Advisor, Mhathung Yanthan addressing the Wokha DPDB meeting held on September 10. (DIPR Photo)

Wokha, September 11 (MExN): Wokha District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) held its monthly meeting at the Deputy Commissioner’s conference hall on September 10, chaired by Deputy Commissioner and Vice Chairman DPDB, Vineet Kumar, IAS.
The meeting was attended by Advisor for Agriculture, Mhathung Yanthan, and MLA Mhonbemo Humtsoe, along with heads of various departments and committee representatives.
A comprehensive discussion on the upcoming Banana Festival, scheduled on October 22 and 23 was conducted. As per the DIPR report, this will be the first-ever Banana Festival in the district, aimed at promoting agricultural innovation and local produce and strengthen market linkages.
Various committees and Departments presented their progress reports and outlined preparations, including logistical arrangements, ground management, identification of banana-based by-products for exhibition, engagement of buyers and stakeholders, technical workshops, and media outreach. The house also approved the official theme of the festival.
The meeting began with a review of the previous month’s proceedings. It also included deliberation on the registration of Myanta Okho Society, a Wokha-based non-profit and non-governmental organization. The board approved the proposal and recommended it for final registration from higher authority.
Advisor Mhathung Yanthan proposed an agenda on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), an online procurement platform launched by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He emphasized the need for training and public awareness to ensure effective utilization of GeM, which facilitates transparent and efficient procurement for government entities. The platform supports MSMEs, startups, and women entrepreneurs, and aligns with national initiatives such as Digital India and Make in India.
Further discussions were held on the formation of a Committee for Inter-Departmental Sports to foster camaraderie and wellness among government employees in Wokha.
Medical Superintendent Dr N Mhonchan Kithan also shared a proud achievement of Dr. Motsuo Memorial District Hospital, which was awarded 2nd Prize in the Kayakalp Awards by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The award recognizes exemplary performance in cleanliness, hygiene, and infection control under the Swachh Bharat Mission.
The meeting concluded with appreciation for the collaborative efforts of all departments and a call for continued commitment toward district development.