Friday, February 13, 2026

Areca Nut Traders Raise Alarm Over Digital Scale Scam

 


Concerns have intensified across the Mahadevpur area, Namsai, and nearby Sadiya region after local betel nut (areca nut) sellers exposed an alleged weighing machine scam that reportedly caused heavy financial losses to small traders. Sellers claim that certain buyers used manipulated digital weighing machines that showed significantly lower readings, reducing the recorded weight by nearly 7 kilograms per sack.

The issue gained widespread attention after an areca nut seller who first identified the discrepancy uploaded a video on social media. In the video, the seller is seen demonstrating the weighing process and alleging that the buyers had “scammed 7 kg from each sack of areca nut.” Expressing frustration, he declared that he would recover every penny lost through the alleged manipulation. The clip quickly circulated among local trading communities, triggering discussions about fair trade practices and the need for stricter monitoring.

According to multiple vendors, suspicions arose when earnings did not match expected market rates despite consistent harvest volumes. Some traders later cross-checked their produce using certified weighing scales and discovered major differences, prompting calls for collective action. Local residents and traders’ groups have urged authorities to inspect weighing equipment used in regional markets and take action against those found guilty of fraudulent practices.

Community leaders have also advised sellers to remain cautious during bulk sales, especially when dealing with unfamiliar buyers or privately owned weighing machines. Many traders are now demanding regular verification drives and stronger enforcement to protect small-scale farmers and sellers from exploitation.

Elderly Man Dies in Simong Village Fire in Upper Siang

 


Upper Siang, February 12, 2026:

An 80-year-old man, identified as Tabo Danggen, died after a devastating fire reportedly triggered by a kitchen accident destroyed a residential house at Simong Village in Arunachal Pradesh’s Upper Siang district at around 11 AM on Thursday.


According to initial reports, the blaze rapidly engulfed the house, leaving it completely gutted. Local authorities reached the spot soon after the incident, while the district administration initiated relief measures for the affected family.


MLA Alo Libang visited the site along with Deputy Commissioner Talo Jerang, Superintendent of Police Token Saring, and District Disaster Management Officer (DDMO) Anie Yangfo. The team assessed the extent of the damage and extended immediate assistance.


Officials and local residents inspect the remains of a house gutted by a fire at Simong Village in Upper Siang district on February 12, 2026.


Officials stated that necessary formalities for ex gratia relief and compensation for the destroyed house are currently underway as per government norms. The district administration conveyed deep condolences to the bereaved family and assured continued support during the difficult period.



Rescued Fawn from Seppa West Sent to Itanagar Biological Park for Care and Rehabilitation

 

Home minister Mama Natung with officials of Itanagar biological park.

Itanagar, Feb 12, 2026

A vulnerable fawn was rescued in Richukrong Circle’s Talamsima Village under the 11-Seppa West Assembly Constituency and safely brought to the attention of authorities. The animal has been handed over to Itanagar Biological Park for proper care and rehabilitation, officials said.

Tani Tagio of Richukrong Circle carried out the rescue, ensuring the young animal’s safe transfer. State Home Minister Mama Natung lauded the effort, stating that such actions reflect a growing public consciousness toward wildlife protection. He also highlighted the ongoing initiative encouraging voluntary surrender of firearms to curb illegal hunting, noting that community participation continues to strengthen conservation measures.


Rescued Fawn 

Authorities emphasized that safeguarding forests and biodiversity remains a shared responsibility and a collective commitment for future generations.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

PD Sona, Mutchu Mithi & Puinnyo Apum Visit Dibang Dam Site

 




Dibang Valley, Feb 12, 2026

Minister of Education PD Sona, accompanied by Advisor Shri Mutchu Mithi and MLA Shri Puinnyo Apum, visited the 2880 MW Dibang Multipurpose Dam Project site, a landmark infrastructure initiative poised to become India’s largest dam and the world’s highest of its kind.

During the visit, the delegation reviewed the ongoing construction progress and assessed key aspects of the project’s development. Officials highlighted the project’s potential to significantly strengthen the nation’s energy security while promoting sustainable growth in Arunachal Pradesh.


Minister PD Sona with officials

Discussions focused on the transformative impact the dam is expected to have on regional infrastructure, employment opportunities, and long-term economic expansion. The leaders emphasized that large-scale initiatives like the Dibang project are vital for accelerating development and enhancing self-reliance in the state.

Once completed, the multipurpose project is anticipated to play a crucial role in boosting hydropower generation, supporting local livelihoods, and contributing to national renewable energy goals.

Dr Menuka Kadu Receives Overall Best Presentation Award at International FOW 2026 Conference



Bali, Feb 10, 2026

Dr Menuka Kadu, Assistant Professor and Head of the Social Work Department at Arunachal Pradesh University (APU), Pasighat, has won the Overall Best Presentation Award at the 9th International Conference on The Future of Women (FOW 2026) held in Bali, Indonesia, from February 9–10.

She received the honour for her research paper, “Silenced Bodies, Formed Identities: Tribal Girls’ Menstrual Experiences in Northeast India,” recognised for its strong methodology and contribution to feminist research. The study examines how menstrual stigma shapes gender socialisation among girls from the Galo, Adi and Idu Mishmi communities.

The conference brought together more than 1,200 delegates from 50 countries under the theme “Feminist Perspectives in GLocal Contexts.” Dr Kadu was the only representative from Northeast India, presenting regional perspectives alongside international scholars. The event was organised by the International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM) and included discussions on gender-based violence, economic justice and women’s leadership.

MP Tapir Gao Raises Vijaynagar Connectivity Issue in Parliament; Telecom Minister Assures Support

 


Delhi, Feb 11, 2026

Arunachal Pradesh East constituency MP Tapir Gao on Wednesday raised concerns in Parliament over persistent mobile connectivity issues in Vijaynagar, Changlang district, stating that residents and paramilitary forces stationed there continue to face severe communication challenges despite the presence of BSNL and Airtel towers.


Speaking during Question Hour, Gao said weak network signals often prevent calls from connecting, disrupting daily life and hampering coordination in the remote border region. He noted that the installation of optical fibre cable (OFC) and expansion of telecom infrastructure remain difficult as the route to Vijaynagar passes through hundreds of kilometres within Namdapha National Park.


Urging the Union Telecom Ministry to find a practical and timely solution, the MP emphasized the need for reliable telecom services in the strategically important area.


Responding to the issue, Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said that national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, which restricts large-scale infrastructure development to safeguard biodiversity. However, he assured that the Centre would extend full support and work closely with the Arunachal Pradesh government and Chief Minister Pema Khandu to address the connectivity challenges.



Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Dr. Jyoti Zongluju Raises Concern Over AAPSU Women Wing Post Removal




Itanagar, Feb 11, 2026

Legal Lady Dr. Jyoti Zongluju, Advocate of the Supreme Court of India, has expressed concern over the recent amendment of bye-laws by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU), which removed the posts of President, Women Wing and Vice President, Women Wing.

Statement by Dr. Jyoti Zongluju

According to her viewpoint, a student organization should serve as a torchbearer for the younger generation by promoting equality, integrity, discipline, and inclusive leadership. She stated that decisions taken by student leaders shape the mindset of future society and should reflect progressive values rather than patriarchal thinking.

Dr. Zongluju emphasized that leadership must be based on integrity, capability, and commitment, not money, relationships, or power. Referring to ongoing student issues such as job demands, the APPSC controversy, PRC debates, and calls for justice, she questioned the purpose of public protests if leadership choices fail to uphold ethical standards.

Key remarks and appeal

She further noted that responsibility for change does not lie solely with the government, but also with voters and students who select their representatives. In her view, leadership is defined by accountability, courage, and a willingness to stand for students and society.

Highlighting the need for self-reflection, she urged people to consider whether the right choices are being made when selecting leaders. Concluding her remarks, Dr. Zongluju stated that meaningful reform begins not with strikes or slogans, but with individual conscience.

