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Underprivileged should be given priority
Dear Editor,
In the midst of claim and counter claim over the creation of Lower Siang District
and its HQ, between the District Demand Action Committees (DDAC) of Basar Assembly
Constituency and District Demand Joint Action Committee (DDJAC) of Likabali-
Basar as such is an important place with its own distinct geographical locations as per as Lower Siang is concerned. People of Basar area are relatively more advantageous in terms of communications, education, medical facilities and administrations etc due to vicinity to district Hqtr Aalo as compared to foot hills area.
The people of foot hill areas are indeed facing various type of problems such as communications, medical facilites , administrations, law and order, boundary problems etc.
Therefore as a common man we feel that problems of the people of foot hill areas will be limited if the Hqtr is established in nearby foot hill areas. However, it doesn’t mean that Basar is unfit at all or people of Basar areas are not facing problems.
People of Basar has reportedly done lots of hard work and initiated the demands for creation of Lower Siang district but when the demands are to be fulfilled and hqtr is being proposed in other place, has ended up in controversy. However at the end of the day for the broader prospect of the region, we still feel that underprivileged people in the society should be given priority in all aspect including in all round development. Hope matter is not politicised and justice will prevail for all.
Yours,
Ori J, (on email), Aalo
Give a chance
Dear Editor,
This is mainly in response to Duge Ete and Marpe Ninu’s letters published in your
esteemed daily on Dec 7, Dec14 and Dec 17. I would firstly request you not to entertain
such empty vessel comments of some people regarding 29 Likabali-
The comments should come out based on factual knowledge. Otherwise it may spark more tension in the present situation.
The creation of a new district is a united effort and demand of the Galo communities living in the foothill areas of Arunachal Pradesh since 1997.
The public and leaders of Likabali, Gensi, Kangku, Nari and Koyu with a total population of 20,629 at that time were the one to start a united demand for a new district in the year 1997. The people of Basar entered into the scenario late in the year 2002 only and hence the drama started thereafter and continues till today.
If they think a virgin land is not feasible for developing a new district HQ then did all the present dist. HQs of the state fall from heaven. If they think that the govt. need not develop a virgin land then do you think that some developers are going to invest in these lands? ’Rome was not build in a day’, so let our govt. take enough time of its own to build a new district.
If you are much concerned about the govt. investing crores of rupees in this new project then why are you not paying attention to crores of govt. funds going into the accounts of few people?
Basar is already a well established town with well to do people of the state. Give a chance to your brothers from the foothill areas.
The HQ being at the foothill area can be a solution to lot of problems being faced by the people of these areas.
I would like to add that the Arunachal trans highway does not connect Likabali and Basar. It will be the BRTF on the process of developing the present single lane road into two lanes. There is no use for the people of the foothill areas if the HQ is set up at Basar which is just a few miles away from the present HQ ‘Aalo’.
Yours,
Concerned denizen
(on email), Likabali
The hiked fare
(1)
Dear Editor,
I would like to say that , the sudden hike of sumo fare from ` 450 to 550 for Daporijo to Itanagar which is merely 300 km far is unfair and illegal as there is no any valid reason to increase the fare.
Due to the hike, poor public and college goer are more affected. So I would like to request the district administration to take necessary action.
Also I request student unions likes ATSU, AUDSU, to wake up and work for public interest of Upper Subansiri district.
Yours
r d tagin, (on email) Daporijo
(2)
Dear Editor,
This is regarding the increased sumo fare between Daporijo to Itanagar route. The people of Daporijo town, especially the unemployed, students and the villagers are facing lots of predicaments due to the rise of sumo fare.
I wonder what is the reason of rising of sumo fare?
Yours,
Gepu Don (on email)
DN college
No platform for us
Dear Editor,
All Arunachal Pradesh Tribal Labour Welfare Society (AAPTLWS), was established way back in the year 2009 to safeguard the rights, privileges and welfare of the members of the Indigenous Tribal Labour Class of our State.
