Sunday, April 26, 2026

Bhalukpong Police Conduct Awareness Drive for Students on Drugs, Cybercrime and Child Labour

 


Bhalukpong, April 25:

An awareness campaign focusing on drug abuse, cybercrime, and child labour (NCL) was conducted at the Bhalukpong Police Station, West Kameng District, on April 25, 2026. The programme was organized for students of Government Secondary School, Upper Bhalukpong, under the initiative of the Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Bhalukpong.

During the session, students were educated on the dangers and long-term consequences of substance abuse, the rising threats of cybercrime, and the legal and social implications of child labour. The SDPO emphasized the importance of awareness, responsible digital behavior, and informed decision-making among young individuals.

Police demonstrate equipment to students.

In addition to the awareness talks, the students were given a practical overview of police operations. They were briefed about various weapons, wireless communication (WT) equipment, and riot control gear used by the police. 

Officials also explained the functioning and responsibilities of a police station to help students better understand law enforcement processes.

The programme was attended by Gaon Burahs (GPMs) and the Bazar Secretary of Bhalukpong, highlighting community participation in promoting awareness and safety among the youth.

VKV Liromoba Fee Hike Sparks Parents’ Protest

 


Liromoba, April 26:

A group of parents under the banner of the Liromoba VKV Parents Group staged a protest against the recent hike in admission and related fees at Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya (VKV), Liromoba. The demonstrators marched with placards and raised slogans, voicing strong opposition to what they termed an “abrupt and unjustified” fee increase.

Protesters displayed banners outlining their key demands, including the immediate minimisation of admission fees and rollback of the revised fee structure. Many placards highlighted concerns over affordability, stressing that the sudden hike has placed a significant financial burden on families.

Beyond the fee issue, the parents also pointed out gaps in basic facilities. They demanded improved transportation services for students and teachers, better computer access, and the introduction of vocational support such as tailoring facilities with staff. Infrastructure development was another major concern, with calls for better classrooms, toilets, and hostel facilities.

Adding to the growing concern, social activist and General Secretary of the Private School and Children Welfare Association, Tana Tamar Tara, had earlier this month raised the issue publicly. He stated that institutions like VKV, which receive corpus funds from the government, should take responsibility in controlling fee hikes and work towards providing free education to tribal students from economically weaker backgrounds.

Tara further warned that if the issue remains unresolved, it could be escalated in the larger interest of the public. His remarks have amplified the debate around affordability and accountability in private educational institutions operating with government support.

The protest remained peaceful, with participants urging school authorities and concerned stakeholders to address their grievances promptly. The incident reflects a broader concern across regions over rising education costs and the need to ensure inclusive and affordable schooling.

10 Sacred Statues Stolen from Dirang Monastery

Thupsung Dhargye Ling Monastery, Dirang. (Image: Mon Rising)

Dirang, West Kameng, April 25:
A shocking theft at Thupsung Dhargye Ling Monastery in Dirang has left the local community distressed and outraged after ten sacred statues were reportedly stolen from the premises.

The incident came to light when members of the monastery discovered that several niches, once home to revered idols, had been left empty, with ten statues found missing from their designated places. The missing statues were not merely artistic creations but objects of deep spiritual importance, symbolizing faith, devotion, and the cultural heritage of the region.

Residents and devotees have expressed strong emotions over the incident, calling it a serious violation of a sacred space. Many described the loss as deeply personal, noting that the statues formed an integral part of their belief system and identity.

Empty niches mark missing sacred idols at Dirang monastery
(Image source: Mon Rising)

The theft has also raised concerns about the safety and security of religious institutions in the area. Monasteries, traditionally known for their openness and peaceful environment, may now face increasing pressure to adopt stronger protective measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

Community members have urged for swift action and the safe return of the stolen idols. At the same time, authorities are yet to issue any official statement regarding the incident.

Though it is not yet certain whether the theft at the Dirang monastery was carried out by visiting tourists or locals, recent incidents in western Arunachal Pradesh have drawn attention to a pattern of thefts involving tourists, particularly in popular destinations such as Tawang.

Just days ago, a woman tourist was reportedly captured on CCTV stealing clothes from a shop in Nehru Market in Tawang. In another incident, sacred items were stolen from Buddha Park in Tawang by a tourist from West Bengal, who was later apprehended. He was subsequently released after being pardoned by a monk from the Buddha Park.

The case has reignited broader discussions around the need to respect religious sites and preserve cultural heritage. As the situation unfolds, residents of Dirang continue to await clarity and hope for the recovery of the sacred statues.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

PWD Engineer Killed as Tree Falls on SUV on NH-13 in Arunachal

 

Keyi Panyor, April 25:

In a tragic incident triggered by inclement weather, a 43-year-old Public Works Department (PWD) engineer lost his life after a tree, uprooted by heavy rain and strong winds, fell on a moving vehicle along National Highway-13 in Arunachal Pradesh on Saturday morning.

