'Congress abandoned tribals, BJP restored their dignity and development': PM Modi
AHMEDABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking on Janjatiya Gaurav Divas on Saturday in Gujarat, launched a blistering political attack on the Congress. He accused the party of abandoning tribal communities for six decades and failing to recognise their contributions. He highlighted the BJPs record of expanding welfare spending, building institutions, and elevating Adivasi leaders to national prominence since 2014. PM Modi also invoked history, stating that tribal sacrifices in the freedom struggle were suppressed to glorify 'a few families', and asserted that his government restored long-overdue honour to tribal icons and communities across India. He also accused the Congress of leaving tribal communities to their fate during its six decades in power. He said that malnutrition, poor health services, broken connectivity and the absence of education became the forced identity of tribal regions as previous governments refused to intervene. They sat idle while an entire community struggled, he declared, linking each failure directly to Congress leadership. PM Modi also recalled the political timeline, emphasising that it was only when Atal Bihari Vajpayee became Prime Minister that India saw the creation of a dedicated Ministry of Tribal Affairs, something he described as a foundational correction that Congress had never even attempted. Yet, once the Congress-led government returned to power, the ministry was reduced to a token department with only a small amount allotted for tribal welfare, stalling crucial development. He said his government, since 2014, increased the ministrys spending several times, building momentum for development in areas ignored for generations. He linked the expansion directly to health reforms, stating that the government boosted medical facilities in tribal districts as they face the deadly threat of sickle cell anaemia. He also linked welfare to empowerment, highlighting massive investment in sports infrastructure and reminding the audience that Indias World Cup-winning womens team had one proud tribal player who symbolised rising representation. Seamlessly shifting from welfare to recognition, PM Modi underscored how his government honoured Adivasi achievements long overshadowed by dynastic politics. In the pursuit of giving credit for independence to a few families, the sacrifice and dedication of my tribal brothers and sisters were ignored, he said, expanding the critique into a broader historical narrative. He argued that before 2014, icons like Bhagwan Birsa Munda were not widely remembered, but his government changed it so that the future generation would know the great gift our tribal brothers and sisters gave us. PM Modi pointed to the surge in tribal representation as evidence of this shift. He recalled the Padma Shri awarded to Adivasi painter Paresh Rathwa and highlighted that Indias President today comes from the tribal community. With the same breath, he cited the rise of leaders such as Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Chhattisgarhs Chief Minister, who he said is driving transformative change, Nagalands Neiphiu Rio, who is doing remarkable work,. He also mentioned Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who is working tirelessly to develop his state. PM Modi said that it reflected a new era where tribal communities are not just beneficiaries, but leaders shaping Indias direction. He noted that the tribal societys roots extend back to Lord Ram, yet their place in Indias progress was never acknowledged by earlier governments. By the end of his speech, PM Modis message wove together politics, history, development, identity and framed the BJP as the first party to give tribal communities both recognition and representation, portraying Congress as the force that kept them on the margins for decades. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 9,700 crore in Gujarats Narmada district, giving a major push to the states infrastructure drive. Earlier in the day, he reviewed the construction progress of the bullet train station in Surat, an important node of the MumbaiAhmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, before heading to events commemorating the birth anniversary of tribal icon Birsa Munda.
Indian Armys Gajraj Corps develops high-altitude monorail in Arunachal Pradesh
The in-house High Altitude Monorail System will support operations at 16,000 feet in the Kameng Himalayas of Arunachal Pradesh
ULFA cadre surrenders before security forces in Arunachal Pradesh's Tirap
The cadre have been handed over to police for further legal formalities and rehabilitation procedures as per established norms, an official report said
Anti-conversion law: Arunachal Pradesh appoints head of panel to examine draft rules
The Gauhati High Court had in September 2024 ordered the State Government to finalise the rules for implementing the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act of 1978
Indian Army deploys indigenous high-altitude mono rail system in Arunachal Pradesh
The Indian Army's Gajraj Corps has launched an indigenous mono rail system in the Kameng Himalayas. This innovative system operates at 16,000 feet, overcoming extreme terrain and weather challenges. It ensures uninterrupted supply to forward posts, transporting over 300 kg of load per run. The mono rail also offers potential for rapid casualty evacuation, enhancing operational readiness in difficult terrains.
Meghalaya beat Arunachal in State A Trophy
By Our Reporter Shillong, Nov 13: Meghalaya soundly defeated Arunachal Pradesh by eight wickets in their third one day match of the U-23 mens State A Trophy 2025-26 plate group in Ropar, Punjab, on Thursday. Arunachal won the toss and batted first but could only make 79/10 as Gavineal Marpna ripped through the line-up with []
Taba Chake: Musician of the mountains
With Khud Ko Miloon crossing a million views, singer-songwriter Taba Chake reflects on his journey from the hills of Arunachal Pradesh to the global stage
Arunachal Pradesh officials face action over land compensation for the Frontier Highway. Irregularities were found in land acquisition for the Lada to Sarli stretch. Four officers are suspended. The deputy commissioner of East Kameng is recommended for disciplinary action. Chief Minister Pema Khandu vows zero tolerance for corruption. This project faced delays due to such practices.
Arunachal Pradesh minister Dasanglu Pul visited Tehri Dam in Uttarakhand. She studied the Rehabilitation and Resettlement policy. This is for the upcoming Kalai-II Hydro Electric Project in Anjaw district. The visit aimed to learn best practices for land acquisition and livelihood restoration. Pul stated learnings from Tehri will guide a socially responsible roadmap for Kalai-II.
MHA releases Rs 900 crore helicopter subsidy scheme for north-eastern states
NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has released a little over Rs 900 crore for seven north-eastern states under the helicopter subsidy scheme for the financial years in the period from 2015-16 to 2024-25, officials said on Monday. They said that as part of the scheme to provide connectivity to remote areas of the north-eastern states, the helicopter subsidy is being administered by the MHA. The states include Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Mizoram and Manipur. The scheme aims to provide affordable passenger transport in the north-eastern region of the country and assistance is given for evacuation during natural calamities and for urgent medical evacuation. The MHA will bear 75% of the total cost of operation after deducting passenger recovery or a flat 20 percent of the actual operation cost, whichever is more, according to a policy note issued by the North East Division of MHA. For the purpose of restricting the subsidy, the MHA has also fixed an annual ceiling on the flying hours for the seven eligible states. Giving the break for each financial year, the officials said Rs 76.45 crore is given for 2015-16, Rs 86 crore for 2016-17, Rs 86 crore for 2017-18, Rs 90 crore for 2018-19, Rs 100 crore for 2019-20, Rs 72.50 crore for 2020-21, Rs 100 crore for 2021-22, Rs 100 crore for 2022-23, Rs 88 crore for 2023-24 and Rs 110 crore for 2024-25, which is the highest so far. 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, as Tripura has 480 hours, Arunachal Pradesh 3,460 hours, Sikkim 1,200 hours, Meghalaya 720 hours, Nagaland 480 hours and Mizoram 960 hours.
Botanists have discovered two rare Hoya plant species in Arunachal Pradesh. Hoya chinghungensis is recorded in India for the first time. Hoya acuminata is newly reported from the state. These findings highlight Arunachal Pradesh's rich biodiversity. Experts stress the need for conservation to protect these fragile habitats. The discovery reinforces the state's status as a critical biodiversity hotspot.
VIDEO: Akash Kumar Hits 8 Consecutive Sixes in Ranji Trophy, Breaks Fastest Fifty Record
Cricketer Akash Kumar Choudhary made history in the Ranji Trophy by hitting 8 consecutive sixes and scoring the fastest fifty in first-class cricket. Playing for Meghalaya against Arunachal Pradesh, he joined the elite club of Ravi Shastri and Garry ...
Meghalaya's Akash Kumar Choudhary achieved a historic feat in Surat. He scored a fifty in just 11 balls, breaking the world record for the fastest fifty in First-Class cricket. This remarkable innings came during a Ranji Trophy match against Arunachal Pradesh. Choudhary's explosive batting included eight sixes. His performance has rewritten cricket records and brought him global recognition.
