Sunday, April 5, 2026

Passang Dorjee Sona Inaugurates Golden Jubilee Model School in Gensi

 

Gensi, April 5:

Education Minister Passang Dorjee Sona on Sunday inaugurated the Golden Jubilee Model School building at the Government Higher Secondary School in Gensi, located in Lower Siang district, marking a significant step toward strengthening educational infrastructure in the region.

The programme was also attended by Kardo Nyicyor, Deputy Speaker of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly and MLA from Likabali, along with other dignitaries, education officials, community leaders, and members of the public, reflecting strong local participation and support.

Sona is currently in Gensi to participate in the Mopin Festival, where he joined the community in celebrating one of the most prominent cultural festivals of the Galo community. The festival, known for its vibrant rituals, traditional attire, and spirit of unity, added a festive atmosphere to the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, the Minister described the newly constructed campus as one of the finest government school infrastructures in the region. He stated that the facility has been developed with the objective of providing students access to a modern, safe, and inspiring learning environment equipped with improved amenities.

Newly Inaugurated School Building at Gensi,
Lower Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh.

He emphasized that infrastructure development plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of education and overall student experience. According to him, well-equipped schools not only improve academic outcomes but also motivate students to pursue their goals with greater confidence.

Highlighting the government’s continued focus on the education sector, Sona noted that such initiatives reflect a broader commitment to bridging gaps in educational facilities across Arunachal Pradesh. He added that the government is actively working to ensure that students, even in remote areas, receive equal opportunities to learn, grow, and succeed.

The inauguration of the Golden Jubilee Model School building is expected to benefit students of Gensi and surrounding areas, providing them with a more conducive academic environment and reinforcing the state’s vision of inclusive and quality education for all.

Tadar Baro Wins AAPSU Convenor Post by 385 Votes

 

Itanagar, April 5:

Tadar Baro has been elected as the Convenor of the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union for the 2026–2029 term, defeating Charanso Halai by a margin of 385 votes in a closely watched and controversy-marked election.

Out of a total 2,061 votes cast, Baro secured 1,196 votes, while Halai received 811 votes. A total of 54 votes were declared invalid.

The election had earlier been mired in controversy after Baro filed a First Information Report (FIR) at the Itanagar Police Station, alleging that Halai violated AAPSU bylaws due to active political affiliation. Baro claimed that Halai was associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party as a polling booth president in Tezu, which, if proven, would render him ineligible under student union norms. He had also urged both the AAPSU Election Commission and BJP leadership to look into the matter.

Significantly, both Baro and Halai had initially been disqualified during the nomination and scrutiny process by the AAPSU Chief Election Committee. Halai’s candidature was rejected over alleged violations of Article 9(a)(iv) and Article 20(3)(b) of the AAPSU Constitution, while Baro was disqualified for non-compliance with Article 25(b).

The twin disqualifications had triggered strong reactions among supporters, as both were seen as key contenders. The Election Committee maintained that its decisions were in line with constitutional provisions to ensure a fair and transparent process.

Despite the earlier setbacks and heightened tensions within the student community, both candidates ultimately contested the election, culminating in Baro’s decisive victory. The result marks the beginning of a new leadership phase for AAPSU, following one of its most contentious electoral processes in recent years.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

 

Itanagar, April 3:

In a landmark achievement for Indian sports, Arunachal Pradesh’s Rupa Bayor has become the first Indian athlete to attain World Taekwondo (WT) World Ranking No. 5, marking a significant milestone in the country’s taekwondo journey.

Earlier this year, Bayor had already scripted history by becoming the first Indian taekwondo athlete to achieve World Rank No. 6 and Asia Rank No. 1 in recognised poomsae rankings, underlining her rapid rise on the global stage.

Hailing from Sippi village in Arunachal Pradesh, her journey from entering the world rankings at No. 123 in 2021 to breaking into the elite top 5 reflects exceptional grit, discipline, and consistency. Training at the Indo-Korean Taekwondo Academy in Mumbai under coach Abhishek Dubey, Bayor has delivered multiple medal-winning performances at international events.

Chief Minister Pema Khandu congratulated her on the historic feat, calling it a proud moment for the nation and a testament to her relentless hard work and dedication.

Bayor’s achievement not only strengthens India’s presence in global taekwondo but also serves as an inspiration for young athletes, especially from remote regions, to dream big and excel on the international stage.

