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Assam, Arunachal’s border district met at Deomali

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Dibrugarh: In the midst of increasing border tensions between Assam and neighboring countries in the Northeast, a coordination meeting of border districts between countries between administration, police and Dibrugarh forest officials and Arunachal Pradesh Division is held in the Deomali sub-division of the day Friday.
In the Goodwill meeting held between two Assam and Arunachal Pradesh’s border districts was decided to maintain the status quo and friendly relationships between people from the two countries on the ground in the border area adjacent to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
The meeting was held after the proposal by DC was held to his outer partner.
The latter immediately received a proposal and took the opportunity to invite officials from being involved in Deomali in the DIRAP regarding for the meeting.
During daily meetings, various problems related to border areas are discussed such as increasing road connectivity, illegal logging, mining transportation and liquor.
It was decided that the patrol together by police Assam and Police Arunachal Pradesh, in addition to forest officials must examine illegal timber trade and mining in the border area.
Responding to requests made by DC’s outrage for inter-country travel and more interactions of people-to-people between the two districts, DC is guaranteed to start maintenance of routes from Joypur to LawJuri for better transportation.
The meeting also decided to hold a similar goodwill meeting from the two district administration from time to time to ensure environmentally friendly relationships.
The meeting was also attended by SP Dibrugarh Shwetank Mishra, SP Diap Kardak Riba and other senior officials.
Previously, the meeting took place with the Felicitation of Dibrugarh DC Pallav Gopal Jha with a traditional Nocte coat by tarap tarap tarap.
DC tirap is proven with traditional assamese ‘gamosa’ by DC DC.

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