Udaipur, Feb 18: In a major push toward tribal infrastructure development, the ADC administration has laid the foundation stones for three modern community halls, part of a larger plan to construct 19 such halls across ADC areas. The total estimated cost for the three halls is approximately ₹12 crore.
Each hall will have a seating capacity of 500 and is intended to serve 19 indigenous communities under the ADC. The initiative aims to provide permanent infrastructure for social, cultural, and community events.
The foundation stones were laid by ADC Executive Member Kamal Koloi at: Garji Natin Tila Garu Maidan; Garji Noatia Hoda Maidan; Buraghat Murasing Para.
Officials stated that once completed, the halls will significantly strengthen community engagement and cultural preservation efforts among tribal groups.
The programme was attended by social worker Debit Murasing, Marak community leader Subhash Marak, Noatia community leader Uday Singh Noatia, Murasing community leader Sunil Murasing, and other dignitaries.
The event witnessed strong public participation, reflecting enthusiasm among local residents.
The initiative, undertaken under the leadership of Maharaja Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma, is being described by many as a landmark step toward tribal development and social cohesion in the region.
Further construction phases for the remaining community halls are expected to follow as part of the broader ADC development roadmap.


