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ITANAGAR ,Oct 26: Sure Peace and Tranquillity CMYK The Arunachal Information Vol - III Issue - 40 Friday, November 1, 2019 Naharlagun (Postal Regd. No.AP/055/2014-2016) Read online at www.arunachalipr.gov.in CM Speaks… DCM,HM called an “Education is the CM met the fire accident backbone of any civilization. Arunachalees will survive emergency meeting the information explosion ITANAGAR ,Oct 26: sure peace and tranquillity. The District victims of Dirang In light of the prevailing communal ten- administration and Police were directed and modernization through sions in Namsai district , Dy. Chief Min- to take strict action as per law and ap- diligent learning coupled with ister Chowna Mein and Home Minister prehend the perpetrators of the incident Bamang Felix called an emergency in mabira Village on priority. moral behaviour. “ meeting with all concerned in the late Meanwhile Home Minister has - Pema Khandu evening of 25th October 2019. It was directed the DGP and district police to decided to convene a peace delega- take all steps necessary to manage the tion team comprising of Health Minis- law and order situation.Deputy Com- ter Health Sh. Alo Libang , HMLAs Sh. missioner (Namsai) has been directed News Flash Ninong Ering and Jignu Namchoom to to extend all immediate relief to affected visit Namsai and urge the people to families. He also spoke and requested Mama Natung mantain peace in the area and meet the the members of Arunachal Indigenous families affected by the imcident. Tribes Forum to intervene in the matter received MTB In order to ensure communal for comunal harmony. harmony Sh. Getom Borrang , Presi- The Govt. Of Arunachal Challenge par- dent ABK and Sh. C K Namchoom , Pradesh has urged all stakeholders in- ticipants at Retd PCCF, Khampti chief were also cluding CBOs, political Parties, student requested to intervene in the matter unions, youths etc. to ensure communal Lumdung . The peace delegation will conduct a harmony and maintain peace and tran- meeting with them along with the district quillity in the area and assured strict ac- SEPPA, Oct 27: Completing the units of ABK and TKSC in order to en- tion , as per law, against the culprits . second stage of the 3rd edition of MTB Challenge Tawang, the riders of the competition today reached Illegal arms supply busted Seppa from Itanagar via Sagalee PASIGHAT, Oct 24: Ruksin-Rayang tiniali (tri-junction) in bicycles. Coinciding with the After receiving information from reli- launched a surprise raid and even Tawang Festival, the race, which able source on Tuesday (Oct- 22) that before the suspects could retaliate was flagged off originally by MLA some people possessing arms and they were overpowered under close Mutchu Mithi from Itanagar, is tar- ammunitions were trying to sneak in- supervision of SP. geted to reach Tawang on 31 Oc- side the territory of Arunachal from the According to SP, RR Singh tober. neighboring State Assam, SP Rajiv 2(two) pistols likely to be .32 calibres The participants were re- TAWANG, Oct 25: dependent) for Youth Affairs and partment of Hydro Power near Jang Ranjan Singh instantly formed a po- with magazine having no weapon ceived warmly by WRD and Sports Chief Minister Pema Khandu today Sports, Kiren Rijiju accompanied the in Tawang district. lice team led by Inspr. Abraham Tay- numbers, identification and make was & Youth Affairs Minister Shri Mama while enroute to Tawang met the fire Chief Minister. This was followed by inau- ing and the movement of the suspects seized from the possession of one Natung today here at Lumdung. He accident victims of Dirang and hand- The trainees of NIMAS dis- guration of Eco Log Hut at Jang were constantly being monitored by Hiteswar Kumbang S/O Yaka Kum- was accompanied by DSO (Sports) ed out cash relief. played rock-climbing on the artificial constructed by Tourism Department the team. Yesterday when the sus- bang of Bahir Jonai Village, PO - PS Koya Yame and host of govt. offi- Atleast 6 shops and several wall. Colonel Sarfaraz, Director of NI- under Northeast theme of Swadesh pects with the arms & ammunitions Jonai, Dist. Dhemaji Assam. cials and public leaders. houses were reduced to ashes on MAS made a brief presentation later Darshan. were trying to enter into Arunachal by A case vide Ruksin PS Case In order to motivate the October 17 last at Dirang market. about the institute’s achievement. Chief Minister also inaugu- Ruksin check gate No. 16/2019 U/S 25(1A)/29(A)(B) has challengers, Minister Natung him- Chief Minister also visited Following the visit, Chief rated the viewing gallery at Jang for Tapang Tatak, Dy.SP, Inspr. been registered and under investiga- self rode a bicycle along with the the campus of National Institute of Minister inaugurated the Nuranang majestic and full view of the Jang