Meghalaya CM lays foundation of bridge, school & mini stadium
Press Trust of India | February 23, 2021 | 08:14 AM IST | 1 min read
The Chief Minister of Meghalaya Conrad K Sangma laid the foundation for the construction of a bridge, a government higher secondary school and a mini stadium in North Garo Hills district
SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Monday laid the foundation for the construction of a bridge, a government higher secondary school and a mini stadium in North Garo Hills district. The bridge would connect two crucial roads Songsak- Mendipathar and Rongrong-Resudekachang separated by the river Daming.
The chief minister said, "The completion of this project will greatly uplift the economy of the people living in this area and will also supplement the economy of the state in the form of royalty, taxes." He said that the completion of the bridge will benefit a population of four thousand, mostly comprising of villagers who require the bridge for transportation of daily needs and many agricultural and horticultural products and will limit the travelling time and will ease the commute of villagers who use bamboo footbridges to cross to the opposite side.
The construction of the bridge will reduce the detouring for traffic between Songsak-Mendipathar and Rongrong- Resudekachang by about 19 km, a statement issued by the CMO said. The chief minister also laid the foundation for the new Resubelpara Government Higher Secondary School building. Sangma also laid foundation for a mini stadium at Resubelpara. "Our goal is to develop the stadium's sports infrastructure with certified standard levels, to encourage the sporting talents of the area", the chief minister said.
Deputy Speaker Timothy D Shira and Bajengdoba MLA Pongseng Marak were also present at the function. The deputy speaker thanked the chief minister for his concerted approach to accelerate development in the district.
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