Assam CM inspects defunct sugar mill site, plans new development on land


Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the defunct Khumtai sugar mill site in Golaghat, inactive since 1996, as part of Advantage Assam 2.0. Spanning 554 bighas, the land will be repurposed for a new industrial project. Locals are hopeful as boundary wall construction begins, signaling the revival of economic activity in the region.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the site of the defunct sugar mill in Khumtai, located in Golaghat district, earlier this morning. The mill, which has remained non-operational since 1996, spans 554 bighas. During his visit, the Chief Minister assessed the area and mentioned that plans are underway to launch a new project on the land.
He visited the sugar mill as part of the vision for Advantage Assam 2.0.
His announcement has rekindled hope among local residents, who are optimistic about the revival of industrial activity in the region after nearly three decades of inactivity.
According to the Assam CMO, the Govt is taking concrete steps to repurpose the land for productive industrial use. Construction of the boundary wall will begin soon, marking the first step towards transforming the space into a hub of economic activity.
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Source : Chinimandi
