After Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now reached Assam. He participated in the ‘Jhumoir Binandini’ program. People gave him a grand welcome when he reached Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati. Addressing the people, the PM said that the atmosphere is full of energy. The entire stadium is resonating with joy and enthusiasm. The preparations of all you artists of Jhumar dance are visible everywhere. In this tremendous preparation, there is the fragrance of tea gardens and their beauty. Who will know the fragrance of tea more than a tea seller.
PM Modi said in his address, we have given the status of classical language to Assamese. The people of Assam were waiting for this honor of their language for decades. I am the first Prime Minister to stay in Kaziranga of Assam, to tell the world about its biodiversity.
Charaideo Moidam included in the World Heritage List
PM Modi said, Charaideo Moidam of Assam has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The efforts of the BJP government have played a significant role in getting this recognition. The BJP government is working to support the tribes along with the development of Assam.
Pregnant women are being given a help of Rs 15000
PM Modi said, a bonus has been announced for the employees of Assam Tea Corporation to improve the income of tea workers. This initiative is especially beneficial for women working in tea gardens, who often face challenges during pregnancy. About 1.5 lakh pregnant women are being provided financial assistance of ₹ 15,000 each.
PM Modi played traditional drums
PM Modi, who arrived on Assam tour, also played the traditional drum Dhol Dhomsa played by the people associated with tea garden work. Its video has been posted on the social media platform by the state’s Chief Himanta Biswa Sarma. In this, he wrote, the Prime Minister played the traditional drum Dhomsa played by our sisters and brothers of the tea garden community.