9th May 2017 10:05:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ITANAGAR, May 9: Asserting that maximum Government resources are allotted for education and roads but in both sectors, it is not up to the expectation of the people, Governor PB Acharya today exhorted the local people to improve the credibility of the government schools.

The Governor was speaking to representatives of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Arunachal Prant, Vivekananda Kendra, Ekal Vidyalaya, Arun Jyoti and Friends of Tribal Society led by Dr. Bolet Jongkey, Working President, VHP who called on him at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar on Tuesday. They briefed the Governor about their works and challenges in the State particularly in the field of education in rural areas. During the interaction, Acharya also felicitated them for their good works in spreading education in the far-flung villages.

Moreover, the Governor called upon the NGOs and the people to do away with monetary support and other assistances from outside. Stating that begging will destroy work culture and moral values, he exhorted people to stand on their own feet and be the change.

‘Instill useful and practical knowledge and skill in the youth to ensure a bright future for all,’ he underscored.

The Governor emphasized on reinforcing spirit of fellowship amongst the people and with people of the rest of the country. He assured the representatives to assist them in such projects.

The Governor informed that Indian National Fellowship Centre, Mumbai is organizing home stay in Mumbai-Pune for twenty youth from Puroik Community in the month of June. The INFC at the request of the Governor will organize tour for them to ISKCON temple, Upanagar Shikshan Mandal, SNDT Home Science College, Juhu Chowpaty and beach, Bombay Darshan, Parle-G Factory & Excel Corporation, Rotary Club Bombay North, Jawahar and Pada to see rural Maharashtra and a community reliant village.


Kenter Joya Riba

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