Assam's chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, addressed concerns regarding China's Brahmaputra dam project, stating there's no immediate cause for alarm as the river's flow relies on multiple sources, including Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh, and local rainfall. He acknowledged conflicting views on the dam's impact and expressed confidence in the Union government's handling of discussions with China on this significant infrastructure endeavor.
Not immediately worried about China constructing worlds largest dam on Brahmaputra: Himanta
Guwahati, Jul 21: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday tried to alleviate fears on Chinas move to construct the worlds largest dam on Brahmaputra and said he does not foresee any immediate cause of worry as the river gets most of its waters from Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, Sarma said the exact impact of the massive dam, the construction of which began last week, is not properly known [] The post Not immediately worried about China constructing worlds largest dam on Brahmaputra: Himanta appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Not immediately worried about China constructing world's largest dam on Brahmaputra: Himanta
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed concerns regarding China's Brahmaputra dam construction, stating that he doesn't foresee immediate worry as the river's water source is majorly from Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh. He mentioned varied theories on the dam's impact and expressed hope that the central government is in communication with China regarding the matter.
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Arunachal minister reiterates state govts commitment to ensure child safety
ITANAGAR, July 20: Arunachal Pradesh Women and Child Development minister Dasanglu Pul has expressed deep concern over the recent child abuse case reported in Lower Dibang Valley district of the state, and reiterated the state governments commitment to ensuring justice and safety of children. In a meeting convened with key child welfare stakeholders at Roing []
China begins mega dam construction in Tibet amid concerns in India
GUWAHATI: China has begun constructing a mega hydropower project on Yarlung Tsangpo River in the Nyingchi region of south-eastern Tibet. Chinese Premier Li Qiang attended the project commencement ceremony on Saturday, according to the state-run media. Beijing had approved the multi-billion-dollar project in 2023. The hydropower dam, said to be the worlds largest such project, will generate 60,000 MW of power. Yarlung Tsangpo enters Arunachal Pradesh as Siang and becomes Brahmaputra in Assam before flowing into Bangladesh. Amid concerns that China might dry up the Brahmaputra, Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu and his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed contrasting views on the project in the recent past. China's mega dam a ticking water bomb and existential threat to Arunachal, says CM Khandu Khandu described the project as a ticking water bomb and an existential threat to the people of his state and their livelihoods. He said the dam was a matter of grave concern as China is not a signatory to the international water treaty and the country cannot be trusted. No one knows what China might do. It could even use this as a sort of water bomb In case, the dam is built and they release water out suddenly, our entire Siang belt would be destroyed, Khandu had stated. In the light of this threat, he said the Arunachal government, in consultations with the Centre, had conceived the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project as a defence mechanism as well as for water security. While Khandu is also apprehensive about Chinas possible attempts to dry up Siang and Brahmaputra rivers, the Assam chief minister took it lightly. He said China contributes only 30-35% of Brahmaputras total flow, mostly through glacial melt and limited Tibetan rainfall. The remaining 65-70% is generated within India, thanks to torrential monsoon rainfall in Arunachal, Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya; major tributaries like Subansiri, Lohit, Kameng, Manas, Dhansiri, Jia-Bharali, Kopili; and additional inflows from the Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia Hills via rivers such as Krishnai, Digaru, and Kulsi, Sarma had posted on X on June 2. The Brahmaputra is not a river India depends on upstream -- it is a rain-fed Indian river system, strengthened after entering Indian territory, he had further stated.
China begins mega dam construction in Tibet amid India's concerns
GUWAHATI: China has begun constructing a mega hydropower project on Yarlung Tsangpo River in the Nyingchi region of south-eastern Tibet. Chinese Premier Li Qiang attended the project commencement ceremony on Saturday, according to the state-run media. Beijing had approved the multi-billion-dollar project in 2023. The hydropower dam, said to be the worlds largest such project, will generate 60,000 MW of power. Yarlung Tsangpo enters Arunachal Pradesh as Siang and becomes Brahmaputra in Assam before flowing into Bangladesh. Amid concerns that China might dry up the Brahmaputra, Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu and his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed contrasting views on the project in the recent past. China's mega dam a ticking water bomb and existential threat to Arunachal, says CM Khandu Khandu described the project as a ticking water bomb and an existential threat to the people of his state and their livelihoods. He said the dam was a matter of grave concern as China is not a signatory to the international water treaty and the country cannot be trusted. No one knows what China might do. It could even use this as a sort of water bomb In case, the dam is built and they release water out suddenly, our entire Siang belt would be destroyed, Khandu had stated. In the light of this threat, he said the Arunachal government, in consultations with the Centre, had conceived the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project as a defence mechanism as well as for water security. While Khandu is also apprehensive about Chinas possible attempts to dry up Siang and Brahmaputra rivers, the Assam chief minister took it lightly. He said China contributes only 30-35% of Brahmaputras total flow, mostly through glacial melt and limited Tibetan rainfall. The remaining 65-70% is generated within India, thanks to torrential monsoon rainfall in Arunachal, Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya; major tributaries like Subansiri, Lohit, Kameng, Manas, Dhansiri, Jia-Bharali, Kopili; and additional inflows from the Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia Hills via rivers such as Krishnai, Digaru, and Kulsi, Sarma had posted on X on June 2. The Brahmaputra is not a river India depends on upstream -- it is a rain-fed Indian river system, strengthened after entering Indian territory, he had further stated.
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China begins construction of worlds biggest dam over Brahmaputra in Tibet
BEIJING, July 19: China on Saturday formally started the construction of a USD 167.8 billion dam over the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, close to the Indian border in Arunachal Pradesh. Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced the start of the construction of the dam at a groundbreaking ceremony in the lower reaches of the Brahmaputra River, []
China begins construction of $168-bn dam over Brahmaputra
China has formally started the construction of a USD 167.8 billion dam over the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, close to the Indian border in Arunachal Pradesh, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh.
