12th Sep 2017 09:09:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

PASIGHAT, Sep 12:Koyu, Motum, Sika-Bamin and Balek villages in East Siang district have been adopted by legislators Kento Rina, Lombo Tayeng, Tatung Jamoh and Kaling Moyong under “Chief Minister Adarsh Gram Yojana (CMAGY)” from their respective constituencies to be developed as model villages.

A coordination meeting was convened on Monday by the planning department under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Tamiyo Tatak in the Siang hall. Addressing the MLAs and officers, Tatak informed that East Siang is all set to launch the Pema Khandu led state government’s integrated development schemes for selected villages in the district.

The core objective of CMAGY is to provide all physical and social infrastructure to these adopted villages for all-round socio-economic development and ownership of productive assets. Under the scheme, each identified village would have Rs.1.50 Crore.

‘Emphasis of the scheme would be to dovetail with all rural development central and state schemes. The scheme wouldn’t be contractor driven but involvement of villagers thereby generating rural economy,’ the DC emphasised.

Taking the privilege, Nari-Koyu MLA, Kento Rina expressed dissatisfaction over the teacher rationalization process stating that ‘transfer and posting of teachers mid-session in the state without consultation of district administration is not fair on students.’

Pasighat MLA, Moyong updated the house about various upcoming development including new DC’s Secretariat, establishment of Eastern Zone CE (Power) Office, CE(PWD) Central Zone Office etc. He also updated about progress of Smart City project.


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