Mlaya cricketer hits 8 consecutive sixes, CM hails achievement
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 9: Meghalayas Akash Kumar Choudhary on Sunday became the first player to hit eight sixes in a row, including six in an over, in First-Class cricket while also recording the fastest half-century in the format, off only 11 deliveries, during a Ranji Trophy Plate Group match against Arunachal Pradesh here []
Arunachal CM enhances Dorjee Khandu merit scholarship, inaugurates new college blocks
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu significantly enhanced the Dorjee Khandu merit scholarship, increasing top prizes to Rs 5 lakh, Rs 3 lakh, and Rs 2 lakh. He also inaugurated new academic and administrative blocks at the Dorjee Khandu Government College in Tawang, emphasizing the state's commitment to academic excellence and the National Education Policy.
Indian Army conducts joint aerial operations in forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh
Indian Army's Spear Corps conducted intensive flying operations with infantry in Arunachal Pradesh. Southern Command's Sudarshan Chakra Corps joined the Indian Navy for a joint amphibious exercise along the Western seaboard. These exercises demonstrate tri-service synergy and operational readiness. Earlier, a joint air defence exercise also took place. These events highlight India's integrated defence capabilities.
Wildlife panel clears 13 defence, paramilitary projects in Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh
The proposals, submitted by the Ministry of Defence, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), include new border outposts, a brigade headquarters, ammunition storage and training facilities and bridge and culvert works.
Army begins work on a new military station in Assam under Eastern Command
NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing expansion and reorganisation of security infrastructure and military formations, the foundation stone for a new military station under the Eastern Command was laid on Thursday. The Army said the establishment of this station marks a significant step in strengthening the operational capabilities and infrastructure of the Indian Army in the region. Informing about the event, the Army stated, Lieutenant General R. C. Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, visited the Gajraj Corps in the border areas and laid the foundation stone of the Lachit Borphukan Military Station at Dhubri, Assam. The station holds strategic importance due to its location along the banks of the River Brahmaputra and will serve as a logistics, training, and administrative base for the armed forces. Dhubri shares an international border with Bangladesh and lies close to the border with Bhutan. Named after the legendary Ahom commander Lachit Borphukan, the new military station symbolises the indomitable spirit of courage, leadership, and resilience that defines the heritage of a resurgent Assam. During his visit, the Army Commander reviewed the operational readiness and internal security situation in the bordering areas, as well as the progress of ongoing infrastructure development initiatives undertaken by the formation. Lieutenant General Tiwari expressed gratitude to the Government of Assam and the civil administration for their unwavering support and proactive role in facilitating the establishment of the new military station. He also commended all ranks of the Gajraj Corps for their dedication, professionalism, and collective efforts in ensuring the early operationalisation of the project. The Indian Armys Eastern Command oversees the 1,346 km Line of Actual Control (LAC) covering Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, in addition to managing borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. The Lachit Borphukan Military Station stands as a testament to the synergy between the armed forces and the state administration, reflecting their shared vision of national security and regional development.
Arunachal Class 7 Student Found Dead At School Was Bullied, Says Sister
Days after a Class 7 student was found dead at the Sainik School in Arunachal Pradesh's East Siang district, his sister has alleged that he was tortured and bullied by seniors the night before he died.
Poorvi Prachand Prahar, Trishul: India's twin war drills send dual-front warning
The ongoing exercises 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar' in Arunachal Pradesh and 'Trishul' on the western border show how India is building serious joint operational capability between the Army, Air Force and Navy.
Arunachal Sainik School student death: Sister alleges torture by seniors; eight students detained
Arunachal Pradesh Police said the students were produced before the Juvenile Justice Board in Pasighat
ITANAGAR: Fresh allegations have surfaced over the death of a 12-year-old class 7 student of Sainik School in Arunachal Pradesh's East Siang district, after his sister accused senior students of subjecting him to severe bullying and torture before his death. The victim was found dead within the school premises at Niglok on November 1. In a video posted on Instagram on Wednesday, the victim's sister, Miss Arunachal 2024, Tadu Lunia, claimed the family was informed that the boy had died by suicide. However, she alleged that dormitory mates revealed a disturbing sequence of events that might have driven him to take the extreme step. According to Lunia, the family learned from fellow cadets that on October 31 night, a group of eight class 10 students and three from class 8 allegedly entered the class 7 dormitory after 11 pm in the absence of any supervising authority. The senior boys reportedly forced the juniors to cover their heads with blankets and singled out her brother, taking him to the class 10 dormitory. No one knows what happened behind that closed door, Lunia said, claiming eyewitnesses told the family that the boy was harassed mentally and physically throughout the night. She further alleged that he was branded a hief over a missing book and threatened with being publicly humiliated during assembly through a video recording. In her statement, Lunia said CCTV camera footage reviewed by the investigating officer showed her brother pacing anxiously around the dormitory around 5.45 am, before entering a classroom to write what appeared to be his final note. His last words were, 'Seniors tortured me a lot, and I don't know what I will do now,' she said. She expressed anguish that her own identity may have been used against her brother, stating, I never thought my name could become a burden in the final hours of his life. The grieving sister also raised concerns over the delayed post-mortem examination report and alleged slow progress in the investigation. We know the names of those involved. I fear external interference may affect justice, she said, urging public support so that o other family suffers the same fate. Meanwhile, the Arunachal Pradesh Police has said eight students have been detained in connection with the case and produced before the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) in Pasighat on Tuesday. The board, led by the principal magistrate, sent them into the custody of the school's vice-principal for seven days, with guardians required to furnish undertakings under the Juvenile Justice Rules. Police said the case, initially registered as Ruksin police station under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), was upgraded after the cadet's father filed an additional FIR on November 3, alleging ragging by senior students. Authorities assured that the probe is underway to determine the complete circumstances leading to the death and to ensure a fair and logical conclusion.
Eastern command gears up for major tri-service exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar
NEW DELHI: As India intensifies its drive toward integrated tri-service operations, the Eastern Command is set to host a major joint exercise named' Poorvi Prachand Prahar' from November 11 to 15 at Mechuka, about 30 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh. The exercise will mark the maiden deployment of newly raised Indian Army formations, the Bhairav Battalion, Ashni Platoon of Infantry, and Divyastra Artillery Batteries, which reflect the ongoing modernisation and reorganisation push within the force. These combat units are being raised under a Save and Raise model, incurring no additional cost to the state exchequer. Defence spokesperson Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said the exercise aims to validate multi-domain integration across land, air, and maritime theatres, refining interoperability and command structures for future joint missions. It will test revised tactics, techniques, and procedures to enhance combat agility and adaptability under high-altitude conditions, he added. One of the key highlights will be the coordinated employment of Special Forces, unmanned platforms, precision systems, and networked operations centres, which is a first-of-its-kind high-altitude validation of Indias evolving warfighting doctrine. The Army has already operationalised five of its 25 Bhairav Light Combat Battalions , designed for lean, high-impact operations along Indias borders with China and Pakistan. As reported earlier by TNIE , each infantry unit now includes an Ashni Platoon, equipped with drones for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and loitering munitions. Poorvi Prachand Prahar follows the successful exercise ' Bhala Prahar' (2023) and exercise Poorvi Prahar (2024), which marks yet another milestone in Indias tri-service integration efforts. It coincides with exercise 'Trishul' in the Western Sector , scheduled to culminate on November 13, and follows exercise ' Vidyut Vidhhwans' held in October. In strategic terms, the Eastern Sector remains vital to Indias defence posture. The Line of Actual Control spans three sectors namely Western (Ladakh), Central (Himachal, Uttarakhand), and Eastern (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh). The Eastern Command oversees the 1,346 km stretch including Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, besides managing the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. Arunachal Pradesh, often the focal point of Chinese aggression since 1962, includes six disputed areas -- Asapila, Longzu, Bisa, Majha, Tulung-la, and Yangtse -- and four sensitive zones such as Fishtail I & II, Thag La, and Dichu. With Poorvi Prachand Prahar , Indias Eastern Command reinforces its readiness to counter emerging threats through integrated, technology-driven warfare.
