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Why Student Unions are silent on PDS case?
Dear Editor,
At the time when Arunachal's image has taken a beating in our country due to the latest PDS scam involving crores of rupees, the student unions who usually call bandhs on burning issues and sometimes on petty issues are silent now. In absence of strong opposition party in the state, common man until now have been believing that student organization like AAPSU , ANSU, GSU, AdiSu raise the issues affecting the common people apart from issues related to welfare of students. People like me have held those organizations with high regards but the kind of silence which is seen at the moment is not acceptable. What surprises me more is the fact that AAPSU and ANSU have recently demanded the early release of so called PDS pending bills in tune with the corrupt people who looted the subsidized food meant for poor and needy people of the state and became overnight crorepatis. We want to know from our student unions what stops them from raising this PDS issue by means of available democratic movement which otherwise would have been supported by one and all. We have to remember that these PDS foods were also meant for poor students living in remotest part of state. So, it is duty of every student organizations to raise PDS issue. Today 95 accused are roaming freely without any trouble and we are hopelessly watching them roaming around in costliest cars with all smile whereas in reality they all should have been behind the bar.
So as a well wisher of student movements and student politics I urge the all the student unions of Arunachal to make their stand clear on the PDS scam and come out with a concrete policy so that credibility as well as mass support for them does not erode away with time. They should start a strong movement in this regard and ensure the arrest of 95 accused in the scam irrespective of positions .No doubt the PRC issue is important and we support AAPSU movement in this regard. But if corruption is not prevented early I am afraid our poor students would be worst sufferer in future.
Yours,
A Concerned Citizen.
Don’t exempt Govt vehicles from parking fees
Dear Editor,
This is apropos the news items published in this daily on Sept (29th Sept) which
made me emotional to see the patriotism shown by the student community "NO PRC to
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One "Public notice" appear on left-
One very important point is that this is a shopping complex not a Govt. office for official work, so management should think again that by excluding Govt. vehicles from parking charges, don't they support the misuse of the Govt. vehicles. Because, Govt. vehicles has always been misused by kits and keens of the Govt. officers for shopping in market, dropping of children to the school and also to lure/exploit the young boy's and girl's despite former CS’s order to check this kind of misuse. Instead of that the Capital Magistrate should ban the parking of Govt. vehicles in places other than Govt. buildings if not accompanied by the concerned officer. If Govt. vehicle is used by a person other than concerned officer, he or she should have a written order to do so for proper cause.
Yours,
K. Arunachal
PRC to non-
Dear Editor,
Arunachal is now facing two burning issues -
Now PRC to non-
Being an Arunachalee I strongly condemned the present govt. on this issue. I would
also like to appeal all my people to strongly oppose and boycott the decision to
grant PRC to non-
Yours,
Rujing Tinda
Changlang, Tezu
Lame excuse by NHPC
Dear Editor,
Despite strident protests in Assam with environmental concerns over construction
of mega dams, National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) Chairman-
In the devastating floods caused by the Tehri dam in Uttarakhand, the central government has promised a package of Rs 500 crore to the state government. That means every year there will be floods, the Indian government will dole out Rs 500 crore. So, within 8 years, Rs 4000 crore will have to be shelved out. If this is the economics involved, Rs 4000 crore is nothing for a rich country like India where many politicians and ministers have pocketed hundreds and thousands of crores. So, the justification of Rs 4000 crore by S.K. Garg sounds to be a lame excuse to keep the industrial corporations who fund the elections happy and satisfied.
Yours,
Hayang Deuri
Boginadi, Lakhimpur
Please vote for Toko Teji
Dear Editor,
We do really appreciate Sourabhi, Indian Idol for her support to Master Toko Teji,
finalist of a reality show India’s Got Talent Khoj-
In fact it is a great encouragement on the part of Toko Teji in particular and artistes in general with the coming up in public for his support by His Excellency J.J. Singh, Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Bamang Tago chairman ACR, numbers of NGOs, individuals, well wishers and general public.
