Arunachal: Anti-dam protests continue against Siang Upper project
Itanagar: Protests intensified at Begging village in Arunachal Pradeshs Siang district, on Saturday as local residents and the Siang Indigenous Farmers Forum (SIFF) continued their demonstration against pre-feasibility survey work for the proposed 11,000 MW Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP). Villagers have set up a camp about one km from Begging village, near the survey [] The post Arunachal: Anti-dam protests continue against Siang Upper project appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Khandu pledges support to Viksit Bharat vision at NITI Aayog meet
ITANAGAR, May 24: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Saturday showcased the states remarkable socio-economic progress over the past decade, reaffirming its pivotal role in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Addressing the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog in New Delhi, Khandu reaffirmed Arunachal Pradeshs vision []
MLA Techi Kaso inspects NH-415 four-lane and flyover project in Naharlagun
HT Bureau NAMSAI, May 24: In a proactive move to address ongoing traffic congestion and expedite infrastructure development, Itanagar Capital Complex MLA and Advisor to the Urban Affairs Minister, Techi Kaso, along with Chief Engineer (Highways) C.S. Choutangof the PWD Highway, conducted a joint inspection of the under-construction four-lane road and flyover projectalong NH-415in Naharlagun []
Coached by Army, 38 students from remote areas in Arunachal clear Sainik School entrance exam
ITANAGAR, May 24: Thirty-eight students from remote areas in Arunachal Pradesh cleared the All India Sainik School Entrance Examination with the help of coaching provided by the Indian Army. Their success is the result of the coaching programme conducted by the Armys Gajraj Corps from July last year to April, defence spokesperson Lt Col Mahendra []
Rijiju seeks report from I&B Ministry on Arunachal film institute strike
The students of the Film and Television Institute at Jote near Itanagar have been on strike since May 15, demanding better administration, infrastructure, and academic atmosphere
Ward No 11 leaders meet Itanagar MLA to discuss development priorities
HT Bureau NAMSAI, May 22:According to an official statement, a delegation of local and party leaders from Ward No. 11 of the Itanagar Municipal Corporation (IMC) recently held a productive meeting with Itanagar Capital Complex MLA and Urban Affairs & Land Management Ministers Advisor, Techi Kaso. The meeting was led by BJP Itanagar District (Capital []
Candidates demand immediate deletion of alleged fake voters in IMC Ward No-11
HT Bureau NAMSAI, May 21:A group of contesting candidates from Ward No-11 of the Itanagar Municipal Corporation (IMC)has raised serious concerns over an alleged large-scale inclusion of ineligible votersin the wards electoral roll. Addressing a press conference at the Arunachal Press Clubon Wednesday, the candidates, led by former IMC Councillor Gora Lotak, demanded immediate deletion []
Over 50 Haryana candidates arrested in Arunachal for cheating in NVS exam
Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Police arrested over 50 candidates from Haryana for using sophisticated electronic devices to cheat in a recruitment examination conducted by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), officials said on Tuesday. Addressing the media, Capital Superintendent of Police Rohit Rajbir Singh said the arrests were made in connection with the exam held on Sunday [] The post Over 50 Haryana candidates arrested in Arunachal for cheating in NVS exam appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Arunachal records highest-ever monthly GST collection in April
ITANAGAR, May 19:In a significant fiscal milestone, Arunachal Pradesh has recorded its highest-ever monthly Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection, amounting to Rs 332 crore in April 2025, reflecting a 66% increasecompared to the same period last financial year. According to a release from the CGST & CX Commissionerate (Anti-Evasion Unit), this growth in GST []
Over 50 people from Haryana arrested in Arunachal for cheating in recruitment exam
ITANAGAR, May 20: Over 50 people from Haryana were arrested in Arunachal Pradesh for allegedly cheating in a recruitment examination conducted by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), police said on Tuesday. They were arrested for allegedly using electronic devices to cheat in the examination, held on Sunday, for the recruitment of lab assistants and junior []
NEW DELHI: Protesting against the crude infrastructure and lack of basic amenities, students of the inaugural batch of the Film and Television Institute (FTI) in Arunachal Pradesh have been boycotting classes and any kind of academic activity since May 15. Presently attached to the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SFRTI) in Kolkata, which falls under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, it is set to become Indias third FTI in the future. The Institute is located in Jollang-Rakap, 24 kms away from the capital Itanagar. This is the second major protest this month. We decided to halt all academic activity since May 15. This is to demand urgent action to restore dignity, safety and basic infrastructure, they said in a joint statement. TNIE interacted with the protesting students, who were angered by the administration's inaction. They have paid Rs 1,20,000 for the first semester. A few have even resigned from jobs to pursue their passion for films. A total of 45 students are pursuing these 2-year Diploma courses - Screen Acting, Documentary Cinema and Screen Writing here. Five students belong to Arunachal Pradesh while the rest are from Delhi, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Hyderabad and Maharashtra. Students requested anonymity fearing punitive action from the Institute in future for voicing out. Meant to begin their academic year in August 2024, the students received mails in February this year asking them to join on March 6. A student said, The biggest issue is we do not have access to clean drinking water as the water we consume is muddied. Students frequently fall ill. Just last week, an emergency vehicle here had to rush one of the students to a hospital in Itanagar, 23 kms away. The institute arranged water cans but they would get exhausted and we would again have to boil the muddy water and drink. A woman student said the frequent power cuts upset her the most. A week ago, we did not have power supply throughout nights. The phones could not be charged too and there are network issues. Our parents get really worried. A few girl students abandoned the course on safety grounds as security personnel cannot be spotted after 3 am and outside vehicles enter the campus, she said. Classes are held in unfinished buildings, said another student. A library with a makeshift class room is used. This is a visual medium and we need proper screening and editing rooms, not mere laptops. The faculty is good though. The name FTI is regarded highly and the one in Pune is world class. We feel cheated trusting the brand. There are no proper roads or footpaths on the hilly terrain to take us inside, said another student. We have not even been provided student ID cards and will be completing three months here, he said. TNIE spoke to those in-charge of managing the FTI. We agree there are problems and are doing our best to redress it. Uninterrupted power is now being ensured through DG sets during outages. We have requested the State electricity department to install a dedicated feeder line here, he said. Another official said, The construction work is being done by the Central Public Works Department and there have been delays from their side due to local problems. A total of 10 out of 21 buildings have been handed over so far and the rest would be done in phases. Around 30 security personnel are being provided round-the-clock, he claimed. The process of finalising the Institutes official name and logo is under way and ID cards will be issued soon, the official added. Asked why students were taken on board without facilities in place, another official said, The students had already got the admission. We did not want one academic year to go waste for them and did it for their sake only.
