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| Union Minister B. L. Verma interacts with staffs at Ayushman Arogya Mandir (HWC), at Siiro. |
Ziro, April 28:
Union Minister B. L. Verma concluded a comprehensive field assessment in Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, evaluating the on-ground implementation of key Central Government schemes aimed at improving housing, food security, healthcare, and rural livelihoods.
During the visit, the Minister inspected housing units constructed under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) at Pai Gate, where beneficiaries shared firsthand accounts of how the initiative has enabled access to safe and dignified housing. Emphasizing the government’s commitment to “Housing for All,” Verma reviewed construction quality, beneficiary coverage, and timely delivery of assistance.
In Hong village, the Minister visited the Punyo Fair Price Shop operating under the National Food Security Act (NFSA). He assessed the distribution system of subsidized food grains and interacted with local residents to understand accessibility, transparency, and efficiency in the Public Distribution System (PDS). Officials briefed him on supply chain mechanisms and efforts to curb leakages.
Highlighting a holistic approach to rural development, Verma also toured the Hong Health & Wellness Centre, where he reviewed healthcare services provided under the Ayushman Bharat initiative. He interacted with medical staff and patients, focusing on primary healthcare delivery, availability of essential medicines, and outreach services in remote areas.
The Minister further visited the Integrated Aqua Park at Siiro, a key project aimed at modernizing aquaculture practices in the Apatani plateau. The facility integrates traditional farming knowledge with scientific techniques to enhance fish production and diversify local livelihoods. Officials explained how such initiatives are helping boost income generation while preserving the ecological balance of the region.
Speaking to officials and community members, Verma stated that field-level assessments are crucial to bridge gaps between policy formulation and implementation. He reiterated that the Centre remains committed to ensuring that flagship schemes deliver tangible benefits to every eligible beneficiary, particularly in remote and tribal regions.
Local authorities, including district officials and representatives, accompanied the Minister during the visit and assured continued efforts to strengthen implementation frameworks. The visit is expected to further streamline coordination among departments and accelerate developmental outcomes in the region.

