Itanagar, Apr 15: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today assured of an early solution to the long-drawn boundary dispute between his state and Arunachal Pradesh, and said that the age-old relationship between the two states would not be affected at any cost.
Itanagar, Apr 15: Reiterating his commitment towards the Arunachalees, Governor General(Retd) J J Singh today advocated for an urgent corrective measures to nip the problem of insurgency in its bud in the Tirap and Chnglang districts.
Itanagar, Apr 15: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu today asserted that his government had a vision for development in various spheres, including proper implementation and judicious utilisation of the Prime Minister's package for the state, announced recently.
Itanagar, Apr 05: The people of Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh have been suffering following shortage of cash remittance in the State Bank India (SBI) at the fag end of this fiscal.
Itanagar, Apr 05: Assam forest officials, along with CRPF personnel, allegedly demolished two houses, damaged property and took away valuables from Tarasso village under Balijan circle of Papum Pare district in Arunachal Pradesh.
Itanagar, Apr 05: Arunachal Pradesh Rural Works Department (RWD) Minister Chowna Mein has stressed on the urgent need for documentation of the rich cultural heritage and lifestyle of the indigenous tribes of the state as well as the entire North East.
Itanagar, Mar 13: Arunachal Pradesh government is considering inking a Memorandum of Understandings(MoUs) with various private power developers, irrespective of any party affiliation.
Itanagar, Mar 13: The Arunachal Pradesh unit of the Congress has chosen Puducherry Lt Governor Mukut Mithi as its member for the lone Rajya Sabha seat of the state which would fall vacant in April.
Itanagar, Feb 12: The NSCN (K) today denied its involvement in kidnapping 39 boys from Arunachal's Tirap district and said it is an ongoing recruitment drive of the organization in the state.
Itanagar, Feb 12: The Tebw-Lappa women in this hilly state will henceforth wear 'Jenjap' around their necks compulsorily as a symbol of their marital status.