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CS should have been careful
Dear Editor,
This is regarding the role of Tabom Bam, a native of the state and the longest serving Chief Secretary. When he became the Chief Secretary, people of the state had lots of expectations because he belongs to the state. During his appointment as a chief secretary of Arunachal Pradesh, people had lots of expectation from him because he is a member of our own family of tribals.
We all welcomed him with a silent prayer that he would take care of the people of
the state. But our prayer seems to gone wastage with the recent announcement of PRC
to non-
Being a member of Arunachalee community, he should have stopped it. But he did not which force us to think whether our officers really bother about us. We understand MLAs are under some compulsion where as he does not have any political compulsion.
He should have rejected the govt. proposal. At the most he would have been transferred out of the state.
Our officers and politicians should think about future of the state.
Yours,
Nabam Akin Hina
Assistant Gen. Secretary
ANSU
Solve problems of DRDAs
Dear Editor,
District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) an autonomous Apex bodies was established for implementing the centrally sponsored scheme to upgrade rural economy scenario.
I have been transferred from DRDA, Daporijo to DRDA, Aalo. According to the Memo
No. CD-
The DRDA Department is not given much attention by the State Government. Many DRDA staff are suffering the pay/ salaries problem for many years till date. Now, State Govt. is key for all Developmental and solve the problems of DRDA.
I humbly request the concerned authority that if DRDAs problems is being not solved, please don’t make an unnecessary effort like transfer /posting, new appointment, Extension of Deputations officers, etc.
Yours,
Tamar Baki,
(on email)
Please includes ad as well
Dear Editor,
From the beginning of the web-
As we are staying outside the state we are not able to receive the print version of paper, so I request the editor to publish the advertisement in the web itself.
Yours,
Tadar (on email)
Bangalore
“Target People First” or “Family First” Government!!!
Dear Editor,
The “People First Govt.” led by Dorjee Khandu has been misunderstood by us. By now, everyone must have understood that it actually stands for “Target People First Govt”or say “Family First” government.
Going by all the articles published in your daily, it seems the Dorjee Khandu led govt. is not at all interested in listening to the grievances of the common public. Why will he be? After all, his first priority is his family members. This is at least proved from the fact that he awarded illegal contracts during his tenure to M/S RD carriage owned by his family members and made false bills of `Rs 68 crore against M/s RD carriage’. Not to forget illegal appointment of 14 DRRO [District Relief and Rehabilitation Officers]. I wonder after being awarded a Gold Medal for his meritorious intelligence services rendered during the Bangladesh War, how he could involve himself in all these scams.
The people of Mukto assembly must have never expected all this from him while electing him “unopposed".
The common people of Mukto Assembly must have never imagined even in their wild dreams that his son Pema Khandu has been betraying the Below Poverty Line People all these years by robbing them of their allotted foodgrains in return of their service during assembly elections. At least spare the foodgrains! They deserve it. After all, whatever he have earned till today is all because of them.
There is no doubt that people will remember both of them for their deeds throughout their life and also pass it into next generation. His family has earned a bad name for itself which can’t be rectified how rich they may be. Afterall, money can’t earn respect though it can buy power.
My appeal to our CM is step down at least on moral grounds until cleared of all these scams. In that way, people will at least start respecting them.
Yours,
A Citizen
Takampassa is name of a village
Dear Editor,
The news item carried by your esteemed daily on 21st September, 2010 regarding PDS scam and its 96 accused lists. The Sl. No. 85 read as Takampassa (Yazali). The word Takampassa here at Yazali is not a person but a ancient village. The village was not connected to road till 2009. The village is 4 Km from Yazali by foothpath at the right bank of Ranga river and procont ongoing road is incomplete for transportation. If the word is not a clerical mistake then the person who misuses the name of village and deliberately misleading the fact should be given exemplary punishment. There is no FPS or godown/storage facility in our village.
Hence, we the people of Takampassa Village is unaware of such facility or activity. The villager requests investigating agency to come and visit the village. Again and again it is asserted that Takampassa is not a person but a village with population of 275 person under 16th Yachuli Constituency, Lower Subansiri A.P.
Therefore, body using Takampassa for deliberately misleading people and investigating agency (SIC) the whole responsibility will lie on them. As in one occasion, relief case there were astronomical increase of population and unknown names were listed which was not the part of village. So, investigating agency should boldly look into the fact and necessary interrogation should be made to gain public faith and to save dignity of agency.
Yours,
Tao Ror
Yazali, ‘C’ Sector.
In case of emergency
Dear Editor,
I would like to add a few words on the concept of "ICE" (In case of emergency) given by one of your esteemed readers. For many times, this idea of accident and the confusion the attendant may have in selecting the right person during emergency passed through my mind but I never got any right idea which is usable in large scale. So, when I read about this ICE concept, I was really thrilled and will definitely like to go for it and hope everyone will slowly but steadily adopt this practical concept which can really make a difference
Yours,
Siyang Borang,
(on email) Itanagar
Now or never
Dear Editor,
PDS, PRC, DAMS, untrained IRBNs, Illegal Appointments, Nepotism in contract work and so on. Dear Brothers and Sisters of Arunachal (including widely misused, exploited and politician foot licking downtrodden Panchayat leaders) , enough is enough, lets come out to the streets and throw out these politicians. This is the turning point for the future of Arunachal. Now or never we can change our state.
