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Friday, July 19, 2013

The Arun Information

Vol - II Issue - 27

Friday, July 19, 2013 Naharlagun

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CHANGLANG : Many well wishers from various places gathered on July 15 last at the residence of late W. Pongte, Ex-Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, who had expired in a road accident at Dhemaji on 15.06.2013.Members from all community and religion offered prayers followed by candle-lighting at the Tomb (Burial place) at Yankang village for his eternal peace. With this rite, the final traditionally bound ritual CHINGSATHOK has come to an end. The family members who are yet to recover from the grief, had carried out the tradition with full of emotions.

Late Pongte, laid to rest

1 lakh employment generation: CM steps up efforts

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Guv attends National Conference on Security

SEPPA: Mass candle light march started from police station type-III to General Ground spearheaded by Rangmo Welfare Society & R LW W W YA a t S e p p a o n J u l y 13 last as a protest against the gruesome act of rape and murder of a minor girl Omi Rangmo, age 3 yrs at Bhalukpong. People from all sections of the society irrespective of cast, creed, religion etc joined the procession raised voice against the inhuman practice. Thousands and thousands in numbers participated during the candle light procession demanded for immediate capital punishment against the rapist-gruesome act of raped and murdered and also gave a slogan Save Aruanchal, Save Girl child.

Mass candle light march

New Delhi, July 15: As a part of the CMs 1 lakh Employment Generation Programme, Chief Minister Nabam Tuki announced to conduct a Mass Recruitment Rally in the state capital Itanagar on August 30 for large scale employment generation in the private sector. The Chief Minister made the

KHONSA: Altogether 35 candidates from Tirap district have qualified in physical and written tests conducted recently for recruitment in ITBP. The physical test was held at Khonsa while the written examination was conducted at Changlang. This is yet another feather on the cap of Tirap District Career Counseling Cell (TDCCC). It may be mentioned here that a rigorous physical training was imparted at Nehru stadium Khonsa to the aspiring candidates by the ITBP personnel under the aegis of TDCCC. The successful candidates will have to go through detailed medical examination at Mohanbari, Assam from July 19 to 21 next. This is not the first time that the TDCCC has produced such results. Earlier also, a number of youths had been facilitated to absorbed in different jobs. PASIGHAT : East Siang Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Shrivastava accompanied by Genden Tsomu, DDMO visited the Siku bridge site and had discussions with Pankaj Kumar, OC 1443 BCC. Inspecting the embankment protection works with RCC wire cage, the DC emphasized on the importance of maintaining the road communication in this part of the region. This is the lifeline of the area and all development works depend on it, she added. On enquiry by the DC about the measures taken for the protection of road and the bridge, Pankaj Kumar informed that the organization is very concerned about maintaining proper road communication. Disruption of roads is not only detrimental for progress of works but retard development, he said, adding the protection works with RCC wire cage in the right bank is being taken up in war footing. Machineries are being brought to be engaged for diversion of the river course which may start from tomorrow, said the OC. He further informed that for long term protection of the banks, 500 mtrs and 300 mtrs of guide bunds on the upper and lower banks will be constructed in the next working season. He assured complete efforts to keep the road communication through.

More than 35 candidates from Tirap qualify for medical test in ITBP

Governor calls for strengthening ageold ties

announcement after a meeting with Skill Development Training Providers held under his Chairmanship at New Delhi today. The scope for strengthening the institutional infrastructure for skill development for the benefit of the youth in the state was the primary agenda of the meeting where national level vocational

training providers from diverse sectors like textiles, beauty and wellness, hydropower, infrastructure, security etc, made their presentations for the long term engagement with the state. In the rally, all the training providers will be present and apprise about various facets of their training programmes. Tuki was happy to note that almost 80% of the trainees would be getting placements after their respective trainings. The Chief Secretary H.K Paliwal, who was present in the meeting, explained that the state government would take necessary initiatives for providing adequate infrastructure to the training providers so that the candidates could avail the training within the state itself. In his closing remarks, the Chief Minister underlined the importance (contd. on P-4)...

ITANAGAR, July 16: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Lt. Gen (Retd) Nirbhay Sharma called on the Governor of Assam, Janaki Ballav Patnaik at Raj Bhawan, Dispur on July 14. They discussed on various developmental issues affecting both states, including flood situation in Assam. The Governor emphasised on

strengthening the age-old cultural ties and economic bonds between the two friendly neighbouring states. As token of love, the Governor presented a framed Mishmi pipe to his counterpart on behalf of people of Arunachal Pradesh. First Lady of the state Smti Jyotsna Sharma accompanied the Governor during the call on.

DC visits Siku Bridge site

Union MoS for Minority Affairs pays whirlwind tour to Tirap-Longding

NEW DELHI, July 17 : The National Institute of Mountaineering & Allied Sports (NIMAS) at picturesque Dirang valley in West Kameng district is all set to see the light of day soon. To a request made by state Chief Minister Nabam Tuki here today, Union Defence Minister A K Antony has consented to lay the foundation stone of the prestigious institute in October last week this year. First ever meeting of the Executive Council - highest decision making body of NIMAS - held at the headquarters of Ministry of Defence here was chaired by Antony with Tuki as co-chair. The institute had come into being after an announcement made by the Prime Minister in 2003. NIMAS is an autonomous institute under Ministry of Defence jointly incorporated by Government of

Union Defense Minister to lay foundation stone of NIMAS in October

GUWAHATI, July 18 : Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. Gen (Retd) Nirbhay Sharma delivered the key note address in the inaugural session of two-day conference on Northeast India: Strategic and Developmental imperatives jointly organized by Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses, New Delhi and Special Branch, Assam Police at Guwahati on July 15 In his address the Governor said that the North Eastern States of India are a critical part of the future growth, development and strategic positioning of India. Stating that eight countries are within radius of 1000 K.M if North East, which constitute 24.6% of the world population and one of the largest economies, the Governor said that North East has to graduate from a transit route to a driver of economic growth looking East to and fro. In order to fulfil the strategic and developmental imperative, the region needs to handle the challenge of isolation, both due to the physical terrain as well as the historical accident of partition, which are affecting the costs of imports and exports as well as the integration with the rest of India.

The Governor emphasized on enhancing transportation and communication infrastructure, including waterways, wealth creation through industrial development and tourism and manage immigration. He also stressed on harnessing the economic potential and balanced exploitation of the rich bio diversity. Highlighting that more than 80% of the people of the region reside in the rural areas and depend on agriculture, the Governor called for more emphasis on agriculture sector along with horticulture and other allied sectors. New scientific methods and technologies must be made available to the agrarian community, he added. Stressing on empowerment of the people of the region through inclusive governance, the Governor pointed that involving them in governance at micro level will instill sense of belonging and lead to efficient and maximum utilization of resources. It will also instill sense of social accountability. The conference was attended by Chief Minister of Assam, Tarun Gogoi and scholars and experts from colleges and universities, opinion makers, and senior government officials.

KHONSA, July 12: The Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Ninong Ering paid a whirlwind official tour to Tirap and Longding districts from July 11 to 12. While addressing the HoDs at the Circuit House, Khonsa on July 11, Ering lauded the HoDs for staying in their stations and performing their duties sincerely. He told the participants that a number of centrally-sponsored schemes were being implemented in Tirap district which would benefit the local people immensely adding that the state and the central governments

were alive to the problems of the district and that special care was taken for all round development of Tirap district. The Minister said that being the Minister for the whole country he had to take care of all the states and asked the departments to work in an integrated and co-ordinated manner for the success of the schemes. He told the gathering that some new schemes had been approved under his Ministry for Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts which would be implemented in a phased manner. (contd. on P-4)...

NEW DELHI, July 16: Chief Minister Nabam Tuki today reiterated his suggestion that the annual plan allocation for the North East Council (NEC) should be at least Rs 3000 crore to bring the region at par with the rest of the country through a special dispensation. As per the XII Five Year Plan document, the projected outlay for the Annual Plan 2013-14 for NEC is Rs 2504.37 crore. However, the total outlay communicated by the Planning Commission for the year 2013-14 is Rs 770.00 crore, which includes Rs 394.00 crore only for roads, bridges, civil aviation, inland waterways etc. Speaking during the 62nd Plenary of NEC here today, the Chief Minister observed that considering the pending liabilities for funding ongoing projects of the XI Plan Period, very little room

CM urges to enhance allocation of NEC fund

62nd Plenary of NEC held

India and Government of Arunachal Pradesh. To be established permanently at Dirang, the institute will offer courses on land, aero and aqua adventure activities. The Institute, in fact, is already functioning with few short courses.

It plans to conduct courses on Mountaineering, Skiing, White Water Rafting, Kayaking and Canoeing soon. The Institute also plans to work in close coordination with State Tourism and Sports department to conduct (contd. on P-4)...

would be available for taking up new projects with this meager allocation. This leaves us with a peculiar situation wherein, while there are many important new projects to be taken up, due to resource limitation

the available fund will have to be earmarked for ongoing projects. The only way out is a special dispensation with adequate allocation so that the development deficient regions can (contd. on P-4)...

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www.arunachalipr.gov.in Wordly Wise You can only find truth with logic if you have already found truth without it. -- Gilbert Keith Chesterton

An Indigenous Faith & Culture


Humkamh on ritual being practiced by people of Namsang and few others The people of Namsang have a system of Rangsom, a family ritual called Humkamh on. It is performed by every family once a year in remembrance of their ancestors. On this occasion, the village priest called Hattula, and other members called Bhakats are invited for the purpose. The ritual is performed by Hattula, chanting prayer and invoking gods, Joobans for wellbeing of the family. Head of the family, a male member would portrait offering betel-nut, some coins or rupees placed in kopata leaves, in the name of God. The chanting of prayer is repeated thrice, every time affirming and responding yes by the Bhakats presence. It then ends it with rangtaam. The names of legendary Nocte chief Lotha Khunbao, better known as Narottam, and Sri Sriram Gokhain, are remembered on the occasion. Lotha Khunbao or Narottam was a chief of then undivided Namsang-Borduria who took initiation under Sri Gohkain of Vaishnavite Bareghar Satra, Sasoni, Assam, along with his followers, some times in the 18th century. After completion of the ritual, meal with chicken is served with local wine, jumin. This Humkamh on ritual is being followed by the villagers of Namsang and few others since long, as inherited from the days ofthe Narottam. It is an en-mixture of the Nocte Rangsom, and ritual system being followed in Bareghar Satras. Apart from family ritual Humkamh on, the people of Namsang also perform another Rangsom or Joobansom ritual collectively, twice a year. It is believed that there is God who does protect the village from the devils, and the ritual is performed in order to propitiate the village God Hakho-Jooban. It is performed at a particular place, towards eastat the dawn of monsoon. The other ritual is performed in winter towards west at a particular place, Rangsom thin. A pig and a got are sacrificed on the occasion. Relation with Ahoms: In the past, Noctes had a close contact with the Ahoms or Assamese from the upper Assam in the early part of nineteen century by way of trading salt and other commodities. They also had contact with the Bareghar Satra of Assam. The Chief Lotha Khunbou, better known as Narottam took initiation under religious head of Satradhikar, Bareghar Satra along with his Nocte followers. The Chief was then called, Khunbou. Rev. Miles Bronson from the USA who visited Namsang during 7-to 27 January 1839 had mentioned the Chief of Namsang as Bura Khunbou, and the acting Chief as Bor Khunbou. A son of the Chief could also read and write in Assamese. A number of major Nocte villages were influenced by Bareghar Satra. The Vaishnavite Satrawas not in favour of animal sacrifice. However, they didnt prohibit meat eating. Bareghar Satra did have sobering effect on the Noctes. The enmity and rivalry between Namsang and Borduria was resolved after taking an oath to maintain peace by them, at the Bareghar Satra. The representative from Bareghar Satra used to visit Nocte villages, every year. In the sixties a number of Namghars were constructed in major Nocte villages. However, no attempt was made to assimilate the Namghar with Rangsom system and it was difficult to adopt the Namghar system by the Noctes totally due to language berrier

Nocte Rangsom

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International Co-operative Day


The International Co-operative Day / International Day of Cooperatives is celebrated on the first Saturday in July every year. Its aim is to raise awareness on co-operatives and promote the movements successes and ideals of international solidarity, economic efficiency, equality, and world peace. The International Day also aims to strengthen and extend partnerships between the international co-operative movement and other actors, including governments, at local, national and international levels. ICA first celebrated The International Day in 1923. In 1994, thanks to the lobbying efforts made through the Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives (COPAC) of which ICA is a member, the United Nations recognized and reaffirmed that co-operatives have an important role to play in economic, social and cultural development and proclaimed an UN International Day of Co-operatives to be celebrated for the first time in 1995, marking the centenary of the establishment of ICA. The UN requested all its member governments to join with their co-operative movements to celebrate the day. The decision of the UN to celebrate an international day with ICA highlights the complementaries of the goals and objectives of the United Nations and the international cooperative movement. Both the ICA and UN Days are celebrated on the same day - the first Saturday in July every year. Since 1995, ICA and the United Nations through COPAC jointly set the theme for the celebration of each International Day. It underscores the contribution of the movement to resolving global issues addressed both the Cooperative Movement and the United Nations. The theme is generally selected in the Spring. ICA prepares a message for the Day which is disseminated to all ICA members, international organizations including the United Nations and its agencies, development partners and the press.

The Generous Tusker (A Jataka Tale)

Ex Minister and other difficulties. Nevertheless, theNoctes had high reverence for Sri Sriram Gokhain from Bareghar Satra. The Satraalso couldnt do much to propagate the teachings. Therefore, Namghars constructed in major Nocte villages remained unused, and over a period of time, all have disappeared. Nevertheless, the influence of Bareghar Satra have remained in some way or the other, including sobering effect on the Noctes, who are gentle, and peace loving people. CHHACHAAM. Noctetraditional Faith & Believe is closely connected with culture. Rangsom ritual is performed on the day of every festival in the village. In fact, Rangsom is a Nocte Faith or religion, as well as a culture. Loku, a festival being celebrated in winter after harvesting paddy is called Chalo. A Loku is also celebrated in summer after reaping millet by some villages, and it is called Ronglo. However, the Loku being celebrated in winter is becoming more popular. It is celebrated in villages in OctoberNovember. The Loku being celebrated commonly at Khonsa and Deomali on (contd. on P-4)...