13th Itanagar Constituency Youth Association welcomes DC Talo Potoms transfer
HT Bureau NAMSAI, May 17: The 13th Itanagar Constituency Youth Association (ICYAI)has formally welcomed the transfer of Deputy Commissioner Talo Potom, expressing gratitude to the state government for responding to public concerns. At a press conference held at the Arunachal Press Clubon Friday, ICYAI representatives thanked the administration for what they described as a timely []
Itanagar: Flash flood wreaks havoc in Down Yupia Road Colony
HT Bureau NAMSAI, May 16: At least five houses were completely or partially damagedfollowing a flash flood that struck the Down Yupia Road colony near Papu Nallah in the Itanagar Capital Region. Affected families have urgently appealed for support from the state government and Itanagar Capital District Administration. Local resident Dongda Raji, speaking to the []
Arunachal BJP organises Tiranga Yatra supporting armed forces, hails Op Sindoor
ITANAGAR, May 14: The Arunachal Pradesh unit of the BJP on Wednesday organised Tiranga Yatra to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor and express solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces. The yatra, which began at Tower Clock Ganga, concluded at the Tennis Court in IG Park here, and drew participants from all walks of life. []
Khandu leads Tiranga Yatra in Walong to celebrate Operation Sindoor success
ITANAGAR, May 13: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday led a Tiranga Yatra in Walong, a remote town in Anjaw district, to celebrate the recent success of the Indian Armed Forces in Operation Sindoor. Joined by his cabinet colleagues, local leaders, Army personnel, and enthusiastic members of the public, Khandu hailed the courage []
Five Orphaned Bear Cubs Rescued, Rehabilitated in Arunachal Pradesh
HT Digital ITANAGAR, MAY 13: The Wildlife Trust of Indias (WTI) Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation (CBRC), located in Arunachal Pradeshs Pakke Tiger Reserve, is currently caring for five rescued Asiatic black bear cubs. These young bears, found orphaned across different parts of the state, are now undergoing specialized rehabilitation with the hope of []
Arunachal Governor extends greetings on Buddha Purnima
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 12:The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh KT Parnaik, extended warm greetings to the people of the State, particularly the Buddhist community, on the sacred occasion of Buddha Purnima. In his message, the Governor expressed hope that the auspicious day would continue to inspire all with Lord Buddhas timeless teachings of love, peace, []
Arunachal Youths Duped by UTA Recruiters, Rescued After Myanmar Ordeal
ITANAGAR: A number of youths from Arunachal Pradesh who were recruited into the militant group United Tani Army (UTA) and taken to Myanmar for armed training were reportedly cheated by their recruiters, police reports have shown. The Arunachal Pradesh Police have since located some of them and are now in the process of rehabilitating and []
Gauhati HC holds Arunachal govt responsible for hospital negligence, orders compensation
Itanagar: The Gauhati High Court has held the Arunachal Pradesh government responsible for the death of woman, who died due to medical negligence and the absence of a blood bank at the district hospital at Roing in Arunachal Pradeshs Lower Dibang Valley district. Justice Manash Ranjan Pathaks court directed the states health department to pay [] The post Gauhati HC holds Arunachal govt responsible for hospital negligence, orders compensation appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Waqf Amendment Act a step towards equity, empowerment: Arunachal Guv
ITANAGAR, May 9: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen (Retd) K T Parnaik on Friday hailed the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 as a progressive and inclusive measure aimed at empowering underprivileged sections of society. Speaking at a Waqf reform awareness meet held at Raj Bhavan here, the governor said the Waqf Amendment Act ensures that the []
Arunachal Congress organises Tiranga Yatra to honour armed forces
ITANAGAR, May 9: The APCC organised a Tiranga Yatra in the state capital on Thursday to express solidarity with the Indian armed forces that carried out Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack. Led by Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) vice president Toko Mina, senior party leaders and members of the partys frontal wings []
ATIVICR petitions against cancellation of Land Possession Certificates in Itanagar
HT Bureau NAMSAI, May 9: The Aboriginal Tribal Inhabitant Villagers of Itanagar Capital Region (ATIVICR), representing both urban and rural indigenous communities within the twin capital cities of Itanagar and Naharlagun, have submitted a formal petition to the Governor, Chief Minister, and Chief Secretary of Arunachal Pradesh recently, urging immediate intervention against a recent administrative []
Police bust cross-border militant recruitment network in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, May 8: The Arunachal Pradesh Police on Thursday said they have busted a network involving militant recruitment, arms trafficking, and cross-border criminal activity in the state. The racket was linked to the National Socialist Council for Taniland (NSCT) and its armed wing, the United Tani Army (UTA), a senior police officer said here. Taniland []
Arunachal Guv applauds BRO for boosting border infra
ITANAGAR, May 7: Arunachal Pradesh Governor K T Parnaik on Wednesday expressed deep appreciation to the Centre and lauded the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for the successful completion of 21 key infrastructure projects in the northeastern state, a statement said. Witnessing virtually from Raj Bhavan the inauguration of 50 BRO projects spread across Jammu and []
Bangla, Nepal, Lanka, Bhutan arrive in Arunachal for SAFF U19 Cships, Maldives reaching today