China Kicks Off Controversial Mega-Dam Project In Tibet
The dam could become a source of tension between China and India, as the Yarlung Tsangpo runs through Arunachal Pradesh and feeds into one of Indias major rivers.
Alternate route to strategic Depsang, DBO to be operational by end of 2026
NEW DELHI: An alternate route to the strategically significant Depsang and Daulet Beg Oldie (DBO) is in advanced stages of development and expected to become fully operational from November 2026. The new road, which runs almost parallel to the existing Darbuk--Shyok--Daulet Beg--Oldie (DSDBO) road, follows the alignment of Sasoma--Saser La--Saser Brangsa--Gapshan--DBO. Presently the Darbuk-Shyok-Daulet Beg-Oldie (DSDBO) exists as the only road link for the forces, which is under the direct observation of the Chinese forces at some locations. The strategically important 255-km DSDBO road ends at 16,614 ft high DBO, about 20 km short of the 18,700-ft high KK Pass. It has around 37 bridges, of various lengths and width, making the communication smooth. The alternate road to DBO, which is about 130-km-long, has a total of 9 bridges of 40T capacity. Sources close to the development said: We have completed everything from Sasoma to Saser Brangsa and ahead of it, eastward---Murgo and Gapshan---over 70 per cent work is done. We are certain that the entire stretch will be operational by October-November next year. For the forces, the new route will give another communication line and facilitate faster troop-armament movement. Almost all artillery weapons, including the Bofors were moved on this axis till Saser Brangsa to test its carrying load capacity, sources said. The new road will also beef up the Siachen battlefield, as it branches off from Sasoma in the Nubra Valley, which is on the route to the Siachen Base Camp from Leh. The route will converge with the Darbuk-Shyok-DBO road at Murgo, reducing the distance from Leh to DBO by 79 km from 322-km via DSDBO road to 243-km via the new road. It will also reduce the travel time from 2 days to 11-12 hours. The work on strengthening the bridges is also on. We are also converting the existing 40T capacity bridges into 70T capacity bridges. Once they are completed, the army will be able to deploy heavier vehicles, and other armoured vehicles, which are crucial for offensive and defensive operations, particularly in challenging terrains. Plans are afoot to make it an all-weather road, the Border Road Organisation (BRO) is also building a 8-km-long tunnel at Saser La at 17,660-feet high and currently it is at detailed project report (DPR) stage. It will take 4-5 years to complete the tunnel project. BRO's projects Himank and Vijayak are responsible for construction and maintenance of critical road infrastructure in Ladakh. India shares 832 km long Line of Actual Control with China in eastern Ladakh. From Sasoma to Saser Brangsa, the construction work is being looked at by the BROs Project Vijayak, involving a cost of Rs 300 crore. Ahead of Saser Brangsa till DBO, the BROs Project Himank is mandated to build the road and bridges, costing Rs 200 crore. The alternate route will have larger accrued military benefits on-ground: the deployment of troops, weapons and logistics to forward bases in DBO and other areas would become easier since Siachen base camp is near. The Siachen base camp functions as the third stage of acclimatisation, which is crucial due to high-altitude and low oxygen levels. With acclimatisation, the human body adjusts to the lower oxygen levels and reduces the risk of altitude sickness. This makes the base camp crucial for effective deployment and improved troop efficiency. The momentum for the second road to DBO picked up as the military tensions between India and China escalated. TNIE broke this story in May 2020, as skirmish took place between the PLA Troops and Indian Army soldiers both sides mobilised a large body of troops in a standoff mode since May 2020. Although disengagement, moving back from the standoff location, from all friction points have taken place the troops remain in the vicinity. Significance of the new road The new road is significant as it will serve as an alternate route to the existing DSDBO road, which is vulnerable to the PLAs direct line of sight and can be threatened, as happened in Galwan during critical times. The Galwan valley is on the same stretch, and the Chinese had carried out a build-up along the Galwan River valley during the stand-off. This also led to violent clashes between the two sides in June 2020, resulting in the killing of soldiers from both sides. This new route will give an alternate and safe access to the militarily important Sub Sector North (SSN), which includes DBO and Depsang plains. SSN, which includes Depsang, is strategically vital. Depsang is also a crucial link to Siachen and the Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) airfield, the highest in the world at an altitude of 5065 metres (16,614 feet). The terrain permits large-scale armour operations, and China has multiple roads supplying the area, while India has only the DSDBO Road. There are 65 patrolling points along the LAC in eastern Ladakh, stretching from the south of the Karakoram Pass to the southern part of Demchok. The roads strategic importance is that it connects Leh to DBO, virtually at the base of the Karakoram Pass that separates Chinas Xinjiang Autonomous Region from Ladakh, the source said. Although disengagement at Depsang took place, in October 2024, it had triggered the Indian side to beef up its line of communication. The standoff at Depsang was significant and sensitive, as Chinese troops blocked access to five patrolling points -- 10, 11, 11A, 12, and 13. The blocked area was around 952 sq. km, according to sources. The five patrolling points in question are east of the strategic Sub-Sector North road, close to the LAC but within Indian territory. The bailey bridge to Hot Spring being assembled by BRO personnel. What is Line of Actual Control? Undemarcated borders between India and China, where both countries exercise actual control on ground and have differing perceptions, is the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with a length of 3,488km. It is further defined into 3 sectors Western (Eastern Ladakh), Central sector (Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand), Eastern Sector (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh). The current focus area under tension is Eastern Ladakh (832km). To strengthen connectivity and bolster strategic infrastructure in border regions, the Government of India established the Border Roads Organisation in 1960. With the ongoing threat perception involving the western and northern borders and in order to step up the pace of work in remote and high-altitude areas, the BRO has been shifting heavy machines close to the construction sites. It has been carrying out upgrades of technology, equipment, and engineering skills. Border Roads Organisation is concentrating simultaneously on the Northern and North-Eastern Borders and for the holistic development of roads in border areas. ]The tensions prevail specifically along the eastern Ladakh and there is precautionary deployment all along the claimed 3,488 kms long Line of Actual Control. More than 1,20,000 soldiers of the Indian army and PLA amassed along the LAC with heavy equipment like missiles, artillery, and tanks. Roads prove integral to maintain such heavy deployment, however, the high altitude and rarefied atmosphere makes construction activities difficult.
