Arunachal CM hosts US delegation in Tawang to strengthen cultural ties
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 20: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu warmly hosted a United States delegation comprising senior scholars from prominent American think tanks, led by renowned academic Prof. Walter Russell Mead, a press release said on Wednesday. The visit aimed to foster cultural exchange and deepen mutual understanding between India and the United []
SC flags delay in delimitation exercise in 3 states
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Centre to inform it on the next hearing date why the long-pending delimitation exercises in the states of Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur have yet to be conducted. A dissatisfied bench of two top court judges, led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna and Justice PV Sanjay Kumar, made it clear that there is a statutory mandate for the exercise. During the hearing, the apex court recorded that in February 2020, then President Ram Nath Kovind had rescinded an earlier order to defer the delimitation exercise in Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Assam. But what you (Centre) were doing so far? What have you been doing for four years? What have you done to set the ball rolling? the court asked Additional Solicitor General of India (ASG) KM Nataraj, seeking its status. The apex court passed these remarks after hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) petition seeking directions to ensure that the delimitation exercise is carried out in the three states. The plea said the process of delimitation for states is a constitutional obligation that has not been met in the four states for the past 51 years. The apex court also said that this was done after noting that the security conditions in these states had improved. However, steps for delimitation were only taken in Assam. Questioning the delay committed by the Centre, the apex court asked why similar measures have not been taken for the other three states. Once the President rescinds the notification (deferring delimitation), it is enough, Justice Kumar noted. On being questioned, ASG Nataraj tried to explain that the situation in the northeastern states is sensitive, with locals in Arunachal allegedly opposing the delimitation process. At the end of the hearing, the top court sought responses from the Central government, the Election Commission of India and the states of Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh in July 2022, and fixed the matter for further hearing in January 2025, when the ASG had to take instructions from the Centre and inform it about the status of it. Take instructions. Exercise has to be done. It is a statutory mandate. If 12A (Delimitation Act) is not re-notified, then you are in difficulty, the apex court said. Notably, Section 8A of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 provides for the delimitation of parliamentary and assembly constituencies in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur or Nagaland. Also in top court Anticipatory bail to former IAS officer The top court on Monday granted protection from arrest to former IAS officer Pradip N Sharma in a case related to alleged irregularities in the allotment of around 150 acres of land in Bhuj district of Gujarat. The relief granted will not have much impact as Sharma has been in custody for over four years linked to multiple cases. SC told of e-content for disabled kids The NCERT has brought out guidelines for development of e-content for children with disabilities, which would be applicable for school education, the Centre has told the Supreme Court. The government has said the NCERT has also held face-to-face training orientation programmes for teachers in 2022-23.
Thai boxing gold medallist feted
Uyok Chingya Club on Tuesday organised a felicitation function in honour of 17 year old W Devraj Singh, who clinched the gold medal at the 2024 Asian Thai Boxing Championship, in Under 17 53 kg weight The championship held in Goa from November 15 to 17, was organised by Thai Boxing India Federation TBIF Devraj, s o W Inaoba Singh and Romabati Devi, demonstrated exceptional skills and determination to outshine competitors from across Asia His achievement highlighted the potentials and dedication of young athletes from the region Source Chronicle News Service
WY drugs worth 8377 60 lakh seized
Assam Rifles during a routine search operation along a jungle route near Zoum nuom, Tengnoupal district, discovered a concealed packet containing 20,000 tablets of WY drugs, weighing approximately two kg on November 15 In a release, PRO IGAR S informed that the seized narcotics, valued at an estimated Rs 60 lakh in the Indian market, highlight a significant effort in curbing the flow of illegal substances The drugs were promptly handed over to the Customs Department for further investigation and legal proceedings, it added Source Chronicle News Service
CoTU decries Cabinet resolutions
A reqent Cabinet resolution has drawn sharp criticism from the Committee on Tribal Unity CoTU , which has accused the State Government of being complicit in the ongoing conflict CoTU asserted that the resolutions taken yesterday has sparked tension It claimed that the resolutions taken in absence of 10 Kuki MLAs include contentious measures such as the withdrawal of AFSPA from areas under six police stations and the abrogation of SoO agreement signed with Kuki Zo outfits Source The Sangai Express
United Club of Yaiskul has appealed against misusing the Club's name in activities concerning State related issues in the area of Yaiskul Ward No 14 in a press note issued today Source The Sangai Express
SC questions delay in delimitation process for northeastern states
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday raised concerns over the delay in carrying out the delimitation exercise in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Assam, despite a 2020 presidential order rescinding the deferment of the process. A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar said once the president rescinds the notification, that is enough to proceed with the delimitation exercise. Where does the government come in? The bench asked Additional Solicitor General K M Natraj, appearing for the Centre, to take instructions on the future course of action on the matter. Take instructions on this, the exercise has to be done, it is a statutory mandate and therefore you have to comply with it, the CJI said. The additional solicitor general said while consultations are underway for Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, the ongoing violence in Manipur makes the situation there unconducive. The hearing on a plea filed by 'Delimitation Demand Committee for the State of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur & Nagaland in North East India' was then deferred till January 2025. The plea seeks immediate implementation of the delimitation exercise in these northeastern states. Advocate G Gangmei, appearing for the petitioner, said the president's 2020 order made the exercise legally mandatory. He pointed out that two years have passed since the writ petition was filed, yet no concrete steps have been taken to initiate delimitation in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Manipur. He added that Assam alone has seen progress, with delimitation completed in August 2023 following an order from the Ministry of Law and Justice. The Election Commission (EC), represented by senior advocate Maninder Singh, maintained that specific directions from the central government are required to begin delimitation under Section 8A of the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The advocate said in Assam's case, such government instructions had been issued, enabling the EC to proceed. However, the bench highlighted that once the president rescinds a deferment notification, the EC is bound to conduct the delimitation exercise without waiting for further government intervention. The EC's counsel also noted that the sensitive nature of the northeastern states requires a cautious approach to avoid exacerbating tensions. The bench, however, dismissed the need to club all four states together, pointing out that Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh have not faced any adverse security issues recently. The court emphasised the statutory mandate to conduct delimitation and directed the government to provide clear instructions for the way forward. The petition cited the presidential order of February 28, 2020, which allowed delimitation in the four northeastern states, along with the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It alleged selective denial of delimitation in these states, claiming a violation of the fundamental right to equality under Article 14 of the Constitution. The plea highlighted that despite decades of elections being conducted peacefully in these states, no delimitation has occurred since the amendment of the Delimitation Act in 2002. The plea said this lack of action has left the northeastern states at a disadvantage compared to the rest of India. Centre likely to begin population census in 2025, with Lok Sabha delimitation exercise set for 2028
Arunachal Pencak Silat team shines in Srinagar, bags 8 medals
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 19: The Junior Pencak Silat team from Arunachal Pradesh made the state proud by securing a haul of 8 medals at a championship in Srinagar, Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced on Tuesday. The Chief Minister lauded the young athletes for their exceptional performance, announcing the teams achievement in a post on []
Arunachal to host 16th ATOAI Annual Convention in Tawang from Dec 3 to 8
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 19: Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, is set to host the 16th Annual Convention of the Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) from December 3 to 8, 2024, Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced on Tuesday. The event will bring together adventure tourism stakeholders to explore Arunachal Pradeshs immense potential as a global []
Graphic artist Tadam Gyadu from Arunachal Pradesh sketches for Marvel comics
Tadam Gyadu, from Diyun village in Arunachal Pradesh, started sketching on the walls of his mud house. He now works for Marvel, adding Indian elements to scenes
Army, Navy, Air Force conduct joint exercise in Arunachal Pradesh
The four-day exercise, 'Poorvi Prahar', validated the effectiveness of joint structures in intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance, rapid mobilisation, deployment and operational logistics, he said.
