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Tuki inspects secretariat complex

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki along with PWD Minister Gojen Gadi, Minister DoTCL and Mines Tirong Aboh, Parliamentary Secretary Karya Bagang, Chief Secretary and other officials visited the construction sites of the State Civil Secretariat and State Legislative Assembly complexes on Monday. 

Insisting on timely completion of both the prestigious projects, Tuki told the PWD officials, implementing the projects, not to compromise with quality, safety and feasibility of the buildings. 

Officials informed that the Civil Secretariat would be completed by March 2016, while construction of the Assembly building is being taken on a war footing. APCC President Padi Richo also accompanied the CM on the visits.

 

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