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-Chow Bilaseng Namchoom

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In my childhood, I was always captivated by the charm of the Jataka Tales and later realized that the Jataka Tales contain deep truths, and are calculated to impress lessons of great moral beauty. The obvious lessons are many of them suitable for my little friends, and beneath the obvious there are depths and depths of meaning which they may learn to fathom later on. The oriental setting lends an additional fascination. Quaint humor and gentle earnestness distinguish these legends and they teach many wholesome lessons, among them the duty of kindness to animals. Jataka stories speak eloquently of those human values, which contribute, to harmony, pleasure and progress. For developing moral conduct and good behavior, there is little more instructive foundation than Jataka stories. All Jataka stories hold out advice on how to correct our ways. They played and continue to play in some societies an enormous role in the cultivation of peace and generosity. The Jatakas, or Birth-stories, form one of the sacred books of the Buddhists and relate to the adventures of the Buddha in his former existences, the best character in any story being identified with the Master. The Jataka tales are dated between 300 BC and 400 AD. The Jataka stories, over millennia, have been seminal to the development of many civilizations, the cultivation of moral conduct and good behavior, the growth of a rich and varied literature in diverse parts of the world and the inspiration for painting, sculpture and architecture of enduring aesthetic value. Many of the tales are set in or near Benares, now called Varanasi, a city in north central India on the Ganges River. One of the worlds oldest cities, Varanasi is the most sacred place for Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims also have important religious sites nearby. According to tradition, Buddha began his teaching at Sarnath a short distance from this city. Part of the canon of sacred Buddhist literature, this collection of some 550 anecdotes and fables depicts earlier incarnations sometimes as an animal, sometimes as a human of the being who would become Siddhartha Gautama, the future Buddha. Jataka stories are well depicted in Amaravati, Nalanda, Ajanta, Ellora, Bharut, Nagarjunikonda, Borobudur and Angkor Vat. At this point I wish to draw the young friends special attention to the story of The Generous Tusker, from the collection of Silava Nagaraja Jataka-72. When you read or listen to these very old stories, if you wonder how much it is really true, you should test the meaning, weigh or consider it, and depend on your own intuition to know the truth of it. Then follow and practice what you know to be true. Happy Reading! In the Himalayan forests, there once lived a white elephant. His eyes sparkled like two gems. His mouth was like a red lotus, and the trunk was like a silver string with beads of gold. His legs seemed to have been painted in sealing wax. He was very handsome and excellent. There was no other elephant in the whole of the Himalayas to match him. All the elephants in the forest vied for a chance to serve him. He lived as the master of this group. Once he found fault in living with the group. He decided that he would get more peace living alone. Therefore, he quietly left the group and lived the life of a recluse. He chose a life of morality or Sila, and, therefore, came to be known as Silava. A gypsy from Varanasi arrived at the same forest to look for :l living. He lost his way in the forest and started crying out of fear. Silava the elephant heard his cries. He was moved with pity and thought-I must help this man. When the gypsy saw the elephant coming his way, he ran for his life. him to his place and gave him some fruits to eat. He kept the man a few days with him. One day, he said to the man0 man Come, sit on my back. I will leave you out of the forest. The man sat on the elephants back. On the way, the elephant said to himFriend! Dont tell anyone of my abode. But, the treacherous gypsy noted the prominent landmarks on the way. The elephant took him out of the forest and left him on the highway leading to Varanasi. Then he returned. In Varanasi, the man reached the ivory market. He asked an ivory merchantHey! Will you purchase tusks of a living elephant? Hey! What do you say? The tusks of a living elephant are even more valuable than a dead ones. Then, I will bring tusks of a living (contd. on P-4)...

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When the elephant saw him running, he halted. The man also stopped. The elephant again marched towards the man, who again started running. The elephant stopped. Then, the man thoughtThis elephant halts when I start running, and moves towards me when

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Know Your State


Raj Bhawan, the official residence of the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh at Itanagar is a magnificent building located on a hillock close to the historical monument, Ita-Fort in the eastern gate. The compound is spread over an area of about 27 acres and is surrounded by absolute greenery and trees. The foundation of the Raj Bhawan was laid by Late K.A.A. Raja, the then Lt. Governor of the Union Territory of Arunachal Pradesh on 17th April, 1977. Till date, the Raj Bhawan has been the official residence of seventeen governors. Nestled in a beautifully scenic location, over-looking the capital city, Itanagar the Raj Bhavan consists of main two storied building, Secretariat building, Darbar Hall and a Guest house. The main building comprises of the Governors suite with attached dining and study rooms, three guest rooms namely Tirap, Lohit and Siang on 1st floor and two guest rooms namely Kameng and Subansiri on the ground floor. Apart from these, there are three annexed rooms; Tawang, Dirang and Changlang for the guests. Embodied with traditional tribal hospitality, it has hosted many VVIPs including Presidents, Prime Ministers, Union Ministers, besides many important dignitaries since 1982. The ground floor houses the office room of the Governor, ADCs room and office rooms of staff, a library room and meeting halls namely- Gandhi Hall, Siddharth Hall, while Gayatri Hall is on the 1st floor. There are two kitchens the private kitchen of the Governor is on the 1st floor and the kitchen at ground floor is

Raj Bhawan
meant for guests and occasional parties. The Raj Bhawan also has a Billiard room, a gym, a lawn tennis court and a badminton court. The compound has a beautiful nine-hole golf course. The compound is embedded with beautiful beds of roses and other flowers like antirrhinum, dianthus, impatient, marigold, poppy, pansy, petunia, phlox, salvia, gerbera, nasturtium, zinnia and begonia along with dahlia and gladiolus. Two orchid houses with around five varieties of exotic orchids and thirty-one of indigenous ones adore the compound. Bee keeping and poultry along with kitchen garden are important section of the compound. It also has a fish pond, poultry and a dairy farm. There is a Helipad attached to the Raj Bhawan.

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Coordination meeting of PR members & HoDs held


service smoothly. Stressing on improvement of education scenario in the district, he said that process on to mobilize posting of teachers in the areas where it is required. While talking about the recent natural calamity at Uttarakhand, he said that Arunachal is also categorized as one of disaster endemic zone and so we must keep ourselves and public well informed about the disaster preparedness and Panchayats being the grass root leaders can play a bigger role in spreading the awareness among the rural masses on disaster management. SP Nabam Gungte, who also addressed the house spoke on the significance of community policing which is running successfully in many states and said that same thing can be introduced in the our state too, where Panchayat leaders can play a greater role by helping the police force in maintaining law and order problems in respective jurisdiction. He also informed that he is working on streamlining of the police department in the district and to monitor the security levels in all front. PD DRDA, Toko Babu in his address requested the Panchayat leaders to maintain proper coordination and cooperation with the department. Earlier, T. Dupak EAC cum DPDO Yupia while welcoming the house spoke on the objective of the meeting. All Head of Departments of various departments appraised the house about the various schemes implemented through their respective departments.

AALO, July 12: Awareness campaign cum training programme on rodent control and management for the extension functionaries of West Siang District was conducted at DAOs Office, Aalo on July 10. Altogether 50 extension functionaries mainly SDAO, ADOs, AFAs, BTMs and SMSs from all the circle and blocks of the district attended the training programme. The training programme was organized to thrust upon the extension functionaries to keep close vigilance of pest incidence in the field crop and also to keep in preparedness to combat any

Awareness Campaign cum Training Programme


eventuality of crop losses due to rodent and other pest incidence. Incidence of sporadic bamboo flowering from various quarters are reported which would triggers the rodent population after the bamboo flowering and which will cause huge losses in field crop especially in rice. Jumdo Jini, ADO dwelt in detail regarding rodent control & management, to tackle alarming rodent menace in the event of Bamboo flowering. He imparted training about the methods and procedure to determine rodent population, survey and surveillance and monitoring of

Friday, July 19, 2013

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YUPIA, July 16: The District Zilla Parishad coordination meeting with all Heads of Departments was conducted at DRDA Conference Hall here today. It is the first coordination meeting of the Panchayat bodies. All the newly elected Zilla Parishad members and Anchal Chairperson took part in the meeting. Chairperson Zilla Parishad Smti Nabam Aka, who chaired the meeting called upon the members to maintain proper coordination with all head of departments in the district and monitor all works in a proper way. Deputy Commissioner cum CEO Papum Pare, Pige Ligu while addressing the house congratulated the new Panchayat members for successful conduct of the Panchayat election and called upon them to work towards the better development and prosperity of its people and district as a whole.

Coordination meeting of CD Block held

He urged the head of departments and other line departments to adhere to government norms and guidelines while implementing any developmental works to avoid any future consequences. He added that duty of every government servants is to serve the people and as Panchayat bodies are peoples representatives, they have every right to know about the any developmental or welfare schemes that are undergoing in the district. He called upon the officers and officials to cooperate with them in a proper manner and decency whenever he or she paid visit to his or her office. The DC also asked and in turn Panchayat leaders must also extend cooperation to the officers in discharging their duties in a free and fair manner. He also requested Panchayat members to take proper care of officers and staffs posted in remote areas so that they can deliver their

PASIGHAT, July 12: On her first day in the office today, the East Siang Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Srivastava convened an emergency meeting with the Pasighat Municipal councilors, PPWC representatives and engineers of power department to take stock of power generation and its distribution and maintenance to ensure uninterrupted supply to the consumers. Power shortage hinders developments stated the DC. In my considered opinion, electricity is the basic need of every human being in the present-day circumstances and I cant imagine a day without electricity. Many of us might survive on generators or invertors etc for a while but what will you do when all the backup power is used up ? she questioned. The uses are in plenty and hence our life depends a lot on electricity and there

Ensure regular power supply to the people: DC


will be totally unwelcome situation for everyone. She admitted that the demand of regular supply to people is very genuine and that should be redressed and she will leave no stone unturned on the issue. The SE Rokom Bado and EE T Jamoh of Pasighat Power department elaborately explained how they are facing lot of financial and other technical problems due wants of funds and how disruptions occur in between Aalo and Pasighat especially during monsoon. However, giving a sign of relief to the people the engineers informed that supply from Assam via Jonai-Ruksin is under way and Assam portion will be completed within the

pest in field crop. K. Riram, DAO Aalo directed all the extension functionaries to remain present in their respective place of posting and advocated for rendering maximum extension support to the farmers. He also emphasized all officers and officials of the department to submit timely reports of crop disease & pest incidence from their location and ask them for timely realization of government subsidy against farm inputs and implements. Toli Bam, SDAO Basar, N. Riba, ADO (Hq), J. Yomcha, ADO Aalo also spoke on the occasion.

AALO, July 12: A coordination meeting of CD Block Darak was held recently at Kamba West Siang Distt. attended by newly elected PRI members of 8 Darak and 8A Kamba ASC. The meeting was chaired by Jummar Tali, AS Chairperson of 8A Kamba. While welcoming and congratulating the new PRI members Lijum Ete, CO-cumBDO talked at length about the basic object of schemes like MGNREGA, IAY and SGSY. He further highlighted the constraint of the office such its non-sanctioned status, staff strength, etc. which are impediments in timely and efficient implementation of various schemes. Besides, he requested the PRI members to approve the schemes and select the beneficiaries through Gram Sabha and stressed on timely completion of the schemes. Besides, ADC Kamba, Nyiken Lollen, emphasized on cooperation from PRI members on various aspects of administration. Moreover, technical part of the schemes were elucidated by EO(RE), Jumge Nyodu. GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH NO.EDA/144/2013-14 Dtd. Itanagar, the,3rd July 2013 PRESS NOTE All the Principal/Headmaster of Govt Hr. Sec/ Sec. Schools of the State are hereby directed to strictly adhere to the Govt. Prescribed fees as follows : (i) School admission fee for classes IX & XII @ Rs. 120/-, (ii) AISS/AISSC (Internal) Board Examination fee @ Rs. 60/- per student per annual and (iii) CBSE prescribed fees as applicable. No other fee beyond Govt. prescribed is permissible w.e.f. the academic session 2013-14 and if already collected, the collected amounts be refunded to the concerned students. Further, in spite of clear-cut directive in the Calendar activities of school 2012-13 no academic classes have yet been started in many schools which is contravene to the Education Act 2010. Therefore, all the school authorities are hereby directed to comply with Govt. Directive without further delay. Non-compliance of the above directives would be viewed seriously. Sd/- T. Taloh Director of Secondary Education Govt of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar

SEPPA, July 12: An awareness cum free health camp was organized at Pakoti PHC, Mebua to mark the world population day by of district Health society of East Kameng on July 11 last. 200 patients were treated out of which 79 were child cases suffering from common cold (Viral fever) diarrhoea, Respiratory infection, Malaria, kit test and hepatitis test are also done in which two positive cases of hepatitis B detected. The PHC Pakoti under the young doctor Dr. Kapu Sopin is doing good job as similar programme were already conducted earlier in nine

Free Health Camp at Mebua


interior villages by foot march at Tallang, Weshi, Richa, Kamsha, Hampingda, Loffa and Pakoti. Dr. Kapu Sopin,MS said that the observation of world population Day started on 11th July 1987 when world population reached a billion with the sole objective to put a break increasing population at an alarming rate and to make everyone aware of the impact on socio-economic condition with the rising population. He goes on explained about Chota Parivar- Sukhi Parivar meaning thereby small family happy family. Dr. T. Tagia, Senior Dental Surgeon briefed on dental health

PASIGHAT, July 13: Public awareness on disaster management has to be raised in all groups including teaching community. I believe that they can effectively contribute to disaster prevention and risk reduction by sensitizing the rest of the population so that at least man-made disasters can be fully prevented, stated the Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Srivastava while inaugurating a two days training on disaster management, held today at the IGJ Hr. Secondary School auditorium, Pasighat. Altogether 130 (one hundred thirty) teachers from various secondary and Hr. Secondary schools of Pasighat circle are being participating in the training program. Speaking on the occasion, the

Little preparedness can save many lives: DC


Chief Guest Srivastava said that little preparedness and knowledge can save many lives. The participating trainees should avail optimum benefits of the training program so that they can further train the students in their respective schools. According to her, gaining proper knowledge and skills about disasters and techniques to manage disastrous situation(s) the participants may become the best asset of the administration during an emergency. Earlier, the DDMO Ganden Tsomu in her keynote address informed that such central sponsored trainings are being organized by the department of District Disaster Management (East Siang) under National School Safety Program and it will cover the

and hygiene said that take care of your teeth, have teeth and win the smile. Dr. J. Tana, MD, Paediatric while giving deliberation on child health and its preventive measures advised the people to take bath twice a day and maintained cleanliness to do away with most of the diseases. Dr. S.K. Sumon, SMO gave practical demonstrations on family planning methods. Kamtar Sangyu, ASM while talking to the medical team apprised for establishment of health sub-centre at Mabua as the building for the same has already been constructed under MLAADs.

