Development Photos sets development agendas for Lilongites

Addressing the gathering, Md Shah Alam noted with
satisfaction about the photo exhibition that aims at creating mass awareness
about the pace of centrally-sponsored schemes in Manipur. ‘This photo
exhibition teaches us the road for development, particularly in Lilong’, said
the Chairperson and calls upon the public for grapping the opportunity of photo
exhibition to learn about the programs of the Government. The outspoken chairperson
mince no words in hitting out the lapses in implementation of various
centrally-sponsored projects in Manipur. ‘The tragedy is that, about 90% of the
populace is not aware of those beautiful schemes. On the other hand, the 10% of
those who have the knowledge of these schemes misused it’, lamented the
chairperson. Narrating his survey, Alam said that 90% of beneficiaries who have
availed Old Age Pension schemes were between the age of 25-45. Widow pensions
were taken away by those whose husband were still alive and mid-day meals were
pocketed by the school authority’, said the chairperson. On NREGS, Alam said
that funds were being misused so much so that there are occasions where cases
have landed into Court! Putting up the case for Lilong, the chairperson
regretted that there is no Community Hall worth the name in Lilong.
Md Islauddin Shah, Principal, Lilong Hr Sec Madrassa said
that the success of centrally-sponsored schemes lies in sincere and honest implementation.
‘We all have the responsibilities for the successful implementation of
centrally-sponsored schemes’, said the Principal and informed that his Madrassa
is getting the benefit of central schemes such as RMSA, SSA, Mid-day meal,
Pre-Matric & Post-Matric scholarships, etc.
In a fitting response from the public, many visitors were
seen visiting the exhibition hall, glancing the photos one after another.
Commenting on the exhibition, O Noyon Singh, Lecturer (Physics), Lilong Hr
Secondary Madrassa said the photo exhibition is an excellent platform to know
the development of the people of our country, particularly the North East. ‘It
helps in knowing the development in North East’ echoed RK Sanatomba Singh,
Lecturer (Eco). Md Nasir Hussain Shah, Lecturer (Edn) feels that the photo exhibition
is a good medium to educate the public on various government projects. ‘Good
exhibition and first time at Lilong’ concludes Shah. Adding more significance
to the campaign, the photo exhibition is an excellent source of information and
knowledge for the students and young learners. ‘This photo exhibition teaches
me many things. It’s informative’, said Kh Rukshana, a Xth grader of Lilong Hr
Secondary Madrassa while talking to visiting media persons on the sideline of
the exhibition.
