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Emphasizing Zemithang’s tourism potential, Gupta highlighted opportunities for promoting spiritual, cultural, historical, and adventure tourism as a means to boost local economy and connectivity.
A key part of the visit was a development review meeting with departmental heads to assess progress on infrastructure, service delivery, and administrative efficiency.
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The Chief Secretary underscored the need for cleanliness, panchayat empowerment, and environmentally sustainable practices, urging collaborative efforts to unlock Zemithang’s unique potential.
Further aligning with Arunachal Pradesh’s sustainability goals, Gupta inspected the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) managed by the Jemeithang Waste Management Committee, praising the community’s proactive role in waste segregation and eco-conscious living. He assured continued administrative support to scale up the region’s environmental initiatives.
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This high-level visit not only reaffirms the government’s commitment to border area development but also strengthens the vision of equitable, grassroots-driven progress across all corners of the state.