Modi made Northeast part of Indias mainstream growth story: Dr Jitendra
Excelsior Correspondent NAMSAI (ARUNACHAL PRADESH), Nov 18 : On the second day of his visit to Namsai district, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh reviewed the districts performance under the Aspirational District Programme (ADP). Emphasizing the Mantra of collaboration, convergence and competition, he underscored the transformative impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision and said, PM Modi has made Northeast an essential part of Indias mainstream growth story. The Minister noted that before 2014, the region often felt alienated from the [] The post Modi made Northeast part of Indias mainstream growth story: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh chairing a high level meeting of the State administration at Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh on Monday. The post Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh chairing a high level meeting of the State administration at Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh on Monday. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal:62nd anniversary of Battle of Nyukmadung observed with heartfelt tribute
Guwahati:The 62nd anniversary of the Battle of Nyukmadung was observed with unwavering gratitude at the Nyukmadung War Memorial in Arunachal Pradesh on Monday. In the tranquil embrace of the Himalayas, this sacred site, nestled between Dirang and Sela Pass, stands as an enduring symbol of courage and sacrifice, Guwahati-based Defence PRO Lt Col Mahendra Rawat [] The post Arunachal:62nd anniversary of Battle of Nyukmadung observed with heartfelt tribute appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Arunachal witnesses historic tri-service military exercise Poorvi Prahar
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 18: Arunachal Pradesh has experienced a historic event as the Indian Armed Forces conducted a historic tri-service military exercise, Poorvi Prahar, in the regions challenging mountainous terrains, Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced on Monday. The Chief Minister hailed the event as an unparalleled display of synergy between the Army, Navy, and []
Max temperature will rise to 1.5 degree celsius by 2047: Report
BENGALURU: The average annual maximum temperature will increase by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2047, under the Middle of the Road emission scenario (where society is assumed to take moderate steps to cut emissions). The more extreme Fossil Fuel Development (society relying heavily on fossil fuels for energy) emission scenario predicts that the temperature will rise a decade earlier, by 2057, reveals the Climate Change Projections for India (2021-2040) report of Azim Premji University, released on Sunday. States like Karnataka, Gujarat, parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, including parts of Ladakh, will experience an increase in precipitation by 20 to 60 per cent, according to the report. The new climate data offers critical insights into how climate change will impact the country over the next two decades, revealing key information about Indias climate, detailing how extreme weather events -- like heat waves, droughts, and intense rainfall -- could affect communities, agriculture and natural resources. Changes in precipitation to impact agriculture The western part of India will experience a significant increase in precipitation, compared to most of the eastern and northeastern parts, said Prof. Santonu Goswami, Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability, Azim Premji University. Changes in precipitation patterns can have a significant impact on Indian agriculture, in which half of the population is employed, the report said. The projections examine two Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) scenarios-- SSP2-4.5 (moderate emissions and adaptations) and SSP5-8.5 (high emissions with heavy fossil fuel reliance). Under the high emissions scenario, 249 districts in India will experience an annual maximum temperature change of one degree Celsius or more. Sixteen districts, mostly in the Himalayan states, are projected to experience an annual maximum temperature change of 1.5 degree Celsius or more, with the highest being Leh at 1.8 degree Celsius. The winter minimum temperature is projected to change by 1.5 degrees Celsius or more in 162 districts, with the highest of 2.2 degrees Celsius in Anjaw district in Arunachal Pradesh. Twenty-five districts spread across the coastal states and eastern Himalayas will experience more than 31 degrees Celsius summer wet bulb temperature, posing serious threats to human health, the report revealed. The states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Ladakh are likely to experience severe flooding due to a notable rise in annual precipitation. Additionally, the increased soil erosion from precipitation will decrease soil fertility and agricultural productivity. Increased precipitation in higher altitude states like Ladakh will trigger worrying scenarios of climate-induced disasters like landslides and flooding, that can cause significant loss of traditional mud houses of rural populations, posing a threat to their lives, as per the report.
Dr Jitendra reviews Performance Indicators of peripheral Northeast Aspirational District
Excelsior Correspondent NAMSAI (Arunachal Pradesh), Nov 17 : Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Dr. Jitendra Singh began his visit to Namsai district in Arunachal Pradesh today, marking a significant push for development under the Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP). Soon after his arrival, the Union Minister, accompanied by the Deputy Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Chowna [] The post Dr Jitendra reviews Performance Indicators of peripheral Northeast Aspirational District appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian Army commemorates Nuranang Day in Arunachal
Guwahati: Honouring the heroic sacrifices made by the 4 Garhwal Rifles during the Battle of Nuranang on November 17, 1962, the Indian Armys Gajraj Corps on Sunday commemorated Nuranang Day 2024 at the Jaswant Garh War Memorial in Arunachal Pradesh. Guwahati-based Defence PRO Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said the solemn occasion honoured the valour of [] The post Indian Army commemorates Nuranang Day in Arunachal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, flanked by Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, convening a high level meeting of administration at Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday. The post Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, flanked by Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, convening a high level meeting of administration at Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Manipur: Assam Rifles thwarts attack on farmers in Bishnupur
Guwahati:The Assam Rifles on Saturday successfully rescued a group of farmers from an attack by armed miscreants in Bishnupur district of Manipur. The farmers harvesting crops in the districts Irengbam village were subjected to an unprovoked assault by armed miscreants, who opened indiscriminate fire from Aigejang village,Defence PRO for Manipur, Nagaland and Southern Arunachal Pradesh, [] The post Manipur: Assam Rifles thwarts attack on farmers in Bishnupur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Jaswantgarh, Nyukmadung war memorials to host events honouring 1962 war heroes
ITANAGAR, Nov 16: As tributes to the courage and sacrifice of the Indian Army during the 1962 war with China, commemorative events are being planned to be organised at Jaswantgarh and Nyukmadung war memorials in Arunachal Pradesh, a defence spokesperson said. An event would be organised at Jaswantgarh War Memorial in Tawang district on Sunday, []
Tripura, Arunachal ministers visit Odisha Mandap at IITF
Bhubaneswar: Industries and Commerce Minister Santana Chakma from Tripura and Nyato Dukam from Arunachal Pradesh visited the Odisha Mandap at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) in New Delhi Friday. During the visit, Chakma said that Odisha has lot of potential in tourism sector and government is doing great work in promoting that at IITF. []
Indian Army to enhance facilities at Arunachal rehabilitation centres
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, Nov 15: To promote good health andhelp youth affected by addiction reintegrate into society, Spear Corps Warriors organised an event in Arunachal Pradeshs Bordumsa and Changlang district toenhance facilities at local drug rehabilitation centers in Bordumsa, Gidding, and Goju. The event was organised on Thursday in Arunachal Pradesh by the Indian Army. []
Arunachal Governor highlights tribal communities role in nation-building
ITANAGAR, Nov 15: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K T Parnaik (Retd) on Friday underlined the critical role of tribal communities in nation-building, emphasising the importance of mutual respect and recognition of their rights, culture, and self-governance. Speaking at the fourth Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas here, which commemorates the birth anniversary of tribal leader Bhagwan Birsa []
Arunachal: Tawangs high-altitude stadium gets AIFF nod, earns FIFA certification
Last Updated on November 15, 2024 5: 48pm Delhi: A significant milestone for Indian football has been achieved with the All-India Football Federation (AIFF) designating the high-altitude Tawang stadium in Arunachal Pradesh as a national training center. This development is a proud moment for the Arunachal Pradesh Football Association (APFA), which has been advocating for [] The post Arunachal: Tawangs high-altitude stadium gets AIFF nod, earns FIFA certification appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Space education lab in Arunachals Keyi Panyor
ITANAGAR, Nov 14:A space education lab was set up in Arunachal Pradeshs Keyi Panyor district by ISRO Space Tutor in collaboration with Vyomika SpaceAcademy. The lab was inaugurated by state Education Minister Pasang Dorjee Sona on Wednesday at the Government Higher Secondary School at Yazali, officials said on Thursday. Sona while lauding the innovative initiative []
Arunachal Guv interacts with veterans of 1962 Sino-India war
ITANAGAR, Nov 14:Arunachal Pradesh Governor KT Parnaik interacted with the veterans of the 1962 Sino-Indian war in Anjaw district. The governor, on behalf of the people of the state, expressed gratitude to the veterans for their bravery and valour during the war, a statement said. He said that their courage and fortitude are always in []
Mohan Guruswamy | Hyderabad connection with the Kumaonis who won eternal honour at Rezang La in 1962
When I first began researching the Rezang La story after having visited Chushul in the early 1990s, I discovered a Hyderabad connection, which very few Hyderabadis may recall. The Nizams Contingent was formed when Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, and brother of Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, formed a plan to defeat the French in India. His first action, on arriving in India in 1798, was to effect the disbandment of the Indian units of the Nizam under the command of Monsieur Raymond and officered by non-British Europeans. These soldiers were formed into the British-officered Nizams Contingent that fought at Seringapattam in 1799 against Tipu Sultan in the final battle of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore war. In 1813, Sir Henry Russell, then British Resident in the court of the Nizam, raised the Russell Brigade comprising two battalions. Later, four more battalions were raised and they were known as the Berar Infantry. In addition, two battalions known as the Elichpur Brigade, were raised by Nawab Salabat Khan, Subedar of Berar, as a part of the Nizams forces. The men of the Russell Brigade were chiefly Hindus recruited from parts of Uttar Pradesh Kumaonis, along with other North Indian classes who served in the Hyderabad Contingent which was raised, trained and led by British officers under Russell, but paid for by the Nizam of Hyderabad. By 1853, at the time of the signing of a treaty between the Nizam and the British, the Nizams forces consisted of eight battalions. The force was renamed as Hyderabad Contingent, and became part of the British Indian Army, subsequently, becoming the 19th Hyderabad Regiment. Over time, the class composition changed to Kumaonis and Ahirs. During WW1, a Kumaon Battalion was raised at Ranikhet on October 23, 1917, as 4/39th Kumaon Rifles. In 1918, it was redesignated as 1st Battalion, 50th Kumaon Rifles and a second battalion was raised. These were merged with the Hyderabad Contingent into the 19th Hyderabad Regiment in 1923. The first battalion of the 50th Kumaon Rifles survived to become the 1st Kumaon Rifles, and is today the 3rd Battalion, Kumaon Regiment (Rifles) of the Indian Army. Some units of the Berar and Elichpur infantry were demobilised after World War I. However, the Hyderabad Regiment was again expanded during World War II. On October 27, 1945, after the Second World War, the 19th Hyderabad Regiment was renamed 19th Kumaon Regiment. Post-independence, it has been known as the Kumaon Regiment. Two state forces battalions, 4th Gwalior Infantry and Indore Infantry, were allocated to the Kumaon Regiment, becoming 14 Kumaon (Gwalior) and 15 Kumaon (Indore) respectively. The Kumaon Regiment has produced three Indian Army Chiefs: General S.M. Srinagesh (incidentally a Hyderabadi), 4 Kumaon, General K.S. Thimayya (4 Kumaon) and General T.N. Raina (14 Kumaon). The Hyderabad Contingent, with its mixed Kumaoni, Jats, Ahirs and Deccan Muslims, continued and fought with distinction in the Great War. In 1922, during the Indian Army reorganisation, the six regiments of the Hyderabad Contingent were renamed the 19th Hyderabad Regiment and infantry companies formed from the Kumaon region replaced many of the Deccan Muslim-based companies. In 1923 the 1/50th Kumaon Rifles joined the 19th Hyderabad Regiment as the 1st Kumaon Rifles. In 1935 the battalion commanders attempted to have the regiment renamed the 19th Kumaon Regiment, due to the diminishing links to the Deccan and Hyderabad regions. The request was refused. This was the only battle of the war in which an Indian unit attacked the Chinese, rather than defending. On November 14, 1962, 6 Kumaon single-handedly attacked and captured Chinese defences in the Walong sector of Arunachal Pradesh without any artillery or aerial support. The Chinese retaliated with wave after wave of human bodies and artillery. The Kumaonis were vastly outnumbered by over 10 to 1, but held the ground and repulsed every attack until all their ammunition was exhausted, without any logistical support. They then engaged in hand-to-hand combat, and fought to the last man and bullet. Five times as many Chinese soldiers died in the battle. The Chinese succeeded in retaking the defences when there was no Kumaoni left standing. Five Vir Chakras were awarded to 6 Kumaon soldiers for the battle; the Battalion celebrates November 14 as Walong Day. The 13 Kumaon, an all-Ahir company of the regiment, made a last stand at Rezang La on November 18, 1962. It was led by Major Shaitan Singh, Param Vir Chakra. The area assigned to 13 Kumaon was defended by three platoon positions, but the surrounding terrain isolated 13 Kumaon from the rest of the regiment. The Indian artillery was located behind a hill feature, and could not train its guns on the target. Therefore, the Indian infantry had to fight the battle without the protective comfort of the artillery. The Chinese suffered no such disadvantage and brought on heavy artillery fire on the 13 Kumaons Charlie Company. The Chinese attack, which was expected, came through a dry riverbed. It was repulsed with heavy machine gun fire by the Indian soldiers. The Chinese regrouped and attacked persistently with more reinforcements. Major Shaitan Singh, the Company Commander, went from post to post, raising the morale of his men and continued to fight even after being seriously wounded. The Chinese ultimately defeated the Indian side. 114 Indian soldiers out of a total of 123 were killed. There is a memorial in Rewari in the memory of the Ahir soldiers, as many of the Ahir soldiers came from there. Over 1,700 Chinese soldiers were killed in the battle. Major Shaitan Singh was posthumously conferred the Param Vir Chakra for his actions; this was the second instance of a Kumaon Regiment soldier winning this honour (the first being Major Somnath Sharma in 1948 at Avantipur, J&K)). Other soldiers defending Rezang La who were awarded Vir Chakras were Naik Hukum Chand (posthumous), Naik Gulab Singh Yadav, Lance Naik Ram Singh (posthumous), Subedar Ram Kumar and Subedar Ram Chander.
