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Adding on, Mein talked about the importance of discipline and reading in one’s life, while bringing notice to the utmost need of living in unity amidst the diverse cultures and communities surrounding us. In this regard, it is crucial for the people, especially the younger generation of Arunachal Pradesh to learn and preserve the rich history and culture of the state.
Highlighting Narendra Modi’s vision of a progressive Northeast, and his five pledges for the people of India during Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Mein focused on the protection and promotion of the indigenous cultures and urged to do away with the servitude mentality of the colonial rule. Mein also expressed his respect for the age-old Chieftainship system followed by the people of Tangsa, Nocte, Wangcho, Tai Khamti, and Singphos, while mentioning that their demand for granting recommending authority for issue of PRC & ST certificates have already been discussed in the cabinet.
Further emphasizing the potential of Narottam Nagar for promoting cultural and educational tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, he mooted for a tourist circuit from Narottam Nagar to Golden Pagoda in Namsai, Prashuram Kund in Lohit and Bismaknagar in Lower Dibang valley districts.
A plantation drive was also held during the celebration, where the Deputy Chief Minister and other dignitaries planted peepal trees and other saplings. Mein also interacted with local villagers and students of the school and urged them to plant as many trees as possible and take care of the environment.
He also stated that the government has taken numerous steps in the field of education, including the facilitation of financial assistance to students through special scholarship programs. Speaking on the Govt,’s proactive stance on education, Mein has assured to look into the problems faced by the institute and reaffirmed the Govt.’s commitment toward enhancing the education scenario for the students.