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CM Khemchand Visits Ukhrul, Reviews Key Infrastructure Projects

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on April 17 undertook a road journey to Ukhrul district as part of ongoing outreach efforts aimed at strengthening grassroots engagement and reviewing infrastructure development in remote areas.

Interaction with Local Communities

The Chief Minister’s first stop was at Shangkai village, where he interacted with residents.

• Women from the Kuki community raised concerns over lack of reliable drinking water

• The Chief Minister assured that the issue would be taken up on priority

He later visited Thawai Kuki village, where a large number of villagers gathered to meet him. Locals highlighted key issues such as:

• Poor road connectivity

• Inadequate water supply

• Limited access to healthcare services

Singh reiterated the government’s commitment to addressing these concerns and improving basic infrastructure.

Review of Development Projects

During the visit, the Chief Minister is scheduled to:

• Halt at Ramva to review progress of a National Highway project

• Inspect an ongoing rigid pavement construction project

• Inaugurate the Shirui Heritage Project at Shirui village

These initiatives are part of broader efforts to enhance connectivity and tourism potential in the region.

Meetings with Stakeholders

At Ukhrul headquarters, the Chief Minister will:

• Hold discussions with Tangkhul Naga community leaders

• Meet district officials, including the Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police

• Review administrative and security-related matters at the DRDA conference hall

Focus on Inclusive Development

In a statement, the Chief Minister emphasized:

• The government’s focus on delivering essential services across all regions

• Commitment to equitable and inclusive development

• Strengthening coordination with remote communities

Part of Wider Outreach Initiative

This visit follows similar road tours to Jiribam district and Senapati district, reflecting a broader initiative to directly engage with people and assess ground realities.

The Ukhrul outreach highlights the government’s push to bridge infrastructure gaps and build trust through direct interaction with communities in Manipur’s hill districts.

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