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Taba Tedir re-elected as president of Kho-Kho Association of Arunachal
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 18: Former Education and DIA Minister Taba Tedir was unanimously re-elected as president of the Kho-Kho Association of Arunachal Pradesh (KKAAP) during the bodys 3rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at a city hotel here on Friday. The election process was conducted as part of the AGM and was witnessed by []
NEC Secretary reviews cultural and infrastructure projects in Itanagar
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 18: North Eastern Council (NEC) Secretary S K Bhalla visited several key cultural and infrastructure projects in Arunachal Pradeshs capital on Friday, underscoring the Councils continued support for heritage preservation and development in the region. The projects inspected during the visit were funded by the NEC. According to an official statement, []
Governor Parnaik meets Prez, discusses Arunachals progress
HT Bureau NAMSAI, July 18: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt General KT Parnaik (Retd), PVSM, UYSM, YSM, called on the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Friday. According to an official statement, the Governor was accompanied by the First Lady of the State, Anagha Parnaik. During the meeting, Governor Parnaik []
Arunachal Guv briefs Prez on states transformative efforts across sectors
ITANAGAR, July 18: Arunachal Pradesh Governor K T Parnaik on Friday apprised President Droupadi Murmu of the states key initiatives and transformative efforts across sectors during a meeting at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Parnaik informed the President about the state governments commitment to contributing to Viksit Bharat through its region-specific roadmap Viksit Arunachal. He highlighted []
Forces seize cache of arms, ammunition in Arunachals Changlang district
ITANAGAR, July 18: Security forces have recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition during a search operation in Arunachal Pradeshs Changlang district, a defence official said on Friday. Acting on a tip-off, the Assam Rifles unit under Spear Corps launched a search operation and seized six arms and ammunition along the Miao-Vijoynagar axis, Defence []
Arunachal Pradesh to raise new armed police battalion to boost internal security
Arunachal Pradesh government has approved the raising of a new Arunachal Armed Police Battalion (AAPBN) to bolster internal security and reduce reliance on Central Armed Police Forces. This India Reserve battalion can be deployed nationwide if required by the MHA. The decision aims to enhance policing capacity, improve public safety, and create employment opportunities for local youths.
NABARD sanctions Rs 4,613 cr for rural projects in Arunachal: GM Mishra
NABARD has sanctioned Rs 4,613 crore for 485 infrastructure projects in Arunachal Pradesh, boosting rural connectivity and livelihoods. The institution is committed to inclusive growth, driving rural credit planning, digitisation, and climate-resilient farming. Commemorating its 44th foundation day and the International Year of Cooperatives, NABARD reaffirmed its dedication to building self-reliant rural economies in Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal introduces trained 'support persons' to aid child victims during legal process
GUWAHATI: The Arunachal Pradesh government on Friday approved the adoption of model guidelines for support persons under Section 39 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, with necessary state-specific modifications. Trained support persons will help children who are victims of crimes, including sexual abuse, and often feel scared, confused and alone during police investigations and court trials. Sharing the details, Chief Minister Pema Khandu said one trained person would support every 10 child victims. Theyll guide the child through medical checks, police questions, and court hearings, and make sure the child feels safe, heard, and not alone, the chief minister said, adding that Arunachal made changes to suit local needs and ensure better help. Khandu also stated that this step would ensure that children get the emotional and practical support they need to face the legal process with dignity. This will ensure a child-friendly justice process, offer emotional and legal support to child victims and enhance protection for vulnerable children in court proceedings, he further stated. The cabinet also approved several significant decisions aimed at strengthening technical education, public safety and administrative efficiency. It approved the raising of an India Reserve Battalion. The state currently has two State Armed Police Battalions and five India Reserve Battalions. The addition of a new battalion will significantly augment policing capacity, improve public safety, maintain law and order, and reduce reliance on Central Armed Police Forces. This will also generate employment opportunities for eligible local youth, a government statement said. Taking to X, Khandu wrote, In todays cabinet, we focused on what matters: generating revenue, maintaining strong fiscal health, and unlocking the potential of our natural resources like hydropower. With a steady focus on revenue and fiscal discipline, weve put ourselves in a strong position to create more jobs and opportunities for our youth.
Arunachal Cabinet approves key reforms in education, child safety and governance
The Arunachal Pradesh cabinet has approved key decisions. These decisions aim to improve technical education and internal security. Child protection measures are strengthened. Housing allocation will be more transparent. Administrative efficiency across departments is a priority. New posts are created in various sectors. These changes reflect the government's commitment to public service and citizen welfare.
