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NCORD meeting held

PASIGHAT :  The 21st monthly meeting of the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of East Siang Deputy Commissioner Sonalika Jiwani to review enforcement measures, rehabilitation initiatives and awareness programmes against drug abuse, alcoholism and related social issues in the district. The meeting was attended by East Siang Superintendent of Police Pankaj Lamba and officers from various departments and stakeholder organisations. Reviewing the Action Taken Report of the previous meeting, the Superintendent of Police informed that intensive joint checking and inspection drives were conducted by the Police Department, District Administration and Department of Tax and Excise against the illegal sale of liquor, tobacco and narcotic substances across different parts of the district. During the month, enforcement agencies carried out several raids, checking drives and seizures of Indian Made Foreign Liquor, beer and breezer products from various locations. The meeting also reviewed destruction drives against wild cannabis cultivation conducted jointly by the District Administration, Police and Forest Department in identified areas of Pasighat and adjoining regions. Awareness campaigns against drug abuse and substance addiction were organised across the district through coordinated efforts of the Police Department and stakeholders, reaching a large number of people. The functioning of seven de-addiction centres and ongoing rehabilitation initiatives in the district were also reviewed. Officials informed that recovering addicts are being encouraged to undertake vocational and skill-based training programmes, including computer training, mushroom cultivation and electrician courses. East Siang DC Sonalika Jiwani stressed the need to engage youth through constructive activities such as sports events, exposure tours and educational campus visits for students aspiring for higher studies and career opportunities. The meeting also emphasised strict implementation of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, particularly the prohibition on the sale of tobacco products within 500 metres of educational institutions. The Education Department was directed to identify vulnerable areas where tobacco counters are operating illegally for necessary action. Concerned departments were also directed to conduct surveys in areas associated with alcohol abuse and gambling activities. The DC stressed the need to make such illegal activities economically unviable through sustained enforcement and strict adherence to bar timing regulations. East Siang SP Pankaj Lamba appreciated the role of government rehabilitation centres and stated that success stories of recovering addicts and facilities available at rehabilitation centres would be promoted through media platforms to spread awareness and encourage more individuals to seek help. The meeting concluded with a collective commitment from all stakeholders to continue coordinated efforts towards building a drug-free and socially responsible society in East Siang district. (DIPR)

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DC inspects Subansiri bridge works

DAPORIJO : Upper Subansiri Deputy Commissioner Tasso Gambo on Thursday inspected the ongoing construction work of the Subansiri Bridge being developed under the Trans Arunachal Highway (TAH) project. The bridge project, initiated during 2022-23, is expected to improve connectivity between West Siang and Leparada districts. During the inspection, the DC reviewed the progress and quality of the ongoing construction work and directed the executing agency to expedite the remaining concrete works while ensuring adherence to quality standards. He also assessed the ground-level status of the project and instructed the concerned officials to maintain the pace of work for timely completion. The DC was accompanied by officials from the Highway Department and representatives of the construction agency. (DIPR)

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SUMP awareness campaign held

PANGKANG : A two-day public awareness and community engagement programme on the proposed Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP) was conducted at Pangkang (Jorkong) and Pangkang (Kumku) on May 25 and 26 respectively, with active participation from villagers and local households. The initiative was organised to strengthen public understanding of the proposed project and its potential impact on infrastructure development, regional growth and community welfare. The awareness drive commenced at Pangkang (Jorkong) on May 25 in the presence of Village Development and SUMP Development Committee President Tamyo Mingki. The programme also witnessed participation from SUMP Vice President Tamo Jerang and Village Development Committee Secretary Omak Tali, who encouraged interaction and discussion among villagers regarding the project. The outreach programme continued at Pangkang (Kumku) on May 26 in the presence of SUMP Development Committee Chairman Bakin Tali and Vice Chairman Omin Tamut. At both venues, the organising teams facilitated open interaction sessions, enabling villagers to raise queries, share concerns and offer suggestions related to the proposed project. To promote transparency and sustained public awareness, SUMP information booklets were distributed among the villagers following the discussions. The organisers stated that the programme aimed to encourage informed participation and strengthen community engagement through direct dialogue with local residents regarding the proposed Siang Upper Multipurpose Project.

