
Union Minister Jual Oram requests an NHIDCL report over the alternative Tripura highway’s “deplorable” state.
B O News Desk : “More than 520 teaching posts reserved for SC, ST, and OBC candidates remain unfilled across government colleges and universities in Assam. The Education Minister informed that out of these, 429 vacancies are in colleges and 93 in universities. Additionally, 775 general-category teaching positions are also vacant in higher education institutions. At the college level, 297 posts are reserved for OBCs, 46 for SCs, and 96 for STs. In universities, the vacant reserved posts include 49 for OBC, 13 for SC, and 31 for ST categories.”
The Union Minister expressed concern and has asked NHIDCL to submit a formal report on the highway’s maintenance.
The Union minister also expressed satisfaction with the progress of centrally sponsored schemes, including those under the Tribal Welfare sector, and urged officials to expedite their completion.
He also inspected the newly constructed minor canal at Kaulikura Gram Panchayat, built under the MGNREGA scheme.
“This vital infrastructure will significantly improve irrigation for nearby farmland, ensuring reliable water supply to cultivators throughout the season,” Oram said.
