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International affairs going on, Here it is pertinent to mention that, G20 Summit is
being host in Itanagar for the first time in Arunachal Pradesh,India after attending
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The Arunachal goes International - Dr Talam Har Neelam
The Arunachal goes International
Arunachal connect with globe
Dr Talam Har Neelam
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Published in 2023
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Dedication
To the young generation, to know about the progress, development, connection with International affairs of Arunachal Pradesh with the Global, and thanks to Ms Geeta Nyelam for supporting my work.
Contents
Introduction
Millet Cuisines Of India Make Waves In China:-
India Would Emerge As Leading Power In Amrit Kaal:-
Inaugurated India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline:-
US-China Tension Deepening:-
Ayushman Bharat – Health And Wellness Centres Scheme Cannot Be Converted By States:-
India Trying To Reduce Dependence On Foreign Countries In Health Sector:-
Uk High Commission Summon:-
Chinese President Xi Jinping Has Hailed China's 'Close Ties' With Russia:-
Xi Hailed China And Russia As Good Neighbours
And Reliable Partners
:-
G20 Summit: IMC Conducts Eviction, Clearance Drive In Itanagar:-
French Consul General Calls On Governor:-
India’s Engagement With Taliban Significant:-
Puttin's Engagement With Xi''s :-
Russia Flies Two Strategic Bombers Over Sea Of Japan As Kishida Visits Ukraine:-
White House Says Can’t Confirm US Provided Intel To Repel Chinese Incursion In Arunachal:-
ACF Expresses Concern Over DC’s Order:-
France Consul General Keen To Forge Collaboration With Arunachal:-
Border Issue Very Complicated; But Neither Side Want War, Confrontation: Chinese Envoy,
Chopper Crashes In Arunachal A Cause For Worry:-
Goap Should Pursue Centre For Early Start Of Frontier Highway Project:-
Anini: A Jewel In The Wilderness Of Eastern Himalayas:-
On Biodiversity Conservation And Climate Change Organized:-
After Tali, Vijaynagar Waiting For Road Connectivity:-
Time To Prepare Mechanism To Contain The Earth Quake:-
G20 Assembly And Its Happening Around Highland State:-
Cg - Ziro Valley:-
No Body Cross The Line':-
The ED Raids Were Conducted In Respect Of Investigations Relating To The APSSB Scam And APPSC Paper Leak Cases:-
Mayor Takes Stock Of G20 Summit Preparedness;-
CM Arunachal ‘Drawing Investment’ During G20 Summit; China To Skip Summit:-
China To Skip Summit:-
Major Himalayan Rivers Will See Flows Reduced As Glaciers Recede:-
India Is Currently The President Of The G20:-
G20 RIIG Conference To Deliberate On Building A Sustainable And Circular Bio-Economy:-
Naga Peace Talks Mostly An `Absurdity’ :- NSCN-IM
Took Stock Of The Preparations For G20 Summit Today:-
Arunachal Orgs Take Dam Issue To UN Forum:-
CM Discuss G20 Summit, Other Issues:-
Cultural Fiesta For G20/G19 Delegates Showcases State’s Cultural Diversity:-
Bharat Gaurav Train Arrives In Arunachal:-
Null And Void: The Ethical Dilemma ,Genuine Should Come Out Voluntarily.
Boundary Row: Forum Urges Goap To Seek People’s Consent:-
Homecoming: Village Bordering China Springing Back To Life:-
Tribal Communities Hold Rally For Safeguarding Cultures:-
Goap To Discontinue Nlg-Ghy Chopper Service:-
APSCPCR Team Concludes 2nd Phase Of Exposure Tour:-
China Should Answer Why Skipping G20 Meet In Arunachal:-
Better Late Than Never Towards A New Beginning: Gbs Of L/Subansiri Villages Attending Basic English Course:-
Lawyers’ Body Moves SC Seeking Action Against Top Indian Executive's Over Remarks On Judiciary:-
Authority Should Start More Intra-State Chopper Service:-
A Trip To Mechukha By Gaats Team:-
Forum Raises Mega Dam Issues, Submits Memo To UN South Asia Business And Human Rights Forum:-
India Mother Of Democracy; Home To Idea Of Elected Leaders Much Before Rest Of World:-
The Borders :-
Centre Asks IAS & Other Officers To Inform About Stock Market-Related Transactions:-
Monastic Dancesform Introduced:-
Capital Police Arrests Eight Persons In Cheque Fraud Case:-
APCSOA To Go On Two Days Mass Casual Leave:-
India Army - Civilian Efforts To Beautify Lake:-
When Will Modi Govt Respond To China’s Aggression?:-
NFR To Operate Spl Train Between Nlg And Okha:-
Doklam Trick Resurfaces:-
China Renames 11 Places In India’s Arunachal Pradesh State, Calls It ‘Southern Tibet’; New Delhi Reacts:-
India Outrightly Rejects China /Cungding Renaming Places In Arunachal:-
Study Reveals Invisible Glacier Loss In Greater Himalayas:-
Life Cannot Exist Without Trees, Says Forest Man Of India:-
Rio Woos G20 Delegates For Investment In Nagaland:-
Cong Demands All-Party Meeting On Sino-India Border Situation:-
Solution To Border Row With Arunachal Expected By Year-End:-
NCP Questions Rijiju’s Silence On China Renaming Places In Arunachal:-
G20 Nations Urged To Invest In North East With ‘Immense Market Potential’:-
China Opposes Shah’s Visit To Arunachal:-
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Introduction
A
RUNACHAL PRADESH - the Land of dawn-lit mountains
lies between 26 28 to 29 30 N latitudes and 91°30 to 97°30' E longitudes with a total area of 83,743 sq. km. It is bounded by Bhutan to the west (160 km), China (Tibet-Kungding in Nyishi) to the north and north-east (1.080 km), and Myanmar to the east (440 km). It shares inter-state boundary with Nagaland in the east and south-east and Assam in the south.