Non-Bailable Warrant Issued Against Ratna Maya Chetri and Associate

 



Aalo, Feb 11, 2026

Aalo court has issued a non-bailable warrant against influencer Ratna Maya Chetri and her associate Subhodir Ghosh after taking cognizance of a case linked to multiple complaints. The Officer-in-Charge of Aalo Police Station has been directed to proceed in accordance with the law. The next hearing is scheduled for February 24, 2026.

Earlier, on November 14, 2025, the Aalo Court had issued summons directing the two to appear on January 12, 2026, following complaints filed before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) court. Both accused remained absent on that date, though Chetri’s advocate submitted a vakalatnama on her behalf. The matter was subsequently listed for February 11, 2026, however, their continued absence prompted the court to issue a non-bailable warrant.

The cases include several FIRs lodged by the All Arunachal Pradesh Gorkha Welfare Society (West Siang Unit) and a separate defamation complaint filed by the Aalo Area Students’ Union (AASU).

The complaints arise from a viral video allegedly posted by Chetri, in which she and her companions reportedly made derogatory remarks about Aalo, leading to widespread backlash among local residents and members of the Gorkha community.

DCM Chowna Mein Calls on Sri Lankan Ministers Along with Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel


Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, along with the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel, called on Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath and Deputy Minister of Tourism Ruwan Ranasinghe during an official meeting.

The discussion focused on the strengthening of India-Sri Lanka bilateral relations under the leadership of Narendra Modi, including India’s timely support to Sri Lanka during its recent economic crisis.

The leaders also highlighted the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual ties between the two countries, particularly through Theravada Buddhism. The long-standing exchange of Theravada monks between Namsai and Sri Lanka for teachings and discourses on Abhidhamma was recalled as a strong symbol of shared heritage.


Deputy CM Chowna Mein and MP Governor Mangubhai Patel with Sri Lankan Ministers Vijitha Herath and Ruwan Ranasinghe during an official meeting.


DCM Chowna Mein highlighted Arunachal Pradesh’s rich cultural, spiritual and eco-tourism potential, emphasising opportunities for enhanced cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.

The meeting was attended by Acting High Commissioner at Colombo Satyanjal Pandey, Counsellor (Economic and Commerce) Devika Lal, First Secretary (Political) Navya Singla, and First Secretary (Economic and Commerce) Saurabh Sabhlok from the High Commission of India.


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Engineer Yater Padu Doji Becomes Arunachal Pradesh’s First Woman Chief Engineer

 


In a landmark development for the state’s engineering and administrative landscape, Er. Yater Padu Doji has been promoted to the rank of Chief Engineer in the Power Department, becoming the first woman to hold this prestigious position. A native of Darka village in West Siang district, her elevation represents a significant stride toward greater representation of women in senior technical leadership.


An alumna of Assam Engineering College, Jalukbari, Er. Doji holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering. She began her professional journey in 1993 as an Assistant Engineer and has since built a distinguished career spanning more than three decades. Rising steadily through the ranks, she served as Executive Engineer in 2003 and was promoted to Superintending Engineer in 2022, earning recognition for her technical expertise, disciplined work ethic, and effective handling of key departmental responsibilities.


Er. Yater Padu Doji, wife of Advocate Kardak Doji, is widely regarded for her professionalism and perseverance. Her promotion to Chief Engineer is expected to further strengthen the state’s power infrastructure initiatives while inspiring aspiring women professionals to pursue leadership roles in engineering and public service.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

KVK Kurung Kumey Conducts Oyster Mushroom Training for SHG Members at Nyapin



Nyapin, feb 9, 2026:

In a bid to enhance skills and promote sustainable livelihoods, KVK Kurung Kumey conducted a hands-on training programme on oyster mushroom production for members of local Self-Help Groups (SHGs) at Nyapin. 


Self help group members with KVK official

The training aimed at equipping rural women with practical knowledge and techniques to take up mushroom cultivation as a viable income-generating activity, thereby strengthening economic self-reliance and livelihood opportunities in the region.

Christian Community Protests Across Arunachal Against APFRA 1978

  Itanagar, April 30: Thousands of members of the Christian community staged coordinated sit-in protests across Arunachal Pradesh on Thursda...