Roads, Bridges & Water Access
Build on eight years of roads, bridges, town infrastructure, and public water supply projects.
Chief Executive Member, KAAC | MLA, 111-Rongkhang (ST)
A renewed public platform for Tuliram Ronghang, focused on fulfilled work, constituency access, and the next chapter of service to Karbi Anglong and Assam.
Public Mandate
This website highlights development in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong across roads, healthcare, drinking water, education, sports, employment, citizen entitlements, culture, tourism, and peace-building.
Priorities
Build on eight years of roads, bridges, town infrastructure, and public water supply projects.
Keep strengthening hospitals, PHCs, CHCs, camps, welfare delivery, and citizen access to benefits.
Expand learning infrastructure, sports assets, skilling, agriculture, handloom, and local enterprise.
Protect Karbi heritage while developing tourism, cultural institutions, and long-term social harmony.
Milestones of Progress
The KAAC progress booklet documents development across public interaction, roads, healthcare, drinking water, education, sports, agriculture, culture, tourism, welfare, and local livelihoods in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong.
Progress by Sector
Roads, bridges, public buildings, and town infrastructure improved access across Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong.
Public Health Engineering projects expanded drinking water access for households, institutions, and public facilities.
Healthcare access expanded through model hospitals, PHCs, CHCs, public health programmes, camps, and welfare delivery.
The health record includes large-scale patient care, institutional deliveries, mobile medical camps, child screenings, and immunization.
Education work focused on schools, technical institutions, residential schooling, classrooms, repairs, drinking water, labs, and access for girls.
Sports investment created stadiums, playgrounds, hostels, and community facilities that support youth development and local talent.
Tourism sites, lodges, roadside amenities, cultural institutions, and Karbi heritage initiatives were developed as public assets.
Agriculture initiatives supported productivity, horticulture, seed distribution, farmer tools, and sustainable cultivation.
Fisheries projects strengthened training, aquaculture infrastructure, hatcheries, pond renovation, and community livelihood activity.
Industry and Commerce programmes supported local markets, artisans, entrepreneurs, and administrative infrastructure.
Welfare programmes supported differently-abled citizens, students, women, children, self-help groups, and community institutions.
Cultural work supported institutions, Karbi music, the Karbi Heritage Museum, writers, authors, and traditional cultural expression.
Public interaction visits brought government attention to remote villages and helped identify needs directly with residents.
Selected Highlights
Diphu received the Fastest Mover City and Best City in Citizen Feedback awards in the North-East Zone in 2020.
The record includes peace-building work and the effort to bring insurgent groups into the mainstream.
12 roads and 3 bridges under the Memorandum of Settlement, with a total amount of ₹342.02 crore.
Seven major health infrastructure works constructed and functional under NHM, Assam, worth ₹22.6 crore.
The health department reported 1,800 mobile medical camps, 71,875 patients treated, and 1,75,892 children screened.
Samagra Shiksha work included ₹158.33 crore for additional classrooms, toilets, drinking water systems, and major repairs.
Visitor statistics cite 2,13,764 tourists, including 2,13,699 domestic tourists and 65 international visitors.
Large-scale support included blankets, disability certificates, UDID cards, scholarships, and mobility assistance.
Karbi Anglong set a Guinness World Record for the longest moving line of people walking on stilts during the Karbi Youth Festival.
Journey
Began serving as Chief Executive Member of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council.
Returned to council leadership and continued the development agenda across Karbi Anglong.
Continued leadership of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council for another term.
KAAC documented eight years of development across departments in a 96-page public progress booklet.
Supported peace efforts and the restoration of normal public life by helping bring insurgent groups into the democratic mainstream.
Received a fresh legislative mandate from 111-Rongkhang in the Assam Assembly election.
Constituency Access
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