Arunachal's Border Push Aims to Reverse Migration, Boost Economy

Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein reaffirmed the government's commitment to developing remote border areas to drive reverse migration. He stated that investments in infrastructure, agriculture, and livelihoods will enable people to return to their villages with dignity and economic security. Mein highlighted ongoing road projects under central schemes and the economic potential of horticulture, particularly large cardamom and oranges. He also emphasized preserving cultural identity while embracing development during the Nyokum Yullo festival celebrations.

Key Points: Arunachal Focuses on Border Development to Reverse Migration

  • Border area development focus
  • Reverse migration through economic security
  • Road connectivity under PMGSY & Vibrant Villages
  • Horticulture & agriculture as economic backbone
  • Cultural preservation alongside modernization
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Arunachal govt focuses on border development, aims to drive reverse migration: Dy CM

Deputy CM Chowna Mein details infrastructure, agriculture & cultural plans to develop remote areas and encourage people to return to native villages.

"targeted investments in infrastructure, agriculture and livelihood generation would encourage reverse migration - Chowna Mein"

Itanagar, Feb 26

Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein on Thursday reaffirmed the state government's strong commitment to border area development, stating that special policy focus is being accorded to remote and frontier regions of the state.

Addressing the 48th Nyokum Yullo celebrations at Tali in Kra Daadi district, the Deputy Chief Minister expressed confidence that targeted investments in infrastructure, agriculture and livelihood generation would encourage reverse migration, enabling people to return to their native villages with dignity and economic security.

Joining the Nyishi community in celebrating one of their most important festivals, Mein extended warm greetings to the people and conveyed his heartfelt wishes for peace, prosperity, good harvest and harmony.

Describing Nyokum Yullo as more than a festival, he said it represents a profound reflection of the Nyishi community's spiritual bond with nature, collective unity and ancestral faith.

He lauded the community for its steadfast commitment to preserving traditional rituals, attire and indigenous knowledge systems.

The Deputy Chief Minister noted that in an era of rapid modernisation, safeguarding cultural identity while embracing development is essential to sustain Arunachal Pradesh's rich and diverse heritage.

Highlighting the development trajectory of the Tali-Pipsorang region, Mein observed that agriculture continues to be the backbone of the local economy.

Large Cardamom remains the primary cash crop supporting rural livelihoods, while orange cultivation and other horticultural activities are steadily expanding.

He underlined the immense potential of horticulture in the belt, stating that enhanced production, value addition and improved market access could generate sustainable income opportunities and further strengthen the rural economy.

On connectivity, Mein informed that six roads are being implemented under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana and four roads under the Vibrant Villages Programme to ensure all-weather connectivity in remote and border habitations.

He added that projects under the Central Road Fund and the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund are also progressing steadily.

The Chief Minister's Comprehensive Road Scheme, including the proposed Tali Ring Road, will further aid township expansion and accelerate local economic growth, he said.

In the infrastructure sector, Mein said that a Mini Secretariat is under construction to enhance governance and administrative efficiency.

A tourist lodge is also planned to tap the tourism potential of the region. Several new school buildings under the Shikshit Arunachal initiative are improving educational infrastructure, while administrative offices at Pipsorang SDO, Nyorig Circle and Paye Circle are being constructed to bring governance closer to the people.

The Deputy Chief Minister further informed that 100 per cent household coverage has been achieved under the Jal Jeevan Mission, ensuring safe drinking water to every home in the area.

In the power sector, the Pale Hydel Project is in the final stage of completion and is expected to significantly enhance electricity supply and support sustainable development in the region.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Heartening to see the focus on preserving culture alongside development. Nyokum Yullo is beautiful, and it's crucial that modernization doesn't erase our diverse traditions. The balance mentioned by the Dy CM is the right approach for Arunachal.
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Aman W
Infrastructure development in border areas is a matter of national security as much as it is about development. Vibrant Villages Programme is key. Hope the work is done with quality and speed. We need to show our presence strongly in every corner.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Arunachal, this is wonderful news. The potential for agro-tourism is huge. If they can build the tourist lodge and improve market access for crops like cardamom, it could really transform local livelihoods. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram M
The intent is good, but execution is everything. We hear about so many schemes, but on-ground delivery often lags. 100% Jal Jeevan coverage is impressive if true. Hope the Pale Hydel Project is completed without delays. The people deserve reliable power.
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Kriti O
Reverse migration is a powerful concept. So many families are split because one member has to go to Delhi or Bangalore for work. If villages become self-sufficient with horticulture and good infrastructure, it can heal so many communities. 🙏

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