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Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu holds 26th e-Pragati meet, seeks timeline on pending issues

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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has urged deputy commissioners of Kurung Kumey, Anjaw, Dibang Valley, Lower Dibang Valley, Changlang, Upper Siang, West Kameng, Shi Yomi, Upper Subansiri, Tawang, West Kameng, East Kameng, and Papum Pare to expedite the process of submitting their respective land compensation assessment reports so that the user agencies like BRO, ITBP, and NHIDCL can move forward on their parts. He also demanded timelines from each deputy commissioner to complete all pending issues.

Chairing the 26th e-Pragati meeting with all deputy commissioners in the district and reviewing the status of several projects, programmes, and pending issues here on Wednesday, the chief minister strongly dissuaded the DCs from entertaining fake land compensation demands. He directed them to take legal action against people who are indulging in construction or any other activity on land after notification has been issued. “Land compensation requests will be accepted for infrastructure or agricultural fields that existed before notifications. No request for compensation must be entertained for any infrastructure that has come up after notifications have been issued,” he said.

To resolve all kinds of disputes between two or more parties over land acquisition for the construction of treks or roads must be resolved tactically and peacefully by involving local elected representatives of the area, he advised. On the matter of road connectivity for the extension of tourist circuits, Khandu suggested taking up road and other infrastructure projects under the recently launched Vibrant Village Programme (VVP) of the central government to facilitate the flow of tourists to identified areas with tourism potential. “To make the stay of tourists longer in a village or town, awareness should be created amongst tour operators, hoteliers, and other stakeholders to offer tourist friendly activities. Now that we are starting tourism courses in the ITIs of the state, local trained youths must be engaged as tourist guides,” he suggested. The chief minister also reviewed the status of 13 Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) like PMAY (both rural and urban), PMJAY, Amrit Sarovar, Atal Pension Yojna, PMJJBY, Jal Jeevan Mission, PMGSY, etc. for 100% saturation within the given timelines. He also reviewed the status of 4G towers being erected across the state by BSNL. Expressing concern over the slow pace of progress, he offered BSNL’s all-out support to the state government in expediting the process. The meeting mainly revolved around land acquisition for defence purposes and road construction in border areas, as an official communiqué informed here on Thursday.

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