But inspite of our utmost effort since its inception in the year 2009, we are unable
to redress the numerous grievances face by the Indigenous Tribal Labour Class of
our State, the only reason being that in most of the Government operating within
the state, it has been observed that the maximum numbers of the Group-
So, taking in to view the welfare of the Indigenous Tribal Labour Class of our state,
there is an earnest need to provide maximum employment opportunities to the Indigenous
Tribal People of our state by providing that cent percent preference should be given
to the Indigenous People of our state in the Group-
Arunachal Pradesh Tribal Labbur Welfare Saciety (AAPTLWS) appeal to all concerned to kindly look into the grievances of the All Arunachal Pradesh Tribal Welfare Society (AAPTLWS), so that the welfare of the Indigenous Tribal Labour Class of our state may be safeguarded.
Yours,
Meeli Sora
AAPTLWS
The pain of those who travels by public carrier!
Dear Editor,
This calls for special attention of the concern authorities responsible for smooth service of APSTS, Miao. The APSTS service once considered and known for best public transport is miserably failing to be of service to the common public. Every passenger aspires to travel on time, reach on time and get back on time. Most common passengers who travel by the APSTS are those who can’t afford to have vehicle of their own or pay off taxi fares.
The APSTS gets loaded and overloaded on top and in with huge sacks and bundles of big shop orders leaving hardly any space for passengers to move in and out. The stoppage of bus at every place loading and unloading the goods badly irritates and angers the worn out travelers. Added to this, the unpolished bahaviour of the conductors and regular late arrival causes most unpleasant journey. The goodness and silence of the public on travel cannot be overridden by the money minded interest of APSTS employees inclusive of Drivers and Conductors. On behalf of the common public passengers who have no choice but to travel in APSTS, it is the responsibility of the authorities of APSTS, Miao to see to better transportation of public passengers. “Your convenience our pride” should be the motto of every public transportation.
Yours,
R. K. Paul Chawang,
(on email), Namphai-
Changlang
A need for a revolution
Dear Editor,
I feel that we are indeed facing the Taliban system. Social crimes are expanding day by day. Corruption, nepotism, injustice, criminal activity and all other unwanted elements are increasing by leap &bounds. Dirty politics rules everywhere. No one is thinking for the betterment of Arunachal Pradesh. Everyone is communal. Politicians, bureaucrats, student bodies and every responsible and powerful association thinks for their own benefits.
Everyone knows to play politics. They are kings of sweet talking but, whenever the dark moments come they turn their back.
Every other association is taking the opportunity to condemn the man who assaulted the two journalist. But, is there any effect on that man? Probably no.
I really don't know what the matter was and whose fault it was. But, I beg these so called associations to stop making easy comments every day. We are fed up of these same filmy lines. We are living in a disintegrating society. Probably and hopefully a French revolution is needed.
Yours
Nikrun bui, (on email)
Daporijo
Make way for media to work
Dear Editor,
This is concerning the attack on two journalists recently in Itanagar. It’s an appeal to my fellow citizens that please give the respect that’s due to the journalists working in Arunachal Pradesh. People really haven't seen the hardship that comes with this profession and to be honest in a state like ours it’s not an easy job to hang on to and survive for long. There are many reasons to that fact including the packages, the countless hours at the field and in office digging a story, skipping of meals to get the news published in the paper so that it lands on our doorstep the next morning and added to that dealing with bullies and unknown callers with threatening dialogues.
The journalists of our state are striving hard, very hard to establish the power of media in our society. And it’s all for us to acknowledge their selfless and unconditional hard work.
It’s a prayer to the people of Arunachal to give the media freedom and help shape a state we have always dreamt of. We must remember that we have to give some answers to the coming generations.
Yours,
Lobsang Chombey,
(on email), New Delhi
A disgrace
Dear Editor,
The recent incident of assault of mediaperson is very shameful and disgraceful for the whole of learned Arunachali's.
