"My government has created an enabling environment to create a conducive environment to facilitate surrender of the cadres of militant and insurgent outfits and assimilate them into the national mainstream which is yielding positive results," Purohit said addressing the opening day of the 15-day budget session of the State Assembly.
The most significant event in 2016 was the surrender of 117 militants and insurgent outfits and also the disbanding of one insurgent outfit in June last year in West Garo Hills district, he said.
"Police personnel have been augmented and posted in the interior areas of the state to instill confidence among the local people and to check the movements and activities of these militant groups," he said adding that a strategy of sustained operations has been adopted which resulted in neutralizing many militant cadres and seizing of huge cache of weapons and ammunition.
On the Indo-Bangla border fencing, the Governor said that the government is committed to complete the border fencing at a fast pace especially in certain pockets where the fencing work is still pending.
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The Governor also informed that the separation of judiciary from the executive in six districts has been completed and the government has taken steps for separation of judiciary in the remaining five districts.
Purohit also informed that the 40 MW New Umtru Hydro Electric Project is all set to be commissioned within 2017-2018 besides 1,067 KW of solar power plants.
The Governor said the government is also in the process of tying up funding for the renovation, modernization and up-gradation of the 1979-commissioned 60 MW Umiam stage-III Power Project to extend its life by another 35 years.
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