Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh today said his government was making progress in several areas and giving priority to complete the "unfinished" task of the previous government.
While unfurling the National Tri-colour at the main function at the 1st Manipur Rifles parade ground, the chief minister assured the people that development work will be done in both hills and valley areas of Manipur.
The state government, he said, is giving priority to "complete the unfinished task of the previous government."
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Announcing implementation of several schemes meant for development in the field of education and health sectors, Biren acknowledged the need of developing the Indo-Myanmar border town of Moreh.
The chief minister received salute from 44 contingents representing the state police, Manipur Rifles, fire services, BSF, CRPF amongst others.
The chief minister gave medals to police officers for "distinguished and meritorious services" and awarded "trophies of commendation in community police" to Thoubal superintendent of police K Meghachandra, Imphal East SP Kabib for Anti-drug campaign.
Independence Day was also observed in all the district headquarters and sub-divisions without reports of any untoward incident.
Opposition Congress too observed the day at their party office in Imphal town.
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