Development and industrial sector initiatives, increasing revenue receipts, border security, transformation of the education sector were among the other major achievements of the BJP-led government, he told reporters here.
The government's "zero tolerance" of corruption has unleashed an "uncompromising war" to root out social evils from the administrative machinery of Assam.
He said it had resulted in the arrest of the chairman and two other members of Assam Public Service Commission on corruption charges, besides three Assam Civil Service officers in connection with the 'cash for job' scam in the APSC and 21 government officials of various departments while taking bribes.
The other achievements during the year were ensuring health for all, initiatives to promote digital transactions following demonetisation, promoting tourism, push for a green and pollution free Assam, drives against encroachment, implementation of Assam Accord and Swacch Bharat Mission.
He said the administration has brought back work culture in the government offices and five lakh government employees working sincerely for eight hours a day will bring further development to the state.
On the insurgency issue, Sonowal said his government had "zero tolerance" to militancy. "But whoever or whichever militant group is interested to talk for peace with the government within the constitutional framework are always welcome".
The union ministry of road transport, highways and shipping has approved projects worth Rs 1.26 lakh crore for improvement of surface and water communication in Assam, Sonowal said adding Assam government has signed an MoU with the Inland Waterways Authority and National Highway Authority of India for dredging 841 km of Brahmaputra from Sadia to Dhubri.
The other initiatives include opening of the skill development department, adoption of The Assam Ease of Doing Business Bill, land bank for allotment to investors and Sarothi: CM Start Up Fund to support young entrepreuneurs.
In the education sector, Sonowal said 12033 teachers were appointed against regular vacancies and 687 on contractual basis, free text books were provided to 52.23 lakh elementary school level students and 7.66 secondary level students, examination fee waiver as well as higher secondary first and second year admission fee waiver for poor students.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi would would lay foundation of AIIMS at Chansari near here on May 26.
Sonowal said in compliance with the Gauhati High Court order his government carried out eviction drive in Kaziranga and freed 750 acres from encroachers. It also freed 15th century Vaishnavite Satras (monastery) land across the state from encroachment besides constituting a high level committee to examine the issue of land rights to indigenous people of the state.
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