Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu visited various border villages and a BSF Border Outpost in the Sepahijala District today.

The Governor first visited Dayal Para ADC village and interacted with local residents at the Jaljalaya S.B. School ground. He inquired about the implementation and progress of various Central and State Government schemes. The villagers apprised him of their grievances and problems. They also expressed happiness that a Governor was visiting their village for the first time. Next, the Governor proceeded to Kulubari Purba Para J.B. School, run by the ADC. He visited and inspected the school. Governor Nallu also inspected the Dayal Para ADC village office to review the work being done and visited the Auushman Arogya Mandir . Subsequently, the Governor visited the Boxanagar BOP of the 49th Battalion BSF. He was welcomed by Commandant Ajit Kumar, who briefed him on border-related issues and security within their jurisdiction. The Governor then proceeded along the border road to Border Fencing Gate No. 185 A at Nagar Village under Kalshimura Gram Panchayat. There, he interacted with local residents and inquired about various government schemes. During these interactions, Governor Nallu stated that he had undertaken an initiative to visit border villages across the state to assess the implementation and progress of different government schemes. As part of this effort, he had come to Sepahijala district. He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had declared border villages as "Vibrant and First Villages." The Governor noted the government's comprehensive development initiatives to provide all-weather roads, electricity, improved basic infrastructure, and livelihood support through agriculture and horticulture in these areas. He urged villagers to enroll in health insurance under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, ensure Aadhaar registration for children under five, and encouraged school dropouts above eighteen to learn driving and undertake skill development training under the PM Vishwakarma Scheme to become self-reliant. He also urged parents and teachers to admit children to Eklavya and Navodaya schools for quality education. Later, the Governor visited the Kamalnagar Primary Health Centre along the border road. He interacted with doctors and health staff, and inspected the Allopathy OPD, Dental OPD, ABPMJY Desk, and the health laboratory. His next stop was the Basundhara Bahumukhi Samabay Samiti Limited, run by a women's Self-Help Group under the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) and TRLM. The President, Mukta Nahar, briefed him about the Samiti's activities and presented him with a memento and locally made products. Finally, the Governor proceeded along the border fencing road and visited Border Fencing Gates No. G-29 to G-32, including an unfenced area, which he accessed on foot in the N.C. Nagar border sector. BSF officers briefed him on the challenges faced in fencing work. He also visited the N.C. Nagar Border Outpost (BOP) of the BSF, where he was welcomed by DIG V.K. Kasna and Commandant of the 81st Battalion, Rakesh Sinha. The Governor interacted with BSF jawans, applauding them for keeping the border safe and secure, and noted that the BSF is the nation's first line of defense. Throughout the visit, MLA Tofajjal Hossain District Magistrate and Collector Siddharth Shiv Jaiswal, the SDM of Sonamura, and officers from all line departments were present.

Priyanka Bhowmik@nebt

12/22/20251 min read

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