YUPIA (ARUNACHAL PRADESH), May 7: Four of the five visiting countries taking part in the South Asian Football Federation U-19 Championships arrived here on Wednesday ahead of the start of the tournament on Friday, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said. The remaining team Maldives will reach on Thursday. Arunachal Pradesh is hosting its first international tournament in the form of SAFF U-19 Championships from May 9-18. Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan have arrived in Itanagar (capital [] The post Bangla, Nepal, Lanka, Bhutan arrive in Arunachal for SAFF U19 Cships, Maldives reaching today appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal: Slain IAF corporals family hail Operation Sindoor
ITANAGAR, May 7: Family members of Indian Air Force Corporal Tage Hailyang, who was among those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, on Wednesday hailed Operation Sindoor, saying it is time the government dismantles all terror networks so that no other family suffers what they are going through. Corporal Hailyang, who hailed from Lower Subansiri []
Arunachal: Chimpu Police crack robbery case
ITANAGAR, May 6:In a major breakthrough, Chimpu policehave successfully solved a heinous robbery and assault case with the arrest of three accusedthrough a meticulously coordinated multi-state operation. The case, registered under Sections 329(3), 309(6), and 3(5)of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, relates to a brutal attack on Khyoda Taju, a senior citizen and night guard []
Itanagar Traffic Police crack-down on noisy two-wheelers
ITANAGAR, May 6:In a firm move to curb rising noise pollution in the Itanagar Capital Region (ICR), the Itanagar traffic policehave intensified enforcement against illegally modified two-wheelers under the ongoing campaign, Mission Dekha Dekhi. ICR Superintendent of Police (Traffic), Suresh Gowda, on Monday informed that 78 modified bike silencersoften responsible for excessive noisehave been confiscated []
Arunachal: Allegations of irregularities in beneficiary selection under Atmanirbhar Schemes
ITANAGAR, May 6:Allegations of irregularities have surfaced in the selection of beneficiaries under the Atmanirbhar Krishi Yojana (ANKY)and Atmanirbhar Bagwani Yojana (ANBY)for the 202425 cycle in Longding district. In a letter addressed to the Deputy Commissioner, a panchayat leaderalong with the Wakka Circle Students Union (WCSU)has alleged that applicants from several villages, including Wakka, Khanu, []
Waqf Sudhar Janjagaran Abhiyan interaction in Itanagar
HT BureauITANAGAR, May 6: In a landmark initiative under the Waqf Sudhar Janjagaran Abhiyan, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Arunachal Pradesh, on Tuesday hosted the Chief Minister Sambadat the Chief Ministers residence in Itanagar to raise awareness on the reforms introduced through the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Pema Khanduemphasized the []
WPS Itanagar Arrests Assam Resident for Trespass, Molestation, and Theft
HT Digital ITANAGAR, May 6: The Women Police Station (WPS) in Itanagar has arrested Apesh Majhi, a resident of Naya Ghagra village in Assams Sonitpur district, on charges of criminal trespass, molestation, and theft in connection with a disturbing incident reported last month. According to police reports, the incident occurred in the early hours of []
Arunachal Govt hikes DA/DR by 2%
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 5:In a significant move aimed at supporting government employees and pensioners, the Government of Arunachal Pradeshhas announced a 2% increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR), raising the current rate from 53% to 55%of the basic pay and pension. The revised rates will take retrospective effect from January 1, []
East Siang Police apprehends drug peddler in Ruksin
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 5: In a significant breakthrough under the ongoing Operation Dawn 2.0, the East Siang Policeapprehended a drug peddler and seized approximately 7.63 grams of suspected heroinnear Ruksin Petrol Pump on Monday. Acting on credible intelligence, the Anti-Drug Squad (ADS) of East Siang launched a swift operation that led to the arrest []
Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0 held at GUPS Emphum
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 5: The Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0 initiative was successfully conducted on Monday at Government Upper Primary School (GUPS), Emphum under the Chongkham Circle. The outreach program covered 11 villages: Emphum, Tingwa, Munglang, Embong, Mankao, Inju, Insa, Pankhao, Tissue, Lathoo, and Namgo, with the primary objective of bringing essential government services closer []
Developing sports infrastructure in Namsai: A closer look at the emerging football ground
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 4: In a landmark step toward transforming Namsai districtinto a hub of sporting excellence, the Arunachal Pradesh government has made major investments in building world-class sports infrastructure. At the forefront of this development is the newly inaugurated football stadiumat Apil Ground, officially opened on January 23, 2025, by Deputy Chief Minister []
Tangsa Moh-Mol Festival celebrated with grandeur in Itanagar
ITANAGAR, May 3: The Tangsa Moh-Mol Festival, a vibrant celebration of tradition and heritage, was held with great fanfare at the TCL Festival Ground, Senki Park, in the capital city of Arunachal Pradesh. The event drew an enthusiastic crowd and served as a cultural bridge, showcasing the rich customs and unityof the Tangsa community. The []
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 3: Health and Family welfare Minister Biyuram Waghe along with Doimukh local MLA Nabam Vivek on Friday inspected the ongoing construction of the upcoming State Cancer Institute at Midpu. The team led by Minister Wahge also interacted with the officials and executing agency. The Minister said that Its heartening to see []
APWWS team conducts outreach visit to Miao and Bordumsa
ITANAGAR, May 4:A team of the Arunachal Pradesh Womens Welfare Society (APWWS) central executive committee, led by its president Kani Nada Maling, conducted a two-day outreach visit, starting May 2, to Miao and Bordumsa circles in Changlang district. The delegation held an interactive session with the Miao branch of the APWWS and its sub-units, as []