Chhattisgarh Celebrates Janjatiya Gaurav Divas with Cultural Fest
Raipur: The two-day state level programme showcasing rich cultural heritage of various tribes of the country kicked off here on Thursday to mark the birth anniversary of adivasi freedom fighter Birsa Munda, falling on Friday. Chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurated the two-day grand event here. Artists from northeastern states and across the country are set to showcase their rich cultural heritage at the grand two-day event being organized to observe the Janjatiya Gaurav Divas on Friday as a mark of respect to revered tribal leader Birsa Munda, a spokesman of the Chhattisgarh government said. Prime Minister Narenda Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the Janjatiya Gaurav Divas, scheduled to be observed across the country on Friday, virtually from Jamui in Jharkhand. The Janjatiya Gaurav Divas will be observed in all the districts in the state on Friday, Mr Sai said here. Artists from five northeastern states- Meghalaya, Mizoram, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim- have already arrived here to give their performances during the period. These northeastern artists are scheduled to celebrate the diverse colours of their culture by presenting folk dances such as Wangla-Rungla, Ret-Kinong, Geh PadamA Na-Nyi E, and Solkia. A senior state government officer said 21 tribal dance troupes from 20 states are scheduled to perform on the occasion.
Gauhati HC issues notice on PIL alleging misappropriation of funds for drugs laboratory
The Gauhati High Courts Itanagar Bench has issued notices to respondents in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Gollo Tuki, spokesperson of the All Papum Pare District Students Union (APPDSU). The PIL alleges misappropriation of Rs 14 crore meant for establishing a State Drugs Regulatory Mechanism and Drugs Testing Laboratory in Arunachal Pradesh. Tukis [] The post Gauhati HC issues notice on PIL alleging misappropriation of funds for drugs laboratory appeared first on India Legal .
Arunachal Pradesh has vast potential to boost inland fisheries: Union minister
ITANAGAR, Nov 13: Union minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh on Wednesday emphasised the significant potential for the fisheries sector to flourish in Arunachal Pradesh, provided that available resources are properly utilised. The minister, who is on a three-day visit to the state since Monday, reviewed various sectors under his ministry, noting that Arunachal Pradesh holds vast []
Tri-services Exercise Along LAC to Hone Combat Skills
New Delhi : The ongoing high-intensity tri-services exercise Poorvi Prahar which began on November 10 in the forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh along the LAC will conclude on November 18. This large-scale, joint exercise aims to hone the combat effectiveness of the Indian army, navy, and air force in executing integrated joint operations in the challenging mountainous terrain of the region, thereby enhancing inter-service co-ordination and operational readiness. The exercise underscores Indias determination to maintain a robust and adaptable defence posture along its Eastern frontier, especially in light of evolving regional dynamics. By conducting Poorvi Prahar, the Indian Armed Forces are enhancing their ability to execute seamless, multi-domain operations across land, air, and sea, reinforcing Indias strategic deterrence capabilities, said senior officials. The exercise brings together a wide spectrum of cutting-edge military platforms and systems, showcasing Indias advancements in modern warfare technology. Participating forces from all three services are utilising advanced fighter aircraft, reconnaissance platforms, helicopters such as the Chinook and Advanced Light Helicopter (Rudra), along with M777 Ultra-Light Howitzers, which are newly inducted into the artillery units. These state-of-the-art assets provide an unprecedented level of mobility, firepower, and precision in the regions challenging topography. This exercise serves as a platform for further absorption and integration of advanced technological tools and joint command structures that improve collaboration across services. One of the core components of the exercise is the development of a Common Operating Picture (COP) through joint control structures that optimise co-ordination between ground, air, and naval forces. Real-time information is seamlessly shared through systems operating on satellite communications, powered by AI-driven analytics, enabling more precise decision-making and faster response times. The use of AI and satellite communication technologies is pivotal in optimising multi-service operations, ensuring that commanders have access to a comprehensive, real-time view of the battlefield. This technological integration allows forces to act with greater precision, agility, and co-ordination, making the joint forces more adaptable to the evolving nature of warfare.
Tri-services exercise 'Ex Poorvi Prahar' enhances joint operational readiness in Arunachal Pradesh
The Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force are participating in a high-intensity tri-services exercise, Ex Poorvi Prahar, in Arunachal Pradesh from November 10 to 18, 2024. The exercise aims to enhance inter-service coordination and operational readiness in challenging mountainous terrain, utilizing advanced military platforms, cutting-edge technologies, and joint command structures.
Arjun Tendulkar achieves rare record which Sachin never did!
In a rare feat, Arjun Tendulkar had joined an elite list of players after he took a fifer in a Ranji Trophy match on Wednesday. Playing for Goa in the Ranji Trophy 2024-25, he dismantled the Arunachal Pradesh (AP) batting line-up as they faced each other. In the process, the 25-year-old pacer had registered his best bowling figures of 5-25 bundling up AP for 84 runs. At stumps on Day 1 Goa managed to score a massive 414 for loss of two wickets. With the impressive spell young Arjun earned himself a place in the list of players who scored a century and picked a fifer in first class cricket, a feat which Sachin Tendulker never achieved. The legendary player, often referred to as the 'God of Cricket' appeared in 310 first-class games, in which he bagged 71 wickets and amassed over 25,000 runs, including 81 centuries. However, he never managed to pick more than three wickets in a match, with best bowling figures of 3/10. On the other hand, Arjun Tendulkar appearing in 16 first-class matches had taken 32 wickets apart from scoring 532 runs. Arjun Tendulkar's performance ahead of the much-hyped IPL mega auctions is key to draw the attention of key franchises.
CM Khandu inaugurates Arunachal Lit-Fest 2024 to honour art, cultural spirit
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 13: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu inaugurated the Arunachal Literature Festival 2024, marking the beginning of a three-day celebration of literature, art, and ideas, a press release said on Wednesday. The festival, scheduled from November 13 to 15, brings together writers, readers, and intellectuals for an enriching experience centered around []
Gauhati High Court seeks more info in PIL against non-compliance in road project
The Gauhati High Courts Itanagar Bench has directed the petitioner to file an additional affidavit providing detailed particulars in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed against the State of Arunachal Pradesh and others. The PIL, filed under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution, alleges non-compliance with the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the construction of [] The post Gauhati High Court seeks more info in PIL against non-compliance in road project appeared first on India Legal .
