BHUMI PUJAN PERFORMED FOR NEW MULTIPURPOSE FLOOD SHELTER IN MAJULI
Majuli, Assam, Rongili Barta- In a significant step toward bolstering the disaster response infrastructure of Assam’s heritage hub, the auspicious Beginning of Construction Work (Bhumi Pujan) for a state-of-the-art New Multipurpose Flood Shelter was ceremonially performed today at Village Bengana Kalia, under the Majuli Revenue Circle.

The ceremony was graced by Smt. Meenakshi Das Nath, ACS, Additional CEO of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) and Project Director, AIRBMP, alongside Shri Ratul Chandra Pathak, ACS, District Commissioner of Majuli. This project is being implemented under the Assam Integrated River Basin Management Program (AIRBMP), a flagship initiative dedicated to reducing flood risks across the state.

Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Meenakshi Das Nath emphasised that the flood shelter is designed to be a versatile community asset. Beyond providing a safe haven for flood-affected citizens during the monsoon season, the facility will serve the community’s diverse needs and activities throughout the year.
Shri Ratul Chandra Pathak, ACS, District Commissioner, highlighted the strategic importance of establishing such facilities in highly flood-prone areas. He further underscored the necessity of continuous community support and active monitoring to ensure the successful and timely completion of such vital infrastructural interventions. The event marks a milestone in the Government of Assam’s ongoing efforts to integrate modern infrastructure with grassroots disaster preparedness.

The event was also attended by the CEO of DDMA; the Circle Officer, Shri Trilokya Pegu; Executive Members of the Mising Autonomous Council; and senior officials from both DDMA and ASDMA. Notable social workers Shri Deba Mudoi and Shri Kishore Gam were also present to mark the occasion.
