Construction of a residential colony at the prestigious Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH) in Dibrugarh was announced by chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday. With an estimated investment of Rs 300 crore, the project aims to provide a significant boost to medical infrastructure in upper Assam.
The announcement came during a comprehensive review meeting at AMCH, where CM assessed the existing facilities and infrastructure of the medical institution. AMCH principal and chief superintendent Dr Sanjeeb Kakati presented a detailed overview of the medical college’s operations.”The new residential colony at AMCH represents our commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure in Assam. This project will significantly enhance the living conditions for our medical staff and contribute to better healthcare delivery,” Sarma said.
The CM’s visit to Dibrugarh was marked by multiple high-level meetings over various civic and safety concerns. Earlier in the day, he chaired a crucial road safety meeting at the CM’s Secretariat, attended by top police officials, including DGP GP Singh, special DGP Harmeet Singh, commissioner and SPs from nine upper Assam districts.
Emphasising the importance of road safety during the festive season, Sarma issued strict directives to law enforcement agencies. “We must maintain heightened vigilance until Jan 15 to prevent road accidents during the new year celebrations. There will be zero tolerance for drink driving and rash driving,” he said.
The CM’s agenda also included addressing urban development challenges in Dibrugarh. During a meeting with Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation officials, discussions centered on resolving the persistent issues of urban flooding and waterlogging that have long plagued the town.
“We are looking at comprehensive solutions to address the waterlogging problem in Dibrugarh. Our govt is committed to improving the urban infrastructure and quality of life for residents,” Sarma added.
The CM concluded his three-day visit to Dibrugarh before departing for Guwahati.