OUR CORRESPONDENT
ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein on Friday urged upon the deputy commissioners to focus on the factors that will ensure sustainability of any project developed by the government.
Many good infrastructures have been developed by the government but due to non-sustainability of the project, they get damage sooner or later, Mein said while addressing the inaugural day of the two-day conference of deputy commissioners on sustainable development goal here.
The deputy chief minister informed that most of the government infrastructures are of North East Frontier Tract (NEFA) days and are in dilapidated conditions which need to be replaced and re-constructed.
He requested the Centre for providing one-time special fund for replacement and reconstruction of old infrastructure saying that a proposal in this regard had already been submitted to the Centre by Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
Chowna Mein disclosed that the state government under Khandu had taken various reforms including administrative, financial and transparency, and added that the government is planning to bring-in more financial reform in connection with movement of files for financial concurrence by fast-tracking the process given that all the check-lists provided by the Ddepartment of planning and finance are fully furnished.
He expressed hope that after the conference, DCs would be more focussed on their monitoring mechanism from the SDG perspective, as they are vital to steer the development process in their respective districts as they understand the unique issues and circumstances of their districts.
The deputy chief minister said that the conference will go a long way in ensuring that the respective DCs take ownership of these goals and play a leading role in improving their district ranking through peer learning and spirit of competition.
"The institution of the deputy commissioner continues to play a vital role in convergence and monitoring of all developmental activities in the state. The DC's as team leaders should encourage and motivate their officers to ensure that the district targets are aligned with the SDGs. When the global SDGs are localised into district specific targets, we will be able to achieve our commitments to the international community," Mein said
He also exuded hope that the conference would be a game changer for state's developmental direction from expenditure oriented to outcome oriented to meet the goal of 'Antyodaya' - uplifting the weakest section of the society.
Also Read: Arunachal Pradesh government set up committee to recognise freedom fighters'contributions
Also Watch: