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How churpi from mithun milk can boost farmer incomes in Arunachal Pradesh

Kasturi Das Churpi, a variety of hardened cheese, is a popular traditional snack in the Himalayan belt of Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and parts of northeastern India. Primarily made from yak milk, it can also be made using cow or buffalo milk, and even the milk ofchauris,a crossbreed of yak and cow. Arunachal Pradesh is known [] The post How churpi from mithun milk can boost farmer incomes in Arunachal Pradesh appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 14 Jun 2025 1:00 pm

Arunachal doctor narrowly escapes Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad

Guwahati: Dr Tadie Mra, a 30-year-old senior resident doctor at Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute (GCRI) in Ahmedabad, had a narrow escape during Thursdays tragic Air India plane crash. Originally from Limeking in Arunachal Pradeshs Upper Subansiri district, Dr Mra has been working at GCRI for the past three years, according to a report by [] The post Arunachal doctor narrowly escapes Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 14 Jun 2025 12:25 pm

Arunachal Governor Concludes Visit to Army Formations Along Assam Border

HT Digital ITANAGAR, JUNE 14: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K T Parnaik (Retd) concluded a crucial two-day tour of important Indian Army units along the Assam border, from June 11 to June 13. The visit was to bolster civil-military relations and evaluate forces readiness in this strategically critical area. During the visit, Governor Parnaik []

thehillstimes 14 Jun 2025 10:07 am

NSCN operative arrested in Arunachal

ITANAGAR, June 13: Arunachal Pradesh Police has arrested a National Socialist Council of Nagaland (K-YA) operative in Tirap district, an official said. Acting on intelligence input by Assam Rifles, the state polices Tirap unit carried out an operation earlier this week that resulted in the arrest of NSCN (K-YA) cadre self-styled captain Kamwang Chakhtey, SP []

thehillstimes 14 Jun 2025 7:00 am

Rainfall to revive in Arunachal after week of hot, dry conditions: Met dept

ITANAGAR, June 13: After a week of hot and dry conditions, Arunachal Pradesh is likely to receive a much-needed spell of rainfall across the state till June 19, the meteorological office here said on Friday. Weather activity is expected to intensify significantly from June 16 onwards, bringing scattered to widespread rain and thunderstorms to several []

thehillstimes 14 Jun 2025 6:55 am

Khandu expresses condolences on tragic Air India Flight accident in Ahmedabad

HT Bureau NAMSAI, June 13:Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, has expressed his heartfelt condolences on the tragic Air India flight accident that occurred earlier today in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. In his condolence message, Chief Minister Khandu said, I am deeply shocked and saddened by the loss of precious lives in the Air India flight []

thehillstimes 14 Jun 2025 6:40 am

Fire Service number

Emergency landline number 101 03852450101 of Manipur Fire Service went out of order at around 2 pm on June 13 As such, people may contact Manipur Fire Service for emergency matters on the mobile number 8415925200 until the landline number is fixed Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 14 Jun 2025 6:35 am

3 more test Covid positive

Three more individuals have tested positive for COVID 19 putting the total number of COVID positive cases in the State at five There were two active cases in the State till yesterday Altogether 15 samples were tested for COVID 19 today and three of them turned out to be positive which puts the positivity rate at 20 per cent Of the three individuals who tested positive for COVID 19 today, two belong to Imphal West while the other one is a resident of Imphal East While four of the five active cases are currently on home isolation, the other one is at Shija Hospital Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 14 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Arunachal govt to develop World War II museum

ITANAGAR, June 13: The Arunachal Pradesh government will develop the World War II museum at Jairampur in Changlang, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein said, emphasising the regions importance in the Burma Campaign. The museum is located at the historical Stilwell Road, a strategic World War II route. Chairing a meeting here on Thursday, Mein noted []

thehillstimes 14 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Arunachal Guv stresses need for innovative approaches to counter hostile threats

ITANAGAR, June 13: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K T Parnaik (Retd) on Friday called for heightened strategic readiness and deepened community engagement among troops, especially in light of the sensitive border dynamics in the region. Speaking to personnel of the IV Corps at Tezpur in Assam, Parnaik, who is currently on a three-day tour []

thehillstimes 14 Jun 2025 4:15 am

Arunachal Pradesh Cabinet takes note of concerns over Siang Upper Multipurpose Project Pre-Feasibility Report

Arunachal Pradesh Cabinet addressed concerns regarding the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project, a 'National Project' of strategic importance. The cabinet emphasised continuous engagement with Project Affected Families, fair compensation, and directed the creation of development authorities and a committee for land compensation.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2025 9:50 pm

Arunachal Jobs : Rajiv Gandhi University Recruitment 2025

Applications are invited for recruitment of various research based positions or jobs in Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh in 2025. Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or jobs of Senior Research Fellow/Junior Research Fellow or Project Associate against a SERB funded project titled Designing Flexible [] The post Arunachal Jobs : Rajiv Gandhi University Recruitment 2025 appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 13 Jun 2025 5:17 pm

Arunachal BJP MLA, 3 others get 2-year jail in cheque bounce case

Guwahati: A Mohali court on Wednesday sentenced four individuals, including sitting BJP MLA Ratu Techi from Arunachal Pradesh, to two years of simple imprisonment in a cheque bounce case. Judicial Magistrate First Class Abhay Rajan Shukla delivered the verdict after finding the accused guilty under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The convicted individuals, [] The post Arunachal BJP MLA, 3 others get 2-year jail in cheque bounce case appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 13 Jun 2025 4:17 pm

LVA, Longmai PEI call on Governor

Representatives of Longmai Village Authority and Longmai PEI called on Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla at Raj Bhavan, here, on Thursday and submitted a memorandum The memorandum outlined several grievances experienced by the residents of Noney district, due to insufficient infrastructure in administration, education, healthcare, and other essential services The delegation urged the Governor to consider these issues and implement suitable measures Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 13 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Arunachal: No structural damage to Subansiri Dam, says NHPC limited

Guwahati: NHPC officials on Thursday clarified recent local media reports claiming structural damage to the Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Projects Spillway Block S6 in Arunachal Pradesh. They assured the public that the dam remains safe and fully functional despite minor surface abrasions occurring during the current monsoon season. No structural damage has occurred to the dam [] The post Arunachal: No structural damage to Subansiri Dam, says NHPC limited appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 12 Jun 2025 4:22 pm

Indian Army to host Grand Ex-servicemen Rally at Tenga Valley Military Station

The Indian Army will host a Grand Ex-Servicemen Rally in Arunachal Pradesh. The event will honor veterans and Veer Naris from the region. Help desks and medical camps will provide support. Cultural programs will express gratitude. Separately, the Army paid tribute to families of Kargil War heroes. Officers visited Captain Vijayant Thapar's family.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2025 9:06 am

Arunachal: Student union presses for Boleng District Hospital to open

Guwahati: The Siang District Students Union (SDSU) of Arunachal Pradesh has strongly criticized the prolonged inaccessibility of the newly constructed District Hospital in Boleng. Although formally inaugurated on December 19, 2024, the hospital remains closed to the public and lacks basic medical services. Speaking at the Arunachal Press Club on Wednesday, SDSU vice president (protocol) [] The post Arunachal: Student union presses for Boleng District Hospital to open appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 12 Jun 2025 8:45 am

