Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has stressed on the need for convergence and dovetailing of schemes, both Central and state.
There are many welfare and developmental schemes being implemented in the state - mostly funded by the Central government and some by the state government - by respective departments independently as per their business allocations.
With lack of inter-departmental linkage, coordination and cooperation, desired benefits of the schemes are not reaching the intended beneficiaries, the chief minister said in a statement here today.
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"Presently, all departments are working in silos to the detriment of the state's development," he said.
Khandu requested the minister in-charges that a methodology on these lines may be adopted on schemes/projects being executed by their respective departments by encouraging inter-departmental consultations.
"I feel that to have tangible and visible development on the ground and easy monitoring, such an approach would definitely prove beneficial," he said while informing that a mechanism at the officers' level is being worked out by the chief secretary in this regard.
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