Omang Dodum Named Player of the Match, Joint Top Scorer at SAFF U-20 Final

 



Maldives, April 3:

Arunachal Pradesh’s rising football star Omang Dodum delivered a remarkable performance on the biggest stage, earning the Player of the Match award in the final of the SAFF U-20 Championship, while also finishing as the joint top scorer of the tournament.

The final, held at the National Stadium in Malé, saw India face Bangladesh in a tightly contested encounter that ended in a goalless draw after regulation time. Both teams displayed disciplined defending and missed chances in a high-intensity match that kept fans on edge throughout.

The outcome was eventually decided through a penalty shootout, where Bangladesh edged past India 4–3 to lift the title. Despite the heartbreaking result for India, Dodum stood out as one of the most influential inplayers on the pitch. His movement, attacking presence, and ability to create opportunities consistently troubled the opposition defense during the match.

Dodum’s performance in the final earned him the Player of the Match honor, which was presented by Mohamed Muhiseen Ariff. The recognition highlighted not just his impact in the final, but also his overall contribution throughout the tournament.

The young forward from Arunachal Pradesh enjoyed an impressive campaign, finishing as joint top scorer with three goals. He played a crucial role in India’s journey to the final, delivering consistent performances in the group stage and knockout rounds. His attacking contributions were especially vital in India’s dominant semi-final victory over Bhutan, where he played a key role in leading the team into the final.

Dodum’s achievement holds special significance for Arunachal Pradesh and the wider Northeast region, which continues to produce talented footballers making their mark on the national stage. His success reflects the growing strength of football in the region and serves as an inspiration for aspiring players.

Although India fell just short of clinching the title, Dodum’s individual brilliance emerged as one of the biggest positives of the tournament. His composure under pressure, goal-scoring ability, and standout performances have marked him as one of the brightest young prospects in Indian football.

With this breakthrough tournament, Omang Dodum has not only brought pride to Arunachal Pradesh but has also strengthened his reputation as a rising star to watch in the years ahead.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Absconding Drug Kingpin Arrested in Assam After Year-Long Manhunt

 

Seijosa, April, 3:

In a significant breakthrough against drug trafficking, Pakke Kessang district police in Arunachal Pradesh have arrested an absconding kingpin of a drug racket who had been on the run since 2025.

The accused, Mafizul Islam, son of Late Samar Ali and a resident of Kekakoli Nepali Gaon under Charduar Police Station in Assam, was apprehended at around 3:30 AM during a coordinated operation conducted at his hideout in Assam.

Police sources confirmed that the accused was wanted in connection with Seijosa Police Station Case No. 04/25, registered under Sections 21(B) and 27 of the NDPS Act. He had been evading arrest since the case was registered last year and is believed to be a key figure in a drug trafficking network operating across Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

The operation was closely monitored by Superintendent of Police, Pakke Kessang, Smti. Sweta Singh (IPS). The team on the ground was led by DSP Kiksi Yangfo and included Sub-Inspector and Officer-in-Charge Sang Thinley, ASI Laxman Sahu, Head Constable Gopesh Ranjan, Constable T. Karbi, Constable T. Akin, and Lady Constable K. Tawe, along with personnel from the 3rd IRBn, Monai (Seijosa).

Officials stated that the successful arrest was made possible with active support from the Assam Police, particularly the team from Charduar Police Station, who assisted in tracking and apprehending the accused.

Following the arrest, police revealed that several other individuals linked to the drug supply network are currently under surveillance, and further operations are expected in the coming days.

Officer-in-Charge Sang Thinley expressed appreciation for the cooperation extended by the Assam Police, highlighting the importance of inter-state coordination in tackling organized drug trafficking.

The arrest of the main kingpin marks a major step in dismantling drug networks in the region and reinforces the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat the spread of narcotics.


Namsai Drug Bust: 57g Heroin Seized, Key Peddler Arrested

 

Namsai, April 2:

In a major crackdown on illegal drug trafficking, Namsai Police have dismantled a drug peddling network within a span of 12 days, arresting key accused individuals and recovering a total of 57 grams of suspected heroin in two separate operations. The seized contraband is estimated to be worth several lakhs in the illegal market.

The operations were carried out under the overall supervision of Superintendent of Police Sangey Thinley (APPS).

The first operation took place on March 20, 2026, following credible intelligence inputs. A police team conducted a raid at an abandoned rented premises near a petroleum pump, approximately 1 km from 2nd Mile in Namsai. During the raid, one accused, identified as Sujita Kungkung, was apprehended. A search of the premises led to the recovery of a soap case containing approximately 15 grams of suspected heroin.

