Assam governor releases books of Himanta

Guwahati, Dec 21: Assam Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya on Thursday released two books – Diary (Part 3) and Collection of Speeches (Part 3) of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma here.

The two books are inspiring the society at large and very important testament for the future, the Governor said on the occasion

“The chief minister writing the diary is indeed laudable and all, particularly the younger generation, should take inspiration from this,’’ he added.

“Assam is progressing in all fields for the last three due to the hard work and leadership of the chief minister,’’ Acharya asserted.

Sarma, speaking on the occasion, said that both the books are not his personal statement but reflect the current state government’s approach towards development and progress during the last year.

”The diary is not personal or that of Himanta Biswa Sarma but that of the Assam Chief Minister and it will serve as a resource for research for the future generation,” he said.

”A society lives and flourishes on hope. We are trying to move from an era of negativity – as a particular media house always highlights – to the era of semiconductors. The state will struggle for the next 10 years between hope and despondency,” Sarma said.

The collection of his speeches is being brought out every year since he assumed office in 2021 and the third part is a compilation of 70 speeches delivered during the last year. (PTI) 

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