Arjun Tendulkar's Ranji Show Puts All IPL Teams On Alert Ahead Of Auction
Days after his release by Mumbai Indians, Arjun Tendulkar picked his maiden five-wicket haul in First Class cricket as Arunachal Pradesh were bowled out for 84
Army motorcycle team completes expedition in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, Nov 12: The Indian Armys motorcycle expedition team completed a three-day journey covering 550 km across the scenic and rugged terrain of eastern Arunachal Pradesh to commemorate the Battle of Walong, an official said on Tuesday. The expedition was flagged in at the Walong War Memorial on Monday, where riders paid tribute to the []
A sip of tradition: Arunachals local rice wine gets a modern makeover
Pasighat: In a celebration of local heritage and entrepreneurship, Arunachal Pradesh took a significant step forward on Sunday. Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein unveiled a range of traditional Adi Apong, a rice wine crafted by the states indigenous Adi community. The event, held in Pasighat, saw the launch of two unique varieties: Pijin Apong, made [] The post A sip of tradition: Arunachals local rice wine gets a modern makeover appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Arunachal Jobs : Rajiv Gandhi University Recruitment 2024
Applications are invited for recruitment of various teaching positions or jobs in Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh. Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or jobs of Guest Faculty in Department of Sociology. Rajiv Gandhi University (formerly Arunachal University) is the premier institution for higher education [] The post Arunachal Jobs : Rajiv Gandhi University Recruitment 2024 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Army bike rally honours 1962 War Heroes
ITANAGAR, Nov 10: A motorcycle expedition organised by the Indian Army was flagged off from Mipi in Arunachal Pradeshs Dibang Valley. The motorcycle expedition rally was informed by the officials on Saturday. The expedition was organised to honour the soldiers who fought for the nation during the 1962 Sino-India conflict and commemorate the Battle of []
Arunachal: APPSC denies rumors, prelims exam on December 15
Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has categorically denied rumors of postponing the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Combined Competitive Examination (APPSCCE) preliminary exam, scheduled for December 15. APPSC Secretary Parul Gaur urged aspirants to disregard such misinformation and focus on their preparations. The exam date remains unchanged. We request all candidates to stay [] The post Arunachal: APPSC denies rumors, prelims exam on December 15 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Jaichun, Saiyam, Babal claim Gold at 68th NSG
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 9: The 68th National School Games U-17 Boys Judo competition at the Indoor Sports Complex Bhagwati Nagar saw exceptional performances from judokas across various States and UTs, with gold, silver, and bronze medals being awarded in the -45, -50 and -90 kg weight categories. In the -45 kg category, Jaichun Pansa of Arunachal Pradesh claimed the gold, while Delhis Pundrik won silver. Maharashtras Himanshu Pagare and Karnatakas Gangayya Chikkama secured the bronze medals. Saiyam Choudhary [] The post Jaichun, Saiyam, Babal claim Gold at 68th NSG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
1962 India-China war: Motorcycle expedition in Arunachal commemorates Battle of Walong
Itanagar, Nov 9: Commemorating the Battle of Walong and paying tribute to the valiant soldiers who fought heroically during the 1962 India-China war, the Indian Army organised a motorcycle expedition from Mipi to Meshai in Arunachal Pradesh, officials said. Defence Spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said that remembering the 1962 Battle of Walong and paying [] The post 1962 India-China war: Motorcycle expedition in Arunachal commemorates Battle of Walong appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Arunachal: Army flags off bike expedition to honour Walong heroes
Guwahati:The Indian Army organised a motorcycle expedition from Mipi in Dibang Valley district to Meshai in Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh to commemorate the Battle of Walong and pay tribute to the valiant soldiers of the war. Guwahati-based Defence PRO Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said the motorcycle expedition, with participants from the Armed Forces [] The post Arunachal: Army flags off bike expedition to honour Walong heroes appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Arunachal CM urges police to help govt in ending bandh culture
ITANAGAR, Nov 8: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Friday exhorted police personnel to help the state government in ending the bandh culture by implementing the existing laws. Addressing the 52nd Raising Day of the Arunachal Pradesh Police (APP) at Indira Gandhi Park here, the CM said his government will never tolerate bandh culture []
Minister Natung inaugurates Anes Home healing center for child trauma victims
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 4: In a significant step towards supporting trauma victims, Arunachal Pradesh Minister of Home and Inter-State Border Affairs, Mama Natung, inaugurated a new healing center named Anes Home at the Itanagar Women Police Station, Natung announced on Friday. Taking to the micro-blogging site X, Natung described Anes Home as a noble []
Arunachal Pradesh Shocker! Police constable molests woman near Itanagar police station
A police constable has been arrested here for allegedly molesting a young woman near the Itanagar police station, a senior police officer said on Friday.
Arunachal: 47 Lower Subansiri schools face closure due to low enrollment
Ziro: A significant number of government schools in Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh are on the brink of closure due to low enrollment. Education Minister PD Sona, during a recent visit, revealed that 36 schools have already been shut down, and another 11 are proposed for closure. He said that of the 72 government [] The post Arunachal: 47 Lower Subansiri schools face closure due to low enrollment appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Vedantas subsidiary Hindustan Zinc wins auction to mine tungsten block in Madurai dist
CHENNAI: Hindustan Zinc Limited, a subsidiary of Vedanta Group, which ran into trouble over its Sterlite Copper smelter operations in Thoothukudi, has secured rights to mine a tungsten block in Nayakkarpatti in Madurai. The state government permanently shut down the Sterlite Copper plant in 2018 due to pollution concerns. During protests against the plant, 13 people were killed in police firing in Thoothukudi. A press release from the Press Information Bureau on Thursday announced the ministry of mines has successfully completed the auction of eight critical mineral blocks under Tranche IV of the Auction of Critical and Strategic Mineral Blocks. The tungsten block in Nayakkarpatti is among those awarded. Hindustan Zinc Limited also won the bid for Balepalyam Tungsten and Associated Mineral Block in AP. Meanwhile, Vedanta Limited secured the Depo Vanadium and Graphite Block in Arunachal Pradesh as well as the Sanyasikoppa Cobalt, Manganese and Iron Block in Karnataka. Other winners include Mamco Mining Private Limited, which was awarded the Endolin-Isholin Graphite Block in Arunachal Pradesh and the Barwar Phosphorite Block in Uttar Pradesh. Orissa Metaliks Private Limited won the Radhpu Graphite and Vanadium Block in Arunachal Pradesh and Oil India Ltd secured the Phop Graphite and Vanadium Block.
Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan visited Assam to review the law and order situation and the progress of border agreements. Mohan also reviewed the implementation of peace accords and Assam's success in countering insurgency, drugs, and other crimes. It was decided to expedite the implementation of border agreements with Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh.
Term Insurance: A Shield Against Lifes Uncertainties for Families in Northeast India
The Northeast region of India is a hidden gem known for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and rich biodiversity. From the rolling hills of Meghalaya to the serene valleys of Arunachal Pradesh, the regions natural beauty captivates visitors and residents alike. However, alongside its charm, the Northeast faces numerous challenges that can create financial uncertainties [] The post Term Insurance: A Shield Against Lifes Uncertainties for Families in Northeast India appeared first on NorthEast Now .
KOCHI: TNIE meets a bunch of people who, consumed by wanderlust, have taken to travel in offbeat ways from a woman who has been exploring India in her lorry to a stunt rider who pedalled from Kanyakumari to Ladakh on a single-wheel bicycle Exploring the unknown Arunima I P has loved travelling from childhood. Now 25, she has visited 30 countries and has no intention of stopping until she has explored the entire world. Better known by her Instagram handle, @backpacker_arunima, she has been travelling for the past four years. Each day, I feel like a new person. Each day brings a new experience visiting new places, meeting new people, tasting new cuisine, she says. Over the past one-and-half years, she has visited 13 countries in Africa alone. Once, I got to learn about black magic in an African village, she laughs. I stayed with a family for one week and earned their trust. They treated me like family and shared their stories. Ethiopia and Angola are her favourites. In India, its Meghalaya. Arunima says she loves connecting with strangers while on solo trips. I travel by road as much as possible, hitching rides and staying with locals, she adds. I always try to make it budget-friendly, as social media promotions are my only source of income. One unforgettable experience, she recalls, was walking through an obscure rural area in Angola, about 1,500km from the capital, Luanda. Vehicles were rare, and there was barely any network. I was wandering aimlessly when two villagers on a bike came my way. They invited me to their home, Arunima says. Their hut was no bigger than an average Kerala kitchen. Yet they gave me space and shared their food with me. I will never forget their hospitality. Its people like them who inspire me to keep travelling. Where to next? I will soon be going to Indonesia. And then, I want to cover South America. Niharika Pramod Railway Man on road trip If you want quality time with yourself, travel. That has been Suresh Josephs dogma. I was awakened to this fact by my mother who was passionate about travel, says the 66-year-old, also known as the Railway Man for his long association with the Indian Railways. Notably, Suresh had played a huge role in setting up the transshipment terminal at Vallarpadam in Kochi, and is now helping DP World set up a container terminal at Kandla Port in Gujarat. Though he lists The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari as one of his favourite reads in his blog The Railway Man Who Sold His Maruti, Suresh still maintains a demanding job and a lovely family. But they dont curb his wanderlust. We give time to everyone but never to our own self. I do that during travels, says Suresh, who has undertaken several car expeditions, most within India and some abroad. Suresh holds 18 national and international driving records, including being the only person who has driven solo through the four longest highways in the world the Highway 1 in Australia, the Trans-Siberian Highway (the worlds second longest), the Trans-Canada Highway (the third longest), and the Indian Golden Quadrilateral, the fourth longest. His passion was sparked by his grandfather, in whose well-maintained Ambassador he travelled for long. Another memory that he says fuels his car journeys is a family Christmas road-trip from Chennai to Thiruvananthapuram. Almost all his journeys have been on four-wheelers. He has driven from Kochi to London and Singapore, on the trans-Himalayan route, and on a Trans-Siberian expedition from Chennai to St Petersburg. When travelling through island countries, I hire a vehicle after reaching there, he says. I have so far done 59 countries, 45 of which I have driven in, he says. He has plans to tick 41 more countries before turning 70 a goal he calls 100@70. Next on the list, he says, is Iceland. Aparna Nair Pedalling against peddlers In what is likely the first ride of its kind, Saneed P P, from Kannur, rode a