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Secy Border Mgmt Atal Dulloo visits pangong area and interacts with people

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Leh, Sept 11: Secretary Border Management MHA, GoI, Atal Dulloo visited Pangong area, specifically to the villages of Chushul, Maan, Merak, Urgo, and Tangtse on September 9, in order to assess the progress of the vibrant villages in the Union Territory of Ladakh. Accompanying him were Manoj Singh Rawat, ADG ITBP, senior security officers, and civil administrators from the UT Administration.

Secretary, Atal Dulloo was warmly received by PK Sriwato, DIG of ITBP, and SDM Shakeel Ahmed. During his visit, Secretary Dulloo engaged in discussions with members of the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI), local residents, and ITBP personnel at a community hall.

The public highlighted several pressingdemands, including the installation of mobile connectivity towers to address the absence of internet facilities, which directly impacts the local education system. Additionally, requests for a dedicated block for Chushul, solar-powered housing, hand pumps, and guesthouses were put forth. The locals also emphasized the need for the area to be declared an international border, enabling their children to access employment opportunities in border-related sectors.

Secretary, Atal Dulloo listened to these demands and assured the community that their concerns would be promptly conveyed to the relevant authorities for resolution. He further instructed security forces to maintain close communication with the local population and civil administration.

Subsequently, Secretary Dulloo visited the villages of Maan, Merak, Urgo, and Tangtse, where he interacted with the residents. He emphasized the priority placed on the vibrant village program by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aiming to provide essential infrastructure in these border villages.

Expressing their gratitude, the villagers expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for his special attention to the border areas of UT Ladakh. They reiterated the need for internet connectivity, development of tourist destinations, and land allocation for the construction of rest houses to support their livelihoods, as there are limited avenues for earning a living in the region.

Residents of the Changthang area also raised concerns about construction restrictions imposed by the Wildlife Act, hampering economic activities such as the establishment of resorts, restaurants, and dhabas.

Secretary Dulloo assured them that their demands would be taken up with the relevant authorities for resolution, highlighting the government’s commitment to addressing the needs and aspirations of the people living in these border areas.

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