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Arunachal govt to form high-level committee on ILP, demographic concerns

ITANAGAR : Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday announced that the state government would constitute a high-level committee to deliberate on issues relating to Inner Line Permit (ILP) regulation, demographic concerns, indigenous tribal rights and APST-related matters. Addressing a high-level consultative meeting at the State Banquet Hall in Niti Vihar, Khandu assured that the government would work collectively with all stakeholders to evolve concrete and long-term solutions on the issues. Describing the deliberations as “historic,” the Chief Minister said the nearly seven-and-a-half-hour meeting witnessed participation from community-based organisations (CBOs), student bodies, legal experts, civil society representatives, political leaders and senior government officials. Representatives of the Arunachal Indigenous Tribes Forum (AITF), All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU), ST Bachao Andolan Committee (STBAC), political parties and officers from the Home, Law and Political departments, besides the Directorate of Indigenous Affairs and other departments, attended the meeting. Khandu expressed gratitude to the ST Bachao Andolan Committee for drawing the government’s attention to what he termed a “long-burning issue” linked to illegal immigration, demographic imbalance and threats to indigenous identity and cultural preservation. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day address on August 15, 2025, the Chief Minister said the Union Government has already recognised demographic imbalance and illegal immigration as serious concerns affecting law and order, indigenous culture and national security. He also informed the gathering that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has constituted a national-level High-Level Committee on Demographic Change comprising a retired judge, retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, and senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Chief Minister stated that the state government has, in principle, accepted the four major demands raised during the meeting, including the long-pending demand for creation of a separate department for management and regulation of the ILP system under the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation (BEFR). Announcing in-principle approval for creation of a dedicated ILP Department, Khandu said the proposal had been consistently advocated by both AAPSU and STBAC. Highlighting the need for long-term solutions, the Chief Minister strongly advocated skilling and capacity-building of local youths to reduce dependency on outside labour and workforce. He urged apex CBOs to actively encourage vocational skill development initiatives across the state. As a follow-up to the meeting, Khandu informed that another meeting would be convened on May 29 for formal constitution of the high-level committee. He invited seven representatives each from AITF, AAPSU and STBAC, along with members from the legal fraternity, to participate in the process. The Chief Minister assured that the committee would be officially notified after finalisation of members and that all recommendations submitted by the panel would be discussed transparently before any final policy decisions are taken. Reiterating the spirit of “Team Arunachal,” Khandu called upon all stakeholders to work collectively towards safeguarding indigenous rights, strengthening governance and ensuring the long-term development and stability of the state.        

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Demographic changes due to illegal migration not limited to border areas: MHA

NEW DELHI : The demographic changes due to illegal migration are not limited just to border areas, but their impact has extended, “affecting urban centres, industrial corridors, tribal regions, and other socially and economically sensitive areas,” said a government notification. The notification issued by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs on the constitution of a High-Level Committee on Demographic Changes (HLCDC) under Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar, a retired Supreme Court judge, said “extensive challenges” have arisen from demographic changes due to illegal immigration. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had announced the formation of the committee to assess demographic changes across India due to “illegal immigration and other unnatural causes”. Headquartered in New Delhi, the committee will also include the Census Commissioner, along with retired IAS officer Durga Shankar Mishra, ex-IPS officer Balaji Srivastava and Dr Shamika Ravi as members and will submit its report in a year. “The joint secretary (foreigners-l), Ministry of Home Affairs, will serve as the member secretary of this committee,” Shah had said on Tuesday. The notification said demographic changes have been observed in certain regions of the country, which are “not attributable to normal fertility or mortality trends” but are instead emerging due to external abnormal factors such as “illegal immigration, irregular population mobility, and administrative laxity”. “Although these changes are most visibly concentrated in the border districts, their impact has extended beyond those areas, now affecting urban centres, industrial corridors, tribal regions, and other socially and economically sensitive areas, thereby severely impacting public service delivery, local governance, resource distribution, and social cohesion,” it said. The existing institutional framework has not been adequately equipped to undertake coordinated, evidence-based, and time-bound evaluation and response to such demographic shifts, the notification said. “…therefore, the Government of India resolves to constitute a High-Level Committee on Demographic Changes (HLCDC) under the Ministry of Home Affairs to undertake scientific study of the nature, causes and consequences of such demographic changes occurring across the country and to recommend appropriate policy, administrative and legal measures,” it said. The committee is tasked to submit its report within a year after undertaking an extensive consideration of the challenges arising from demographic changes, including illegal immigration. The panel will study the possible causes of such demographic changes, such as variations in fertility, cross-border movement (including illegal immigration), economic opportunities, and other socio-environmental factors and underlying factors behind changes, including illegal immigration, abnormal settlement patterns, and planned migration. It will analyse the structural population changes at the level of religious or social communities, especially those diverging from uniform trends and recommend a well-organised and permanent operational system for the “legal, fair and time-bound identification, detention, and deportation of illegal immigrants already residing in the country.” The panel will also recommend an institutional mechanism to strengthen border management, population stabilisation, and identification systems for sustained monitoring of such trends, besides proposing a comprehensive policy framework to enhance coordination between the Centre and state governments in such matters, it said. (Source: PTI)    