Online training for APSHRC officials

HT BureauNAMSAI, June 11:A one-day online training programme on e-Compliance and e-File Management Skills was conducted recently for officers and officials of the Arunachal Pradesh State Human Rights Commission (APSHRC) by officials of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). The training aimed to equip participants with essential tools and knowledge to efficiently manage human rights []

thehillstimes 12 Jun 2025 7:20 am

Arunachal sends fourth batch of trainees to Premier Drone Academy in Hyderabad

HT Bureau NAMSAI, June 11:In a significant stride towards fostering high-end skill development in emerging technologies, the Department of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, has sent the fourth batch of 14 traineesto the Drone Training Academyin Hyderabad, Telangana. This initiative is being undertaken under the Chief Ministers Yuva Kaushal Yojana (CMYKY)a flagship []

thehillstimes 12 Jun 2025 7:10 am

Remote Arunachal villagers build wooden bridge from their own pockets

HT Correspondent DIBRUGARH, June 11:In a heartening example of resilience and community spirit, villagers from the remote Chatong village in Arunachal Pradesh have constructed a wooden bridge entirely from their own resources, addressing a longstanding communication bottleneck that had plagued the region for years. Located in the hilly terrain of Longding district, Chatong is home []

thehillstimes 12 Jun 2025 6:55 am

MUC exam in June last week

Manipur University of Culture MUC will conduct the BA BVA II, IV, VI, VIII BVA , and MA MVA II and IV semester examinations in the last week of June Students concerned have been advised to collect the examination forms with effect from June 13 and submit the same within June 19 Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 12 Jun 2025 6:35 am

MWF celebrates foundation day

In view of the present restive situation in the state and the recent flood calamity, Manipur Women's Federation MWF celebrated its 2nd foundation day in a low key manner at its Thongju Boroi Makhong head office, district units and branches on Wednesday A release issued by MWF informed that individuals, proactively involved in upholding interest of the state and its people were honoured as a part of celebration It also reminded all concerned that unity and firm resolve of the people is essential in ensuring survival of the indigenous communities Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 12 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Arunachal: Chatong villagers build own wooden bridge, end isolation

Dibrugarh: With limited resources at hand, the villagers of remote Chatong village in Arunachal Pradesh have built a wooden bridge to ease the communication bottleneck. Villagers, predominantly from the Wancho tribes in Arunachal Pradeshs Longding district, came together and contributed from their pockets to build the bridge in Chatong. More than a hundred people from [] The post Arunachal: Chatong villagers build own wooden bridge, end isolation appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 11 Jun 2025 10:45 pm

Arunachal: Chatong villagers build own wooden bridge to end isolation

Dibrugarh: With limited resources at hand, the villagers of remote Chatong village in Arunachal Pradesh have built a wooden bridge to ease the communication bottleneck. The villagers come together and contribute from their pockets to build the bridge. The Wancho tribes dominate Chatong village, located in Arunachal Pradeshs Longding district. More than a hundred people [] The post Arunachal: Chatong villagers build own wooden bridge to end isolation appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 11 Jun 2025 10:45 pm

Arunachal Pradesh: Climate change threatens flying squirrel habitats

Bharti Dharapuram In the forests of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, there is an occasional rustling high up in the canopy. One looks up to catch glimpses of brown and chestnut through the leaves. If it is a particularly lucky day, we may see a large furry rodent launch itself into the air, extending the webbing [] The post Arunachal Pradesh: Climate change threatens flying squirrel habitats appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 11 Jun 2025 3:59 pm

Gauhati HC stays order to recall minor victim in Arunachal sex trafficking case

Guwahati: The Itanagar permanent bench of the Gauhati High Court in Arunachal Pradesh stayed a controversial order on Monday. The Special POCSO Judge in Yupia had issued the order on March 15, allowing the recall of a 14-year-old girl for limited cross-examination in a high-profile sex trafficking case. The special judge had granted the accuseds [] The post Gauhati HC stays order to recall minor victim in Arunachal sex trafficking case appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 11 Jun 2025 2:48 pm

Tremors felt in Manipur, Arunachal; no damage or casualties reported

Imphal/Itanagar: Two mild quakes, measuring 3.2 and 3.6 on the Richter scale, were felt in Imphal East District in Manipur and Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh, respectively, on Wednesday, officials said. Disaster Management officials of Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh said there has been no immediate report of loss of life or damage to property due 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 .

The Siasat Daily 11 Jun 2025 2:44 pm

BJYM Arunachal lauds PM Modis 11 years of leadership, highlights state progress

Dibrugarh: The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Arunachal Pradesh, lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership on the completion of 11 years in office, stating that India has emerged as a major global power under his leadership. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has emerged as one of the major global powers. In [] The post BJYM Arunachal lauds PM Modis 11 years of leadership, highlights state progress appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 11 Jun 2025 2:03 pm

Kiren Rijiju Slams Compensation Malpractices Delaying Arunachals Frontier Highway Project

HT DIGITAL ITANAGAR, JUNE 11: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday expressed grave concern over what he termed as concerted attempts to hold up the highly awaited Frontier Highway project in Arunachal Pradesh. He sharply criticized malpractices in compensation, terming it a cancerous disease that would jeopardize the states most revolutionary infrastructure project. Addressing at []

thehillstimes 11 Jun 2025 10:48 am

APLS holds condolence meeting for late poet Taichop Bangyang

HT Bureau NAMSAI, June 10:A condolence meeting was held at the office of the Arunachal Pradesh Literary Society (APLS) on June 8, 2025, to mourn the untimely demise of late Taichop Bangyang, a young and promising poet and short story writer. An active member of APLS, Bangyang passed away on May 16, 2025. Born on []

thehillstimes 11 Jun 2025 7:05 am

Disease of compensation affecting Frontier Highways progress in Arunachal: Rijiju

ITANAGAR, June 10: Union minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday expressed concern over alleged attempts to delay the ambitious Frontier Highway project in Arunachal Pradesh, and claimed that the disease of compensation has afflicted a section of the states people. The Arunachal Frontier Highway is a 1,748 km long road that will stretch from Bomdila in []

