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He asked the Officers to take the help and technical expertise from Rubber Board, Coffee Board and Spice Board of India and work in coordination with them for raising the Govt nursery.
He said that the Land Possession Certificate issued by the District Administration shall be deemed as an Land ownership certificate with the help of which farmers can avail the benefits of loan, subsidy and others offer under various schemes such as Chief Minister’s Krishi Rinn Yojana, etc. He requested the Rubber Board, Spice Board and Coffee Board to accept LPC as a genuine document of land ownership in any of their subsidy and loan offer to the farmers.
To encourage the farmers in this field, he said to sponsor the exposure visit of the interested and progressive farmers of the district through the MLALAD Fund from the three legislative members of the district. He also said to send youths for training in Beekeeping and Honey abstractions as it can be an alternative source of income for the unemployed youths.
He expressed concern on the dismal performance of the Govt secondary schools in CBSE Board exams in the state. He asked the District Administration, Officers and the teachers to analyze the lacunas in the education system and to come forth with solutions to improve the education system.
Since, Namsai is a new district and it has the scope to be developed in to a model district, he asked the heads of the departments to have a road map for its development in all fronts. He said that every schemes of the govt should percolate down to the grass root level and to the actually desiring people. He asked the govt officers to perform efficiently and said there is no scope for lackadaisical attitude. He said that bottleneck in the working system should be improved and the office works and files should not be kept pending due to absence of an official on leave. He said to streamline the working system.
Rajgopalan Nair K S, Additional Rubber Production Commissioner, Rubber Board Zonal Office Guwahati said that the Rubber Board is planning to take up more plantations in Arunachal Pradesh and expand its cultivation in the region so that it can provide a self-sustainable development. He sought the cooperation of Agriculture and Horticulture Departments of the state in this field to achieve their objectives.
He was accompanied by Shyama Das, Development Officer, Zonal Office, Guwahati and Biswajit Chakraborty, ADO, Rubber Board, Jorhat.
Among others, Bijoy Talukdar, ADC Namsai and District Heads of various departments attended the meeting.