Rahul Gandhis army controlled by 10% comment triggers fresh controversy
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has sparked a fresh controversy with his remarks suggesting that only a small section of the population -- primarily from upper castes -- dominates key institutions in India, including the armed forces, reports said. Speaking at an election rally in Bihars Aurangabad ahead of the Assembly polls beginning November 6, Gandhi said, Only 10 percent of the countrys population -- the upper castes -- get opportunities in corporate sectors, the bureaucracy, and the judiciary. Even the Army is under their control. He argued that the remaining 90 percent of Indians -- comprising backward classes, Dalits, Scheduled Tribes, and other minorities -- are largely absent from positions of influence. Reiterating his demand for a national caste census, Gandhi said such data is essential to ensure equal representation and to protect the Constitution. We want to know how many Dalits, OBCs, women, and minorities are there. If 90 percent of the people dont have participatory rights, the Constitution cannot be protected, he said. Gandhi also claimed that there are no Dalits in Indias top 500 companies, underscoring what he described as deep-rooted inequality in access to opportunities. This is not the first time his comments about the military have drawn criticism. Earlier, the Supreme Court had reprimanded him for remarks made during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, in which he alleged that Chinese troops were thrashing Indian soldiers in Arunachal Pradesh.
After Western Front's 'Trishul', Indian Forces Look East For War Game 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar'
Beginning November 11, India will launch a massive tri-service exercise to test integrated combat capabilities, coordination, and high-altitude readiness in Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Police Warn X User Over Fake Video Post On Army Casualties
The police in Arunachal Pradesh have warned against spreading disinformation after an X user made a fake post about Indian Army casualties in a gunfight with insurgents.
India to hold tri-service exercise 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar' in Arunachal's Mechuka
A major tri-service exercise named 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar' is set to take place in Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh. This exercise will integrate land, air, and maritime capabilities. It aims to enhance interoperability and validate command structures for joint operations. Special forces, unmanned platforms, and networked operations will be coordinated under high-altitude conditions.
Meghalaya shine at 4th NE Masters Table Tennis tourney in Pasighat
By Our Reporter Shillong, Nov 1: The three-day 4th North East Masters Table Tennis Tournament 2025 concluded on Friday at Pasighat with spirited performances and friendly competition among veteran paddlers from across the region. Arunachal Pradesh made history by winning its first-ever medal in the 60+ category, while Assams Kaushik Phukan emerged champion in the []
Duration, frequency of Uttarakhand Assembly sessions among the lowest in country: Report
DEHRADUN: As Uttarakhand prepares to celebrate its Silver Jubilee year, a stark data-driven report released by the Dehradun-based advocacy group, SDC Foundation, has raised serious questions about the functioning of the State Assembly. The findings indicate that the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly is among the least active in the country, significantly trailing national averages. According to the analysis, while the Assemblies of 31 Indian states convened for an average of 20 days in 2024, Uttarakhands session lasted a mere 10 days. Furthermore, the total sitting duration in Uttarakhand amounted to only 60 hours, placing it 22nd out of 28 states analysed in terms of legislative activity. The SDC Foundations factsheet, titled Comparative Performance of Uttarakhand Assembly: Gaps and Challenges, relies on annual reports from PRS Legislative Research, a respected national body working on democratic governance. It is a matter of deep concern that both the frequency and duration of the Uttarakhand Assembly sessions are among the lowest in the country, Anoop Nautiyal, Founder of the SDC Foundation, told TNIE. The soul of democracy lies in accountability, and when our government and representatives meet barely a few days a year, it signals a severe crisis in governance and democratic responsibility. The data reveals a consistent pattern of low legislative engagement. In 2024, Odisha had sessions for 42 days, followed by Kerala (38 days) and West Bengal (36 days). However, Uttarakhand, alongside Punjab and Arunachal Pradesh, managed only 10 days of sittings, securing a joint position near the bottom of the ranking. This follows 2023 trend, wherein Uttarakhand held the lowest number of sessions nationally, meeting for only 7 days (44 total hours). Between 2017 and 2024, the Uttarakhand Assembly sat for an average of only 12 days annually, starkly contrasting with Keralas 44-day average or Odishas 40 days. Nautiyal emphasised that the Assembly exists not just as a formality but for legislative work, passing laws, and debating policy matters of public interest. The government often excuses itself by claiming there is no 'business' for the house, but the reality is that hundreds of issues in the state require policy and legislative intervention, he added. Nautiyal also questioned the governments decision to hold the upcoming special session on November 3 and 4 in Dehradun instead of Gairsain, suggesting the latter location would lend greater impact and legitimacy to the proceedings. Concluding his remarks, Nautiyal stated that Uttarakhand must transform from a state of celebration to a state of accountability and action. He stressed that the future role of the Assembly must be a platform for responsibility, not just ceremonial events.
Frontier Highway project: Arunachal CM Pema Khandu says no corruption will be tolerated
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has declared a strict stance against corruption. He ordered an immediate high-level probe into alleged misappropriation of funds for the Frontier Highway's Lada to Sarli stretch. Those found guilty will face severe action. The Chief Minister emphasized that such corrupt practices hinder project completion.
No proof of violence: Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, Gulfisha tell SC in 2020 Delhi riots case
NEW DELHI: Claiming innocence in the 2020 Delhi riots case, student activists and former JNU students Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid and Gulfisha Fatima on Friday told the Supreme Court that there was no evidence linking them to violence and denied the conspiracy charges levelled against them in the 2020 Delhi riots case. There are 751 FIRs. I am charged in one, and if its a conspiracy, its a bit surprising. There is no proof of violence against me, Khalid told the bench of the top court headed by Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice N V Anjaria. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Khalid, said that on 26 dates, the matter could not be taken up due to paucity of time in the trial court, while on 59 dates, the matter could not be reached due to the unavailability of the Special Public Prosecutor. Questioning how his client could be charged in the case when he was not even present in Delhi when the riots took place, Sibal said there was no recovery of weapons or incriminating material linking Khalid to any act of violence. There is no allegation of Khalid raising any funds for violence or making appeals for violence. The only overt act alleged against Khalid is a speech which he gave in Amaravati in Maharashtra on February 17, argued Sibal, while seeking bail for his client. The court on Friday adjourned the matter till Monday, November 3, to hear further arguments from other co-accused, including Meeran Haider, Mohd Saleem Khan and Shifa Ur Rehman, as well as from the Delhi Police. The police had arrested Khalid, Imam and Fatima in the larger conspiracy case linked to the Delhi riots, charging them under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and with criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing Fatima, submitted that she has been in custody for over five years and five months since April 11, 2020. He pointed out that while the chargesheet was filed on September 16, 2020, supplementary chargesheets have continued to be filed every year. The larger issue is, can filing chargesheets be generated indefinitely? he asked. Questioning the slow pace of the proceedings, Singhvi remarked, Why has the trial not commenced yet? Fatima is the only woman in custody in the case now, as the other women have already got bail. If you get bail after six or seven years, what is the point? 2020 Delhi riots case: Accused involved in 'deliberate attempt to destabilise State,' police claims in affidavit He further pointed out that the charges were yet to be framed, and more than 800 witnesses were listed. This is a distortion of the criminal justice system. The concept of liberty is that you dont keep me in jail without trial, Singhvi contended. Senior Advocate Siddharth Dave, appearing for Imam, argued that till last year the police kept filing supplementary chargesheets until September 2024, meaning the investigation continued for at least four years. He said this clearly showed that there was no delay on the part of the accused, at least until 2024. He questioned how Imam could be held liable for conspiracy when he had been in custody since January 25, 2020, in connection with other cases, nearly a month before the Delhi riots took place. Imam is also not an accused in any of the other riot cases. In the other cases for alleged inflammatory speeches, he has been given bail and is in jail only because of this case, Dave said. On September 6, the former JNU student Imam had moved the Supreme Court after the Delhi High Court rejected his bail plea. He sought bail in the larger conspiracy case under the UAPA in relation to the 2020 North-East Delhi riots case. Similarly, former JNU student Umar Khalid had approached the Supreme Court on September 10 challenging the Delhi High Courts order rejecting his bail plea under the UAPA in the case related to the alleged criminal conspiracy in the February 2020 riots in the national capital. According to the prosecution, the Delhi Police had booked Imam under the stringent UAPA. On January 28, 2020, he was arrested by the Delhi Polices Crime Branch from Bihars Jehanabad in a sedition case for allegedly making inflammatory speeches at Jamia Millia Islamia University and Aligarh Muslim University. The riots took place in February 2020 following clashes over the then-proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). According to the Delhi Police, the riots resulted in the death of 53 persons and injuries to hundreds. The prosecution alleged that Imam had hatched a larger criminal conspiracy to cause multiple riots. The FIR in this case was registered by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police under various provisions of the IPC and the UAPA. Imam was booked in multiple FIRs across several states, mostly under sedition and UAPA charges. Besides Delhi, he faces FIRs in Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. Imam was granted bail by the Delhi High Court last year in connection with the alleged speeches he gave at Jamia Millia Islamia University and Aligarh Muslim University. In sedition cases registered in Aligarh and Guwahati, he was granted bail by the Allahabad High Court in 2021 and by the Gauhati High Court in 2020, respectively. He was also booked in FIRs in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. 2020 riots case: Delhi HC rejects petition to reconstruct Jafrabad case diary The Delhi High Court had, on September 2, rejected the bail pleas of nine persons, including Khalid and Imam, in the case, saying conspiratorial violence under the garb of demonstrations or protests by citizens couldnt be allowed. The High Court had also rejected the bail pleas of other accused, including Mohd Saleem Khan, Shifa Ur Rehman, Athar Khan, Meeran Haider, Abdul Khalid Saifi, Gulfisha Fatima and Shadab Ahmed. Social activist and former JNU student Khalid has been in jail since his arrest by the Delhi Police on September 14, 2020, for his alleged involvement in the Delhi riots case. He was booked under the stringent UAPA for his alleged role in the larger conspiracy behind the riots. He has denied the charges and claimed innocence in the case. Khalid had earlier approached the top court challenging an October 2022 Delhi High Court verdict that had denied him bail. Since then, he has remained in jail and has never been granted bail, despite repeated appeals and efforts before various courts. He had initially sought bail in the Delhi High Court on the grounds that he neither had any criminal role in the violence in the citys North-East area nor any conspiratorial connect with other accused in the case. The Delhi Police had opposed his bail plea in the High Court. The police had also arrested Imam, activist Khalid Saifi, JNU students Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita, Jamia Coordination Committee member Safoora Zargar, former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and several others under the stringent law in connection with the case. According to the prosecution, the violence had erupted following protests against the CAA and NRC, leaving 53 people dead and over 700 injured. Khalid was charge-sheeted in the case along with other accused persons.
Her achievement is not just a personal milestone, but a beacon of hope for thousands of young women in the region. Read here to know more about her journey.
Exclusive: India's Latest China Headache: 36 Hardened Aircraft Shelters Near Arunachal
China has completed the construction of 36 hardened aircraft shelters at Lhunze, about 107 kilometres from the strategic town of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.
IPS Tenzin Yangki took part in the Passing Out Parade (PoP) at SVPNPA, Hyderabad, on October 17, 2025.
IAS Officer Named In Arunachal Pradesh Teen's Suicide Note Surrenders, Denies Charges
IAS officer Talo Potom surrendered in Naharlagun after being named in Gomchu Yekar's suicide note. A probe is underway.
Accused IAS Officer Arrested In Arunachal Pradesh Double Suicide, Sex Assault Shocker
A senior Arunachal Pradesh government officer - Talo Potom - surrendered and was arrested by police in connection with a sensational case involving the alleged sexual assault and death by suicide of 19-year-old Gomchu Yekar.
Arunachal IAS officer named in teen's suicide note arrested, refutes charges of sexual abuse
GUWAHATI: Arunachal Pradesh IAS officer Talo Potom was arrested by the police on Monday after being named in a teen's suicide note for alleged sexual harassment. Potom, currently serving as Secretary, Public Works Department, Government of Delhi, surrendered to the Arunachal Pradesh Police early Monday morning after a lookout notice was issued against him. He will be produced before a magistrate today, a senior police official told TNIE . 19-year-old Gomchu Yekar was found dead at his rented accommodation at Lekhi village in Papum Pare district on October 23. The police registered an unnatural death case after the father of the deceased had lodged an FIR. Yekar's father claimed that the deceased held two senior officials responsible for his death in the multiple handwritten suicide notes that were recovered from his house. Yekar accused IAS officer Potom and senior engineer Likwang Lowang of sexually exploiting and harassing him for a long time. He wrote that the prolonged humiliation, coercion and threats made him take the extreme step. Likwang Lowang, who worked at the state's Rural Works Department, shot himself dead at his Khonsa residence in Tirap district hours after the suicide of the teenager. The FIR accused the two officials of abetment of suicide, sexual exploitation, mental harassment, and corruption. Potom refuted the charges made against him in a video statement that he issued before surrendering. He claimed that he did not have any personal relations with the deceased. Potom had appointed the deceased as a contractual multi-tasking staff during his tenure as Deputy Commissioner (District Magistrate) in Itanagar.
Tenzin Yangki from Tawang has become the first woman from Arunachal Pradesh to join the Indian Police Service (IPS), earning nationwide recognition and praise. Industrialist Anand Mahindra lauded her journey from academia to civil service, calling her achievement an inspiration for others to follow.
IMD predicts moderate rainfall in Arunachal on October 29, 30
Arunachal Pradesh is set to experience moderate rainfall and thunderstorms on October 29 and 30, with conditions improving on Monday and Tuesday. Rainfall is expected to intensify from Wednesday onwards, with a yellow alert issued for several districts due to scattered to widespread rain, thunderstorms, and lightning.
Saddle-Borne Warriors to ride to Himalayan pass in memory of fallen Assam Rifles soldiers
Chinese soldiers had ambushed an Assam Rifles patrol at Tulung La in Arunachal Pradesh, killing four riflemen
Indias largest hydropower project undergoes test run
Work on NHPCs 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project, straddling the Arunachal Pradesh-Assam border, was suspended between 2011 and 2019 due to protests
Double Suicide In Arunachal Amid Sexual Exploitation, Threat Allegations
A 19-year-old man and a senior government official have ended their lives in Arunachal Pradesh, in a sensational case of a double suicide raising allegations of sexual exploitation, manipulation, and threats.
Arunachal teen dies by suicide; engineer named in note found dead hours later
GUWAHATI: A 19-year-old youth allegedly died by suicide in Arunachal Pradeshs Papum Pare district on Thursday, and hours later, an engineer named in his suicide note was also found dead. The teenager, identified as Gomchu Yekar, was discovered dead at his rented accommodation in Lekhi village around 11 am. The police have registered a case of unnatural death following a complaint lodged by his father. According to the FIR, multiple handwritten suicide notes were recovered from the room, in which Yekar accused an IAS officer and an executive engineer in the state government of sexually exploiting and harassing him over an extended period. He alleged that continuous humiliation, coercion, and threats had driven him to take his own life. The family has accused the two officials of abetment of suicide and filed additional charges of sexual exploitation, mental harassment, and corruption. They also demanded a fair and impartial investigation and the immediate arrest of those named. Yekar was working as a contractual multi-tasking staff member at the time of his death. Local media later reported that the engineer named in the suicide note allegedly shot himself dead at his residence in Khonsa, the headquarters of Tirap district. Police sources said efforts are underway to trace the IAS officer mentioned in the note. Senior police officials were not immediately available for comment. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
LG flags off Ladakh U-17 Boxing Team for NSG
* Asks officials to identify, nurture young sporting talent across Ladakh Excelsior Sports Correspondent KARGIL, Oct 23: Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, has called upon the youth of the Union Territory to inculcate a passion for sports and embrace discipline in all aspects of life. The Lieutenant Governor was speaking after flagging off the Ladakh Under-17 Boxing Team for the National School Games 2025, to be held at Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, from October 28 to November 3. He also [] The post LG flags off Ladakh U-17 Boxing Team for NSG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Guwahati: ULFA-I Sergeant Major killed in joint Army-Assam Rifles operation in Arunachal Pradesh
A joint operation by the Army and Assam Rifles in Arunachal Pradesh's Namsai district resulted in the death of Iwon Axom, a self-styled Sergeant Major of ULFA-I. Recovered from the encounter site were a rifle, RPG round, and rucksacks. The operation has been intensified with additional security forces joining the search.