thehillstimes 11 Jun 2025 6:50 am

Two Kochi lawyers take out a road trip across India to spread anti-drug message

When Binu Varghese and Nijas Thamarassery, two lawyers practising in the Kerala High Court, set out on a road trip across India, beyond the obvious quenching of their wanderlust, what also motivated them was a yearning to understand the country. A true, immersive experience that would peel away layers of India its geography and culture, and boundless diversity, enlivened by its people. Binu and 28-year-old Nijas are longtime friends who first met while studying law. Binu, whos twice the age of Nijas (58), was originally an engineer and only took up law recently. He has travelled to several places abroad. But I felt, without travelling through my own country and witnessing its beauty, Binu points out, all my other trips were meaningless. Thats where this idea of a road trip stemmed from, he adds. Binu Varghese and Nijas Thamarassery during their road trip The first leg of their nearly 80-day trip began in 2023. The duo travelled from Kerala to Ladakh in a jeep. A road trip is ideal to see how the geography, language and culture change with every mile, Nijas highlights. For the entirety of their trip, the duo slept inside the jeep or in tents. Occasionally, people used to invite us to their homes, offer us a place to sleep. This further augmented our India experience, he adds. In 24 days, they covered around 9,145 kilometres. That was phase one of our journey. We decided to split our trip into two to account for the weather. The best time to visit Kashmir and Ladakh is around September and October. And for Northeast, it is the beginning of the year, Nijas adds. During a school session This second phase of the journey commenced in March. But before it commenced, the duo realised that they didnt just want to visit the places, the journey also needed to be meaningful. In January, we were hearing about the drug menace in Kerala. So, we decided to make this trip an anti-drug campaign, he explains. During their road trip from Kerala to the Northeast and Sikkim, Nijas and Binu also took classes in schools, colleges and in public spaces. We took around 100-120 classes on drug abuse. To all kinds of people from farmers to children, Binu says. Across the journey, one thing that became evident was this: drugs in not only a Kerala problem. The vice grip of narcotic substances looms large across much of the country. Honestly, its scary. We hope that our efforts would inspire at least a handful of people to stay clear of drugs, Nijas says. While exciting, the journey was also not without its challenges. Two incidents that remain etched in their memory are when a sudden downpour in Arunachal Pradesh flooded their tents, and another time, when in a remote area in Ladakh, the two, by then very hungry, were comforted by strangers. But we couldnt wait for them to finish cooking the race. We were so very hungry that we asked for some half-baked rice to appease ourselves, Nijas highlights. During a school session But for all their travails, the journey, whilst itself rewarding, was bountiful in other ways. For all its diversity, the country has one common denominator: people everywhere are helpful. Local people, strangers we came across on the road, treated us with affection and empathy. They invited us to their homes, cooked us food and gave us a place to sleep. India, at the end of the day, we understood, is just that: its people, the duo points out. The two hope that their journey (which has entered the Worldwide Book of Records for the longest car journey through most Indian states and union territories and international borders as a team, and the worlds longest car journey for anti-drug awareness as a team), has also inspired many to develop a healthy addiction: wanderlust.

The New Indian Express 11 Jun 2025 6:00 am

Northeast on course to become growth engine of 21st century: Arunachal Deputy CM

ITANAGAR, June 10: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein on Tuesday asserted that the northeast witnessed massive development after the BJP-led government came to power at the Centre in 2014, projecting the region as the engine of growth of the 21st century. The northeast, neglected for decades by the previous Congress regime, has received []

thehillstimes 11 Jun 2025 4:45 am

Arunachal: Scientists and researchers call for halt to Siang dam project

Itanagar: A consortium of 114 scientists, researchers, and practitioners has issued a strong appeal for the immediate suspension of all construction, surveys, and pre-clearance activities related to the proposed Siang Upper Multipurpose Project in Arunachal Pradesh. The collective warned on Monday that the ambitious 11,000 MW hydropower project, slated to be Indias largest dam, poses [] The post Arunachal: Scientists and researchers call for halt to Siang dam project appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 10 Jun 2025 10:20 pm

'Disease of compensation' affecting Frontier Highway's progress in Arunachal: Kiren Rijiju

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju voiced concerns over delays in Arunachal Pradesh's Frontier Highway project, a Rs 42,000 crore initiative vital for border connectivity. He attributed the delays to a compensation disease, where some individuals allegedly manipulate land alignment for undue financial gains.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2025 5:30 pm

Meghalaya Jobs : Apply for 100 vacancies in IIM Shillong

Applications are invited for recruitment of 100 vacant positions or jobs in IIM Shillong Meghalaya. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Shillong Meghalaya is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or jobs of 35 Fellows and 65 Assistant Fellows. The Fellows and Assistant Fellows will work under the Government of Arunachal Pradesh [] The post Meghalaya Jobs : Apply for 100 vacancies in IIM Shillong appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 10 Jun 2025 4:15 pm

Yoga activities held at Keithelmanbi

In the run up to the upcoming 11th International Yoga Day, Yoga activities were conducted at the Keithelmanbi garrison on Monday The event organised with an aim to promote holistic health and well being among personnel, witnessed participation of over 200 service personnel of Keithelmanbi garrison engaging in various yoga postures and breathing exercises led by trained instructors The International Yoga Day underscores importance of promoting a healthy lifestyle and holistic wellness Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 10 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Arunachal MLA Submits Memorandum Demanding Halt to IAF Bombing at Dolum Firing Range

HT Digital ITANAGAR, JUNE 9: Raga MLA Rotom Tebin, who represents the Dollungmukh people in Arunachal Pradesh, presented a memorandum on Sunday to Chief Secretary Manish Gupta, calling for a stop to the bombing exercises being carried out by the Indian Air Force (IAF) at the Dolum firing range immediately. The MLA was joined by []

thehillstimes 9 Jun 2025 10:42 am

Arunachal MLA demands halt to IAF bombing at Dolum firing range

Guwahati: Raga MLA Rotom Tebin of Arunachal Pradesh, on Sunday submitted a memorandum to Chief Secretary Manish Gupta on behalf of the people of Dollungmukh, demanding an immediate halt to bombing activities by the Indian Air Force (IAF) at the Dolum firing range. Accompanied by panchayat leaders and senior citizens from Dollungmukh subdivision, the MLA [] The post Arunachal MLA demands halt to IAF bombing at Dolum firing range appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 9 Jun 2025 9:19 am

Insider track | Special session pitch unites INDIA bloc

This week, the Modi government announced the monsoon session of Parliament, scheduled from July 21 to August 12, rejecting the demand by more than 17 Opposition parties for a special Parliament session to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. The INDIA bloc parties had written to the Prime Minister for the special session. Initially, the perception was only Congress MPs had sent the letter. However, the party decided to rope in INDIA bloc partners at the insistence of the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. The TMC, which always toes a different line from that of its constituents in the INDIA bloc, came on board after Gandhi personally reached out to TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee. Gandhi also made an extra effort to reach out to SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, DMK's TR Balu, and Shiv Sena (UBT)'s Aditya Thackeray. Sources said the party went into overdrive, with general secretary KC Venugopal and deputy leader in the Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi following up with the main opposition parties. Tamil Nadu MP Manickam Tagore coordinated with the DMK and others in the state, Kerala MP Suresh Kodikunnil contacted the Left and other parties. Bihar MP Mohammad Jawed held talks with the AAP, but to no effect. NCP(SP) leader Supriya Sule maintains she could not sign the letter as she was on the multi-party delegation outreach; sources in the Congress debunk her claims. Sharad Pawar could have signed it, says a leader who was part of the talks. Congress gag order for outreach MPs The Congress MPs who were part of the multi-party delegations for diplomatic outreach on Operation Sindoor have stirred controversy back home with their statements, which are inconsistent with the partys view. As soon as the MPs touched down in the national capital, they received a phone call from the party headquarters warning them to refrain from making public statements breaching the Lakshman Rekha. No more face-palm moments, they were told. They included Punjab MP Amar Singh, former Union ministers Salman Khurshid, Anand Sharma, Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari. While Khurshids backing of Article 370 and his cryptic tweet on patriotism caused some heartburn in the party, he attempted to downplay the remarks upon his return and clarified that his comments were not directed at party members. One of the MPs also wrote a letter to party general secretary KC Venugopal requesting him to arrange a press conference for the Congress MPs, who were part of the delegations, to provide more clarity to the public and the media. Tharoor said he is not anticipating any issues with the party, if there are it will be resolved through internal discussions. MHA junks pleas to defer J&K posting Since Jammu & Kashmir came under the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre, IAS officers from the pool get regular postings there. However, not everyone is eager to pack their bags. Recently, two 2021-batch officers Ananth Dwivedi and Mahima Madan transferred from the Delhi segment to J&K, sought to defer their postings due to personal hardships. Dwivedi cited his spouses medical condition, while Madan requested a years delay. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), however, wasnt moved. It rejected their pleas and instructed both to report for duty in J&K without delay. If personal issues persist, they could apply for leave through proper channels but only after joining the officers were told. Top cop caught in Centre-state tiff Jharkhand DGP Anurag Gupta finds himself in a bureaucratic limbo retired according to the Centre, but still serving in the eyes of the state. In a peculiar tug-of-war between the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Hemant Soren-led state government, Guptas career has been thrown into confusion at its very end. The MHA, which controls IPS cadre postings, had firmly rejected the states proposal to extend Guptas tenure beyond his superannuation date of April 30, 2025, sending three reminders to that effect. Ignoring this, the state continued with him in office. Now, the fallout has begun. Gupta was issued a zero-salary slip for May by the Principal Accountant Generals office, which considers him officially retired. His salary hasnt been released, and the state government appears cornered, struggling to justify its move. Sources in the MHA say the bigger challenge now is ensuring the legal tenability of all decisions Gupta may have taken post-retirement. With the Centre playing checkmate, all eyes are on the Soren government to see how it navigates this administrative bind and whether Gupta, officially retired but still functionally active, retains any lawful authority.

