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ITANAGAR, Sep 28: Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein today said that the door of the Pema Khandu government is open to all sections of society. Saying that ATAL Conclave is the third conclave conducted by the government within the last one year, the earlier one being ‘Dream 2027 - Arunachal Conclave’ and ‘Perspective Planning on Resurgent Agriculture & allied Sectors’. He said the State Government in the last two years has also made budget preparations a participatory one by inviting NGOs, CBOs, women organizations, etc. for consultations via web portal, with the intention of involving every stakeholder in policy making.
He further said that inviting youths in the ATAL Conclave is a befitting tribute to Former Prime Minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who has dedicated his entire life for the nation since his youth.
“Arunachal, being the largest State in the North East Region with hilly terrain has many opportunities as well as challenges in the field of education, health, agriculture and allied sectors and connectivity, etc. With its strategic location, the State can also serve as the linkage between the ASEAN countries and mainland India,” he added.
Citing that today’s youths are the future leaders, who will govern the affairs of the State as well as future bureaucrats, technocrats, politicians and businessman, etc., he called upon them to make optimum use of the platform and make meaningful deliberations and be a partner in drawing a roadmap for the development of the State in the next two decades, for the kind of Arunachal they wish to see by the year 2040.
He asked the expert panels comprising of senior government officers to take note of the deliberations and propose a feasible roadmap, out of the deliberations, to the State government which will be implemented in the coming years.