NSCN-IM leader Muivah returns to birthplace in Manipur after decades
GUWAHATI: Sixty-one years after he left home to join the Naga revolutionary movement, National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN-IM) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah returned to his native Somdal village in Manipurs Naga-majority Ukhrul district on Wednesday. A large number of Nagas, who turned up from different parts of Manipur, greeted the 91-year-old after his chopper, which took off from adjoining Nagaland, landed at the Bakshi ground in the Ukhrul town and he reached the Tangkhul Naga Long ground where a programme was organised in his honour. The helicopter later took him to Somdal, about 25 away, where a similar event was organised. He appeared frail due to his advanced age. As he walked, he was seen being assisted by others. He is the fourth of five siblings. His eldest sister and two elder brothers passed away. His younger brother, now in his eighties, lives in Somdal. Muivah, the chief negotiator of NSCN-IMs peace talks with the Centre, will stay in the village till October 28. He is scheduled to leave for Senapati, another Naga-majority Manipur district, on October 29 to attend a programme. On the same day, he will return to Nagaland where the NSCN-IM, which entered into a ceasefire in 1997, has its central headquarters, Hebron. Muivah had intended to visit Somdal in May 2010 after it was cleared by the Centre. He set out from Nagaland in a convoy of vehicles and reached Viswema, 22 km from Nagaland capital Kohima and 120 km from Somdal. However, Manipurs then Okram Ibobi Singh-led Congress government was opposed to the visit over the NSCN-IMs contentious Greater Nagaland demand. The outfit envisaged a greater Naga homeland by carving out the Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and integrating them with Nagaland. The Manipur government deployed a large number of security personnel at Mao Gate in the Senapati district. On the day Muivah was scheduled to enter Manipur, the Naga residents of Mao Gate took out a procession protesting the Manipur governments position. Violence broke out soon and two Naga youths were killed when the security personnel opened fire. The incident made the NSCN-IM leader put off the visit. Meanwhile, at Ukhrul, his speech was read out by NSCN-IM leader VS Atem. Muivah recalled that his revolutionary journey began six decades ago from Ukhrul in 1964. I thank the Lord God Almighty for preserving me and making it possible for me to return to my birthplace Somdal today. But many people who I knew and who loved me are missing. Generation comes and goes, but nation stays. The issue we are fighting for is greater and older than most of us who are gathered here at this Tangkhul Naga Long ground today, the nonagenarian said. On the Naga political issue, he highlighted that the historic national decision for a sovereign Nagalim has been defended and consolidated from the battlefield to the negotiating table. We have not surrendered the free existence and sovereignty of Nagalim, and we shall defend the sovereign national decisions of Nagalim to the last, come what may, Muivah declared.
Meeting held in Assam's Lekhapani to review security situation in three regions
An Operational Group meeting at Lekhapani reviewed the security situation in Nagaland, South Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam, focusing on strengthening joint coordination against insurgent activities. Civil and Military Authorities emphasized high vigilance and a cohesive response to thwart untoward incidents, reaffirming commitment to seamless coordination and proactive measures for lasting peace.
Assam Rifles Rescue 2 Labourers Abducted by Militants in Arunachal
The Assam Rifles (AR) has rescued two labourers, who were kidnapped by the cadres of a militant outfit, NSCN-K (Rebel), at Tirap district in Arunachal Pradesh
Assam Rifles save abducted labourers from NSCN-K in Arunachal
Assam Rifles troops successfully rescued two labourers abducted by NSCN-K rebel cadres in Arunachal Pradesh. The operation took place in Laho village, Tirap District. Security forces faced gunfire from insurgents but ensured the safe return of the abductees. Medical assistance is being provided to the rescued individuals. Search operations are ongoing in the area.
Indian Army organises 'Ziro Honour Run' to pay tributes to 1962 war heroes
Governor K T Parnaik of Arunachal Pradesh ceremoniously kicked off the 'Ziro Honour Run', an uplifting initiative by the Army that saluted the fallen heroes of the 1962 India-China war. The event attracted a vibrant crowd of more than 800 runners, aiming to create a spirit of unity and patriotic fervor in the community.
Home Ministry forms tribunal led by Gauhati HC judge to decide validity of ban on NSCN (K)
NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has constituted a tribunal under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act led by Gauhati High Court judge Nelson Sailo to examine whether there is sufficient cause to declare the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang), along with all its factions, wings and front organisations, as an unlawful association. Officials said that the constitution of the tribunal has been made in the exercise of the powers conferred to the MHA by sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967). In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967), the Central Government hereby constitutes The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal consisting of Justice Nelson Sailo, Judge of the Gauhati High Court, for the purpose of adjudicating whether or not there is sufficient cause for declaring the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) [NSCN (K)] with all its factions, wings and front organisations as Unlawful Association, said an official quoting the notification. The NSCN (K), which has been involved in insurgent activities in the north-eastern region, was earlier declared an unlawful association by the central government and now the proceedings of the tribunal will determine whether the existing ban is valid or not. The move came a month after the MHA extended a ban on the NSCN (K) and all its factions, wings and front organisations for five more years. The extension on the ban was implemented with immediate effect with the order issued on September 22 for a period of five years starting September 28, 2025 under the UAPA, declaring it as an unlawful association. The decision came in view of the outfits continued involvement in violent, anti-national and criminal activities. As per the notification issued then by the MHA, NSCN (K) has openly declared its aim to establish a sovereign Nagaland by carving out Naga-inhabited areas of India and Myanmar through secession from the Union of India. The group has been accused of aligning itself with other banned outfits such as ULFA(I), PREPAK and PLA, and of engaging in kidnapping, extortion and procurement of arms with the help of anti-India forces abroad, the notification had then said. During the period between September 28, 2020 and April 30, 2025, security forces and police actions against the group resulted in the killing of 13 of its cadres, mentioned in the notification, while noting that law enforcement agencies registered 71 criminal cases against the members of NSCN (K), filed 56 charge sheets and prosecuted 35 cadres. The state governments of Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh had recommended declaring NSCN (K) as unlawful under UAPA, citing the threat it poses to national security and integrity.
Rally for anti-conversion law held in Arunachal Pradesh
The Indigenous Faith and Cultural Society of Arunachal Pradesh demanded the implementation of the Freedom of Religion Act of 1978
India -China Border Conundrum; the McMahon Line!!
