8756 militants left the path of violence in Assam, CM Himanta said - Assam is moving towards a new direction

Assam CM Sarma posted on Twitter that a maximum of 4203 cadres are from the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB). This is followed by 1926 members of various Karbi militant organizations and 1182 people from several tribal groups. All these people are now living a respectable life after receiving skill development training under the Surrender cum Rehabilitation Policy and Swavalamban Yojana.

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8756 militants left the path of violence in Assam, CM Himanta said - Assam is moving towards a new direction

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said a total of 8,756 militants from various organizations were rehabilitated in the state in the last two years. All of them have now joined the mainstream.

CM Sarma posted on Twitter that a maximum of 4,203 cadres are from the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB). This is followed by 1,926 members of various Karbi militant organizations and 1,182 people from several tribal groups. CM Sarma said, 'Inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a large number of militants have left the path of violence and have decided to help us in creating a new Assam.

All these people are now living a dignified life by receiving skill development training under the Surrender cum Rehabilitation Policy and Swavalamban Scheme.' Swavalamban is a co-contributory pension scheme of the Central Government, aimed at helping people in the unorganized sector voluntarily contribute to their retirement. To encourage saving.

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