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In addition, he mentioned the Rs. 37 crore investments for the Parshuram Kund made through the PRASHAD scheme of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. He also emphasized how the project will provide improved facilities for religious pilgrims, including a light and sound show, a meditation centre, a cafeteria, and an interpretation centre. Once complete, the project will be a boost to the religious tourism in the region and is expected to create employment opportunities for the local population.
In his speech, he added that the government of Arunachal Pradesh is making every effort to set up more industries in the region, such as food processing units under FPO. He also highlighted several rural markets being set up with the support of NABARD to encourage women SHGs and uplift the rural economy.
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Mein also said to build 2 futsal grounds in each constituency of Namsai District in order to increase participation in games and sports among young people, as well as to conduct more awareness campaigns about the negative effects of drug abuse.
Meanwhile, DCM also visited the Parshuram Kund Festival site to oversee the overall arrangement for the pilgrims and inspected the waiting hall, mela ground, control room, and kitchen. Distributed paper bags to the pilgrims provided by the VIPRA Foundation with an effort to make the Parshuram Kund Festival a plastic free Festival and urged visitors not to bring polythene bags to the Mela.
DCM also inspected the under-construction Mishmi Cultural Museum at Wakro constructed in memory of the Late Tasaso Yun, former ZPM and founding member of Bharatiya Janata Sangh in Arunachal Pradesh.