The MoU was signed within the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, Minister (RD & PR) Ojing Tasing, Chief Secretary Manish Kumar Gupta, Chairman (SUMPDC) Tamiyo Taga, Commissioner Hydropower Sonam Chombey, Commissioner (Planning and Funding) Ankur Garg, Joint Secretary Hydropower Hage Lailang, Deputy Commissioner Siang Tayi Taggu, Advisor to HDCM Anupam Tangu.
Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein said- “The signing of the MoU by the individuals of Parong is a major step ahead. With over 62% households extending their assist to the MoU, the individuals of Parong village have proven their dedication to progress. This step displays our collective perception that the undertaking will deliver significant improvement and new alternatives to the area.”
Taram Jerang a resident of Parong who was current through the signing of the MoU mentioned, “We, the residents of Parong, are hopeful that by supporting the MoU for PFR, our village will see actual progress.”
“By supporting the MoU for PFR, we see this as a step towards a brighter future for Siang and Arunachal Pradesh.” mentioned Tamat Pabin one other Parong resident.
The undertaking, declared a Nationwide Challenge by the Authorities of India in 2008, is anticipated to play an important function in India's water and vitality safety.
With Parong's endorsement, the momentum behind SUMP continues to develop, setting the stage for a undertaking that balances cultural preservation with fashionable improvement whereas strengthening Arunachal Pradesh's function in guaranteeing India's water safety.
Previous to Parong, 4 villages particularly Pangkang, Riga, Riew and Begging had already signed MoUs for the PFR course of. Collectively, these endorsements mirror rising unity and belief amongst Siang communities, laying a powerful social basis for the undertaking's profitable implementation.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 