Meghalaya govt hands over land document for setting up of CRPF camp

Meghalaya govt hands over land document for setting up of CRPF camp

The Meghalaya government today handed over the letter of allotment for 10 acres of land in the New Shillong township for the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to set up a permanent base.

Kenny Jyrwa
  • Shillong,
  • Sep 08, 2022,
  • Updated Sep 08, 2022, 7:22 PM IST

The Meghalaya government today handed over the letter of allotment for 10 acres of land in the New Shillong township for the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to set up a permanent base.

The Chief Minister, in a video statement released to the media after the meeting held in the Secretariat with the CRPF, said that the CRPF has for many years requested the Government of Meghalaya to allot a permanent location and a permanent camp for them.

He added that since a permanent location was still to be allotted, the different battalions and companies of the CRPF have been kept in different parts of the city and the state on a temporary basis, an arrangement which has been extended for a very long time.

"Today we have decided and in fact handed over the allotment of 10 acres of land in the New Shillong township area next to IIM for the CRPF to have a permanent camp in the State of Meghalaya, which will further facilitate the process of shifting the temporary camps and take the different CRPF personnel from those temporary camps to the permanent land which is being given to them. We also discussed the shifting of the camps in certain locations where there had been a lot of demand from the public also, like in the areas of Mawlai, "the Chief Minister said.

The Chief Minister said that the shifting of the CRPF camps to the permanent site will commence once the finalisation and approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI, is received to take over the land which has been allotted by the State Government.

The meeting also discussed the way forward for the most suitable utilisation of the land once the temporary camps are vacated by the CRPF. The Chief Minister said that the government is contemplating setting up skill and entrepreneurship training facilities or arts and culture centre in the CRPF camp in Mawlai once it is vacated.

"We had a very productive meeting and we are hopeful that very soon the approval from MHA will come for the taking over of the land by the CRPF, which has been allotted by us today," the Chief Minster said.

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