Dasanglu Pul leads inspection of infrastructure projects in Anjaw district

Amid relentless rainfall, Arunachal Pradesh Minister for Women and Child Development, Science & Technology, and Art & Culture, Dasanglu Pul, conducted an inspection of critical infrastructure projects in Anjaw district, near the Indo-China border. Her visit focused on assessing the progress of key development initiatives aimed at enhancing connectivity and education facilities in the remote region.

Among the projects reviewed were the upgradation of the road from NH-113 to Charnai Village, the construction of a bypass road to Old Hawai Town, and the development of KGBV School and Walla Middle School, both Type-2 buildings, in Hawai. Pul also evaluated the progress of CC pavement link roads connecting NGI Villages in Hawai and Walla Changung Village.

These projects are expected to play a vital role in improving accessibility for local communities while bolstering educational infrastructure. The enhanced road networks will provide easier access to essential services, while upgraded school facilities will offer a better learning environment for students.

The minister was accompanied by key district officials, including Anjaw Superintendent of Police Riki Kamsi, District Panchayat Development Officer (DPDO) Dakli Gara, PWD Assistant Engineer Gobin Ete, Assistant Mineral Development Officer (AMDO) Bridenso Yun, Hawai CALSOM Chairman Asendo Mitti, and Blong Gram Panchayat Chairperson Lesamso Minin.

Reaffirming her commitment to the district’s holistic development, Pul emphasized the significance of sustained infrastructure growth, particularly in border areas, to ensure better opportunities and improved living conditions for the people of Anjaw. She assured that the state government remains dedicated to addressing challenges posed by harsh weather and difficult terrain to drive progress in the region.

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