My aim is to bring Chief Minister Himanta Vishwa Sharma to Sanskrit village Anipur Nath Basti:- Vijay Malakar.
Assam Sribhoomi (Karimganj) – Anipur Nath Basti of Ramakrishnanagar assembly constituency of Assam Shribhoomi district is a village which is famous in entire Assam. Today's people have retained the old traditions. That is, Sanskrit, which also had a notable tradition in ancient Assam. And the people of this village use Sanskrit in every work. The people of this village are living their daily life using Sanskrit language as their medium. In a word, they are reinventing language.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma himself is overwhelmed by this news. This time my aim is to bring the Chief Minister to this village once. And I have a strong belief that I will definitely bring the Chief Minister here and I am sure that the Chief Minister will also definitely agree to what I say. MLA Vijay Malakar said this in Sanskrit village of Ramakrishnanagar assembly constituency. That day, the MLA inspected the work of a class room being built at a cost of Rs 8.8 lakh under the fifteenth finance in Saraswati Vidyamandir of Anipur Nath Basti.
And the Chief Minister has also praised this village. And the Chief Minister has maintained rapport with the people of Brahmaputra of Barak Valley. Because the Chief Minister is bringing a flood of development projects in the Brahmaputra Valley as well as the Barak Valley. Apart from this, in the last three years, during Durga Puja, he spent time in three districts of Barak Valley – Silchar, Shribhoomi (Karimganj), Hailakandi and enjoyed the puja with the villagers. This shows that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma is keeping a close eye on Barak Brahmaputra. Also, in this day's meeting, MLA Vijay publicly mentioned various developmental activities of Ramakrishnanagar Assembly and said that the Chief Minister is always with you, so there is no need to worry. The Chief Minister is always with you, so there is no need to worry. Development work in every area. will proceed.
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