KHONSA, July 12: Following the Siksha Ka Haq Abhiyan flagged off by the state Governor on June 8, the SSA District Unit, Tirap has started an awareness campaign and 3-day each residential and nonresidential training for SMC/PRI members block levels. For Khonsa block community training started from July 5 at Khonsa and the Programme will continue till July 23. In Lazu block the programme started with rallies and meetings on July 6 followed by community training. Awareness campaign and training programmes in rest of the blocks will start from July 12 to 13.

Awareness camp and community training held

stipulated time i.e. 15th July next. They also informed that withdrawal of electricity from Assam will sometime due to upcoming negotiation between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Early this morning the Deputy Commissioner also held a interactive meeting with the officers and staffs of DCs establishment and emphasized for inculcating transparency and efficiency in the work culture and speedy redressal of the grievances besides ensuring quality developmental works in their respective branches. She advised to be disciplined, sincere and punctual in service to deliver prompt services to the people.

BOMDILA, July 17: The first half-yearly meeting of the District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) was held here on July 16 last to review the on-going and completed schemes under SPA, NEC, NLCPR, RIDF, PMs Package, BADP, ACA, PMGSY & CSS for the year 2012-13. Chairing the meeting, Deputy Commissioner A.K Singh reiterated for a prioritized self of projects and the need to take up projects which would have a direct and immediate bearing on the people. Sensing the need for a speedy and proper implementation of the schemes being implemented in the district, Singh coaxed some of the executing departments to fare

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better and to carry out ones duty with a missionary zeal. There is always scope for improvement, he said. Expressing concern over the Administrative officers being kept in dark about the various schemes being implemented, the DC fixed the responsibility on the Planning office to provide the list of the schemes being implemented by the executing agencies in the concerned administrative circles. It also came to fore that the schemes in the district are not being selected by the authorized and competent body to do so to which the Deputy Commissioner proposed to take up the matter with all the MLAs of the district

entire district circle wise. She further brought to notice that along with four more persons namely Jonkey Yirang (DAEO), Biren Dutta (Lecturer DIET), N Lhamu (ST, IGJHSS) and Elizabeth Majumder were trained at Shillong last year as Master Trainers. Later the master trainers conducted a three days training for fifteen trainers who will train five hundred teachers in days to come. In her deliberation, Tsomu focused on importance of disaster management and shared her experienced. In the technical session, the master trainers are imparting the training with audio-visual clippings, documentaries, lecturers and suggestions through power point presentations and practical demonstrations.

AALO, July 15: In one of its endeavors to intensify rice production in West Siang District a team of Agriculture Development Officers comprising of Nyage Loya, Nitum Riba, Jarny Yomcha and Jumdo Jini had achieved a breakthrough by introducing System of Rice Intensification, an improved technology in rice production, at WRC field of Renya Loya of Kabu village on 11th July2013. SRI is a scientifically designed technique where the 6-12 days old seedlings are transplanted in the main field in a defined rows and spacing. The introduction of this method of paddy cultivation is first of its kind in this part of the district where the conventional methods are prevalent. Around 30 farmers of Kabu village performed this maiden scientific transplanting method under the guidance and supervision of team of departmental officers. The SRI is a proven technology as it is equipped with certain desirable traits. This method requires lesser

S.R.I. technology introduced at Kabu

The main objective of the programme is to mobilize the community leaders like SMC/PRI and stake holders and to acquaint them with the basic aims and objectives of the SSA/RTE. The SSA District Mission is emphatically imparting them to create awareness and inculcate a sense of ownership and belongingness towards education. The roles and responsibility of SMC/PRI for holistic planning is taking habitation level as unit of planning. To focus mainly on 100% enrolment in schools through special training in residential special training centre/ non-residential special training centres to ensure complete ERC.

All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher. - Ambrose Bierce

for streamlining of the selection process of the various schemes to be implemented in the district in the larger interest of the people. Various executing agencies like RWD, PWD, WRD, PHED, Power, HPD, DRDA, Textile & Handicrafts and Fisheries presented the schemes being undertaken by them through power point presentations. Of the various suggestions and directives by the DC, one was that of the revenue recovery drive for which the district administration would facilitate on quarterly basis and emphasis on skill development programme all over the district to revive the rare craftsmanship which is on the verge of extinction. Among others, all the outpost administrative officers of the district, Zilla Parishad Members including the ZPC and the district HoDs were present in the meeting.

NAHARLAGUN, July 17: Education Minister Bosiram Siram had officially inaugurated a joint venture of IGNOU and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to impart professional training to the untrained elementary teachers through the D.El.Ed programme here on July 13 last at a function organized at IGNOU, Regional Centre, Naharlagun. The function was also attended by Regional Director, IGNOU, Regional Centre, Naharlagun, State Project Director, SSA Rajaya Mission, Itanagar, Director Elementary Education, Itanagar, Principal SCERT and host of other dignitaries. Siram in his speech dwelt at length about the role of teacher, position of Arunachal Pradesh at the national scenario in terms of quality education indicators, need for trained and

Joint venture of IGNOU & GoAP for professional training to untrained teachers

seed rate, minimizes labour needs, gives profuse tillering and results comparatively higher yields than the conventional methods of paddy cultivation. In addition to this all agricultural operations could be done scientifically through farm tools and manual labours. The agriculture department has also decided to train more number of farmers in coming days in order implement this technology to cover greater areas in West Siang district. This will be a gradual process where the farmers needed to be given proper understanding about its entire aspects.

qualified teachers and future goals of the education department. P. N. Thungon, SPD, attending as guest of honour shared that quality education is the need of the hour in which each and every teacher have a great role to play in shaping the future citizens of the country. Director Elementary Education also shared his views on training of untrained teachers and the need to meet the requirements of a qualified teacher as per the norms laid down by RTE/2009. Earlier in his welcome address, Dr. J. Kuba, Regional Director, IGNOU spoke on the role of IGNOU in imparting higher education in Arunachal Pradesh. He also highlighted the modalities adopted by IGNOU in undertaking the herculean task of training about 9000 in service teachers.

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GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH File No AP RHM-2009/100pt Dated Naharlagun the 16th July 2013. NOTIFICATION The following is the list of candidates selected in order of merit for appointment to the contractual post of GDMO (Allopathy), under NRHM programme based on the result of the walk-in-interview held on 16th July 2013. SI.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MONGOLI TATIN ABEL MODI JULIE YIRANG NANI ONYA GOBOM BAGRA MILLO APO TAGE RIKU HAGE LYUBE LEKHANDU THONGON ARUN NEOG KENTAII PANGKAM TAIL YANG NIME ALLEN KENA NANI TARANG PHARI DAJANGJU KALING SIRAM BAMIN GAMBO DANI MUNA GUMLAT ONG MAIO TAPI KOMA BALANG LAMGU KAMTA BEYONG ARUN MITE SUJIVA NAMCHOOM MONGIN GADUK Name of Candidate Result Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Sd/-(Indra Mallo Jain) IAS, Secretary ( Health) and Mission Director (NRHM)

Selected communication aids and their combinations for developing knowledge on banana-fibre based micro-enterprise
Abstract: The study was conducted in two adopted villages of Jorhat district of AICRP on Home Science.Altogether 60 rural women ,30 from each village were selected for the study.The respondents of one village were the control group and the other group was the experimental group.The experimental group was treated with selected communication aids and the development of knowledge on banana fiber based micro enterprise was studied.The findings indicated that the control group had low level of awareness and knowledge on banana fibre based micro-enterprise .The increment in awareness and enhancement of knowledge in experimental group was remarkable after intervention. Print media helps the respondents to refresh their knowledge later.
Key Words : Communication aids, combinations, banana-fibre based micro-enterprise

-Manoshi Baruah Deka*, Sangeeta Borah Saikia**, Rekhamoni Saikia**

Introduction: Information exchange holds the key to sustainable development. Development is not possible without the vast majority of the rural population getting the best of meaningful information. Women are considered to be the great communicators. This unique ability of women needs to be utilized in dissemination of appropriate technologies in agriculture. With the advent of science and technology the forms and ways of communication have become vast. It has become more specialized now. The extension workers depend much on the mass media sources for communicating the latest agricultural technology. The efficiency of an extension worker in putting across his message successfully to the rural audience largely depends upon his skills in the careful selection and efficient use of communication aids. He cannot expect to bring about change unless he is able to communicate effectively. The new knowledge acquired through research has to be disseminated to the rural audience in the method of farming or living and in improving them. Much research has been conducted about the relative effectiveness of different aids in teaching-learning process. But very little has been known about the effectiveness of combination of aids .The better the combination of communications the earlier will be the adoption of rural people. Meenambigai et.al(1998) reported that since farm women play a major role in agriculture development, the mass media will be the most appropriate aid to create awareness and develop interest among large number of people at lesser cost and time. The study conducted by Nirwal. et. al (1988) also recommends that the media-mix involving language visual and discussion and non-language visual and discussion should be used for bringing about speedy acceptance of farm innovations. The present study was conducted to ascertain the effectiveness of certain selected communication aids singly and also in combination for developing knowledge on banana fibre based micro-enterprise. Objectives: 1.To study the effectiveness of certain communication aids individually on the rural women in terms of development of knowledge on banana-fibre based micro-enterprise. 2.To study the effectiveness of certain communication aids in combinations of two and three on rural women in terms of development of knowledge on banana-fibre based micro-enterprise. 3.To study the retention of knowledge after intervention of certain communication aids in intervals of fifteen and thirty days. Methodology: a) Sampling: The sample comprised of rural women selected from two adopted villages of AICRP, Home Science

namely Naoboisha and Gualgaon of Jorhat district. Altogether 60 rural women were considered selecting 30 from each village. The study employed the pre-test and post-test experimental design. A knowledge test with the help of a structured interview schedule was conducted. The schedule was administered first at pre-exposure stage and subsequently at immediate post-exposure than at fifteen and thirty days of the treatment. The data obtained were analysed through the use of appropriate statistical technique as mean, st. dev and t-test. Change in knowledge of rural women was evaluated taking lecture cum demonstration ,print and electronic media and combination adopting pre and post experimental design. b) Communication aids selected: i)Training (Lecture - cum - demonstration) ii)Print media(leaflets and folder) iii)Electronic media(CD) c) Message: Banana fibre can be taken as micro-enterprise and it can be procured from any variety was the message which included methods of extraction of banana fibre, dyeing, utilization of fibre and preparation of products. The message was same for all communication aids. d) Treatments: Following treatments were included in the study Print media (Singly) Print media+Training (Combination of two) Print media + Training + Electronic media (Combination of three) Findings: Group Distribution of rural of rural women on the basis women of existing knowledge Low Med High Control 87% 13% 0 Exp 79% 21% 0 The distribution of rural women on the basis of level of existing knowledge of both control and experimental groups is presented in Table1 as well as in Fig 1.The rural women were categorized as having low, medium and high level of knowledge based on mean SD. The results show that both the groups had almost similar level of knowledge. Majority of the respondents (above 80%)were in low category and nearly one-fourth of the respondents were in medium category of both the groups. None were found to be in high category. The finding indicates that there is need to create awareness and impart knowledge on various aspects in order to enhance knowledge. Media-based evaluation Table2; Media-based evaluation Treatment Impact scores t-value Training 16.33 46.65** Training+Print 33.48 56.64** Trg+Print+Elect 50.55 84.76** **Significant at 1%level The effectiveness of the different medias were found out in phase manner. It is revealed from table 2, that training through lecture

cum demonstration changed the awareness and knowledge of the rural women in experimental group. When the print media in the form of literature was added it further increased the knowledge scores. The knowledge gain was highest when training and literature were supplemented with electronic media. This finding can be supported by the study conducted by Reddy,N.Y and Reddy,S.V(1986) that addition of extra aid up to level of three aids combinations enhanced the overall effectiveness. The study conducted by Kumari, Punam and Roy,S(1988) also holds support that, combination of two medias that is flash cards along with taped message is more effective in educating rural women than the taped message alone on sun-drying of vegetables. Mean gain and retention through intervention: Table: Mean gain and retention through intervention Control Expt t-value Immediate 10.87 27.00 57.97** At 15 days -9.43 23.60 58.31** At 30 days -8.20 15.76 31.38 **Significant at 1%level The respondents of both the groups reflected a similar level of knowledge at initial stage as can be seen from table 3.It has been reflected from the table ,the mean gain and retention of knowledge due to intervention through the multimedia package immediately, at 15 days and at 30 days. The data shows that the gain in knowledge was highest at first evaluation that was conducted immediately than gradually declining at 15 days and at 30 days. Due to intervention of print media to the experimental group, they got the chance of refreshing their knowledge which resulted increase in awareness and knowledge at 15 days. The increment in awareness and enhancement of knowledge in experimental group is remarkable. It has been revealed that the knowledge of control group either remained same or decreased from the pre-test scores. The results of the study conducted by Bhaskaran,K and Praveena,C(1977) also reported that there was significant difference of gaining knowledge and adoption level in the experimental group than the control group with respect to three categories of recommended practices of agriculture. Conclusion: It can be concluded from the present study that the increment of knowledge and adoption of rural women depends much on use of communication aids. The present study revealed that the awareness and knowledge level of the control group is lower than the experimental group. Media used is more effective in this case. Using number of teaching media strengthens and establishes learning. If literatures are provided to learners than they can refer it time and again.
*Professor and Technical Coordinator, AICRP on Home Science, College of Home Science, AAU, Jorhat ; **Research Associates, AICRP on Home Science, College of Home Science, AAU, Jorhat

GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Dated Naharlagun the 16th July 2013. NOTIFICATION The following is the list of candidates selected in order of merit for appointment to the contractual post of GDMO (AYURVEDA), under NRHM programme based on the result of the walk- in-interview held on 16th July 2013. File No APRHM-2009/100pt SLNO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name of Candidate MORRIK BAGRA NAMGA RAKPA DHIPO TASSAR TANIA TOPU TOK CHATAN LOWANG THUPTEN DORJEE GRANGCHIDER Result Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Sd/-(Indra Mallo Jain), IAS Secretary (Health) and Mission Director (NRHM) GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Dated Naharlagun the 161h July 2013 NOTIFICATION The following is the list of candidates selected and waitlisted in order of merit for appointment to the contractual post of GDMO (Dental Surgeon) under NRHM programme based on the result of the walk-in-interview held on 16th July 2013. File No APRHM-2009/100 pt SI.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 Name of Candidate RAJNI GOYAL TAKAM SONIA KENGAM NINU HAJ SAI ANGELA BADO OGAM TAGGU JEMPO TAIJU PEMA WANGCHU THONGDOK TOMNYA ABOH BINTA PICHA DAKTER BASAR TASO DURBO TAYENG TOKO PAPU LEEGANG AMPI TENZIN VANGCHEN DERU ALOK KUMAR SINGH GEBI LOYA Result Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Waitlisted Waitlisted Waitlisted Waitlisted Waitlisted Sd/-(Indra Mallo Jain)IAS, Secretary (HFW) and Mission Director (NRHM) GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Dated Naharlagun the 16th July 20 1 3. NOTIFICATION The following is the list of candidates selected in order of merit for appointment to the contractual post of GDMO (Homeopathy), under NRHM programme based on the result of the walk-in-interview held on 16th July 2013. File No AP RHM-2009/100pt SLNO. Name of Candidate RAM PRASAD DEORI OM PRADHAN YABOM BAGE MRINAL KANTI THAKURIA TASSO ANYA DAMMY GAMLIN AMON DIRU T ANA PRABHAT HAGE AMPI TEM ANITA RUPA TANGHA SATWANG HOSAI HABUNG AMPI TABA ANIA NEELAM NAKO KAMKU PARDUNG MONGAM RIBA NANGRAM YAPANG MUNMI KETAN HAGEYONDO NANIOBING TILLING PAMUNG Result Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Sd/-(Indra Mallo Jain), IAS Secretary ( Health) and Mission Director (NRHM) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ethnic Delicacy
Chicken soup (Perok Alang)
This chicken soup in black pepper is a popular dish of all local tribes of the state, but is most common in Adi community. It is especially prepare to cure cold and cough. INGREDIENTS 1. Country chicken (local) small and tender 2. Pepper 3. Garlic as per required 4. Cardamom 5. Clove as per required 6. Ginger 7. Small sized green chili (pettang mirchi) as per taste 8. 1 tap spoon of mustard oil 9. Salt as per taste 10. Coriander

POETRY SECTION
MOTHER NATURE
-Kenyir Taipodia

Bears everyone pain without any gain She loves without expecting Hatred is what she never had Mother Nature- she is great We loiter here and there Lets not do it dear Put our hand together for better future Mother Nature she is great She is a remedy for our illness Lets preserve her by not being careless Lets plant more and more Mother Nature she is great

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METHOD OF PREPARATION: - Cut the chicken into big 4-6 pieces - Make a paste out of ginger, garlic, coriander, pepper, clove, cardamom and salt as per taste and rub the chicken in the paste with mustard oil for a second - In a cooking pot boil water of about 2-3 cups of water or as per serving - Put the chicken when the water heats and cover the lid tightly with ekkam leaf (a type of wild leaf) and cook it in low flame - Cook it for 20-25 minutes - Serve hot.

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GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH No.EE/ZRW/PMGSY/Ph-X/NIT/2013-14/ Dated Ziro the 8th July2013 e-PROCUREME T OTICE The Executive Engineer, RWD, Ziro on behalf of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh invites item rate tenders in electronic tendering system from approved and eligible Contractors, Joint Venture (JV) firms registered with PWD/RWD/BRO/NBCC/NEEPCO/NHP and others Public sector Enterprises for the following works. Package No ARlO6/03/034 AR/06/03/002 AR/06/03/005 ARlO6/03/04 ARl06/02/0 19 Name of Works Const. of Rd from Keilva to Old Ziro-lII. Const. of Rd from IOkm HSH BRTF Rd to Talo Village Const. ofRd from Radphu(53Km Pt ofHapoli-Sarli BRTF Rd to Sito-Sikhe village. Const. of Rd from IO.50Km Pt of HapoliSarli BRFT Rd to Yoglu Village Road from Siro Pinegrove Road to HongII. Stage Stage-II Stage-Il Stage-II Stage-II Stage-I

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Others details can be had from the SBD upload on URL www.pmgsytendersarn.gov.in.

Sd/-Executive Engineer Rural Works Department, Ziro, A.P.

CIRCULAR The state government has formulated Information and Publicity Policy with an objective of securing widest possible publicity coverage and check avoidable expenditure on scattered release of advertisements by government departments, state public undertakings and agencies. As per the State Information and Publicity Policy, 1999 (SI&PP), all classified and display advertisements will be issued by Directorate of Information and Public Relations. All government departments, public undertakings and agencies funded by state government will send both their classified and display advertisements to the director of Information and Public Relations and in no case government departments and public undertakings etc. will issue advertisements directly to news papers and periodicals. Pursuant to the SI&PP, DIPR has empaneled local news papers and periodicals for issue of advertisement and fixed the advertisement rates and set specification of advertisement. In order to ensure timely publication, advertisements are issued on day-to-day basis as per roster. All the government departments and public undertakings are requested to comply with the policy and send their advertisements by email at dipr_arun@rediffmail.com and hard copy by post to Director, IPR. In case the departments and public undertakings are unable to send their advertisements on working days and during office hours but required to be published on holidays and closed week day, they may contact the following officers. Deputy Director (Advt) 9436897493 (M), Email ID : dipr_arun@rediffmail.com PRO (Advt) 9436051742 (M) EmailID : diprarunx@gmail.com GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Dated Ziro the 15th July2013 NOTICE INVITING TENDER The Executive Engineer, Ziro Division, PWD, AP, Ziro on behalf of the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, invites Sealed Item rate Tender in CPWD form 8 from approved and eligible Contractors of CPWD and those of appropriate list of Department Of Telecommunications, M.E.S., Railways , Arunachal Pradesh PWD and others state PWD for the work stated below:NO, ZD/DB 11/2013 -14 / Name of work C/o Various roads under Manipolyang. (SH:-SubGrade, WBM-I & Metalling (WBM-II) 0.170 Km, RCC Slab Culvert 1 mtr Span-3 nos, RCC Slab culvert 4 mtr Span-1 no, Toe Wall-115.00 mtr, C.C Drain-0.275 km, Retaining Wall-170 mtr and C/o Community Platform (Lapang) at various place under Ziro-I area-14 Nos NIT. NO-ZD/ZSD/201314/02 Estimated cost Rs.1,17,67,906/Earnest Money Rs.2,35,358/Cost of tender paper Rs.2000.00 Time of completion 6 (Six) Months

GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH NOTICE INVITING TENDERS 1.The Executive Engineer, RWD, TAWANG * invites on behalf of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh item rate tenders in electronic tendering system from approved and eligible Contractors, Joint Venture (JV) firms registered with CPWD/ PWD/BRO/ NBCC/NEEPCO/NHPC & Other Public Sector Enterprises for each of the following works sanctioned under SPA 2012-13. District : Tawang
Name of work Cost of Construction. 8640074.00 ** Earnest Money 173000.00 Time Allowed for completion 9 months Last Time/date for submission of bids 30.07.2013 Time and date of opening of Technical/ Financial Bid 31.07.2013, 10.30 AM Cost of Bid Document (non-refundable) 8000 Class of contractor Class II and Above

C/O OF INSPECTION BANGALOW AT KHET VILL. UNER RWD, TAWANG. C/O OFFICE FOR DISTRICT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT(DPIU) OFFICE BUILDING AT JAND WITH RESIDENTAL BUILDING, UNER TAWANG DIVISION. C/O ROAD FROM LANGTENG TO KARLLING VILL. PH-I UNDER TAWANG DIVISION. C/O RESIDENTAL BUILDING FOR STAFFF RWSD, LUMLA UNDER TAWANG DIVISION. CREATION OF FACILITIES FOR CONSERVATION AND PLANTING MATERIALS PRODUCTION OF MEDICAL PLANTS OF DIFFERENT HORTICULTURE ZONES IN AP, TAWANG DETAIL WORK COMPONENT:DEVELOPMENT OF PRESIDENTAIL SUIT AT TAWANG UNDER SPA DURING CFY:2012-13 C/O CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTRE AT INDIA GATE, TAWANG DISTRICT. CFY:2012-13 C/O MULTIPURPOSE HALL AT RHO VILL. TAWANG DISTRICT. CFY:- 2012-13 C/O MULTIPURPOSE HALL AT LHOU VILL. TAWANG DISTRICT. CFY:- 2012-13

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1. The intending Firms /Contractors should furnish the No Due Certificate (NDC)/ No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Arunachal Pradesh State Co-Operative Apex Bank Limited, duly issued by the Managing Director Cum Chief Executive Officer, Naharlagun in order to qualify. (The Certificate should have been issued after 31/03/2013. 2. Registration Certificate of the firm from CPWD, PWD or any Govt. Agency should be enclosed. 3. The participant should have successfully completed three similar natures of works costing not less than 40% of the estimated cost each during the last five years as on 31/03/2013. OR Two similar natures of works completed, costing not less than 60% of the estimated cost each during the last five years as on 31/03/2013. OR One similar nature of work completed, costing not less than 80% of the estimated cost during the last five years as on 31/03/2013. The value of completed work shall be brought to the current price level by enhancing the actual work done @ 7%(seven percent) simple rate per annum calculated from the date of completion of the respective work to the last date of receipt of application for this tender. 4. The intending Firms/Contractor shall furnish the list of T & P sufficiently to execute the work along with proof of ownership with the tender. 5. The intending Firms /Contractors should furnish experience certificate having successfully completed works during last 5(Five Years) from concern officer not below the rank of Executive Engineer, in support of criteria at Para 3. 6.Credit facility of minimum30% of estimated cost from any Nationalized Bank. 7.Bank Solvency Certificate to be submitted for the value at least 40% of the estimated cost put to tender, (The Certificate should have been issued after 31/03/2013). 8. The intending Firms/Contractor should submit Income Tax clearance Certificate for the last one year or Income Tax exemption certificate as the case maybe. 9. Tender document can be purchased from the Assistant Engineer, Ziro Sub-Division, PWD, on all working days by submitting Application and on payment of Cost of Tender Paper in cash (non-refundable) from 17/07/ 2013 to 20/07./2013 up to 1600 hrs. 10. Tender paper shall be received up to 1300 hrs on 26/07/2013 in the office of the Executive Engineer, Ziro Division, Ziro and shall be opened on the same day at 1500 hrs in presence of intending contractors or their authorized representatives. 11. The earnest money should be in any form of receipt treasury Challan/deposit at Call receipt of schedule bank/ fix deposited receipt of a schedule bank/demand draft of a scheduled bank guaranteed by the Reserve Bank of India issue in favour of Executive Engineer, Ziro Division, PWD payable at State Bank of India, Ziro Branch should accompany the Tender Documents The Tender without earnest money shall be summarily rejected. The competent authority reserved the right to reject any or all the Tender without assigning any reason Sd/-Executive Engineer, Ziro Division, PWD, AP, Ziro GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADSEH Dated 3 /07/2013 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING It is for general information to all concerned that the Public Hearing relating to Environmental Clearance under Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 in respect of Tato-I Hydroelectric Project (186 MW), West Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh to be executed by M/s Siytota Hydropower Private Limited will be held as per details given below: Name of Venue Date of Public Time District Hearing West Siang Tato Community Hall under Mechuka 20.08.2013 1000 HRS Division Suggestions, views, comments and objections of the proposed project, if any, are invited within thirty days (30) from the date of publication of this notification. All persons including bonafide residents, environmental groups and others located at the projects site/sites of displacement/ sites likely to be affected can participate in the Public Hearing. They can also make oral/written suggestions to the Arunachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (APSPCB), Naharlagun or the Deputy Commissioner, West Siang District (Aalo). Copies of the draft Environmental Impact Assessment (draft EIA), Environment Management Plan (EMP) and the summary Environmental Impact Assessment along with soft copies have been submitted to the following offices for the Public Hearing process pertaining to Tato-I Hydroelectric Project(186 MW), West Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh Interested persons can access the above mentioned documents from the following places: SI.No. Name of the Office/Place Location District 01. 0/0 of the Deputy Commissioner Aalo West Siang 02. 0/0 the District Industries Officer Aalo West Siang 03. 0/0 The Zilla Parisad of the area Mechuka West Siang 04. 0/0 the RCCF, Ministry of Env. &Forests, Regional office, Shillong,Meghalaya, Govt. of India. Shillong (Meghalaya) 05. Arunachal Pradesh State PollutionControl Board. Itanagar,Departmentof Environment &Forests. PCCFsOfficecomplex, Itanagar Papumpare The above mentioned information/documents can be accessed on www.apspcb.org.in Sd/-(P Ringu) Member Secretary, APSPCB Naharlagun No.APSPCB-710/2012/Tato-1 HEP/941 GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH e-PROCUREMENT NOTICE The Executive Engineer, RWD,Khonsa, invites on behalf of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh item rate tenders in electronic tendering system from approved and eligible Contractors, Joint Venture (JV) firms registered with CPWD/ PWD/BRO/ NBCC/ NEEPCO/NHPC & Other Public Sector Enterprises for the following works. Estimated Cost (Rs. in lakh) Const Maint Construction of Road from Khonsa-Hukanjuri Road to Rs.118.84 Rs.9.43 Borduria [Package No : AR/09/02/003] . Construction of Road from Dadam to Laho [Package No: Rs.457.90 Rs.35.14 ARlO9/02/020] Construction of Road from 19 Km Point. Of Khonsa. Rs.644.00 Rs.58.32 Hukanjuri Road to Kaimai [Package No : AR/09/02/023] Construction of Road from C.K. Road to Kolagaon [Package Rs.837.61 Rs.46.72 No: AR/09/02/019] Construction of Road from K.L Road to Lapnan [Package Rs.128.65 Rs.9.13 No : AR/09/02/005] Construction of Road from Lazu HQ. To Lazu [Package No: Rs.113.56 Rs.12.67 AR/09/03/00 11 Construction of Road from 31 Km Point of KL. Road to Rs.303.95 Rs.23.66 Longliang [Package No: AR/09/03/003] Construction of Road from Longo to Chassa [Package No : Rs.241.67 Rs.19.76 AR/09/02/005] Construction of Road from Khonsa - Lazu Road [Sanliam] to Rs.543.18 Rs.46.94 Upper Kolam [Package No : AR/09/03/0 17] Construction of Road from K.L. Road to Thinsa [Package Rs.132.29 Rs.9.32 No : AR/09/02/054] Construction of Road from Tupi to Noksa [Package No : Rs.218.17 Rs.17.75 AR/09/02/040] Name of work & Package no **EarnestMoney (Rs. in lakh) Rs.2.38 Rs.9.16 Rs.12.88 Rs.16.75 Rs.2.57 Rs.3.47 Rs.6.08 Rs.4.83 Rs.10.86 Rs. 2.65 Rs.4.36 Time for Completion 12 Months 12 Months 18 Months 18 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 18 Months 12 Months 12 Months