Jagmohan Sharma It was 20th of October 1962 when the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) literally rolled down over the Thangla Ridge (16,900 ft) on the NEFA frontier (presently Arunachal Pradesh) into India. This was after a sustained build up by the Chinese over time. To quote Chairman Mao of China, this was to teach India a lesson for its transgression on the border between the two countries. It is believed that around 600 soldiers of the Indian Army, completely [] The post India -China Border Conundrum; the McMahon Line!! appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal group pushes for Freedom of Religion Act implementation
The Arunachal Christian Forum is opposed to the Act, which the Indigenous Faith and Cultural Society of Arunachal Pradesh insists is not against any religion
Vaibhav Suryavanshi Named Bihar Vice-Captain for Ranji Trophy
Bihar will take on Arunachal Pradesh in their Plate League season-opener at the Moin-ul-Haq Stadium here from October 15
Ranji Trophy: Vaibhav Suryavanshi named Bihar vice-captain
Bihar will take on Arunachal Pradesh in their Plate League season-opener at the Moin-ul-Haq Stadium in Patna from October 15
A call for Padora Music Festival Where Meadows Meet Melody
Apoorv Sharma apoorv2395@gmail.com. Not long ago, I journeyed to Arunachal Pradesh, where a music festival unfolded like a dream before me-the Ziro Music Festival in the Ziro Valley. The spark lit long before the first notes of music reached my ears. As the plane descended toward Itanagar, the mountains lay like ancient scrolls brushed with the ochre of dawn and the jade of forests. It seemed the sky had stooped to kiss the mountains, composing a quiet serenade that whispered [] The post A call for Padora Music Festival Where Meadows Meet Melody appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal Pradesh: 150 border villages in Tawang get tourism boost
Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district is developing 150 border villages under the Vibrant Village Programme to boost tourism. Significant infrastructure upgrades, including a new convention center and the Sela tunnel, are enhancing connectivity. This initiative aims to balance development with the region's fragile ecology, attracting increasing tourist numbers to areas like Mago and Chuna.
Magnitude 3.5 earthquake strikes East Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh's East Kameng district experienced a mild earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale early Saturday morning. The tremor, recorded at 8:31 AM IST with a shallow depth of 5 kilometers, had its epicenter near latitude 27.52 N and longitude 92.85 E. Fortunately, no damage or casualties have been reported following the seismic activity.
Uttarakhand tops Himalayan states in illegal arms cases: NCRB report
DEHRADUN: The serene image of Uttarakhand is sharply contrasted by alarming crime statistics, with the state leading Himalayan regions in cases related to illegal arms possession. A recent report from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for the year 2023 has brought this unsettling reality to the forefront. According to the NCRB data, a staggering 1,767 cases were registered against individuals in Uttarakhand for possessing arms in 2023. Of these seizures, 1,184 weapons were found to be illegal, while only four legal firearms were recovered in these specific registered instances. This places Uttarakhand seventh nationally in the overall count of arms possession cases. It seems that possessing firearms, both legal and illegal, is increasingly being treated as a hobby by some residents of this Himalayan state, noted a senior police official familiar with the report's findings. The trend is further complicated by the open display of weaponry. In districts like Udham Singh Nagar and Haridwar, instances of firing weapons over trivial disputes are surfacing, sometimes even being circulated on social media. Police efforts, however, are noted; in 2023 alone, authorities filed charges against 1,767 individuals under the Arms Act. Crucially, the report indicates that illegal firearms are heavily implicated in serious crimes. The majority of recovered illegal weapons were linked to violent offenses, including murders and attempts to cause grievous hurt, the report states. Beyond arms possession, the state has also seen a rise in violent crimes. Registered incidents of homicide, robbery, and kidnapping rose from 3,162 in 2021 to 3,923 in 2022, settling slightly lower at 3,570 in 2023. A significant concern remains the judicial backlog, with police filing chargesheets in only 58 percent of the 2023 cases, leaving many pending investigation closure. Udham Singh Nagar, particularly sensitive regarding crime, is reportedly a hub for this illicit trade, with police and STF units frequently busting illegal arms manufacturing units in nearby Terai forests, often sourcing supplies from neighbouring Uttar Pradesh areas. Responding to the findings, Uttarakhand Police Spokesperson Dr. Nilesh Anand Bharane affirmed a strict stance. Police action against illegal arms holders is ongoing. Miscreancy will not be tolerated in the state. Whoever the criminal, their rightful place will always be behind bars. State | Cases under Arms Act | Seized illegal firearms Himachal Pradesh | 24 | 04 Uttarakhand | 1764 | 1184 West Bengal | 1349 | 1337 Arunachal Pradesh | 15 | 10 Nagaland | 74 | 73 Manipur | 89 | 81 Mizoram | 29 | 25 Tripura | 06 | 05 Meghalaya | 09 | 06
Arunachal govt announces 3 pc hike in DA for employees, pensioners
Itanagar, Oct 10 (PTI) The Arunachal Pradesh government announced a three per cent hike in DA (dearness allowance) from the existing 55 per cent to 58 per cent for its employees and pensioners. The increase will be effective from July 1. In a post on social media, Chief Minister Pema Khandu said the enhancement will benefit state government employees, pensioners, and AIS officers serving in the state. He said the arrears for three months July to September will be paid in cash, and the revised DA/DR (dearness relief) will be included in October salaries and pensions. This decision
Indian Army, IAF celebrate Air Force Day in Arunachal Pradesh's Mechuka
Indian Army and Air Force personnel celebrated the 93rd Air Force Day at Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh. The event highlighted the strong bond and seamless coordination between the two forces, emphasizing synergy in operations and mutual trust for national security. This celebration underscored the armed forces' commitment to excellence and nation-building.
Arunachal Pradesh bans sale of Coldrif cough syrup
Arunachal Pradesh has banned Coldrif cough syrup. This action follows the deaths of 14 children in Madhya Pradesh linked to the medicine. The state's Drugs Control has prohibited its sale, distribution, and stocking. Doctors are urged to be cautious when prescribing cough syrups to children. The public is advised to avoid this specific syrup.
Three children go missing every day in Uttarakhand, raising concerns over child safety
DEHRADUN: A deeply alarming trend of missing children continues to plague the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, casting a dark shadow over its image as a peaceful haven. Despite intensified police vigilance, awareness campaigns, and frequent checkpoints, official data reveals a staggering and deeply concerning rate of disappearances. According to the latest report from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for the fiscal year 2023-24, an average of three children went missing in Uttarakhand every single day. The report highlights that a total of 1,209 children under the age of 18 were reported missing during this period. The most heartbreaking statistic, however, is the low recovery rate, only 276 of these children have been reunited with their families, leaving a staggering 933 children still unaccounted for. The report further breaks down the missing minors, 408 boys and 802 girls were reported missing, of whom 128 boys and 148 girls were subsequently found. Comparative glance: Himalayan states (2023-24 Data) State Missing Recovered Himachal Pradesh 504 81 Uttarakhand 1209 276 Sikkim 22 13 Arunachal Pradesh 40 21 Nagaland 47 0 Manipur 89 24 Mizoram 1 0 Tripura 268 37 Social activists have voiced strong concerns over the persistent crisis. Anoop Nautiyal, founder president of the Social Development for Communities Foundation, told this newspaper, This situation is deeply worrisome, especially when the state police run 'Operation Smile' every year specifically to trace missing children. The opposition has sharply criticised the ruling governments handling of law and order in light of these figures. Mohan Kala, spokesperson for the Congress party in the state, stated, The claims of the BJP government, which boasts of a safe and tranquil Uttarakhand, have been completely exposed by this data on law and order. Furthermore, the image of Uttarakhand, famous nationwide for tourism and religious pilgrimage, has been severely tarnished. Kala added, There is much fanfare and photo opportunities when claims are made about finding missing children and reuniting them with their families, but the NCRB report released just two days ago has laid bare the reality of police performance. The NCRB report, which compiles annual crime statistics across the country, also tracks general missing persons cases. In Uttarakhand, a total of 6,532 individuals were reported missing in 2023-24, comprising 3,277 men and 3,255 women. Out of these, the police managed to trace 2,701 missing persons, including 1,688 men and 1,013 women.
Himachal Soldiers Fulfil Fallen Comrades Role As Brother At Brides Wedding | Video
Aradhanas brother, Ashish Kumar, had laid down his life during Operation Alert in Arunachal Pradesh in February 2024.
Soldiers Fulfil Role Of Brother At Woman's Wedding, Guests Watch With Tears
In a deeply emotional moment, soldiers in Himachal Pradesh fulfilled the role of a brother at the wedding of a woman whose brother was killed in action in Arunachal Pradesh. Visuals showed many at the wedding stood with tears.
We love Ziro and the spirit of mesmerizing Ziro Music Festival
The Ziro Music Festival in Arunachal Pradesh, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers an unparalleled blend of independent music, local culture, and eco-friendly practices. The 2025 edition showcased diverse Indian and international artists, alongside engaging cultural workshops and local exploration.
