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In 1988, he joined the Congress party, and a year later he was appointed as the party’s state secretary.
After serving the party in various capacities, in 1995 he successfully contested the Bameng Legislative Assembly in East Kameng district on a Congress ticket.
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Dodum served with distinction first as the Deputy Minister of Horticulture in former Chief Minister Gegong Apang’s Cabinet. In 1996, he was elevated to a Cabinet berth and entrusted with the Horticulture & Fisheries portfolios till 1999.
His tenure was marked by significant contributions to the development of the horticulture and fisheries sectors, reflecting his deep commitment to improving the livelihoods of the people of Arunachal Pradesh.
Dodum was known for his adventurous spirit and his love for the outdoors. He travelled extensively across the country, enjoying hobbies such as hunting, fishing, and reading. His passion for travel and reading fuelled his lifelong quest for knowledge and understanding.
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He was instrumental in helping framing the bye-laws of the Arunachal Pradesh Women Welfare Society in 1979. Before diving into active electoral politics, Dodum was also instrumental in the formation of the All Nyishi Youth Association (ANYA).