CM hands over ambulance to SHG cluster centre at Mendal

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Tura: Chief Minister Mukul Sangma said on Tuesday the true spirit of democracy “is to fulfil the promises made to people”.
“Our agenda should be to mitigate the problems of people. We can see that our State is now on a healing process and we must allow it to recover fully,” Sangma said.
Sangma was addressing a gathering after handing over an ambulance to the Self-Help Group Cluster Centre at Mendal on Tuesday.
The ambulance was donated under the Chief Minister’s Special Rural Development Fund 2012-13.
Earlier, he also laid the foundation stones for a multi-facility centre at Gokolgre under the inter-state Border Area Development Programme and bridges and culverts on the Bajengdoba-Jangrapara PWD Road under RIDF (State Plan 2016-17).

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