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Arunachal Pradesh will assess the border with Assam on the ground

Arunachal Pradesh Home Minister Bamang Felix directed the deputy commissioners of 12 districts that share borders with Assam to publish floor assessment document at the inter-country boundary inside two months, officials said on Friday.


Felix issued the directive on Thursday at some stage in a assembly of the High Power Ministerial Committee (HPMC) with the district-degree committees that had been constituted on July 15 to study the interstate border fame, they said.



The DCs were requested to publish the evaluation reviews based totally at the suggestions of the Local Commission appointed by the Supreme Court, they stated.


The districts had been asked to post reports via October 26. Theses districts are West Kameng, Pakke Kessang, Papum Pare, Kamle, Lower Siang, Lower Dibang Valley, East Siang, Lohit, Namsai, Changlang, Longding and Tirap, they introduced.


"We have to make our aim clean to remedy the interstate boundary trouble so that our future technology does now not face the equal problem that we face today," Felix said, exhorting the DCs to adopt the exercising with utmost sincerity.


Acknowledging that the venture given to the district-degree committees is difficult, the house minister asserted that there's enough political will within the authorities, political parties of the kingdom, community-primarily based corporations and students' unions to resolve the issue.


The HPMC decided to take pointers of the Local Commission appointed by means of the Supreme Court as the premise of the country's border claims, making 2007 the year of reference for the assessment of the interstate boundary demarcation.

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