Newmai News Network
IMPHAL | February 19
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh informed the Manipur Legislative Assembly on Wednesday that, for fully operationalization of the Act East Policy, various developmental activities and projects have been taken up by both State and Central Government since 2014.
The Chief Minister said that, under the policy Integrated Check Post (ICP), Moreh was constructed and inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 4, 2019 and is now fully operational. He also said Government of India and Government of Myanmar have agreed to open 9 (nine) Border Haats along the border within a distance of 1640 kms to facilitate free exchange of locally available commodities and services of which 2 (two) Border Haats are included in the list from Manipur. In addition 2 (two) Border Haats are proposed to be opened at Ukhrul and Kamjong districts. Regarding infrastructure and road development N. Biren Singh said, the construction works of 69 bridges including approach road from Tamu-Kyigone-Kalewa road section on EPC mode started on November 29, 2017 and scheduled for completion by November 23 this year, stalled due to court case.
He further said that agreement on land border crossing with Myanmar was signed on August 8, 2018 to mark the symbolical commencement of movement of people across the two countries. Major business summits and workshops have been conducted both in Myanmar and India. For commencement of Bus Service within the two countries MoU was signed on February 14, 2020. Regarding the commencement of regular Imphal-Mandalay flight service, Chief Minister said Ministry of Civil Aviation has included Imphal-Mandalay Sector under the International UDAN Scheme. Process of selection of operator for the Sector through bidding likely to be finalised by March 2020, he added.
The Chief Minister then informed the assembly that 10 cases have been registered in different districts of the state against the protestors for resorting to road blockade as a means of protest during the year 2019-2020 (till February 16, 2020). He was replying to a question raised by Kh. Joykishan Singh, MLA. He said that road blockade is not permissible as a protest and therefore legal action can be taken up against the protestors under the law.
The Chief Minister who is also in-charge of Minor Irrigation Department informed the House that work programme of the Department under State Plan have been published since 2017. He said that construction work of Lilong Atoukhong Mini Dam is in progress and an amount of Rs. 70,76,289 have been released for the 1st phase.