Papum Pare DC inaugurates I Love Yupia installation under Town Beautification Project
ITANAGAR, May 3: In a vibrant step towards urban beautification, Papum Pare Deputy Commissioner Jiken Bomjeninaugurated the I Love Yupiainstallation on Friday, marking a key milestone under the towns ongoing beautification efforts. The project is part of the initiative funded through the Chief Ministers Award for Excellence in Public Administration 2024, which was conferred []
APTOA seeks Bhutan, Nepal model of tourism development
ITANAGAR, May 3: The Arunachal Pradesh Tour Operators Association (APTOA)has urged the adoption of sustainable and high-value tourism models akin to those followed by Bhutanand Nepal, emphasizing quality over quantity in tourism development. During a meeting of the Union Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Transport, Tourism & Cultureheld in Shillong on Friday, APTOA adviser Tsering []
Vendors oppose ban on weekly markets in Itanagar
ITANAGAR, May 3: The recent directive issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Itanagar Capital Region, Talo Potom, to ban all weekly markets until further notice has drawn strong opposition from local vendors. The ban, announced following a high-level meeting on 30 April, was convened by Home Minister Mama Natungto discuss the implementation and regulation of []
Road woes in rural Namsai: A barrier to healthcare access
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 3: While Namsai district continues to make strides in infrastructure and development, a pressing issue remains hidden beyond the gleam of progress: the dismal condition of rural roads, sources said. Namsai town, the district headquarters, has become a symbol of modern advancement with improved connectivity, upgraded facilities, and a well-equipped district []
Two Arunachal Women Defy Age, Complete Everest Base Camp Trek at 50
HT Digital ITANAGAR, May 3: In a remarkable display of resilience and determination, 50-year-old Arunachal Pradesh women Pema YK Loyi and Dr. Tadar Sharmila Tana successfully completed the challenging Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek on April 26, 2025. Their achievement stands as a powerful example of how age is no barrier when matched with passion, []
Arunachal Pradesh gears up to host SAFF U-19 Championship 2025
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 2: Arunachal Pradesh is set to host the prestigious SAFF U-19 Championship 2025. It is scheduled to take place this May at the Golden Jubilee Stadium in Yupia. The anticipation for the event reached a new high when the Indian U-19 National Football Team arrived at Donyi Polo Airport in Itanagar []
50-year-old women triumph at Everest Base Camp, proving age is just a number
HT BureauITANAGAR, May 2: In a stunning display of determination and strength, Ms Pema YK Loyi, Managing Director of Iconic Group and daughter of former MP & Minister R. K. Khrimey, and Dr Tadar Sharmila Tana, Senior Paediatrician and daughter of the late former Minister Tadar Taninang, had successfully completed the rigorous Everest Base Camp []
Arunachals Nawang Chonzom and Gumin Megu appointed to CAU Board
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 2: In a significant development that has brought immense pride to the people of Arunachal Pradesh, two of the states prominent figures, Nawang Chonzom and Gumin Megu, have been appointed as members of the esteemed Board of Management (BOM) of the Central Agricultural University (CAU) in Imphal, Manipur. Their appointment to []
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya holds discussion with Arunachal Guv
HT BureauITANAGAR, May 2:Union Minister for Labour & Employment, Youth Affairs & Sports, Mansukh L Mandaviya, held an important meeting with the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt. General KT Parnaik, at Raj Bhavan in Itanagar on May 2, 2025. According to an official statement, the discussions during the meeting were centered around key issues of []
Abducted Worker Killed in Crossfire During Encounter with NSCN-KYA Militants in Arunachal
HT Digital ITANAGAR, MAY 1: A construction worker abducted by NSCN-Khaplang-Yung Aung (NSCN-KYA) militants was killed in a gunfight between the group and security forces on Sunday in Arunachal Pradeshs Longding district. The victim, Giyas Uddin, worked for PSK Enterprise at the Government Higher Secondary School in Pongchau. He died in the crossfire during the []
Itanagar: Legal Metrology Department conducts routine inspection, ten booked
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 30: The Department of Legal Metrology & Consumer Affairs (LM&CA), Government of Arunachal Pradesh, conducted a routine inspection at the Naharlagun Market area on Wednesday, as part of its continuing efforts to curb unfair trade practices and protect consumer interests. The inspection was carried out in the jurisdiction of Papum Pare []
Arunachal Governor extends May Day greetings
HT Bureau, ITANAGAR, April 30:On the eve of International Labour Day, observed globally as May Day, the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt. General K T Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd), extended his warm greetings to the people of the state, with special acknowledgement to manual workers. In an official message, the Governor paid tribute to []
Nirjuli Police arrest drug peddler after brief chase
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 30: In a significant development under the ongoing anti-drug initiative Operation Dawn 2.0, Nirjuli Police apprehended a suspected drug peddler in possession of heroin following a brief chase. The arrest was made during a naka checking operation conducted on April 28 at Dikrong Colony, based on specific input, an official statement []
Itanagar Capital Police return 75 lost mobile phones during 10th edition of SAMVAD
HT BureauITANAGAR, April 30: In a continued effort to build stronger police-community relations and enhance public service delivery, the Itanagar Capital Police returned 75 recovered lost mobile phones to their rightful owners during the 10th edition of SAMVAD, held at Chimpu on April 30, 2025. The event took place under the Police Ajin initiative, a []
