A delegation of British parliamentarians is likely to visit Assam as part of goodwill visit to India next year. According to British Deputy High Commissioner Furssedonn Wood, who was a recent visit to Guwahati told chief minister Tarun Gogoi that the delegation would visit the state likely in the first part of the year. The delegation is expected to study the feasibility of investment proposals in the vital sectors of the north eastern state. The British Deputy High Commissioner based in Kolkata apprised the Chief Minister of their keen interests to invest in infrastructure sector.
Guwahati: The commencement of preliminary work on the flyover linking the Dighalipukhuri point with the Bamunimaidan area has sparked concerns among the media fraternity in Guwahati. The ongoing development, anticipated to be the longest flyover in Assam stretching over six kilometers and set for completion by 2026, has raised issues for the city's Press Club situated in the Ambari locality.
As construction gears up, the Press Club faces a significant reduction in its working space due to the flyover's expansion. This reduction is poised to create parking challenges for members and visitors alike during and after the construction phase, prompting the Journalists' Forum Assam (JFA) to...
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