Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma, on October 20, announced that the state government has earmarked more than Rs 700 crore to resolve the persistent water shortage in the Dampa assembly segment of Mamit district.

Addressing the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) Dampa East block election campaign launch at Reiek village, Lalduhoma said the government is giving top priority to the development of Mamit, one of India’s aspirational districts. The Dampa assembly bypoll is scheduled for November 11.

The Chief Minister highlighted several ongoing initiatives, including the construction of link roads to connect farmlands and the establishment of eight warehouses for storing broomsticks and other agricultural produce.

He said the Chief Minister’s Rubber Mission, with a total investment of Rs 33.94 cr

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