Yours,
An Arunchalee,
(on email)
Worrying trend in NE politics
Dear Editor,
We are shocked and pained on the emerging cheap conducts of tribal leaders in the northeast region that gives splendid advantage to outsiders for further exploitation of the indigenous people out of sheer greed and temporary vested interest. The recent inquiry into the PDS Scam (SIC) set up by the state government and the manner in handling such a serious case of corruption that erupts in the northeast for the first time is a clear reflection of the deceitfulness, naughtiness and virtual lack of belongingness and concern of some tribal leaders in the Northeast. When the people in the mainland generally considered people from India’s North East “honest and committed” the cheap conduct of few leaders / people has been giving wrong image on the morality, compatibility and honesty of many Northeastern people in the mainland.
We demand for CBI inquiry into the Multi Crores PDS scam in Arunachal and the immediate release of Gegong Apang from custody and trial of the entire 96 person involved in the scam without prejudice in the earliest possible time.
We are concerned on the manner Gegong Apang who is the fifth accused in the Scam is treated. Arunachal is the first state who arrested and kept a 5 times Chief Minister of a state in custody for more than 26 days astoundingly.
Yours,
K. ZOU (on email)
President
All India Tribal Students Assn, Delhi
Have a heart
Dear Editor,
I would like to remind the readers and the education department in particular that
SSA teachers are giving their yeomen service to impart education to the rural children
in the state with Rs 7200/-
I also would like to appreciate Minister Education Bosiram Siram for his initiative and assurance for the welfare of the paid social workers/SSA teachers.
To add more problem in Tirap District under Longding circle deduction of SSA teachers' salary/wages become tradition.
I witnessed two lady SSA teachers who have been officially punished in last two months June and July'10. Both of them were in advance stage for delivering their child/children though they were assigned Village Education Register and Population Census duty when regular teachers and students were on summer vacation. One of them talked and applied for casual leave (though there is no leave provision). Accordingly ADEO Longding accepted both casual leave and joining report, she was on leave as per ADEO’s direction for only 18 days. When the wages come her salary was less than one month’s salary.
I would like to appeal the block/district and state education officer who deal SSA schemes not to deduct their salary on humanitarian ground.
Yours,
Nokkai Wangsaham,
(on email), Longding
Danger of dams on Himalayan Rivers
Dear Editor,
It is time Indian policy makers rethink their idea of building dams over rivers of Himalayan origin. With the onset of global warming and change in rain pattern, sudden upsurge in water levels are already causing havoc. Despite largescale protests, the Tehri dam was completed in 2006. It is a rockfill dam on the Bhagirathi, the source stream of the Ganga, which completely submerged the historic Tehri town in Uttarakhand. Any further rise in water levels in Tehri will put at risk nearby villages and towns like Haridwar, Rishikesh and adjoining areas. The surging mass of water which has been released after the gates of the dam were opened is a frightening sight. What has this type of ‘development’ made of Uttarakhand? This is not sustainable development. It is out and out exploitative pattern of taking things forward by the power lobby.
An alert has been sounded in 72 villages in the Tehri lake periphery. The administration
said it was prepared to face any eventuality. Many government buildings have been
prepared for evacuation if the need arises. About 50 people in Uttarakhand are suffering
from made-
“It is high time the government reviewed the viability of the dams. In the end, local communities are paying the price because the water cannot be released, so it is submerging the adjoining villages,” said Joshi, the founder of Himalayan Environmental Studies and Conservation Organisation.
Many parts of north India, including the capital, are bearing the brunt of a swollen Yamuna threatened to overflow its banks and the waters of the Tehri dam posed a danger to Uttarakhand, where hundreds of people have been killed. Unusually heavy rainfall this year has seen large swathes of India bracing for floods and many thousands living in low lying areas being shifted to camps. New Delhi faced fresh flood threats with nearly seven lakh cusecs of water being discharged into the Yamuna river from the Hathini Kund barrage in neighbouring Haryana.
In the wake of the grim situation in Uttarakhand, one of the most beautiful hill
states in India which has been destroyed by dams, will the central government in
Delhi let the common masses know whom was this ‘development’ for? Who has benefitted
most by this sort of development? Will the owners of the construction companies sitting
in their suave head-
When dam authorities released water after the water level rose due to monsoon, Delhi’s CWG preparations are in chaos. Flash floods in Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh has shown that when it floods, it doesn’t always rain. Release of dam waters from the Tehri dam has flooded the hilly state of Uttarakhand. Arunachal Pradesh and Assam will face the same in coming years.
Yours,
P. Konwar
Guwahati-
A pandemonium called Itanagar
Dear Editor,
Sometimes plain observations go a long way in determining the state of affairs of a nation – subsequently the States and in turn the citizens residing in them. All dear readers, this is what goes on in the life of a common man (in a subtle way, his humble observations) in the “pandemonium” called Itanagar –
• MRP doesn’t stand for Maximum Retail Price; here it stands for “Maximum Recovery
Protocol”. Products from mobile top ups, stationery, soft drinks etc leads the way
in adhering to non-
• If you drive a bigger car, it doesn’t mean you have to occupy both lanes – the humble hatchback Maruti 800 though smaller will not fit in the footpath i.e. if there is one.
• There’s a reason why we have right/left indicators on our cars – the one behind you can’t read your mind. Next time think of using it.
• There’s nothing more fun and exhilarating than riding a bike but can you all, Please! not try overtaking from the left.
• I have never heard one person being impressed when you do those fancy bike moves in traffic. Rather my ears get polluted by the stream of expletives/gaalis you seemingly left behind.
