Boundary ‘issues’ with Assam will be resolved amicably: MLA

YUPIA, Jan 30: Doimukh MLA Tana Hali Tara inaugurated a slew of development projects at Lower Jumi, Kakoi and Dirgha under Kakoi circle in Papum Pare district today.

He inaugurated a community hall, a micro irrigation project (0MIP) at Langchal Nallah, flood protection wall and a water tank under JJM at Lower Jumi.

In Kakoi, Hali inaugurated a Veterinary Dispensary office funded under ESSVHD (CCS), a Panchayat office funded under SIDF and MIPs at Puksha and BijliNallah funded under PMKSY (HKKP, SMI), a community hall and flood protection wall at TanooHapa funded under MLALAD.

At Dirgha, the MLA dedicated a health sub-centre funded under SJETA to the public, in presence of DC Sachin Rana.

Later addressing a function organized by the PRI members of Kakoi circle at Dirgha Forest, the MLA called for adopting sustainable development and economic activities in the area.

“Adopting development and economic activities that are sustainable will ensure self reliance, strengthen community bonds, improve quality of life, protect natural resources and provide a hope for a better future,” he said.

Speaking about the boundary “issues” with Assam, the MLA asserted that the “boundary issues will be resolved amicably according to the decision of Regional Committees and under the leadership of Chief Ministers of both the states.”

The DC urged all to help the administration in the upkeep of the government infrastructures by keeping them clean and encroachment free.

He also requested the MLA to consider the memorandum submitted by the organizing committee, which included a link road between Dirgha and Keden village, flood control measures and a community hall at Dirgha.

HoDs of the district, PRI members of Kakoi circle, GBs and general public accompanied the MLA. (DIPRO)