31st May 2017 10:05:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

PASIGHAT, May 31: Many developmental schemes are being implemented by the central and state governments in the state but due to lack of inter-departmental linkage, coordination and cooperation, desired benefits of the schemes are not reaching the targeted beneficiaries, stated East Siang Deputy Commissioner Tamiyo Tatak today.

Tatak was chairing a coordination meeting with the developmental schemes implementing departments like Planning, DRDA, PHED, Power, Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary etc. Convergence of various schemes of the central sector schemes (CSS) and dovetailing the same with state government schemes would ensure better result on the ground, he opined.

The main objective of the meeting was to meet the special developmental needs and well-being of the people living in district with the entire essential infrastructure through convergence of Central and State flagship programs/schemes, informed the DC. He constituted three committees headed by the respective ADCs to conduct field survey and to draw list of strategically prioritized beneficiaries in their respective jurisdictions and forward the same to the district authority within June-10 next. Citing an example, DC Tatak added that keeping in view of the local conditions, administration would ensure maximum benefits are reached to the needy people involving PHED, Power, food and civil supply, education, agri-horti etc to strengthen the houses being constructed under PMAY. He informed that a district level meeting would convened on June-15 next and a report would be forwarded to the Secretary Planning (GoAP) immediately after the meeting in this regard.

 


Kenter Joya Riba

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