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18 MODEL VILLAGES TO COME UP ALONG CHINA BORDER IN ARUNACHAL

18 MODEL VILLAGES TO COME UP ALONG CHINA BORDER IN ARUNACHAL

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The Centre has identified 18 border villages in Arunachal Pradesh which will be developed into model ones, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju today said. Union Home minister Kiren Rijiju said the Home Ministry's move would help in curbing migration from these villages. Under the Border Area Development Programme (BADP), Singbir in West Siang and Gelling in Upper Siang would be adopted as model villages in the first phase, for which Rs 23.14 crore has been sanctioned. The remaining 16 villages have been sanctioned Rs 2 crore each.

The model villages will have all the basic amenities and focus on all the priority sectors like health, water, electricity and infrastructure. Funds for the model villages would be separated from the regular border area development programme that are funded annually to border areas. Recognizing the contribution made by Vivekananda Kendra Vidhyalayas (VKVs) in the field of education in the state, the Home Ministry also sanctioned Rs 80 crore for establishing new VKVs as well as upgrading the existing ones. An amount of Rs 60 crore has been sanctioned for establishment of new VKVs at Anini, Lazu, Nafra and Mukto while the rest will be utilised to upgrade the existing VKVs at Amliang, Niusa, Koloriang and Chayangtajo.

Some most of the ITBP (Indo Tibetan Border Police) deployment is at Arunachal Pradesh, for better management of Indo-China border, the Frontier Headquarter of ITBP would now be shifted from Shillong to Itanagar. The Sector Headquarter of ITBP would be established at Likabali in Lower Siang district and the Battalion Headquarter would now be retained at Basar instead of shifting to Dibrugarh in Assam as was earlier decided.

Arunachal Pradesh would also get a National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) battalion headquarter which would be established at Holongi for Rs 153 crore. The state would also get two Indian Reserve battalions of its own. For strengthening police infrastructure in troubled Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, a revised project with estimated cost of Rs 212.85 crore has been sanctioned by the ministry.

 

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Published On: Mar 17, 2018