Monday, June 16, 2025
spot_img

Rymbui monitors implementation of schemes in Tura

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

TURA: Education Minister Lakhmen Rymbui on Wednesday reviewed the implementation of various schemes in West Garo Hills District at the Circuit House in Tura. The meeting was attended by DC Ram Singh, ADC and DRDA project director Ashish M Sangma, Tura Municipal Board CEO Sabrella B Marak, block development officers of the district and other heads of departments.
During the review meeting Rymbui informed that the meeting was part of an innovative programme initiated by Chief Minister Conrad Sangma to review the schemes in the district once in every three months. He added that the purpose of the meetings is to discuss on how the schemes could be implemented properly within the stipulated time frame as well as adhering to the guidelines of various line departments. The minister said that it was important to know and understand the ground realities, progress and challenges and share ways and means to improve the implementation of the schemes and try to find solutions to problems faced while implementing these schemes in the district.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Plane crash: Meitei body urges people to cooperate in receiving remains of Manipuri AI crew members

Imphal, June 16: The bodies of Air India crew members 26-year-old Lamnunthem Singson and 20-year-old Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma...

Eviction drive in Assam’s Goalpara: 1,500 bighas of govt land to be freed of encroachments

Guwahati, June 16: A large-scale eviction drive was launched in Assam’s Goalpara district on Monday to reclaim nearly...

Israel says it eliminated top Iranian intelligence officials in Tehran

Tel Aviv, June 16: Israel on Monday announced that four high-ranking Iranian intelligence officials, including the chief of...

Last video of Indore’s honeymoon couple surfaces, Sonam and Raja Raghuvanshi seen trekking in Meghalaya

New Delhi, June 16: A haunting video of Raja Raghuvanshi and his wife Sonam trekking through a forest...