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DC holds meet at heritage village to discuss key issues

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TURA: A meeting between West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner, Ram Singh, the Aking Nokma and VEC functionaries was held recently at heritage village, Sadolpara under Dadenggre C & RD Block in which Sub-Divisional Officer, Dadengre Civil Sub-Division, Swapnil Tembe, Block Development officer, Nippon Hajong, representative from DRDA, Tura, Health and Education department, Care Foundation, Tura and DC Tech Tura were also present.

During the meeting few issues like connectivity (roads and mobile network), health care, education, water, convergence, bottom 20, formation of SHGs, various rural development schemes, skill development programmes for drop out youths, spot registration and others with regard to infrastructure were discussed.

In view of the grievances aired by the villagers in the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner informed the people that regular multiple service camps would be organised in remote and unconnected villages.

As part of the ongoing awareness campaign on Measles Rubella Vaccination Campaign which will be launched on September next, Dr. Supriya Marak sensitised the people about the campaign and sought their support and cooperation for the success of the programme.

The Deputy Commissioner also paid a visit to the village and met the people from the nearby villages. Earlier in the morning, the DC met the members of the Dadenggre Football Academy and lauded the effort and initiative of Swapnil Tembe for training the local youth especially in the field of sports enabling them to represent the State team.

 

 

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