Assam's World Bank-Driven Infrastructure Renaissance
Assam Chief Secretary Ravi Kota reviewed Rs 16,648 crore World Bank-aided projects across vital sectors with bank officials. The projects focus on infrastructure development and governance reforms. The World Bank praised the project's progress and pledged continued collaboration aligning with Assam's development goals, including increased PPP initiatives.
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Assam Chief Secretary Ravi Kota has provided an update on the state's significant projects, funded with Rs 16,648 crore from the World Bank. This substantial investment spans crucial sectors such as transport, healthcare, and education.
The meeting, attended by a World Bank delegation led by Regional Vice President Johannes Zutt, focused on both ongoing projects and future collaborative efforts aimed at addressing Assam's development goals.
Among the key agenda items were the push for resilient infrastructure, digital governance, and innovative public-private partnerships. The World Bank has expressed approval for the progress so far and remains committed to supporting Assam's initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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