Arunachal CM Pema Khandu thanks Assam Rifles, locals for quick response during landslide
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu thanked Assam Rifles and local villagers. This was for their response to a landslide in Tirap district. Two workers lost their lives and three others were injured. The incident happened at a construction site in Lapnan Village. Rescuers worked together to save those trapped under debris.
One farmer commits suicide every hour in India: Report
NEW DELHI: A latest report from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reveals that in 2023, at least one person working in the farm sector committed suicide every hour , highlighting the economic stress faced by those in agriculture. Most of the suicide victims are from Maharashtra (38.5%), followed by Karnataka (22.5%), Andhra Pradesh (8.6%), Madhya Pradesh (7.2%), and Tamil Nadu (5.9%) regions that once thrived on rich agricultural heritage, but are now overshadowed by despair and hardship. However, the number of suicides has relatively come down compared to the previous year, 2022. But the intensity and geography remained the same. In 2023, a total of 10,786 persons involved in the farming sector committed suicide 2023, accounting for 6.3% of the total suicide victims (171,418) in the country. Data shows that out of total suicides, 43% are farmers, while the rest are farm labourers. There were a total of 4,690 farmers and 6,096 agricultural labourers who committed suicide. Out of the total farmers who committed suicide, 4,553 were male and 137 were female. However, some prominent States and Union Territories reported zero suicides among farmers, cultivators, and agricultural labourers. They are West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Chandigarh (UT), Delhi (UT), and Lakshadweep. 'System is killing them': Rahul slams Modi govt over rising farmer suicides in Maharashtra In 2022, Uttarakhand reported zero suicides, but in 2023, it contributed to the suicide count. However, this year, no suicide was reported in Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Arunachal Pradesh, while in the previous year, it contributed. In 2022, the number of farm sector suicides was comparatively higher. A total of 11,290 persons involved in the farming sector have committed suicide in 2022. It consisted of 5,207 farmers and 6,083 agricultural labourers. Out of the total 5,207 farmer suicides, a total of 4,999 were male and 208 were female. Similarly, out of 6,083 suicides committed by agricultural labourers during 2022, 5,472 were male and 611 were female. Meanwhile, NCRB reported total of 1,71,418 suicides committed in the country during 2023, showing an increase of 0.3% in comparison to 2022. Unable to fulfill son's wish for a smartphone, farmer dies by suicide with the same rope as his son
Dowry cases rise by 14pc in 2023; over 6,100 women killed: NCRB report shows
NEW DELHI: Cases registered under dowry-related crimes saw a 14 per cent increase in 2023, with more than 15,000 cases recorded across the country and over 6,100 deaths reported through the year, according to the latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The NCRB's 'Crime in India 2023' report said 15,489 cases were registered under the Dowry Prohibition Act in 2023 -- up from 13,479 in 2022 and 13,568 in 2021. Uttar Pradesh accounted for the highest number of cases under the Act at 7,151, followed by Bihar (3,665) and Karnataka (2,322). Thirteen states and Union Territories, including West Bengal, Goa, Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh and Sikkim, reported zero dowry cases during the year. A total of 6,156 people lost their lives in dowry death cases in 2023. Uttar Pradesh again topped the chart with 2,122 deaths, followed by Bihar 1,143. Dowry was listed as the motive in 833 murder cases across the country in 2023. Under the Dowry Prohibition Act, 83,327 cases were up for trial in 2023, with 69,434 carried forward from earlier years. The year also saw 27,154 arrests under the Act -- 22,316 men and 4,838 women.
Indian Army conducts exercise Drone Kavach in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, Sept 30: The Indian Armys Spear Corps under Eastern Command successfully conducted Exercise Drone Kavach in the forward areas of eastern Arunachal Pradesh from September 25 to 28. The exercise showcased the Indian Armys combat readiness for next-generation drone warfare while validating state-of-the-art drone technologies and counter-drone systems, a Defence spokesman said today. Spanning four days, the exercise was also attended by personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) deployed in forward areas. As part of the exercise, a [] The post Indian Army conducts exercise Drone Kavach in Arunachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Army conducts 'Drone Kavach' exercise in forward areas of Arunachal
The Army's Spear Corps conducted a Drone Kavach exercise in eastern Arunachal Pradesh from September 25-28. This showcased combat readiness for drone warfare. The exercise validated drone technologies. ITBP personnel also participated in the forward areas. Tactics for target acquisition and counter-drone measures were rehearsed. This prepares the Army for future operational environments. It marks a step towards modernisation.
India plans mega-dam to counter China water fears
India plans a massive dam in Arunachal Pradesh as a defensive measure against China's upstream project on the Siang river, fearing weaponised water releases. However, local Adi tribesmen fiercely oppose India's dam, viewing it as a death sentence that threatens their identity and culture, despite national security concerns.
Shilpa Rao performed at the Ziro Festival in Arunachal Pradesh, and crooned the song Ya Ali from Gangster. She sang the song in downtempo, and with more ethereal expression.
Centre Extends AFSPA For Another 6 Months In Parts Of Manipur, Nagaland And Arunachal Pradesh
The most crucial declaration concerns Manipur, where the entire state, which has been grappling with intense ethnic violence since May 2023, has been declared a 'disturbed area'
AFSPA Extended In Parts Of Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh
The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was on Friday extended for six months in entire Manipur, except the jurisdiction of 13 police stations, in view of the prevailing law and order situation there.
Government extends AFSPA in Manipur, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh for six months
The Centre has extended the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) for another six months in specific 'disturbed areas' across Manipur, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh. This decision, effective from October 1, 2025, maintains the existing status quo following a law and order review.
AFSPA extended for six months in all of Manipur
The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was extended for six months across Manipur, excluding 13 police stations, and in nine Nagaland districts plus 21 police station areas. AFSPA also continues in Arunachal Pradesh's Tirap, Changlang, Longding districts, and specific Namsai police stations, effective October 1, 2025.
CDS General Anil Chauhan: Non-use of Air Force in 1962 a 'critical missed opportunity'
NEW DELHI: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan has termed the non-deployment of the Indian Air Force (IAF) during the 1962 war with China as a critical missed opportunity, stating that the decision significantly limited India's military response. However, he asserted that much has changed in Indias strategic posture since then. In a recorded message played on Wednesday at the release of the revised edition of the late Lieutenant General S.P.P. Thorats autobiography Reveille to Retreat in Pune, General Chauhan also reflected on the shortcomings of the Forward Policy adopted by India before the war. He argued that applying it uniformly to Ladakh and the North East Frontier Agency (present-day Arunachal Pradesh) was flawed, given the two regions differing terrains and historical contexts. IAF Could Have Altered 1962 War Outcome That was a critical missed opportunity. Air power could have slowed, if not halted, the Chinese advance. The assumption that it would escalate the conflict doesn't stand scrutiny today, said the CDS, Indias senior-most military officer. He added that the geography, especially in the northeast, offered shorter turnaround times and logistical advantages to the IAF, which could have delivered significant payloads effectively. General Chauhan also noted that the use of air power in contemporary operations, such as Operation Sindoor launched in May 2025 following the Pahalgam terror attack, reflects a shift in strategic thinking. In those days, I think the use of the Air Force was considered escalatory. This is no longer true, he asserted. Critique of Forward Policy General Chauhan stressed that the Forward Policy should not have been applied uniformly across Ladakh and NEFA. In Ladakh, China had already occupied much of Indian territory, whereas in NEFA, the legitimacy of Indias claim was stronger. To equate the two and pursue identical policies was, in my view, a bit flawed, he remarked. Forward Policy refers to a military strategy where contested areas are secured by creating posts and deploying troops, often in difficult terrain. Thorats Strategic Foresight Ignored The book release also brought to light the prescient warnings of Lt Gen S.P.P. Thorat, who, as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Eastern Command, had conducted a comprehensive assessment of Indias vulnerabilities along the China border. His detailed report, shared with then Army Chief General K.S. Thimayya and forwarded to Defence Minister V.K. Krishna Menon, highlighted the need for bolstered defences. Despite further evaluations like the 1960 Exercise Lal Qila, the report never reached Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. A Strategic Legacy Describing Reveille to Retreat as a window into India's strategic thought, General Chauhan said the revised edition of Thorats autobiography goes beyond personal memoir, offering enduring lessons in leadership, military planning, and national security. In honouring this revised edition, we pay tribute not just to a decorated soldier, but to the wisdom he left for future generations, Chauhan noted. The CDS concluded by observing that while geography and geopolitics have evolved since 1962, the insights and leadership demonstrated by officers like Lt Gen Thorat continue to hold relevance in Indias defence discourse today.
