Meghalaya PHE Minister Marcuise N Marak reviews scheme implementation at Williamnagar Circuit House

Meghalaya minister for PHE, soil and water conservation, and the Chairman, District Planning and Development Committee (DPDC), East Garo Hills, Marcuise N Marak,
Meghalaya PHE Minister Marcuise N Marak reviews scheme implementation at Williamnagar Circuit House

WILLIAMNAGAR: Meghalaya minister for PHE, soil and water conservation, and the Chairman, District Planning and Development Committee (DPDC), East Garo Hills, Marcuise N Marak, reviewed the scheme implementations of various departments in the presence of GHADC CEM, Albinush R Marak, GHADC EM, and Rongjeng MDC, Henen R Sangma, Deputy Commissioner, Vibhor Aggarwal, and the SP, Siddhart Ambedkar, at the conference hall of Williamnagar Circuit House on Friday.

The DPDC review meeting was organized by the District Planning, Investment, Promotion, and Sustainable Development Department of the district. The review of scheme implementation included the MPLAD, which should be completed within June 15, the National Assistance Programme, SRWP, and Chief Minister's Special Development Fund by the DRDA, physical achievement against the approved labour budget, and average employment provided per household under MGNREGA. The minister urged the BDOs to properly monitor the implementation of PMAY-Grameen (PMAY-G) in the district and to create proper awareness and impart training to the beneficiaries.

The officials from the PWD (Roads) informed the DPDC that the black topping of the Rongjeng-Mangsang-A.dokgre road has been completed up to Mangsang market. The minister urged the officials to have a meeting of PMGSY contractors with the Deputy Commissioner and to warn the erring contractors so that construction of roads can be completed in time.

While reviewing the scheme's implementation, the minister congratulated the officials of the PHE department for the success of the Free Household Tap Connection in the district. The other departments covered in the review of scheme implementations included ATMA, the Mechanical Wing of the Agriculture Department, Water Resources, Cooperative Societies, Health and Family Welfare, DCIC, Forest and Environment, Soil and Water Conservation, Wildlife, MePDCL, Education, AH &Veterinary, Sericulture, Handloom, Urban Affairs, Social Welfare, ICDS, Tourism, MGCC, MBDA, and Supply, stated a press release.

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