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Arunachal signs MoA for 1750 MW Demwe Lower Hydroelectric Project

ITANAGAR : In a major boost to Arunachal Pradesh’s hydropower sector and India’s renewable energy ambitions, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Greenko Demwe Power Limited for implementation of the 1750 MW Demwe Lower Hydroelectric Project in Lohit district. The project will be executed on a BOOT (Build, Own, Operate and Transfer) basis and is among the largest hydropower collaborations undertaken with a private sector developer in the state. The MoA was signed between the Government of Arunachal Pradesh and Greenko Demwe Power Limited, formerly Athena Demwe Power Limited, for execution of the project near Parasuram Kund and Brahma Kund on the Lohit River. Joint Secretary (Hydropower) Hage Lailang signed the agreement on behalf of the state government in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister and Hydropower Minister Chowna Mein and Hydropower Commissioner Sonam Chombay. The project forms part of the Government of India’s ambitious 50,000 MW Hydroelectric Initiative aimed at expanding the country’s renewable energy capacity. The Demwe Lower Hydroelectric Project will have an installed capacity of 1750 MW, comprising five generating units of 342 MW each and one unit of 40 MW. The project is expected to generate around 7,326 million units of electricity annually in a 90 per cent dependable year at 95 per cent plant availability. According to official details, the project will feature a concrete gravity dam with a maximum height of 163.12 metres and a crest length of 474.35 metres. The reservoir at Full Reservoir Level will have a storage capacity of 516.38 million cubic metres and a water spread area of around 1,131 hectares. The hydropower infrastructure will include six diversion tunnels, underground pressure shafts and a large surface powerhouse on the right bank of the Lohit River. The powerhouse will operate with Vertical Francis Turbines designed for a head of 112 metres and a discharge of 1,729 cumecs. The project site in Lohit district is strategically connected through Dibrugarh Airport, Tinsukia railhead and road access from Parasuram Kund. Besides strengthening India’s renewable energy capacity, the project is expected to generate large-scale direct and indirect employment opportunities during both construction and operational phases. It is also expected to contribute to infrastructure development, improved connectivity and economic growth in the region. The state government reiterated its commitment to environmentally responsible and sustainable hydropower development while ensuring benefits reach local communities. Officials said the agreement reflects growing investor confidence in Arunachal Pradesh as a key destination for clean energy and infrastructure investment, expressing confidence that the Demwe Lower Hydroelectric Project will emerge as one of the flagship hydropower projects in the country.      

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Guv calls upon youths to eliminate regional barriers, strengthen national unity

ITANAGAR : Governor K T Parnaik on Wednesday urged the youths to connect with people from different parts of the country, preserve traditional values and work towards eliminating regional barriers through greater interaction and mutual respect. Participating in the Yuva Sangam programme under the ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ initiative at Lok Bhavan here, the governor said such exchanges help strengthen national integration and deepen the spirit of “oneness” among people, an official statement said. Interacting with students from Uttar Pradesh and the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST) here, Parnaik encouraged young people to actively participate in programmes promoting cultural understanding, emotional bonding and shared national pride. He said curiosity and inquisitiveness are essential for learning, innovation and personal growth. NERIST is the nodal institution for Arunachal Pradesh for Yuva Sangam Phase VI and has been paired with the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow. Parnaik also called upon the youth to preserve indigenous knowledge, languages and cultural practices while contributing towards environmental protection and sustainable living. Stressing the role of young people in nation-building, he advised them to remain educated, disciplined and self-motivated. Addressing the visiting students from Uttar Pradesh, Parnaik highlighted Arunachal Pradesh’s rich history, vibrant culture and development journey. He spoke about the state’s potential in hydropower, horticulture, tourism and organic farming, while also referring to the geographical and infrastructural challenges faced by the frontier state. The governor said Arunachal Pradesh continues to make steady progress with the support of the Centre and the determination of its people. He highlighted the state’s civilisational and cultural heritage, referring to Parashuram Kund as an important spiritual destination linked to Indian mythology and faith. He also mentioned the historical and archaeological significance of Bhismaknagar and Malinithan, saying these sites reflect Arunachal Pradesh’s deep cultural links with the rest of the country. Parnaik urged the visiting students to carry back fond memories of Arunachal Pradesh’s culture, traditions and natural beauty, along with the warmth and hospitality of its people. He expressed hope that their visit would strengthen friendship and improve understanding about the Northeast and its people. The governor said the people of the Northeast are equally patriotic and committed to the nation’s unity, security and development, and therefore deserve equal respect, opportunities and understanding in every sphere. The programme also featured a vibrant cultural exchange showcasing the spirit of unity in diversity. (Source: PRO/PTI)    

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More households back SUMP’s PFR

