Kamakhya corridor will become gateway to tourism in NE

Kamakhya corridor will become gateway to tourism in NE

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: February 09 2024

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  • PM inaugurates and lays foundation stone of projects worth Rs. 11,000 crore in Guwahati, Assam.
  • The main focus areas of Assam include projects of sports and medical infrastructure and connectivity.
  • The Prime Minister spoke of the importance of development projects in Assam, which will enhance connectivity with the North Eastern states, and increase new employment opportunities in the tourism sector.
  • The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the Environment Project of Maa Kamakhya and claimed to increase easy accessibility and convenience for the pilgrims on its completion.
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