• I’m sure people didn’t learn how to park while taking driving lessons. If anyone
has doubts, you should visit Akashdeep, Bank Tinali, Takar Complex, G-
There are more observations to share but I believe I have hit a home run already. Until next time, just remember, in extraordinary situations – “rules can be bent but not necessarily broken”.
Yours,
Rommel Kuru
Itanagar
Shortage of honest politicians
Dear Editor,
At present corruption rules the roost in the state and finding an honest politician is like searching a needle in haystack. Polity is ruled by unholy trinity of politicians, contractors and bureaucrats at times. Politicians win the election with generous help from the contractors and contractors are taking help from the bureaucrats. Jail sentence and granting of bail by the court do not carry any meaning for the politicians. They are more interested to play the game of corruption than finding a concrete solution to the problems being faced by the poor people of the state.
Illegal appointments become order of the day. While a large number of educated youths are running from pillar to post, vacancies are filed up through back door appointment. Netas appeal for collective responsibilities in public meetings, but when they reach state capital, they think other way.
If the present trend of corruption continues, one day Arunachal Pradesh will find place in the book of world record in corruption.
We are not against the ideology and People First policy of the Dorjee Khandu Govt but policies are not enough, we want action. Let the judiciary punish all those involved in the PDS scam.
I also appeal the youth of the state to awake before the non-
Yours’
Tabu Marbom
Ganga, Itanagar
Wildlife protection act in enforced already
Dear Editor,
This is regarding a news item carried in your daily dated 16.09.2010 under the heading " Wildlife Protection Act in Lower Dibang Valley" in which it has been stated that "DC in a notice has enforced the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 in Lower Dibang Valley".
This is a misleading report which will make an impression on innocent public of other districts to think that there is no Wildlife Protection Law in their districts.
It may be mentioned here that Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 has been made applicable in Arunachal Pradesh from 15th May 1973.
Notices issued by DC Lower Dibang Valley is meant for awareness generation, deterrence & also to make the public understand the importance wildlife. It has nothing to do with enforcement of law which is already in force.
Yours,
Tapek Riba(on email)
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MLA announces initiative for Thrizino
BOMDILA, Sep 23: Thrizino-
Development is possible only in a peaceful atmosphere, he said and appealed to the people of the circle, especially youths, to maintain peace. He also urged them to create a homely atmosphere so that Government staff, officers and other developing agencies could devote themselves in their works without any fear.
Later, the MLA announced Rs Two crore for construction of ADC office cum Residence, Rs One Crore each for construction of Circuit House and Shifting of Helipad with link road to helipad and ADC Office cum Residence. Besides, he also sanctioned computers for Saint Jorge School Thrizino.
Earlier, Thrizino ZPM Sang Dorjee Sidisow urged the MLA for providing banking facilities by establishing Banks, establishment of Police Station, Post Office, construction of town approach road and black topping of roads, school auditorium for Govt. Higher Secondary School, Circuit House, telephone line and early commissioning of installed mobile tower, arrangement of drinking water supply in Thrizino circle, posting of JE, WRD to monitor and guide various schemes of water resource department in the circle.
He also requested district heads and other officials to station at the circle HQ in the larger interest of the public.
Deputy Commissioner R Tashi, who accompanied the MLA , also addressed the meeting and expressed his resentment over irregularity of teachers.
He said that Village Education Committees (VECs have a greater role to play in this direction since Govt has entrusted them to manage and monitor respective village schools for their proper functioning. They should report to the administration in case of teachers irregularity so that action can be taken against such erring teachers.
He also appreciated the roles Missionaries in educating rural children and district horticulture department for creating awareness among villagers to take up and cultivate cash crop like apple, Kiwi, Papaya, orange etc.(DIRPO)
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: North East Development Welfare Society (NEDWS) has extended its
support to the movement launched by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU)
against the Govt decision to issue PRC to non-
ITANAGAR, Sep 23: Dissatisfied with the answer given by Kurung Kumey deputy commissioner
on release of 3rd and 4th installment TFC share of GPMs and ASMs, All Kurung Kumey
District Panchayat Welfare Committee has called 24 hour panchayat bandh on October
Two as first phase of their agitation to register protest. The decision has been
taken at a meeting held yesterday attended by ASMs and ASM chairman of All Palin,
Chambang, Yangte, Gangte, Tarak-
Earlier, the meeting formed All Kurung Kumey District Panchayat Welfare Committee and appointed ASMs Choki Tatung, Dari Sojik and Gangte Tallum as chairman, vice chairman and general secretary respectively.
“Handover highway road to BRTF”
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Lendo Ao Welfare Association appealed to the state government
for early handover of NH 52-
The association stated that the work quality of Public Work Department is not up to the public satisfaction.
The association lamented over the work culture of various departments. It said that with exception of Education and Health Departments in some office employees hardly work for 2 to 3 hours. It appealed them to improve their work culture in the twin capital while requesting the Chief Secretary to take up some initiatives for smooth functioning of every department
Vote for Teji
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: All Nyishi Youth Association, Lower Subansiri District Unit, Bharatiya
Janata Party Yuva Morcha and All Arunachal Pradesh Private Driver Union appealed
to the people of the state to vote Toko Teji, who has entered the grand finale of
India’s Got Talent Koj-
Teji facilitated
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: The Arunachal Boogie Woogie team along with the participants felicitated
Toko Teji, Finalist India’s Got Talent Khoj-
Er. Toko Jyoti, the proud father was also felicitated on the occasion. He was overwhelmed with the way the people of Arunachal Pradesh has welcomed his son. He thanked one and all for the love they have showered on his son. He further confessed that he was initially not happy with his son’s interest in music. But today his music has made him and the state of Arunachal proud. He appealed the parents to stop discouraging their children from pursuing their interest in Arts or music.
