DCM reviews the status of the Miao-Vijaynagar road
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DCM reviews the status of the Miao-Vijaynagar road

To discuss the condition of the Miao-Vijaynagar road in Changlang district, UD Minister Kamlung Mossang, RWD Minister Honchun Ngandam, and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein convened a meeting. They talked about building the road faster on a war footing and said that the development of this important route needed to be finished by October 2022 in order for it to be inaugurated in November 2022. Mein urged the contractors and executing authorities to speed up the road's construction by pooling their resources.

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To discuss the condition of the Miao-Vijaynagar road in Changlang district, UD Minister Kamlung Mossang, RWD Minister Honchun Ngandam, and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein convened a meeting. They talked about building the road faster on a war footing and said that the development of this important route needed to be finished by October 2022 in order for it to be inaugurated in November 2022. Mein urged the contractors and executing authorities to speed up the road's construction by pooling their resources. Also read: Residents demand another bridge from Nariman Point to Colaba Construction begins on Kompally NH extension

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