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TUR delegation meets Lapang

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SHILLONG: A delegation from Thma U Rangli Juki (TUR) met D.D. Lapang, Chairman of the Committee to empower and institutionalize traditional institutions in Meghalaya, on Tuesday and submitted a memorandum demanding that the Village Administration Bill be passed at the earliest with changes and amendments to be made through wide consultations to make the Bill more workable, just and democratic.
A clause by clause critical analysis and observation was also submitted to the chief of the committee.
The committee headed by Lapang is scheduled to meet on Wednesday.

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