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No stone be left unturned for overhauling education system in Arunachal: Dy CM

Itanagar, Mar 18 (UNI) Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein has affirmed that the government will do everything possible to make headway in the state’s education system.
Attending the 5th Siang Unying Giidi 2025 at Boleng in Siang district, along with Education Minister Pasang Dorjee Sona, celebrating the agro-based festival with the Adi community, the Deputy Chief Minister emphasized that no stone will be left unturned for the development of the education system in the State.
Speaking on the occasion, Mein expressed his joy in being part of the festival and emphasized its role in promoting nature conservation and biodiversity.
He emphasized the importance of preserving the region’s rich environment and urged the community to uphold their ancestral commitment to sustainability by protecting natural resources.
He added that this festival should be recognized as a conservation festival, celebrating the arrival of spring and the beginning of the new cultivation season.
He also encouraged the younger generation to embrace the festival’s deeper significance, which reflects the Adi community’s profound respect for nature and their shared responsibility to safeguard it for future generations.
He said that “we, the tribals, are nature dwellers and we have lived in harmony with nature for time immemorial. We must maintain this legacy with collective efforts and should preserve nature for future generations.”
The Deputy CM further said that this year’s State budget is for the people and to fulfil their aspirations. Our main focus in this year’s budget is ‘investing in human capital’ with a focus to overhaul the education system, he said, asserting that no stone will be left unturned for the development of the education system in the State.
Mein applauded the people of Boleng for the dedication to preserve their rich cultural legacy. He noted the festival’s remarkable growth over time and acknowledged the efforts of those ensuring its continuity and prosperity.
The festival showcased vibrant cultural performances, including the Mithun Fight (Hobo Molik), Mega Dance, Tapu (war dance), and traditional folk performances by DPYK Boleng, reflecting the region’s rich heritage.
The dignitaries also visited the Mihum Kumhung Museum, which provided a deep insight into the history of the Adi community through its collection of artifacts, pottery, costumes, and archival photographs. They also visited indigenous stalls showcasing intricately handcrafted textiles, traditional ornaments, and delicious local delicacies.
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