Manipur CM: State focused on development in hills and valley regions since 2017

Manipur CM: State focused on development in hills and valley regions since 2017

Chief Minister N. Biren Singh reaffirms Manipur's development amidst challenges. Focus on environment and timely project completion emphasized.

India TodayNE
  • Feb 04, 2025,
  • Updated Feb 04, 2025, 8:22 AM IST

The Manipur government has been trying to bring development to both the hills and valley regions of the state since 2017, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh reiterated on February 3.

Speaking to reporters, CM Singh said that the BJP-led government is putting efforts despite challenges like the Covid-19 pandemic and ethnic violence.

Singh became the chief minister of the northeastern state for the first time in 2017. During his second term, over 250 people were killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic clashes since May 3, 2023.

“Almost two and half years were lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, despite the challenges, the government had made some big achievements. After we returned for the second term with the love of the people, we lost nearly two years due to the present situation.

“But the government has not stopped. It has continued with developmental projects in the hills and the valley. At the same time, it worked towards resolving the situation,” the CM said.

A lot of time was also lost because of the long rainy season of the state, he said while speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for construction of multi-storied government quarters at Langol in Imphal West district.

Similar buildings will also be built for government employees at New Checkon area in the state capital, Singh said.

The CM appealed to the people to care for nature, maintain cleanliness and ensure that drains are not blocked.

He also said developmental project are being taken up to rejuvenate Lamphalpat wetlands and said on its completion it can be used as recreational spot.

Singh directed contractors to work hard for timely completion of the projects.

In another programme, Singh inaugurated the Art and Culture building and an Open Gym and laid foundation stones for a 33/11 KVA Sub Station and swimming pool inside the Manipur University campus at Canchipur in Imphal East district.

He asked students of all educational institutes to contribute to society after passing out.

Singh also expressed the need to conduct a proper discussion on the present situation with faculties, teachers, researchers and students in the university to understand the core issues of the ethnic conflict.

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