CEM Pramod Boro chairs review meeting on developmental schemes

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CEM Pramod Boro chairs review meeting on developmental schemes

KOKRAJHAR, DEC 27: A review meeting on various developmental schemes of different departments of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) government was held at CEM’s conference hall of BTC Secretariat, Bodofa Nwgwr in Kokrajhar on Wednesday.

The meeting was chaired by Pramod Boro, the chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region, and attended by deputy chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region, Gabinda Chandra Basumatary, BTR executive members (EMs), Ranjit Basumatary, Dhananjay Basumatary, Rakesh Brahma, Arup Kumar Dey and Diganta Baruah.

The meeting discussed at length on various ongoing projects & schemes besides took stock about the completions of the initiated schemes of different departments which are included Health & Family Welfare, Panchayat & Rural development, Forest & Environment, Handloom & Textile, Irrigation, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary department.
The government of BTR has been deliberated on strategies to ensure the timely completion of the schemes initiated by BTR government.

CEM Boro told that today the BTR government held a review meeting on the ongoing schemes and projects being carried out by different departments, and also took stock about the completions of the schemes. He said that the meeting has been emphasizing for bringing healthy implementation with completions of the initiated schemes and projects across the BTR region.

He said that the government of BTR is fully committed to work for all round development of the region,, and subsequently rendering services for massive years of development and welfare of the citizens.Hr informed that the meeting took stock of various important matters on various departments of the BTR.
“During the meeting, we discussed at length on various ongoing projects and identified challenges. We also deliberated on strategies to ensure the timely completion of the initiatives being carried out by BTR Govt”, Boro added.

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