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Arunachals hydro firm earns carbon credits for power project
ITANAGAR, July 17: The Hydro Power Development Corporation of Arunachal Pradesh Limited (HPDCAPL) has achieved a major breakthrough in Indias green energy sector with the successful verification and issuance of carbon credits for its 3 MW small hydro power project at Zemithang in Tawang district, officials said on Thursday. The Universal Carbon Registry (UCR), in []
BJP celebrates 9 years of Pema Khandu-led government in Arunachal Pradesh
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 17: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Arunachal Pradesh unit, on Thursday celebrated the completion of nine years of the Pema Khandu-led government in the state at a commemorative programme held at the partys State Headquarters in Itanagar. Party leaders, MLAs, senior office bearers, and newly appointed chairpersons and vice-chairpersons attended the []
Arunachal urges central government to increase flights to state
ITANAGAR, July 17: The Arunachal Pradesh government has urged the Centre to fulfil its assurance regarding the expansion of air connectivity in the state. Civil Aviation Minister Balo Raja has made the request ahead of the upcoming inauguration of the new terminal building of Donyi Polo Airport here. In a letter to Union Civil Aviation []
AACWA raises concerns over frontier highway tendering process
HT Correspondent NAHARLAGUN, July 17: The All Arunachal Contractors Welfare Association (AACWA), the apex body representing the contractor fraternity of Arunachal Pradesh, has raised strong objections over the tendering process adopted for road construction under the Frontier Highway project, alleging that it severely restricts the participation of local contractors. In an official statement issued on []
Woman arrested with heroin at Hapoli in Arunachal Pradesh
ITANAGAR, July 17: A 26-year-old woman was on Thursday arrested at Hapoli in Arunachal Pradeshs Lower Subansiri district for alleged involvement in drug peddling, police said. Acting on a tip-off, a police team raided a rented house near Pai Gate and recovered contraband substances weighing 61 gram, suspected to be heroin, from her possession, they []
AMBK Demands Justice for Shankar Pegu, Calls for Case Transfer to Assam Court
ITANAGAR, JULY 17: The Adi Mising Bane Kebang (AMBK) has shown profound grief and outrage at the untimely death of 29-year-old Shankar Pegu, who was shot dead on July 13 at Roing in Lower Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh. The group has demanded that the case be shifted to a judicial court in Assam, []
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HT Bureau NAMSAI, July 16: In a significant push towards digital safety and rural empowerment, the NIIT Foundation and Arunachal State Rural Livelihoods Mission (ArSRLM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the implementation of the Cyber Security Plusinitiative across Arunachal Pradesh. The agreement was formalised on the sidelines of the two-day Performance Review []
APSCW chairperson urges public support for womens commissions mission
HT Correspondent NAHARLAGUN, July 16: Chairperson of the Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Women (APSCW), Yalem Taga Burang, has called upon all sections of society to extend their support and cooperation for the smooth functioning of the commission and the betterment of women in the state. Burang made the appeal while interacting with a delegation []
AUSDSU submits 12-point charter of educational demands to Arunachal Education Minister
HT Correspondent YINGKIONG, July 16: In a move reflecting growing concerns over educational infrastructure and staffing shortages in Upper Siang district, the All Upper Siang District Students Union (AUSDSU) submitted a 12-point memorandum to the Education Minister of Arunachal Pradesh through the office of the Deputy Commissioner at Yingkiong on Tuesday. The memorandum, which outlines []
HT CorrespondentITANAGAR, July 16:The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt General KT Parnaik (Retd), PVSM, UYSM, YSM, and chief minister Pema Khandu attended a detailed presentation by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Leveraging Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Potential in Arunachal Pradesh at the Chief Ministers Conference Hall in Itanagar recently. According to an official []
Dispensing pump managers sensitised on legal metrology standards in Naharlagun
HT CorrespondentNAHARLAGUN, July 16:The Department of Legal Metrology & Consumer Affairs, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, conducted a one-day sensitisation programme on Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for dispensing pumps under the Itanagar Capital Region (ICR) and Papum Pare district. The programme, organised by the departments Publicity and Propaganda branch, was held at the Conference Hall of []
Multi-hazard mock drill conducted at Arunachals power project
ITANAGAR, July 16: A multi-hazard mock drill for a hydroelectric project and its downstream areas in Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh was conducted on Wednesday at the Pare Hydroelectric Project. The large-scale exercise aimed to test and improve emergency response to complex disaster scenarios, including floods and earthquakes, an official statement said. Jointly organised []
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 15:Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd), and Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday jointly launched the book Mystic Arunachal Tales from Indias Hidden Frontier, authored by Major Rahul Jha, Sena Medal, in a function held at the Chief Ministers Conference Hall in Itanagar. According to []
Arunachal Governor joins special film screening for Oju Mission and Raj Bhavan children in Itanagar
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 15:In a gesture aimed at fostering inclusion and bringing joy to young hearts, the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt General KT Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd), joined over 100 children from the Oju Welfare Association Mission and families of Raj Bhavan staff for a special screening of the film Sitaare Zameen []
Hawa Bagang assumes charge as APSBB Chairman
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 15:Hawa Bagang officially assumed charge as the new Chairman of the Arunachal Pradesh State Biodiversity Board (APSBB) on Monday at the boards office located within the premises of the Arunachal Pradesh Forest Corporation (APFC) in Chimpu. According to an official statement, Bagang was welcomed by Member Secretary HB Aboh, staff members, []
Arunachal sees robust economic growth: CM Khandu
ITANAGAR, July 15: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday said the state has witnessed significant economic transformation over the past decade, with the gross state domestic product (GSDP) recording a 166 per cent increase between 2014 and 2024-25. Highlighting the states progress under his governments reform-oriented policies, Khandu said the number of Goods []
ARPB branch inaugurated in Pakke-Kessang to boost rural banking access
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 15: The Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank (APRB) formally inaugurated its new branch at Lemmi in Pakke Kessang district, marking the commencement of formal banking services in the district. The event, hailed as a significant milestone, was met with widespread appreciation from the local population, many of whom had long awaited such []
Defamation case: Lucknow court grants bail to Rahul Gandhi
LUCKNOW: A Lucknow court on Tuesday granted bail to Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi after he appeared in a defamation case filed over his purported remarks on Army personnel, his lawyer said. The case relates to alleged defamatory remarks against Indian soldiers made during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in 2022, Gandhis counsel, advocate Pranshu Agarwal, said. Following his appearance, the court released him on bail, the lawyer added. The bail was granted after Gandhi furnished a bail bond and sureties as directed by the court. Gandhi appeared in a courtroom full of lawyers. He was taken to the judge's chamber, where the formalities of filing the bond and sureties took place. The Congress leader was summoned as an accused after the court took cognisance of the defamation complaint. Gandhi had earlier moved the high court seeking relief but did not succeed. He came to court accompanied by the partys state unit president Ajay Rai and in-charge Avinash Pande. He (Gandhi) is scheduled to attend the court hearing and would return to Delhi later in the day. He is likely to come to Uttar Pradesh again to visit his constituency Raebareli over the next few days, Rai told PTI before the hearing. Security was heightened along the route of his travel and in and around the court premises. The defamation complaint was filed by one Uday Shankar Srivastava, a retired director of the Border Roads Organisation (equivalent to the rank of colonel in the Army). The complaint states that on December 16, 2022, Gandhi, while addressing various media personnel and the public during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, mentioned the clash between the Indian Army and the Chinese Army on the Arunachal Pradesh border on December 9, 2022, and said that people will ask what all about Bharat Jodo Yatra, but will not ask even once about the beating of our soldiers by Chinese soldiers. The complainant alleged that his sentiments were hurt by Gandhis statement about the alleged beating of Indian soldiers by Chinese soldiers. On February 11, the special court ordered Gandhi to be summoned on charges of defamation.