The New Indian Express 9 Jun 2025 8:09 am

IMA-AP and APDA organise free multi-specialty health camp

HT Bureau NAMSAI, June 8:The Indian Medical Association Arunachal Pradesh unit (IMA-AP) along with the Arunachal Pradesh Doctors Association (APDA), under the aegis of the Doctors Day Celebration Committee 2025, successfully organized and conducted a comprehensive free multi-specialty health camp at the Deepak Nabam Living Home located in the serene village of Sopo. Dr Kesang []

thehillstimes 9 Jun 2025 7:10 am

Total shutdown in Kakching over AT leader's arrest

Kakching district was significantly affected on Sunday, the first day of a 10 day total shutdown called by Arambai Tenggol, in protest against the arrest of its leader and members Markets across the district, including at Kakching town, Pallel, Wabagai Hiyanglam, Sekmaijin, Waikhong, Kakching Khunou and Sugnu remained completely closed All shops and business establishments in these locations downed the shutters and vehicular movement negligible throughout the district Supporters of the shutdown blocked roads by burning tyres and placing logs to obstruct the movement of vehicles and people Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 9 Jun 2025 6:35 am

DMU postpones semester examinations

Dhanamanjuri University DMU has notified that BA, BSc, BCom, BBA, LLB and BPES 2nd, 4th and 6th semester examinations scheduled to start from Monday shall be postponed sine die until further order The notification was issued by DMU controller of examinations Th Jayantakumar, apparently taking note of the unstable law and order situation in the state Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 9 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Tribute paid to fallen hero

A wreath laying ceremony was conducted at Maram on Saturday to honour the supreme sacrifice of lance naik GD Bhakta Bahadur Thapa, who laid down his life while fighting insurgents during an operation at Rezenhima in Nagaland on this day in 1962 As part of the event, wreaths were laid by attendees remembering the supreme sacrifice of the soldier A one minute silence was also observed during the ceremony Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 9 Jun 2025 6:35 am

MPP demands unconditional release

Strongly condemning that the arrest of Arambai Tenggol members by security forces on Saturday, the Manipur People's Party MPP demanded immediate and unconditional release of all the AT members According to a statement of MPP arrest of AT members amidst the ongoing violence and the devastating flood and framing very serious charges against them is a ploy of the present administration to create an unending chaos in the state Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 9 Jun 2025 6:35 am

SDC office torched

The SDC office at Yairipok Tulihal was set ablaze by unidentified persons today at about 8 pm No employee however reports at the office as most of the staff are at the Porompat office Details of the fire are however not yet available Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 9 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Eveninger launched

Wayel Kati, an evening newspaper was released in a simple function at its office at Keishampat Thiyam Leikai today The release function was graced by All Manipur Working Journalists' Union AMWJU president Asem Bhakta, Editors' Guild Manipur EGM president Khogendra Khomdram, senior journalist Brojendra Ningomba, Impact TV Editor in chief Yumnam Rupachandra and Wayel Kati Editor Hemantakumar Ningomba Hematakumar is the Editor, Publisher and Printer of Wayel Kati Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 9 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Army chief reviews operational preparedness along LAC in Uttarakhand

NEW DELHI: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi on Sunday visited forward posts along the LAC in the Garhwal, Uttarakhand region to review the operational and administrative readiness of the deployed forces. The Army in its statement said, During his visit, the COAS interacted with troops guarding the frontiers and commended them for their unwavering dedication, resilience, and professionalism. He emphasised the importance of maintaining high standards of operational preparedness and constant vigilance. Later in the day, the COAS inaugurated Ibex Tarana 88.4 FM, the first-of-its-kind Community Radio Station based in Jyotirmath, Uttarakhand. The station is envisioned as a vital platform for local expression, knowledge sharing, and the preservation of cultural heritage. Its broadcasts will include programmes on education, environment, weather, entertainment, employment, disaster preparedness, tourism, health, and traditional arts. In his inaugural podcast, the COAS remarked, Ibex Tarana is not just a radio station-it is a powerful medium to amplify the voice of youth. It will bring the community together, promote local talent, and reconnect people with their cultural roots. On this occasion, the COAS also felicitated distinguished veterans with the Veterans Achievement Award in recognition of their outstanding contributions to nation-building and social development. Uttarakhand, along with Himachal Pradesh form the Middle Sector of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Uttarakhand is also defined into Kumaon and Garhwal regions. There are around 22 Passes in the Middle Sector dotted on 545 kilometres and including the boundaries shared with Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The 3,488kms long LAC is undemarcated borders between India and China where both countries exercise actual control on ground and have differing perceptions. It is divided into three sectors - Western (Eastern Ladakh), Central sector (Himachal Pradesh, 200 kms, Uttarakhand, 345 kms), Eastern Sector (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh). Though the Middle Sector is considered the least disputed, Barahoti valley in this sector is one of the eight mutually accepted disputed areas on which both countries have overlapping claims. Also, it is the only sector in which there has been a broad agreement and where India and China have exchanged maps. But, now this area also came under the shadow of the doubts raised by China which breached all agreements and Memorandum of Understandings signed in 1993 and thereafter between the two countries. China carried out a massive force deployment in Eastern Ladakh after the PLA soldiers clashed with the Indian Army troops at Finger 4 in May 2020. Indian Army since then has affected a precautionary deployment all along the LAC and it included the Middle Sector. The plans are afoot to position a Corps sized troops specifically for the Middle Sector and especially Uttarakhand which is made of four valleys, starting with Harshil, Mana, Niti and Barahoti.

