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MLA Dirchi stresses quality execution of projects

BASAR : Local MLA Nyabi Jini Dirchi on Wednesday stressed the importance of maintaining quality in execution of developmental projects while chairing the monthly District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) meeting jointly with Leparada Deputy Commissioner Himani Meena at the DC Conference Hall, Basar.

The meeting reviewed the implementation status of centrally sponsored schemes, flagship programmes and ongoing developmental projects across the district, including sanctioned, completed and under-construction works.

Special focus was laid on infrastructure projects such as the New District Headquarters near Bam and the Central Divisional Commissioner Office at Pagi.

Heads of Departments presented updates on departmental activities and project implementation through PowerPoint presentations, following which the chair reviewed progress and issued necessary directions for effective execution and timely completion of works.

Highlighting concerns over the poor condition of the Akajan-Likabali-Bam Road, MLA Nyabi Jini Dirchi urged the executing authority to immediately undertake repair and maintenance works, particularly under Packages II and III within Leparada district.

Describing the road as a “lifeline” for the people of the district, the MLA stressed the urgency of restoration works. The executing authority informed the meeting that maintenance works in the affected stretches would be taken up within one month.

The MLA further directed all executing departments to share master plans of major infrastructure projects with district authorities prior to commencement of work to ensure proper scrutiny, planning and execution.

She categorically stated that quality of work should not be compromised under any circumstances and stressed the need for due diligence in implementation of all developmental projects.

Emphasising self-reliance and local economic growth, the MLA said agriculture, horticulture, fisheries and allied sectors should be actively promoted to strengthen self-sufficiency and generate livelihood opportunities for local entrepreneurs and farmers.

Reviewing welfare schemes, Leparada DC Himani Meena expressed concern over the high pendency of applications under schemes such as Deen Dayal Swavalamban Yojana, Atma Nirbhar Krishi Yojana and Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana at the bank level.

She directed concerned departments to designate nodal officers for regular monitoring of pending applications and ensure close coordination with banks and beneficiaries for timely disbursement of loans and subsidies.

The DC also appreciated the initiatives of the Arunachal State Rural Livelihoods Mission in promoting women empowerment through Self-Help Groups and directed the District Mission Manager to establish an emporium in Basar township for marketing local handicrafts and indigenous products.

During the meeting, departments were instructed to ensure that existing public infrastructure is not damaged during execution of new developmental works, particularly during earth-cutting activities.

The meeting also reviewed sanitation issues in market areas, and the Executive Engineer of Urban Development and Housing was directed to initiate action against non-compliant shopkeepers under the Solid Waste Management Rules.

The MLA further informed that a Special Surgery Camp is tentatively scheduled to be held at Todak Basar District Hospital on June 22, 2026, under the supervision of renowned surgeon Dr Moji Jini, former Director of Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, along with surgeons from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. (DIPR)

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