Chief Secretary Manish Kumar Gupta visits Kamlang Tiger Reserve
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 29:In a significant move toward strengthening conservation and promoting eco-tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, Chief Secretary Shri Manish Kumar Gupta (IAS) visited the Kamlang Tiger Reserve (KTR) on April 28. His visit underlined the state governments commitment to sustainable environmental governance and digital innovation in the conservation sector. Despite intermittent rain, Shri []
Continued collaboration needed to tackle drug menace: Lower Subansiri DC
ITANAGAR, April 29:Lower Subansiri Deputy Commissioner Vivek HP commended the district police for their efforts to curb the drug menace and emphasised the need for continued collaboration among stakeholders to tackle the issue. On Monday, the DC reviewed the functioning of the district level NCORD Committee during a meeting which was also attended by representatives []
Arunachal: Molester booked under POCSO Act
ITANAGAR, April 29: The Miao police on Sunday arrested one Kabir Hussain [30], a resident of Karimganj in Assam, for allegedly attempting to rape a minor girl. Hussain currently resides in Kharsang town, and works as an autorickshaw driver. Miao PS OC Inspector Vicky Lowang informed that Hussain was captured by villagers while he was []
Awareness programme on Mission LiFE and SDGs held
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 29: A half-day awareness cum interactive programmeon Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment)and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)was conducted at Dera Natung Government College (DNGC), Vivek Vihar, today. The event aimed to promote environmental consciousness and align local actions with global sustainability goals. Organized by the Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building, and []
Rajiv Gandhi Universitys commerce dept to lead key tourism consultancy project in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, April 29: The commerce department at Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) here, has been entrusted with a prestigious tourism consultancy project for Arunachal Pradesh by the North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd. (NEDFi). An agreement formalising the project was signed on Monday at NEDFis premises in Guwahati, the central varsity (RGU) said in a statement. []
APWWS extends support to Deepak Nabam Living Home
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 29: In a compassionate outreach initiative, the Arunachal Pradesh Workers Welfare Society (APWWS), under the leadership of its president Jalley Sonam, visited the Deepak Nabam Living Homeand distributed essential food items to its residents. During the visit, Sonam emphasized that APWWSs core mission is to uplift the labour community and support []
NEEPCO Director (Personnel) Meets Arunachal Governor
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 29: Major General RK Jha, director (Personnel) of the North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO), called on the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh KT Parnaik at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday for a comprehensive discussion on the corporations ongoing and upcoming projects in the State. The Governor was apprised of NEEPCOs current energy []
Main drug supplier nabbed in Assam in NDPS case follow-up
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 29: In a major development under Operation Dawn 2.0, Naharlagun Police have apprehended the main drug supplier linked to Naharlagun PS Case No. 57/25 under sections 21(b)/27/29 of the NDPS Act on Tuesday. Acting on revelations made by two previously arrested accused, a joint police team led by Inspector Krishnendu Dev, []
Villagers demand relocation of Silicon Factory from Niglok IGC
ITANAGAR, April 28: Residents living near the Niglok Industrial Growth Centre (IGC) in East Siang district have raised serious concerns over pollution allegedly caused by a silicon factory operating in the area. United under the IGC Pollution-Affected Peoples Forum, the villagers have demanded the relocation of the factoryto a more isolated location, citing air and []
A Glimpse into the Divine: The majestic Golden Pagoda in Namsai
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 28: The Golden Pagoda, also known as Kongmu Kham, in Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh, is a breathtaking Buddhist monument that beautifully embodies the rich cultural heritage of the Tai-Khampticommunity. Constructed in 2010, the pagoda stands as a testament to the regions deep spiritual roots and architectural splendor. Architectural Grandeur Built in the []
Pangin declared as clean model village under Swachhta Hi Seva Initiative
ITANAGAR, April 28: In a significant stride toward community-led development, Pangin village in Siang district was officially inaugurated as a Clean Model Village (CMV)under the districts Swachhta Hi Seva initiative. The inaugural ceremony was attended by Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Ojing Tasing, Mebo MLA Oken Tayeng, Deputy Commissioner PN Thungon, Director of Skill []
National Youth Exposure Programme 2025 inaugurated in Tawang
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 28: The vibrant National Youth Exposure Programme 2025 was inaugurated today at Zomkhang Hall, Tawang, bringing together 66 enthusiastic youth participants and over 10 officials from Meghalaya. The four-day programme, running from April 27 to 30, is jointly organized by the Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Meghalaya, and []
Three NSCN Militants Killed in Joint Assam Rifles-Indian Army Operation in Arunachal Pradesh
HT Digital ITANAGAR, APR 28: In a major anti-insurgency operation, the Assam Rifles and the Indian Army jointly launched an offensive in the Pongchau area of Longding district, Arunachal Pradesh, on April 27, killing three militants belonging to the NSCN (Angmai) faction. Acting on intelligence inputs provided by military sources based in Kolkata, security forces []
