Damra-Bajengdoba double lane NEC road project to start next year, says Conrad

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

TURA: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has said that construction of the double lane road from Damra in Assam up to Bajengdoba in North Garo Hills would begin by early next year as the detailed project report (DPR) for the same is already under process by the state PWD department.

The chief minister told a delegation of NPP youth leaders from North Garo Hills who called on him at the CM secretariat in Tura on Friday that funds for the Damra-Bajengdoba double lane NEC road is already available with the North Eastern Council that was initiated during his tenure as the MP of Tura and the DPR is soon to be submitted to the council.

The delegation of NPP leaders submitted a memorandum highlighting improvement of road communication and health care.

Besides the Damra-Bajengdoba road project, the delegation also mentioned about the need for a double lane of the Bajengdoba to Borjora road, upgradation of Rangagora-Bolbola road, Mendi to Krishnai via Jira road, Resubelpara to Krishnai via Khardang road, Adokgre to Dupdhara road and Dekachang to Dingok via Rongrong PWD road.

On the health sector, the youth wing has urged for the early completion of the Resubelpara civil hospital, upgradation of Mendipathar and Bajengdoba Primary Health Centres to a Community Health Centre (CHC), repairing of the health sub-centres and posting of sufficient staff.

The youth wing of the party has also sought the holding of any sporting discipline in the district during the 2022 national games which Meghalaya will be hosting.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

SC declines to stay Sonam’s bail, lists matter for July 9

Our Bureau NEW DELHI/SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to stay the bail granted to Sonam...

SIR row in West Shillong over ‘illegal’ form disbursal by BLO

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: A major controversy has erupted over the manner in which Enumeration Forms are...

Breakthrough to blunder: Meghalaya police lapses face zero accountability

Our Bureau SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Court’s refusal on Friday to stay the bail granted to prime accused...

Meghalaya still relies on 40% imported fish

15 years of Aquaculture Mission By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: The Meghalaya government’s renewed thrust on developing the fisheries...