bicycle without a front wheel the entire length of the countryfrom Kanyakumari to the highest motorable road in the world, the Umling La pass in Ladakh. Nearly 5,000km. A wheelie, Saneed smiles. Thats what todays kids call it lifting the front wheel off the ground and riding on the rear wheel. In my bike, the front wheel was removed, he adds. I did it to spread awareness against the great threat to society today: drug abuse. The peculiarity of my journey turns eyes. Not just towards me, but also to the message. Indeed, throughout his journey, Saneed has been commended for his efforts and even featured in news programmes. However, the highlight was when the Border Roads Organisation invited him as a guest for a ceremony at Wagah. I got a chance to show my skills in front of a crowd there. Along with the soldiers! It is the biggest honour I could have, and I will cherish that memory, Saneed says. But the journey was not without its difficulties. Stiff neck and back pain were constant companions. Also, one time in Hanle, a gust of wind knocked me down and I had to seek medical attention, he recalls. Helping alleviate these pains were the wonders that the 23-year-old stunt rider saw on the road. Among them were the Taj Mahal, the Golden Temple, Harihar Fort, and the Konkan stretch. During chilly nights in Ladakh, Saneed spotted Starlink satellites and a shard of the Milky Way. What a sight it was! The journey, which began on December 15 last year, came to a close when Saneed unfurled the Indian flag he had been carrying at the Umling La pass milestone. On the way back, he says, The adventure is not over yet. Indeed, the road is long, and there are many more wonders to see. You can follow Saneeds adventures on Insta at @saneed_dbz. Ronnie Kuriakose Where i lay my head is home Some journeys can revive you, filling you with new purpose and excitement. Thats what happened to Chithran R from Kannur when, at 24, he set off hiking on November 1, 2022. Two years later, he is still on the road, having explored every corner of India and parts of Nepal. His only fuel is his love for travel. Mine is an ordinary family that could barely afford trips even within Kerala. But I always had this big dream of travelling, he says. To make it happen, I sold my bike, the only asset I had. I packed just one bag: some clothes, a small camera, a pair of shoes, trekking gear, a small gas stove, a solar panel and battery, and a tent all adding up to about 50kg. My plan was simple: walk wherever I could, hitchhike when possible, no hotel stays, and cook my own food. Chithran says there were days when he walked over 30km straight, sometimes even more. For the past six months, he has been travelling through the remote villages of Nepal, camping in his tent and relying on the hospitality of local villagers. When no other shelter is available, he would spend nights in bus stands, temples, or gurdwaras. He hikes mostly through hilly regions, remote villages, and forests. Once, in a Himachal village named Keylong, I got stuck for nearly a month due to severe cold. All roads were closed. I had to live in my tent, relying on a small gas stove for warmth, Chithran recalls. He dreams of walking through European countries and experiencing new cultures. Alongside this, he seeks to share the sights through his YouTube/Insta channels Travelogue by Chithran. Life itself is a journey. Isnt it better to experience it fully and with joy? I have met so many people and learned so much from each of them. Thats what makes life truly worth living, he says. I often get calls from elderly people who say, Son, we spent all our good years working for money and family. Watching you travel, we feel a deep longing. Now, even with the money, we cant live a life as fulfilling as yours. Such words keep me walking. Parvana K B India tour in a lorry Jelaja Ratheesh has always had a deep-seated desire to travel, especially to explore Indias diverse landscapes. So far, Jelaja has travelled to 22 states and six Union Territories. What sets her journeys apart is that shes done it in a lorry. For the past two years, Jelaja has documented her adventures on her YouTube channel, Puthettu Travel Vlog, named after her familys lorry business. My husband, Ratheesh, is a lorry driver who transports goods across several states. His travel anecdotes spurred my desire to hit the road. He once quipped that I should learn to drive a lorry. That was the beginning, laughs Jelaja, who hails from Ettumanoor, Kottayam. Armed with a heavy vehicle licence, she started her journey in 2022, driving to her dream destination, Kashmir, alongside her husband. Since then, her journeys have taken her across destinations such as Meghalaya, Punjab, Rajasthan, Nepal, and Bhutan. Now, at 42, Jelaja has just Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Nagaland, Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur left on her Incredible India list. For Jelaja, what matters most are the people she meets along the way. I have experienced genuine kindness. Strangers have welcomed us into their homes, treating us like family, especially when we are stranded, she says. Jelaja adds that for the past 19 years, she was a homemaker whose life centred around family. I never did anything for myself, she says. To be honest, I started my life when I turned 40. Her grit has inspired her 20-year-old daughter Devika Ratheesh to also get a heavy vehicle licence and join the lorry trips. Mahima Anna Jacob
Survey on Assams disputed border areas with Meghalaya, Arunachal to be completed in 6 months
Survey on Assams disputed border areas with Meghalaya, Arunachal to be completed in 6 months Guwahati: Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan on Thursday reviewed the progress of inter-state border agreements signed between Assam-Meghalaya and Assam-Arunachal Pradesh to resolve their decades-old boundary disputes, officials said here. The inter-state border agreement between Assam and [] The post Survey on Assams disputed border areas with Meghalaya, Arunachal to be completed in 6 months appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Union Home Secretary urges Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal to accelerate border agreement progress
Guwahati:Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan late Wednesday convened a review meeting in Guwahati, Assam to assess the progress on the border agreements signed between Assam and Meghalaya on March 29, 2022, and between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh on April 20, 2023. Following a comprehensive discussion, it was agreed that the respective state governments would extend [] The post Union Home Secretary urges Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal to accelerate border agreement progress appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Endangered orchid Gastrodia Lohitensis found in Arunachal Pradesh
ITANAGAR, Nov 6:A team of scientists from the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) here recently discovered a new species of orchid in Arunachal Pradeshs Lohit district. Gastrodia Lohitensis, the leafless orchid, was found by Krishna Chowlu and the BSI team here, sources said. The rare orchid flourishes without sunlight, relying on fungi in leaf litter []
Arunachal deputy CM inspects riverfront development site at Parshuram Kund
ITANAGAR, Nov 6: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein inspected the riverfront development site at Parshuram Kund in Lohit district, an initiative aimed at making it one of northeast Indias premier pilgrimage destinations. During the inspection on Tuesday, Mein assessed various ongoing infrastructure projects, including a guest house and a pilgrims lodge, a press []
Guwahati: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein launched the 15-day Jal Utsav campaign in Namsai on Wednesday, aiming to boost water conservation and sustainable management practices across the district. The event, held at the Multipurpose Cultural Hall, is a collaborative effort by the district administration and the Public Health Engineering and Water Supply (PHE [] The post Arunachal: Mein launches Jal Utsav in Namsai, bats for collective responsibility for water conservation appeared first on NorthEast Now .
The Union Home Secretary reviewed the border agreements of Assam with Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. The states will cooperate to complete surveys of disputed areas. The aim is to finalize boundaries within six months. The Union Home Secretary expressed satisfaction with the resolution of the Hahim area dispute.
Arunachal: TRIHMSs MBBS intake capacity increased to 100, Khandu says new chapter of history
Guwahati: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu celebrated the induction of 100 MBBS students at the Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (TRIHMS) on Wednesday, marking it as a historic day for the states only medical college and Arunachal Pradesh as a whole. Starting this academic year, the intake capacity for the MBBS [] The post Arunachal: TRIHMSs MBBS intake capacity increased to 100, Khandu says new chapter of history appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Arunachal Artist Booked For Killing Chicken, Drinking Blood On Stage
Kon Waii Son hails from Seppa in Arunachal Pradesh's East Kameng district and is a well-known songwriter, composer, and musician.
Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein takes stock of development at the Parshuram Kund
Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein, inspected the Riverfront Development Site at Parshuram Kund, Lohit district. He reviewed infrastructure projects, including a guest house and pilgrim lodge, aiming to transform the site into a major pilgrimage center. Mein allocated a total of Rs.
Arunachal Musician Booked For Killing Chicken, Drinking Blood On Stage
Arunachal Pradesh Police registered an FIR against artist Kon Waii Son for publicly killing a chicken by slitting its throat and then drinking the bird's blood during a recent performance in Itanagar, officials said on Tuesday.
Arunachal Pradesh musician Kon Waii Son booked for killing chicken, drinking itsblood on stage
A case was registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act against reggae-folk fusion artiste Kon Waii Son
Arunachal artiste booked for killing chicken, drinking blood during stage performance
GUWAHATI: An FIR has been registered by Arunachal Pradesh police against artiste Kon Waii Son for killing a chicken by slitting its throat and then drinking its blood during a stage performance. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India had approached the Itanagar police after being alerted to a video of the incident which took place on October 27. Son, who identifies himself as a reggae/folk fusion artiste, songwriter, composer and musician on Facebook, was booked under section 325 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming any animal) and Section 11 of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960. He has been made to join the investigation, Superintendent of Police (Capital) Rohit Rajbir Singh told this newspaper on Tuesday. The incident had ruffled the feathers of the audience as well as locals, forcing Son to apologise soon after. The organisers of the event denied any involvement or knowledge of this inhumane act. In a letter written to the SP, they said they had no prior information or consent to the use of live animals, let alone their harm or killing, during the performance. PETA India Cruelty Response Coordinator Sinchana Subramanyan said, If youre an artiste who feels the need to resort to shock tactics like cruelty to animals, then its time to consider another job. Real artistes rely on their talent to get noticed. PETA India lauded the SP for ordering a probe into the incident and the officer-in-charge of Itanagar police station, Khiksi Yangfo, for registering the FIR and sending the message that cruelty to animals will not be tolerated. PETA India recommended that perpetrators of animal abuse undergo psychiatric evaluation and receive counselling, as abusing animals indicates a deep psychological disturbance. Research shows that people, who commit acts of cruelty to animals, are often repeat offenders who move on to hurting other animals, including humans, PETA India said. Those who engage in cruelty to animals were (three) times more likely to commit other crimes, including murder, rape, robbery, assault, harassment, threats, and drug/substance abuse, it added referring to a study published in the Forensic Research & Criminology International Journal.
