Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlights the transformation of Assam into a land of peace and development under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. He emphasizes the end of bandh culture and violence, the establishment of peace through various accords, and the infrastructural developments in the state, including the construction of bridges and expansion of national highways. The article also mentions the support from different segments of the population and the government's focus on job creation and small businesses.
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Assam CM lays down indigenous rules for Bangladesh-origin Muslims
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has set conditions for migrant Bangladesh-origin Bengali-speaking Muslims, known as "miya," to be recognized as indigenous people of the state. Sarma emphasized the need for them to stop having more than two children, practicing polygamy, and marrying off minor daughters, citing these practices as not in line with Assamese culture. He urged them to prioritize education, sending their children to schools instead of madrassas, and encouraging them to pursue careers in fields like medicine and engineering.