Despite border dispute with China, the development of the engine in Arunachal has tightened
Arunachal Pradesh News Desk !!! The central and state governments have launched an ambitious mission for infrastructure development on the border of Arunachal Pradesh with Myanmar (520 km), Bhutan (217 km) and China (1,080 km), on the other hand, there are no signs of interrupted problems on the line of real control (LAC). On December 9, Play soldiers infiltrated Lac in Arunachal Pradesh, but Indian soldiers fought them in a big way, causing a clash between the two. Although no loss of life or property was reported, some Indian and Chinese soldiers sustained minor injuries during the collision. In addition to the problem of international borders, the 804 km between-state decades-old border problem with Assam in Arunachal Pradesh, Chakma-Hajong stem edition and the Recruitment Exam of Chakma Hajong is also dominated and the results will move forward in the new year. After Premier Narendra Modi dedicated the 600 MW of fighting plant on November 19 to Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh is the second state to become an electricity surplus in the northeastern region. The prime minister also inaugurated the first Greenfield Airport in northeastern Donny Polo in Itanagar on November 19. Arunachal Pradesh’s chief minister Pema Khandu said that the border areas of the state are developing and their stay in their border villages and prevent their stay, the center will invest Rs 50,000 crore for construction of highways in remote areas with 1.817 km long international boundaries with China, Myanmar and Bhutan. The chief minister said that the Union Road, Ministry of Transport highways, approved sufficient funds for the 1500 km boundary highway, which will connect all the border areas of the state from east to west and about 1,000 km of highways. Union Minister of Energy RC to utilize the state’s water power capacity. Singh recently assured the Deputy Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Chauna that the center would soon approve an investment of Rs 32,000 crore for the Dibang water power project with a production capacity of 2.880 MW in the state. Assam and Arunachal Pradesh were previously agreed theoretically to limit the number of disputed towns with eight districts of Assam and 12 districts of Arunachal Pradesh to 86, instead of 123. Arunachal Pradesh has about 65,000 tribes belonging to the Chakma and Hajong community, which has now fled from the East Pakistan, Bangladesh and settled in the then Northem Border Agency (NEFA), now in Arunachal Pradesh, by the central government. Several tribal organizations in Arunachal Pradesh are upsetting in both the state and New Delhi, and accuse the state government of canceling the residential certificate issued by the state government, including cancellation of the residential certificate (RPC), racial profile and their fundamental rights. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of citizenship to the members of two tribal communities established in Arunachal Pradesh in 1996 and 2015, but they have not yet received Indian citizenship. The National Human Rights Commission also asked the government of the Central and Arunachal Pradesh to finalize the rights of citizenship to the qualifying people of Chakma and Hajong tribes according to the command of the Supreme Court. The case of the alleged leakage of the paper of the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (AppSC) for the post of Assistant Engineer (Civil) shook the state, the state shook, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) began an investigation into the state government and a charge sheet in front of a special CBI. In the startling case, the CBI performed earlier in several places in Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengals and Uttar Pradesh, which led to an offensive documents, including fake tickets of the executive magistrate, executive engineer, state bank or india, hard disk, pen drive, etc. From Arunachal Pradesh. The Chief Minister of Arunachal ordered a departmental investigation into the alleged leaks of the paper. To increase the state’s crisis, two separate army helicopters crashed in October and killed six military staff. The same month, an advanced light plane plane from the Indian army in the Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh crashed and killed all the five soldiers. In October, a case of the Cheetah helicopter that crashed came to light in which a soldier died. -Ians Itanagar News Desk !!! Kc/anm