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ITANAGAR, Sep 24: Governor Brig. (Dr.) B. D. Mishra (Retd.) sought the central government’s help for sustainable and inclusive growth of rural Arunachal Pradesh through a multipronged programme enhancing livelihoods opportunities and developing infrastructure for growth.
Mishra said this when the Union minister of state for steel and rural development Faggan Singh Kulaste paid a courtesy call at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar on Thursday.
The governor also urged the Minister for more development and welfare activities in rural parts of the state.
Providing all-weather rural connectivity will bring visible change and facilitate socio-economic financial empowerment of the rural community, for which the central government should assist the state, Mishra said.