YACHULI, 15 May: Building a district from the ground up is as much about human connection as it is about administration – a reality highlighted during a high-level review meeting among MLA Toko Tatung, DC Shweta Nagarkoti, and SP Angad Mehta here in Keyi Panyor district on Friday.

While Keyi Panyor is already making progress in housing families through the PMAY (U) and laying the physical foundations for the future with the new Yachuli district secretariat, the leadership candidly addressed the “growing pains” that stand in the way of serving their 25,000 residents.

From the urgent need to fill vacant Group A and C posts to the lack of vehicles for department heads and the digital hurdles facing 224 villages, the message was clear: to truly bring e-governance to life and bridge the gap between the government and the governed, the district requires a swift infusion of manpower and connectivity. It is a mission focused on transforming a new administrative map into a thriving, mobile, and fully staffed home for its people. (DIPR)