We should stop imposing our decisions on the children, he said.
He thanked the organizers of the Arunachal Boogie Woogie for providing such a good platform for the young talents.
Meanwhile, the Third round of Arunchal Boogie Woogie is on Sept 26 at National Cinema Hall, Naharlagun.
Achu Bagang, President Arunachal Orphan Welfare Association will be the special guest of the evening. The dancers will perform on old melodies of Hindi Cinema.
Bandh
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Pushi Bango Students Union has decided to start the second phase of bandh call from 5 am 24th of this month to 5 pm 25th of September.
Appeal for Up-
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Anchal Chairperson 3-
She claimed that due to poor medical facilities people are facing lots of medical related problems in the area.
Union demands resignation
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Demanding resignation of all MLAs allegedly involved in the DPS
scam, Hirik-
While urging the AAPSU to raise voice against the burning issue, the union alleged negative attitude of the state Govt on PDS scam.
Civic Action Prog
DOIMUKH, Sept 23: Under the Civic action programme of 31st Bn. of ITBP, the Commandant gave away desks and benches to Tigdo Middle School.
Commandant R.S. Chaudhary speaking on the occasion has said that he has sent a proposal to the government of India for providing infrastructure to the school including toilet, blackboards and community hall.
The chief guest Tana Bado ZPM Doimukh provided ceiling fans and water filter to the school.
Speaking at the occasion, he lauded and praised commandant for his commitment towards the school.
Chuku Paji, the head master described the problems of the school and thanked the 31st Bn. of ITBP for its generosity under the civic action programme.
Nepali meet
ITANAGAR, Sep 23: The two-
The main aim of the conference was to promote the pristine glories of the Nepali community living in different parts of the world.
It also discussed on various issues like education, health, terrorism and influence of western culture etc.
Around 80 delegates from Nepal and different states of the country, including Assam, Sikkim, Manipur, Nagaland, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh etc., attended the conference.
Parishad’s Pasighat unit chief secretary Bishnu Bhandari and secretary Sanjiv Chetry represented Arunachal Pradesh at the conference.
Health camp
Tawang, Sept 23: 117 RCC in association with SSB and District Hospital, Tawang organized a Medical Camp in Zemithang circle.
ADC Lumla Lobsang Dorjee, ADC inaugurated the camp.
A team of doctors with Capt. G Purohit, MO 117 RCC, Capt. A.K. Yadav, MO, 90 RCC, Dr. Arun Singh, MO, Lumla PHC, Capt Nitin Vaish imparted treatment to the patients.
Patients were provided health awareness regarding ill effects of alcohol, smoking, tobacco, and HIV/ STDs by doctors, and lifestyle modifications were also suggested.
A large number of people from in and around Zemithang circle turned up for treatment. 50 children were immunized during the camp against six killer diseases by the NRHM team from District Hospital, Tawang.
Keeping in view the national aim of population control and prevention of spread of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases the camp distributed free condoms and emergency contraceptive pills. (DIPRO)
Repair road
ITANAGAR, Sep 23: Pakke Kessang Block Congress Committee (BCC) urged PWD minister for immediate renovation of Seijosa road from check gate to Goloso, which is lying in a dilapidated condition for the last 10 years due to lack of maintenance. The road, which is the lifeline of people of Seijosa area, was further damaged during last monsoon compelling STS authority to suspend bus services, BCC informed. People are facing hardship following suspension of bus services due to damage caused to the buses by worst road condition. Now, neither the STS director nor the station superintended is ready to provide fund for bus repair, it said while urging STS authority for providing a new bus.
Public hearing
Tawang, 23 Sept.: Arunachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board conducted Environment
Public Hearing in respect of proposed Tawang Basin Projects, Stage-
N. Tam, Member Secretary, APSPCB, Itanagar convened the Public Hearing under the Chairmanship of Karma Leki, i/c District Commissioner, Tawang.
Project affected families, villager, local persons, public leaders including Jambey Tashi, MLA, Lumla attended the Public Hearing.
Foundation stone
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: All Lower Subansiri Students’ Union (ALSSU) office foundation stone was laid by former ALSSU General Secretary Tania Tajing at Manipolyang, Ziro in presence of Koj Tachang President of Apatani Students Union along with members of ALSSU and All Yachuli Students Union.
Bail petition of Apang rejected
ITANAGAR: The Lakhimpur Special Session Court has rejected the bail petition of former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Gegong Apang today. Apang was arrested on August 24 by SIC for his alleged involvement in PDS scam.
The bail petition will come up for hearing at Itanagar Bench of the Guwahati High Court on Monday.
On Sept 9, the former chief minister was sent to 14 days judicial remand by Lakhimpur Special Session Court.
APCC reacts
ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) said that the name of the APCC president Nabam Tuki has been dragged in a news item without iota of truth under the caption ‘Questions galore for SIC on PDS scam” published in this daily on Sept 21 last.
The news item including the name of Tuki has disheartened the rank and file of the APCC, the party said in a release.