Tensions Flare After Murders of Mising Youths Along Assam-Arunachal Border
HT DIGITAL GUWAHATI, JULY 15: Tensions are rising along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border after the brutal killing of two Assamese Mising youths in two separate incidents within Arunachal Pradesh. These one after another killings have ignited mass anger within the Mising people, resulting in a series of agitations and an indefinite blockage of border roads []
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Fire breaks out in Arunachals Siang, 7 houses gutted
ITANAGAR, July 14: At least seven houses were gutted in a fire in Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, a senior official said. The fire broke out around 2.45 pm in Kaying area, after an elderly woman in one of the houses fell asleep, leaving the gas stove burning in the kitchen, she said. []
66 villages along Indo-Myanmar border identified for development under VVP: Arunachal CM
ITANAGAR, July 14: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday said 66 villages in the state along the Indo-Myanmar border have been identified for development under the Centres Vibrant Villages Programme (VVP). These villages fall within Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts of the frontier state, Khandu said in a post on social media. He []
PMO official visits Khelo India Centre in Itanagar, reviews grassroots sports initiatives
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 14:A senior official from the Prime Ministers Office (PMO), New Delhi, visited the Khelo India-accredited sports centre in Itanagar on Monday to evaluate the status of sports infrastructure and grassroots development in Arunachal Pradesh, according to an official statement. Rugved Milind Thakur, IAS, Director at the PMO, was accompanied by Ananya []
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Three senior members killed in Indian strikes: Ulfa; Army denies Op
Precision strikes, allegedly carried out by the Indian Army using loitering munitions and drones, targeted ULFA(I) camps across the Myanmar border, resulting in casualties among the outfit's leadership. ULFA(I) claimed significant losses, including the death of a top commander, while the Indian Army denied involvement. The attacks reportedly occurred in areas near Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, impacting multiple mobile camps.
Power projects with Rs 1 lakh crore investment underway in Arunachal Pradesh: CM Pema Khandu
Arunachal Pradesh is set to become a hydro-power hub with projects worth over Rs one lakh crore underway, aiming to generate 18,000 MW of power. Chief Minister Pema Khandu highlighted the allocation of projects to central PSUs like NEEPCO, SJVN, and NHPC after previous private ventures stalled.
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Arunachal Pradesh tense day after molestation accused killed
GUWAHATI: Curfew was imposed in Roing town of Arunachal Pradeshs Lower Dibang Valley district Saturday, a day after a migrant youth from the neighbouring Assam was lynched by a mob for allegedly sexually assaulting several schoolgirls. The deceased, a teenage construction worker, had reportedly molested at least seven female students of Roings Mount Carmel Schoolaged between five and seven years oldwho stayed at the hostel. The situation spiralled out of control on Friday as irate parents and locals stormed the police station where the boy was lodged, dragged him out and thrashed him badly, leaving him grievously injured. The cops rushed to his rescue and took him to a local hospital, with the mob in hot pursuit. But the rabble got hold of him again and battered him to death. Police reinforcements arrived shortly after the incident and brought the situation under control. A post-mortem examination was conducted in front of a judicial magistrate at Roing District Hospital. Police have registered multiple cases related to child sexual abuse and mob lynching, among others. Investigations are on against the school and hostel management for their failure to ensure the students safety. Meanwhile, Superintendent of Police Ringu Ngupok told this newspaper that the cops had stopped people from gathering at a place on Saturday morning. He said, I am constantly monitoring the situation on the ground. Everything is currently under control.
2 Mountain Division GOC meets Arunachal Governor
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 11: Major General VS Deshpande, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 2 Mountain Division, called on the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt General KT Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd), at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar, on Saturday. The meeting focused on critical issues pertaining to national security, strategic border management, and ongoing developmental []
Arunachal CM Pema Khandu thanks Riga Village for backing 11,000 MW Siang Hydro Project
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu thanks Riga villagers for supporting the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project. This 11,000 MW hydropower project is a national initiative. The cabinet seeks a special development package for Siang and Upper Siang districts. Concerns arise over China's dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo. The project aims to mitigate flooding and environmental issues in downstream regions.
Curfew In Arunachal Town After Mob Killed Teenager Accused Of Sex Abuse
A curfew has been imposed in Roing town of Lower Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh after a teenager was dragged out of a police station and lynched for allegedly sexually assaulting minor girls.
Assam Youth Lynched By Mob For Sexually Assaulting Girls In Arunachal Pradesh
A 19-year-old migrant labourer from Assam was lynched by a mob of over 500 people outside Roing police station in Arunachal Pradesh for allegedly assaulting minor girls.
