Arunachal will reconstruct old buildings built during UT days:

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Last Updated : Jan 24 2019 | 1:05 PM IST

Arunachal Pradesh government will reconstruct and refurbish school, hospital and government office buildings in the state that were constructed during the union territory (UT) days, Chief Minister Pema Khandu has said.

All old Assam type buildings constructed during UT days that has outlived its usefulness would be reconstructed in a phase-wise manner across the state, Khandu informed during a review meeting at Daporijo in Upper Subansiri district on Wednesday.

Khandu said this while holding a meeting with the heads of the departments, government officers and officials to review the implementation of important flagships programmes of the state and the Centre, a CMO release said here on Thursday.

Arunachal Pradesh became a full-fledged state in 1987.

"However, challenging the task may be but the mission to phase out all such buildings will be completed," Khandu said.

The chief minister appealed to government officers to start taking corrective steps for better Arunachal saying that otherwise the state would not be able to come out from the rule of muscle power and money power.

"Todays youth are frustrated with the ways things are in the government and seeks to see change and desires the government to cleanse the system," Khandu said adding, the onus lay on people who are in the position today to bring change and to give back to the society.

Khandu said politicians are only policymakers but real ground level implementations of government programmes and policies has to be executed by government officers.

The chief minister said he is in constant touch with the public through social media, SMS and WhatsApp and received information through them about the lack of sincerity on the part of government officers and their regular absentee from office.

He appealed to government officers to be sincere in their duty as their insincerity will affect the development of the state saying that times have changed and things are not like as it used to be earlier.

"We cannot sit idle as the state government has to submit its performance report every two months to the PMO," Khandu said adding, the PMO is constantly monitoring the performance of the state and sends back their remarks on area where the state is lagging for improvement.

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First Published: Jan 24 2019 | 1:05 PM IST

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