Khandu unveils Monduro 4.0 T-shirt, welcomes competitors from 8 nations
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Nov 4: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu expressed his enthusiasm in unveiling the official t-shirt and hoodie for the fourth edition of the Asia Enduro Series Monduro 4.0, a press release said on Monday. The Chief Minister informed that these uniquely crafted garments will pay homage to the excitement and spirit []
Museum honouring unsung hero who made Tawang part of India inaugurated in Arunachal
Tawang: In 1951, an assistant political officer of the erstwhile North East Frontier Agency (NEFA) and the present-day Arunachal Pradesh carried out an audacious operation to bring Tawang under the Indian Union. Seventy-three years later, a museum of valour has been inaugurated in Tawang in memory of the unsung hero, Major Ralengnao Bob Khathing. The Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Centre releases Rs 799 crore as part of MHAs copter subsidy scheme for northeastern region
NEW DELHI: As part of the Centres helicopter subsidy scheme for the northeastern region, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has released Rs 798.95 crore to different states for the financial years between 2016 and 2024, officials said on Saturday. The scheme was launched to boost connectivity to remote areas of the northeastern states including Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Mizoram and Manipur, to meet emergency evacuation needs. The scheme further aims to provide affordable passenger transport in the region, particularly for evacuation during natural calamities and urgent medical evacuation. The Centre bears 75 per cent of the total cost of operation after deducting passenger recovery or flat 20 per cent of actual operation cost, whichever is more, the officials said. They said that in order to restrict the subsidy, an annual ceiling of flying hours has been fixed for the helicopter services in these states. According to the officials, about Rs 76.45 crore was released for the financial year 2015-16, Rs 86 crore in 2016-17, Rs 86 crore in 2017-18, Rs 90 crore in 2018-19, Rs 100 crore in 2019-20, Rs 72.50 crore in 2020-21, Rs 100 crore in 2021-22, Rs 100 crore in 2022-23, and Rs 88 crore in 2023-24. The types of helicopters operating in the northeastern region include Dauphin, MI-172, Bell 412, and Bell 407, among other models. Each state has a fixed number of flying hours per annum sanctioned by the MHA: Tripura has 480 hours, Arunachal Pradesh 3,460 hours, Sikkim 1,200 hours, Meghalaya 720 hours, Nagaland 480 hours and Mizoram 960 hours.
A Journey to the Land of the Rising Sun: Arunachal Pradesh
By Saiesha Gupta Arunachal Pradeshthe land of the rising sunhas always called to me with its mysteriouscharm. Growing up as the daughter of an Officer at IndianArmy, my childhood was filled with tales ofthis distant, remote frontiers of India. Stories of itsunspoiled beauty, its rugged terrains, and theindomitable spirit of the people who call it []
Manish Tewari | India, China and the fog of elusive peace
The recent meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Brics Summit in Kazan, Russia, was held out as the potential game-changer that consummated the protracted negotiations to address the April-May 2020 Chinese transgressions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and some other near-term legacy issues. Negotiations that had been ongoing since June 2020. While both Mr Modi and Mr Xi underscored their commitment to disengagement and restoring tranquility along the LAC, the discrepancies in the official readouts of the meeting released by both the countries highlighted discrepancies, divergences and dichotomies in their respective appreciation of the situation along the LAC. India's optimistic stance on achieving complete disengagement starkly contrasted with China's more cautious position. It illuminated the intricate challenge of restoring the pre-2020 status quo along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Something that the Government of India has held out as a non-negotiable redline for the past 53 months now. India asserts that the de facto border extends for 3,488 km, while China contends it is significantly shorter. Beijing claims approximately 90,000 square kilometres of Indian territory in the northeastern region, including Arunachal Pradesh, while New Delhi maintains that 38,000 square kilometres in Aksai Chin is part of Ladakh. Despite considerable focus on the disengagement efforts in Depsang and Demchok, numerous such unresolved holdovers persist. Uncertainties Surrounding Pre-2020 Border Dynamics: A crucial aspect of the ongoing disengagement along the LAC is the lack of clarity and opaqueness regarding the situation prior to the April-May 2020 standoff. The Indian government has not adequately disclosed the nature or extent of Chinese incursions or the difficulties encountered by Indian patrols in Ladakh before the escalation in 2020. This opacity has fuelled speculation about the exact terms of disengagement. The flashpoint of the current border dispute in part can be traced back to China's assertions with regard to where the borders between India and China lay. The Chinese contention in this regard was first articulated by Premier Zhou Enlai in a letter to Prime Minister Nehru on November 7, 1959, and is now colloquially referred to as the Chinese 1959 claim line. Since then, several areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) have remained contentious. Prior to April-May 2020, tensions were already manifesting themselves in critical areas like the Depsang Plains, where Chinese troops frequently impeded Indian patrols at multiple points namely Patrolling Points 10, 11, 11-A, 12, and 13, respectively. Although India maintained control over the Burtse area to the west, it has always been a flashpoint since a significant standoff in September 2015 when India objected to the construction of a Chinese watchtower. The Galwan Valley had also experienced friction before the violent confrontation in June 2020. Other locations, such as Hot Springs and Gogra Post, where Indian patrols traversed up to Patrolling Point 15 and 17-A, were recurrent sites of stand offs, particularly during the heightened discord between 2017 and 2019. While a mutual understanding of patrol boundaries has historically helped maintain peace, the region remains always susceptible to the potential of escalations. The 2020 Transgressions: A Turning Point: The Chinese transgressions of April-May 2020 marked a significant escalation in the border dispute, fundamentally changing the dynamics along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). During this period, Chinese troops advanced deep into territory claimed by India, creating new flashpoints in the region. The violent confrontation in the Galwan Valley, which resulted in the loss of 20 Indian soldiers, highlighted the seriousness of the situation. Chinese forces established camps in areas that had previously been jointly patrolled, undermining fragile agreements that had been in place. Pangong Tso was particularly impacted, with Chinese troops advancing to the northern bank and occupying positions between Finger 4 and Finger 8. This aggressive manoeuvre pushed the boundary westward and initiated a prolonged standoff. Similar incursions were observed in the Gogra and Hot Springs areas, complicating the negotiations for disengagement. In the Depsang Plains, Chinese forces have continued to obstruct Indian patrols, and China's reluctance to withdraw from this region still raises concerns that a complete return to pre-2020 conditions may not be as easily attainable as is being dissimulated by Mandarins of the government. Buffer Zones and Patrolling Restrictions: A New Reality? The escalation in 2020 led to the establishment of buffer zones along the LAC, where both Indian and Chinese forces are prohibited from conducting patrols. While this measure may have alleviated immediate tensions, it has also restricted Indias access to areas that were previously patrolled freely. The creation of buffer zones in the Galwan Valley and Pangong Tso required India to withdraw from strategic positions in exchange for a pullback by Chinese forces. This arrangement has reduced the likelihood of clashes but has raised concerns about Indias long-term territorial control. Uncertainties persist regarding whether China has fully withdrawn from all areas it occupied during the 2020 standoff. Although disengagement has been achieved in parts of the region, doubts remain about the long-term status of the established buffer zones. Intended to prevent future conflicts, these zones may become a permanent fixture that limits Indias ability to patrol the region effectively. A January 2023 paper written by a senior police officer vividly detailed that Indian security forces regularly patrolled 65 Patrolling Points (PPs) from the Karakoram Pass to Chumur. However, access to 26 of these PPs has been lost due to the suspension of patrolling by Indian security forces. The paper revealed significant absence of Indian access to PPs 5-17, 24-32, 37, 51, 52, and 62. Notably, unpatrolled PPs include those in the Samar Lungpa area northeast of Daulat Beg Oldi and in the Depsang Plains, as well as PPs along the northern bank of Pangong and other critical locations like Demchok and Charding Nala. The Need for Greater Transparency: The ongoing disengagement process along the India-China border has significant implications, particularly for states like Arunachal Pradesh, where China asserts claims over the Indian territory. There are growing concerns that these disengagement agreements and resolutions would weaken Indias claims over Aksai Chin, a prerogative aggressively chest thumped by the current government during the Article 370 debate in the Lok Sabha on August 6, 2019. The creation of buffer zones, restrictions on patrolling and other yet unknown details of various disengagement minute may lead to de facto borders that do not align with Indias territorial claims, potentially compromising both its negotiating position in future discussions as well its national security. While recent agreements can be termed as tangible progress transparency with regard to its terms are the key.
