Arunachal Pradesh Deputy CM chairs key development meeting in Namsai, emphasizes cultural preservation

ANI July 5, 2025 310 views

Arunachal Pradesh's Deputy CM Chowna Mein led a comprehensive development meeting in Namsai, focusing on preserving the Tai Khamti language and cultural heritage. The initiative includes introducing the language in schools and monasteries, promoting ecological sustainability through river restoration and tree plantation. The administration also plans to tackle social challenges like drug menace and illegal hunting through community engagement. These multifaceted efforts aim to protect local traditions, environment, and community well-being.

"The loss of a language often leads to the erosion of rituals, traditions, and cultural identity" - Chowna Mein
Namsai, July 5: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein chaired a comprehensive development meeting in Mini Secretariat Namsai on Friday, focusing on key issues related to the district's development, cultural preservation, and ecological sustainability.

Key Points

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Tai Khamti language to be introduced in schools and monasteries by August

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Nadi Utsav planned to restore freshwater fish populations

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'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign to promote tree plantation

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Flying squads to prevent illegal hunting and protect wildlife

A significant outcome of the meeting at the Deputy Commissioner's Conference Hall was the finalisation of an action plan to introduce the Tai Khamti language as a third language in all government and private schools, as well as in Buddhist monasteries (Buddha Viharas) across the district.

The language will be taught from the primary to secondary level starting August 16. Stressing the urgency of the initiative, Mein noted that "The loss of a language often leads to the erosion of rituals, traditions, and cultural identity, making its preservation a top priority."

He further asked the Deputy Commissioner to ensure the policy's implementation across all private institutions.

The Tai Khamti Heritage & Literary Society (TKHLS) has been tasked with the responsibility of printing the Primer for the primary level and imparting training to the teachers in the local language.

The meeting also resolved to observe 'Nadi Utsav' on July 8, during which fish fingerlings will be released into rivers and streams to help replenish freshwater fish populations and restore ecological balance.

As part of ongoing green initiatives, the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign will be launched across government institutions, residents, public spaces, villages, and roadways to promote tree plantation and environmental consciousness.

To further promote Swacchta, one village in each constituency will be adopted as a model under the 'Cleanliest Village' initiative, encouraging best practices in sanitation, waste management, and community hygiene.

In response to the growing drug menace, the administration plans to enforce strong preventive and corrective measures with the active participation of CBOs. Flying squads will also be deployed to check illegal hunting and fishing activities, particularly during night hours to enhance wildlife protection and biodiversity conservation.

The meeting also reviewed the progress of the Borbeel Lake Restoration Project, with renewed emphasis on timely execution and long-term sustainability.

Reader Comments

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Rahul R
While the initiatives sound good on paper, I hope they implement them properly. In my district, similar schemes failed due to lack of follow-up. The government must ensure proper funding and monitoring for these projects to succeed.
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Aman W
The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign is such a beautiful concept! Planting trees in mother's name combines environmental consciousness with emotional connection. Would love to see this implemented nationwide 🌳
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Sunil U
As someone from Arunachal, I'm proud of these initiatives but concerned about the drug menace mentioned. The government must take strict action against drug peddlers destroying our youth. The flying squads for wildlife protection are much needed too!
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Nisha Z
Teaching local languages in schools is wonderful, but I hope they don't neglect English and Hindi. Our children need all three to succeed in today's competitive world. Balance is key!
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Karan T
The Nadi Utsav and Borbeel Lake restoration show real commitment to ecological balance. More states should learn from Arunachal's holistic approach to development that respects both culture and nature.

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