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Appreciating the Habung Welfare Society and the two gram panchayats of Tayang Sukung and Nago Arang for the novel initiative, Khandu said the project has set the trend of convergence mode of project implementation and urged others to follow suit.
“A total of Rs 20.75 lakhs was utilized for the project, which was sourced from various programs like the MGNREGA, ‘My village, My development Plan’, 14th FC Grant, APEDA, state govt resources and voluntary contributions from members of the Habung Welfare Society. This indeed is one of the best projects implemented through convergence mode. People of Ziro have shown a way forward,” Khandu said.
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Rooting for the convergence mode in project implementation, the Chief Minister said it not only calls for participation of the local communities but also saves wastage of public money.
“If this same project would have been implemented under the sole jurisdiction of the state government in accordance with the old way of implementing projects, it would have cost the government exchequer not less than a crore,” he observed.
Khandu assured that the promised fund for further development of the site would be released soon.
He said that once the project is further developed and completed, he would invite members of other communities to visit it for case study on convergence model.
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“Convergence model is the best way forward. People of rest of the communities should learn to take advantage of this model for development of their respective areas. I have been rooting for convergence model with all executing agencies of government departments, district administrations and community leaders since years,” Khandu said.
He also released the case study report of the entire convergence mode involved in implementation of the said project.
Present on the occasion were local legislator and Minister Agriculture Tage Taki, Advisor Tourism Laisam Simai and who’s who of the district administration, panchayati raj and members of the Habung Welfare Society.