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NEST Cluster unveiled at IIT Guwahati. Photo: PIB
NEST Cluster
NEST Cluster unveiled at IIT Guwahati. Photo: PIB

India’s next tech hub? Scindia unveils NEST Cluster at IIT Guwahati

| @indiablooms | Nov 03, 2025, at 06:08 pm

Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region Jyotiraditya Scindia on Monday inaugurated the North Eastern Science & Technology (NEST) Cluster at IIT Guwahati and laid the foundation stone for transformative development projects worth ₹635 crore across Assam.

The event was attended by senior officials from the Government of Assam, representatives of educational institutions, and members of the scientific and entrepreneurial community.

Speaking on the occasion, Scindia described Assam as “the heartbeat of a rising Northeast, where the mighty Brahmaputra flows as a symbol of continuity, courage, and creativity.”

He said Assam, long the gateway to India’s eastern renaissance, is now emerging as the innovation and connectivity hub of a Viksit Purvottar.

The Minister laid the foundation stone for projects totalling ₹635 crore, aimed at catalysing growth, connectivity, and opportunity across Assam — strengthening its role as the gateway to Southeast Asia.

Key projects include:

- Infrastructure Development of 65 New Secondary School Buildings – ₹455 Cr

- Upgradation of Chayagaon–Ukium Road – ₹102.69 Cr

- RCC Bridge at Silonijan–Dhansiri Par Ghat – ₹20.59 Cr

- Development of Industrial Estate at Ramphalbil (Kokrajhar) – ₹14.40 Cr

- Development of Industrial Estate at Lakhibazar (Baksa) – ₹18.40 Cr

Highlighting the human impact, Scindia said, “Every brick laid and every classroom built is a promise kept in the service of aspiration.”

Scindia underlined that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary leadership, the Northeast has undergone a remarkable transformation from being landlocked to land-linked and future-ready.

Over ₹6.2 lakh crore has been invested in the region through the 10% Gross Budgetary Support policy, driving growth, enterprise, and empowerment. He highlighted landmark projects such as the Bogibeel Bridge, Bhupen Hazarika Setu, Sela Tunnel, and Jogighopa Multi-Modal Logistics Park, which have redefined Assam’s connectivity landscape.

He added that the Act East Policy has opened new trade frontiers, reducing travel time between Kolkata and Agartala from 31 hours to just 10 through new rail and road links to Bangladesh.

The Minister also noted Prime Minister Modi’s recent projects worth ₹6,500 crore in Darrang and ₹18,530 crore across Assam, reaffirming the Centre’s commitment to holistic growth spanning health, education, energy, and industry.

Scindia said the Northeast, once seen as the periphery, has now become India’s eastern gateway to prosperity. He lauded Assam’s ethos of “Xobhe xokolore loi thoka xomaj” — a society that carries everyone together and said that every project launched today strengthens that unity.

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