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Infrastructure up-gradation of Williamnagar sought

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TURA: A citizens’ body under the aegis of the Women Citizens’ Forum of Williamnagar has submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister, Dr Mukul Sangma urging infrastructure development of Williamnagar.

Among other demands made in their letter to the Chief Minister, the forum called for equipping Williamnagar Civil Hospital with Ultra Sound, Sonography and X-ray machines as well as appointment of specialists like ophthalmologist, pediatrician, cardiologist, dermatologist etc. It also urged that blood bank facility is made available at the hospital.

With regard to education, the forum sought that science stream at Williamnagar Government College upgraded to a degree level and the introduction of commerce stream with all the required facilities. The forum also sought the construction of a basketball court within the college premises.

Other demands made by the forum included construction of lawn tennis court and gallery in the existing outdoor stadium, construction of amusement park, introduction of modern and high tech farming equipment for farmers along with training on the same, construction of shopping mall and waiting shed for commuters in the town and the widening of the road from Sisobibra to Nengkhra via Williamnagar.

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