MSPB to push implementation of tasks in priority sectors

Shillong, Nov 13: The Meghalaya State Planning Board (MSPB) has resolved to pursue action‑taken reports from priority‑sector departments, ensuring implementation of earlier decisions.

The resolution was taken in the introductory meeting of the Board under the chairmanship of its newly appointed chairman AT Mondal.

The meeting underlined the need for taking follow‑up actions on the Board’s previous minutes.

Principal Secretary of the Board briefed the gathering on the minutes of the preceding Board meeting.

The MSPB is scheduled to reconvene in December to review the departments’ responses and assess progress in the identified key sectors.

MSPB Co‑Chairman John F Kharshiing, Deputy Chairman, and members of the Board were present in the introductory meeting.

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