TAWANG, Mar 23: The final District Development Coordination & Monitoring Committee (DDC & MC – DISHA) meeting, along with the District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) meeting for the financial year 2025–26 concluded successfully at the conference hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s office, Tawang.
The high-level meeting brought together key district leadership, including ZPC Leki Gombu, Deputy Commissioner Namgyal Angmo, Superintendent of Police Tasi Darang, ADC Jang Hakraso Kri, ADC Lungla Tashi Dhondup, Assistant Commissioners Tenzin Jambey and Sangey Wangmu Mosobi, NABARD representative Keertika Kashyap, along with senior officers and HoDs.
Addressing the gathering, the DC emphasized the critical need for quality, transparency, and accountability in all developmental initiatives. She urged departments to act as responsible custodians of public funds and ensure their efficient and judicious utilization. Stressing a citizen-first approach, she encouraged officials to design and implement projects by keeping the needs and experiences of end users at the forefront.
The meeting featured comprehensive presentations by various departments, highlighting both physical and financial achievements over the past year. Progress across sectors was reviewed in detail, reflecting steady advancements in developmental indicators across the district.
A key highlight of the meeting was the official launch of the Potential Linked Credit Plan (PLP) for 2026–27, prepared by NABARD. The plan was jointly unveiled by the DC and the ZPC in the presence of district officials and stakeholders.
Underscoring the district’s expanding economic potential, NABARD’s District Development Manager, Keertika Kashyap, revealed a significant increase in the PLP outlay—from Rs 44 crore in the previous year to over Rs 100 crore for 2026–27. This remarkable growth signals a renewed and strengthened focus on agriculture, rural livelihoods, and financial inclusion.
The enhanced credit roadmap is expected to serve as a catalyst for inclusive and sustainable development, empowering local communities and boosting economic opportunities across Tawang district.
The meeting concluded on an optimistic note, reaffirming the district administration’s commitment to transparent governance, effective implementation, and people-centric development. (DIPRO)