A free and fare media is the key to success of every state, country etc.
Take the example of the developed nations, the media is so powerful that it could make or break a country. And they are very much the reason for a place to grow.
Take example of poor and war struck countries like Somalia, North Korea, where the
media is ill-
As a student and young member of the state I want to express my deep agony and anger over the assault and that too on ladies.
I want to request my brothers and sisters to please respect media person for they are the mirror which will show us our true face.
Yours,
Tonia Mara, DN college
Under the threat of sophisticated conspiracy
Dear Editor,
It is unfortunate that the locals are under the threat of sophisticated conspiracy. Over the years Sanskritisation and westernisation which penetrated into the land of Arunachal Pradesh in guise of modernity has taken a toll of our tribal rationality. The tribals, their traditions, cultures, customs, norms and belief system are belittled and despised by so called the agents of intruding cultures. For them it is a religion to assume that we are incapable of ushering a tribal renaissance and stirring the wheel of self determination of our own destiny. From hundreds or thousands of miles they condition their mind with prejudices against the locals and come to assist or administer us. The consequence is that they dump their social order and attitude on the innocent hill men who is unable to comprehend such intricate reflections of their intentions because they always come with a canopy. The lid may be sometimes uncovered but since they control the structural nerves like bureaucracy, finance, commerce, education, religious institutions, security etc, they are hard to deal with. So for instance, the story of external infection whether it be corruption and lack of motivation from the Bhimaru states of India, inferiority complexion from ambassadors of education and religious preachers still continues to prevail. I wonder why it has to be that way and I wondered again when I read the news in your esteemed times about the thrown out local employees by the Auditor General.
If the state government cannot provide jobs for 705,158 Arunachalees, then it is a shame. And it is much worse if it cannot protect its people from intrigues of the outsiders to capture the suitable jobs of the government offices in our state. In the past it had started and it is still going on. The officials belonging from outside states have formed a secret confederacy to occupy the highest post in the government institutions of ArunachalPradesh. It is ridiculous that our representative government has always sidelined with them on the pretext of incapability of the local population but truth is that it facilitates them to have the lions share in corruption, they are good puppets who pose no threat to them in future because eventually these officials retire back to their own states while leaving no evidence.
Here I would like to give a disclaimer that I am not being parochial or ethno-
I imagine what will be the change when every four arms of each Arunachalee extends out to determine the fate of this state, their home, and for the posterity. Some of us have done something but we need to be democratically ruthless in intensity.
Yours,
Tok Sogun, (on email), New Delhi
Have some control on effortless money making
Dear Editor,
Countless MoU’s have already been signed between state government and power developers.
I don’t know if I have narrowed my view on perceiving the fact that such agreements
have already exceeded 100 and are still going on. It has burdened me to consider
that either the people in the govt. or the power developers have lost their minds.
Again I thought, people in the govt. can’t be tricked, when it comes to money and
materials, their great appetite and full-
Yours,
Haku Tatak (on email)
Itanagar
A worthless furore
Dear Editor,
The furore over corruption is worthless. Corruption is a gift of the Congress and will go on so long as India exists. It is the culture of India.
Even the Nobel Prize for Rabindranath Tagore was due to the lobbying by his friend, the famous, influential British poet Graham Greene and some senior British officials who were pleased with his services to the Queen. So Niira Radia is no criminal as such.
Yours,
Sumon Das, (on email) Bhubaneshwar
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MP Takam Sanjoy’s PSO surrenders & granted bail in the journalists assault case
IRBN personnel at it agains
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: In a dramatic but well plotted ‘eye–wash’, constable Hina Tada of 2nd IRBn who is the accused in the December 12 ‘Journalists Assault’ case, sprung a surprise and surrendered before Naharlagun police station of Capital Complex Police at around 6 pm Monday evening.
