Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla reviews developmental works in Noney district
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, October 20 2025:
The Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, paid a visit to Noney district on October 18 to review the overall developmental and administrative activities being undertaken in the district.
As per a release issued by the Raj Bhavan, upon his arrival at the District Headquarters, the Governor was received by Deputy Commissioner Dr Sharath Chandra Arroju, Superintendent of Police and other senior officers.
He inspected various stalls set up by different departments showcasing various agricultural, horticultural, and handcrafted products.
Later, the Governor chaired a meeting at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner's office where he was briefed by the DC, SP and other District Level Officers (DLOs) .
The Deputy Commissioner apprised the Governor of the various developmental initiatives undertaken in the district.
He also highlighted key issues related to infrastructure developments including national highway projects.
The SP briefed the Governor on the current law and order situation and security measures in the district.
DLOs representing different departments, including from Health, Education, Power, Agriculture, Horticulture presented reports on the status and progress of their respective sectors.
They also raised concerns regarding manpower shortages and requested the Governor to look into these matters.
Governor patiently heard the genuine grievances raised by the district administration.
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla also interacted with representatives of various civil society organisations of the district.
They submitted a memorandum to the Governor, seeking his support and initiative for various developmental projects in the district for the welfare of the people.
The Governor also inspected the world's highest railway pier bridge being constructed over the Ijei river at Noney.
He was briefed by the railway engineers about the ongoing railway line construction.
The engineers informed the Governor that the construction of the bridge is nearing completion and is expected to be finished within this financial year.
Governor appreciated their efforts and encouraged them to continue working in the best interest of the people of the State.