Medical store suspended
ITANAGAR: Director of Health Service, Ex-
The decision was taken after detection of some serious discrepancies during a normal inspection of medical shop by Drugs Inspector along with Assistant Drugs Controller.
Condolence
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: All Ha Bango Youth Welfare Association has condole the death of Nayang Taso (Sioji) who passed away yesterday at Naharlagun hospital after prolonged illness. Late Taso who was studying in class X in government higher secondary school, Itanagar was resident of Nayang village of Pipsorang circle, Kurung Kumey district. Expressing shock over his death, association has prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul.
Condolence
ITANAGAR, Sep 23: All Arunachal Pradesh Workers’ Union (AAPWU) condoled the death of Gochi Tassang, who was serving as handyman under Rural Works Division, Poma. Tassang, son of Late Gochi Taluk of Gochi village of Tali, died at his Govt residence at Vivek Vihar on September 22 after a prolonged illness.
His untimely demise has caused great loss to the Union, who was one of the very active and dedicated members of the Union, AAPWU in its condolence message said and prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul.
The members of Sagalee Educated Unemployed Self-
BJP demands CBI probe into foodgrain diversion scam
New Delhi, Sept 23: The BJP today demanded a CBI inquiry into the scandal related to the Public Distribution System (PDS) in Arunachal Pradesh allegedly involving former Chief Minister Gegong Apang and present Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu's son Pema Khandu, four MLAs and 94 others.
The scandal is related to distribution of foodgrains through the PDS. It is estimated that the extent of fraud may run into `1,000 crore. The foodgrains have allegedly been diverted for sale in Assam's free market, denying what lawfully belongs to the poor people of Arunachal Pradesh.
BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters the scandal was not investigated properly by the local police.
Four MLAs Likha Saya, Lokam Tassar, Takam Pario and Jarkar Gamlin were also facing charges.
Many of the accused were out on bail and the Special Investigation Cell (SIC) which is constituted by the state government had been formed post an order of the Guwahati High Court consisting of an IPS official of the state and three other officials, who were unable to investigate the case properly.
The fraud was perpetrated by allowing bogus ''carrying the freight'' bills. The Hill
Transport Subsidy, which is available for the North-
The Congress which remained silent on the scandal involving son of present CM and sitting ruling party MLAs, should express its views because 'aam admi' in Arunachal Pradesh was denied his legitimate source of food grains, she added. UNI
PPA calls for all party meet on PRC issue
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: People’s Party of Arunachal Pradesh (PPA) called upon Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu to call an all party meeting at the earliest on PRC issue so that a consensus opinion could be taken up.
"It would not be appropriate to select MLAs of Lohit and Changlang alone to settle major issues like PRC to non APST which involves state’s interest," PPA in a release said.
"The present policy to issue PRC to any non APST, specially in Lohit and Changlang district by the ruling Government is not a welcome step. Rather it is against the interest of indigenous tribal people in the state, PPA in a release said, adding that Supreme Court cannot impose any law against the interest of its people.
Nonexistent habitations find mention in project report
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Shopping complex at Pasighat undertaken by Department of Urban Development and Housing is one glaring example of short sightedness and non feasible site selection coupled with non adherence to laid down norms.
The work on construction of Shopping Complex at Gumin Nagar, Pasighat at an estimated cost of ` 1.02 crore was administratively approved by the State Government in May, 2003. Funds were to be arranged by the District Urban Development Agency (DUDA), Pasighat through loans to be raised from HUDCO. However, the estimate was revised (January 2004) to ` 3.37 crore by enhancing the plinth area from 1293.90 sqm to 4556.57 sqm without Government approval.
Scrutiny of records of DUDA, Pasighat revealed that the Deputy Director, Urban Development and Housing, Pasighat entered into an agreement (March 2004) with HUDCO for loan of ` 90 lakh @ 8.75 per cent interest per annum. However, no efforts were made to arrange the balance fund of ` 2.47 crore required to complete the project. DUDA was to repay the loan along with interest from the revenue generated by renting and outright sale of the shops. The repayment instalments were to commence from 30 June 2005 and repaid in 34 instalments at an interval of two to three months to be completed by 30 October 2013.
HUDCO released ` 69.94 lakh in two instalments (First installment of ` 25 lakh in July 2004 and 2nd installment of ` 44.99 lakh in February 2005). The work was taken up (September 2004) departmentally and work valued ` 69.20 lakh was executed up to January 2006. Further funds were not released by HUDCO due to the non receipt of loan repayment installments which was due from 30 June 2005.
The Chairman, DUDA requested (April 2008) the Government to repay the outstanding loan and interest on DUDA's behalf as the project was economically unviable due to its remote location and absence of any human settlements in its vicinity. The contention of the DUDA contradicts its earlier assertion that the proposed shopping complex site is surrounded by 10 habitations as shown in the site plan while proposing the shopping complex.
In January 2008, DUDA issued expression of intent for selling/ leasing of the incomplete shopping complex and in response M/s. Jaiprakash Power Venture Ltd. expressed their willingness (June 2008) to take over the property, but never turned up for negotiation as of August 2009. Meantime, the total loan liability up to March 2009 was ` 1.53 crore (Principal ` 69.94 lakh Interest and penal interest ` 82.98 lakh).
Thus, due to unauthorised increase in plinth area of the shopping complex and inability to mobilise the required funds, the proposed shopping complex remained incomplete. Due to remoteness of the location the property could not be disposed off resulting into unfruitful expenditure of ` 69.20 lakh besides creation of an additional liability of ` 82.98 lakh as interest and penal interest, which would increase with the passage of time.