The accident took place at around 8:00 am on the Potin–Posa stretch of NH-13, specifically between Pitapull and Potin. According to police, a Toyota Fortuner travelling from Itanagar towards Pipsorang was struck by a massive log that suddenly collapsed onto the passenger side of the vehicle amid intense rainfall and gusty winds sweeping across the region.

The deceased has been identified as Deken (Deccan) Sorang (43), who was serving as a Junior Engineer under the Public Works Department and was posted in Pipsorang under Kra Daadi district. He was travelling in the front passenger seat at the time of the incident. Accompanying him was the driver, Shan Rai (36), a resident of Dhemaji district in neighbouring Assam.

Superintendent of Police of Keyi Panyor district, Angad Mehta, stated that the force of the falling tree was devastating. The log struck the vehicle directly on the side where Sorang was seated, leading to fatal injuries and his instantaneous death at the scene. The driver, although physically unharmed, suffered severe shock due to the sudden and violent nature of the incident. He was immediately shifted to the Community Health Centre (CHC) in Yazali, where he is currently undergoing medical observation and treatment.

Local police and emergency responders rushed to the accident site soon after receiving information. A rescue operation was swiftly carried out to extricate the victims from the damaged vehicle. The body of the deceased was later transported to the CHC for necessary procedures.

Officials informed that an inquest has been conducted in accordance with legal protocols. Further formalities, including post-mortem procedures and handing over of the body, are being carried out in coordination with the bereaved family members.

The incident highlights the risks posed by extreme weather conditions in hilly terrains, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall when landslides, falling trees, and road blockages are common. Authorities have urged commuters to exercise caution while travelling through vulnerable stretches of highways during adverse weather.

This unfortunate event has cast a pall of grief over the department and the local community, as colleagues and acquaintances mourn the untimely demise of the engineer.

Thinwang Deosa Surrenders in Tirap with Weapon

 


Khonsa, April 24:

In a significant development, a cadre of the NSCN-IM surrendered before security forces in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh on April 24, 2026.

The individual has been identified as SS Lieutenant Thinwang Deosa (60), a resident of Sanliam village under Lazu Circle in Tirap District. 

He surrendered at the Superintendent of Police’s office in Khonsa in the presence of Tirap Police and personnel from the Assam Rifles.

During the surrender, Deosa handed over one 7.65 mm pistol (made in the United States), along with a magazine and seven live rounds of ammunition.

Officials stated that the surrender marks a positive step toward ongoing efforts by security forces to restore peace, stability, and development in the region, which has long been affected by insurgent activities.

Mama Natung Inaugurates Debeyar Circle HQ, Key Facilities Opened in East Kameng

 

Glimpses from the inauguration of key
infrastructure facilities at Nere, East Kameng
district. (Image: Mama Natung Facebook)

Nere, East Kameng, April 25:

In a significant push toward strengthening grassroots administration, Arunachal Pradesh Home Minister Mama Natung on Saturday inaugurated a series of key infrastructure facilities at the newly established Debeyar Circle Headquarters in Nere.

The inaugurated facilities include the Circle Office for the Debeyar Circle Officer, residential quarters for the Circle Officer, a Panchayat Bhawan, a Guest House, and a Forest Guest House. These developments are aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency and ensuring better service delivery in the region.

Addressing the gathering, the Home Minister emphasized that the establishment of the circle headquarters marks a crucial step in bringing governance closer to the people. He stated that decentralization of administrative services would significantly reduce the need for residents to travel long distances for basic government services.

Following the inauguration, Natung interacted with Gaon Buras, Panchayat members, and community representatives at the Nere General Ground. The event was attended by ZPC Smti Pai Pizi Yangfo, ZPM Shri Demo Cheri, Advocate Kasung Cheda, Shri Elosan Hiffo Tadung (ADC), and various Heads of Departments.

Officials confirmed that with the formal commencement of the Debeyar Circle Headquarters, essential public services such as issuance of Birth Certificates and Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs) have started locally from today. The initiative aligns with the government’s “Seva Aapke Dwaar” approach, aimed at delivering accessible, inclusive, and people-centric governance at the grassroots level.

The move is expected to improve administrative outreach, strengthen local governance, and accelerate development activities in the region.

Rare Natural Triplet Birth Successfully Delivered at Itanagar Hospital

 


Itanagar, April 24:

In a remarkable medical achievement, a 30-year-old woman from Kurung Kumey district safely delivered healthy, full-term triplets through a caesarean section at Polo Hospital.

Triplet pregnancies are widely regarded as high-risk due to increased chances of complications for both the mother and the babies. Such cases are most often associated with assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, in this instance, the pregnancy was entirely natural, making it exceptionally rare.

