30th Apr 2021 11:04:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ITANAGAR, Apr 30: Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Brig. (Dr.) BD Mishra (Retd.) and Chief Minister Pema Khandu greeted the people of the state, in particular the working class, on the occasion of International Day of Labour.
CM Khandu in his message Friday evening also assured his government’s support to the working class during the ongoing pandemic which he said ‘affects the working class the most.’
“I appeal to my working class brothers and sisters, who are vulnerable to the Covid 19 virus being extended frontline workers, to adhere to all covid related protocols for their own and their family’s safety. I assure you that the government is keeping watch over the situation in the state and will support our working class through tough times if it comes knocking,” he said.
In his message, the Governor complimented all workers in all lands for their contribution to structural, economic and social progresses all over the world. The development of all institutions and the people is the direct result of the sweat and toil of the workers. It is the tireless work and service of the workers, which delivers gains, comfort and wellbeing in all fields. On account of the diligence and dedication of the countless workers,  society, the country, the domain of all living creatures and the environment are being shaped. For their role the workers deserve our gratitude, he said.
On this day, let us acknowledge the sacrifices of the workers and compliment them for helping the country and the people in all walks of life, the Governor said.
He also appealed to all Arunachalis to observe all the precautions against COVID-19 and help society in checking the spread of the deadly virus.
The Chief Minister also advised all to avoid gatherings and celebrations as per SOPs circulated by the district administrations and called upon all to celebrate the special day by expressing gratitude to the working class from the confines of their homes.
Khandu further appealed to all members of the working class, who are eligible, to take the COVID 19 jabs at their nearest health centers.


Kenter Joya Riba

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