The matter was reported to the Government in September 2009 but no reply has been received yet (December 2009).
Union demands prosecution sanction against govt employees
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Arunachal Pradesh Anti Corruption Union (APACU) has urged the state Govt to grant prosecution sanction for arrest of Govt employees allegedly involved in PDS scam.
Expressing resentment over the contradictory statements by SIC and state Govt on arrest of Govt employees the union also questioned the integrity of the Dorjee Khandu led state Govt on PDS scam.
While SIC said prosecution sanction from the Govt in regard to 44 employees is pending, state Govt on the other had denied that SIC sought prosecution sanction, the union pointed out.
Alleging that the present Govt reluctance to grant prosecution sanction against Govt staff, it said, state Govt must respect the provisions under Section 197 CrPC which clearly states that Govt should respond to application by any investigation agency for prosecution sanction against accused public servant.
The union further said that the state has remained underdeveloped due to nepotism, favouritism in awarding contract works. It alleged that instead of floating tender for departmental works, the Govt prefers to distribute works violating central guidelines. Many first class registered contractors were deprived of contract works last year as the works had been allotted to selected persons with violation of rules, the union further alleged.
The union appealed the present Govt to take immediate step to root out corruption, otherwise, it said will be compelled to take its own course of action against corruption.
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Arunachal Indigenous Peoples' Union (AIPU) Arunachal Volunteer
Youth Federation (AVYF) and Arunachal Youth Association (AYA) criticized the statement
given by Govt. spokesperson Jarbom Gamlin against the demand of Chief Minister's
resignation for his alleged acts of nepotism, rampant, corruption and mis-
Gamlin in a press statement recently said that allegation against CM were uncalled for as the court did not find any misappropriation and corruption against the CM in the petition filed in the HC and Supreme Court. As such, he said, the demands being made by these NGOs are unfair and politically motivated.
Reacting to the reported statement of Gamlin that SIC is not under the control of the state Govt, the organizations alleged that the spokesperson was trying to hide the misdeed of the chief minister, whereas, Pema Khandu, son of present CM, Jarkar Gamlin, sitting MLA, the brother of cabinet minister Jarbom Gamlin and Karka Gamlin who is the son of Jarkar Gamlin are the accused in PDS scam.
Terming the report of dismissal of Khandu’s case by Supreme Court as baseless, the
organizations questioned why Govt did not respond to other allegations such as FDR
in Relief & Rehabilitation Schemes, RGGVY, illegal appointment of 14-
Pointing out the CAG report on hydro power projects, the organization further said
that the CAG has given statement showing the mis-
In support of their demands, the organizations threatened that they have decided to launch 24 hrs capital bandh, 36 hrs Papum Pare District Bandh and 48 hours state wide bandh within very short period of time and appealed other organizations and conscious citizens for their support.
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: With FCI godowns remaining closed, the FPS dealers in Kurung Kumey district have not gotten PDS items of August, 2010 quota, informed All Kurung Kumey District FPS Welfare Association.
While seeking clarification from the Government on close down of FCI godowns, the FPS dealers association has demanded for immediate dispatching of the same items against the mentioned month.
The association supported All Kurung Kumey District Students’ Union (AKKDSU)’s proposed bandh call on September 29 in protest against Government’s adamant attitude of refusing continuation of air dropping of PDS items in remote parts of Kurung Kumey district.
NCP-
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Arunachal Pradesh raised question over the frequent appointments of advisor to Chief Minister.
Describing the appointments as anti-
Demanding immediate halt to such appointment-
The party urged the Chief Minister to make public -
Meanwhile, Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) today said the only deserving persons with vast experience are being appointed as advisor to CM and such appointments are under the prerogative of the CM. The NCP has nothing to do with such appointments and appointments in other departments, the APCC said while adding the NCP raised voice against it due to frustration and jealously and to gain cheap political mileage by misleading the people.
Chief justice calls on governor
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court, Justice Madan Bhimarao Lokur called on Arunachal Pradesh Governor Gen JJ Singh at Raj Bhavan here in the evening. During the meeting, they discussed on various aspects including strengthening judicial system at District and Sub Divisional courts in the State and also dwelled on infrastructure for High Court bench.
The discussion also touched on traditional justice system of Arunachal Pradesh. Gauhati
High Court Chief Justice, who is on an eight-
After reaching at the Capital Complex, he visited the Itanager bench of Guwahati High Court at Naharlagun. Today, he held court at Naharlagun and will be visiting Yupia to inspect the permanent site for the District and Session Court tomorrow.
Organisations comes out in support of AAPSU rally
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Various organizations are coming out to support All Arunachal
Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) to fight against the state government’s decision of
granting residential certificate (PRC) to non-
Galo Students Union (GSU) has urged every Arunachalee and especially Galo community
staying in capital complex to join AAPSU protest rally to be held on 28th of this
month. GSU stated that in many Galo dominated districts also non-
All Upper Subansiri Capital Complex Students (AUSCCSU) terming the decision of state
government to grant PRC to non-
Posters against AAPSU president and MLA
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: What could be termed as shocking act, posters has been pasted across Likhabali town by some unknown elements claiming to be member of National Liberation Council of Taniland with provocative words against local MLA Jumde Kena and AAPSU president Takam Tatung. According to report, locals were surprised to see posters and immediately matter was reported to the higher authorities.
