Tuensang DPDB deliberates on opening of schools

Tuensang, November 6 (MExN): The District Planning and Development (DPDB) meeting held at DC’s conference hall Tuensang on November 6 discussed the opening of schools in the district.

Chaired by Kumar Ramnikant DC and Vice Chairman DPDB Tuensang, the house also discussed the COVID 19 scenario. The DC also reviewed office attendance and functioning of the respective departments of the district.

On the opening of schools, the ADEO Tuensang responded that the department is preparing for the same, but will depend on the NBSE survey directives.

She also highlighted on all the ongoing exercises in the department like online classes and exams and mentioned the partial classes for classes IX and X but the outcome is too small she added. The ADEO added that slow internet connectivity and infrastructures for segregation of the pupils inside the class were some of the main reasons hampering the ongoing processes, according to a DIPR report.

IRCS agenda on enrolment of officers of the district was also discussed and the house reaffirmed that the DPDB members be a member of IRCS.

Er Chingmak Chang Executive Engineers Water Resources Tuensang was conferred a life time officer member of IRCS of the District.

The dilapidated condition of NH 202 was also discussed where the EE NH Tuensang responded that the restoration works are on and department workforce stationed at three different places are in action. He also conveyed to the house that in the earliest possible the NH 202 will be taken over by NHIDCL which may be good sign for the improvement of the road.

Other members also opined that the road needs new construction with widening new bridges and were of the view that only repairing could not give a solution to the recent problems.

The NH department Tuensang was asked to furnish the details of the roads and bridges within NH 202 so that DPDB may forward to the competent authority for the early bailout of the situation. 

The house also discussed on the random parking vehicles at the road and traffic diversions within the town and decided to set up a committee comprising District Administration, Town Council, Transport, Police and All Ward Union to review the matter.
 



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