The swearing-in ceremony of the new Assam cabinet under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is currently underway at the Khanapara Veterinary College Ground in Guwahati, where newly elected ministers are taking oath of office. The grand ceremony is being attended by top political leaders, dignitaries, and a large public gathering, marking the formation of a new government in the state. Senior leader Rameswar Teli has taken oath as a cabinet minister in the new Assam government. A prominent leader from the tea tribe community, Teli has previously served as a Member of Parliament from Dibrugarh and has also held ministerial responsibilities at the national level. His inclusion in the cabinet is seen as significant representation for the tea garden communities of Assam. Following him, Atul Bora also took oath as a minister. A senior leader of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), Bora has been elected multiple times from the Bokakhat constituency and plays a key role as part of the NDA alliance in Assam. His induction reflects continued power-sharing within the coalition government. The ceremony witnessed emotional and formal oath-taking procedures, where ministers pledged allegiance to the Constitution of India, promising to uphold unity, integrity, and impartial governance. They also vowed to discharge their duties with honesty, without fear or favour, and ensure justice for all citizens. The presence of national leadership and large public participation highlights the political significance of the event. With the new cabinet formation, the focus now shifts to governance, development priorities, and implementation of key policies across Assam. The oath ceremony marks the beginning of a new administrative phase under Himanta Biswa Sarma’s leadership, with emphasis on stability, inclusiveness, and regional development in the state.
BREAKING: Rameswar Teli & Atul Bora take oath as ministers in Himanta Sarma cabinet, Assam


