IAS Officer in Manipur Build 100km road using only volunteers and without Govt help
IAS Officer Armstrong Pame Builds 100 KM Road in Manipur Without Govt Help
Armstrong Pame, the senior district magistrate, had been waiting for funds the government had earmarked to build a road, but when a deadly
outbreak of malaria left 150 local people needing hospital treatment in
July, he and his family decided they could wait no longer. The
patients, many of them seriously ill, had to be carried for two days on
bamboo stretchers to the nearest hospital, and some died on the path.
One of them was Mr Pame's uncle.
He and his relatives donated their salaries and established a Facebook
page to raise more funds. More than 150 volunteers armed with shovels
and a bulldozer and digger donated by supporters started carving a road
out of the hillside in August 2012.
The road links the remote Manipur district of Tamenglong to Haflong in
neighbouring Assam, the journey distance to the nearest good hospital
will be cut to just five hours.
He is the 1st IAS from his Zeme Tribe of Tamenglong District in Manipur and currently serves as sub-divisional magistrate.
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