We wish other personalities of NE region like Sourabhi too come up with their supports and appeal people of this region to extend support to the wonder boy Toko Teji who is now in a deciding moment for his victory where some one’s smallest support will be so significant and priceless.
We earnestly request NE people in general and people of Arunachal Pradesh in particular not to miss watching this reality show at 9 pm on 1st Oct’ 2010 on Colour TV channel and support drummer Toko Teji by sending SMS TT to 56882.
Yours’
Tapi Mra, Everester
Taro Chatung, Chairman Taro Opey Foundation, Ziro
In response to Taba Ajum’s article
Dear Editor,
This is apropos the news item published in your esteemed paper (Sept.24) under the
caption ‘the other side of the P.R.C story’ by Taba ajum. It had made me painful
and resentful to read the news item as it is where I found that the Yobin (Lisu)
were being clubbed with the Chakmas and the Hajong to the current controversy issue
of government’s decision to grant P.R.C to non-
According to the report, it was the view of one, Sanjay Yadav, a native of Bihar,
that the maximum benefit would go to groups like Yobin (Lisu), Chakma and Hajong
if the P.R.C grant to the non-
Yours’
Barak Ngwazah
Shillong
Dam not acceptable as way of development
Dear Editor,
This is in support of the anti-
Some days back someone has said that “Company is not run by fools”, yes they are
not fools but surely they are making us fools. No doubt, dam is a mega development,
but it is a human disaster with inexplicable catastrophic effects on the people and
the lands of the region where it is constructed. Output and benefits will be in billions
of dollars but that will be exploited by the company and other concern at the cost
of tears & painful sufferings of thousands of Adi people who would be rendered homeless
and landless just by getting a meager compensation or a few jobs. The company or
any other pro-
From the geological point of view, our area falls under eastern Himalayan young fold
mountains. The soils and rocks are immature which are easily susceptible to landslides
& soil erosion. They are not matured rocks like that of Deccan trap, central and
Northern India. Hence, in addition to the submergence of the dwell able valley portion,
the submerge hill and mountain portion of our land will be completely damaged by
landslides caused by the dam water, a practical example of which is seen in the dam
of Tipi river in Sikkim, a small stream in comparison to Siang river. Moreover,
our area falls under zone V of seismicity, the zone of the most severe earthquake
of the world, the terrific practical example was the earthquake of 1950 that shook
at 8.6 on the Richter scale, the devastating effect of which was so dreaded that
our parents even fear to narrate. As per scientific and oral tradition of our forefathers,
such earthquake occurs in our place in every 50-
If diversion tunnels will be constructed then that would cause havoc for the people
of Pasighat, Yagrung, Bilat, Ruksin, Mirem, Rani, Sille, Sika, Tode, Ngorlung, Depi-
Last but not the least, mighty Siang river is one of the largest and the strongest rivers of the world in terms of its volume and strong currents respectively. The devastating catastrophic effects of Siang Dam on environment, land, ecology, life & civilization of the affected people cannot be compared to that of the small rivers/streams. If the effects of dam of small rivers will be a grenade bomb then that of Siang dam will be an atom bomb! So one must not take it lightly.
Recently some sycophants are giving press statements as if they are the landlord
of the affected people. These people are landowners of some limited and tiny piece
of land but not of the whole East Siang district. Ridiculously, the lands of those
so called landowners are not going to be submerged but benefited by the construction
of the dam on their land. If anybody is so interested in the development through
hydro-
We ardently, urge our Government and elected leaders to give up the construction of the dam over Siang river and let everything remain as obsolete for the safety and welfare of the tribal peoples. Else, we the affected people will be forced to fight against the same till our demand is met.
Yours
Pogo Jamoh
General Secretary, All Nugong Banggo Students Union.
Talen Jamoh
President, All Rasing Students Union
Resentment against bandh call
Dear Editor,
The Capital Band called by some Association on 4th October as published in your daily dated 29th Sept. 2010 is very unfortunate. There are more than a thousand of such registered and unregistered Associations in our state. If each start calling such band what good will they be making to the state? They have no right what soever to represent the mass and besiege our democratically elected Government unless through democratic means.