The New Indian Express 8 Jun 2025 7:53 pm

Arunachal: Indian Army uses drones for flood relief in Dibang Valley

Dibrugarh: The Indian Army has used drones for the first time in Arunachal Pradesh to aid flood relief and rescue efforts in the flood-affected Dibang Valley region. Following relentless torrential rains that triggered devastating landslides across Dibang Valley, the Indian Army launched a special relief mission in Mawali Village to provide essential supplies to stranded [] The post Arunachal: Indian Army uses drones for flood relief in Dibang Valley appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 8 Jun 2025 4:14 pm

Arunachal police arrest suspect in fake ILP racket in Tezpur

Guwahati: Arunachal Pradesh Police busted a fake Inner Line Permit (ILP) racket operating out of the Garuanpatti area in Tezpur under Tezpur Sadar Police Station of Assam. The operation led to the arrest of Ashis Ghosh, who was allegedly running the illegal business from his residence. Ghosh, the son of Chandan Ghosh and employed as [] The post Arunachal police arrest suspect in fake ILP racket in Tezpur appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 8 Jun 2025 1:26 pm

Army Attacked By Naga Ultras Near Myanmar Border

A joint force of the Army and Assam Rifles came under attack for the first time on Friday while patrolling in the remote Longding district of Arunachal Pradesh. Additional forces were deployed to the area soon after

Deccan Chronicle 8 Jun 2025 1:43 am

Arunachal floods: Situation improves, but 33,000 still affected; death toll reaches 12

Guwahati: The flood situation in Arunachal Pradesh showed signs of improvement on Saturday, June 7, 2025, as water levels in most rivers began to recede, officials said. According to the officials, the monsoons impact remains significant, with over 33,000 people across 24 districts still affected. Tragically, 12 people have lost their lives and one person [] The post Arunachal floods: Situation improves, but 33,000 still affected; death toll reaches 12 appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 7 Jun 2025 7:14 pm

Book Review | Magical Folktales From Arunachal Pradeshs Peaks And Forests

The first story is of a boy, learning from his father to hunt, to track his prey and use his strength and his bow and arrow. Then the boy comes across a tiger, and, in its formidable presence falters

Deccan Chronicle 7 Jun 2025 4:11 pm

Arunachal Governor extends Id-ul Zuha greetings

HT Bureau NAMSAI, June 6: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh KT Parnaik has extended his heartfelt greetings to the people of the State, especially to the Muslim community, on the sacred occasion of Id-ul-Zuha. He expressed his hope that the festival will continue to strengthen our composite society. In his message, the Governor said that []

thehillstimes 7 Jun 2025 7:05 am

NECTAR launches organic agriculture project in Arunachal under PM-DevINE scheme

HT Bureau GUWAHATI, June 6: In a significant step towards advancing organic agriculture in Arunachal Pradesh, the North East Centre for Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR), an autonomous body under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, has initiated key interventions under the project Promoting Scientific Organic Agriculture in the North East Region. []

thehillstimes 7 Jun 2025 6:40 am

Aid extended to AMUCO, MSF rescue team

LB Steel House proprietor Wahengbam Lakshmikanta provided food items to the rescue team of All Manipur United Clubs' Organisation AMUCO and Manipuri Students' Federation MSF being stationed at AMUCO office The teams have been providing rescue and evacuation aid to flood affected people in different parts of the state, and staying at AMUCO office since the flood began Lakshmikanta visited AMUCO office on Friday and provided 57 kg of local rice, 10 litres of mustard oil, and 30 kg of split beans Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 7 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Gunfight Breaks Out Between Security Forces, Militants In Arunachal Pradesh

A gunfight broke out between security personnel and suspected militants along the India-Myanmar border in Arunachal Pradesh's Longding district, a defence official said on Friday.

NDTV 7 Jun 2025 1:17 am

Assam flood situation improves further, 4.43 lakh still affected

GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam improved further on Friday following a decline in the rains. No death was reported in the state during the past 24 hours but one person was reported missing. Manipur reported three deaths which took the Northeast flood and landslide toll to 53. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 4,43,560 people across 18 districts are still affected by the floods in Assam. Over 40,000 of them were taking shelter in relief camps. Cropland remained affected in areas of 16,558.59 hectares. The affected districts were Cachar, Nagaon, Sribhumi, Hailakandi, Kamrup, Hojai, Dibrugarh, Bongaigaon, Morigaon, Darrang, Golaghat, Dhemaji, Goalpara, Sonitpur, Biswanath, Lakhimpur, Jorhat and Kamrup (Metro). The Brahmaputra and four other rivers were flowing above the danger level in some places, the ASDMA said. A flood report issued by the Manipur government said 1,65,936 people remained affected in the state. Altogether 35,385 houses were damaged by the floods and landslides. The state recorded altogether 160 incidents of landslides. As the rains have now subsided, Meitei organisation Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity urged the state government to provide compensation to the victims after conducting a comprehensive field survey. Several areas of the Imphal Valley have remained inundated. The organisation stressed on pumping out the water. The flood situation also improved in Arunachal Pradesh. A government statement said 33,200 people remained affected in 215 villages of 24 districts. The authorities set up three relief camps where 239 displaced people were lodged. Changlang in eastern Arunachal is one of the worst-hit districts. Meanwhile, all the stranded tourists were reportedly evacuated from Chaten in North Sikkim which was badly hit by landslides. Mizoram was ravaged by around 700 landslides and rains which damaged water pipelines at many places. Foreseeing a crisis of water, the state government advised citizens to harvest rainwater.

The New Indian Express 6 Jun 2025 10:49 pm

Last Call for Arunachal Engineering Service Exam 2025 Registration

The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission is about to close the registration for the Engineering Service Examination 2025. Candidates have until June 9, 2025, to apply for 166 Assistant Engineer positions. The preliminary exam is set for July 27, followed by the mains on September 6 and 7. Interested applicants can find detailed eligibility criteria and application procedures on the official website. Don't miss this opportunity to advance your career in engineering with the state government!

Naukrinama 6 Jun 2025 5:50 pm

Assam and Arunachal shuttlers to represent India at Thailand badminton championship

Dibrugarh: Two rising badminton stars from Northeast India are gearing up to represent the region at the prestigious Yonex-Singha-Bat-Bty Championship, set to take place from June 10 to 15 at the famed Banthongyard Badminton School in Thailand. Priyanshu Sonowal from Guwahati, Assam, and Denny Charu from Naharlagun, Arunachal Pradesh, have secured spots in this elite [] The post Assam and Arunachal shuttlers to represent India at Thailand badminton championship appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 6 Jun 2025 3:55 pm

APPSC AE Exam Date 2025 Announced at appsc.gov.in Exam details here

The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the Exam Date 2025 for the post of AE, and candidates can check the APPSC Exam Date 2025 notification on the official website appsc.gov.in, as the examination is scheduled for 27-06-2025, with further details available on our website along with the option to download the APPSC Exam Date 2025 from the provided link.

FreeJobAlert 6 Jun 2025 3:42 pm

India's active Covid-19 cases near 6,000 as Kerala, Gujarat lead uptick

India is witnessing a slow uptick in Covid-19 cases, with active infections being reported from nearly every state, except Arunachal Pradesh. As of 8 am on June 6, the total number of active infections across the country has reached 5,862, according ...

