Khomi | November 6 : The ongoing two-lane road construction from zero point (Chakhabama via Chetheba-Chozuba) to Zunheboto and from Pfutsero to Phek has brought cheer to the people of the area. The people are said to expect major changes with their status envisaged to change “from backward to forward.”
The work is being taken up by RATNA, and is in progress with approximately 17% implementation. It was also learned that the ongoing work is more or less a joint venture, from frontal organization of the area ‘strengthening the contractor’ for quality workmanship.
While inspecting the ongoing construction works, the constituency’s Member of Legislative Assembly Deo Nukhu. He interacted with The Morung Express November 4. He stated that the significant project would definitely uplift the economy of the people of the area sooner or later. He said this during the inauguration program of Khomi Villages Rural Primary Godown Marketing shed in middle Khomi village.
The MLA also sought more machinery for the ongoing work at the earliest to expedite the works. Nukhu gave this remark in the “comment register.” Talking to company supervisors at the work site, Nukhu made sure to remark that “quality workmanship” must definitely come to the soil of the Chakhesang now.
Urging upon people of the area to build healthy relations with the company, Nukhu said “Respecting our guests as part of our culture would culminate positive outcome sooner or later.” He was of the view that tremendous economic progress is open ‘if one knows how to prioritize his daily affairs with more effort.’
Further, while showing the mapping survey the executive engineer of R&B of Pfutsero division, Tiatemsu, said that the Ministry of Roads & Transports have taken up a satellite survey.
He said the old alignment which crossed Losami and Phek village had a stretch of 76 Kms however the present alignment would only had a distant stretched of 57 Kms from Pfutsero to Phek (Phek Bible Hill (AR Junction).
Urging the people of the area to maintain a cordial relationship with each other villages (Viz; Upper Khomi, Middle Khomi, Lower Khomi, Pholami, Sakraba, Porba) Nukhu stressed on the importance of building permanent friendship with the neighbouring villages.
Roads are required to develop both human resources and infrastructures, Nukhu said. One should keep himself focused on common interests rather than creating conflict and confrontations, he added.
The work is being taken up by RATNA, and is in progress with approximately 17% implementation. It was also learned that the ongoing work is more or less a joint venture, from frontal organization of the area ‘strengthening the contractor’ for quality workmanship.
While inspecting the ongoing construction works, the constituency’s Member of Legislative Assembly Deo Nukhu. He interacted with The Morung Express November 4. He stated that the significant project would definitely uplift the economy of the people of the area sooner or later. He said this during the inauguration program of Khomi Villages Rural Primary Godown Marketing shed in middle Khomi village.
The MLA also sought more machinery for the ongoing work at the earliest to expedite the works. Nukhu gave this remark in the “comment register.” Talking to company supervisors at the work site, Nukhu made sure to remark that “quality workmanship” must definitely come to the soil of the Chakhesang now.
Urging upon people of the area to build healthy relations with the company, Nukhu said “Respecting our guests as part of our culture would culminate positive outcome sooner or later.” He was of the view that tremendous economic progress is open ‘if one knows how to prioritize his daily affairs with more effort.’
Further, while showing the mapping survey the executive engineer of R&B of Pfutsero division, Tiatemsu, said that the Ministry of Roads & Transports have taken up a satellite survey.
He said the old alignment which crossed Losami and Phek village had a stretch of 76 Kms however the present alignment would only had a distant stretched of 57 Kms from Pfutsero to Phek (Phek Bible Hill (AR Junction).
Urging the people of the area to maintain a cordial relationship with each other villages (Viz; Upper Khomi, Middle Khomi, Lower Khomi, Pholami, Sakraba, Porba) Nukhu stressed on the importance of building permanent friendship with the neighbouring villages.
Roads are required to develop both human resources and infrastructures, Nukhu said. One should keep himself focused on common interests rather than creating conflict and confrontations, he added.