Verma chaired a review meeting on the implementation of centrally sponsored schemes

Dimapur: Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Social Justice and Empowerment, B.L. Verma, concluded a two-day visit to Nagaland on Thursday, during which he reviewed infrastructure projects and the implementation of government welfare schemes in Chรผmoukedima district.

On Thursday, he visited a palm oil plantation in Chรผmoukedima village and the Health and Wellness Centre at Diphupar B. At the plantation, he interacted with local farmers and officials, assessing progress under the National Edible Oil-Oil Palm initiative. He highlighted the role of palm oil cultivation in enhancing farmersโ€™ incomes, promoting self-reliance in edible oil production, and strengthening the rural economy.

At the Health and Wellness Centre, Verma inspected the facilities, interacted with healthcare workers, and took stock of primary healthcare services, stressing the governmentโ€™s commitment to improving healthcare delivery in rural and semi-urban areas.

On Wednesday, he reviewed the construction of Unity Mall at Chรผmoukedima, urging officials and contractors to maintain quality standards and ensure timely completion. He also visited the Anganwadi Centre at Diphupar, the Centre for Disease Control, and the Cancer Treatment Centre at the Referral Hospital to evaluate infrastructure, manpower, and service delivery.

During a visit to a fair price shop in Chรผmoukedima, he interacted with beneficiaries and officials, reaffirming the central governmentโ€™s commitment to strengthening the public distribution system and ensuring transparency.

Verma chaired a review meeting on the implementation of centrally sponsored schemes at the Chรผmoukedima DC office, underlining the Government of Indiaโ€™s focus on the development of the northeastern region.

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]