Mohesh Chai inaugurates AAPLU district office in Tezu
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 26: Tezu Sonpura MLA and Advisor to the Health & Family Welfare Minister, Mohesh Chai, on Saturday inaugurated the district office of the All Arunachal Pradesh Labour Union (AAPLU) at Tezu, in the presence of several prominent labour leaders from across the state, as well as representatives from Lohit, Anjaw, and []
Arunachal: Babies delivered inside 108 ambulances
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 26:Two healthy babies a girl and a boy were delivered inside 108 free emergency services ambulances in two different instances on Wednesday. The first incident occurred in Lower Dibang Valley district at around 5:30 pm, when a pregnant woman being transported from Holok Bari to the district hospital in []
Risk assessment conducted for glacial Rani Lake in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, April 26: A comprehensive risk assessment of Rani Lake, a Category-B glacial lake identified by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) for its potential to trigger Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, was conducted by a team from the Centre for Earth Sciences and Himalayan Studies (CESHS), officials said on Saturday. Rani lake is situated at []
Suspended APSSB secy reinstated by GoI
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 26:Former secretary of the Arunachal Pradesh Staff Selection Board (APSSB), SK Jain, who had been suspended by the state government, has been reinstated in service by the Government of India. His suspension was revoked by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2021 itself. Jain, who was secretary of the APSSB when []
Dirang forest fire brought under control
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 26:The massive forest fire that had broken out on Thursday afternoon in Nadipar near here in West Kameng district was finally brought under control on Friday evening after a gruelling 15 hours of efforts, involving security forces, the local administration, and local residents. According to DDMO Mindu Yangzom, the fire, which []
Two-day free heart screening camp underway at RK Mission Hospital
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, April 26: A two-day free heart screening camp is currently underway at Rama Krishna Mission Hospital in Itanagar, drawing a huge turnout of citizens. Arunachal Life Saving Foundation (ALSF) Chairman Ramesh Jikke has appealed to the people of Itanagar to take advantage of this opportunity for their heart health. Speaking to the []
Minister Nyato Dukam appeals to workers and labour unions to unite
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 26: Labour, Employment, Trade & Commerce, and Industry Minister Nyato Dukam on Friday appealed to all labour and workers unions and organisations to join hands for the welfare of the workers community and the overall development of Arunachal Pradesh. Addressing an interaction programme with leaders and executive members of various trade []
16 out of 27 Arunachal districts malaria-free: Official
ITANAGAR, April 25: Sixteen out of the 27 districts in Arunachal Pradesh have been declared malaria-free, a health official said. Speaking at the World Malaria Day 2025 celebrations organised by the National Centre for Vector Borne Disease Control (NCVBDC) at Naharlagun on Friday, Health Services deputy director Dr KT Mulung praised the tireless efforts of []
CM Pema Khandu announces Rs 50 lakh aid
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 25: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu recently announced an ex gratia amount of Rs50 lakh and a government job for a family member of Late Corporal Tage Hailyang, who was among the 26 people killed in a terrorist attack at Baisaran near Pahalgam in Jammu & Kashmir on April 22. []
Arunachal Governor extends warm greetings on Gumkum Gumpa Festival
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 25: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh KT Parnaik has conveyed his heartfelt greetings to the people of the State, particularly to the Puroik community, on the auspicious occasion of Gumkum Gumpa. In his message, the Governor expressed hope that the festival a celebration of reunion and renewal would strengthen []
Parties hold candlelight march in solidarity with terror victims and martyr Tage Hailyang
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, April 25: In a united display of grief and condemnation, both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Arunachal Pradesh Youth Congress organized separate candlelight marches in Itanagar on Thursday. The events were held in protest against the recent terrorist attack on innocent tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, and to express solidarity []
Heroin Seized from Arunachal Govt Office, Employee Arrested
A multi-tasking staff from the state horticulture department was arrested after 44.36 grams of heroin were recovered from a government office in Itanagar.
Nirmala assures all possible assistance to help Arunachal realise its full potential
ITANAGAR, Mar 28: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman praised Arunachal Pradeshs development trajectory and assured continued central support to the frontier state. The progress happening in Arunachal Pradesh is truly commendable. The central government remains committed to supporting the states growth, ensuring that every city and town develops into a model of urban excellence, she said. Sitharaman also assured all possible assistance from the Finance Ministry to help Arunachal Pradesh realise its full potential. The Finance Minister gave this assurance [] The post Nirmala assures all possible assistance to help Arunachal realise its full potential appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
46-Year-Old Anti-Conversion Law Making A Comeback, Arunachal Christians Protest
Thousands of people under the banner of the Arunachal Christian Forum held a peaceful protest near Itanagar against the implementation of the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act 1978, an anti-conversion law.