Accused Tada walked into the police station armed with an anticipatory bail granted
by district and session court judge, Yupia and surrendered before the investigating
officer (I/O) SI Ngilyang Lali. Later Tada was released the same evening after preliminary
questioning. Earlier on Monday morning, the Capital Complex Additional district magistrate
had issued a non-
With that ended the ‘indefinite pen-
The media fraternity took to street on December 16 last; blacked-
Sources confirmed that accused in the case is a serving constable of 2nd IRBn and is currently on assignment with ‘VIP Security Cell’. Also, sources have confirmed that he is deputed as personal security officer (PSO) with Lok Sabha Member of Parliament, Takam Sanjoy. Reportedly, Tada is a habitual offender and it is on record that a departmental enquiry is pending against him for defying the authority while asked to go on duty to Jharkand in November 2009; and was reportedly absconding from duty during November 20, 2009 to January 4, 2010.
Coming down heavily on police department, a joint press communiqué of APUWJ and APC alleged that police knew the identity of the accused within 24 hours of the incident; but kept denying knowing anything about him because of the fact that accused has been attached to high profile Lok Sabha MP. It is highly intriguing to note that police came out in open about the identity of the accused only after the MP called up one of the senior journalists to inform that accused is attached as his personal security officer and he has directed the SP to arrest him immediately.
Apparently, Capital Complex Police was caught off-
History sheet of men in uniform
12 December 2010: Two women journalists were assaulted while reporting an accident
at around 8 pm on NH 52 between Nahalagun-
14 September 2010: Khya Sonam, a junior teacher from Government M.E. School, Seppa, East Kameng district was severely beaten up by IRBN personnel for not wearing helmet. He was on his way to pay electricity bill. Sonam suffered from broken ribs and he is still waiting for justice.
2 August 2010: At Roing, a 55 year old man Miti Mepo was assaulted by the IRBN personnel, when he tried to intervene in a brawl at night on August 2 last. He was brought to the hospital in a serious condition, where he succumbed to death.
15 July 2010: An employee of the State Transport department, Jumchi Nguso was hit
by a speeding police vehicle (AR-
Tongam Rina
Yours truly can’t afford to lodge a complaint if the food is bad. “You get to eat what you buy” is the usual response. “But that’s what the budget allows” does not work here. If she is in a mood to talk, she would retort “I don’t care what the budget is. Either increase or eat what I cook or cook”.
The scope of further discussion is firmly cut short. There is no other way out; either eat or go on a hunger strike. Hunger strike is the usual response but with an anticipation that she might come up with some magic recipe. But she chooses otherwise. She is firm in her take that you get what you deserves!
The half hearted antics and threats to go on a hunger strike have been put off permanently.
Before you question why all these trivial kitchen details are being shared, yours truly would like to draw a comparison between what happens at her kitchen and media in Arunachal.
All these years, the media in Arunachal has been trying to do some work, if not hard enough. In the last five years or so, workings of the media have changed and yours truly would unabashedly claim that media persons have tried their best in spite of limited resources.
Journalism is not about solving problems but informing the people; with a hope that readers, irrespective of who they are would pick up from there. But it hardly happens.
The civil societies, numerous organizations who claim to work for Arunachal and common citizens is not much concerned at what happens to our state. That’s the ultimate and sad truth.
It is in fact irresponsible to expect that our society would change overnight. When we don’t want to take on the challenges and responsibilities, it is ridiculous to expect one of the members to work on our behalf and bring in changes. Why risk ourselves and our family members? No matter how selfish we are, putting family members and their careers and sometimes their lives, at constant risk is not what we seek. Some hard facts to digest but that’s the facts for many journalists working here in the state.
Citizens will have to continue reading about appointments of office bearer of some sector or colony or organisation and opening and closing ceremonies of some weird and alien sounding government sponsored program. As someone said, you get what you deserve.
Forcing media to close down for three straight days, because of deliberate inaction by the people’s first government and its police and administration is a reflection on our society too. A society which refuses to grow up and a society used to accepting diktats and believing what those in power tells us.
