What Progress Has Union Minister Savitri Thakur Noted in Jiribam’s Health and Education?
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Key Takeaways
- Health programs such as the Communicable Disease Control Programme are making a positive impact.
- Education is thriving with 110 private schools in Jiribam.
- The Jiribam-Tipaimukh Main road project is crucial for connectivity.
- Collective efforts are essential for India's development by 2047.
- Ongoing projects are transforming the infrastructure landscape.
Imphal, Nov 6 (NationPress) Union Minister of State for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur commended the remarkable strides in crucial sectors like health and education during her visit to Jiribam district, which features a diverse population.
During a district-level meeting at the Deputy Commissioner’s office, she engaged with district administration and officials from various departments to assess the Central schemes and projects.
The departmental officials showcased the successful implementations of various schemes and flagship programs in the district, adjacent to southern Assam.
She praised the outstanding execution of the Communicable Disease Control Programme and the National Child Health Programme within the health sector.
On the educational front, she pointed out that Jiribam district boasts 110 private schools, with a primary school located within every one-kilometre radius.
An official statement revealed some significant achievements highlighted by the visiting minister, including the residential school at Lalpani that provides boarding and lodging for children from remote regions, ongoing water supply projects under the Jal Jeevan Mission, advancements in the electricity sector, and a focus on road infrastructure.
Minister Thakur emphasized the significance of the Jiribam-Tipaimukh Main road project, a 32-kilometre stretch connecting National Highway 37 to the Manipur-Mizoram border. She stated that this project is crucial for enhancing public transport accessibility and linking remote areas.
The Union Minister underscored the need for collaborative efforts to realize the vision of a developed India by 2047, expressing her belief that with collective support, the aspiration of a developed India will be achieved.
Present at the meeting were senior officials, including Superintendent of Police Jiribam Prakhar Pandey, Additional Deputy Commissioner Jiribam Th. Manoranjan Singh, Divisional Forest Officer E. Nirmala Chanu, and Zonal Education Officer Amurashi Chanu, among others.