The aim is to make the people of Northeast realise that the Ministry of DoNER, which was established for their benefits, has the capacity to reach out to them in their own state and district, said MoS of the Ministry Jitendra Singh who has sent a communication in this regard.
"This will send a reassuring message that the people of Northeast do not need to travel to New Delhi for redressal of their grievances but it is New Delhi which will, through the medium of DoNER, reach them at their destination," he said.
During this period, the officials in the Camp Secretariat of DoNER will not confine their activities only to the state capital but also tour various districts of the state as may be required.
They will also be assessing the progress of different ongoing projects funded by the DoNER and the North-Eastern Council (NEC).
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