Take the recent case of two journalists who were not only obstructed from carrying out their duties but assaulted in full view of public. The wanted man happens to be security personnel of MP Takam Sanjay.
Our dear MP, instead of facilitating his arrest sends a message of solidarity to the media houses. Thankfully, this media house received the message from the MP after the journalists had already decided to boycott government releases. That saved us the embarrassment. And his as well, presumes yours truly.
The people’s fist government was too happy to hit the mute button as well. In a society, not used to any kind of criticism, blind acceptance of failure, hand me downs diktats and accommodating crimes and making way for its growth, it would be foolish to expect anything otherwise.
Press bodies demand trial in the ‘fast track Court’; to boycott govt press releases and functions
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: APUWJ and APC in a joint press statement has raised question about the manner in which Hina Tada was granted bail by Nani Grayu, who is the judge of district and session court, Yupia. Press bodies expressed their displeasure over the circumstances in which ‘anticipatory bail’ was granted to him by the judge. It raised question as to why neither the case diary nor the investigating officer of the case was called by the judge before granting the anticipatory bail, given the fact that accused has been on the run since December 12 night after assaulting and attempting to raise the modesty of two female journalists who were on duty and attempting to throw one of them to the gorge four times amounting to ‘attempt to murder’.
Further, it states that bail could be a matter of personal right, but when an accused has committed a crime that too against media persons, those who serve as the mirror of the society, even the judiciary, which also forms part of the society, can not overlook natural justice – whether bail be granted in a particular case or not.
Thus, the anticipatory bail stands questioned as has been granted to the accused under the given circumstances, which needs to be reviewed. It also demanded that this case be treated as special in the light of continuous attacks on the fourth pillar of democracy; thus, this case be put on fast track court for speedy trial.
APUWJ and APC informed that in accordance with the earlier decision taken in the extra ordinary general body meeting of the bodies, entire press houses in the state would boycott the official press releases, functions and programmes for one month from today onwards. During this one month period, the DIPR tariff for official advertisement would be ignored and media houses would apply the commercial terms and conditions.
Meanwhile, the organizations have called off the proposed rally from Chief Minister’s Official residence to Raj Bhavan for the time being after the surrender of the accused.
BJP demands Home Minister’s resignation
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: The Arunachal Pradesh BJP has demanded resignation of state Home Minister owning moral responsibility for total breakdown of the fourth pillar in the state, following administration’s inaction to nab the accused involved in assault of two women journalists here on December 12.
The PSO's and MPs high-
It is unbecoming on the part of the ruling Congress to keep silent on such inhuman attacks, he said adding, the government has no right to scuttle the right of the people to keep them informed on the happenings around them and world over.
The local media was on strike since the incident happened and due to the pen down strike, not a single paper hit the stand for three days. But the state government was indifferent to their protest, Tagak said.
The media strike has also affected the livelihood of sections of local people involved as newspaper vendors and businesses connected to it, he added.
Meanwhile, BJP demanded the Government to fulfill the grievances of various sections of the society while adding that various organizations are resorting to bandh calls to attract attention of the government.
Itanagar Market Welfare Association (IMWA) has expressed deep concern over the inhuman
attack on journalist Appu Gapak and Nyapi Bomjen. Claiming such attack a blot on
the civilized society, IMWA questioned ineffectiveness of present government to nab
the culprit. Urging capital administration to give exemplary punishment to the culprit,
IMWA took serious note of media persons being ill-
It threatened to launch democratic agitations if justice is not delivered.
Meanwhile Donyi Colony Welfare Association, Hirik-
ROING, Dec 21: Three people died and seven others critically injured when a Tata Sumo bound for Anini fell off the road at around 10 am at 67 km from Roing.
The accident took place as driver of the Sumo lost control due to sheet of ice deposits on the road. During winter, the road in this high altitude region becomes extremely slippery due to snow.
Two died on the spot and one on way to hospital in Roing. The injured have been admitted in the hospital. Anini SBI Branch manager S Roy and the driver of the ill fated vehicle are among the injured. Of the eleven people travelling in the vehicle, one is reported to be out of danger.