Siang hydro project to get filip in Arunachal, Mishra to chair meet
NEW DELHI: With an eye on China developing a major hydroelectricity project in the vicinity of Arunachal Pradesh, the Centre has accelerated the development of its mega dam in the Siang upper valley in the state, which will be the countrys biggest, despite protests by local villagers who are at risk of eviction due to the potential submergence of their land. The Prime Ministers Office (PMO) is set to assess the progress of the Upper Siang Multipurpose Storage Project, Indias strategic water and power project, on July 15. Dr PK Mishra, Principal Secretary of the Prime Minster, will chair the high-level review meeting in New Delhi, senior officials said. The meeting will be attended by the Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary, Secretary (Water Resources Department), Arunachal Pradesh Chief Secretary and DGP, Secretary (Road Transport and Highways), CMD of the National Hydropower Corporation (NHPC), and Intelligence Bureau Director. The PMO has directed Secretary (Power), to give a presentation on the progress of the project, the officials said. The primary agenda of the meeting is to assess the progress of drilling sites and other developmental and rehabilitation projects, an official said. The meeting will also take stock of the situation regarding the NHPC communication strategy, establishment of a model village, livelihood programme, status of alternative roads, and progress of the new township, the official added. The government has planned to invest over Rs 9,000 crore in constructing 12 hydropower stations that will generate more than 11,500 MW of electricity. This development is seen as a strategic move to counter Chinas plans to build a super dam in Medog county in Tibet, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River the Brahmaputra in India which has the potential to generate 60,000 MW power. However, the project has been facing protests from villagers and tribes. They burnt down a drilling vehicle, seized many, and didnt allow an NHPC officer to conduct a pre-feasibility survey of the project. We want our state government to inform the ground realities in the proposed July 15 meeting, said Ebo Mili of North East Human Rights, spearheading the protest. Ebo wrote a letter to the Arunachal Chief Secretary, urging them to give accurate information about human rights violations around the project. We request your good office to ensure that the accurate and comprehensive reports, reflecting the human rights violations and the strong opposition from project-affected families, are submitted to the Prime Minister during the high-level meeting on July 15. This will enable a fair and informed discussion on the Siang project and its implications for the affected communities, stated the letter.
Arunachal to set up 5 special schools for children with special needs
ITANAGAR, July 11: The Arunachal Pradesh government will soon set up five dedicated schools to cater to children with special needs (CWSN), a state minister said. These schools will be established in Kameng, Lohit, Siang, Subansiri and Tirap, Education Minister Pasang Dorjee Sona said. We have a significant number of special students in our state []
ITANAGAR, July 11: Arunachal Pradesh Women and Child Development Minister Dasanglu Pul held a series of meetings with union ministers in Delhi to accelerate key development projects focused on culture, tourism, and welfare schemes in the state, an official release said on Friday. Pul, who is currently on a tour to the national capital, discussed []
Three-day programme on millet processing and womens empowerment held at Dadam village
HT Correspondent DADAM, July 11: A three-day programme titled Inauguration of the Women Technology Park (WTP) Millet Processing Unit and Workshop cum Hands-on Training on Millet Processing and Value Addition was held successfully from July 9 to 11 at Dadam village in Arunachal Pradeshs Tirap district. The programme was organised as part of the project []
Teen Dragged Out Of Police Station In Arunachal, Lynched For Sexually Assaulting Girls
A teenager was dragged out of a police station and lynched by a mob for allegedly sexually assaulting several girls in Arunachal Pradesh.
17-year-old molestation accused dragged out of police station, lynched by mob in Arunachal
GUWAHATI: A mob in Arunachal Pradesh dragged a 17-year-old accused of molestating minor girls out of a police station on Friday afternoon and later, lynched him. The incident occurred at Roing in the Lower Dibang Valley district. The deceased, said to be a construction labourer, was accused of molesting at least seven girlsaged between 5 and 7 yearswho are students of Mount Carmel School, Roing. They were staying at the school hostel. The deceased was lodged at the police station since Thursday after the police had detained him. Tensions flared on Friday when parents and locals stormed the police station, dragged the accused out and beat him up severely, leaving him grievously injured. The police rescued the accused and took him to a local hospital but the mob followed him. He was dragged out and thrashed for the second time, leading to his death. Police reinforcements arrived after the incident. The situation was under control when reports last came in. In an order, district authorities informed parents and students that the school would remain closed from July 12 for an indefinite period due to an untoward incident of molestation of minor girls in girls hostel. In the interest and safety of students, all the parents are directed to withdraw their respective wards from the school and get them enrolled in any nearby government schools/recognised private schools of their localities, the order read.
Scientists led by Keralite discovers frog with blue bones, green blood from Arunachal Pradesh
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A team of researchers led by Malayali scientist Dr SD Biju from Delhi University has discovered a frog having blue bones and green blood from Arunachal Pradesh. This is the first Indian frog to exhibit this unique biological trait where their blood is green and their bones are blue in colour. They exhibit this colour through their translucent skin. This peculiarity is known only in a handful of species in other parts of the world including Southeast Asia and far away regions in Madagascar and South America, said SD Biju. The findings have been published in the journal Zootaxa. This was previously reported in the neighbouring regions of China. This frog is included in the genus Gracixalus , a group of tree frogs, in the family Rhacophoridae . According to the researchers, this group of frogs was recently reported from India, until recently represented by a single species, Gracixalus patkaiensis (Pataki green tree frog). Gracixalus patkaiensis (Pataki green tree frog). Finding these tiny frogs in bamboo thickets, from where they make whistling calls, is not easy. Upon eventually locating one, we were amazed by the frogs completely translucent body and externally visible blue bones and green blood. I had not seen such a frog anywhere in India, in over three decades of my work on Indian amphibians, SD Biju said. Out of over 420 species of frogs home to India, Patkai green tree frog is the only one known to show this characteristic. The occurrence of turquoise bones and green blood is also globally rare. The study was undertaken as part of a work by one of the students of Biju, Tage Tagos PhD research on Amphibians of Arunachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, during the field surveys in Arunachal Pradesh, the team also discovered two new populations of another species, the Medog small tree frog. This is scientifically known as Gracixalus medogensis. This species was originally described from the Medog region in Tibet, China, in 1984 and knowledge about it remained limited.
