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Rongjeng gets first mineral water plant; MLA Jim M. Sangma inaugurates facility

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Williamnagar, Feb 9: The J.J. Mineral Water Plant and Beverage, producing packaged drinking water under the brand name “Chimik,” was formally inaugurated by the local MLA of Rongjeng Constituency, Jim M. Sangma, at Chambildam, Rongjeng on Monday.

Rongjeng gets first mineral water plant; MLA Jim M. Sangma inaugurates facilityThe mineral water plant is the first of its kind in and around the Rongjeng area and is expected to cater to the growing demand for safe and pure drinking water in the region.

The inaugural programme began with the welcome of the Chief Guest, MLA Jim M. Sangma, followed by a welcome address delivered by the proprietor of the plant, Janseng R. Marak.

The programme was blessed by Rev. Fr. Projit D. Sangma, who offered prayers for the successful functioning of the newly inaugurated packaged drinking water plant.

The inaugural ribbon and cake were cut by the Chief Guest, Jim M. Sangma, after which he visited the plant premises along with other invited guests to inspect the facilities.

Rongjeng gets first mineral water plant; MLA Jim M. Sangma inaugurates facilityAddressing the gathering, MLA Jim M. Sangma congratulated Janseng R. Marak, his spouse, and all those involved in establishing the plant.

He described the initiative as a positive step for the Rongjeng area, stating that it would not only provide safe and hygienic drinking water but also encourage local entrepreneurship.

He further said that with the establishment of the plant, the people of Rongjeng would no longer need to travel to other places to purchase packaged drinking water, as it would now be available locally.

He thanked Janseng R. Marak for making this possible and urged the public to support the venture by purchasing locally produced water, which would help sustain the business and motivate others to undertake similar initiatives.

Speaking to Hub News, the proprietor Janseng R. Marak said that the primary objective of setting up the plant was to make pure and safe drinking water easily available to the people of Rongjeng, while also generating employment and business opportunities.

He informed that nine local youths are currently employed at the plant and expressed hope that, in the future, the product would be supplied to other parts of Garo Hills and even to Assam.

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