In a subsequent operation on April 2, 2026, police acted on further intelligence along the Solungtoo Highway. A Suzuki Ignis (Registration No. AR-20A-5547) was intercepted, resulting in the arrest of Chow Pingta Choutang, identified as a key peddler in the region. During the search of the vehicle, approximately 41 grams of suspected heroin, concealed in soap cases within the centre console, were recovered.

Accused Sujita Kungkung

All seizures were conducted in accordance with legal procedures, in the presence of independent witnesses, and documented through e-Sakshya. Cases have been registered under relevant provisions of the NDPS Act.

The operations were led by the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) team under Dy. SP Kengo Dirchi, SDPO Namsai, along with Inspector A. Pandey, L/SI K. Kimsing, SI R. Kahik, and Special Branch personnel, with support from local police.

Further investigation is underway to trace backward and forward linkages within the drug network.

Namsai Police reiterated their commitment to curbing drug trafficking and urged the public to assist by sharing information related to illegal drug activities.

ACB Arrests Another Accused in ₹130 Cr Highway Compensation Scam

 

Itanagar, April 2:

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of Arunachal Pradesh has intensified its crackdown on the alleged multi-crore land compensation scam linked to the Lada-Sarli stretch of the Arunachal Frontier Highway, with the arrest of another accused.

Karbia Rebe (39), a resident of Rebe village in East Kameng district, was apprehended in Itanagar on March 31, 2026, after being summoned for questioning. He was produced before a local court on April 1 and subsequently remanded to judicial custody at Jully Jail.

According to ACB officials, Rebe is suspected to be one of the beneficiaries involved in fraudulent claims during the land compensation process. His arrest follows crucial leads uncovered in the ongoing financial investigation tracing the flow of funds. Authorities indicated that the probe is expanding, and further arrests are likely in the coming days, targeting both private individuals and government officials, including personnel from the District Land Settlement and Revenue department.

The case revolves around alleged irregularities in the disbursement of nearly ₹130 crore as land compensation for the 125.5-km Lada-Sarli stretch of the Frontier Highway (NH-913), a strategically significant project aimed at enhancing connectivity along the India–China border in East Kameng district.

Preliminary findings point to widespread malpractice, including inflated compensation claims, fabrication of assets, and diversion of funds. The investigation has already led to multiple arrests. Former District Land Revenue and Settlement Officer Takam Kechak was taken into custody in December 2025 and re-arrested in January 2026. Several middlemen, including Rajo Gyadi, Yayo Yangfo, and Khya Byagang, were also arrested in January for allegedly facilitating bribes amounting to over ₹19 crore in certain segments.

By early February 2026, authorities had arrested at least four individuals and seized approximately ₹11.5 crore in connection with the case.

The ACB is currently conducting package-wise re-verification of land records and compensation claims, following growing public demand for a comprehensive investigation. Calls have also emerged from civil society groups to transfer the case to central agencies such as the CBI and ED for a more extensive probe.

The Lada-Sarli Frontier Highway project is considered vital for strengthening border infrastructure, making the alleged scam a matter of serious concern due to its scale and the involvement of both officials and private beneficiaries.

Nirjuli Drug Bust: Two Held with 31 Heroin Vials

 

Nirjuli, April 2:

In a sustained crackdown on drug trafficking, the ICR Naharlagun Police apprehended two suspected drug peddlers and seized 31 vials of heroin during a targeted operation in Nirjuli on Wednesday.

According to an official press release from the Office of the Superintendent of Police, Naharlagun, the operation was conducted on April 2 at around 2:30 PM following credible intelligence inputs regarding the transportation of heroin from Banderdewa for distribution across the Itanagar Capital Region.

Acting on the input, a police team led by Inspector Tadu Hassang, Officer-in-Charge of Nirjuli Police Station, carried out the operation under the supervision of Superintendent of Police Dr. Nyelam Nega. The team intercepted a TVS NTORQ scooter without a registration number at the Viaduct Bridge in Dikrong, Nirjuli.

Two individuals were apprehended at the scene and identified as Khyoda Tama (24), a resident of Jollang near Central Jail, Itanagar, and Bamang Raju (29), a resident of Dokum Colony, Itanagar.

Seized Vials of Heroin from the Operation 

During the search, police recovered 31 vials of heroin weighing 39.96 grams (including the weight of the vials) from their possession. The contraband, along with the scooter, was seized in the presence of independent witnesses, adhering to all legal procedures.

A case has been registered at Nirjuli Police Station (Case No. 18/26) under Sections 21(b)/27 of the NDPS Act. Further investigation is currently underway.