The deceased have been identified as one Late B. Pandit of Sagar, Late Pratap Aich from Tinsukia, Asom while the identity of one is not yet known.
GSU bandhs against PDS scam, 50 arrested
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: 12 hour bandh call issued by Galo Students Union along with West Siang District Students Union (WSDSU) in Galo dominated areas and in West Siang district against those involved in the multicrore PDS scam from Galo community ended peacefully today.
All the major towns including Aalo, Basar and Likabali witnessed complete shutdown today as all the market places, government offices were closed and vehicles were off the road.
At least 50 students were arrested by police during the day but later all of them were released on bail.
GSU and WSDSU has been fighting against inaction by government against PDS accused belonging to Galo community which includes many high profile names ranging from officers, contractors and a sitting MLA. Meanwhile GSU General Secretary Pakmik Taipodia said that, it will continue agitation till state government act against PDS accused belonging to Galo areas are brought to book.
“We are fighting for those poor people whose food were snatched away and our struggle will continue till government act against accused”, he said.
One arrested in Aalo pharmacy attack case
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: The Arunachal Pradesh Chemists & Druggist Association (APCDA) informed that one Nyumkar Bagra, accused in the December 17 extortion and pharmacy manager attack case has been arrested on December 20 last following overnight raids.
Bagra during interrogation has admitted that he attacked M/s Niri Drugs Distributor manager Like Niri with a rod and decamped with over Rs 1 lakh on the evening of December 17, it informed.
Likha Teji, President, APCDA informed that Niri was brought to the General Hospital here on Saturday last but was rushed to Shankardev Netralaya, Guwahati, on being referred by the ophthalmologist.
The police after registering a case (No 99/2010) under section 452/326/392/307/506 IPC has launched investigation. The victim’s family in a written complaint had demanded exemplary punishment to the attacker. While condemning the attack on life of its member, the APCDA had resorted to downing the shutters of pharmaceutical shops in Aalo since December 18. Though the pharmacies were opened on Sunday, they remained closed on Monday and were reopened after the arrest of Bagra, Taji informed.
The association has demanded that the culprit not be granted bail, and called for an expeditious trial to award exemplary punishment to Bagra.
Sanskar Bharati Arunachal Pradesh organized three days painting workshop at Frontier Higher secondary School Ziro, Lower Subansiri District of Arunachal Pradesh from Dec 17. 110 participants from different school of Ziro valley participated in the work shop.
Moni Kumar Bordoloi, painter cum sculpture from Morigaon District of Assam was the resources person.
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Itanagar, Dec 21: A 12-
All financial establishments, educational institutions, markets remained closed.
Some vehicles plied normally on the main thoroughfare; however, it was less in the sectorial roads.
The bandh passed off peacefully as no untoward incidents were reported.
Earlier, ALSU had served an ultimatum to the state government for arresting the accused person involved in the car burn case.
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‘Mwha Lama’ released
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Nyishi Video album ‘Mwha Lama’ produced by Panye Taram was released by Bengia Hemento, member, Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi, on the first ever conference of Nyishi Art and Culture Welfare Society on December 16 last at Nyikum Nyia Hall, Nirubjolli.
In the conference Nabam Tati and Techi Lombu were re-
Further, the meeting resolved to rename Nyishi Gyungle Rwjz Gouye (NGRG) as Nyishi Arts and Culture Welfare Society.
Union demands
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: All Papum Pare Students Union (APPDSU), All Sagalee Students Union and All Capital Students Union in a joint press statement informed that on 15th December, some unknown miscreants destroyed the vehicle of Gollo Aza, a former student leader of APPDSU. The unions have condemned such act and urged concerned authorities to immediately trace people involved.
Silver jubilee
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Tom-
Appointments
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Kipa Niya and Kipa Simi have been selected as president and general secretary of Nyokum Yullow Committee of Phassang Circle, Kurung Kumey district.
