In a significant decision, the Assam Cabinet on June 29th, 2020 decided to revise the academic year of schools from January-December to April-March. The decision was taken due to the disruptions due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The educational institutions have remained close since March 15th, 2020 due to the outbreak of lethal virus that has infected 7835 people so far; of which 2488 are active and 5333 have been cured and discharged and 11 died due to the infection.
“Due to Covid -19 pandemic educational Institutions are closed from 15th March. In order to compensate the loss of academic days, after due consultation with stake holders, Cabinet has decided to revise the Academic session of schools from 1st April to 31st March (sic),” Assam Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted.
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Meanwhile, in a major decision to boost Aatma Nirbhar Assam, the CoM passed the MSME Ordinance which puts an end to the process of taking multiple permissions for setting up MSMEs in the state for next 3 years.
The cabinet, while paving the way for new investments, employment, and trade, allocated 200 bigha of Ashok Paper Mill at Jogighopa for India's first International Multi-Modal Logistic Hub. It approved a loan of Rs 338.28 crore from NABARD for development works in various sectors.
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