Thursday, 27 February 2014

The hard earned labour of Arunachal Govt finally paid off:






 Arunachal youths get job at O2 SPA

A total of 120 unemployed youths, who got registered with O2 SPA since last state level Job Mela organized by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh here have become members of the larger family of O2 Academy.

The academy located in Hyderabad has over 60 students from Arunachal, who have successfully completed their course and have received jobs in different Airports, 5-star hotels and famous shopping malls across major cities of India.

The company is in constant touch with the Director of the Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Udyog Sadan, Itanagar making updates on every progress and well being of the students both at the O2 Academy and at the O2 SPA outlets.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Nabam Tuki, a true reformer

The Path- breaking decision of the state government to dissolve powers to the three-tier Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) and to grant funds for infrastructure development , along with other incentives  is suppose to improve governance at the grassroots level.

 The setting up of the Itanagar and Pasighat municipality councils, besides numerous maiden steps for effective functioning of the panchayat leaders and councillors are testimony of the GoAP’s commitment to apply the Constitution in the greater welfare of the masses.

 This is suppose to go a long way in fulfilling former prime minister late Rajiv Gandhi’s dream of truly empowering the masses and making them the masters of their own destinies.

Chief Minister Nabam Tuki  is  the first to make the 73rd and the 74th Constitution Amendment a reality in Arunachal Pradesh .

While the decision of the GoAP led by CM Nabam Tuki, and Panchayati Raj Minister Tanga Byaling, has been regarded as commendable step.
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Nabam Tuki is all set to fight against Corruption

Lokayukta Bill to be tabled in Budget session in March

The Arunachal Pradesh government has decided to generate a powerful Lokayukta in the state

In tune with Centre's owner for responsive and transparent governance, the Arunachal Pradesh government has decided to generate a powerful Lokayukta in the state.

"My government has decided to table the Lokayukta Bill in the following Budget session of the Assembly in March next," Chief Minister Nabam Tuki said in the 28th Statehood Day celebration here.

"Social sectors, human resource development, tourism and infrastructure development witnessed a great advance all these years while they made satisfactory progress in promoting agriculture and allied sectors in the state," he said.

Highlighting various achievements of the state, Tuki said, "The state has moved from the nascent phase to of the quickest growing ones in the country today.


The state along with Assam government has drawn the attention of Union Home Ministry to find an enduring solution to the imbroglio, he said and appealed to people of both states to thwart attempt of divisive forces.

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Good Days are here to begin in Arunachal

According to the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), 90 percent work on the railway track from Harmutty in Lakhimpur district of Assam to Naharlagun in Arunachal Pradesh has been done & the maiden train will chug in to the country’s easternmost state .

NFR public relations officer Nripendra Bhattacharyya told  that  the train engine was successfully run on the newly laid 20km broad-gauge track between Harmutty & Naharlagun railway stations on an experimental basis.. Bhattacharyya said some work related to signals & construction of platforms remains to be done which is likely to be done within the next couple of months.

The track will be thrown open to trains following an inspection by the commissioner of railway safety, he said.

The check run was conducted in the presence of Papum Pare deputy commissioner Pige Ligu & NFR chief engineers P.P. Bhutia & S.C. Rajak.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had laid the foundation of the project on January 31, 2008.

The work on the railway project started in October 2008 & was originally scheduled to be done by December 2012. The project was delayed because of issues in removing high-tension power lines & obtaining forest clearance. The total cost of the project was around Rs 371 crore.

 But, the pressuring building tactics of the Nabam Tuki  on the Centre  finally paid off .The railway line was a long-pending demand of Arunachal Pradesh, its business community.


According to the NFR, the Harmutty-Naharlagun project was part of the railways plan to bring all the state capitals in the Northeast on the railway map.

Friday, 21 February 2014

God’s Own land- Arunachal Pradesh; a sheer nature’s Paradise


Arunachal Pradesh in recent times gaining worldwide acclamation as one of the richest biodiversity and heritage spots.

But, many of us don’t know that encompassing extensive geographical diversity with a variety of rare wildlife, flora and fauna.

Arunachal Pradesh is arguably the only Indian state that claims it to have four varieties of the big cats in its jungles of Tiger Leopard, clouded Leopard and snow Leopard.

In this incredible beautiful state, more than 500 species of birds have been recorded, many of which are highly endangered and restricted to this state.

One of Asia’s largest Orchadrium is in Arunachal Pradesh and almost every district of Arunachal has its own exclusive and rare variety of Orchids.

Until, recent past travel to Arunachal Pradesh was highly restricted to foreigners due to its proximity to China.

However, the Indian Govt relaxed permits in 2008 and added five new tourist circuits, bringing the total number to 11. Perhaps, the most superb tourist attraction in Arunachal Pradesh is Tawang Monastery.

Perched at 10,000 feet above sea level, it overlook Tawang valley near the border of Bhutan. The Monastery is the largest Buddhist monasteries in India. It also has a fascinating collection of Thangkas