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Mein while taking stock of the progress of works under various departments especially on Central Sponsored Schemes and Chief Minister’s Flagship Programme called upon the Govt officers to perform and sincerely work for development of the State. He urged them to ensure transparency in the implementation of all the schemes in the district by making optimum use of Information Technology to check corruption.
On the grievous flood situation in the district over the last few days due to incessant rainfall, Mein asked the Deputy Commissioner to identify the places where land were submerged and major damaged has been done by the flood water. He, however, sought explanation from the executing department on the flood protection works that has been carried out last year in some flood-affected places and called for immediate restoration works in flood-affected areas.
He also sought to introduce the Tai Khampti as third Language in the Khampti inhabited areas of the district stressing for the preservation of indigenous culture and language. He also asked the Deputy Commissioner to come up with a holistic approach and plan to arrest the drug menace in the district in consultation with district police and various social organisations of the district. He further asked to make the Drug de-addiction/Rehabilitation Centre functional at the earliest possible.
R K Sharma, Deputy Commissioner and respective HoDs highlighted on various aspects of developmental projects in the district.
Among others, Chow Tewa Mein, Parliamentary Secretary for Environment & Forest and Chow Zingnu Namchoom, Parliamentary Secretary for Plannning & Investment and Personnel were also present in the meeting.
The dignitaries also planted saplings in the premises of Mini Secretariat Namsai after the meeting.