The past knowledge about Arunachal Pradesh and its people is known mainly through oral literature and a number of historical ruins
found mainly in the foothills. Legend has it that sage Parashuram atoned for his sin, sage Vyasa meditated here, King Bhismaka founded his kingdom and Lord Krishna married his consort Rukmini in this region. As such, many believe that the earliest citations about the origin of Arunachal Pradesh are found in the epics of Mahabharata,Ramayana and other Vedic legends. The widely scattered archaeological remains of Malinithan, Bhishmaknagar, Rukmininagar, Itafort, Bhalukpung, Nakshaparvat, Parsi-Parlo, etc. found at different places in Arunachal Pradesh bear testimony to its rich cultural heritage.
During the medieval period, a number of Buddhist monuments of Mahayana tradition were constructed at Tawang, Dirang, Kalaktangand Mechuka. The Tawang Monastry of 1681 A.D. is the largest and most celebrated Buddhist monastery of the State.
As per the 2001 Census, Arunahal Pradesh has a total population of 10,97,968 persons of which 5,79,941 are male and 5,18,027 are female. It has an average density of 13 persons per sq.km. The sex-ratio of the state is well below the national average with 893 females per thousand males. The scheduled tribe population accounts for 64.22 per cent of the total population, as aginst 88.50 per cent in 1961. The percentage of literates in Arunachal Pradesh is 54.34 (63.83 male and 43.53 female) percentage.
Arunachal Pradesh has recorded an increase in the percentage of urban population over the years. In 1971 the percentage of urban population to total population was 3.70%, 6.56% in 1981, 12.80% in 1991 and 20.75 in 2001. Prior to 1971 Census, no place of Arunachal was accorded the status of an urban area There are 17 urban centres at present, which are towns by census norms.
Arunachal Pradesh is basically an agricultural state. About 66 per cent of the total working population is engaged in agricultural and other related activities. With very few exceptions, they practice jhum (shifting cultivation) on the hill slopes, the practice that is rooted intheir culture and tradition. The secondary sector accounts for 8 66 per cent of the total working population About one fourth of the total workforce i.e. 23.90 per cent is engaged in tertiary sector/
Forests play significant role in the ecology, economy and socio- cultural life of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. It is the primary source of natural wealth of the state. Forest covers accounts for 61.55 per cent of total area of the territory spreading over 51,540 sq, km.
The landscape and forests vary with changing altitude, which comprises of alpine forests,temperate and sub-tropical forests, and semi-evergreen forests.
Arunachal Pradesh has eight Wildlife Sanctuaries, one Orchid Sanctuary and two National Parks covering an area of 9,488.48 sq km.
The State has 20% species of country's fauna, 4500 species of flowering plants, 400 species of pteridophytes, 23 species of conifers, 35 species of bamboos, 20 species of canes, 52 Rhododendron species and more than 500 species of orchids. It is considered as one of the 12 bio diversity.
Hot Spots
in the world.
The wildlife of Arunachal Pradesh is both rich and varied with tigers, leopards, elephants, deers, bears and apes. The Mithun (bos frontalis), found both in wild and semi-domesticated environment, has great socio-economic and religious significance for the tribal communities of the state. Arunachal Pradesh is also the happy home of the great Indian Hornbill Political Evolution.
Before the introduction of modern participatory democratic institutions, traditional Village Council was the only known institution, which regulated the socio-political and cultural life of the people in this territory. Every tribal group has its own type of village council with different nomenclature but with almost similar functions. It is known as Kebang among Adis; Tsorgen among Monpas, Jung among Sherdukpens; Mele among Akas; Buliang among Apatanis; Gindung/Nyele among Nyishis; Abbale among Idu-Mishmi; Mokchup among Khampti and Wangchu-Wancha among Wanchos.
The Inner Line Regulation of 1873, for the first time, separated some tracts inhabited by tribal people from the districts of Assam and British Authority. The area was kept outside the purview of regular laws of the country and administered in different way by passing regulations and framing procedures from time to time.
The area was given formal recognition as separate administrative unit with the notification of 1914 by the Foreign and Political depdt. Government of British India. The Notification made possible the extension of Assam Frontier Tracts Regulation. 1880 to the inhabited or frequented by Adis, Miris, Mishmis, