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Speaking on the occasion, the Governor commended the Apatani Tribe for maintaining the unique agricultural practice of the community and pristine environment. The Governor exhorted the youth to harness the potential of agriculture and its allied sectors and make Arunachal Pradesh the food bowl of the North East Region. He also advised youth towards cultural tourism, entrepreneurship in tourism, horticulture and other potential service sectors.
The Governor visited the painting and photography stalls, arranged as part of the festival. He also felicitated Smti Padi Manu, TGT (Science) of Government Secondary School, Hong, Ziro as ‘Teacher of the Year’, who took personal initiative to set up a library in the school.
Arunachal Pradesh’s ZIRO, where nature and traditions are still alive
Minister of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary & Dairy Development and Fisheries and local MLA Tage Taki, Deputy Commissioner, Ziro, Bamin Nime and SP, Ziro Dr. Sachin Kumar Singhal, Tarh Tabin of Arunachal Indigenous Tribe Forum and apex members of Community Based Organizations along with the people of Ziro plateau attended the celebration.
A cultural presentation, depicting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Apatani society was presented on the occasion.