Yours,
A Concerned Citizen.
Dr Bath deserves appreciation for thought provoking article
Dear Editor,
I read the well-
As an acclaimed academician, Dr. Bath is well aware that indigenous Mishing (Adi’s) are genuine APST. So far, not giving APST status to them (indigenous Mishing of Arunachal Pradesh) is partial action of the concerned authorities which I am not supposed to comment but as a matter of fact, it is an open secret that several tribes other than the indigenous tribe of Arunachal Pradesh are also getting APST Certificate and the cherry on top of the cake for them is that some of them have even reached the highest pinnacle of political and bureaucratic chair of our State.
To understand the Indigenous Mishing (Adi’s) of Arunachal Pradesh, Dr. Bath may kindly
once again go through the following references to get a clear picture: History of
Mishings of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam by Dr. N.N. Lego, History of the North-
If Dr. Bath may kindly go through these references, I hope he will be able to write more about the indigenous Mishings of Arunachal Pradesh in the right perspective. I, personally, feel that as an academician of such high stature, Dr. Bath’s writings on this subject matter would definitely highlight the plight of the indigenous Mishings (Adi’s) of Arunachal Pradesh.
Yours etc.
Tokong Pertin
Itanagar
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Arunachal Govt revokes its decision on PRC to non-
CM refutes allegations
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: After lots of hue and cry raised by people of state, government
of Arunachal Pradesh today revoked the earlier order of issuing PRC to non-
“Today we had meeting of APCC members and later a cabinet meeting. Understanding
the fact that people of Arunachal is not happy with this decision, we have decided
to revoke this order of issuing PRC to non-
Meanwhile reacting to proposed 24 hour bandh call issued by three organizations namely Arunachal Indigenous People’s Union, Arunachal Youth Volunteer Federation and Arunachal Youth Associations demanding resignation of CM Dorjee Khandu for his alleged involvement in various scams, government has slammed these organizations and termed the entire exercise as politically motivated one.
Showing copy of court paper, normally reticent CM today speaking agitatedly said these charges are politically motivated.
Giving point to point reply to the charges levelledy against him by the organizations,
the Chief Minister said the present Government has been taking up people friendly
policies and maintaining absolute transparency in its business. The allegation that
the “people first friendly Govt turns into “Family First, unfriendly and non-
Refuting the allegation of awarding carriage contract of 24,800 MT of SGRY food grains to M/s R.D. Carriage and subsequent alleged withdrawal of rupees amounting to Rs. 68.00 Crore as carriage bill, the chief minister said allegations are baseless and hold no water. “Everybody is conscious of the fact that this consisted one of the prime allegations in PIL No. 52/2007 which was dismissed by the Guahati High Court vide its judgement date 12th of May, 2010”, the CM said the media persons.
The organizations are trying to tarnish his image with malafide intentions with such allegation, he said.
On allegation of upfront payment received from Private Hydro-
Terming the allegation of awarding contract work to his family members to the tune of Rs. 300 crores from RGGVY scheme under Power Department without inviting tender as false, baseless and concocted, the chief minister said the centrally sponsored scheme RGGVY is implemented in the state on the basis of guidelines framed by the Central Government and not by the State Government. All the records pertaining to award of contract works under RGGVY are available with the Power Department which can be accessed to for factual information, he added.
Describing the allegation of awarding contract work worth Rs. 130.00 Crores to his family members from FDR Schemes under Relief & Rehabilitation Department as false, baseless and concocted , the Chief Minister further said the records pertaining to FDR works are available with RRDM department and the concerned works department. Moreover, this was one of the allegations in the PIL No. 52/2007 which was dismissed by the Gauhati High Court in its judgement dated 12th May, 2010.
Arunachal Pradesh has its own RR Policy which is considered to be one of the best in the entire country to safeguard the interest of local people likely to be affected by Hydro Power Projects or other infrastructural development, chief minister said while reacting to the alleged allotment of hydro project to private developers with consents of land owners.
