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Itanagar: On July 22, Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein met with top officials from the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to discuss key issues affecting the state’s border regions.The meeting, held at Mein’s official residence, included PKH Singh, Additional Director General Border Roads (ADGBR) (East), Guwahati, and Brigadier Yogesh Nair, Chief Engineer of Project Arunank.
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Discussions focused on enhancing border connectivity, promoting tourism, and improving military-civilian relations in Arunachal Pradesh’s border areas. The meeting also served as a farewell for Singh, who will retire later this month after a distinguished career with the BRO.
Deputy CM Mein expressed his gratitude for Singh’s service and dedication, wishing him well in his retirement. This meeting underscores the state government’s commitment to developing border regions and improving the lives of its citizens. With the BRO’s expertise in infrastructure development, this collaboration is expected to bring significant benefits to the area.