Senapati resumes "Meeyamgi Numit"
Source: The Sangai Express / DIO
Senapati, January 17 2025:
The District Administration, Senapati revamped and organised Meeyamgi Numit & District Hill Leaders Day today at Multipurpose Hall, Mini Secretariat, Senapati after being halted for some period of time.
In today's programme, Rang David Kung, MCS, ADM, Senapati along with the SDO's and DLO's heard various grievances and demands of the public relating to Old Age Pension, MGNREGS, Vaccine programme, Livestock insurance and others.
The Health Department also provides free screening of non-communicable disease.
Speaking at the gathering, the Additional District Magistrate of Senapati Rang David Kung, MCS welcomed the DLO's and its staff and public for the first episode of 2025 district level Meeyamgi Numit.
While briefing on the programme, he stated that it is a significant initiative of the Government of Manipur which aimed at strengthening the bond between the Government and the people.
He said that it provides a direct platform for citizens of Manipur to directly interact with the Government officials to share their grievances, seek solutions and access various Government services without hurdles.
He further stated that the programmes will improve transparency and make governance more responsive thereby strengthening democracy that the voices of ordinary citizens are heard at the highest levels of Government.
He appealed to the DLO's to reaffirm commitment to good governance, transparency and inclusive departments.
During the programme, a total number of 32 National Hospitality Skill certificate of Hunar Se Rozgar Tak under Ministry of Tourism, GoI conducted by Primero Skills and Training Pvt Ltd., 3 knapsack sprayer from Agriculture department, 1 CMHT card from Health department and 2 Ration card from CAF & PD were distributed.
More than 20 stalls from various departments were opened to settle/ dispose of the grievances of the public.
Every third Friday of the month will be embarked as "Meeyamgi Numit" for the district.
However, if 3rd Friday falls on any other general holiday, then the 3rd Thursday of the month will be organized as Meeyamgi Numit.