Arunachal Governor stresses tech-driven warfare, border development
Arunachal Pradesh Governor K. T. Parnaik addressed the Bharat Defence Conclave, highlighting the impact of emerging technologies on warfare and India's shift to multi-alignment in foreign policy. He emphasized the importance of 'Aatmanirbharta' and strengthening indigenous defence manufacturing.
Operation Numkhor: Arunachal-Linked Land Cruiser Fuels Customs Probe Into Bhutan Car Smuggling
The Customs Preventive unit here, probing the suspected smuggling of used cars from Bhutan, is conducting a detailed investigation into a first-owned 1992-model Toyota Land Cruiser SUV registered in Arunachal Pradesh.
The mapping of the India-China border
During the Simla Conference, the delegate from the Republic of China categorically maintained that Tibet had no claim to the territories of the tribal belt (corresponding to present day Arunachal Pradesh) on the Assam side of the Himalayan divide, for they were not ethnically Tibetan and were self-governing
Green nod for Arunachal Pradesh's hydel project near China border
Tibetan Leader Lobsang Sangay Warns India Of China's Big Arunachal 'Game Plan'
Lobsang Sangay, the former President (Sikyong) of the Tibetan Government in Exile, has warned that China's expansionist ambitions are far from over, with Arunachal Pradesh at the center of its next big move and that India simply cannot trust it.
One of Indias largest hydropower projects in China border region gets key nod
The Oju hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh, a 2,220 MW venture, has received environmental clearance despite concerns. The project, costing over Rs 24,942 crore, faces scrutiny over its impact on local communities, ecology, and seismic vulnerability. Mitigation measures and environmental studies have been mandated due to potential risks.
Buy & sell swadeshi for self-reliant India: Modi
GUWAHATI: PM Narendra Modi on Monday made a strong appeal to the people from Itanagar to buy Swadeshi and sell Swadeshi, underlining that self-reliance was the only way to make India a developed nation. At a public meeting in the Arunachal Pradesh capital after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of development projects worth over Rs 5,100 crore, the prime minister said the nation had entered a decisive phase. India will become developed only when it is self-dependent. For India to become self-dependent, the Swadeshi mantra is imperative. It is the call of time that we embrace Swadeshi. Buy and sell only that which is manufactured in the country. Garv se kahen, yeh swadeshi hai, he told the crowd. He said adopting this path would not only strengthen the nation but also accelerate the growth of Arunachal Pradesh and the entire Northeast. As part of his visit, Modi interacted with local taxpayers, traders and industry representatives to hear their views on the impact of GST rate rationalisation. He described the reforms as next generation, saying they were designed to ease lives and reduce financial burdens on families. Essential items, such as kitchen supplies, educational materials for children, and footwear and clothing, have become more affordable, he said. Modi said that despite challenges over the years, his government had consistently lowered income tax rates and expanded the range of goods exempted from taxation. Many items have become tax-free, and taxes on other goods have been significantly reduced, he said. He pointed out that building a home, purchasing a scooter or bike, eating out, and travelling had all become more affordable. He added that the GST Savings Festival will be a memorable milestone for the people. Turning to politics, the prime minister accused the Congress of having neglected Arunachal and the Northeast for decades. The longstanding tendency of Congress was to avoid difficult development tasks. This adversely impacted Arunachal and the entire region, he said. He added that terrains once written off as backward had been denied opportunities and resources, leaving tribal and remote areas to suffer. He said Congress governments had labelled villages near the international border as last villages in order to shirk responsibility and cover up failures. This neglect led to continuous migration from tribal and border areas, he said. In contrast, Modi said, the BJP-led government had reversed the approach. Districts once branded backward were now called aspirational districts and placed at the top of the development agenda.
PM Modi accuses Congress of ignoring Northeast, abandoning development
Prime Minister Modi criticized Congress for neglecting tribal and border regions in the Northeast, leading to migration. He inaugurated projects worth 5,100 crore in Arunachal Pradesh, emphasizing the state's potential as a power producer and tourism hub. Modi highlighted the shift from viewing border villages as last villages to recognizing them as the nation's first villages, prioritizing their growth.
Watch: Modi unveils development projects in Arunachal Pradesh, slams Congress
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, unveiling development projects worth over 5,100 crore. He also criticised Congress for neglecting development in the Northeast, saying the party abandoned difficult projects and caused significant harm.
MHA extends ban on NSCN (Khaplang) for next five years
NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday issued an order extending the ban on the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) including all its factions, wings, and front organisations, as an unlawful association for the next five years. The MHA in its notification said the ban under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act will remain effective from September 28. In an official statement, the MHA said that the Khaplang group of NSCN was found to be aligned with other unlawful associations like the ULFA(I), PREPAK, and PLA. The outfit indulged in kidnapping for ransom and extortion of money from businessmen, government officials, and other civilians, it alleged. Among other unlawful activities in which the NSCN (Kaplang) has been found to be indulging include possessing illegal arms and ammunition, obtaining assistance from anti-India forces in other countries to procure arms and other assistance, the MHA said. In the notification, the MHA said, the government is of the opinion that the NSCN (Kapland) has declared its aim to create a sovereign Nagaland incorporating the Naga inhabited areas of the Indo-Myanmar region by secession from the Union of Indian and aligned itself with other unlawful associations. The MHA stated that between September 28, 2020, and April 30, 2025 there were registrations of 71 cases against its NSCN (Kaplang) cadres with 56 charge sheets filed and 35 of them prosecuted, involving its cadres in 51 other criminal activities. It also involved the arrest of 85 cadres and surrender by 69 cadres, in addition to the recovery of 69 arms, 52 magazines, 931 live rounds, 10 grenades, 150 detonators, three explosives gel tubes, 200 grams of trinitrotoluene, one-and-a-half kilogramme improvised explosive device (IED) and 800 grams of other explosives. During the period, 13 underground cadres of the outfit were also killed in action by police or security forces. The state governments of Nagaland, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh have also recommended the declaration of NSCN (K) as an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Whereas, the central government is of the opinion that the aforesaid activities of NSCN (K) are detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India and if these are not immediately curbed and controlled, the NSCN (K) may further regroup and rearm itself, expand its cadres, procure sophisticated weapons, cause loss of lives of civilians and security forces and thereby accelerate its anti-national activities, the notification further read. The ministry said it is of the further opinion that circumstances exist which render it necessary to declare the NSCN (K), along with all its factions, wings and front organisations, to be an unlawful association. Accordingly, in exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to sub-section (3) of section 3 of the said Act, hereby direct that this notification shall, subject to any order that may be made under section 4 of the said Act, have immediate effect from the 28th September, 2025 for a period of five years, it said. The NSCN (K) has continued to be a banned organisation for decades now and it is being extended every five years. Its leader, SS Khaplang, a Myanmarese Naga, died in 2017 after leading the group for decades. The outfit is now run by two of his deputies. Incidentally, the rival of the Kaplang group - the NSCN-IM has currently been in peace negotiations with the government of India to find a lasting peaceful resolution of the seven-decade-old Naga insurgency.
In Arunachal Pradesh, PM Modi's Message On Swadeshi, GST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with traders and merchants of Arunachal Pradesh as the rationalized Goods and Services Tax came into effect across the country today.