Meanwhile Galo Students Union has condemned the act of targeting AAPSU president
Takam Tatung by anti-
Committee demands dropping of Tassar
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Parsi-
How come a person accused in the PDS scam is assigned to hold the responsibilities
of looking after the daily affairs of the departments, the committee questioned and
said that it is nothing but giving him more opportunity to temper with all the prima-
The tainted Parliamentary Secretary has no moral rights to hold the public office at this juncture, the committee said.
PPADC further informed that famine like situation is prevailing in the Damin and
Parsi-
The committee also supported the bandh call given by student of Kurung Kumey on
PDS issue and demanded the state Govt not to re-
The other side of the PRC story
Taba Ajum
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: With recent decision by government of Arunachal Pradesh to issue
permanent residential certificate (PRC) to non-
Navil Singh, a native of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh who was born and brought up in Daporijo
town but currently working in a private company in Itanagar told this journalist
that he opposes giving PRC to non-
Like him there are many more non-
There is growing fear among non-
Sanjay Yadav, a native of Bhagalpur district of Bihar, who was born and raised in
the sleepy town of Miao in Changlang district feels this order will benefit groups
like Chakma and Yobbins and not the non-
It is quite clear that majority of non-
Tirap, Lohit, Changlang students demand arrest of PDS accused
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: All Tirap District Students’ Union and Tirap Changalang Lohit Students’ Union, Itanagar has said that all those involved in PDS scam should be taken to task as it questioned the lone arrest of former Chief Minister Gegong Apang.
The unions appealed the authorities to immediately arrest all the accused in the PDS scam and while demanding that the District Administration of Tirap, Changlang and Lohit districts immediately cancel all the license of the firms involved in scam.
The Union further concerned at the decision of state government regarding issue of PRC termed it as an unethical attitude toward the native people of Changlang and Lohit Districts.
It appealed to the people of affected areas to fight against such decision and also
urged AAPSU to launch state wide bandh to press for immediate handing over of PDS
scam to CBI and cancellation of PRC to Non-
Governor to open first swimming pool of the state
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: State Governor Gen JJ Singh will inaugurate the Swimming Pool Complex at Gekar Sinyi (Ganga Lake) on Sept 24. Located at the southern end of picturesque lake, the project is first of its kind in the State.
The project has been developed by the State Tourism Department as part of tourism infrastructure development.
Director Tourism AK Singh informed that there are two pools, one for men and another for women and children built at a cost of Rs. 49 lakh each. Once inaugurated, it will be open for all.
It may be mentioned here that the development of tourist spots and tourism infrastructure has been the top priority of Gen Singh. It was on his initiative that a Diving and Survey Team of Eastern Naval Command, Vishakhapatnam naval led Lt. Manoj Gawli, carried out all the hydrographic survey and safety measures of the lake earlier this year.
Tassar Anung wins Nyishi Idol contest
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Tassar Anung, Nido Yania and Heri Jyoty were adjudged as winner,
1st runner up and 2nd runner up of the singing competition “3rd Nyishi Idol-
The organizing committee appreciated Minister Environment and Forest Kumar Waii for contributing a Tata Nano car to the winner, Sango Motors, Naharlagun for FZ motor bikes to 2nd prize winner and Bamang Mangha for G5 motor Bike to the 3rd prize winner respectively.
It also appreciated NES, ANSU, APPDSU and other Students organizations, well wishers and general public of Nyishi Community for supporting the organizing committee for successful completion of the 3rd Nyishi Idol.
On the occasion, Nyishi World Video DVD footage was also released by the Chief Guest.
Tawang infested with Mon Ser-
Tawang, Sep 23: Tawang may be famous for all known reasons like its breathtaking
landscape, hospitable people, the majestic Tawang Monastery but this time the last
Shangrila is in news for a dangerous flu called Mon-
Beware! This infectious flu has already encrypted all walk of people of Tawang and is spreading its contagiousness to nearby districts and towns. Irrespective of caste creed, religion and tribe – the young and old are seen engulfed by this fever.
A modest initiative of Film Federation of Monyul (FFM) to locate and groom the talented
but unrecognized singers of Monpa community under the banner of Mon Ser-
From now on one elimination would be made and a complimentary award would be given to the one eliminated in each rounds. The grand finale is schedule on the 9th of October next and the winner shall drive away a new Chevralet Spark Car with One Lakh Cash.
As the countdown begins, it has become extremely challenging for the 4 jury members to scale out a singer as all in the top 10 are excellent performer.
Infamous Bulls group, an unofficial, dynamic and enterprising team who had been participating
in various play events has initiated to reward the best performer of every show with
a cash prize of Rs. 1000. Amidst electrifying audience, the participants have been
performing their best in Temri Sama, Bhama Donglin, Ache Lhamo, Yak Cham, Decho and
Kyolu like folk songs besides presenting heartthrob numbers from Hindi movie songs.
The team of Mon-
Centres for Post Harvest Technology at Pasighat
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), Durgapur
and the Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT), Palampur -
Through this programme, rural Technologies developed by CMERI and IHBT were demonstrated to a large number of farmers, NGO’s and Entrepreneurs of Aurnachal Pradesh who attended the programme.
This was followed up by an intensive training cum workshop where the rural people were initiated in the use of the appropriate technologies.
