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Build economic foundation: CM to youths

DIBRUGARH: Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal gave Clarion  call to the youths  to devote in the field of agriculture and work for building a robust economic foundation for Assam.

Opening the 5th AssamInternational Agri-Horticultural Show at Chowkidinghee playground on Friday, he said there is a close relation between production and economic rejuvenation.

He said initiatives like Chief Minister Samagra Gramya Unnayan Yojana has been taken up to double the farm income and build solid economic foundation for farmers and raise their dignity in society.

The chief minister also raised his concern on the threat posed by climate change to the future of mankind and opined that protecting and promoting bio-diversity, ecology and organic farming as the answers to it.

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