In the run-up to the launch of project Sadbhavana, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma today held a discussion with the employees of Assam Secretariat at an interactive session held at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra.
Talking to the employees, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma said that to be launched on February 1, the employees of Assam Secretariat would play an important role in making project Sadbhavana, a citizen-centric project, a grand success. This project envisaged to dispose of old files which remain pending for several years.

Chief Minister Dr. Sarma said that the State government in its bid to make the project hugely successful desired to engage officers and employees of the government. Stating the citizens an integral part of state administration, said that the employees need to show their sensitivity to dispose the files. The Chief Minister said that Secretariat is an epicentre of the State administration. Therefore, officers and employees in State Secretariat need to show a high degree of professionalism and transparency in quick disposing of files in accordance with the laid down procedure. He also said that along with project Sadbhavana, the government will also introduce an e-office system. In sync with the project, State government will launch Swacchata Abhiyan in Janata Bhawan. Urging the employees of Janata Bhawan to make Swacchata a part of their life, cleanliness in all offices and departments would transform the Secretariat building into a model office, Dr. Sarma added.
The Chief Minister said that the underlying objective of Project Sadbhavana is to make a responsive administration. He, therefore, appealed to the secretariat employees to extend full cooperation to the successful implementation of the project.
Senior government officers were present during the event.