Indian Dental Association, Arunachal Pradesh State Branch has been formed with Dr. Tayu Nani and Dr Nyada Mara as its president, Dr. Maipo Kenlang Longchang, Dr. Babang Ratan and Dr. Sangey Norbu as its East, Middle and West Zone vice presidents respectively.
Condolences
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Arunachal Pradesh College Teachers Association has condoled the sudden demise of late Chiranjeev Tripathy.
Late Chiranjeev Tripathy passed away on 14th December at Mumbai . He was the son of Dr R B Tripathy of Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar.
Association prayed almighty to bestow enough strength to the bereaved family members to bear the irreparable loss and also prayed for departed soul.
Meanwhile Pasighat Bar Association has mourned the untimely demise of Geeta Pao Pangging, the first advocate of Mishing community, who died on 17th December at her private resident, Pasighat.
Late Geeta was a graduate from Faculty of Law, Delhi and had practiced in Delhi High court for four years and later joined Guwahati High Court, Itanagar permanent bench, Naharlagun.
Association has termed her death as great loss to Mishing community and state of Arunachal in general.
Murh-
Potom left behind his wife, a son and three daughters. The society also appealed to the Government to provide compensation to the bereaved family.
Si Donyi
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Tagin community residing in and around Aalo, West Siang district
will celebrate the Si-
Si-
Association demands
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Itanagar C-
Bengia clan meet
Naharlagun, Dec 21: Members of Bengia Clan from Kurung Kumey, Lower Subansiri, Papum Pare and East Kameng district today converged at Nikum Niya Hall, Nirjuli for triennial General Conference.
The members besides adopting various resolutions and reviewing the Bye of the Bengia
Welfare Society elected Dr. Bengia Tobin, DMO, and Sri Amit Bengia, DFCSO, have
been elected as Chairman and General Secretary, respectively of the Society for three
year term of 2011-
Bengia Tarun (94%),Bengia Ceemo(90%) Bengia Mama(70%) were also felicitated with
certificates and cash prizes of Rs 5000/-
Committee for affected people
ANINI, Dec 21: A committee has been proposed for affected people of proposed 4500 MW Etalin/Athunli/Eron hydropower by Jindal Hydropower Project Pvt Ltd.
This was proposed in a meeting convened by Empi Meya, Dibang Valley Zilla Chairperson Etalin circle headquarter recently.
The committee named as Etalin-
Asking for transparency in works of the company, the meeting resolved that if benefits are not guaranteed to people then they would cease cooperation to company and govt for construction of dam. People have demanded for priority in employment and contractual works for the affected people.
Attack on church alleged
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Alleging attack on Baptist Church at Tawang by some anti-
Attack on Christians and Christian churches in Arunachal Pradesh was on the rise in the recent past which has become a matter of grave concern, the letter said and criticized the Government for not taking any effective measures to nab the culprits.
Society refutes
ITANAGAR, Dec 21: Langchung Village Youth Welfare Society has refuted the claims
of All Sagalee Sub-
VYWS is unaware of any such order from administration and court; and any discussion
on the issue needs court sanction since the matter is sub-
Five houses burnt in Mukto
Tawang: Five houses are reported completely gutted following a major fire accident at Mukto in Tawang district in the wee hours of Monday. 20 other houses are reported damaged extensively while nine people were injured as they fought to extinguish the fire.
SSB personnel and local citizens swung into action and stopped the fire from further spread.
VAS demand CM’s resignation
ITANAGAR: Voluntary Arunachal Sena (VAS) has demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu on moral grounds following the admittance of Special Leave Petition (SLP) by the Supreme Court regarding misappropriation of funds under SGRY amounting to Rs 68 cr.
It said that Chief Minister Khandu should follow the footsteps of Asho Chavan of Maharashtra who resigned over charges of corruption.
VAS further added that the Chief Minister’s son is also involved in the multi-
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