• Assam issues sanction letters to 34 tea gardens to boost tea tourism

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    Assam issues sanction letters to 34 tea gardens to boost tea tourism

    Additionally, on August 8, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma remarked that the state is quickly becoming a top choice for investment due to its investor-friendly policies and specialized industrial strategy. 

    Digital Desk: On Saturday, sanction letters were issued to over 30 tea gardens as part of the second phase of the Assam government's tea tourism development scheme. Tourism Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah, who distributed the letters, emphasized that the scheme aims to boost tea tourism in the state.

    'Today, I had the pleasure of distributing sanction letters to 34 selected tea gardens under Phase II of the Assam Tea Tourism Development Scheme,' he posted on X. 

    He described the initiative as a major step toward elevating Assam's tea heritage into a premier global tourism destination.

    Additionally, on August 8, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma remarked that the state is quickly becoming a top choice for investment due to its investor-friendly policies and specialized industrial strategy. He noted significant progress in the state's business environment, underscoring the government's dedication to supporting industrial growth.

    In a social media update, Sarma highlighted Assam’s efforts to improve its industrial sector, saying, "With our investor-friendly initiatives and tailored industrial policy, Assam is rapidly emerging as a preferred investment destination. Recent developments confirm our commitment, and we continue to engage with industries to advance our industrial ecosystem."