The complex surgical procedure was successfully led by gynaecologist Dr Posting Bayang Neri, along with MS Dr Meli Dodum. Despite the inherent risks involved in multiple births, the medical team reported that the operation proceeded smoothly without any intra-operative or post-operative complications.

Dr Neri highlighted the uniqueness of the case, stating that spontaneous triplet pregnancies carried to full term are extremely uncommon. He further confirmed that both the mother and the newborns are in stable condition and recovering well, reflecting a highly successful maternal and neonatal outcome.

According to hospital sources, each of the three babies weighed approximately 2.3 kilograms at birth, an impressive weight for triplets, and none required admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

Authorities at Polo Hospital commended the medical team for their expertise and coordinated effort in ensuring a safe delivery. They noted that full-term natural triplet births without complications are exceedingly rare, making this case a significant milestone for the hospital and the region’s healthcare system.

Friday, April 24, 2026

AdiSU Honours Anti-Drug Activist Gumin Mize

 


Pasighat, April 24:

The Adi Students’ Union (AdiSU) felicitated Gumin Mize, President of the Arunachal Pradesh Anti-Drugs Warriors (APADW), in recognition of his dedicated efforts toward building a drug-free Arunachal Pradesh.

A prominent social activist, Mize has been at the forefront of a grassroots movement against drug trafficking and substance abuse, particularly in the East Siang and Itanagar regions. Through consistent community engagement, awareness drives, and active intervention, he has played a significant role in mobilizing youth and civil society against the growing menace of narcotics.

Widely regarded by locals as a “real-life hero,” Mize’s contributions were formally acknowledged in 2025 when he was named among the “Unsung Heroes of Arunachal.” His work includes tracking drug peddlers and strongly advocating for accessible, high-quality rehabilitation services for individuals struggling with addiction.

AdiSU, while honoring Mize, expressed its commitment to support his mission and collaborate in future initiatives aimed at curbing drug abuse and strengthening community resilience.

The recognition highlights the growing role of community-led efforts in addressing substance abuse and reinforces the importance of collective action in safeguarding the state’s youth.

Raghav Chadha Joins BJP, Big Blow to AAP

 

New Delhi, April 24:

In a significant political development, Raghav Chadha has officially announced his decision to join the Bharatiya Janata Party, triggering a major split within the Aam Aadmi Party. The move is being seen as a substantial blow to AAP leadership, particularly party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Addressing a press conference, Chadha stated that a large section of AAP’s presence in the Rajya Sabha, reportedly around two-thirds of its 10 MPs, will merge with the BJP. He confirmed that the necessary documents have been signed and submitted to the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, formalizing the transition.

Among those expected to join him are Harbhajan Singh and Swati Maliwal, along with Rajinder Gupta, Vikram Sahney, Ashok Mittal, and Sandeep Pathak. The development indicates one of the largest parliamentary shifts involving AAP since its formation.

Explaining his decision, Chadha delivered a sharp critique of his former party, alleging that AAP has strayed from its founding principles. He stated that the party, once built on anti-corruption and transparency, has become “corrupt and compromised.” Calling himself “the right man in the wrong party,” he said his move reflects a desire to reconnect with public expectations and governance priorities.

Picture from the press conference.

Sources suggest that Chadha’s entry into the BJP could be followed by a significant role at the national level, with speculation about a possible ministerial position gaining traction.

Chadha, a founding member of AAP since 2012, rose to prominence as a close aide to Kejriwal and played a key role in the party’s rise to power in Delhi in 2015. His departure marks a turning point for the party’s national ambitions and internal cohesion.

The BJP has not yet released a detailed statement on the development, but party insiders have welcomed the move, describing it as an endorsement of the BJP’s leadership and governance model.

The defection is expected to reshape the balance within the Rajya Sabha and intensify political contestation ahead of upcoming elections. For AAP, the loss of senior leadership and MPs may pose immediate organizational and strategic challenges.

East Kameng Marks Historic National Panchayat Day 2026 Celebration in Arunachal

 

Minister Dasanglu Pul arrived in the presence of Home minister
Mama Natung, other dignitaries and local public.


East Kameng, April 24:

National Panchayat Day 2026 was celebrated with remarkable scale and enthusiasm in East Kameng district, setting a new benchmark not only for the district but across the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Organized under the theme “Atmanirbhar Panchayat Se Samriddh Bharat Tak,” the event marked a historic milestone as the first large-scale Panchayat Day celebration of its kind in the region, reflecting a strong commitment toward grassroots governance and rural development.

