Dr. R.N. Sinha, Chief Advisor of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Educational Advisory Committee, made a bold prediction on Friday, July 25 stating that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is likely to become the Prime Minister of India by 2033.
The statement came during the launch of an innovative educational initiative aimed at shaping the future of students across the region.
The BTR government has introduced the Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) — a scientific assessment tool designed to evaluate the intellectual and cognitive strengths of students from Classes 5 to 12. The initiative seeks to assist parents in understanding their children’s natural abilities and guiding them toward appropriate career paths.
The DMIT test was officially launched at Salbari Higher Secondary School in Baksa district, where over a thousand students from various institutions participated. According to officials, the test will provide insight into whether a child may be better suited for a career in medicine, engineering, education, or other fields, helping families make informed decisions early on.
“This is the first time such a test has been introduced across BTR,” said Dr. Sinha. “It marks a progressive step in our educational framework, allowing for personalized academic and career planning based on scientific analysis.”
The move has been welcomed by educators and parents alike, with the BTR government emphasizing its commitment to improving educational standards and addressing students’ individual aspirations.