Arunachal: Don’t allow developmental funds to disappear into thin air, says Pema Khandu

Arunachal: Don’t allow developmental funds to disappear into thin air, says Pema Khandu

Encouraging people to return from their temporary settlements in urban areas to their own land, the Chief Minister said in the next few years connectivity scenario in the border areas of the state will witness drastic improvement.

Arunachal Chief Minister Pema KhanduArunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu
Yuvraj Mehta
  • Nov 29, 2022,
  • Updated Nov 29, 2022, 6:54 PM IST

Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu on November 29 urged people of the state not to allow developmental funds to disappear into thin air.

He said this during a visit to one of the most interior districts Damin, a circle headquarters along the border with Tibet-China.  

Further expressing concern over the migration of people from border villages like Damin, Khandu questioned who will monitor the developmental projects being implemented by the government if residents have already left the area.

“Times have changed. Today connectivity is reaching remote and border villages. It’s time that people of these areas do not migrate and abandon the land of their forefathers. These must be developed and preserved for the future generation,” he added.

When informed by BRO officials, stationed in the remote district, that improvement in road connectivity in recent years has triggered a reverse migration, Khandu said it was a welcome trend.

Encouraging people to return from their temporary settlements in urban areas to their own land, the Chief Minister said in the next few years connectivity scenario in the border areas of the state will witness drastic improvement.

“Very recently, the Union Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has approved sanction for the 1500 km Frontier Highway that would connect all the border areas of the state from East to West and interconnecting roads between the highways of about 1000 km,” Khandu said.

He also added that once these projects get completed, all the border districts will be well connected. 

He also advised people to future-plan accordingly as these districts have immense potential in sectors like tourism, horticulture, and agriculture.

Landing first at Parsi-Parlo this morning, Khandu inaugurated the newly-constructed 20.06 Km PMGSY road from Parsi-Parlo to Yalluha and a steel truss built-up girder with composite RCC decking bridge over Rashik river, a part of the rural road project.

He visited the old Parsi-Parlo ADC office and directed the administration to locate a new site for the construction of a new office complex. 

Responding to a few requests, Khandu assured funds for the construction of a sports stadium and museum (for Neolithic artifacts found in the area) in a phased manner.

Later, at Damin the Chief Minister laid the foundation for the Addl Deputy Commissioner Border Administrative Block, inaugurated a steel truss built-up girder with composite RCC decking bridge over the Kumey river under PMGSY, upgraded Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya Govt Secondary School and a Govt Secondary School.

Khandu handed over the official notifications for the creation of two new CD Blocks in the district – Polosang and Paniasang – to the district administration.

Reaching Koloriang, the district headquarters this evening, Khandu paid tributes to former Chief Minister and his late father Dorjee Khandu at the Deputy Commissioner’s office complex. 

The bust was erected in honour of the late chief minister under whose initiative the office building was constructed, which also houses the offices of all heads of departments of the district.

Khandu was accompanied by Home Minister Bamang Felix and received by local legislator and Advisor PHED Lokam Tassar besides PR leaders and government officials.

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