The Voice of Assam: Key Takeaways from the Raijor Raai Study

Get the latest insights from the Raijor Raai study. Genius30's massive survey of 50,000 Assam citizens highlights key perspectives on infrastructure and employment.

The Voice of Assam: Key Takeaways from the Raijor Raai Study

The Voice of Assam: Key Takeaways from the Raijor Raai Study

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Guwahati, Assam — April 21, 2026: Independent research and data analytics firm Genius30 has released the findings of "Raijor Raai – The People’s Perspective," an extensive public opinion survey. With input from more than 50,000 verified participants spanning 126 assembly segments across Assam, this project represents one of the most substantial data-driven sentiment analyses conducted in the region to date.

The research was executed in multiple phases, encompassing a broad geographic range that spans Upper, Middle, and Lower Assam. To guarantee that the findings effectively represented both urban and semi-urban populations, the team employed a combination of digital outreach and telephonic surveys.

To uphold rigorous data integrity standards, the firm implemented a multi-tiered verification protocol involving respondent validation, consistency assessments, and duplicate filtering. This extensive sample size allowed researchers to build a holistic picture of public sentiment, incorporating feedback from a diverse spectrum of professional fields, socio-economic statuses, and age demographics.

Technology-Led Research Framework

A team of data specialists and engineers led the project, creating a scalable framework for data collection and auditing. The system prioritized automation and real-time validation to enhance precision and minimize the risk of manual bias.

Genius30 treated this initiative as a data engineering task, focusing on building a structured dataset that captures real-world sentiment in a transparent and measurable format.

Key Observations from the Study

The findings indicate a growing focus among participants on practical, development-oriented matters. The survey highlighted several core areas of concern:

  • Infrastructure development and road connectivity
  • Employment opportunities and transparent recruitment processes
  • Ease of doing business and support for entrepreneurship
  • Administrative efficiency and service delivery
  • Education, skill development, and youth opportunities

Furthermore, the study observed significant engagement from younger demographics, especially first-time respondents. This group demonstrated a clear preference for evidence of long-term progress and tangible, measurable outcomes.

Emphasis on Data Transparency and Insights

Genius30 highlights that the primary objective of this research is to create a scalable and reliable model for measuring public opinion using technology-based tools.

"This initiative was designed as a large-scale data exercise to better understand citizen priorities through structured and verifiable inputs," said Nitesh Pandey, Co-lead at Genius30.

"Our approach focuses on ensuring that large datasets can be collected and analysed in a way that remains transparent, unbiased, and useful for broader research and analytical purposes," added Rajat Agnihotri, Co-lead of the organisation.

About Genius30

Based in Guwahati, Genius30 consists of data professionals and engineers working at the convergence of public research, analytics, and technology. The firm specializes in constructing digital frameworks, executing large-scale studies, and developing scalable data systems designed to capture authentic insights from diverse populations.

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