2. The bid document is available online. The bidders are required to pay the cost of bid document in the form of demand draft towards the cost of bid document drawn in the favour of EE,RWD Tawang 790104, payable at SBI, Tawang for amount (non-refundable) as shown above against each scheme. 3. Availability of Bid Document and mode of submission: The bid document is available at office of the Executive Engineer Rural Works Division Tawang, PO+PS+Distt. Tawang Arunachal Pradesh from 16/07/2013 10.30 AM to 22/07/2013 till 4.00 PM. 4.Submission of Original Documents: The bidders are required to submit (a) Original Earnest Money in approved form (b) original solvency certificate on the letter head from nationalized bank (c) original class Registration and (d) original affidavit regarding correctness of information furnished with bid document as per provisions of Clause 4.4 B.a (ii) of ITB (f) original documents viz. RC book, invoice, sale deed, uptodate insurance premium paid receipt in support of owning road construction machinaries as stated in the SBD, (g) original certificate on the letter head from nationalized bank as evidence of access to line of credit, (h) original copy of power of attorney (POA) agreement in case project is executed by attorney holder to the Superintending Engineer, Rural Works Circle, Rupa, Arunachal Pradesh , two working days before the opening of technical Bid, by hand, failing which the bids shall be declared non-responsive. After verification, original documents of road machinaries, class registration certificate and power of attorney (POA) agreement shall be released and the rest documents shall be retained. 5. The site for the work is available 6. Only offline submission of bids is permitted, therefore; bids must be submitted physically in tender box marked for SPA 2012-2013 at Superintending Engineer, Rural Works Circle,Rupa . The technical qualification First cover of the bids will be opened at 10.00 Hours (time) and if qualifies then Second cover Financial bid will be opened at 1400 hrs on 22.07.2013 (date) by the authorized officers i.e. Superintending Engineer, Rural Works Circle,Rupa. If the office happens to be closed on the date of opening of the bids as specified, the bids will be opened on the next working day at the same time and venue. 7. The bid for the work shall remain valid for acceptance for a period of 90 (ninety) days from the date of opening of bids. If any bidder/ tenderer withdraws his bid before the said period the earnest money shall stand forfeited. 8. It is compulsory for the Bidder, at his own cost, responsibility and risk, to visit, examine and familiarize himself with the site of works and its surroundings including source of principal materials, earth, water, sand, aggregates etc. before submitting the bid. 9. The contracting firms who already owned two or more contracts under PMGSY within the state of Arunachal Pradesh are not eligible to participate in the bid as per notification of the Government of Arunachal Pradesh vide no SRWD/PMGSY/19/2003-04 dtd. 10th September, 2008.Inspite of having such records, if a firm submits PMGSY bids, his bids will summarily be rejected.The updated list of such firms is available on website www.ruralworks.org. Apart from the above, the contracting firms those having records of abnormal delay by more than 1 (one) year from stipulated date of completion irrespective of time extension granted and currently in execution under PMGSY within the state of Arunachal Pradesh are not eligible to participate in the bid as per notification of the Government of Arunachal Pradesh vide no SRWD/PMGSY/19/2003-04 dtd. 10th September, 2008.Inspite of having such records, if a firm submits PMGSY bids on-line, his bids will summarily be rejected. The updated list of such firms is available on website www.ruralworks.org. 10. Bidders may bid for any one or more of the works mentioned in the Table above. To qualify for a package of contracts made up of this and other contracts for which bids are invited in the same SBD, the bidder must demonstrate having experience and resources sufficient to meet the aggregate of the qualifying criteria for the individual contracts. 11. A bidder shall not be permitted to bid for works in the Circle responsible for award and execution of contracts in which his or his spouses near relative (defined as first blood relations, and their spouses) is posted as Divisional Accountant or as an officer in any capacity between the grades of Superintending Engineer and Assistant Engineer (both inclusive). 12. No Engineer of Gazetted rank or other Gazetted officer employed in Engineering or Administrative duties in an Engineering Department of the State Government is allowed to work as a Contractor for a period of two years after his retirement from Government service, without Government permission. This contract is liable to be cancelled if either the Contractor or any of his employees is found any time to be such a person who had not obtained the permission of the Government as aforesaid before submission of the tender or engagement in the Contractors service. 13. Other details can be seen in the bidding documents. The Employer shall not be held liable for any delays due to system failure beyond its control. Even though the system will attempt to notify the bidders of any bid updates, The Employer shall not be liable for any information not received by the bidder. It is the bidders responsibility to verify the website for the latest information related to the tender. 14.The undersigned has right to extend or cancel the tender without declaring any reason. 15. Any kind of tempering of BOQ by the bidder will cause his bid to be disqualified and rejected . Sd/- Executive Engineer Rural Works Division Tawang Arunachal Pradesh for and on behalf of HE Governor of Arunachal Pradesh * To be filled by the authority inviting tender. ** Earnest money is 2% of the estimated cost, rounded to the nearest thousand. GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Press Note In Collaboration with the NCERT the Deptt. of Education Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh will be conducting the State level NTS/NMMS Exam. 2012-13 on 17th Nov. 2012 at the different designated exam. Centres in the State. Accordingly, aspiring Candidates are hereby directed to apply for the said Exam as per the details given under: 1. For NTSE:Candidate must be reading in class - X and secured 60% marks in the last class - IX Exam. 2. For NMMSE: Candidate must be reading in Class - VIII and secured 60% marks in as last Class- VII Exam. 3. Application: Candidate should apply in prescribed format separately for NTSE/NMMSE which can be downloaded from the NCERT Website www.ncert.nic.in Further, for NMMSE, the Prescribed format for NTSE may be used super-inscribing NMMSE in place of NTSE on the title of the format. 4. Last date of Submission of Application : The dully filled - up application signed by the respective School authority should be submitted to the designated NTSINMMS Exam. Supdtt./Centre of the dist. on or before 20/9/2013. 5. Exam. Fee:No Exam. Fee is admissible. Sd/-Director of Secondary Education, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar

Other details can be had from the SBD uploaded on URL www.pmgsytendersarngov.in.

Sd/-Executive Engineer Rural Works Department Khonsa (AP)

ATTENTION !ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Govt. Central Sales Emporium Itanagar announces Rebate, Sale on Certain Handloom and Handicrafts articles with effect from 24th June2013 to 15th August2013. Interested buyer may visit Govt. Central Sales Emporium Itanagar located opposite the Police Station, Bank Tinali to avail the opportunity of Rebate Sale during working-days from 10 A.M to 4.00 P.M. Issued by Director,Textile and Handicrafts, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar.

The Arun Information

Friday, July 19, 2013 ...(contd. from P-1) VLCC Health Care, Apparel Training and Design Centre and others made their presentations in the meeting. Earlier on the day, the Chief Minister had an extensive meeting with the Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh in the presence of MP Takam Sanjoy, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation and Chairman, Airport Authority of India to discuss the impending issue of the Greenfield Airport at Hollongi. It was decided in the meeting to pursue the early closure of the High Court case so that land acquisition can be completed for immediately starting of the construction work. Among other issues, the CM reiterated for airports at Lumla and also highlighted the need for Advanced Landing Grounds in different parts of the state besides requesting for increased frequency of flights to the Lilabari Airport for the benefit of passengers from the state.

...(contd. from P-1)

1 lakh employment...

62nd Plenary of NEC held...


fast track developmental projects, he pointed. Tuki observed that with meager allocation and further cut, the role of NEC in the overall developmental process will continue to be minimal. He urged the members to re-iterate the regions request to the Government of India and the Planning Commission for enhanced fund allocation to NEC. The role played by the NEC can be meaningful only when it has adequate access to funds, he said. The Chief Minister sought attention of all towards the detailed exercise done by the Ministry of DONER and NEC in preparing Vision 2020 for the North East Region (NER). While highlighting the need to revisit the Vision 2020 document, the Chief Minister said that a detailed report of what has been done and what remains to be done under the mandate of Vision 2020 needs to be prepared immediately. He expressed concern over the status of the Look East Policy, which is an integral part of the NER Vision 2020, and also the Government of India. In this regard Tuki advocated opening of the historic Stillwell Road and trade through Pangsau Pass in Changlang district of the state. He ...(contd. from P-2) asserted that with this road made operational, the region can have direct road access to the East and Southeast Asian region and boost socio-economy of the region through border trade. He also stressed on the road connecting Tashigong in Bhutan from Lumla in Tawang district to open up Indo-Bhutan trade. He called for people to people contact between the people of the region and those from the South Eastern countries through cultural exchange and tourism to further the scope of the policy. He also suggested the Sister City Concept to be designed for mooting a city or culture based initiative to target cities of the South East Asian countries. Expressing hope that the Harmuti-Naharlagun Railways Link will be completed by December 2013, he requested the Ministry of Railways to initiate the process of starting a Rajdhani Express from Itanagar to New Delhi by December 2013 itself. He also urged the Railway Ministry to take up the proposed railway link from Tinsukia to Parsuram-Kund via Rupai and Namsai on priority. He gave an instance of the strategic Balipara - Charduar Tawang Road while citing certain issues pertaining to road connectivity in the state. The BRO had gone ahead with earth cutting along almost the entire stretch thereby damaging the existing road. The tourism industry has suffered in this region and consequently many of the local entrepreneurs, who have invested in tourism infrastructure such as hotels, transport etc by availing loan have been badly hit. BRO is unable to stick to original timeline of 2013 and has pushed it to 2017. Tuki also urged the North Eastern Council to provide domestic funding as an adequate compensation to the state which has been deprived of Externally Aided Funding from Asian Development Bank ( ADB) and World Bank for important infrastructure projects. The Chief Minister also reiterated urgency of the projects for connecting 22 unconnected administrative centres, providing drinking water facilities in border and construction of porter tracks, log bridges and foot suspension bridges in border areas. He said by providing these basic necessities of life water and connectivity - migration from border areas can be checked. Tuki also drew attention towards the North Eastern Regional Community Resource Management Programme for Upland Areas (NERCORMP) to be implemented by NEC in the three troubled districts of Tirap, Changlang and Longding. The scheme was to be implemented spread over a period of 6 years from 2011-12 to 2016-17. However, the Chief Minister informed that three years have passed, but the same is yet to take off. These insurgency affected districts were selected for the project primarily to channelise the youth to meaningful and sustainable employment opportunities and diverting them from anti-social activities. He urged the concerned authorities to ensure that some beginning to this effect is made in the current financial year by providing necessary resources for implementation of the same. The Plenary was attended by NEC Chairman Paban Singh Ghatowar, Governors, Chief Ministers, Ministers, officials of NEC, DoNER and state governments of the North East. From Arunachal Pradesh, the meeting was attended by Planning, PWD and Finance Minister Chowna Mein, Chief Secretary Hare Krishna Paliwal, Planning Secretary Sonam Chombay, Political Secretary to CM Bamang Tago among others.

of skill development and employment for youth in the overall development of the state and reiterated his governments commitment to the same. The meeting was coordinated by the National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), the nodal agency for the Government of India for skill development under the Ministry of Finance. The Director General of NSDA J.P Rai also spoke about the need to take forward the CMs Employment Generation in a planned manner in the state. The meeting was also attended by Industries Minister, Tapang Taloh, MP Takam Sanjoy and Secretary Planning Sonam Chombay among a host of other senior officials of the state government. Training Providers like Construction Industry Development Council (under Planning Commission), Indian Institute of Skill Development, Security and Intelligence Services, ...(contd. from P-1)

Union Defense Minister to lay...

