13th Oct 2022 11:10:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

Ziro, Oct 13:  Crowdfunding is the mantra to raise funds from like-minded benevolent citizens to undertake urgent repairs of public utility government properties like schools and medical buildings instead of depending and waiting for government funds and aids which unduly takes a long time to materialize, said Lower Subansiri Deputy Commissioner Bamin Nime during the meetings at the three-day tour of Yachuli Sub-Division areas as part of ‘Chalo Gaon Ki Aur’ to take development to doorsteps of people and to find out bottlenecks if any pertaining particularly to health, education, water and power supply among others.
While appreciating the large hearted Samaritan act by like-minded citizens of Tallo in raising a multi-crore school building and 2016 batch of APSC circle officers in renovating the Lich-Lith Residential School through crowdfunding, DC Nime also assured to sponsor one toilet while BDO Yachuli would sponsor an assembly shed to Lich-Lith Residential School to make the school worthy in true sense for students to read and write in the remote area devoid of any private school.
The Lower Subansiri District administration in collaboration with elected PRI members and Heads of Departments had recently undertaken an extensive three-day tour of Yachuli Sub-Division areas from October 10-12.
During the first day of the tour, the team visited Government Upper Primary School and Health & Wellness Centre Tajgi, Govt. Primary Schools Raka and Belam, Govt.Upper Primary School and Ayush Wellness Centre Loth, Upper Primary School Linya-I, Govt. Primary School and  Ayush Wellness Centre Taderko.

In course of public meetings, DC Bamin Nime also informed that both Ministers of the District Er.Tage Taki and Taba Tedir were seriously concerned about the welfare of the people of Ziro and Yachuli Sub-Division and wanted to know the feedback of people at the grassroots levels on any bottlenecks or issues faced by them at large.
Lamenting poor enrollment of students at Govt.schools, Nime suggested Papamputu area schools to be clubbed up together for better and smoother functioning of schools. He further assured to help in construction of a toilet at Govt.Upper Primary School Loth.
Informing that more than 100 teachers were in excess at Paramputu Govt. Schools, Lower Subansiri Deputy Director of School Education Tabia Chobin suggested paying special attentions to Tajgi and Loth Govt. schools as education sector was least developed in those areas.
In the meetings also joined by Lower Subansiri ZPC Likha Sangchorey and Yazali ZPM Gem Taji, DC Nime advised the teachers to imbibe a sense of ‘collective responsibility’ in imparting quality education to students and to devise innovative teaching methods to make reading and writing more comfortable and interesting to students.
The three-day tour of the vast Yachuli Sub-Division covering almost 100 kms daily on an average and 10 hours in a stretch was undertaken for the first time by Lower District Administration under dynamic leadership of present Deputy Commissioner Bamin Nime. (DIPRO)


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