The Arunachal Chief Minister – Pema Khandu, called on the Governor – Brig. (Dr.) B.D. Mishra (Retd.) at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday to discuss various developmental issues of the state, including the Public Service Commission, the inauguration of Donyi Polo Airport, and Border Area Development.
Citing the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) as a vital institution, the Arunachal Governor noted that the state administration must instill a sense of transparency and fair play among the aspiring youths for the state civil, police, and other services competitive examinations.
Reviewing the recent APPSC’s paper leak ‘fiasco’ with the chief minister, the Governor reiterated that the rules and procedures of the public service commission for conducting examinations must be “impeccable, with no scope for errors and need no litigations.”
He also stressed the need for villages in the border areas to be economically self-sufficient and have good roads, schools, medical facilities, and reliable communication networks.
The Governor also highlighted the timely implementation and quality assurance of the public projects in the Border areas.
Speaking further on the inauguration of Donyi Polo Airport by PM Narendra Modi, Mishra said, “The airport will be extremely beneficial in all respects, particularly during the monsoon season and medical emergencies.”
“As the working season in the state has begun, the departments concerned with road communication and other construction projects must put in a concerted effort to achieve the work target within the prescribed timeframe,” he said.
Mishra also urged the CM to direct the senior officers to minutely monitor the Border development projects so that there is a sense of accountability and responsibility amongst the officials.
Reiterated that the APPSC is an institution, and it must be the endeavour of the State Government to instill the sense of transparency and fair-play amongst the aspiring youth. Putting the affairs of the Public Service Commission is critically important, immediate and essential. pic.twitter.com/YX7sZeFhsI
— Brig. (Dr.) B. D. Mishra (Retd.) (@BrigMishra) October 25, 2022
Stating that the Central Government is giving high priority for developing our Border areas, stressed that the villages in the Border areas must be economically self sufficient and should have good roads, schools, medical facilities and reliable communication networks.
— Brig. (Dr.) B. D. Mishra (Retd.) (@BrigMishra) October 25, 2022