Tuesday, March 31, 2026

High Mast Lights Installed at Deepak Nabam Living Home Under DCM Chowna Mein’s Initiative

 

Itanagar, March 30:

In a significant initiative to improve facilities for vulnerable communities, two high mast light towers have been installed at the Deepak Nabam Living Home in Arunachal Pradesh, enhancing safety and living conditions for its residents.

The initiative was undertaken through the personal efforts of Chowna Mein, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of the state. One high mast light has been installed at the Deepak Nabam Living Home located at Senki Park in Itanagar, while the second has been set up at its facility in Doimukh.

The newly installed lighting systems are expected to significantly enhance visibility, strengthen security, and improve the overall well-being of the destitute, deprived, and marginalized residents at both locations.

Founder and the person behind the management, Deepak Nabam, expressed his sincere gratitude to the Government of Arunachal Pradesh and especially to Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein for the thoughtful and impactful initiative. He described the effort as a meaningful step toward ensuring dignity and better living conditions for those in need.

The development reflects the state government’s continued focus on welfare-oriented initiatives and inclusive support for underprivileged sections of society.

Deepak Nabam is a prominent tribal social worker and humanitarian from Arunachal Pradesh, known for founding the Deepak Nabam Living Home, an NGO dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of the homeless, mentally challenged, and socially abandoned. His work gained national recognition when Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised him in a January 2025 Mann Ki Baat episode as a "remarkable individual" whose selfless efforts have brought dignity to countless lives. 

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