People across India revel in Diwali; Delhi defies firecracker ban
NEW DELHI: Colourful lights decked up buildings and diyas (earthen lamps) dotted houses as people across the country celebrated Diwali with great enthusiasm on Thursday. In the national capital, Delhiites defied the firecracker ban as the city's air quality remained in the 'very poor' category with an AQI of 327 at 9 pm. Keeping up his tradition of celebrating the festival with soldiers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Sir Creek near the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat's Kutch district and offered sweets to jawans. Modi said India cannot compromise on even an inch of land on its borders, adding the people believe in the strength of its armed forces for defending the country. In the past, attempts were made to turn this region into a battlefield. The enemy has set its eyes on this region for a long time. But we are not worried as you are guarding the nation. Our enemy also knows it well, he asserted. People of India feel their country is safe because of you; when the world sees you, it sees India's strength, when enemies see you, they see the end of their sinister plans, the prime minister said, addressing personnel of the Border Security Force, Army, Navy and Air Force. Modi also called on President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar separately and greeted them on Diwali. One of the most popular Hindu festivals, Diwali is associated with the day Lord Ram is believed to have returned to Ayodhya with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman after defeating demon king Ravana during his 14 years in exile. The festival is seen as a celebration of the victory of good over evil. Dressed in traditional attire, people greeted each other, exchanged sweets and gifts, and visited temples. Meanwhile, troops of India and China exchanged sweets at several border points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), including at locations in eastern Ladakh, on the occasion of Diwali. The exchange took place at all the five Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) points along the LAC -- Bum La and Wacha/Kibithu in Arunachal Pradesh, Chushul-Moldo and Daulat Beg Oldi in Ladakh and Nathu La in Sikkim -- among several other locations, sources said. 'Diyas' being lit during the Diwali festival celebration, at Lal Chowk in Srinagar, Thursday, Oct 31, 2024. The celebrations across the country were largely incident free. However, in Uttar Pradesh, six people, including four of a family, were killed when a tempo they were travelling in was hit by a tractor in the Mujaria area of Budaun, police said. The victims, who worked as vegetable vendors in Noida, were returning home to celebrate Diwali. In Andhra Pradesh, a man died after the firecrackers he was carrying on a two-wheeler exploded in Eluru town, police said. In UP, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath celebrated Diwali with the forest dwellers of Vantangiya village in Gorakhpur. He said people dividing society along caste, regional, and linguistic lines have the DNA of Ravan and Duryodhan, and warned that anyone who attempts to disrupt peace or get involved in crime against women would be dealt with strictly. During his visit to the area, the chief minister inaugurated 74 development projects valued at Rs 185 crore across various gram panchayats. In the national capital, the sky lit up as people celebrated Diwali defying a ban on firecrackers. Areas including Lajpat Nagar, Kalkaji, Chhatarpur, Jaunapur, East of Kailash, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka, Punjabi Bagh, Vikas Puri, Dilshad Garden, Burari and many other neighbourhoods of east and west Delhi saw firecrackers being burst. With the 24-hour AQI recorded at 328 at 4 pm, the city experienced its worst air quality on Diwali in the last three years. In West Bengal, Kali Puja and Diwali were celebrated with gaiety and fervour, with decorated pandals creating a festive spirit across the state. With only green fireworks allowed by the administration as per the earlier orders of a court, police and state pollution control board officials kept vigil to prevent flouting of the rule. Border Security Force (BSF) personnel light candles to celebrate the Diwali festival near the Indo-Bangladesh Border, at Atila, Tapan, in Dakshin Dinajpur district of West Bengal, Thursday, Oct 31, 2024. Long queues were seen at the famed Tarapith, Dakshineswar, Kalighat, Thanthania, and other Kali temples across the state. In Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited the Lansdowne cantonment to celebrate Diwali with army soldiers, saying he felt fortunate to be with them on the auspicious occasion. Paying tribute to the martyrs by offering a wreath at the war memorial there, Dhami said, We can light diyas at our homes on Diwali only because our brave soldiers live away from their families to protect the country's borders. Dhami also distributed sweets and gifts among the soldiers, widows of martyrs and their children. In Rajasthan, the festival of light was celebrated with great enthusiasm. Markets were vibrant and bustling until late Wednesday night with people flocking to buy new clothes, sweets, firecrackers and other festive items. CM Bhajanlal Sharma and other leaders extended Diwali greetings on X. Meanwhile, more than 20 lakh devotees gathered at Chitrakoot on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh on the occasion of Diwali, an official said. According to mythology, Lord Ram spent the better part of his 14-year exile at Chitrakoot, located on the banks of the Mandakini river. Devotees took a dip in the river and performed a `deep-daan' ceremony. Fireworks light the sky at the illuminated Akshardham temple on the occasion of the Diwali Festival, in Jaipur, Thursday, Oct 31, 2024. In Odisha, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi wished people on the occasion of Diwali and emphasised his government's commitment to take the state to new heights. My heartiest congratulations to all the brothers and sisters of Odisha on the occasion of Diwali, the festival of light and joy, Majhi said in a video message on his X handle. In the coastal state of Goa, the celebrations took off after the burning of Narakasur demon effigies in the early hours. As per traditions, the effigies were taken around before they were burnt to mark the victory of good over evil.
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Rajnath Singh Commemorates Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel with New Statue and Museum in Tawang
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually inaugurated the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, known as 'Desh ka Vallabh,' and the Major Ralengnao 'Bob' Khathing Museum of Valour in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, on Thursday. The event was carried out from the 4 Corps Headquarters in Tezpur, Assam, as Singh was unable to travel to Tawang due to inclement weather. Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, present for the inauguration, emphasized the significance of unity and harmony that the event embodies. He expressed, Joined Rajnath Singh Ji, Union Minister of Defence, in flagging off the Run For Unity in the presence of the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt. Gen. KT Parnaik (Retd), Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu, and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju at Tawang. The event upholds the spirit of unity, harmony, and resilience, reflecting our common aspirations for the nations growth and advancement. Arunachal CM Pema Khandu also highlighted the occasion, stating, I am proud to witness CM N Biren Singh pay tribute to the brave soldiers of the 1962 war at the Tawang War Memorial. His wreath-laying honors the courage and sacrifice of the heroes who defended our nation with valor. Such moments remind us of our shared duty to uphold their legacy of dedication and patriotism. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju paid homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, stating, My humble homage to the Iron Man of India on his birth anniversary. The whole of India is eternally inspired by his service to the unity and integrity of the nation. The unveiling of the statue coincided with the festival of lights, Deepawali, and 'Rashtriya Ekta Diwas,' celebrated on October 31 each year to honor the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indias first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister. Singh concluded his address by mentioning the broad consensus achieved between India and China to restore the ground situation in specific areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). October 31: Remembering Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Honoring the Life and Legacy of the Iron Man National Unity Day: Honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 'Run for Unity' Highlights National Integrity in Dehradun with CM Dhami's Participation
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually dedicated to the nation Desh ka Vallabh, the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Major Ralengnao Bob Khathing Museum of Valour at Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, on Thursday, describing them as a symbol ...
Disengagement process in certain areas along LAC 'almost complete': Rajnath Singh
ITANAGAR: Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the disengagement process in certain areas along LAC was almost complete based on consensus achieved between India and China. Unveiling a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and inaugurating the Major Ralengnao 'Bob' Khating Museum of Valour at Tawang, Singh referred to the broad consensus achieved by India and China to restore the ground situation in certain areas along the LAC. India and China have been holding talks at both diplomatic and military levels to resolve the differences in some areas along the LAC. As a result of the talks, a broad consensus was developed on the basis of equal and mutual security. The consensus includes the rights of patrolling and grazing in traditional areas, he said. Based on this consensus, the process of disengagement is almost complete. Our efforts will be to take the matter beyond disengagement; but for that, we will have to wait a little longer, he added. Singh, who could not travel to Tawang due to inclement weather, virtually inaugurated the statue of Patel and the museum from Tezpur in Assam's Sonitpur district. The Defence Minister recognised Major Bob Khating's crucial role in establishing Indian administration up to McMahon Line in February 1951, highlighting Tawang's strategic significance. Major Khathing not only led the peaceful integration of Tawang into India but also established essential military and security frameworks, including the Sashastra Seema Bal, Nagaland Armed Police, and the Naga Regiment. The 'Museum of Valour' now stands as a tribute to his bravery and foresight, inspiring generations to come, he said. Singh commended the Indian Army and local communities for their initiative in creating the museum. Indian, Chinese troops exchange sweets at several border points on Diwali after disengagement Singh paid glowing tributes to Sardar Patel, acknowledging his instrumental role in unifying over 560 princely states post-independence, a feat that stands as a testament to his indomitable resolve and commitment to a unified India. This statue 'Desh Ka Vallabh' will inspire people, reminding them of the strength in unity and the unwavering spirit required to build a nation as diverse as ours, he said. The defence minister underscored the significance of unity and harmony and the North-East's unique role in the nation's identity. He reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of ensuring economic and infrastructure development of the entire region. Holistic development of the nation is possible only when the North East prospers. We will create such a North East which is strong and prosperous not only naturally and culturally but also economically, he added. Singh also highlighted the crucial role of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in the progress of the region. He made special mention of the Sela tunnel linking Assam and Tawang, a project that enhances connectivity across Northeast regions. In the times to come, the Arunachal Frontier Highway project will play a major role in connecting the entire North East region, especially the border areas. This 2,000-km long highway will prove to be an important strategic and economic asset for the region as well as the entire nation, he said. Singh further commended the Armed Forces' engagement in the region, from NCC initiatives and local economic support to crucial disaster relief efforts. Armed Forces not only provide security but also become a medium for development in that region by cooperating with the people of the border areas. This further strengthens India's commitment to ensuring development, peace, and security in the Northeast, he said. Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik (Retd), Chief Minister Pema Khandu, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, GOC-in-C Eastern Command Lt Gen RC Tewari, 4 Corps GOC Lt Gen Gambhir Singh and other senior civil and military officials attended the event at Tawang. After inaugurating the statue and museum virtually from Tezpur, the Defence minister returned to the national capital on Thursday, winding up his two-day visit to Gajraj Corps headquarters at Tezpur, an official spokesperson said. Singh, whose tour was originally scheduled for Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang, could not visit the border state due to inclement weather, the Defence spokesperson added. The Defence minister has returned to New Delhi by an Indian Air Force flight at around 11 am, he said.
Rajnath Singh inaugurates statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Bob Khathing Museum in Tawang
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually unveiled the 'Desh ka Vallabh' statue and the 'Museum of Valour' dedicated to Major Bob Khathing in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. This event, coinciding with various celebrations, underscores unity and development. The ceremony saw notable attendees, with Singh highlighting the significance of Northeast's development and military contributions towards regional security and unity.
