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LIKABALI, May 3: The Assam–Arunachal border delineation exercise which commenced on May 1, has been successfully completed for Stretch–II, covering Telam up to Seren Agma river under New Seren Circle.
The joint survey was carried out by the district administrations of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, with the participation of officials from the Border Affairs Departments of both states, Land Management teams, and representatives from the Survey of India. The exercise was conducted in the presence of Gaonburas and Panchayat members, ensuring transparency and local coordination.
The survey was undertaken in the presence of Dasrath Deka, Advisor to the Government of Assam, Border Affairs Department; Ainstein Koyu, ADC Nari; Miti Gongo, Assistant Commissioner, Likabali; among others.
The delineation work for Stretch–II was completed on May 2. The next phase of the survey will be undertaken for Stretch–III, covering the Namey area under Nari Circle.(DIPRO)