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President Murmu to be first VVIP to stay in new Raj Bhavan in Tura: CM

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Tura, January 12 : Governor of Meghalaya Phagu Chauhan today virtually inaugurated the  Raj Bhavan in Tura, a long-awaited project for  the Garo Hills region.

Chief Minister  Conrad K Sangma, Speaker Thomas A Sangma and the MP from Tura Agatha K Sangma,  Chief Secretary, Shri D. P Wahlang, Commissioner of Division Dr Vijay Kumar D and Deputy Commissioner  Jagdish Chelani were physically present in the new Raj Bhavan campus while it was inaugurated virtually by the Governor.

The complex, located in the Danakgre area of the Tura town, has been built at cost of Rs 24.1 crores and covers an area of 28.45 acres. The completion of this project is testimony to the government’s efforts towards administrative decentralisation beyond the capital region, according to a Press Communique.

The Governor expressed his delight at the construction of the beautiful complex and said that the project was yet another milestone towards enhancing the governance in the Garo Hills region.

Speaking at the event  Chief Minister Conrad Sangma  said, “This is another long-standing project that our government was able to successfully complete. The Raj Bhavan stands as a symbol of architectural excellence and civic pride, representing the heart of the city’s promising future. It is of great pride that Draupadi Murmu, President of India, would be residing in this complex during her upcoming visit.”

Envisioned as “Assam type” building, the project was initially conceptualised in 2009 at a cost of Rs. 5.48 crores with an aim to be completed within 3 years. The main building was later redesigned to an earthquake-resistant RCC structure and a spacious banquet hall was added.

However, in 2016, unforeseen circumstances necessitated revisions of costs and timelines, leading to delay. The project was revived by the Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma in 2021.

Two new works orders expanding the scope of the project were issued with a cost of Rs.10.98 crores and Rs.7.69 crores. Post this intervention and with constant monitoring, the project was completed in a span of just 3 years.

With its grand inauguration, the project is set to become a focal point for official events and ceremonies in the region.

Besides the inauguration of the Raj Bhavan in Tura, the Chief Minister also emphasised that the government is focused on strengthening administrative infrastructure in all regions of the State.

In Shillong, the plan to move the Secretariat and other government offices to the New Shillong City at Mawdiangdiang is being finalised. An iconic Secretariat Building, residential complexes for the employees and other infrastructure will be built.

In Tura, an Integrated Administrative Complex to bring together all the departments of government and  district administration is also being conceptualised.

Integrated Administrative complex at Jowai has been already been initiated at a cost of Rs 19.83 crores.

Improvement of the DC and Block establishments at all the districts and blocks is also underway.

In addition to these, the Government is planning to construct over 700 CM Citizen Service Delivery centres across the State. These centres will serve as one stop shops for all types of service delivery to the citizens.

These citizen centres, along with all the new administrative infrastructure, would lead the way to improved service delivery and enhanced governance in the State.

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