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Nyusietho Nyuthe inspects the ongoing construction work on the Akhegwo–Avakhung
road.
- DIMAPUR — Z Nyusietho Nyuthe, MLA and Advisor
for New and Renewable Energy at Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority,
conducted an on-site inspection of the ongoing construction of the two-lane
road from Akhegwo to Avakhung (packages I to III).
- According to an update, recognising the strategic importance
of cross-border connectivity and infrastructure reinforcement, the advisor’s
visit focused on assessing the pace and quality of work, identifying challenges
on the ground, and ensuring alignment with the broader vision of regional
integration and accessibility.
- In his remarks, Nyuthe emphasised the importance of quality
workmanship, stating that durable, safe, and well-engineered infrastructure
forms the backbone of sustainable development and long-term connectivity. He
urged the contractors and engineers to uphold the highest technical standards
and ensure that every phase of the project reflects accountability, precision,
and excellence.
- He highlighted the importance of the Akhegwo–Avakhung road
as a vital link to South-East Asian countries and the shortest route from
Nagaland to New Thamanti port in Myanmar (approximately 110 km).
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- Emphasising the role of public support in infrastructure
success, he appealed for the active cooperation of the community to ensure
smooth implementation, noting that collective effort is essential for timely
completion and quality workmanship.
- The advisor was accompanied by the deputy commissioner of
Meluri, the superintendent of police of Meluri, departmental heads, officials
from Pochury Hoho, Pochury Mother’s Association, Pochury Students’ Union, a
National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited engineer,
and other public leaders.