Terming the allegation as concocted and tailored to defame his image, he said the
organization trio will have to prove with concrete evidence that Dorjee Khandu has
received Rs. 3000 Crore as bribe from the power developers. Such type of mis-
The Chief Minister further said that his name has been deliberately dragged in when
none of his relatives, much less family members are engaged in construction of any
tourist lodge in any corner of the State. The question of tender will come only when
the works are awarded to any of the kith or kins. The allegation that several hundred
crores of worth works have been allotted to family members of Dorjee Khandu under
tourism Department for construction of Tourist Lodge and building across the State
without Tender is baseless and is a mere cock and bull story which the tri-
Regarding alleged failure of Govt. to grant prosecution sanction against those 44
Government servants, other 52 accused and ignoring to the demand of handing over
the multi-
Regarding prosecution sanction against 44 Government servants and 52 accused and handing over of the PDS scam to CBI, it was clarified that “the government has already clarified the matter through press conference on more than five occasions. As regards handing over of the case to the CBI it had been clarified time and again and also on the floor of the House that this is a prerogative of the High Court to whom the SIC directly reports and the State Government has nothing to do with it. However, if the Court directs the CBI to investigate the matter and the CBI is ready to do so, the State Government will lawfully abide by such direction of the Hon’ble High Court”.
‘So far as disclosure allegedly made by M S Chouhan about the nexus as well as siphoning of public money by Dorjee Khandu, the organizations should authenticate their statement, failing to do so by these self styled organizations will invite serious and exemplary punishments to them through the Court of Law’, the CM said.
On alleged charging of 3 per cent from contractors for Trans Arunachal Highway construction,
the Chief Minister clarified that the aforesaid Trans-
Regarding Rs 300 crore loan from Centre, it was further clarified that the amount was borrowed to implement the 6th Pay Commission to its employee.
On alleged allotment of as many as 22 Cowsheds and that collection of illegal tax from the cowsheds in Dying Ering memorial Wildlife Sanctuary, he said the organizations shall have to come up with identity of the so called agents who are allegedly collecting tax from the cowsheds in the jungle which were never allotted.
Regarding alleged appointment of 14 District Relief & Rehabilitation Officers during his ministership of Relief & Rehabilitation, in 2004,” it was clarified that “these issues have been clarified on numerous occasions”. Even in the PIL 52/2007 which was filed against Dorjee Khandu these appointments were questioned. The Gauhati High Court also already pronounced its judgement on the issue.
Regarding Arunachal and Assam boundary issue, he chief minister said Assam-
PM convenes meeting to review dams in Arunachal
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Itanagar, Sept 29: At a time when the state govt is facing a lot of flak on its hydro power policy, tomorrow’s proposed meeting convened by the Prime Minister in his office with key UPA ministers to discuss if the dozens of hydroelectric projects planned in Arunachal Pradesh should not be put on hold till a comprehensive impact studies are carried out to review their impact on environment in the state and downstream in Assam, comes as a serious reality check.
The meeting is expected to be attended by the Union Power minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh, Water Resources Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and External Affairs Minister S M Krishna besides Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia.
Most of these dams in the state are yet to take off but over these months, the Centre has received numerous reports about local protests in the state as well as those from Assam about their impacts once these dams come up along with the other infrastructure like roads that could alter the hilly state’s conditions substantially.
It is widely expected that the meeting would consider the ecological implications for more than a 100 dams that the Arunachal Pradesh government has signed Memorandum of Understandings with.
The impact of the dams downstream in Assam and in Arunachal Pradesh’s environment have become a matter of concern with the Centre. With Assam elections due in six months the issue has also picked up political concerns in the northeastern state.
The meeting is also expected, PMO sources say, to consider the impacts of the existing dams in Arunachal Pradesh such as Lower Subansiri dam. The Centre could review continuation of work on these dams till further studies are conducted.
While the Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has gone on record to state that some of the dams in Arunachal Pradesh were as much important for strategic importance as for power needs of the nation, the meeting could take up the issue of dams on river Siang as well with local opposition building up against them.
