Tuensang: SMDC, GHS Chare collaborates with citizens of Chare Town areas for ‘Project Constitutional Justice’

Tuensang: Concerted effort made to highlight dire and impassable state of roads in Chare area

BY | Thursday, 10 August, 2023

The School Management and Development Committee (SMDC) of Government High School, Chare, under Tuensang district, in conjunction with the proactive engagement of the citizens of Chare Town and the adjacent areas, has launched a significant social initiative entitled ‘Project Constitutional Justice’. This project aims to raise awareness and advocate for improved road conditions and other social issues in Chare town and the surrounding areas.

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The primary objective of the project is to bring to light the deteriorated, deplorable road conditions that have been affecting the residents of Chare Town and the adjacent region. By uniting efforts, SMDC GHS Chare and the proactive citizens of the town and adjacent areas seek to amplify their voices, calling attention to the pressing issue of inadequate road infrastructure and to restore their constitutional rights.

Dr Aniruddha Babar, a respected figure in the academic community, legal fraternity and Assistant Professor at Tetso College, Dimapur, has been spearheading this community-driven initiative.

With his extensive knowledge in the field of Law and social justice, Dr Babar is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of the residents of Chare Town and adjacent regions.

Assisting him is Haiguing Kuame, his student cum Project Assistant, a dedicated third-semester political science student at Tetso College, who has shown remarkable dedication to the cause.

Throughout the duration of the project, a concerted effort was made to highlight the dire and impassable state of the roads in the Chare area. This was accomplished through a series of impactful video recordings, capturing the real-life conditions faced by local residents.

Additionally, interviews were conducted with a diverse range of individuals, including local students, women, senior citizens, the Gaonbura (village head), Senior Teacher, and Pastor. These interviews provided first-hand accounts of the challenges posed by the poor road infrastructure, showcasing the impact on the citizens daily life, education, and overall community well-being.

‘Project Constitutional Justice’ serves as an exemplar of community-driven collaboration, demonstrating the power of collective action in addressing critical issues. The project not only sheds light on the pressing matter of road conditions but also highlights the spirit of resilience and unity within the Chare community.

The ambitious ‘Project Constitutional Justice’ shall continue to engage with more social issues and cover more areas in the Eastern Nagaland beyond Chare Town and adjacent region, Dr Aniruddha Babar, Project Director for ‘Project Constitutional Justice’ informed.

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