Opposed to Freedom of Religion Act, Christians in Arunachal warn of referendum rally
GUWAHATI: The protest against the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), 1978, is getting intensified with thousands of Christians holding a peaceful demonstration on Thursday, demanding its repeal. The Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF), the states largest Christian organisation, which is spearheading the protest, warned of a referendum rally. If APFRA is not repealed within this month, we will organise a referendum rally, ACF president Tarh Miri told this newspaper, adding that, If the Act is not repealed, it should be kept dormant like what it was. He alleged APFRA violates the freedom of accepting a faith and religious belief. Earlier, ACF Secretary General James Techi Tara warned that the enforcement of APFRA would create hatred among people. Changing faith is ones own choice, he said. The ACF claimed that over 1 lakh people had turned up at the rally which was organised at Naharlagun near the state capital Itanagar. The ACF had plans to organise it in Itanagar but authorities denied permission as the budget session of the state Assembly began on Thursday. While the Christians in the state stand opposed to APFRA, the indigenous faith believers, however, endorse it. They also took to the streets recently demanding its early implementation. They demonstrated their solidarity with the state government for its move to implement the Act by organising a Sadbhavna Pad Yatra at Doimukh. This Act was introduced in 1978 for the welfare of the indigenous tribal society. Despite repeated requests, it has not been implemented yet, lamented Pai Dawe, president of the Indigenous Faith and Cultural Society of Arunachal Pradesh. Earlier, the state government stated that APFRA would be implemented in deference to a directive of the Gauhati High Court. The court asked the government to finalise the Acts draft rules within six months from September 2024. Chief Minister Pema Khandu said the draft rules were not against any religion. The Act was introduced to safeguard the traditional religious practices of indigenous communities from external influence or coercion. However, it was never implemented. Indigenous faith believers, Christians and Buddhists are Arunachals three major communities.
Bhagwat emphasises need to balance cultural heritage with modern aspirations
ITANAGAR, Mar 2 : RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday emphasised the need to balance cultural heritage with modern aspirations. Bhagwat, who visited the Donyi Polo Nyedar Namlo a revered prayer centre of the Nyishi community at Naharlagun near Itanagar, spoke on the role of spiritual practices in promoting societal harmony and nation-building. The Namlo, located near the banks of the Pachin river, is dedicated to the worship of the sun (Donyi) and the moon (Polo), holding deep spiritual [] The post Bhagwat emphasises need to balance cultural heritage with modern aspirations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal indigenous faith group rallies for anti-conversion law
The demonstration at Doimukh followed a meeting of indigenous faith believers with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in the States capital Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh: Indigenous faith believers take out rally in support of Freedom of Religion Act
GUWAHATI: Days after Christians in Arunachal Pradesh staged a hunger strike opposing the state governments move to implement the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), 1978, the states indigenous faith believers took out a rally on Saturday demanding early implementation of the Act. During the Sadbhavna Pad Yatra organised by the Indigenous Faith and Cultural Society of Arunachal Pradesh (IFCSAP) at Doimukh, the participants shouted slogans demanding early implementation of the anti-conversion law. IFCSAP vice president Pai Dawe told media that through this rally, the indigenous faith believers demonstrated their solidarity with the government for early implementation of the Act. This Act was introduced in 1978 for the welfare of the indigenous tribal society. Despite repeated requests, it has not been implemented yet, Dawe said. Stating that the Act was passed in the Assembly within four months of its maiden session and it subsequently got the Presidential assent, he lamented that successive governments gave lip service by committing to stand for the welfare of tribals. He said the Act, once implemented, would protect the tribals culture, tradition and belief system. A participant said the Act was introduced to protect indigenous people from becoming extinct. If it is implemented, we will be able to preserve and maintain our culture, tradition and rituals. Our people are increasingly converting to other religions. This Act will control conversion. Thats the reason why we support it, he said. On February 17, the Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF) had staged an eight-hour hunger strike in Itanagar to oppose the Act. Thousands of Christians, including some MLAs, participated. ACF president Tarh Miri claimed APFRA violates the freedom of accepting a faith and religious belief. We oppose this Act. Anti-conversion law is enforced in 11 states. This is only against Christianity, he alleged. ACF secretary general James Techi Tara had stated the enforcement of APFRA would create hatred among people. Changing faith is ones own choice, he stated. Earlier, the state government said APFRA would be implemented in deference to a directive of the Gauhati High Court. The court asked the government to finalise the Acts draft rules within six months from September 2024. Chief Minister Pema Khandu has already said that the draft rules are not against any religion.
Frontier Highway game changer for Arunachals border development: Rijiju
ITANAGAR, Feb 20: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday asserted that the multi-crore Frontier Highway project will be a game changer for the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh. Speaking at the 39th Statehood Day celebrations here, Rijiju said this is the highest allocation ever made by the Centre for a single project in the country. The Frontier Highway is going to be the largest road project in the history of India. It is going to be around 1,400 kilometres long, [] The post Frontier Highway game changer for Arunachals border development: Rijiju appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
In a 1st, Assam House session outside Guwahati
GUWAHATI: Assam made history on Monday by holding an Assembly session outside the states seat of power Guwahati, for the first time. Ministers and MLAs woke up early as they took a bus ride to the Bodo heartland Kokrajhar, 210 km away from Guwahati, to be a part of history. Excitement was writ large on their faces. Businesses on the inaugural day of the Budget session were conducted at the secretariat of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) with Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya delivering the customary speech. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tabled the report of Justice (Retd) Biplab Sarma regarding irregularities committed in the Combined Competitive Examinations of 2013 and 2014 before the Assembly. He termed the session historic. The session from Tuesday will be held at the Assembly building in Guwahati. Minister Pijush Hazarika highlighted the journey of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) from restlessness to peace and development. Fifteen years ago, there was a situation in BTR where people demanded a separate state. Now, they dont want it. They welcomed us for the Assembly session. This is new Assam and new Bharat, Hazarika said. He also said that PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah had been instrumental in developing BTR and establishing peace in the region. Two days ago, Modi stated the NDA governments at the Centre and Assam had been working tirelessly to empower the Bodo community and fulfil Bodo aspirations. He said these works would continue with even greater vigour. I fondly recall my own visit to Kokrajhar where I witnessed the vibrant Bodo culture, the PM had stated. Protest against Freedom of Religion Act in Arunachal Thousands turned up at an Itanagar ground on Monday as the Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF) staged an eight-hour hunger strike in protest against the state governments move to implement the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), 1978. The participants held posters with messages like We demand the repeal of APFRA and Do not turn us against one another.
