Monthly Archives: April 2024

APIC slaps fine on DDSE

ITANAGAR, 3 Apr: Arunachal Pradesh Information Commission (APIC) has slapped a penalty of Rs. 25000 on PIO-cum-Lower Subansiri DDSE Pokter Rime for 'gross violation'...

Aalo WPS gets legal aid clinic

AALO, 3 Apr:  Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority (APSLSA) member secretary Yomge Ado on Wednesday inaugurated the Legal Aid Clinic (LAC) at Women...

Jawans stage flag march in Daporijo

DAPORIJO, 3 Apr: The BSF jawans deployed in Upper Subansiri district for smooth conduct of simultaneous assembly and Lok Sabha election staged a flag...

KVK Yachuli organizes training-cum-input distribution prog

YACHULI, 3 Apr:  A training-cum-input distribution programme under NEH component, sponsored by ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat & Barley Research, Karnal (Haryana) was conducted by...

China’s provocative action

China is back to playing its old tricks. Its latest move to rename parts of Arunachal Pradesh is a crude attempt to reiterate its...

Political chaos inevitable?

Democracy Vs Autocracy By Dhurjati Mukherjee Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge recently stated that a reign of autocracy and hooliganism has been unleashed in the country by...

3 tourists from Kerala found dead in Ziro hotel

Staff Reporter ZIRO, 2 Apr: Three tourists from Kerala were found dead under mysterious circumstances in a hotel room here in Lower Subansiri district on...

Cong releases manifesto with focus on healthcare, edn, jobs

ITANAGAR, 2 Apr: The state Congress on Tuesday released its manifesto ahead of the simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly polls in the state, focusing...

India firmly rejects China’s ‘senseless attempts’ to rename places in Arunachal

NEW DELHI, 2 Apr: India on Tuesday outrightly rejected as "senseless" China renaming some places in Arunachal Pradesh, and asserted that assigning "invented" names...

ENPO says will not take part in LS poll process

KOHIMA, 2 Apr: The Eastern Nagaland Peoples' Organisation (ENPO), which has been demanding a separate state carved out of Nagaland, has written to the...

Strict vigil to be maintained along Indo-Myanmar border during polls: CEO

ITANAGAR, 2 Apr: Security forces will maintain a strict vigil along the India-Myanmar international boundary to prevent any attempt by antisocial elements from across...

RGU workshop on admin, Hindi language

RONO HILLS, 2 Apr: The Hindi cell of Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) here organised an online workshop on 'Administration & official language Hindi in...

Army assists school in Tawang

TAWANG, 2 Apr: The Blazing Sword division of the Indian Army, under its Operation Sadbhavana, provided school items, including furniture and stationeries, to the...

Disengagement, de-escalation way forward: Rajnath on eastern Ladakh

NEW DELHI, 2 Apr: With the India-China military face-off continuing in eastern Ladakh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said that the Indian troops...

BJP purchased Cong candidates to win elections in Arunachal: Tuki

ITANAGAR, 2 Apr: Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) chief Nabam Tuki on Tuesday accused the ruling BJP in the state of luring Congress candidates...

APIC slaps fines on SPIOs

ITANAGAR, 2 Apr: The Arunachal Pradesh Information Commission (APIC) has slapped a penalty of Rs 25,000 each on ST Tara, State Public Information Officer...

Join BJP or be prepared to be arrested: Atishi

NEW DELHI, 2 Apr: Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi minister Atishi on Tuesday claimed that a person close to her said...

Patanjali ads: SC lashes out at Ramdev and Balkrishna

NEW DELHI, 2 Apr: The Supreme Court on Tuesday tore into Patanjali Ayurved's defence for putting out misleading advertisements, rejecting the apology from yoga...

EO holds meeting with candidates, EM team

YUPIA, 2 Apr: Election expenditure observer for Papum Pare district, Praveen Kataraki on Tuesday held a meeting with the candidates of Itanagar, Doimukh...

Training prog on mushroom cultivation

NAFRA, 2 Apr: Thirty-five rural unemployed youths, along with 17 women SHG members and 18 men from Nachibon and Nakhu villages benefitted from a...