Jorhat (Assam) [India], April 2 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday announced that the state will launch its own satellite, adding that scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) have already visited for this purpose.
"We discussed the project, and I believe we will be able to sign the MoU this year. With this satellite, we will receive crucial information on various issues. We will be able to detect illegal migration, receive early flood warnings, and assess damage to agricultural crops caused by natural calamities. Additionally, we will be able to monitor whether roads are being constructed as planned and whether embankments are properly built," Sarma said.
"Having our own satellite will allow us to oversee the work of contractors, ensuring that projects are completed correctly before certifying them. Currently, there are many instances where roads in good condition are rebuilt unnecessarily. With satellite data, we can make informed decisions and optimize resource allocation, ultimately reducing costs," he added.
Sarma further said, "Yesterday, ISRO scientists came to Guwahati. We are talking about a satellite for Assam. The discussion on this has progressed a lot. I think we will sign an MoU this year, too. We will get the news if someone comes from Bangladesh, and we will be able to catch them from our control room. There are many other benefits of this." (ANI)

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