Centre to Release Funds for Mizoram's Energy Improvement
The Indian government is set to allocate Rs 6 crore to enhance Mizoram's power infrastructure. Union Power Minister Khattar confirmed the funds during a discussion with BJP leaders in Aizawl, promising quick action upon receipt of the state's contribution.
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The central government of India has pledged Rs 6 crore towards enhancing the power infrastructure in Mizoram, as announced by Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. This declaration was made during a meeting with BJP representatives in Aizawl, according to state BJP sources.
The meeting chaired by Mizoram BJP president K Beichhua, addressed numerous state concerns, among them the delay in central funds and issues faced by DAY-NULM contractual employees. Khattar assured rapid fund release once Mizoram deposits Rs 60 lakh. He also promised attention to grievances of contractual workers, with plans for NULM 2.0 under development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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