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Requesting for cooperation in improving the education scenario of the state, he assured that “every school in all constituencies will be provided equal facilities as per the required format.”
“All our welfare policies and programmes announced earlier are already passed by the cabinet. You can feel the difference now. All pending salaries, wages, stipends, MR bills, have been released.
Government of India is not providing extra funds today and the state plan size is same as before. But I have made the funds available now. What we need is right intention, proper management and judicious use of state’s resources,” said Pul.
On Chakma and Hajong issue, Pul advised them to first bring awareness in people. Encouraging the student leader on the issue, Pul said, “When you work on any issue, you must be well versed. All facts and figures must be at your fingertips.”
“Whatever the issue you raise, welfare of people should be the prime objective. When you do good and constructive works, you will get no time to think of other activities” said the chief minister.
“As long as I am the chief minister — even for a day or a year, I will work for the welfare of the people. For that I need your support. But If I am wrong, you should also correct me,” Pul urged.
Appreciating the chief minister’s zeal to work for better Arunachal, AAPSU leaders acknowledged that it was their first time that they had the chance to discuss on welfare issues at such open and frank level.
Shortages of subject teachers and arriving at proper recruitment policy to meet the gap through relaxation in reservation system were also discussed.