Police officials reiterated their commitment to intensifying action against drug trafficking and ensuring a drug-free environment in the region.

Inter College Football Championship 2026 Begins in Yupia

 

Yupia, April 2:

The 1st Edition of the Inter College Football Championship, 2026 commenced at Golden Jubilee Stadium, Yupia, bringing together student teams from across Arunachal Pradesh in a vibrant celebration of sportsmanship and unity.

Organised by the Arunachal United Foundation under the aegis of the Arunachal Pradesh Football Association, the championship is guided by the motto “One Voice, One Arunachal.” The initiative aims to promote discipline, teamwork, and healthy competition among the youth, while also providing a strong platform to identify and nurture emerging football talent across the state.

The tournament witnessed enthusiastic participation from colleges, reflecting the growing interest in football and the spirit of camaraderie among students. Beyond competition, the event seeks to strengthen bonds of unity and brotherhood, encouraging young players to showcase their skills and determination.

Adding a meaningful dimension to the championship, organisers have dedicated all proceeds from ticketing towards supporting orphanages, old age homes, and physically challenged individuals. This humanitarian effort highlights the role of sports as a vehicle for social good and collective responsibility.

Dignitaries, including Chief Guest Kento Jini, Guest of Honour Hon’ble MLA Shri Pani Taram, and Special Invitee Shri Dodum Yangfo, attended the inaugural programme and appreciated the initiative.

The organisers have urged citizens, especially the youth, to actively support the tournament, making it not only a sporting success but also a step towards building a more united and compassionate Arunachal Pradesh.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Arunachal Steps Up Drive to Prevent Child Marriage Ahead of Akshaya Tritiya

 

Yupia, March 31:

The Government of Arunachal Pradesh has issued an official order directing authorities in Papum Pare district to intensify efforts to prevent child marriages ahead of the upcoming festival of Akshaya Tritiya.

The directive, issued by the Office of the Deputy Director, District ICDS Cell, Yupia, follows instructions from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and the state’s Department of Women and Child Development. Authorities have been asked to conduct widespread awareness campaigns across villages, panchayats, urban wards, and district levels.

Akshaya Tritiya, considered an auspicious occasion in the Hindu calendar, has historically seen a higher likelihood of child marriages being conducted. In view of this, religious leaders in the district have been strictly instructed not to solemnize or support any child marriage under any circumstances. They have also been urged to report any such incidents immediately to the nearest police station or the Child Marriage Prohibition Officer (CMPO).

The order assigns specific responsibilities to various departments and stakeholders. Child Development Project Officers (CDPOs) and Anganwadi workers will lead grassroots awareness drives. Coordination with religious leaders and service providers involved in marriage functions—such as tent providers, printing presses, and marriage hall operators—will also be undertaken to sensitize them about legal provisions against child marriage.

Education authorities, including the DDSE and DEO, have been directed to prepare lists of school dropouts or children absent without proper notice, as they are considered vulnerable to early marriage. Additionally, officials are tasked with identifying at-risk children and ensuring continuous monitoring, counseling, and family engagement to prevent such cases.

All stakeholders have been instructed to ensure strict compliance with the order and take proactive measures. An Action Taken Report must be submitted by April 7, 2026.

The order was issued under the authority of Deputy Commissioner Vishakha Yadav, IAS, as part of a coordinated effort to safeguard children’s rights and curb illegal child marriages in the district.

Missing Naharlagun Minor Rescued from Guwahati

 


Naharlagun, April 2:

A minor girl reported missing from Naharlagun since March 26, 2026, was successfully traced and rescued from Guwahati following prompt and coordinated action by police teams across states.

Acting on the complaint, Inspector K. Dev, Officer-in-Charge of Naharlagun Police Station, tracked the girl’s movement to Fancy Bazaar in Guwahati after confirming that she had boarded a bus from Naharlagun. Preliminary findings indicated that she had left home out of fear of parental scolding over poor academic performance.

Upon reaching Guwahati, the girl was reportedly approached by two suspected women who attempted to mislead her, raising concerns of possible trafficking. Based on timely inputs shared by Naharlagun Police, a team from Pan Bazaar Police Station swiftly intervened, located the minor, and ensured her safe rescue.

She was subsequently brought back and reunited with her family. The suspected women managed to flee upon noticing the police presence.

Superintendent of Police, ICR, Dr. Nyelam Nega, stressed the importance of parental guidance, care, and emotional support for young individuals, particularly during difficult phases, to help prevent such incidents.

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