Abraham Taying, Inspr. Tungon Tali, tion. The source of weapon and in- challengers up to Seppa. Mountaineering and Allied Sports mini hydroelectric project phase II waterfalls also known as Nuranang H/Ct.N.Bori, H/Ct. A.R Doley, Ct. Ojing volvement of underground outfits are (NIMAS) at Dirang. Union MoS (In- (2×500KW) executed by state De- waterfalls. Tayeng and Ct. Karken Gamlin near being thoroughly investigated. CM expressed grief and extended his condolences on DCM held a joint press conference the sad demise of veteran journalist Taro Chatung ITANAGAR, Oct 26: The Chief Minister remem- media as his profession and become Chief Minister Pema Khandu has bered his long acquaintance with its pioneer in the state. with the Minister Alo Libang and expressed grief and extended his Late Chatung and hailed him as a “Without thinking of monitory condolences on the sad demise of man of immense historical and politi- gains, Late Chatung sir followed his veteran journalist Taro Chatung, who cal knowledge of the state, grounded, passion and became one of the firsts Namsai MLA, Chau Zignu Namchoom breathed his last at the TomoRiba In- sincere, straightforward, honest and to direct and produce a full-length stitute of Health & Medical Science witty. feature film in Hindi. With his ‘News & (TRIHMS) here this morning. “What made Late Chatung sir Views’ breaking all records in terms of “It breaks my heart to know stand out as human being was his ex- viewership, he can be well called as Chatung sir is no more with us. We treme love and dedication for his cho- the father of electronic media in Aru- grew up hearing about him and sen profession. He could go to any nachal Pradesh. We owe him a lot,” watched him on ‘News & Views’ eve- extent to extract the truth and present Khandu said. ry evening through the week days on it before the public,” Khandu said. The Chief Minister offered DDK Itanagar. It would be impossible He said Arunachal Pradesh prayers for eternal peace of the de- to fill the void he has left behind as will always be grateful to Late Taro parted soul while extending solidarity the omnipresent journalist,” Khandu Chatung, who despite landing up with with family members, relatives and said in a message. a prestigious government job, chose the media fraternity of the state. DCM attended an inaugural program of food and cultural festival at Don Bosco NAMSAI, Oct 26: with vested interest. He appealed to the Com- Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein He said that he had been con- munity Based Organizations of the held a joint press conference with the stantly monitoring the incident from State especially to the members of Minister of Health & Family Welfare, the very beginning since the incident ABK and TKSC to intervene and en- Alo Libang and Namsai MLA, Chau occurred at New Mabira Village un- sure peace and tranquility. He fur- Zignu Namchoom regarding the re- der Tengapani Reserve Forest area ther asked the district administration cent incident in Namsai district this on October 12 and he is in constant to arrest all the culprits involve in the evening. touch with the student and commu- incident and to take action as per the He strongly condemned the nity leaders of both the community. law. incident at Mabira Village where four He informed that a peace He also appealed to the houses were gutted down on Friday delegation team headed by Minister members of Adi Student Union and ITANAGAR, Oct 26: it popular and to attract more tourists. with the spirit of professionalism in or- evening. He appealed to the people of Health & Family Welfare, Shri Alo All Tai Khamti Singpho Student Un- Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein Recalling his school days, he said der to succeed in life. of both the community to restrained Libang and MLAs Shri Ninong Ering ion to sit together and come to a said that the Arunachal Pradesh is a that whatever he is today is because of He further stated to support the and maintains peace and tranquil- and Chau Zignu Namchoom had peaceful solution. State with multicultural society living to- the teachings incurred by the teachers Don Bosco College in whatever possi- ity in such trying times. Saying that rushed to the Namsai district early He said Arunachal Pradesh gether in peace and harmony since time in the school where he learned to be ble way in its pursuit of providing quality the people of Adi and Khamti Sing- this morning from Itanagar and had is in its growing stage and we need a immemorial. We must strive to strength- disciplined himself due to the strictness education to the people of the State. pho has a long history of peaceful visited the incident sites and met the peaceful environment for its growth en this bonding of love and brotherhood of the rules and regulations.
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