Wildlife Board Clears Over 30 Defence Projects In Protected Areas Across Multiple States
New Delhi, Jul 11: The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL), headed by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, has recommended 32 defence infrastructure proposals involving diversion of land from protected areas and eco-sensitive zones across Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Ladakh and Sikkim. These include construction of strategic roads, helipads, training areas, ammunition depots, housing for troops and artillery regiments, with the bulk of the projects located in Ladakhs ecologically fragile Karakoram and Changthang sanctuaries. In Arunachal Pradesh, the [] The post Wildlife Board Clears Over 30 Defence Projects In Protected Areas Across Multiple States appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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BJP Arunachal Pradesh observes Guru Purnima
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 10:The Arunachal Pradesh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observed Guru Purnima with solemn devotion and a spirit of service, undertaking a series of spiritual and social outreach activities across the state. The observance was led by State BJP President Kaling Moyong, accompanied by State Vice Presidents Tarh Soping and []
Thursday witnessed a flurry of activity, from the Supreme Court addressing Bihar's voter revision process and the Election Commission clarifying its role, to Congress leaders criticizing Shashi Tharoor's Emergency remarks. Arunachal Pradesh's CM asserted that the next Dalai Lama would be born in a free world, while India threatened retaliatory tariffs against the US at the WTO.
Next Dalai Lama To Be From Democratic Nation, Not China: Pema Khandu
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has said the next Dalai Lama will be from a free and democratic country and definitely not from China.
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Next Dalai Lama From Free Democratic Country, Not From China: Arunachal CM
New Delhi, Jul 10: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has said the next Dalai Lama will be from a free and democratic country and definitely not from China. He, however, said the process of selecting the next Dalai Lama starts only after an incumbent passes away and hoped and prayed the 14th Dalai Lama will live for another 40 years. In fact, as I said, His Holiness health is very good. And this time too on the occasion [] The post Next Dalai Lama From Free Democratic Country, Not From China: Arunachal CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chinas Giant Dam Near Arunachal a Water Bomb, Says CM Pema Khandu
HT DIGITAL ITANAGAR, JULY 10: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has sounded the alarm over Chinas gigantic dam project built close to the Arunachal Pradesh border, terming it a much bigger threat than any kind of military aggression. The hydropower project is a ticking water bomb and can be a threat to the survival []
Minister Kento Jini assures action on AAPSU demands
HT Bureau NAMSAI, July 9: In a key development concerning the demands raised by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU), Sports & Youth Affairs Minister Kento Jini on Tuesday assured that detailed utilisation records of funds by the Sangey Lhaden Sports Academy (SLSA) would be provided within five days. The assurance came during a []
Former Arunachal MLA Kapchen Rajkumar dies in suspected elephant attack
HT Bureau NAMSAI, July 9: In a tragic incident that has sent shockwaves across Arunachal Pradesh, former MLA from Tirap district, Kapchen Rajkumar, was found dead on Wednesday morning under circumstances that strongly suggest a fatal wild elephant attack. According to an official statement, the body of the former legislator was discovered along the roadside []
CoSAAP joins nationwide dharna in Itanagar over long-pending employee demands
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, July 9: The Confederation of Service Associations of Arunachal Pradesh (CoSAAP) staged a peaceful dharna at the Tennis Court in IG Park, Itanagar, on Wedenesday, in solidarity with the nationwide protest called by the All India State Government Employees Federation (AISGEF). The agitation was organised to press for a series of long-standing []
Our border is with Tibet, not China: Arunachal CM Pema Khandu takes swipe at Beijing
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu asserted that the state shares a border with Tibet, not China, amidst Beijing's territorial claims. He highlighted China's dam project on the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra), terming it an existential threat due to potential devastating water release.
China's mega dam a ticking water bomb and existential threat to Arunachal, says CM Khandu
GUWAHATI: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has described Chinas mega dam project as a ticking water bomb and an existential threat to the people of the frontier state and their livelihoods. Speaking to a news outlet, Khandu said the dam was a matter of grave concern, noting that China is not a signatory to any international water treaty and cannot be trusted. No one knows what China might do. It could even use this as a sort of water bomb, he said. The hydropower dam, expected to be the worlds largest of its kind, will generate 60,000 MW of power. The project is coming up on the Yarlung Tsangpo river, which enters Arunachal Pradesh as the Siang and becomes the Brahmaputra in Assam before flowing into Bangladesh. Khandu said India would have no concerns if China had signed an international water treaty. ...Suppose the dam is built and they suddenly release water, our entire Siang belt would be destroyed, he said. In response to the perceived threat, Khandu said the Arunachal government, in consultation with the Centre, had proposed the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project , both as a defensive measure and to ensure water security. However, local communities have opposed the project and have staged a series of protests in the past. The chief minister said he was uncertain whether construction on the Chinese dam had begun, pointing out that the country does not share any information. He has consistently expressed concern that the project could reduce water flow in the Siang and Brahmaputra rivers. Speaking at a seminar titled Environment and Security in the Arunachal Assembly in January, he had said the dam would allow China to control both the timing and volume of water flowing downstream. The Chinese dam poses significant risks to the water security, ecology, and livelihoods of millions of people downstream in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Bangladesh. The potential disruption of water flow, flooding, and ecosystem degradation could have far-reaching consequences on us, Khandu had said. While he has raised alarm over the possibility of China drying up the Siang and Brahmaputra, his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma said last month that China contributes only 30-35% of the Brahmaputras total flow, mostly through glacial melt and limited Tibetan rainfall. Sarma added that the remaining 65-70% of the rivers water is generated within India, largely due to monsoon rainfall and major tributaries. We share a border with Tibet, not China: Arunachal CM Pema Khandu counters Beijings claims
We share a border with Tibet, not China: Arunachal CM Pema Khandu counters Beijings claims
NEW DELHI: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has shown that two can play that game when it comes to name mangling. In a subtle geopolitical mic drop, Khandu said during an interview with PTI Videos that his state does not share a border with China. If that sounds factually ignorant, think again. In fact, the 1,200 km international border in Arunachal Pradesh is with Tibet, not with China, he pointed out to the interviewer. Touche! His statement comes amidst sensitivities surrounding the region and China's assertive claims over Arunachal Pradesh as well as its frequent renaming of places in the state. When suggested that Arunachal Pradesh shares a 1,200 km border with China, Khandu quickly intervened and said, Let me correct you here. We share a border with Tibet and not China. Officially, Tibet is under China now. That can't be ruled out. But originally, we share a border with Tibet. And in Arunachal Pradesh, we share three international boundaries -- with Bhutan, approximately 150 km, with Tibet, around 1,200 km, which is one of the longest in the country, and on the eastern side, with Myanmar, around 550 km, he said. The chief minister insisted that no state in India directly shares a border with China, only with Tibet, and that region was forcibly occupied by China in the 1950s. Khandu said historical facts back the fact it was an Indo-Tibet border and referred to the Shimla Convention of 1914 in which representatives of British India, China and Tibet participated. On China's habit of giving its own names to places in Arunachal Pradesh, he said the neighbouring country has renamed places not once but five times. I think the last time they renamed many places in Arunachal... if I am not mistaken, I think this was their fifth attempt in total. So it is not surprising for us. We know China's habit, and I think officially the MEA has dealt with it and has given them a reply, he said.
