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 Digital Desk: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday that projects worth Rs 92,000 crore are being implemented in the state's public and private sectors at various levels.

He also stated that the majority of the issues expressed by businesses during a meeting had been resolved.

"At now, investment of Rs 92,000 cr is at various stages of implementation in both public and private sector enterprises in the state," Mr Sarma said in a series of tweets at the end of a two-day session with business leaders and their representatives here. "I'm happy to report that the majority of issues mentioned during the engagement with representatives from 62 industries have been handled," he added. The state's industrial boom, according to the chief minister, would accelerate, resulting in more job prospects.

Bimal Borah, the Minister of Industries and Commerce, who was also present at the meeting, stated that the meetings with business people will assist assure the industrial sector's smooth progress.

Mr Borah wrote on Twitter that such interactive sessions between entrepreneurs and the government will "certainly lead to more robust and seamless industrial progress and development in the state," in addition to playing a significant role in the quick resolution of issues and implementation of recommendations.


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