Itanagar: The CM’s Livelihood Mission School (CMLMS) became essence of every address during the day-long visit of Chief Minister Nabam Tuki to Jairampur and Nampong in Changlang district on Thursday.
Mr Tuki, who launched the pilot project at Nampong, told a massive public meeting at Terit Nagar after inaugurating the new ADC HQ building built on mini secretariat line that development is the buzzword of his government, official sources said here.
With agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, dairy development, tea, rubber cultivation, tourism, health, education and sports and youth development being the thrust areas of development, Mr Tuki said while new policies are being framed to achieve various goals, higher, technical and medical colleges are being opened to develop skilled manpower.
The Tea Board of India and Rubber Board of India at his initiative are ready to extend help in tea and rubber cultivation.
Peace is essential for development, the Tuki said responding to concerns of locals about insurgency problems.
The efforts of the Central government on Naga talks would bring peace as Arunachal has no objection to the outcome between Nagaland and Centre, but let peace rule Arunachal, he said.
Responding to a number of memorandums including by a groups of public leaders, the chief minsiter lauded the officers and engineers for the ADC headquarter building.
Reflecting that it proves ‘paisa kam kaam jyada’ he happily announced sanction of Rs 2.38 crore under SPA this fiscal for its completion.
He assured that water supply schemes would be considered next year under NRDWP while informing another tourist lodge with indigenous architect would be recommended to the Centre.
He also assured funds for Jairampur circuit house and to take up the issue of extension of gas pipeline from Jagun in Assam to Jairampur with ONGC.
During the programme, the chief minister launched the first newspaper to be published from Jairampur sub-division.(UNI)