Web Dunia 6 Jun 2025 12:30 pm

AAPSU Alleges Bias in Commonwealth Trials After Sambo Lapungs Exclusion Despite National Records

HT Digital ITANAGAR, JUNE 6: The All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) has raised serious concern over the omission of three-time national record holder Sambo Lapung from Indias weightlifting trials for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games, citing regional discrimination in the choice. Sambo Lapung, a top player in the weightlifting 94kg category, has consistently performed better []

thehillstimes 6 Jun 2025 11:30 am

Governor Parnaik leads World Environment Day celebrations at Raj Bhavan

HT BureauNAMSAI, June 5:Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt General KT Parnaik (Retd), PVSM, UYSM, YSM, led the World Environment Day 2025 celebrations at Raj Bhavan in Itanagar on Thursday, calling on citizens to adopt environmentally responsible habits and contribute actively to the national mission to end plastic pollution. The Governors appeal and the details of the []

thehillstimes 6 Jun 2025 7:35 am

IBC-AP observes World Environment Day with call for eco-conscious engineering and youth awareness

HT BureauNAMSAI, June 5:The Arunachal Pradesh State Unit of the Indian Building Congress (IBC-AP) joined national and global celebrations of World Environment Day on June 5 with a programme held at its office in Mowb-II, Itanagar. According to an official statement, the event, which underscored the urgent need for environmental protection and climate action, was []

thehillstimes 6 Jun 2025 7:30 am

MSPDCL informs

The Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited MSPDCL has informed all concerned that the ongoing flood water logging conditions in several parts of Porompat crossing, Porompat Ayangpalli, Thambalkhong, Seram Leirak, Andro Parking and Keithel Ashangbi have led to power outages supplying from 11KV Wangkhei I, Thambalkhong and Wangkhei II feeders as a precautionary and safety measure We are closely monitoring the situation to restore supply as soon as it is safe We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this challenging time , said MSPDCL in a release Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 6 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Security forces launch operation along India-Myanmar border in Arunachal Pradesh

While moving through the thick forest, the patrol observed the movement of unknown individuals. In response, the patrol drew heavy and indiscriminate fire from heavy-calibre weapons, which was effectively retaliated by the security forces, according to the Defence Ministry.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2025 1:09 am

Forest fires surge in Northeast India due to climate variability, shows study

BHUBANESWAR: Forest fire has emerged as the latest threat to the lush, green expanse of Northeast India, often called the Seven Sister States. A new scientific study has revealed an alarming rise in the intensity of forest fires in this ecologically fragile region due to climate variability. A team of climate and geospatial experts from India and Brazil have mapped over 3.6 lakh fire incidents across Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura during 2001-2022 and analysed active fire points by using NASAs MODIS satellite, linking fire patterns to climatic factors like temperature, rainfall, solar radiation, and wind speed. Approximately 80% of annual forest fires were observed between March and April, with the years 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010 marked by anomalously high fire incidences. Fire events were predominantly recorded in woodlands, shrublands, regrowth areas, evergreen forests, and cropland mosaics. The highest frequency of fire occurrences was reported in 2009, contributing 7.40% to the overall. This was closely followed by 2006, which contributed 7.34%. Among the Seven Sister States, Mizoram experienced the highest number of fire incidents, accounting for 24.2% of the total 3,60,383 incidents recorded during last two decades. It was followed by Assam (19.8%), Manipur (16.3%), Nagaland (11.8%), Arunachal Pradesh (9.1%) and Tripura (6.6%). The study has identified a strong correlation between fire occurrence and climatic factors, particularly low rainfall and high solar radiation. It is a vicious cycle. As climate change intensifies, we see more extreme dry spells and hotter conditions, which in turn trigger more frequent and intense fires, said lead researcher of the study Manoranjan Mishra, a professor of Geography at Fakir Mohan University. The data revealed that March experiences the highest frequency of forest fires, accounting for 61.97% of the total recorded incidents. April follows with 18.13% of occurrences, and February with 10.12%. The analysis showed a significant concentration of forest fires between January and April, with March witnessing the peak in fire incidents, comprising nearly two-thirds of the annual total. However, there is a silver lining. Since 2010, fire frequency has shown a slight decline, coinciding with a modest rise in rainfall and cooling in the region. This suggests that with better water management and early warning, we can reverse some of the damage, Prof Mishra reasoned. Fire prone Forest fires are increasingly recognised as a global crisis, causing extensive damage to ecosystems, biodiversity, and economies. It is estimated that approximately 420 million hectares of global forest areas are either burned or at risk of fire annually. India experiences a higher incidence of forest fires compared to other Southeast Asian countries, with nearly half of these fires occurring in its northeastern region. Over 36% of the country's total forest area is fire-prone, with approximately 10% classified as highly susceptible. The Seven Sister States, in particular, are recognised as highly vulnerable to forest fires. Forest fires in this region not only severely threaten its rich biodiversity but also disproportionately affect over 100 tribal ethnic communities, due to their socio-economic vulnerabilities. Forests characterised as 'wood, shrubland, and regrowth, evergreen, mosaics with cropland' constitute the most extensive coverage, spanning approximately 58,717.65 sq km in the Seven Sister States. The 'evergreen mountain forest' covers 42,657.79 sq km and 'other land: mainly cropland and bare land, humid soils, inundated, flooded' areas amount to 42,271.22 sq km. Among these forest types, the category 'wood, shrubland, and regrowth, evergreen, mosaics with cropland' was found to be the most fire-prone, with a total of 1,49,416 incidents, accounting for 42.46% of the overall fire events. This is followed by 'wood and shrubland deciduous, mosaics with cropland, which recorded 57,000 incidents or 15.82%, and 'mosaics of evergreen forest, fragmented or degraded evergreen forest, with 47,170 incidents, contributing to 13.09% of the overall fire events. The study found 2006 saw the highest incidence of fires in the 'Wood, shrubland and regrowth, evergreen, and Mosaics with Cropland' forest type, with a total of 11,678 incidents. Arunachal Pradesh, which has the largest expanse of 'Evergreen Mountain Forest' (37,166.95 sq km), also shows that these forest types are the most vulnerable to fires, with a total of 10,142 incidents. A majority of the fires in Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura were observed in a similar forest type. Causes and concerns The Seven Sister States region is distinguished by its ecological biodiversity, and due to its unique environmental characteristics, forest fires in this area are predominantly influenced by climatic factors. In Northeast India, a distinct temporal pattern of forest fire activity has been observed, with a peak occurring from February to May. Exceptionally high number of forest fire events was recorded in 2009 accounting for 7.4% of the total incidents recorded. The occurrence of forest fires is inherently driven by a variety of meteorological conditions, including wind speed, humidity and rainfall, apart from the solar radiation. Rainfall, acting as a natural deterrent to fire, plays a pivotal role. During extended dry spells, the risk of fires escalates, whereas regular rainfall patterns tend to mitigate this risk. Wind speed is another crucial factor, significantly influencing the rate and direction of fire spread. High wind speeds exacerbate forest fires by rapidly extending their reach, complicating containment efforts. In particular, 2009 and 2006 saw the highest number of forest fire incidents in the region. Another author of the stud, Biswaranjan Baraj swid, when they juxtaposed the rainfall data, it was found that the recorded precipitation in these years -1,711 mm in 2009 and 1,490 mm in 2006 was below the study period's average annual rainfall of 1,943 mm. The study region witnessed the most frequent forest fires during the pre-monsoon season. The data suggest that climate change has a global impact on both the intensity and spread of forest fire events and rainfall serves as a significant influencing factor in the occurrence of forest fires, he said. During the study period, the lowest relative humidity levels were recorded in 2001 at 70.60%, followed by 2006 with 72.14%, 2002 with 72.59%, and 2009 with 74.36%. Interestingly, 2006 and 2009, which recorded relatively low humidity levels, also coincided with some of the highest forest fire occurrences. In the study area, the monsoon season typically exhibits the highest relative humidity levels, while the pre-monsoon season records the lowest. Solar radiation, while not a direct causative factor, also played a significant role in influencing forest fire dynamics. It contributed to increased temperatures and the drying of environmental conditions, which are crucial in forest fire development. On sunny and hot days, particularly when accompanied by low humidity, conditions become favorable for both the ignition and spread of fires. During the study period, the highest solar radiation level was recorded in 2009 (4499.8918 KWH/sq m/ year), and the lowest in 2015 (4311.55 KWH/sq m/year). Temperature is central to this dynamic, as it directly affects the flammability of vegetation. Higher temperatures can render vegetation more prone to ignition, thereby increasing the likelihood and intensity of forest fires. The insights derived from this study are invaluable for informing data-driven policy and strategy formulation for forest fire management in northeastern India. Understanding the interplay between climatic factors and forest fires is essential for developing effective prevention, mitigation, and management approaches, tailored to the unique climatic conditions of the region, added Prof Mishra. What needs to be done: Policy recommendations The study puts forward several evidence-based policy recommendations to mitigate these growing threats Climate-smart fire management Governments should develop climate-informed forest fire models, using satellite data, wind patterns, and rainfall forecasts to predict high-risk zones. Firefighting efforts can then be better targeted and timely Community involvement. Fire prevention cant succeed without the local population. Programmes like Community Forest Watch can empower villagers to monitor fire outbreaks and manage land-use practices sustainably. Ban on slash-and-burn practices Traditional jhum (slash-and burn) cultivation, while culturally embedded, contributes to fire spread. The study calls for alternative livelihood support, such as agroforestry and climate resilient farming, to phase out high-risk practices. Early warning systems There is an urgent need for real-time fire detection using AI and remote sensing. Odisha and Maharashtra have already implemented app-based alerts like Damini and Forest Watch. Similar initiatives should be scaled across the Northeast. Forest regeneration zones The governments should demarcate forest fire recovery zones where post-burn rehabilitation, including native species planting, soil treatment, and fencing is carried out regularly.