Nocte Rangsom...
courses on Trekking & Mountain Guides, Self groups for Home stay management and eco camps. In the aftermath of the Uttarakhand flash floods, the Institute has also been tasked to work on disaster preparedness and train manpower in disaster relief. The Institute is presently functioning from an ad-hoc campus provided by Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Todays Executive Council meeting approved seven major agendas including early development of infrastructure of the Institutes permanent campus. ...(contd. from P-1) The all-important meeting was also attended by executive members of NIMAS, Defence Secretary R K Mathur, States Chief Secretary H K Paliwal, Joint Secretary (Defence) Subhash Chandra, Political Secretary to CM Bamang Tago and States Tourism Secretary Sonam Chombay. Meanwhile, taking opportune moment of presence of the Defence Minister, Tuki urged for early clearance of the important Rupai to Parasharam Kund Railway Line and review on restriction of usage of the ALGs by civil helicopters. Antony assured to resolve all concerns of the state soon. 25th November has been officially recognized as a festival of Arunachal Pradesh. On the day of Loku, Rangsom ritual is performed at aparticular place of worship, called Chhachaam, some distance away from village. A small bamboo fence is erected as altar at Chhachaam in order to perform the ritual. The God Rangkathakrang, Jooban is worshipped for good crops and wellbeing of the village. It is the privilege of village Chief to perform the ritual at the altar. All other gathered there do not enter in the erected fencing. They would do rangtam prayer at the periphery area, but not inside erected fencing. The females are not allowed to participate in Chhachaam ceremony, in village. After having the ritual and community feast at Chhachaam,Loku festival is carried on for 2-3 days at village. Apart from ritual, Chhachaam is the starting point for Loku ceremony. The spirit of the festival is boosted up there, and the participants return to village in festive mood, singing dancing. The villagers eagerly wait for dancers returning from Chhachaam, after commencement of ceremony. Unfortunately, this beautiful ceremony is being abandoned in many villages. ...(contd. from P-2) The Rangsom ritual should be performed either in Chhachaam or at village Morung, otherwise Loku would appear like body without soul. The ending and starting of Loku has certain charms, even Khapaa singers do nicely express in Loku song. A replica of Chhachaam is made while celebrating common Loku festival at Khonsa and deomali. RANGSOM HUM. Rangsom Hum is a Nocte temple. As has been mentioned earlier, many Nocte villages have got traditional place of worship, Rangsomth in or Joobansom thin in the villages. They do perform traditional worship at that particular place in the village periodically every year. It was therefore proposed that a permanent Rangsom Hum should be constructed at Khonsa town where people from all the villages could assemble occasionally in order to perform RANGSOM ritual, or to carry out cultural activities particularly, during the celebration of common Loku festival. The first Rangsom Hum was constructed at Khonsa at the site, used earlier as Chhachaaam. The proposal for construction of Rangsom Hum was discussed with the Chiefs and GBs of Nocte area and design of the building was approved in a meeting held at Khonsa Club. Rangsom Hum at Khonsa had the honour of being inaugurated by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 13th November 1976.Earlier, theNoctes had strong feelingfor preserving traditional Faith and culture, the distinct identity of the tribe, and there was encouragement from the Administration also. The people enthusiastically participated in the cultural activities. The second Rangsom Hum was constructed at Deomali in November 1989, at the site of foundation laid by then Governor R.D.Pradhan. India is a multi-religious and secular country. Apart from major religions like Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, and Sikh in the country, hundreds of Indigenous Faith and Culture are being followed by various communities or tribes. The principles of all the religions are fine and beautiful. Faith is the fundamental of all religions. Without faith religion becomes a mere story. The Faith and Culture of a tribal is based on certain beliefs in the society and has been a guiding principle in the society for many years, and cannot be wished away as mere superstition. The Nocte Indigenous Faith and Culture has been inherited traditionally by the people and has been in practiced for last hundreds of years. It reminds us of their interesting era of bygone days. It has got certain values. It is their identity as a tribe and should be preserved and improved, if need be, along with the time. Modern education and knowledge should be learnt without forgetting the past. It is encouraging that the Government, particularly in Arunachal Pradesh due importance is being given for promotion of the Indigenous Faith and Culture, and it is now with the people concerned to maintain their own tradition as a major tribe. Noctes in the past had deep faith in the Almighty Rang or believing in Rangsom, although certain aberrations have now taken place due to changing time and external influences. Earlier, Rangsom was the guiding principle for spiritual, moral and social behavior in the society. It is a unique and interesting Faith which was in practice in the Nocte society since time immemorial. Rangsom is not only a Faith, but also a culture. It is an identity of the Nocte tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.

Parliamentary Secretary Yumsen Matey while welcoming the Minister to Tirap district said that after Ering took over the charges of Minority Affairs Ministry as State Minister, the funding had improved and asked the executing agencies to utilize the funds judiciously. Matey told the HoDs that the state government had sanctioned opium rehabilitation centers for Tirap, Changlang and Longding. He appreciated the HoDs working in Tirap district for their dedication and sincerity and urged them to work with the same spirit. Earlier, in his welcome address, Tirap Deputy Commissioner Kamlesh Kumar Joshi said the purpose of the brief meeting was to acquaint the visiting Minister on the schemes being implemented by various departments in the district adding that there were many beneficial schemes under Minority Affairs Ministry and told the

Union MoS for Minority Affairs...

Minister that his officers were leaving no stone unturned to ensure that all the government schemes were implemented successfully. The DC asked the HoDs to interact openly with the Minister and discuss their problems if any without any hesitation. Later the Minister met the newly elected ZPMs and other public leaders. He also inspected the newly constructed boys and girls hostel at Khonsa. The meeting was attended by Tirap SP, ADC and HoDs. The minister also visited Deomali, Longding and Kanubari during his tour. The Minister was received at Deomali by the SDO and public and local MLA Thangwang Wangham at Longding respectively. Wangham apprised the Minister on some of the pressing problems of Longding district. At Kanubari WRD Minister Newlai Tingkhatra received the Minister.

Tourist cabs flagged off

elephant for you. The man purchased a saw and some food from the market and went back to the white tuskers place. The elephant asked him- Why do you come now? Master! I am poor, I am penniless, I have no means of earning my living. I have, therefore, come to you so that I could beg you for your tusks. If I could get these tusks, I would sell them and make a living. Well. I will give you my tusks. Do you have a saw to cut my tusks ? Master! I have brought one. Then, cut my tusks with the saw and take it with you. Silava the elephant, then, sat

The Generous Tusker...

down as a cow and the man cut his tusks. The elephant held the tusks out with his trunk to the man, and said0 man! I am not giving away my prized tusks because I do not like them. No, these are dear to me a thousand and a hundred thousand times. I am giving them away out of a sense of charity. Thus, the elephant gave away his tusks to the man out of generosity. But, the ungrateful gypsy sold the tusks and spent all the money in revelries. When his money was all wasted away, he again approached the white elephant. Master! The money I got by sell-

ing your tusks was just enough to pay off my debts. I will be obliged if you could give me the remaining tusks, he said. The elephant again agreed to give away his tusks. This time also, the gypsy sold the tusks for a handsome amount and wasted away all of it. And, once again, he approached the elephant. Master! I am unable to make both ends meet. Please, give me your inside teeth. The white elephant once again obliged the ungrateful man. He sat down as before and the man climbed his forehead through his silver trunk. He opened the elephants mouth and

separated the flesh on his gums. Then, he took the saw and cut the teeth. When the wicked man had left the forest, the earth trembled. It could not bear the burden of that sinner. The earth erupted and a fire broke out, which consumed the ungrateful man. It is truly saidAkatanjussa posassa niccam vivaradassino, Sabbam ce pathavim dajja neba nam abhiraghaye. (The ungrateful one or the one who would not acknowledge a favour done to him, and a man who always finds fault in others, cannot be satisfied even if he is given the universal rule or the entire earth.)

District level monitoring committee meeting held

World population stabilization fortnight observed at Changlang

BOMDILA, July 15: A series of tourists vehicles under Mukhya Mantri Paryatan Vikas Yojna was flagged off today by A K Singh, Deputy Commissioner from Tourist Lodge complex Bomdila. Speaking on the occasion, he stated that Mukhya Mantri Paryatan Vikas Yojna was mooted during his tenure as Tourism Director. He advised the beneficiaries to take utmost care of both the vehicles as well as the tourists traveling in it which in turn will give rich dividend in the long run. He also assured to organise an orientation training programme for all the beneficiaries of the district so that their projects become a successful tourism venture. MD AP Apex Bank Ltd Tsering Thungdok asked the beneficiaries to repay the loan component in time

and avail further financial assistance from Apna Bank - Apex Bank. He also assured to extend bank loan for other tourism based projects like hotels, restaurants, home stay facilities, adventure trekking gears, etc. Tsering Wange, Advisor Arunachal Pradesh Tour Operators Association (APTOA) asked the tourism transport entrepreneurs to arm themselves with the general knowledge of local tourist hot spots, maintain the vehicles in tip top condition and to give their best service to the visiting tourists. Tabam Rigio DTO (Tourism) while extending vote of thanks stated that 15 tourists vehicles were sanctioned for West Kameng District under the Mukhya Mantri Paryatan Vikas Yojna which has largely benefited the local unemployed educated youths.

KHONSA, July 18: The quarterly district level monitoring committee meeting of Tirap district was held at Deputy Commissioners conference hall here today. The meeting was attended by all the heads of development departments. Tirap Deputy Commissioner Kamlesh Kumar Joshi in his opening remark underscored the importance of the meeting, adding that the main purpose of the meeting was to review the progress of work pertaining to various departments. He told the participants to ensure that the schemes, especially the centrally-sponsored ones must be properly monitored reasoning that in the absence of effective monitoring, the schemes would not succeed. While lamenting the absence of some officers, the DC asked all the departments to send their reports well in advance to facilitate meaningful discussion and warned that the last

minute submission of such reports would not be entertained in future. Earlier, in his welcome address, DPO Okep Tayeng threw light on the purpose of the meeting and urged the participants to express their achievements and bottlenecks if any. The Executive Engineers of PWD, RWD, POWER, PHED and DD (Urban) explained the progress of work of their respective departments through power-point presentation. DC expressed dismay over the snails pace of progress in some departments and asked them to pull up their socks to complete the projects they had undertaken on time. He was particularly concerned about the slow progress of work on the guest house under Urban department. The meeting was also attended by Tirap ZPC, Chawang Lowang, SDO, Deomali G. Singpho, CO, Lazu, CO, Soha and ZPMS.

CHANGLANG, July 18: The World Population Stabilization Fortnight is being observed in Changlang District from July 11 to 24 last. The students and teaching staff of VKV School, Changlang and the staff of District Hospital Changlang took out a rally here yesterday. Around 127 students along with teachers of VKV School took part in the rally. The procession started from VKV School,

Changlang and ended at District Hospital Changlang after passing through the town shouting slogans Small Family Happy Family, Chhota Parivar Sukhi Parivar, Hum Do Hamare Ek etc and holding out play cards and banners. An exhibition show on means and methods of family planning and books and pamphlets were displayed in the stall. Counselling on family planning was given to 41 beneficiaries.

Friday, July 19, 2013


GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH NO.BC-23/1013 July 05, 2013. CIRCULAR In view of the recent incident of rape and murder of a minor girl child at Bhalukpong, it has been felt necessary to create awareness and to alert the citizens of West Kameng District especially those staying in border areas to adopt some preventive and precautionary measures as follows to avoid recurrence of such crimes: 1.Parents should not leave their children especially female children unattended whenever they are out of their residence. 2.Parents should advise their children especially female children to be very careful and alert towards strangers when they go out alone/unescorted. Minor girls should not be sent out alone during odd hours. 3.Parents should not allow unknown persons to visit their residences without any valid reasons. 4.All citizens should avoid manual labourers/attendants/servants etc, in their residential campus without verifying the antecedents of such persons. 5.While engaging any outsiders as caretakers/attendants/servants, etc. in the residence, proper address details along with photographs should be provided to the nearest Police Station. 6.All the citizens should be vigilant in and around their residential premises. Any unknown persons doubtful presence should be properly enquired and, if required, should be reported to the Police Station. 7.School authorities also should make efforts to create such awareness amongst the students during assembly sessions. This circular/advisory has been issued in the larger interest of maintaining peace and tranquility and sense of security amongst the citizens of West Kameng District. Sd/-(A.K Singh) Deputy Commissioner, West Kameng District, Bomdila. Dated Itanagar 27thJune2013. ADVERTISEMENT The National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC), for and on behalf of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India, invites applications from Students with Disabilities for award of Scholarship under the following 2(two) Scholarship Schemes: 1. Scholarship Scheme (Trust Fund): -Under this scheme, 1500 scholarships will be awarded to eligible students with Disabilities for degree and Post graduate level professional and technical courses from recognized institutions in India. -30% scholarships will be reserved for girls, which will be transferable to male students in case of non availability of female candidates. -Applicants may apply at any time in academic year for scholarship under this scheme. Scholarships will be awarded quarterlybasis for the applications received in preceding quarter. Under this scheme an advance copy of application should also be submitted online (www.nhfdc.nic.in) by the candidates. -Reimbursement of non-refundable fees restricted to the limit of fee of similar courses in Govt./Govt.-aided institutions, Maintenance allowance will be paid to the students for 10 months @ Rs.2500/-per month for Professional Graduate Courses and Rs.3000/- per month for Professional Post-Graduate Courses in one academic year. -Books/Stationery allowances will be paid to students pursuing Professional Graduate Courses @ Rs.6,000/- per annum and Rs.10,000/-per annum for pursuing Professional Post-Graduate courses. -Differently-abled students in addition will be provided financial assistance for purchase of aids & appliances(only once during life time). -Monthly income of the beneficiary/parent or guardian should not be more thanRs.25,000/-(Rs.3.00 lakh per annum) from all sources. Family income includes income of parent/guardian. -A Scholarship holder under this scheme will not avail any other scholarship/stipend for pursuing the course. 2. Scholarship Scheme (National Fund): -Under this scheme, 500 Scholarships will be awarded to eligible students with Disabilities for pursuing higher academic/professional or technical qualification. - Applicant has to apply online(www.nhfdc.nic.in) for scholarship from 01/07/2013 to 31/08/2013 and scholarship shall be awarded once in a academic year under this scheme. -Scholarship of Rs.1000/-p.m for hostellers and Rs.700/-p.m for day scholars studying in professional course at graduation and above level and Rs.700/-p.m for hostellers and Rs. 400j-p.m for day scholars pursuing Diploma/Certificate level professional courses. Course fee reimbursed upto ceiling of Rs.10,000/- per year. -Financial assistance can be given for computer with editing software for blind/deaf graduate and post-graduate students pursuing professional courses and for support access software for cerebral palsy students. -Monthly income of the beneficiary/parent or guardian should not be more than Rs.15000/- (Rs.1.80 lakh per annum) from all sources. Family income includes income of parent/guardian. -A Scholarship holder under this scheme will not concurrently hold any other scholarship/stipend. How to Apply:The applicant has to apply online(www.nhfdc.nic.in) and printed copy to online filled application duly countersigned and recommended by the Head of the Institution, where they are studying along with requisite documents send to National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC),Red Cross Bhawan, Sector-12, Faridabad-121007. It is to be noted that without a hard copy of application, a candidates application in soft copy will not be entertained. For Further Details: Please visit website of NHFDC www.nhfdc.nic.in or contact NHFDC at Telephone Nos.0129-2226910, 2287512, 2287513. Fax No. 0129-2284371. E-mail nhfdc97@gmail.com. Sd/-(B.Pertin)IAS Secretary Social Justice & Empowerment and Tribal Affairs, Deptt. Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH ADVERTISEMENT Applications are invited from the eligible APST Candidate for filling up of 1 (One) post of Boxing Coach in the scale of pay of PB-2Rs. 9,300-34,800 + Grade Pay Rs.4,200/-P.M. for the Department of Sports & Youth Affairs, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, ltanagar. The candidates who are willing to serve anywhere inAP should apply. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:- 1(One) year NSNIS diploma in Boxing or ex-servicemen with pass certificate in Boxing from Army Physical Training Centre, Pune. Preference will be given who are also having MPE/BPE degree. MODE OF SELECTION: Selection to the post will be made on the basis of merit adjudged through open competitive examination followed by skill test and viva-voice. AGE: 18 to 28 years. HOW TO APPLY:- Application on plain paper addressed to the Director of Sports & Youth Affairs, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, ltanagar (Chimpu) P.O. RK Mission along with 2(Two) recent passport size photograph dully self attested along with attested copies of relevant certificate and treasury challan of Rs.30/- under Head of Account 0202 Sports & Youth Services which is non refundable in favour of Director of Sports & Youth Affairs, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, ltanagar. The last date for submission of application is 23/07/2013. FORMAT OF APPLICATION:- 1. Name in full (in block letters) 2. Fathers/Husbands Name 3. Permanent address 4. Present address for postal communication 5. Nationality 6. Date of Birth 7. Educational Qualification 8. Other Qualification 9. Experience, if any 10. Tribe/Caste 11. T/Challan No. & Date 12. List of enclosers. DECLARATION: I hereby declare that the statement made in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. In the event of any information being found false or incorrect, action can be taken against me by the authority. Signature of applicant With date Sd/-Director of Sports & Youth Affairs, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, ltanagar GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH NO.DSJE(DiS)-42/2013/2306 GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH

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The Ahoms and the Northern Tribes of NEFA


(This story is reproduced from 1970 issue of NEFA INFORMATION) The advent of the Ahoms is a landmark not only of the history of Assam, but of NEFA as well, for from then on we come to know of the hill people of this frontier more intimately of their activities and achievements more precisely. A good deal of authentic information about the NEFA tribes and their political relations can be gleaned from the contemporary sources and the Buranjis (Chronicles) of the Ahorns, who ruled in Assam for six hundred years from 1228 to 1826 A.D. Linguistic evidences and ethnological studies indicate that the early waves of the Mongoloid migration crossed over to India in the east before 1000 B.C. at about the same time as the arrival of the Aryans in the west. The term Kirata occurring in the Sanskrit literature from the YajurVeda onwards refers to a yellow race of people living in the mountains of North and North-East India. Kirata is indeed the generic name given to all Indo-Mongoloids irrespective of their ethnic differences. The Greek classics also make mention of them. The Kirrhadae mentioned in the Periplus (c. 1st century A.D.) and the Kirrhadia of Ptolemy specifically refer to the Kiratas inhabiting South- East Bengal and western Assam. The Geography of Ptolemy (c. 150 A.D) further states that Serica, which identified with Upper Assam, is bounded on the east and the north by unknown hilly regions where canes are used for bridges. Incidentally, it is interesting to note that there are wonderful canebridges in NEFA even today as vital means of communication. Upper Burma was the beehive which threw out swarms of migratory people to India from early times. The sequence of Mongoloid migrations shows that prior to the arrival of the Akas, Daflas, Adis, Miris and Mishmis representing the North Assam Tribes of the Tibeto-Burmans, there lived in Assam and its adjacent northern hills another Mongoloid people called Bodos, who were of the same Tibeto-Burman origin. *The Bodos entered Assam in the remote past, and they were the most dominant tribal community of eastern India till the advent of the Ahoms. Descending along the western course of the Brahmaputra, they spread out and peopled the slopes of the adjoining hills and valleys of Assam. Like their distant followers, the Ahoms, they settled along the water-channels and gave their own names to them. The river and place- names Dihong, Dibong, Dihing, Dikrang, Namsai, Namsang, Nampong, Namchik etc. (.di- the Bodo word for water, and nam- the Ahom (Shan) for river) in the Lohit and Tirap Districts of NEF A bear to this day the Bodo and Ahom reminiscences. The toponymy proves beyond all doubt that some of the Bodo tribes penetrated deep into the lower regions o f NEFA, and formed a substratum of its early population. They have lost their distinct identity in NEFA, perhaps, as a result of miscegenation with other tribes who came after them or of endemic feuds and warfare leading to large-scale migrations. The toponymy also suggests that the Bodos were preceded by some Austric speaking tribal groups. The river Dihong was probably known earlier by its Austric name Hong, meaning water. The Bodos renamed the river by prefixing di with hong. This is a typical example of how the old geographical names underwent changes. The Ahom invasion of Assam began in 1228. They came from North Burma crossing the Patkai Pass, and advanced along the course of the Noa-Dihing river. At the outset of their victorious campaigns, the Ahoms had to measure their strength with the Chutiyas and the Kacharis, the two powerful Bodo tribes of northeastern Assam. The Chutiyas were ruling in the country round Sadiya in the eastern extremity of Assam, and their dominions extended into the lower recesses of Lohit. In a series of battles culminating in 1523 A.D., they gave way to the Ahoms. The invading Ahom king Subungmung (1497- 539) also known as Dihingia Raja annexed the Chutiya territory to the Ahom kingdom and put it under an Ahom ruler known as Sadiyakhowa Gohain or the Governor of Sadiya. A contingent of the Ahoms had settled in Sadiya to reduce the Chutiyas to complete submission. The surviving members of the Chutiya royal family and other Chutiya leaders were deported to Pakariguri, while a number of bell- metal workers, goldsmiths, blacksmiths other skilled artisans, Brahmins, Kayasthas, Kalitas and Daivajnas were removed from Sadiya to the Ahom capital. The Chutiyas were fairly advanced in arts and crafts, but their reputation was greatly marred for the abominable human sacrifices they performed. Most of the archaeological ruins lying about in the Sadiya region including that of the Bhismaknagar fortress and the Tamreswari temple are attributed to them. The Chutiya king Ratnadwaj Pal was a great builder of temples .and the founder of the old city of Sadiya. The superiority of their crafts is also borne out by the fact that the Ahorns took away the Chutiya artisans from Sadiya and patronized them. The history of the Chutiyas shows its good deal of borrowing from the Hindu culture. Their religion was a blend of primitive animism and metantricism. This mixed culture, which dieval had its nucleus at Sadiya, flowed into the niches of the lower Lohit and Dibang Valleys where the plains end and the hills begin. Sadiya was indeed the cynosure of India in the extreme east, where various cultures, indigenous andexotic, converged. It is therefore, not accidental that the Tamreswari temple, Siva temple, Parasuramkund, Brahmakund and Bhismaknagar had all sprung up in one cultural orbit in NEF A in the vicinity of Sadiya. There is no trace of the Chutiyas in NEF A today. They are now mostly found in the Lakhimpur and Sibsagar Districts of Assam, and scatteredly in other parts of the State. It seems that their evacuation in the wake of of the Assam intrusion synchronised with the arrival of the Mishmis in the Sadiya region. The Ohutiyas closely resemble the Shans in appearance, a fact which suggests that they developed blood relationship with the earlier immigrants of that race just as they in recent times intermarried with the Ahorns. In the Census of 1891, a good number of the Chutiyas recorded themselves as Ahom-Chutiya. The decline of the Chutiyas paved the way for Ahom ascendancy in Upper Assam. The Ahorns extended their territory right upto the fringe of the north-eastern hill tracts, and in doing so they gradually came in contact with the tribesmen of NEFA. The Ahom Buranjis pertaining to the reign of Sutyinpha Naria Raja (1644-48) refer to a rampart called Mishmi-garh, which was probably constructed as a barricade against the Mishmi raiders. This information is important in that here we get the first Ahorn reference to the Mishmis. The date of the first Mishmi immigration in the present Lohit District of NEF A is a matter of conjecture. But it is certain that the migration of the Mishmi tribes from Upper Burma did not take place all at a time. The Idus are said to have come first, the Mijus last, and in between them arrived the Digarus some five hundred years ago. The Sadiya Stone Pillar Inscription gives out that the Ahoms were friendly with the Mishmis. The inscription, which is in the Ahom language, runs as follows: I, the Dihingia Bargohain, do engrave on the stone pillar and the copper plate these writings (with the strength of which) the Misnmis are to dwell on the hills near the Dibong river with their females, children, attendants and followers. They will occupy all the hills. They will give four basketful of poison and other things as tribute and keep watch on the body of the fat Gohain (Sadiya- khowa Gohain). If anybody happens to be in possession of and wishes to remain on all sides (of the hills), he is prohibited from encroachment I do proclaim wide if anybody sits exalted (i.e., comes in power i.e. becomes ruler) he should not break (the agreement) and break the stone. The settlement as inscribed was effected in about 1687 when the regulation of Sadiya was completed under the direction of the Ahom over lord Dihingia Bargohain. Apparently, the inscription was an after-effect of the Mishmi raid on Sadiya in 1675, which is the only record instance of aggression committed by the Mishmis in the Ahom territory. The raid might have prompted the Ahoms to make a settlement with the Mishrnis, and to guarantee them freedom and peace in lieu of their obeisance and loyalty.

-S. Dutta Choudhury.

Dated Itanagar the 2nd July 2013 TENDER NOTICE The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh is please to invite sealed quotations for Auction of the following condemned vehicles of Secretariat Pool/Scraps/Old tyres /Batteries etc. with the following descriptions/particulars through public auction. A. Vehicles Make & Type Vehicle No. ME AR-OI-A-2349 ME AR-01-A-4978 Accent AR-01-B-2329 ME AR-01-B-0023 ME AR-01-B-6896 ME AR-OI-A-5705 ME AR-01-2669 A/Car AR-01-B-0099 ME AR-OI-A-4714 Baleno AR-OI-B-0071 ME AR-01-8518 ME AR-OI-A-5984 ME AR-OI-A-2335 ME AR-01-A-2343 ME AR-OI-A-2339 A/Car AR-OI-A-7968 B. The following vehicles to be sold in the scraps rates are: Vehicle No. ARC-1979 AR-01-6914 AR-01-4522 AR-01-1121 ARC-1415 C.Scraps. Item. Scraps Tvres Batteries Type A/Car A/Car A/Car A/Car Jeep Quantity 15 quintals 555 Nos. 40 Nos. Date of Purchase 30.11.1999 30.4.2001 25.7.2003 19.2.2004 17.6.2002 16.10.2001 3.11.1999 May2004 14.2.2001 21.08.2000 21.10.1997 26.12.2001 13.11.1999 26.11.1999 10.11.1999 Reserved Price Rs.l,000/Rs.l,000/Rs.l,0000/Rs.l,000/Rs.4,000/ Reserved Price @ Rs.25/- per kg @ 130/-per tyre Rs.200/.per battery. Reserved Price Rs.25,000/Rs.15,000/Rs. 3,000/Rs.25000/Rs.22,000/Rs.25,000/Rs.22,000/Rs.20,000/Rs.35000/Rs.20,000/Rs. 2,000/Rs.25,000/Rs.11,000/Rs.16,000/Rs.16,000/Rs.15,000/-

No.TPT(C)-111/2010

TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. The Sales is on AS IS WHERE IS BASIS and interested bidders/purchasers may inspect the vehicles mentioned above at A.P. Secretariat Motor garage at Paanchali, Mowb-II, Itanagar on any working day from 0900 hrs to 1600 hrs with prior permission from the undersigned. 2. Every quotation should clearly state the, amount offered (both in words and figures) along with the earliest money of 10% of the reserved price against each vehicles in the shape of deposit call Receipt (DCR) in favour of the Secretary (Transport), Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagaer, enchaseble at S61, Itanagar. The earnest money of the successful bidders shall be refunded on payment of tender money in full, while that of unsuccessful tender shall be released on the completion of Auction deal. 3. The Auction will be held vehicle wise for 16(sixteen) Nos. of condemned secretariat pool vehicles and Interested party (ies) shall have to furnish their bid accordingly i n writing as per format available in the office. Please indicate by tick mark ( ) against the sections for which the bid is indicated (A,B,C,D,E) and strike off the sections where there is no bid. 4. The earnest money of Rs.11,765/- (Rupees eleven thousandl seven hundred sixty five) only has to deposited for Scraps/battery/ tyres/etc as mention in the Para (2) accordingly. 5. The quotations/tenders shall be received upto 1400 hrs on 22nd July 2013 in the office of the Under Secretary (Transport). The sealed quotation/tenders should be clearly superscribed QUOTATION FOR 16 NOS OF CONDEMNED SECRETARIAT POOL VEHICLES/ Scraps/ batteries and tyres and addressed to the Secretary (Transport), Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, land sealed quotation will be opened on the same day at 1500 hrs by a duly constituted Board of officers in the same venue. Incomplete bides are liable to be rejected. 6. The highest bidder whose quotation has been accepted for purchase of Auction vehicle has to deposit the full amount i.e. tendered amount within 7 (seven) days from the issue of the acceptance letter failing which the earnest money mentioned in para (2) above will forfeited. The vehicle will be released to the successful tenderer on receipt of the full tendered money. 7. The undersigned reserves the right to accept or reject any quotation without assigning any reason. The decision of the board will be final and finding. 8. The tenders will have to furnish an undertaking as per schedule appended along with the quotation. Sd/- S ecretary (Transport)