The meeting is expected to discuss the haphazard manner in which the dams have been contracted with various private companies across Arunachal Pradesh with a lack of coordination over the overall impact on the river basin.
The meeting is likely to consider putting a moratorium on any new dam as well as pause work on some existing dams till a cumulative impact assessment, a comprehensive biodiversity impact assessment and a downstream impact assessment is conducted, sources informed.
Sonam assures an ambulance for Changlang district workers
CHANGLANG, Sept 29: Arunachal Pradesh Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board conducted its mass awareness campaign at Changlang yesterday.
Speaking on the occasion, Arunachal Pradesh Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board Chairman Jalley Sonam, assure to provide an Ambulance for the workers of Changlang district.
He appreciated the Heads of departments of the District for their cooperation and supports and advised the departmental officers to deposit 1% cess amount to the Board so that more workers welfare schemes could be introduce by the board.
He further highlighting the various benefits provided by the board informed that the board is also providing scholarship to the students of the registered workers on merit basis. He advised the workers to enroll their name in the Board to avail these benefits and also advised the unemployed youths to work under Non Governmental Organizations for solving the unemployment problems at the State.
APB&OCWWB Secretary cum Labour Commissioner, Ojing Darung also highlighted the benefits provided by the board to its workers.
He further advising the departmental head to deposit 1% cess briefed about the workers registration procedures, rules, 1% cess collection.
Circle Officer Cum In-
All Arunachal Pradesh Workers Union, State Unit Working President Techi Tara, A APWU State Unit, Women wing General Secretary Tana Yakung, AAPWU, Changlang District Unit President Maihang Langching and General Secretary Sanu Tamang also spoke on the occasion and appreciated APB&OCWWB Chairman Jalley Sonam for conducting workers awareness campaign in various district of the state and bring the workers in the main stream of development.
Workers from Yanman, Khimiang circle, MC Road Margherita, Manmao Road, CK Road, Khuchep Road and workers of Changlang Township of various Engineering departments including unorganized sectors workers including Tea Garden workers along with Heads of departments attended the awareness programme.
Earlier, at Mohanbari on September 27, Board Chairman Jalley Sonam, Chairman and its secretary cum labour commissioner Ojing Darung along with AAPWU state unit working president Techi Tara and women wing general secretary Tana Yakung attended the workers meeting.
At Mohanbari also Sonam highlighted the welfare programmes undertaken by the State Government and advised the workers to avail the benefits.
He appreciated the state government for enhancing the minimum wages of the workers and assured to take up the matter with the government for early release of the wages.
The team distributed free exercise book to the workers who attended the programme.
East Siang students register protest
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: A day after AAPSU took out historic rally against state government’s
decision to grant permanent residential certificate (PRC) to non-
Conglomeration of different student organization like Adi Student Union, All Upper Siang District Students Union (A.U.S.DS.U), J.N College students Union, All Bogong Students’ Union(A.B.S.U),All Mebo Students’ Union (A.M.S.U),All Ruksin Area Students union (A.R.A.S.U) under the aegis of All East Siang District Students’ Union (A.E.S.D.S.U) protested strongly by shouting slogan against the government for its meek stand on the contradictory directives of the court which has almost made the Eastern Bengal Frontier Regulation Act of 1873 redundant.
Taking part in the protest, AAPSU Spokesperson Tobom Dai, while addressing the gathering
stated that our state government made a big blunder by issuing this order. He also
pointed out on an emotive note that with unaccounted numbers of Chakma-
David Gao, Vice President of All East Siang District Students union earlier elaborated
the gathering about the Eastern Bengal Frontier regulation of 1873 and urge people
of Arunachal to continue fighting against such anti-
Campaign in support of Teji on
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: Continuing the campaign to draw support for Toko Teji across
the North East state, Arunachal Citizens Rights (ACR) chairperson Bamang Tago today
addressed media person at Aizawl Press Club. He appealed to the people of Mizoram
to vote for Toko Teji who has reached the final of the reality show, India’s Got
Talent Khoj-
The press meet was attended by all the Aizawl based media institutions including PRO to Mizoram Government. Muanpuia Punte, Vice President, North East Students Organisation cum advisor to MZP, VL Kroshnehzova, President MZP, Vanlal Ruata, President, People’s Right to Information and Development implementing Society of Mizoram(PRISM) a Mizoram base civil society also joined in the press meet and assured that people of Mizoram will vote for Toko Teji.
