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He urged the Union Minister to prioritize the development of multi-disciplinary stadiums in urban centers and sports infrastructure—such as football, volleyball grounds, and archery facilities—in remote villages, where many talented youths remain undiscovered due to lack of access.
The Governor proudly acknowledged the accomplishments of Arunachali women in adventure sports, highlighting five Mount Everest conquerors—Tine Mena, Anshu Jamsenpa, Muri Linngi, Tashi Yangjom, and Kabak Yano—as inspirational figures for the nation’s youth. He called for continued recognition and support for such athletes to empower future generations.
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On the labour front, the Governor noted the ongoing transition in Arunachal’s workforce, emphasizing the need for skill development, formalization of traditional occupations, and employment generation. He stressed that inclusive policies, investment in human capital, and infrastructure are vital to unlocking the state’s full socio-economic potential.
Union Minister Mandaviya assured his commitment to youth-centric development, affirming that the Government of India would work closely with the state to implement targeted initiatives in sports and labour welfare. Also present at the meeting was Arunachal’s Labour and Employment Minister Nyato Dukam.