Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh government has decided to resume tourism activities in the state from October 01. The decision to reopen the northeastern state for tourism was taken in a cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Pema Khandu on Thursday. Since the
Tawang: The three-member committee headed by Sports and Youth Affairs minister Mama Natung on Thursday met with stakeholders here in Tawang to find a solution to the vexed church land dispute issue. Since October last year, a controversy over the Tawang district
Itanagar: The All Arunachal Pradesh Student’s Union (AAPSU) has announced to organize a protest rally at Itanagar and stage dharnas outside the offices of deputy commissioners across the state on October 05 over “the government’s lackadaisical attitude towards the ‘offspring’ issue”. The
Itanagar: Over 212 species of butterflies were spotted at the fourth edition of the Namdapha Butterfly Meet that concluded on Tuesday. The 3-day meet was held at the Deban camp of Namdapha National Park (NNP) in Changlang district. Significant among the species
Itanagar: Former Pasighat land management director Ennyo Nangkar and district land revenue settlement officer (DLRSO) Ojing Nangkar, accused of being involved in the Murkongselek to Ruksin railways land compensation irregularities surrendered before the Pasighat district and sessions court in East Siang district
Itanagar: Air connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh achieved yet another milestone on Sunday with paths being cleared for the introduction of fixed-wing flight services to remote towns like Mechuka, Tuting, Ziro and Vijaynagar. The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in the virtual presence of
Namsai: Arunachal Pradesh deputy chief minister Chowna Mein on Saturday called for the protection of the catchment areas to sustain the rivers and streams and a ban on fishing and hunting, especially in shrine areas to protect the wildlife. He was addressing
Itanagar: Geology and Mining minister Kamlung Mossang on Saturday said that Arunachal Pradesh, under the leadership of chief minister Pema Khandu, is trying to transform the state into a business hub in the area of mining and hydrocarbons. “Arunachal has immense potential
Namsai: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Saturday informed that the Central government will be investing around Rs 6000 crore on oil palm cultivation in the Northeast and expected Arunachal Pradesh to benefit the most out of it. Allaying ‘fears’ of
Itanagar: Emphasizing on the vital role that the deputy commissioners play for the overall development of a district and state, Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Friday said that implementing government schemes at the grassroot depend upon their actions and so does achieving