Meanwhile Adi Student Union, All Upper Siang District Students Union (A.U.S.DS.U), J.N College students Union, All Bogong Students’ Union (A.B.S.U), All Mebo Students’ Union (A.M.S.U), All Ruksin Area Students union (A.R.A.S.U) under the aegis of All East Siang District Students’ Union (A.E.S.D.S.U) has appealed to people of Arunachal to vote for boy wonder Toko Teji and make him worthy winner. Nyishi Elite Society and Arunachal Law Students have also urged people of state to support Teji by voting for him through sms and phone calls. One can vote for Teji by sending TT to 56882.
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: Hill Top Colony Welfare Committee has demanded the UD department
to repair/construct the damaged culvert near ESS-
Although the culvert has been in a hanging position since 2005 causing great inconvenience to the commuters, the department has never felt necessary to repair it, the committee rued.
Meanwhile, Challo Anchal Chairperson Charu Tugung has appealed to the State Government
to provide immediate relief to all the 478 landslide affected villagers of Challo,
Rangte-
An team, led by Chambang circle officer Charu Nilli, recently visited the affected villages for spot verification of the damages caused to the villagers, the chairperson informed and said that a report detailing the extent of damages has been submitted to Kurung Kumey deputy commissioner for early persual.
According to the chairperson, properties worth Rs Three crores have been damaged under the impact of the landslide.
Meanwhile, Orphan Trust Society has informed that the main 30-
Orientation cum awareness camp
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: A one-
Over 30 participants, mostly women, of Barapani Women Farmers’ Club and Farmers Club attended the programme and they were taught about various activities in the field of self reliance, rural development, record keeping etc. Budhin Dutta, branch manager, (APRB), Naharlagun and S Ch. Bharali, branch manager, United Bank of India, Naharlagun were the resource persons. The programme was sponsored by NABARD, Itanagar.
ZPMs calls for transperancy in TFC fund
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: Five ZPMs of West Siang district, in a joint press release, alleged that the ZP chairperson of the district was not transparent in fund placement, particularly TFC due to which they could not take up various developmental activities in their respective panchayat segments as promised before public.
They urged the authority concerned to look into the matter seriously and take immediate step to direct the West Siang deputy commissioner to settle the TFC fund issue as early as possible. In other district they are executing the work in proportion of 20:30:50 ration, then why not in west siang district?
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: All Arunachal Pradesh Government Departmental Labours Union (AAPGDLU)
advisor Imi Kamsi called upon all the 111 candidates, who have been rejected by Arunachal
Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) from appearing in the Arunachal Pradesh
Public Service Commission Combined Competitive Examination in 2009-
He said that the upper age limit without relaxation for such examination in Jharkhand, Rajashthan, Uttarakhand is 35 yrs, Assam 38, Tripura 37 whereas the upper age limit of Arunachal Pradesh is only 28 years without relaxation.
‘Had the upper age limit of Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Combined Competitive Examination without relaxation been parallel to 35 years 111 candidates would not have been rejected, he said.
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: Tarh Welfare Society (TWS) has appealed the authorities concerned
to grant ex-
Two school children, namely, Tame Tuter, 10 and Sali Doyum, 7, of K V No 2 lost their lives after they got down in 10 feet deep ditch near the directorate of horticulture, Chimpu on Sept 25, the society informed.
The society also resented that no any authority took the responsibility of digging such ditches after the incident. The authorities should not keep the ditch open without refilling for many days near the human inhabitant, the Society said and urged the authorities to look in to the matter so that such incidents do not reoccur in future.
Administrative order
ROING, Sept 29: The Lower Dibang Valley district Administration has urged the unauthorized occupants in Roing township to remove all the structures from Govt land within 15 days from the date of issue of notification, failing which eviction will be carried out without further notice.
