Assam Minister Atul Bora visits Arunachal Pradesh, discusses cooperation

Assam Minister Atul Bora visited Arunachal Pradesh along with senior officials. During this, discussions were held on strengthening cooperation and development between the two states and emphasis was laid on enhancing mutual relations.

Taking an important step towards further strengthening the relations between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, Assam Government Minister Atul Bora visited Arunachal Pradesh along with senior officials. This visit was done with the aim of increasing mutual cooperation on issues related to important departments like Panchayat and Rural Development, Excise, Border Security and Development. This visit is being considered as a positive initiative towards administrative coordination and regional development between the two states.

Initiative to strengthen the relations between the two states

Assam and Arunachal Pradesh have long been linked geographically and administratively as neighboring states. There has been continuous dialogue between the two states regarding the development of border areas, infrastructure and socio-economic cooperation. This visit of Atul Bora indicates that both the states want to work together towards accelerating development projects and improving the quality of life of the people.

Reaction of Deputy Chief Minister Chauna Mein

Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chauna Mein welcomed the meeting and said that this initiative will further strengthen mutual trust and cooperation between the two states. He said that such dialogues are not only helpful at the administrative level, but also create new development opportunities for the people living in the border areas. Chauna Mein expressed hope that this cooperation will yield more effective results in the future.

Special focus on development of border areas

During the meeting, there was a special discussion on accelerating the development works in the border areas. There are many areas on the border of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh where basic facilities like roads, health services and education need to be strengthened. Both sides agreed that through joint efforts, development plans in these areas can be implemented more effectively.

Rural Development and Administrative Coordination

The role of Panchayat and Rural Development Department of Assam was important in this tour. During the discussion, emphasis was laid on rural development schemes, sanitation programmes, drinking water supply and increasing local employment opportunities. Officials from both the states agreed that coordinated efforts would improve both the pace and quality of development plans.

Emphasis on mutual trust and regional stability

The visit was not limited to just administrative cooperation, but was also an effort to strengthen mutual trust between the two states. Border areas often face challenges at the local level, which can be better resolved through dialogue and cooperation. Experts believe that such initiatives are extremely important for regional stability and development.

Possibility of joint development projects

It was also discussed in the meeting that in future both the states can work together on many joint projects. These may include schemes like road connectivity, health facilities, expansion of educational institutions and strengthening rural infrastructure. Such projects will further strengthen the economic and social ties between the two states.

Central policy and regional cooperation

This initiative is also being linked to the “Act East Policy” of the Central Government, which aims to promote development and connectivity in North-East India. This cooperation between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh is considered to be in line with this policy, which gives impetus to regional integration and development.

Potential benefits for local people

People living in border areas can get the biggest benefit from such high level meetings. Better roads, health facilities, education and employment opportunities can directly improve their standard of living. Also, better implementation of schemes can make government services more effective and timely available.

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