While highlighting the border sensitiveness of the state and its difficult terrain, the chief minister made the plea during a meeting with Union Minister of State for Drinking Water & Sanitation Ram Kripal Yadav in his office here yesterday, an official release said here today.
Pul informed the cost of construction materials are very high in the state owing to difficult terrains and high cost of transportation.
He pressed for modification of the present half concrete structure to a full concrete structure for longer durability and also to provide fund for a complete set of toilet with attached bathroom.
He also asked the Centre to provide fund from some other alternative means as progress of various developmental projects in the state are in stake due to non-materialization of loan from World Bank, Asian Development Bank, BRICS etc.
He expressed gratitude to the Centre that has always been positive about the development of this border state.
The Union minister reiterated that Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi is giving special emphasis to the North East and the central govt is very keen towards the development of the region, particularly the border state of Arunachal with special focus on its international border.
Yadav appealed to the state government to make Arunachal - Open Defecation free by 2019, before the national target of 2022.
He also appealed to the state to emulate small state like Sikkim which has become an open defecation free state, urging to focus more on remote and interior areas.
Satisfied with the achievement made by the state government in Drinking Water & Sanitation, he assured all possible support and help from the union government in the developmental arena of the state and asked the state government to send proposals including for the pending ones.
He lauded the efforts of the state government for putting a huge target of 40,000 Individual Household Latrine (IHHL) in the state budget 2016-17 and assured to extend all possible support from the Centre.
He also appreciated the way IHHL are being implemented in the state.
Urging the department to take up the toilet construction in schools under the CSR schemes of the PSUs operating in the state, the union minster informed that Prime Minister has given directives to all the PSUs to invest in sanitation, the release added.
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