ANINI, Dec 3: State Chief Secretary Manish Kumar Gupta, accompanied by Gopala Krishnan, Chairman, Staff Selection Board, New Delhi (GoI), Pawan Kumar Sain, Chief Electoral Officer, and Goli Angu, Jt Director Industries, today took a review of major developmental initiatives in far-flung Dibang Valley district.
The CS-led team was joined by Deputy Commissioner Bekir Nyorak, Superintendent of Police Ringu Ngupok, and a host of HoDs.
During the district tour, the CS carried out a comprehensive assessment of ongoing projects, with particular emphasis on flagship initiatives under the Vibrant Village Programme (VVP). He inspected key works being executed by multiple departments and stressed the importance of timely completion, quality assurance, and effective inter-departmental coordination to ensure meaningful outcomes.
A day prior to the field inspection, a detailed review meeting was held, during which the DC presented an extensive PPT briefing on developmental progress across the district.
In response, the CS offered a series of directives aimed at strengthening implementation, enhancing monitoring mechanisms, and improving administrative convergence to accelerate development and improve service delivery.
As part of the programme, the CS also interacted with personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) at Bruni, the last motorable point of Dibang Valley. He commended their dedication and deliberated on issues pertaining to connectivity, infrastructure, and local-level coordination in the remote border region.
While reviewing VVP and other major projects, the Chief Secretary reiterated that all completed assets must be formally handed over to their respective beneficiary departments to ensure proper utilization, maintenance, and long-term public benefit. (DIPRO)