21st Jan 2018 09:01:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

NIRJULI, Jan 19: Arunachal Pradesh Building and other Construction Welfare Board, Chairman, Jalley Sonam advised the youths to preserve culture and tradition. He was speaking at the Mega Abo Tani Festival being observed by the All Arunachal Abo Tani Association here at Nirjuli.

Attending the festival as Chief Guest, Sonam further urged the AAATA to maintain ethics and objective to contribute in the development of  society and state as a whole.

‘We must not distract from the objective of the organization by involving in unnecessary agitation or bandh calls that affect the development of the state,’ he added.

Further, he also appreciated Chief Minister Pema Khandu and opined that Chief Minister is working tirelessly for the all round development of the state.  Being young and dynamic leader, Khandu has large vision for the state especially for the youths of the state, he asserted.


Kenter Joya Riba

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