She was there. But she seemed to be busy---I mean, in every sense of the term!
Oh! How she attracts me!!
Today also I was in the control room for the cable guys. It seemed like I was watching some kind of a talk show! It was a good experience.
There were top officials from 10 important state government departments taking questions from the representatives from hill districts. Most of the officers kept saying that almost all of the government’s development schemes were failure because there was lack of community participations. And most of representatives kept insisting that the departments in the first place should keep in place reasonable monitoring mechanism for evaluating how their money are spent and if the money reaches the targeted people.
In the end, the meeting adopted a recommendation to approach the government to introduce an inbuilt monitoring mechanism in every developmental scheme.
There were also some professors from Manipur University attending the seminar. Even they did not try to approach the issue of leakage of government funds from the standpoint of a management theoretical perspective. I guess that should be the main focus of the deliberations.
Btw, newspapers did come out this morning. But not a mention of the Rajkhowa inquiry commission’s progress. It’s a surprise. But again the road there is said to be so bad it takes 14/15 hrs to cover nearly 150 kms from the district headquarters at Churachandpur. May be, the media is still on the way—you know, they don’t have a chopper!
Thursday, April 20, 2006
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