The chief minister said this while taking part as chief guest in the celebration to mark the milestone of 1,000 beneficiaries of the loan scheme and Rs 1,000 crore disbursed in a programme held in the city today.
"All state government employees must work with integrity and dedication. You must improve your skills to suit the requirements of modern day work culture and be motivated by a sense of social responsibility while discharging your duties," Sonowal urged the government employees in the programme.
Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the permanent state government employees can now avail the benefits of the 'Apon Ghar' scheme after completing one year of service.
He also said the state government would take up schemes for the unemployed too in collaboration with the SBI.
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