The New Indian Express 5 Jun 2025 4:05 pm

Flood situation grim in Arunachal amid relentless rain, over 33,000 people affected

Arunachal Pradesh is grappling with a severe flood situation as continuous rainfall has impacted over 33,000 people across 24 districts. 12 lives have been lost due to landslides and floods this year, with one person still missing. Changlang is the worst-hit, and rescue operations are ongoing with NDRF and SDRF assistance.

The Economic Times 5 Jun 2025 2:10 pm

Arunachal: Rare Himalayan griffon vulture rescued in West Kameng

Guwahati: A rare and threatened juvenile Himalayan griffon vulture (Gyps himalayensis) was rescued on Tuesday from Bishum Phudung in the Dirang sub-division of West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. The young bird was discovered in a critical state severely dehydrated, weakened, and unable to fly. Local resident Rinchin Tashi spotted the ailing vulture and swiftly [] The post Arunachal: Rare Himalayan griffon vulture rescued in West Kameng appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 5 Jun 2025 8:00 am

Defamation case: Rahuls plea on summons nixed

LUCKNOW: Asserting that freedom of speech and expression was a subject to reasonable restrictions and it did not include the freedom to make statements defamatory to any person or defamatory to the Indian Army , the Lucknow Bench of Allahabad HC, on May 29, dismissed Congress leader Rahul Gandhis plea challenging a lower court summons in a defamation case over alleged derogatory remarks about the Indian Army during his Bharat Jodo Yatra. Single judge bench, comprising Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, observed that material on record made a prima facie case against Rahul Gandhi for making defamatory statement against Indian Army and hence the summoning order of lower court could not be set aside and he has to stand on trial. The case pertains to a complaint filed by Uday Shanker Srivastava, ex-Director, Border Roads Organisation (a position equivalent to a Colonel in the Indian Army). Srivastava alleged that on Rahul Gandhi, during his Bharat Jodo Yatra made disparaging comments about a face-off between the Indian and Chinese armies in Arunachal Pradesh.

The New Indian Express 5 Jun 2025 7:35 am

Arunachal Governor urges people to join end plastic pollution campaign

ITANAGAR, June 4: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen (Retd) K T Parnaik on Wednesday called on the people of the state to unite in support of the nationwide campaign One Nation, One Mission: End Plastic Pollution. The campaign was launched by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to mark World Environment Day []

thehillstimes 5 Jun 2025 6:55 am

Governor urges BRO for coordinated response to monsoon disruptions in Arunachal

ITANAGAR, June 4: With heavy monsoon rains severely impacting road connectivity across Arunachal Pradesh, Governor Lt Gen (Retd) K T Parnaik on Wednesday urged the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to ensure smooth and safe vehicular movement, particularly in vulnerable and remote regions. Expressing concern over reports of several villages being cut off due to landslides []

thehillstimes 5 Jun 2025 6:50 am

AAMSU condoles

The All Assam Manipuri Student's Union AAMSU Central Committee, Assam has condoled the demise of former president of All Assam Manipuri Meira Paibi Apunba Lup AAMMPAL , Ema Ingudam ongbi Sanathoi Acknowledging the role played by Ema Santhoi for the uplifiment of Meitei society in Assam and Tripura, AAMSU said that her demise is a great loss for the Meitei society Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 5 Jun 2025 6:35 am

MSPCL informs

The Manipur State Power Company Limited MSPCL has informed all concerned that the 1MVA power transformer at 33 11KV substation, Hundung has tripped on June 2, 2025, and the rectification works have not yielded results To make it operational soon, the substation will remain shutdown for a few days for replacement of the faulty 1MVA power transformer Hence, all areas serviced by 11KV Phalang feeder will be affected during the aforementioned period, said the MSPCL Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 5 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Id ul Zuha declared as restricted holiday

The Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, has declared Id ul Zuha Bakrid , which is to be celebrated on June 7, 2025 as a restricted holiday In continuation of the Institute's Circular of even number dated December 19, 2024, notifying the List of General Holidays and Restricted Holidays 2025 for RIMS, Imphal, Id ul Zuha Bakrid , which is to be celebrated on June 7, 2025, has been included in the ANNEXURE II therein, as a Restricted Holiday , the RIMS' notification read Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 5 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Two more die as flood batters northeast; death toll rises to 49

