Zunheboto DPDB discusses various project proposals 

View of Zunheboto Town. (Photo Courtesy: Zunheboto.nic.in) 

View of Zunheboto Town. (Photo Courtesy: Zunheboto.nic.in) 

Zunheboto, July 16 (MExN): The Zunheboto District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) monthly meeting was held at DC conference hall on July 16. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Commissioner and Vice chairman DPDB, Peter Lichamo. 

 

Advisor, School Education, KT Sukhalu and Advisor, Food and Civil Supplies and LM&CP, Pukhayi Sumi also attended the meeting which was conducted following strict Standard Operating Procedures.

 

According to a DIPR report, the house discussed about various proposals that have been put up seeking financial assistance from common pool where the chairman read out the proposals and all the members agreed with the proposals. The proposal for purchase of land for town cemetery amounting to 30 lakh was discussed and it was decided that the legislatures under Zunheboto district will write a common application to the Chief Minister.

 

Advisor KT Sukhalu requested the NSDMA department to be more active as during monsoon and urged them to take photos and forward it to the government as soon as possible. He directed all the head of department to be present at the station and serve the people sincerely and stated that since the government is giving salary it is their bounded duty to ensure that they deliver their service to the people. 

 

He further added that henceforth office checking will be carried out every now and then by the administration, students bodies, party leaders and asked the HODs to be sincere in their work. He lamented on the lack of communication between the bureaucrats and politicians and requested the HODs to communicate with the concern legislatures regarding any new schemes projects or already implemented schemes as the concern legislatures are the people's leader. 

 

Advisor Pukhayi Sumi shared about the various do’s and don’ts during this pandemic and asked the people to be very careful and never take easy on this very Corona and urged the people to remain indoor as long as possible. Both the advisors thanked the DC, administration, police, churches, various NGOs, medical staffs and all the frontline workers who have been working tirelessly for the safety of the people. 


 


 

 



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