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| MP Visits Baroo, Minji and Choskore Constituencies | | Reviews Public Issues and Assures Early Resolution |
Kargil, November 08 (Scoop News)- Member of Parliament visited various areas of Baroo, Minji and Choskore constituencies along with concerned officers and public representatives to review local issues and developmental works. The visit covered villages including Dyangunchay, Gramthang, Goma Minji, Chukkah, Yokma Minji, Minji Gond, Titichumik, Baroo, Gonkha, Stikchay, and Chutuk, where the MP interacted with residents and took stock of essential services, road infrastructure, educational institutions, and other civic requirements.
At Dyangunchay and Gramthang, the major demands raised included the establishment of a medical dispensary, improvement of link roads, installation of heating systems for religious places, and proper implementation of the JJM scheme. The MP assured that horticulture damage compensation proposals have been forwarded to the government and a one-time package will address the issue. He directed the CMO to examine medical assistance proposals and urged community cooperation for smooth execution of road projects and infrastructure works.
In Gramthang, the focus remained on educational infrastructure. Locals demanded upgradation of the Government Middle School, construction of pre-primary classrooms, library, indoor stadium, and boundary wall. Issues related to lift irrigation, road blacktopping, and shortage of teachers were also highlighted. The MP emphasized collective community participation in education and health sectors and assured to address the road and irrigation issues in the upcoming budget.
At Goma Minji, the public sought upgradation of the Government Middle School to high school status, appointment of MTS staff, and completion of pending compensation cases for road works. The MP informed that proposals under Samagra Shiksha are under consideration and assured that lift irrigation and road works will be taken up priority-wise in the next budget.
In Chukkah Minji, residents demanded blacktopping of the main road, installation of a new transformer, construction of a bridge, and provision of a women skill centre. The MP assured to take up the pending compensation under available schemes and instructed officials to ensure early street light installation. He also directed concerned departments to address the classroom and sweeper issues at Grong and Thang schools immediately.
At Yokma Minji and Minji Gond, educational concerns dominated the discussion. The MP lauded the excellent performance of PM SHRI School Minji and announced its upgradation to Higher Secondary level. He stressed on community involvement, rationalization of teachers, and performance-based transfers. Locals also demanded playgrounds, improved hospital facilities, and telecom connectivity. The MP assured to raise these issues with the concerned departments and resolve road compensation matters soon.
In Titichumik, residents demanded upgradation of the community hall, improvement of link roads, restoration of JJM works, women centres, and better irrigation facilities. The MP assured to take up these issues with higher authorities and fill teacher shortages on a priority basis.
At Baroo, the public demanded upgradation of the medical centre, completion of PDD cabling, renovation of snow protection walls, and establishment of a cattle shed and central heating system. The MP assured that lift irrigation from Beyamathang and snow protection wall projects are under process and will be expedited. He also stated that compensation and pending infrastructure liabilities will be resolved in coordination with the Council.
In Gonkha under Choskore Constituency, issues such as road widening, reconstruction of the school building, establishment of a medical centre, and JJM-related concerns were raised. The MP assured upgradation of the PMGSY road and improvement of local infrastructure.
At Stikchay, locals sought link road connectivity from Lamachunay to Baahoo, irrigation canal restoration, construction of a motorable bridge to Minji, and solar lift irrigation facilities. The MP assured that the bridge proposal will be taken up under CRF funds and directed departments to expedite school land and heating system issues.
In Chutuk, residents demanded recognition of the revenue village, separation of the Panchayat Halqa, upgradation of the medical centre, compensation for road projects, additional transformers, and development of picnic spots and playgrounds. The MP encouraged youth to explore self-employment opportunities through seabuckthorn cultivation and assured to take up the transformer and bridge issues with the concerned departments.
Throughout the tour, the MP emphasized collective effort, transparency, and active community participation for the holistic development of the region. He assured that all genuine issues will be addressed in a phased manner through coordination between departments and public representatives.
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