Arunachal CM Unveils Sports Halls, Global Scholarships & Education Reforms

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu inaugurated new sports facilities at Dera Natung Government College, highlighting the state's improved national sports ranking. He announced a full state sponsorship scholarship for students gaining admission to the world's top 150 universities. The CM detailed education reforms under 'Mission Shikshit Arunachal 2029', including AI initiatives and new science centres. He also emphasized skill development in emerging sectors and announced the creation of an 'Arunachal Creative Economy' cell to promote local talent.

Key Points: Arunachal CM on Sports, Global Scholarships & Education Reforms

  • State ranks 5th nationally in sports
  • Full scholarships for top 150 global universities
  • 'Mission Shikshit Arunachal 2029' launched
  • New science centres with planetariums approved
  • Arunachal Creative Economy cell created
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Arunachal CM highlights sports, education reforms, and youth opportunities​

CM Pema Khandu highlights Arunachal's sports ranking, full scholarships for top global universities, and tech-driven education reforms for youth.

"sports instil discipline and leadership qualities and promote a healthy lifestyle - Chief Minister Pema Khandu"

Itanagar, April 16

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Thursday said the state has significantly improved its sports performance over the past decade, including securing the fifth rank nationally and emerging as the top performer in the Northeast during the Khelo India Tribal Games.​

Inaugurating three major infrastructure facilities at Dera Natung Government College in Itanagar, the Chief Minister encouraged students to actively participate in sports, emphasising that sports instil discipline and leadership qualities and promote a healthy lifestyle.​

Khandu also informed students about the state government's scholarship initiative for those securing admission to the world's top 150 universities, under which the government provides full sponsorship. He urged students to take full advantage of the scheme and pursue opportunities for global exposure.​

Highlighting the government's priorities, the Chief Minister said that the education and healthcare sectors have consistently received focused attention, with sustained efforts to bridge infrastructure gaps across educational institutions.

He reaffirmed the government's commitment to supporting the future needs of Dera Natung Government College, assuring that any emerging infrastructure requirements, including additional classrooms for newly introduced departments, would be addressed in a timely manner.​

Paying tribute to the late Dera Natung, former Education Minister and a prominent leader of the Nyishi community, the Chief Minister said the institution named after him continues to uphold his vision of empowering youth through quality education.

He congratulated the Principal and faculty for maintaining strong academic growth, noting that the college currently caters to over 4,600 students across Arts, Science, and Commerce streams, supported by 14 academic departments.​

Emphasising the importance of sports infrastructure, Khandu stated that the newly inaugurated Badminton-cum-Judo Hall and Recreation Hall would play a crucial role in promoting students' holistic development.​

Speaking on education reforms, he highlighted the rollout of "Mission Shikshit Arunachal 2029," aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He said the government is simultaneously upgrading infrastructure and implementing academic reforms to align education standards with global benchmarks.​

The Chief Minister also underscored the growing importance of technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in education, urging students to adopt technological advancements responsibly. He informed that Artificial Intelligence initiatives and Vidya Samiksha Kendras have already been introduced to enable real-time monitoring and improvement of educational outcomes.​

Announcing further initiatives, Khandu said that two science centres with planetariums will be established in Namsai and Dirang, with approvals already granted, to promote scientific curiosity and learning among students.​

Emphasising skill development, he highlighted emerging opportunities in sectors such as hydropower, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), startups, and entrepreneurship. He encouraged students to focus on skill-based education and aspire to become job creators rather than job seekers.​

He also referred to various government initiatives, including the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Swavalamban Yojana, startup support programmes, and the Arunachal Pradesh Investment and Innovation Park.​

The Chief Minister further announced the creation of an "Arunachal Creative Economy" cell within the Chief Minister's Office to promote local talent in fields such as arts, music, weaving, and other creative sectors, and to provide global platforms for their growth.​

Reiterating the government's commitment to youth development, Khandu urged students to remain disciplined, focused, and visionary in their pursuits.​

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from the Northeast, it's heartening to see Arunachal getting its due recognition in sports. Fifth rank nationally is no small feat! The infrastructure push in colleges is much needed. More power to the youth there.
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Aman W
The 'Creative Economy' cell is a brilliant idea. Our traditional arts, weaving, and music from the Northeast are treasures. Giving local talent a global platform can create sustainable livelihoods and preserve culture. Well thought!
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Sarah B
Integrating AI and tech into education monitoring is forward-thinking. However, the real test will be implementation on the ground in remote areas. Hope the 'Mission Shikshit Arunachal 2029' has a solid plan for teacher training and digital access for all students.
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Karthik V
Encouraging youth to be job creators, not just seekers, is the need of the hour. The focus on MSMEs, startups, and hydropower aligns with the region's potential. Let's hope the support schemes reach the genuine entrepreneurs.
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Nidhi U
Science centres with planetariums in Namsai and Dirang! This is so exciting for students in those regions. Creating scientific curiosity from a young age is crucial. A step in the right direction for a knowledge-based economy. 👍

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