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Arunachal CM seeks PM's intervention for funding projects

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Press Trust of India Itanagar

Tuki called on Singh in New Delhi yesterday to discuss various developmental issues of the state, especially implementation of the PM's Package announced on January 31, 2008, official sources said here today.

He told the Prime Minister that Arunachal Pradesh had recently submitted certain infrastructure development projects for funding by ADB but due to certain hurdles the projects were not seeing the light of day.

He appealed for the PM's personal intervention to clear these hurdles so that the state could benefit from international funding agencies.

Appraising the PM of various stages of implementation of the projects under the PM's package, Tuki assured him that the package was being implemented in letter and spirit.

 

The Chief Minister also urged the PM to consider reconstruction of the historic Stilwell Road to foster bilateral trade with South East Asian countries.

He also discussed strategic infrastructure projects, like the Lumla-Tashigaon road and the tunnel from Sange to Jang being surveyed by the NHPC.

Drawing his attention towards the pending projects, he requested the PM to expedite the process that involves ministry of external affairs, Border Roads Organisation and others.

He also appealed to the PM for facilitating the 'No objection certificate' for the construction of the Lumla airport which would cater to both civilian and defence purposes.

  

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First Published: Nov 04 2012 | 12:55 PM IST

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