In Mizoram, the 78th Independence Day is observed throughout the state of Mizoram. Speaking at the celebration at AR Ground Lammual today, Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma said that the government is committed to provide transparent government and work for the interest of the people. The Chief Minister said that various sectors will be strengthened under Handholding Policy, purchasing and processing of artisans’ produce will be considered and that they will continue to promote handloom products and also continue to seek talents amongst the youngsters so that they may utilize it to built a career out of their talents. The Chief Minister also said that his government was firm on its goal of providing inclusive governance and development, of more accountability and transparency in government processes and a people centric administration with improved delivery of public services. “The state government will launch a scheme to enable deserving partners to avail interest-free loan upto Rs. 50 lakh to achieve economic growth and improve the living condition of the masses.” Chief Minister said.
Pu Lalduhoma said that they will continue to fight against the abuse of drugs. He further said that the Mizoram Liquor Prohibition Act 2019 and related laws will be amended. The Chief Minister said that more than 10,000 youths are being trained in various skills and talents like handcraft and sports so that they can be developed into a career path in collaboration with the central government’s initiatives. Mizo youths are being encouraged to participate in the event and he also states that hopefully we might be able to see Mizo youths participating at 2036 Olympics.
27 parade contingents, seven armed contingents and six unarmed contingents, 12 school contingents and three band parties were present at the parade today.
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