Talks to end the impasse over painting the walls of the Massanjore Dam were heading towards the "best solution", Dumka Deputy Commissioner Mukesh Kumar said today.
Kumar held a meeting here with officials from Birbhum district of neighbouring West Bengal in a bid to resolve the deadlock.
"The talks went through a positive environment... We are heading towards the best solution and the officials who came (from Birbhum) have also made commitment for that," Kumar told reporters here.
Stating that the talks were centred around three issues - law and order, painting and the writing on the welcome gate, Kumar said, "I have kept all the issues in front of the officials (from Birbhum) and they understood them. If necessary, I will talk to DM and other senior officials of Birbhum district."
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