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CM opens Rongjeng Civil Sub Division

Shillong, Nov 11: Chief Minister Conrad  Sangma on Friday opened the Rongjeng Civil Sub Division in East Garo Hills in presence of Deputy Speaker Timothy D Shira, MLAs Jimmy Sangma, Thomas A Sangma, Brening Sangma, Rupert Momin and Pongseng Marak.

The demand for creation of Rongjeng Civil Sub-Division has been pending for over four decades. In 2017, the Administrative Unit was created at Rongjeng, which has been upgraded as Civil Sub Division on Friday by a  notification from the governor.

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The new sub-division will have administrative control over Rongjeng C&RD block, with over 180 villages.

Speaking on the occasion, local MLA Jimmy  expressed his gratitude to the chief minister for fulfilling the long awaited aspirations of the people. He also lauded the chief minister for fulfilling the vision of Late Purno Sangma, who was a strong advocate for creation of Rongjeng Civil Sub Division.

The chief minister unveiled the plaque and handed over the notification to new SDO Civil Reuben Momin and congratulated the people of the area for coming out in large numbers to witness the historic day.

“Happy to fulfill the long pending needs of the people”, the chief minister said while dedicating the new subdivision to the people.

“P.A Sangma had a close connection with the people of Rongjeng. The government is working with a vision to bring change and progress in the state”, he said.

“It is the endeavour of the MDA government to bring administration closer to the people. We are planning to upgrade many more blocks and sub divisions so that people can avail the services,” he said.

Speaking on the commitment of the government to ensure better governance and delivery of services, the chief minister recalled thr statement made by Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat during his recent visit wherein he termed the state as ‘most progressive’ in the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission in the country.

“Other States in the country should learn from Meghalaya,” the Minister had said, the Chief Minister told the gathering while explaining the commitment his government has for the people to better their lives.

He also informed Meghalaya has been performing well in different sectors including MGNREGS implementation, where the annual spending has increased to Rs 1,600 crore.

“In comparison to states like Nagaland and Manipur the spending under MGNREGS is about Rs 600 -700 crore while Meghalaya’s spending has been very high. This is the result of how our government has ensured better implementation of the programme,” he said.

Talking elaborately about Focus and Focus plus, the chief minister said the government has envisioned to ensure financial stability among the farming communities and it is the commitment of the government to ensure that the programme continues for the next 10 years.

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