Prof. S N Shome, Senior Scientist, CMERI, spoke on the activities of CSIR for the
rural mass of the country through the flagship CSIR-
During his address, he stressed that the basic needs of the population – namely food, home, health and education – can only be fulfilled if the rural people can fetch sufficient money through appropriate utilisation of technologies. He then outlined the major emphasis which CSIR and the Government of India has placed on making available R&D outputs for typical regional and local technology issues for the people of the North East India – and also on their implementation – so that this region emerges as a strong economic entity. Ginger, turmeric, chilli, cardamom, cinnamon, certain medicinal, aromatic and natural dye plants are typical cash crops of Arunachal Pradesh.
Dearth of post harvest processing of these crops in these states, along with the
lack of preservation and proper value addition results in loss of revenue for the
farmers, as they receive poor prices for the base product. CMERI has been working
through the last few years for providing proper technological solutions for preservation
and processing of the agro produce and increasing the shelf life of the end products,
all of which has translated to significant increase in earnings of the farmers. Enthused
by the response to this effort, CSIR-
The third centre is coming up at Pasighat of Arunachal Pradesh.
Prof. Shome presented various other technologies developed by CMERI, which have potential utilization in rural Arunachal Pradesh. He requested the participants – primarily farmers, NGOs and entrepreneurs – to come forward and work together with CSIR scientists for economic development of Arunachal Pradesh.
Dr. Virendra Singh, Senior Scientist, IHBT presented the activities of the laboratory
with special emphasis on rural technologies suitable for hilly regions like Arunachal
Pradesh. Showcase of IHBT’s rural technologies depicted sustainable development of
bioresources, floriculture, mechanizing of farm operations in tea plantations, diversified
tea products, bamboo species and quality control facilities for value-
Dr. G.T. Paratkar, Director, Centre for Advanced Research and Training in Biosciences, Mumbai, spoke on the important Medicinal and Aromatic plants grown in various districts of Arunachal Pradesh. He emphasised on grow together concept, and ensured the support of the CARTIB in basic research and development in herbal formulations.
Dr. P.K. Chatterjee, Senior Scientist, CMERI and leader of the projects of North East India, explained the operation and benefits of the post harvest technologies – especially those pertaining to ginger & turmeric processing units.
The Pasighat centre would have training and display units of various rural technologies,
he added. He further informed that based on the inputs provided by the local farmers,
CMERI is now designing improved and more efficient versions of the sub-
In her inaugural address, former MLA Yadap Apang stressed on development of the rural sector of Arunachal Pradesh through joint efforts between NGOs, CBOs, and CSIR and government agencies. She opined that to eradicate poverty the rural population would have to take meaningful steps in accordance to a carefully developed plan and that the participation of organisations like the CSIR would be instrumental in realising the plans.
The participants manifested keen interest and interacted with the scientists at length.
The local farmers were very much excited to learn that a third Centre for Post Harvest
Technology & Research would soon be coming up at Pasighat. During the interaction
programme with farmers, entrepreneurs and NGOs, it was found that proliferation of
similar centres is required over the entire state to reduce the time and cost otherwise
necessary for transporting the agro-
Imtiaz Asif, a representative of TDF, clarified all the queries raised during interactive session, with a special stress on product marketing. He mentioned that the process of registering the necessary data related to farmers/entrepreneurs will soon start at the Pasighat Centre once becomes operational. Efforts are also on, he added, for obtaining necessary international certification for organic farming so that the produce fetches a good value in the market.
Arunachal students meet in Mumbai
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: The Arunachal Student Union Mumbai ASUM conducted its annual fresher
meet cum get-
The event was marked by various sports and cultural events and interactions among the students community living in Mumbai. Tomi Basar and Kago Manju were declared Mr. and Miss fresher respectively.
Dr Limar Angu, Dr Tok Topu and Er Tana Topu attended the meet and called upon the student community to pursue their courses sincerely and with dedication.
Union thanked APIDCOL and the US roofs of company for their kind support in making the programme successful and urged them for the quick completion of the Arunachal Bhawan in Mumbai, so that the people from the state specially cancer patients, students and tourist do not face problems of accommodations in Mumbai.
Mean while the union has appointed Dorjee Thungon, Mornu Gangkak and Kaku Sikom as
its President, Vice president and General secretary for the year 2010-
ASUM further has congratulated Toko Teji and applauded him for his excellent performance in the talent show India’s Got Talent khoj 2.The union has appealed each and every Arunachalee to lend their support in best possible manner to the youngster.
Resource mapping with GIS by KVK in Papum Pare
ITANAGAR, Sept 23: The Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting of Krishi Vigyan
Kendra, Papum-
Based on the presentation the SAC members discussed the activities of KVK along with
the proposed action plan and the house unanimously approved the annual report (October
2009 to March 2010) and upcoming action plan for the period October 2010 to March
2011 of KVK, Papum-
The various activities / methodology suggested by SAC members to be taken by KVK
in future course of time include resource mapping with GIS of the district, documenting
traditional knowledge system, faster dissemination of technology through ICT, careful
selection of farmers, weed composting, farmers’ friendly Value addition techniques,
micro-
The meeting was presided over by Dr. Bero Ado, Director (AHV). He congratulated Programme coordinator Dr. Taba Heli and all the KVK scientist and officials for their impact oriented activities and opined them to undertake bigger capacity building programme for the benefit of farmers. He also requested all the district heads of agriculture and allied departments to integrate their programmes for bringing ground impact at the farmers’ field.
The district heads of agriculture and allied departments, Dr. P.K. Samal (In-
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