GUWAHATI: Two more people died in Assam on Wednesday, taking the overall death toll due to floods and landslides in the northeast to 49. Officials said continuous heavy rain has affected over 6.7 lakh people across the region. Of the total deaths, Assam accounts for 19, followed by 12 in Arunachal Pradesh, six each in Meghalaya and Mizoram, three in Sikkim, two in Tripura and one in Nagaland. The region has reported over 800 landslides so far, with Mizoram alone accounting for 675. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 6,79,423 people in 21 districts of the state have been affected. Cropland covering 14,977.99 hectares has been submerged. Over 1.57 lakh people have taken shelter in relief camps and distribution centres. Southern Assams Sribhumi is the worst-hit area, where more than 2.31 lakh people are affected. Cachar, also in the south, and Nagaon in central Assam are among the worst-hit districts. Floodwaters have disrupted road, rail and ferry services in several parts of the state. The Brahmaputra and several of its tributaries are flowing above the danger mark, leading to fresh inundation and damage to houses, roads and bridges. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said, We stand together with them in these difficult times. He added that the government was working on a war footing to provide necessary help to those affected. Manipur is also battling floods caused by heavy rain and river breaches. Around 1.6 lakh people have been affected, mostly in the Imphal Valley. Landslides have hit several hill districts. Jiribam district, located in the valley, is also severely affected. District Magistrate Krishna Kumar visited various flood-hit areas on Wednesday to take stock of the situation. In Mizoram, schools reopened after being shut for four days. Authorities have advised outsiders not to visit the state until June 13 due to ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts. Floodwaters continue to trouble Arunachal Pradesh, where landslides struck several places. Officials said over 3,000 people in 23 districts have been affected. Vehicular movement remains disrupted in many areas. The situation in Sikkim also remains critical due to constant rain and landslides. The Indian Air Force on Wednesday rescued 33 people, including two US nationals, from North Sikkim, the worst-affected area in the state.

The New Indian Express 5 Jun 2025 12:42 am

Arunachal floods: 12 dead, over 3,000 affected across 23 districts

Guwahati: Arunachal Pradesh continues to face a severe flood crisis as incessant monsoon rains trigger fresh landslides and widespread inundation across the state. Reports from the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC)indicate that as of Wednesday, June 4, 2025, the floods and related incidents have claimed at least 12 lives, with two individuals still missing. Search [] The post Arunachal floods: 12 dead, over 3,000 affected across 23 districts appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 4 Jun 2025 3:27 pm

Key Bridge In Arunachal Pradesh Washes Away Amid Heavy Rain, Locals Stranded

Northeastern states have been witnessing heavy rainfall over the past few days, causing floods and landslides.

NDTV 4 Jun 2025 2:41 pm

12 Killed, Over 3,000 Affected By Landslides, Floods In Arunachal Pradesh

The flood situation in Arunachal Pradesh remained grim on Wednesday with incessant rain causing fresh landslides and inundation across the state and affecting over 3,000 people in 23 districts, officials said.

NDTV 4 Jun 2025 12:26 pm

Landslides Cut Off Four Remote Villages in Arunachals Bameng Constituency

HT Digital ITANAGAR, JUNE 4: In Arunachal Pradeshs East Kameng district, four remote villages under the Bameng assembly constituency have been completely cut off from the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) headquarters in Bameng due to relentless rainfall over the past several days. The affected villagesEmbo Riang, Effa, Gadi Solung, and Lengdi Liyangare now isolated after []

thehillstimes 4 Jun 2025 9:28 am

Arunachal Police Intensify Anti-Drug Drive Under Operation Dawn 2.0

HT Digital ITANAGAR, JUNE 4: In a spirited crackdown on narcotics smuggling, the Longding district police in Arunachal Pradesh have stepped up drives under Operation Dawn 2.0, resulting in the arrest of a woman carrying a large amount of suspected brown sugar. On June 3, police got a reliable tip-off about a woman from Tissa []

thehillstimes 4 Jun 2025 9:24 am

Major school shutdown in Arunachal as 386 institutions found non-functional

The Arunachal Pradesh government has shut down 386 schools. These schools had zero students enrolled. The Education Department issued the order. This follows data analysis from UDISE. The aim is to improve educational infrastructure. Staff will be reassigned to schools needing support. This move aligns with the National Education Policy 2020. Deputy directors will ensure school closures and staff redeployment.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2025 7:46 am

Jharkhand assembly team visits Arunachal assembly to foster inter-state legislative collaboration

ITANAGAR, June 3: A Jharkhand assembly delegation visited the Arunachal Pradesh assembly on Tuesday as part of efforts to foster inter-state legislative collaboration and knowledge exchange. The visit by the delegation of the Jharkhand assemblys Committee on Food, Public Distribution, and Consumer Affairs is aimed at understanding the functioning and best practices of the Arunachal []

thehillstimes 4 Jun 2025 7:10 am

FESOK postpones painting competition

In view of the flood situation in the state, Federal Students' Organisation, Kangleipak FESOK has announced postponement of the 3rd state level painting competition, initially planned for June 5 to mark World Environment Day, until further notice A release issued by FESOK informed that a new date will be fixed announced and interested individuals may continue to submit entry forms for the competition Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 4 Jun 2025 6:35 am

MR man dies in suspected suicide case

A rifleman of 8th Manipur Rifles, who was on duty at the Khongnang Pheisabi police outpost in Kakching district, allegedly died by suicide after shooting himself with his service weapon on Tuesday afternoon The incident reportedly occurred around 1 30 pm The deceased has been identified as rifleman Kabrambam Ibomcha Singh 33 s o late Sanaton Singh of Serou Bazar His service number is 082010223 The body has been brought to RIMS mortuary for post mortem examination Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 4 Jun 2025 6:35 am

AR helps locals in recovering vehicle

Assam Rifles helped residents of Tamenglong in recovering a vehicle that accidentally veered off the road and overturned due to heavy rain near Merry Lane locality of Tamenglong town on Monday evening The incident occurred when the driver lost control of the vehicle while descending a slope Responding promptly to a request from the local community, Assam Rifles dispatched a team and helped recover the vehicle Local residents expressed gratitude for the timely assistance and support Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 4 Jun 2025 6:35 am

Posers raised over RIMS sidelining Bakra Eid

Informing that Eid Ul Adha Bakra Eid festival falls on June 7, Manipur Meitei Pangal Welfare Organisation questioned rationale for RIMS, Imphal for not declaring the festival as a holiday In a release, MMWO secretary general Firoj Khan Sangomsumbam pointed out that the office circular issued by RIMS deputy director Admn made no mention about inclusion of the festival in the list of general or restricted holidays Questioning the hidden agenda, he appealed authorities concerned to look into the matter He further urged RIMS authority to make necessary arrangements and declare the festival as holiday Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 4 Jun 2025 6:35 am

World Cycling Day observed on Tuesday

Chandel Cycling Club CCC in association with the District Health Society, Chandel NCD Cell observed World Bicycle Day 2025 under the theme 'Get Screened for Hypertension and Diabetes' on Tuesday A cycle rally, which was participated by over 50 cyclists, started from the 21 Assam Rifles, Mahamani camp and concluded at the 21 AR, Modi post CCC president T Bingky Coordinated the programme, while Chandel CMO and CCC advisor Dr Joyson Monsang delivered the welcome address during which he highlighted the benefits of cycling, namely reducing pollution and increasing fitness Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 4 Jun 2025 6:35 am