We Share Border With Tibet...: Arunachal Chief Minister Takes Down China
China got played at its own game Wednesday after Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu declared the northeastern state does not share land borders with Tibet and not that country.
China's Mega Dam Near Arunachal Will Be Ticking Water Bomb: Chief Minister
China's mega dam being built near the Arunachal Pradesh border will be a ticking water bomb, an existential threat and a bigger issue than anything else apart from the military threat, the state's Chief Minister Pema Khandu has said.
Arunachal CM warns of China's 'water bomb'
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has expressed grave concerns over China's mega dam project near the Arunachal border, calling it a 'water bomb' and an existential threat.
Worlds Largest Dam Project In China A Water Bomb For India, Says Arunachal CM Khandu
NEW DELHI, Jul 9: Chinas mega dam being built near the Arunachal Pradesh border will be a ticking water bomb, an existential threat and a bigger issue than anything else apart from the military threat, the states Chief Minister Pema Khandu has said. In an interview to news agency on Tuesday, Khandu said the worlds largest dam project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river, the Tibetan name for Brahmaputra, is a matter of grave concern as China is not a signatory [] The post Worlds Largest Dam Project In China A Water Bomb For India, Says Arunachal CM Khandu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
World's largest dam project in China a 'water bomb' for India, says Arunachal CM Khandu
Arunachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Pema Khandu calls China's dam project on the Yarlung Tsangpo a grave concern. He fears it could be used as a 'water bomb', posing an existential threat. China's non-participation in water treaties exacerbates the issue. Arunachal Pradesh is developing the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project as a defense.
Arunachal Pradesh Government, AAPSU hold key meeting on illegal immigration and deportation strategy
HT Bureau NAMSAI, July 8:The Arunachal Pradesh State Government held a high-level meeting with the All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) to address the pressing issue of illegal immigration in the state. The meeting, chaired by Home and Border Affairs Minister Mama Natung, focused on the detection and deportation of illegal immigrants, particularly in the []
Nadi Utsav celebrated in Namsai to promote river conservation and ecological awareness
HT Bureau NAMSAI, July 8: In a vibrant celebration of Arunachal Pradeshs natural heritage, Nadi Utsava festival dedicated to promoting ecological consciousness and river conservationwas observed across the banks of the Marua, Teang, and Namtenga rivers in Namsai district on Tuesday. The programme was aimed at reviving native aquatic species, restoring biodiversity, and encouraging public []
NEW DELHI: The 45 students of theinaugural batch of the Film & Television Institute (FTI) in Arunachal Pradesh, attached to Kolkatas Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SFRTI), which falls under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, plan to boycott classes yet again. They withdrew their previous indefinite protest from May 15 following assurances by the Centre that crucial facilities would be made available in the campus by May 31. With the vacationing students set to return to the campus on August 4 after their monsoon break, they are put-off with the assurances not being honoured. The Institute in Jollang-Rakap , 24 km from the capital Itanagar offers a 2-year PG Diploma Course with specialisation in Screen Acting, Documentary Cinema and Screen Writing. Classes commenced on March 6, 2025 with just a skeletal structure. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the students said they have been repeatedly following up with the Information and Broadcasting Ministry through mails but were not getting any responses. Following our protest in May, the Joint Secretary (Films), Information and Broadcasting Ajay Nagbhushan visited our campus. He assured us the Classroom Theatre and Acting Studio, basic requirements in a film institute would be ready by May 31. The assurances remain unfulfilled, said a representative of the students. Only partial interior work has been done. We have not been any commitment regarding any new deadline too, he pointed out. Other basic concerns like stable electricity backup, secure campus boundary and a proper road leading from the guest house where the male students are presently staying and the facultys accommodation where the women students are housed, remain unfulfilled, said another student. During the rains in the hilly area, we need to walk through slush for 300 metres to reach the campus, she explained. A statement released on behalf of the students said, The students have collectively resolved that they will not resume academic activities unless the key promised facilities are completed and visibly operational by that time. When asked about the issue, a senior official at SFRTI said, No comments. No one at the Information and Broadcasting Ministry were ready to speak on it presently.
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INDORE, July 7: Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Monday said the Narendra Modi government is moving towards making the north eastern region the countrys development engine. Total investments of Rs 5 lakh crore have been made in this region, comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim, in the last 11 years, []
Arunachal Pradesh officials warned against violating Supreme Court judgment on Chakma-Hajong issue
The agenda of a meeting between the States Home Department officials and the representatives of an apex students body will attract contempt of court, a Delhi-based rights group said