Manipur CM inaugurates development projects
Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister said the augmentation of water supply will significantly improve access to safe and reliable drinking water for residents of the area.

Imphal: Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Wednesday inaugurated five development projects in Langthabal Assembly Constituency (AC) in Imphal West district, marking a significant step towards boosting infrastructural development across all constituencies of the state.

The projects include three water supply schemes, Karam, Haoreibi, and Lilong Chajing Water Supply Schemes, along with two community halls at Naran Konjil Mayai Leikai and Naorem Leikai. The programme was held at Naorem Leikai Community Hall, Imphal West.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister said the augmentation of water supply will significantly improve access to safe and reliable drinking water for residents of the area.

He added that recognising clean drinking water as fundamental to public health and well-being, the government has accorded it the highest priority and remains committed to ensuring sustained water supply coverage across the state.

Delivering the presidential address, MLA of Langthabal AC, Karam Shyam, said the inauguration of the water supply schemes will ensure access to clean drinking water for the people of the constituency.

He added that the two newly inaugurated community halls will help address long-standing difficulties faced by locals in organising social and community events. He noted that these projects will directly benefit the daily lives of the people.

He also raised concerns over the condition of inter-village roads in the constituency and requested the Chief Minister to take necessary action. He stated that some development works were delayed earlier due to legal issues but have now resumed.

He expressed confidence that under the present government, people will receive improved infrastructure and developmental benefits.