The administration has issued notification against all those who have encroached the govt. land within Roing township by erecting Structure/Fixture/Pan Gumti/Hut in the allotted area/peripheral area of public road and in the Govt. building area without obtaining written permission from the competent authority. DIPRO
NYP to conduct ESDP
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: The National Youth Project of Arunachal Pradesh in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati will conduct entrepreneurship and skill development programme (ESDP) at Tawang, Pasighat, Ziro, Dollungmukh, and Itanagar from October next. The programme will continue up to December. Altogether 125 artisans will be imparted training on various trade during the three months long programme.
Social service
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: The members of the Leo Club of Karsingsa constructed the new dwelling house through social service for the victim of recent flash flood in Karsingsa.
The flash flood triggered by torrential rain damaged and washed way a dwelling house at Karsingsa yesterday, a release informed. Among others, AAPSU members also participated in the two days social service. The owner of the house expressed gratitude to the Club member for their generous gesture.
Social Service
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: School Managing Committee of Calvary English School, Yachuli conducted social service in the school premises recently.
ADC Yachuli Yowa Topu attended the programme as chief guest and inspected the entire school compound as well as school boundary.
On the day, numbers of tree were planted which were provided by RO Yachui Raya Flago.
PWD Sub-
Lower Siang project affected people form association
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: Lower Siang project affected people of five Banggos, including Rotgong, Dogong, Magong, Nugong and Siyum, in a general body meeting held on September 27 last, have formed the Lower Siang Dam Backward Affected Land Owner Association to fight against construction of the project and appointed Tatin Tamut as president.
56th wildlife week
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: The Deputy Chief Wildlife Warden office, Naharlagun under the
Department of Environment and Forest is organizing 56th wildlife week from October
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During the week, essay writing, painting and drawing competitions for school children and mass awareness campaign on wild life conservation including wild life documentary show will be conducted at different villages and schools of the capital complex.
Meanwhile, the state biological park, Itanagar will be open free for the visitors on October 3.
Books acquired
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: The Reference Library, Directorate of Research has acquired few books of immense importance of the United States’ colleges and universities.
All the books will provide relevant informations on various fields of studies, admission procedures, financial support, scholarship, faculty members and lists of US colleges and universities. These books will also be useful for the under graduates, who wish to apply for bachelor’s degree programme, master and doctoral degree levels.
APCF plea to Govt.
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: Arunachal Pradesh Colleges’ Forum expressing resentment over the proposed move for superannuation from 58 years to 60 years and the ever increasing unemployment problems in the state, in a letter to Chief Minister said that the enhancement of superannuation to 60 years would deprived the unemployed educated youths of the state.
The forum threatens to launch mass movement, if the government fails to take up necessary step within 15 days, and in any case enhance the upper age limit for superannuation.
Relief sought for fire victim
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: All Pakke-
Appointment
ITANAGAR, Sep 29: Lachinkam Sankey has been elected as general secretary of Rang-
Appointments
ITANAGAR, Sept 29: Gollo Lento and Tana Tugu Tara have been selected as President and Vice President of All Sagalee Students’ Union (ASSU) in a meeting held recently.
Meanwhile the union has decided to conduct an educational tour in the last week of October.
Seva Dal opposes bandh
ITANAGAR: Arunchal Pradesh Congress Seval Dal (APCSD) has appealed the organizations to withdraw the proposed bandh call on Oct 4.
Terming the demand of the resignation of Chief Minister as baseless and political motivated to tarnish his clean image, the APCSD in a release today also opposed the bandh call as illegal.
The Seva Dail said, the people of the state got irritated and fade up with such bandh calls and demand for CM’s resignation every day. Such bandh calls hamper development, it said and urged the organizations to negotiate with the Govt for solution to problems if any instead of giving bandh calls.
SIC to launch website
ITANAGAR: Nyodek Yonggam, State Chief Information Commissioner will launch the web site of State Information Commission at its office premise tomorrow at 12 noon.
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