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NALBARI, Jan 29 – Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has stressed the need for strengthening the Panchayati Raj System only to improve the socio-economic condition in the rural areas.
Speaking in a district-level panchayat convention organised by the Nalbari district Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sanghathan at Nalbari Natya Mandir on Thursday, Gogoi said that the Congress-led State Government has given top most priority to address the problems faced by the rural people such as poverty, unemployment, health, better connectivity among others.
Gogoi further added that the State Government has already directed the officers, ministers and MLAs to visit the rural areas to take stock of the problems facing by the rural folks. He said that the Congress Government wants to retain power only on the basis of the work done for rural people.
The Chief Minister, alleged that the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) did no work for the rural people. “If the AGP is allowed to come back to power, it will be against development,” Gogoi said.
Addressing the meeting, Revenue Minister Dr Bhumidhar Barman said that the State Government has developed all the rural roads for better connectivity. The State secretary of the Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sangathan Amal Narayan Patowary, who organised the convention inviting about 50 panchayat workers, read out the welcome address.
Earlier, the Chief Minister formally inaugurated the two-day Kishan Mela at Gurdon HS School playground organised by the district agriculture office under the Rasthtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana scheme.
Inaugurating the Kishan Mela, Gogoi said that the State Government has given topmost priority to the modernisation of the agriculture sector in the State. He said that the State’s farmers are gradually getting interested in mechanisation. “The welfare of the farming community will lead to improvement of the rural economy,” the ChiefMinister added.
In the inaugural meeting, Revenue Minister Dr Bhumidhar Barman was also present. The kishan mela was organised for the exhibition and sale of agro-based products produced by the Nalbari farmers.
At the kishan mela, a seminar on rice seeds selection was also held. The seminar, conducted by DAO Md Abu Saleh Nasser, was addressed by Dr Hemendra Bhattacharya, chief scientist of Regional Rice Research Centre, Gossaigaon. Dr Ramani Thakuria and Dr Manoranjan Neog of Nalbari KVK were also present as resource persons.
NALBARI, Jan 29 – Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has stressed the need for strengthening the Panchayati Raj System only to improve the socio-economic condition in the rural areas.
Speaking in a district-level panchayat convention organised by the Nalbari district Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sanghathan at Nalbari Natya Mandir on Thursday, Gogoi said that the Congress-led State Government has given top most priority to address the problems faced by the rural people such as poverty, unemployment, health, better connectivity among others.
Gogoi further added that the State Government has already directed the officers, ministers and MLAs to visit the rural areas to take stock of the problems facing by the rural folks. He said that the Congress Government wants to retain power only on the basis of the work done for rural people.
The Chief Minister, alleged that the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) did no work for the rural people. “If the AGP is allowed to come back to power, it will be against development,” Gogoi said.
Addressing the meeting, Revenue Minister Dr Bhumidhar Barman said that the State Government has developed all the rural roads for better connectivity. The State secretary of the Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sangathan Amal Narayan Patowary, who organised the convention inviting about 50 panchayat workers, read out the welcome address.
Earlier, the Chief Minister formally inaugurated the two-day Kishan Mela at Gurdon HS School playground organised by the district agriculture office under the Rasthtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana scheme.
Inaugurating the Kishan Mela, Gogoi said that the State Government has given topmost priority to the modernisation of the agriculture sector in the State. He said that the State’s farmers are gradually getting interested in mechanisation. “The welfare of the farming community will lead to improvement of the rural economy,” the ChiefMinister added.
In the inaugural meeting, Revenue Minister Dr Bhumidhar Barman was also present. The kishan mela was organised for the exhibition and sale of agro-based products produced by the Nalbari farmers.
At the kishan mela, a seminar on rice seeds selection was also held. The seminar, conducted by DAO Md Abu Saleh Nasser, was addressed by Dr Hemendra Bhattacharya, chief scientist of Regional Rice Research Centre, Gossaigaon. Dr Ramani Thakuria and Dr Manoranjan Neog of Nalbari KVK were also present as resource persons.
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