Indian, Chinese Soldiers to Exchange Sweets on Diwali
New Delhi: Soldiers of the Indian Army and Chinas Peoples Liberation Army will exchange sweets on Thursday on the occasion of Diwali along the Line of Actual Control as both sides completed their disengagement at the last two flashpoints of Depsang Plains and Demchok in the Ladakh sector. This ends the direct face-off between the Indian and Chinese armies in Ladakh over the past four and a half years. The disengagement process has been completed in Depsang and Demchok flashpoints in the Ladakh sector and patrolling will commence soon, said Army sources. The verification of the disengagement is in progress and talks are continuing at the local commanders level. The patrolling modalities will be decided between the ground commanders (brigadier and below), the sources said. The patrolling at Demchok and Depsang will be coordinated between the Indian Army and the PLA to avoid any face-offs. The patrols will be in a batch of upto 20 soldiers who will also be carrying weapons with them. Sweets will be distributed at all border personnel meeting points between India and China on the occasion of Diwali. The two sides started the process of dismantling the semi-permanent structures and tents and moving back troops in the two areas from last Wednesday. Demchok and Depsang Plains were the last two remaining flashpoints in Ladakh on which an agreement was reached between the two countries last week. Chinese troops were blocking Indian soldiers from patrolling till their traditional points upto India's perceived line in these two friction points since April-May 2020. There is no change in the buffer zones, which were created in Pangong Tso, Galwan and Gogra-Hot Springs in Ladakh under the earlier agreements reached to end the stand-off at these places. Patrolling is not allowed in the buffer zones in these areas by either Indian or Chinese soldiers. However, sources said that talks are going on about the buffer zones and other areas, including in Arunachal Pradesh. In Arunachal, China wants to patrol the Yangtse area of Tawang, which is dominated by Indian troops. In December 2022, Indian and Chinese troops had clashed in the Yangtse area. The post in this area is at 17,000 feet and overlooks the Chinese position, giving the Indian side an advantage. The area had seen a two-and-a-half month face-off between Indian and Chinese during the Kargil war. The Chinese have been raising the issue to remove the post from many years now during the flag officers meetings.
Arunachal Pradesh to commemorate unity with Major Khathing Museum and Sardar Patel Statue unveiling
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate the Major Ralengnao Bob Khathing Museum and unveil a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Tawang, alongside Manipur CM N Biren Singh. This event honors contributions to India's unity and acknowledges the historical integration of Tawang into India.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to inaugurate war memorial, Sardar Patel statue in Arunachal Pradesh
Rajnath Singh will also celebrate Deepavali with soldiers stationed along the India-China border, officials said
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Rajnath To Inaugurate War Memorial, Sardar Patel Statue In Arunachal
ITANAGAR, Oct 30: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will visit Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday to inaugurate the Museum of Valour dedicated to Major Ralengnao Bob Khathing and unveil a statue of Bharat Ratna Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the border district. Singh will also celebrate Diwali with soldiers stationed along the India-China border, officials said on Wednesday. Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh will also join the event, they said. Sharing the information in X, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister [] The post Rajnath To Inaugurate War Memorial, Sardar Patel Statue In Arunachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Defence Minister Rajnath Singhs Tawang Visit Marks New Milestones in India-China Relations
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh began a two-day visit to Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday, focusing on interactions with soldiers stationed along the India-China border in Tawang. He was joined by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, and Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh may also visit Tawang during this time. Before departing, the Defence Minister posted on his social media handle, sharing his eagerness to meet the Armed Forces personnel and attend the opening of a new museum dedicated to Major Ralengnao Bob Khathing, an Indian Army officer who played a key role in bringing Tawang into the Indian Union. The museum honors his bravery and contributions to the nation. Singh's visit comes as India and China recently reached a significant agreement on patrolling protocols along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh. This breakthrough aims to reduce tensions after a prolonged military standoff that began with the 2020 Galwan Valley clash. In October 2023, Singh also visited forward posts in Arunachal, where he assessed operational readiness along the LAC, joined a Shastra Puja with troops, and celebrated Dussehra with them. Tawang, particularly areas like Yangtse, has been a hotspot of India-China tensions, notably in December 2022, when Indian and Chinese soldiers clashed, leading to minor injuries. Both sides disengaged promptly following the incident. Earlier this year, Singh celebrated Holi with soldiers in Leh, commending their dedication to safeguarding the nation under challenging conditions. Private Sector Urged to Lead in Indias Defence Innovation: Rajnath Singh Rajnath Singh Lays Foundation for India's Second VLF Communication Station in Telangana
Disengagement Reaches Final Stages in Ladakh
New Delhi: The disengagement between the Indian and Chinese armies in the Depsang and Demchok flashpoints in Ladakh at the Line of Actual Control is now in the final stages. It is almost done but not fully yet, Indian Army sources said. The coordinated patrolling by Indian and Chinese troops will start there in a day or two after the disengagement at Depsang and Demchok is complete. The two sides started the process of dismantling the semi-permanent structures and tents at the two areas from last Wednesday. Last week, the Army had said that the target was to dismantle all the structures and tents and move back the troops by October 28-29. The verification process is also going on simultaneously. It is not that after they dismantle all structures that the verification will start. It is going on simultaneously, said the sources. The local commanders are also holding flag meetings to coordinate things on the ground. Demchok and Depsang Plains were the last two remaining flashpoints in Ladakh on which an agreement was reached between the two countries last week. The agreement between India and China reached last week is only for Demchok and Depsang Plains, where Chinese troops were blocking Indian patrols from going upto India's perceived line. There is no change in the buffer zones, which were created in Pangong Tso, Galwan and Gogra-Hot Springs in Ladakh as per earlier agreements reached to end the stand-off at these places. Patrolling is not allowed in the buffer zones in these areas by either Indian or Chinese soldiers. However, sources said that talks are going on about the buffer zones and other areas, including in Arunachal. In Arunachal Pradesh, China wants to patrol the Yangtse area of Tawang, which is dominated by Indian troops. In December 2022, Indian and Chinese troops had clashed in the Yangtse area. The post in this area is at 17,000 feet and overlooks the Chinese position, giving the Indian side an advantage. The area had seen a two and a half month face-off between Indian and Chinese during the Kargil war in 1999. The Chinese side has been raising the issue to remove the post from many years now during flag officers meetings. It was the 14 Corps commander who signed the agreement with the Chinese PLA commander on resolving the Depsang and Demchok flashpoints in Ladakh last week. The 14 Corps commander can't sign an agreement on Arunachal, said the sources, when asked if India also reached an understanding with China on Arunachal last week.
Oil companies hike commission paid to petrol pump dealers; no change in fuel prices
NEW DELHI: State-owned fuel retailers on Tuesday hiked commission they pay to petrol pump dealers but there will be no change in retail petrol and diesel prices. Petrol and diesel prices will, in fact, fall in states such as Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Himachal Pradesh due to a rationalisation of intra-state freight. IndianOil is pleased to announce a revision in the dealer margins (effective from 30th October 2024), following the resolution of a pending litigation. This will have no additional impact on the Retail Selling Price of products, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) - the market leader -- said in a post on X. Dealer commissions would vary according to sale and place. Details were, however, not immediately available. At present, dealers are paid Rs 1,868.14 per kilolitre, plus 0.875 per cent of produce billable price as commission on petrol. The same on diesel is Rs 1389.35 per kilolitre, plus 0.28 per cent of the product billable price. This will further enhance customer service standards and the welfare of staff employed in retail outlets, it said. Further, demonstrating the core value of Nation First, our endeavour to provide affordable petrol and diesel across the length and breadth of the country on a sustained basis has come to fruition. #IndianOil has undertaken intrastate rationalisation of freight which will reduce variation of retail selling price of product across various markets within a state, except in geographies where Model Code of Conduct is in place, IOC said. Union Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri welcomed the intra-state freight rationalisation that he said will enefit consumers located at remote locations (far from petrol and diesel depots of oil marketing companies) which will result in a decrease in petrol and diesel prices in several parts of the country. Decision in poll bound states and constituencies will be implemented later. In a post on X, he cited the example of Kunanpally and Kalimela in Odisha's Malkangiri where petrol price will reduce by Rs 4.69 and Rs 4.55, respectively; and diesel rates will be cut Rs 4.45 and Rs 4.32, respectively. Similarly, petrol prices will reduce by Rs 2.09 and Rs 2.02 in diesel in Chhattisgarh's Sukma. Rates will also be cut in Bijapur, Bailadila, Kateykalyan, Bacheli, and Dantewada of the state. Similarly, prices will also be cut in several places in Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Mizoram. The dealer commission increase will provide better services to approximately 7 crore citizens who visit our fuel retail outlets in the country every day, without increasing fuel prices, he said. The fulfilment of this demand pending for the last 7 years will bring joy and happiness in the lives of petrol pump dealers and nearly 10 lakh staff working at more than 83,000 petrol pumps across the country Ajay Bansla, President of All India Petroleum Dealers Association, welcomed the decision saying it will help meet a part of the increase in the cost of running petrol pumps over the past eight years. This revision comes after seven years and eight months. We welcome it, he said, adding that the dealers have withdrawn a legal case they had filed against the oil companies over oil companies enforcing marketing discipline guidelines. The dealer commission revision has happened following the withdrawal of the court cases.
Arunachal Governor adopts two TB patients
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Arunachal Pradesh cabinet approves amendments to Human Rights Commission Service Rules 2022
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Transfers and Postings:IFS Officer Suneesh Buxy Transferred To J&K Segment Of AGMUT Cadre
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