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Assam: Committed to transform Hailakandi aspirational district, says DC

R-Day in Hailakandi

A view of the 70th Republic Day celebration in Hailakandi on Saturday. Image - Northeast Now

Hailakandi deputy commissioner Keerthi Jalli on Saturday said the district administration is wholly committed to transform the aspirational district to a developed district of the country and sought the support and cooperation of the people to make it happen.

Jalli said this while addressing a gathering on the occasion of the 70th Republic Day celebration at Hailakandi on Saturday.

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Colourful tableaux, disciplined parades, and enthusiasm and excitement among students marked the day as patriotic fervour gripped Hailakandi district on the 70th Republic Day which passed off peacefully amid tight security.

Unfurling the national tricolour after taking salute of an impressive parades put up by contingents of the armed forces, police forces, home guards, NCC scouts and school students at Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Stadium here on Saturday, Hailakandi DC Jalli said “the administration is wholly committed to transform the aspirational district to a developed district of the country”.

Advocating a zero tolerance policy against corruption, DC Jalli said, “The administration will not tolerate corruption and anyone found indulging in corruption will be dealt with severely.”

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She said the efforts of the police administration made it possible for Hailakandi district to maintain peace and harmony.

Outlining the achievements made by the district, Jalli said 22 new roads are being constructed by the PWD, while the PHED completed 296 piped water supply out of 312 schemes.

Jalli said the district has become open defecation free (ODF) with construction of 84,614 individual household latrines under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

Under RKVY, 39 numbers of LLP sets have been installed, besides distribution of 82 tractors under Mukhyomantrir Samagra Gramya Unnoyan Yojana, she said.

Jalli said the present government has taken up a slew of measures to empower women, youth and marginalised sections of the society.

Under Kanaklata Mohila Sabolikoron Yojana, process is on to set up 1.13 lakh SHGs, she said, adding that 92 per cent people have been benefitted under Ayushman Bharat and Atal Amrit Abhiyan.

Cultural shows depicting India’s diversity were presented by college students and artistes, while the administration showcased the schemes and projects of the state and central governments covering various departments by way of floats.

Mementos and certificates were given away to the best farmer, best ASHA worker, cleanest office, best PHC and best contingent for march past. Land pattas were also distributed among the landless on the occasion.

The ceremony was attended by a host of dignitaries, including local MLA Anwar Hussain Laskar and district BJP president Subrata Nath.

Earlier, Hailakanadi DC Jalli, accompanied by district development commissioner (DDC) Amalendu Roy; superintendent of police (SP) Mohneesh Mishra, assistance deputy commissioner EL Fairheim and other officials paid homage to the martyrs at the Jatio Swahid Smarak by placing floral wreaths and lighting candles.

Later, the deputy commissioner went to SK Roy Civil Hospital and the District Jail and distributed sweets and fruits to the patients and prisoners.

Hailakandi DC Jalli inaugurated a film show and a documentary on cultural icon Dr. Bhupen Hazarika organised by E-Media Association for students of RSTC at Nazrul Sadan auditorium.

Paying eloquent tribute to Dr. Hazarika for his outstanding contribution for which he has been conferred the highest civilian award Bharat Ratna posthumously by the Government of India, Keerthi urged the students to develop scientific temperament to make the nation vibrant and powerful.

 

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