DC Noklak P Mono Khiamniungan visited Kingjung and Wui villages to discuss welfare schemes and Census 2027.

DIMAPUR — Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Noklak P Mono Khiamniungan, along with district administration and various department officials, visited Kingjung and Wui villages on July 4.
The DC urged the villagers to co-operate in implementing various government schemes and stressed the importance of unity for the overall development of the community.
According to a DIPR report, he appealed to the village council and the public to extend full co-operation to Census officials to ensure the successful completion of the Census 2027 exercise.
He encouraged students to actively contribute to the well-being and development of their community. While exhorting the students, he appreciated the enrolment of students in the village primary school and urged them to pursue education with dedication.
Khiamniungan also appreciated the traditional pottery-making practice of Wui village, which has been preserved and passed down through generations.
Highlighting the cultural significance of the craft, he encouraged the villagers to continue safeguarding their rich heritage and to promote it for future generations.
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He highlighted the importance of maintaining proper documentation while applying for various government schemes so that eligible beneficiaries can fully avail of the benefits.
During the interaction, villagers of Wui shared several grievances, particularly concerning poor road connectivity, challenges in the education sector, and other developmental issues, and requested the administration's intervention.
As part of the programme, the District Hub for Empowerment of Women (DHEW), Sakhi One Stop Centre, and the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) under the Social Welfare department conducted awareness sessions on their respective services and welfare programmes.
The Medical department also organised a medical camp, providing health check-ups and basic healthcare services to the villagers. An Aadhaar enrolment camp and the opening of new SBI accounts were also conducted.