Hayuliang, Mar 17: Women and Child Development minister Dasanglu Pul on Monday inspected the ongoing infrastructure development at government higher secondary school here, highlighting its potential to reshape educational standards in Anjaw district.
The Rs 18.60 crore state-of-the-art facility will include fully equipped science laboratories, a mathematics and yoga room, an auditorium with a green room, a pantry for midday meals, a sick room, and an examination cell, among other key amenities.
“This project is not just about constructing buildings; it’s about creating an environment where students can thrive academically and personally,” Pul said, commending the commitment of local officers and stakeholders toward this transformative initiative.
As part of her visit, the minister also participated in the ‘Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0’ camp at Hayuliang general ground.
The outreach program, aimed at delivering government services directly to citizens, saw participation from all heads of departments, who set up stalls to facilitate access to various welfare schemes.
“Our goal is to bridge the gap between the administration and the public, ensuring that government benefits reach every corner of our community,” Pul remarked.
Later in the day, the minister attended a coordination meeting with gaon buras and head GBs of the district to reinforce their role in local administration.
Organised by the Anjaw district administration, the meeting aimed at empowering grassroots governance.
Hayuliang ADC led a detailed presentation on the responsibilities of GBs and HGBs, emphasising the need for efficient coordination at the village level.
“Strong local leadership is the backbone of effective governance. When our village leaders are well-informed, the entire system get benefits,” Pul asserted.
She was accompanied by superintendent of police Rike Kamsi, zilla parishad chairperson Soblem Pul, and other officials during the events.