The programme was meticulously organized by the Panchayat Department of East Kameng under the leadership of Smti. Pai Pizi Yangfo, Zilla Parishad Chairperson (ZPC) of 03-East Kameng and Organising Chairman. The event witnessed the collective efforts of all 13 Zilla Parishad Members (ZPMs), Panchayat staff, and Block Offices, whose coordinated planning and execution ensured a vibrant and well-managed celebration. The dignitaries and guests were warmly received by the ADC Seppa-cum-DPDO, East Kameng, setting a welcoming and dignified tone for the proceedings.

The celebration was graced by Dasanglu Pul, Hon’ble Minister for Women & Child Development, Cultural Affairs, and Science & Technology, who attended as the Chief Guest. Tagru Kasha, ZPC Kra Dadi, attended as the Guest of Honour. The event also saw the presence of several distinguished invitees including Mrs. Biri Santi, Shri Meje Degio, Shri Tsering Nimasow, Shri Kalley Rijuju, and Shri Rup Techi, further elevating the stature of the occasion.

The programme was guided by Mama Natung, Hon’ble Minister for Border Affairs, ISBA, PHE & Water Supply, and Department of Indigenous Affairs, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, who served as the Chief Patron. Support was extended by Ealing Tallang, Hon’ble MLA of 10-Seppa East Assembly Constituency, who acted as Patron of the event.

In her address, Chief Guest Dasanglu Pul commended the dedication and enthusiasm of the organizing team and emphasized the critical importance of effective implementation of Panchayat and rural development schemes at the grassroots level. Drawing from her experience, she encouraged local leaders and officials to continue working collectively to strengthen rural governance systems. Guest of Honour Tagru Kasha appreciated the scale and coordination of the programme, noting that such initiatives set a strong example for other districts to follow.

Cultural display by the dance group. 

Chief Patron Mama Natung lauded the collective efforts of Panchayat representatives and administrative officials, highlighting the significance of unity and proactive governance in achieving developmental goals. Patron Ealing Tallang also expressed admiration for the team’s commitment and urged continued focus on delivering tangible outcomes through grassroots initiatives.

Organising Chairman Pai Pizi Yangfo extended heartfelt gratitude to all contributors, acknowledging that despite financial constraints, the event was successfully executed through teamwork, dedication, and a shared vision of empowering Panchayati Raj institutions. She emphasized that the celebration was not only about commemorating the day but also about reinforcing the spirit of collaboration and accountability at the grassroots level.

The event witnessed extensive participation from administrative officers, Heads of Departments, Panchayat leaders, and staff members, making it one of the most widely attended Panchayat Day celebrations in the state. The scale, coordination, and impact of the programme received widespread appreciation from attendees and observers alike.

The programme concluded with a formal Vote of Thanks delivered by the AC Seppa-cum-DD (RD), East Kameng, who expressed sincere appreciation to all dignitaries, officials, and participants for their invaluable contributions in making the event a grand success.

Girl with Cerebral Palsy Secures First Division in Manipur HSE 2026

 

Binila Khumukcham with her parents. (Image source: Jiri Today)

Manipur, April 23:

In an inspiring display of determination and resilience, Binila Khumukcham, a student from Jiribam Babupara in Manipur, has achieved remarkable success in the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) 2026 conducted by the Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur (COHSEM). Despite living with cerebral palsy and being unable to use her hands, she secured 67.4% in the Commerce stream, earning a First Division and reportedly the highest marks in her stream from Jiribam.

Binila’s journey has been marked by extraordinary perseverance. With limited physical mobility in her hands, she performs her daily activities, including writing and academic work, using her feet. Over the years, she has adapted to her circumstances with determination, developing the ability to study, write exams, and complete tasks independently through sheer practice and willpower.

Her achievement stands as a powerful testament to the fact that physical limitations do not define one’s potential. Instead, it highlights how discipline, consistency, and mental strength can overcome even the most challenging barriers. Preparing for board examinations is demanding for any student, but Binila’s accomplishment reflects an exceptional level of focus and commitment.

Binila Khumukcham showing
how she writes using her foot.

Family support has also played a crucial role in her journey. Her parents have stood by her side, encouraging her education and independence while ensuring she had the environment needed to pursue her goals. Their support, combined with her personal determination, has helped her reach this milestone.

Beyond academics, Binila has clear ambitions for her future. She aspires to become a businesswoman and lead an independent life, setting an example not only for students with disabilities but for all young people striving to achieve their dreams.

Her success has resonated across Manipur, serving as a source of motivation and pride. It reinforces an important message: success is not limited by circumstances but is driven by hard work, dedication, and a strong will to succeed. Stories like Binila’s encourage society to recognize ability beyond limitations and to create more inclusive opportunities for all.

This achievement is not just a personal milestone but a proud moment for the state. It stands as an inspiring example for students across Manipur and beyond, reminding everyone that with determination and perseverance, even the toughest challenges can be overcome.


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