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Earlier, Ering had pointed out that Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary (DEWS) in East Siang district, which is named after his father, has its office in a territory that is currently controlled by Assam.
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He also said that at least 5,000 hectares of sanctuary land, which had originally belonged to Arunachal, were given to Assam during an exercise to demarcate the borders of the two states.
Assam and Arunachal Pradesh have constituted 12 regional committees each to expedite the process of identification and early resolution of disputed areas along their 804.10-km boundary.
The two states have identified 86 areas of dispute in the Namsai Declaration, which was signed by Khandu and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on July 22 last year.