ITANAGAR : More households have submitted consent papers and signed memorandum of understanding (MoUs) in favour of the proposed Siang Upper Multipurpose Project’s (SUMP) pre-feasibility report (PFR) survey initiative, an official said on Wednesday. In Upper Siang district, 12 households from Ramsing village on Wednesday submitted their consent papers supporting the MoU signed by the pro-PFR group on March 15, this year, at Yingkiong. The list of consenting households was submitted by Dungge Apang to Upper Siang deputy commissioner Talo Jerang at his office chamber in the presence of administrative officers, heads of departments and members of the pro-PFR families. With the latest submission, 31 out of 60 households from Ramsing village have now extended their consent in support of the PFR-related activities and the proposed SUMP. The deputy Commissioner appreciated the increasing participation and cooperation of local stakeholders and said such collective support would help bring positive developmental changes to the district. Meanwhile, in Siang district, 18 more households from Begging village signed the MoU for the project’s PFR at the deputy commissioner’s office in Boleng on Tuesday. The MoU signing process was overseen by Siang deputy commissioner Tayi Taggu in the presence of district administration officials. Earlier, 36 households from the village had already signed the agreement. With the latest addition, the total number of households supporting the MoU in Begging village has risen to 54. Officials said the increasing participation reflected continued dialogue and engagement among stakeholders regarding the proposed project. The district administration, led by DC Taggu, has been facilitating consultations and discussions to ensure community participation in the developmental initiative. The SUMP is expected to play a transformative role in improving the socio-economic conditions of the local population in the state. Besides generating substantial hydroelectric power and strengthening the region’s infrastructure, the project is likely to create large-scale employment opportunities for local youth during both the construction and operational phases, officials said. The project may also contribute to rural development by enhancing livelihood opportunities, increasing income generation and promoting overall economic growth in remote areas. However, experts and local stakeholders have also emphasised the need for balanced development, proper rehabilitation measures and environmental safeguards to ensure that the benefits of the project sustainably reach the indigenous communities while preserving their cultural and ecological heritage. (Source: DIPR/PTI)      

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Women key to Arunachal’s progress, cultural Heritage: Guv

ITANAGAR : Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik (Retd) on Wednesday said women are central to the state’s progress and the preservation of its rich cultural heritage. Speaking during a meeting with National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar at Lok Bhavan, the Governor said women in Arunachal Pradesh are highly active in social, economic and community life, making significant contributions in agriculture, entrepreneurship, governance and social campaigns. According to a Raj Bhavan statement, the meeting focused on issues relating to the welfare, safety, empowerment and socio-economic advancement of women in the state. Highlighting the role of women across Arunachal Pradesh’s diverse tribal communities, the Governor said they have long been the custodians of family values, traditions and community harmony. He also appreciated their active participation in anti-drug campaigns, cleanliness drives, health and hygiene awareness programmes, and preservation of traditional handloom, textiles and indigenous cultural heritage. Parnaik particularly lauded the growing success of Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs), stating that they are playing a transformative role in improving livelihoods, promoting financial independence and uplifting rural communities. Emphasising that the state’s progress is closely linked with women’s empowerment, Parnaik said Arunachali women possess immense resilience, dignity and cultural wisdom. Greater participation of women in education, governance, entrepreneurship and nation-building is essential for building a progressive, inclusive and self-reliant Arunachal Pradesh, he added. The Governor also appreciated the forthcoming ‘Jan Sunvai – Rashtriya Mahila Aayog Aapke Dwaar’ programme, being organised by the NCW in collaboration with the Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Women in Itanagar on May 29. He said such initiatives provide an important platform for women to voice their concerns, seek support and strengthen awareness about their rights and opportunities. Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Women (APSCW) Chairperson Yalem Taga Burang was also present during.      

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Commercial slaughter of Mithuns banned in Itanagar

ITANAGAR : The administration of the Itanagar Capital Region banned the commercial slaughter of Mithuns on Wednesday and warned of a penalty if the order was violated. Itanagar Capital Region’s Deputy Commissioner Toko Babu issued the ban order citing the Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1989, and the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. Babu, who is also the chairperson of the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC), said a fine of Rs 20,000 will be levied for any illegal slaughter. The APMC vice-chairperson has been appointed as the head of a team tasked with monitoring illegal Mithun slaughter. The deputy commissioner also directed the superintendents of police of Itanagar and Naharlagun to deploy personnel as and when required by APMC members. In a separate order, the Itanagar Municipal Corporation (IMC) has ordered the immediate removal of meat, fruit, and vegetable stalls operating along the National Highway NH-415 stretch within the city, stating that they caused traffic congestion and posed a risk to public health. Shopkeepers and vendors have been directed to remove their structures within 10 days. (Source: PTI)