The Mishmis were also allowed to carry on their traditional trade with the plains. It is important to note that the Mishmis were not entitled to posa, that is the right to receive revenue payments from certain specified villages in the foothills. There may be two possible reasons for this fact, first, the Ahom jurisdiction was firmly established up to the confines of the Mishmi Hills and, second, the Mishrnis were content with the terms of the agreement embodied in the Inscription. The grant of trade facilities must have dissuaded the Mishmis It is important to note that the Mishmis were not entitled to posa, that is the right to receive revenue payments from certain specified villages in the foothills. There may be two possible reasons for this fact, first, the Ahom jurisdiction was firmly established up to the confines of the Mishmi Hills, and , second, the Mishrnis were content with the terms of the agreement embodied in the Inscription. The grant of trade facilities must have dissuaded the Mishmis from making .further raids in the plains of Assam. The Ahorns adopted a policy of assimilation in regard to the Chutiyas, but their attitude towards the Mishmis was conciliatory. By the victory over the Chutiyas the Ahoms succeeded in bringing the entire stretch of land from Sadiya to the Subansiri river on the north bank of the Brahmaputra under their dominion. In the northern hills adjacent to this tract lived the Adis and the Miris. The Adis were a proud independent people comprising a number of distinct tribal groups. The early British records depicted them as social, hospitable, plain spoken and as war like as they were fared by the neighboring tribes. In an official correspondence dating back to 1830, they were described as far the best disposed of the hill tribes, though the most powerful, and never known to commit an act of unprovoked ravage or outrage on the villages of the plains . The Miris resemble the Adis in many ways, and are related with them distantly. They appear to be the earlier migrants of the same tribe as the Adis. The Miris are a motley tribe living apart in the lower hills and the plains, and accordingly, they go by the names of Hill Miris and Mrris of the plains. The Ahom accounts refer to the Miris as go-betweens of the Ad is and the traders of Assam, a fact in which the Assamese word Miri meaning intermediary has had its origin. The Adis had a claim for supremacy over the Miris of the plains, whom they treated as vassals. But the Hill Miris, who enjoyed the right to posa, were evidently an independent people. The Ahoms, in pursuance of their policy to keep the turbulent hill tribes in check by conciliatory and defensive measures, conceded to an Adi demand for exclusive ownership over the entire stock of fish and gold available in the rivers flowing from their hills through the Miris settlements, and for that matter the Miris were compensated by a grant of ex- emption from all revenue charges. Evidently, these measures were taken by the Ahorns in acknowledgement of the Adi over lordship over the Miris. The Adis also extorted a right to receive conciliatory payments from the gold-washers and fishermen of the plains called Beeahs who were in the habit of tapping the resources of Dihong, Dibong and other northern feeders of the Brahmaputra. The Buranjis indicate that during the reign of Pratap Singh a (1603- 41), some paddy fields and fish-ponds were made over to the Adis. The Ahorns are stated to have disowned their right to levy taxes on account of these assignments, and the Adis, in lieu of these privileges, agreed to pay annual tribute to the Ahom administration. A striking feature of the AhomAdi relations is that, unlike the Akas, Dallas and the Hills Miris, the Adis had no acknowledged right to posa. The reason may be ascribed to the absence of direct intercourse between the Ahoms and the Adis, who were interposed by the Miris acting as the medium of communication between them. Moreover, the non-interference policy of the Ahoms must have contributed towards developing friendly relations with the Adis, It is, therefore, in the fitness of things that the Buranjis speak little of the Adis, and nothing at all about any Ahorn-Adi conflict.
- Rudyard Kipling

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Tuki visits Arunachal patients at Apollo hospital

NEW DELHI, July 17: Chief Minister Nabam Tuki spared time out of his busy schedule in New Delhi to visit patients from Arunachal Pradesh undergoing treatment for various ailments at Apollo Hospital on Wednesday. He interacted with the attending doctors, patients and their guardians and wished speedy recovery of all patients. He also assured assistance in case of emergency needs. The goodwill gesture of the Chief Minister first time in the history of Apollo Hospital - was appreciated by the patients, their guardians as well as doctors of the hospital, which caters to hundreds of patients from the state everyday.

Lower Banskota submerged; Pasighat ALG under threat


PASIGHAT, July 17: Most of flood and pollution incidents are avoidable and careful planning can reduce the risks, stated Denong Tamuk, Chief Councilor of Pasighat Municipal Council (PMC) while visiting the submerged Lower Banskota area along with a team of Ward Councilors here today. According to Tamuk such unwanted situation causes harm to human health and detriment to local amenity. He claimed that most of the measures needed to prevent flood and pollution, the cost are very little, especially if they are included at the planning stage of any scheme or project. In contrast, the costs of cleaning up a pollution incident can be very high. Any work carried out in or near water courses must be regarded as high risk with significant potential to cause pollution, the Chief Councilor added. Haphazard habitations and daily activities directly or indirectly affect the Sibo Korong river course. This particular river has the ability to clean the visiting team. They also added waste water volume gets bigger around the township, transforming the healthy river into slow flowing; dead water and critical components of the cleaning system are destroyed faster. Incessant rainfall and blockage of River Sibo-Korong is leading to all sorts of problems like foul odor, generation of vectors like mosquitoes and flies, blockage of drains leading to floods which is also a big threat to upcoming ALG. Later, the visiting team met the Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Srivastava and appraised the situation. During their conversation, Tamuk sought adequate funds for the purpose and assured to carryout desilting/cleanliness drive immediately in the said area using excavators and manpower etc from his end. It is a beautiful Stupa, dedicated to the memory of those brave soldiers who made supreme sacrifice defending the frontiers of the Mother Land during 1962 Indo-China War. (DIPR)

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NEW DELHI, July 16: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Lt. Gen (Retd) Nirbhay Sharma addressed the 62nd Plenary of North Eastern Council at New Delhi today. The Governor raised the issues of road connectivity, look east policy, railway and hydropower projects and strengthening of infrastructure along the border area. Emphasizing on need for better road connectivity in the State, the Governor said that Border Roads Organisation is assigned responsibility for implementation of road in Arunachal Pradesh through Vartak, Bramkank, Udayak and Arunank projects. There is need for greater co-ordination between these projects. A senior officer of the rank of Additional Director General of BRO tasked with responsibility of coordinating these four projects should be posted in Arunachal Pradesh for proper monitoring of these projects and co-ordination amongst project officers, State Government and Union Government. Urging the North Eastern Council to take a lead in developing the 160 km road from Pangsau (India) Myitkyina (Myanmar) on the lines of Tamu-Kaleywa Indo -Myanmar Friendship road, the Governor said that Indias Look East Policy holds immense potential for the region. North east region is the lynchpin for success of this policy, with connectivity as its prime concern, he said, adding the focus must be on developing the

Guv emphasizes on better road connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh


historic Stillwell Road. While sharing his experience of his visit to Changlang District of the State, the Governor stressed on need for formalize and improvise the trade through Pangsau Pass, making trading a regular feature and Pangsau town a trading hub. To facilitate the initiative, the Governor called for coopting a senior officer from ministry of External Affairs in the NEC. Sharing his view on the lone railway project of the State, the Governor informed that the project of Harmuti-Naharlagun Railway link which will connect State Capital is due for completion in December 2013. As envisaged in NER Vision 2020 document, Survey for Murkongseleg to Pasighat and Rupai to Parshuramkund Railway Project were supposed to be started on but even after signing of the document in 2008, no progress has been made on this project. Calling for starting work on the railway projects with a time-bound schedule the Governor said that while the new project would be commissioned in due course of time, there is urgent need of ensuring timely completion of ongoing Bogeebil Road-cum-Rail Bridge, connecting Dibrugarh and Dhemaji. This bridge will improve connectivity not only for Assam but also for Arunachal Pradesh. It would connect the eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh with the rest of the State. While raising the issue of the 2000 MW Lower Subansiri project which was started in January 2005,

itself but urban dwellers produce much more waste water than the river can endure as a self cleaning system. Additionally, we have gone through all the trouble in destroying that very system in the name of encroachments and illegal constructions, opined

the Governor said that construction work at site has come to grinding halt since 20th December 2011. So far, ` 6000 crores have been spent and the project is more than half way through and because of some issues between NHPC, Government of Assam, this is resulting in time and cost Overrun causing huge loss to national exchequer. The issues between concerned parties need to be resolved urgently. He called for some forward movement through NEC. He appealed to his counterpart in Assam and Chief Ministers of both the states, Government of India and NEC to take steps to resolve these issues and get work started on these projects at the earliest. Emphasizing on strengthening infrastructure along the border, the Governor said that Arunachal Pradesh has a long international border with three different countries china, Myanmar with Bhutan. The council needs to lay special emphasis on development of border areas and supplement the resources of BADP. He informed that the State Government has submitted proposal for three projects viz. connecting 22 Un-connected Administrative Centres, providing Drinking Water Facilities in Border and construction of Porter Tracks, Log Bridges and Foot Suspension Bridges in Border Areas, for local Army and Para-Military Forces. He requested NEC and MHA to allocate additional resources for these projects.

GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS NAHARLAGUN NO. IPR (ADVT-51/2013.) Dated, Naharlagun, the, 18th July,2013 :CIRCULAR: This is for information of all concerned that the subject of publication of all types of Government Gazette has been allocated to the Directorate of Printing following bifurcation of Directorate of Information & Public Relations and creation of separate Directorate of Printing. However, despite issuance of circular at regular interval many departments continue to send matters for publication in Government Gazette to the Directorate of Information & Public Relations. Therefore, all concerned are requested to send matters that require publication in Government Gazette to the Director of Printing, Papu Nallah, Naharlagun. The concerned department shall be responsible for not publication of any matter in Government Gazette that are sent to DIPR after publication of this circular in news papers. Sd/- (C.M.LONPHONG) Director Information and Public Relations Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Naharlagun

Meeting held to chalk out programme for Independence Day


ITANAGAR, July 16: A meeting was held today in the office chamber of DC Capital complex, Itanagar Sanjay Goel to chalk out the programme for the forthcoming Independence Day Celebrations on August 15 at I.G Park, Itanagar. Presiding over the meeting, the DC informed that the full dress rehearsal would be held on August 13 next from 0900 hrs onwards. He asked all the departments/officers concerned with the event to be present on the said date. During the meeting, the DC also made a proper list of duties and distributed amongst the various departments so that the Independence Day could be celebrated with great splendor. He further informed that all arrangements shall be completed by 13th August next. He also asked all the departments concerned to issue duty permit/ identity cards from their end and to submit the list of staff/ laborers engaged in various duties at I.G Park to S.P( Security) by August 3 next and the list of staffs engaged for duty on 15th August by August 10 next.

AALO, July 11: SIRDArunachal Pradesh is conducting series of Training on Panchayati Raj System at Gumin Kinn Aalo and Kamba from 9th to 18th July for West Siang District with an objective to provide awareness programme to newly elected PR members. The first training programme started from the 4-Pubu Yombu Anchal Samiti of Aalo West Constituency. The Member Secretaries of Anchal Samities, officers and officials including Panchayat leaders participated. M. K. Sahoo, Deputy Commissioner, West Siang district inaugurated the training on July 9 last. In his inaugural speech he congratulated all the newly elected panchayat members. He clearly spelled out that the administration alone cannot function without the cooperation from the Panchayat. Their coordination in every aspect is very important. The Panchayat have been asked to work unitedly and burry all the differences that might have erupted during Panchayat

Foundation training on Panchayati Raj System held


election. The Panchayat should sets a priority with start implementing all the flagship programme. He urged SIRD to provide training to other places in West Siang. Chairperson, Zilla Parishad, West Siang smti Yaman Bagra appreciated the efforts of the SIRD for conducting doorstep training to the PRIs members. She urged all the participating PR members to take full benefit of the training. Zilla Parishad Member, Pubu Yombu stressed for devolution of 3 Fs by the state government. He lamented about excess of wine licence issued in the district rather than having very good numbers of bookshops in the district. Anchal Samiti Chairperson of Pubu Yombu Shri Kirli Loyi urged the Deputy Commissioner to extend all possible helps to PRIs towards empowering. Delegation of more powers as per provision may be extended, he said. Additional Deputy Commissioner cum DPDO west Siang Moki Loyi also spoke on the occasions. More exposure visits to PRIs will lead to success in their career. Member Secretary Pubu Yombu Anchal Samiti Shri Tunge Loya also dwelt on proper management of their own affairs in implementing of various schemes Dr Kirto Loyi, Deputy Director, SIRD and Course Director gave the brief introduction of this programme and highlighted the main content to be covered during the 3 days programme. The important issues and various aspects to be covered includes Salient Features of 73rd Constitution Ammendment Act, 1992 & Arunachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act 1997; Decentralized Planning with special emphasis on Village Level Planning; Concept, Constitution and Functions of Gram Sabha & Three Tiers of Panchayati Raj i.e Gram Panchayat, Anchal Samiti & Zilla Parishad; Overview on Major Rural Development Programmes; Maintainance of Records and Accounts by PRIs; Social audit and use of RTI; 13th Finance Commission Grant and developing a training design by them as an ultimate objective of this course.

SEPPA, July 15: The summer football tournament organised by Langku Kamku Football Club, Seppa concluded today here at General Ground. The final match was played between Type-II colony & the host-Langku Kamku football club. The chief guest, Raju Gyadi, ZPM encourage the youth to refrain from anti-social activities, drugs abuse etc rather work hard and make football or any other game as their profession. He also exhorted that due importance should be paid for the promotion & development of Games and Sports in the state. The East Kameng SP, B.K. Mishra,

Summer Football Tournament concluded


who attended the final match as the guest of honour also encouraged the youth to maintain sportsman spirit inside play field and to maintain the same spirit outside the play field too. Earlier on July 5, Meyuk Ched, ZP Chairperson & Taper Pada, ADC attended the opening match as Chief guest and Guest of honour respectively. Altogether, 12 teams from across the district participated. After putting lots of efforts Type-II colony lifted the coveted title and walked away with a cash award of Rs.30, 000/- and a trophy. While Langku Kamku football club the Runners up team was given

ITANAGAR, July 13: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Lt. Gen (Retd) Nirbhay Sharma has congratulated Ms Tongam Rina, Associate Editor, The Arunachal Times for being selected for the prestigious media award, Prize for the Freedom and Future of the Media-2013, which is instituted by Media Foundation, Leipzig, Germany. In his congratulation letter, the Governor said that it is a proud moment for every Arunachalees and people of Northeast in particular

Governor congratulates Tongam

cash of Rs. 15,000/- and and a trophy. Papu Valley team which was adjudged as the best discipline team was awarded with a cash of Rs. 5000/The individual cash prizes with trophy were adjudged to the following: 1. Players of the tournamentHofe Dada, LKFC. 2. Highest Scorer Gandhi Jomoh, LKFC. 3. Beat Goalkeeper Chapo Jomoh, Type-I-II colony. The tournament was organised by LKFC under the supervision & guidances of Karbia Dodum, DSO, Koya Yame, football coach & Sonam Bagang, Match Commissioner.

and Indian Media in general. He further said that her achievement will definitely inspire all the media persons of the State and Northeast, especially young girls. It will also instill new zeal and passion amongst the members of the Fourth Estate and encourage them to continue their indispensable contribution towards building stronger, healthier and more peaceful societies. The Governor expressed his confidence that Rina will contribute enormously towards the development of the State and its people.

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