Sharing and caring a must among the communities : Biren Singh

Newmai News Network Imphal | October 27   Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh said that sharing and caring among the communities is a must to bring unity and harmony in the State. Biren said this at the 12th Indigenous Brothers’ Meet, 2018 held at AMITY Hall, Adimjati Complex, Imphal today. The function was organised by the League of the Fourth World People, Kangleipak (Manipur).   The Chief Minister said, “I would not take any decision of my own without the consensus of the people on any issue that affects the people and State”. He added, "The Meiteis being a majority community should have a sense of responsibility and more liberal towards bringing peace, unity and tranquillity in the State." He then mentioned that people of the State are "filled with enormous talent and knowledge and when there is unity among us then no one can compete with us in the entire world." He further said that the people of the State must work at grassroots to bring positive change in the society.   Highlighting some of the government’s initiatives for the welfare of the people, the Chief Minister said that the ‘Go to Hills’ mission was initiated to reduce the gap and to bring emotional integration between the hills and valley people. "Lakhs of people have been benefited from Go to Village, CMHT, CMST", he added. Women’s markets have been constructed in hill districts to empower the women financially in every district, he also said. Helicopter services have been started and State will get Flying Doctors soon, he added. The Sports Medicine Department would be opened soon at RIMS. He stated that the State has been conferred the best Commendable Initiative Award for the Revival of Manipur State Transport and the State would receive the award on 4th November, 2018 to be held in Maharashtra.   Biren then said that water supply schemes would be set up at Senapati, Tamenglong and Churachandpur districts with a budget of 30 crores, 45 crores and 25 crores respectively. A Heritage Park having traditional houses of various communities of the state would be developed at an estimated cost of Rs.29 crore at Keibul Lamjao. A Guest House would be constructed for the Hill Chiefs at the premises of Royal Palace, Imphal, he added.  



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