Arunachal church body stages hunger strike to oppose Freedom of Religion Act
GUWAHATI: Thousands turned up at a ground in Itanagar on Monday as the Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF) staged an eight-hour hunger strike in protest against the state governments move to implement the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), 1978. Some MLAs were among the participants. The participants held posters which had messages such as we demand the repeal of APFRA, do not turn us against one another, there is no honour in enforcing APFRA. ACF president Tarh Miri claimed that APFRA violates the freedom of accepting faith and religious belief. We oppose this Act. Anti-conversion law is enforced in 11 states. This is only against Christianity, he alleged. ACF secretary general James Techi Tara said the enforcement of APFRA would create hatred among people. Changing faith is ones own choice. Forced conversion is restricted in the Indian Constitution. Show me one instance where a complaint was lodged against forced conversion. We want nothing less than the repeal of the Act, Tara said. Earlier, the state government said APFRA would be implemented in deference to a directive of the Gauhati High Court. The court asked the government to finalise the Acts draft rules within six months from September 2024. Chief Minister Pema Khandu said the rules, being framed as per a directive of the High Court, were not against any religion. The government has been asked to frame the rules to give some more protection to indigenous (faiths), Khandu said. He said he would ask the states department of indigenous affairs minister and the home minister to deliberate the matter together with all stakeholders. The ACF, however, slammed him for his alleged double standard.We dont entertain his statement. In 2018, he himself had announced that he will repeal this draconian law. But in 2024, he announced that it will be implemented. This is his double-standard, ACF president Tarh Miri told TNIE . The Act was introduced in 1978 to safeguard the traditional religious practices of indigenous communities from external influence or coercion.
Arunachal church body to sit on hunger strike against Freedom of Religion Act
GUWAHATI: Christians in Arunachal Pradesh will stage an eight-hour hunger strike on Monday to protest against the state governments move to implement the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), 1978. The Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF), the apex organisation of various Christian denominations in the state, will spearhead the protest. The state government said APFRA would be implemented in deference to a directive of the Gauhati High Court. The court had asked the government to finalise the draft rules of the Act within six months from September 2024. Chief Minister Pema Khandu said rules were being framed as per a directive of the High Court. He said the rules were not being framed against any religion. They are not against Buddhists, Hindus, Christians or Muslims, he said. The government has been asked to frame the rules to give some more protection to indigenous (faiths), Khandu said. Stating that the rules would not harm anybody, he said he would ask the states Department of Indigenous Affairs Minister and the Home Minister to deliberate on the matter together with all stakeholders. He appealed to the ACF not to resort to any protest. The church organisation, however, slammed the CM for his alleged double standard. We dont entertain his statement. In 2018, he himself had announced that he will repeal this draconian law. But in 2024, he announced that it will be implemented. This is his double standard, ACF president Tarh Miri told TNIE. The ACF termed the Act unconstitutional, anti-Christian, and against the spirit of secularism. The 9 am to 5 pm hunger strike will be staged across district and subdivisional headquarters. Miri said three to four MLAs would join the protestors in Itanagar. The Act was introduced in 1978 to safeguard the traditional religious practices of indigenous communities from external influence or coercion.
GST fraud racket busted: Fake invoices worth Rs 658.55 crore unearthed
Central GST Itanagar Commissionerate has uncovered a racket issuing fake invoices worth Rs 658.55 Crores without supplying goods, leading to a loss of nearly Rs 100 Crores to the government. Two masterminds, Ashutosh Kumar Jha and Bipin Kumar Jha, have been arrested, and forensic analysis is underway.
Rise and Shine in Arunachal 2025 Calendar launched in Itanagar
The Department of Tourism, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, in partnership with Miss India Organisation, Times Group, has launched the Rise and Shine in Arunachal Pradesh 2025 Calendar. The calendar, billed as a tribute to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Northeastern state, was unveiled on Saturday at an event at the Dorjee Khandu [] The post Rise and Shine in Arunachal 2025 Calendar launched in Itanagar appeared first on The Shillong Times .
A 10-Year-Old Dies in a Tragic Road Mishap on Her Way to School
Hyderabad: A 10-year-old Class V student who was on the way to school on her fathers two-wheeler died on the spot after a lorry hit their vehicle at Sitanagar on the Shaikpet-Manikonda road. The incident took place at 8.10 am, Filimnagar sub-inspector A. Ganesh Goud said. Her father, a social media manager with an electronic media firm, who survived with injuries said the lorry was being driven in a rash manner and hit their two-wheeler from the rear. We fell on the road and my daughter came under the wheels of the lorry, he said. The 10-tyre multi-axle lorry was carrying a cargo of sugar. The father fell towards the right side and the victim fell on the left side and came under the lorrys wheels. By the time the driver realised and applied brakes, it was too late, said G. Giri who runs a kiosk near the accident spot. The victim, the only daughter of the family, had gone to a taekwondo class at 6 am from her residence in Shaikpet and returned by 7.40. She changed and got ready for school, a family member of the victim said. She was very active and always stood first in her school, the relative said. The victims parents were married around 18 years back and migrated to the city from Suryapet, the family member said. The victim was well-mannered and punctual. It's a great loss, the victims school mate told Deccan Chronicle . Police arrested driver Yasin Quereshi, seized the lorry and registered a case of death due to rash and negligent driving. The victims body was handed over to the family after a post-mortem examination at the Osmania General Hospital.