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The Brahmaputra Board held discussions with Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Chief Secretary Manish Gupta in Itanagar to enhance cooperation in water resource management.

Master Plans for 18 Rivers

The Chairman of the Brahmaputra Board provided an update on its activities in Arunachal Pradesh, highlighting that Master Plans for 18 rivers have been developed. The Board urged the state government to actively support these projects for better river basin management, erosion control, and sustainable development.

Government’s Commitment

The Arunachal Pradesh government assured full cooperation, including providing land for a local Brahmaputra Board office. This move aims to strengthen collaboration and accelerate water management projects in the region.

Key Role of the Brahmaputra Board

The Board plays a crucial role in flood control and water resource management in Arunachal Pradesh. By working closely with the state government, it seeks to improve infrastructure, support affected communities, and implement advanced water management initiatives.

With ongoing efforts to establish a dedicated office in the state, the partnership aims to drive faster progress on critical projects, ensuring sustainable water management in Arunachal Pradesh.

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