Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu on Friday called on governor KT Parnaik at the Raj Bhavan and discussed key security and developmental challenges and opportunities for the state and shared commitment to work collaboratively for a secure, prosperous and digitally empowered Arunachal.
Discussing the recent approval of the Vibrant Villages Programme along the Indo-Myanmar border, Parnaik expressed sincere appreciation to the Centre for prioritising the upliftment of remote frontier community.
He conveyed optimism that the programme would catalyse much-needed development, bringing infrastructure, economic opportunities, and improved quality of life to border residents, an official statement from the Raj Bhavan said.
In line with their commitment to good governance, the governor and CM also reviewed the state's progress in digital transformation.
The governor emphasised the urgency of integrating all govt schemes and services into a unified digital ecosystem to enhance transparency, monitoring, and delivery efficiency. He also advocated for the digitisation of official records and the Raj Bhavan initiatives to ensure better institutional continuity and public accountability.
The duo held discussions focused on empowering the youth of the state through skill development, with an emphasis on entrepreneurship and self-employment. They also explored ways to boost tourism and promote adventure activities, recognising their potential to drive economic growth and showcase the state's natural beauty.
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