The government will establish a trade centre at Behiang, for which road connectivity in the area, particularly the 62-km Churachandpur-Behiang stretch that passes through Singhat, has to be improved, Biren said at a function organised at Churachandpur to pay tributes to the Zou community freedom fighters.
Behiang, located approximately 4 km from the India-Myanmar border, will serve as the second gateway to South-East Asian countries after the Indo-Myanmar commercial border town of Moreh in Tengnoupal district.
Inaugurating the Zou Gal Memorial Cemetery and the staff quarters of a Primary Health Centre (PHC), Biren said the medical facility will soon be upgraded to Community Health Centre.
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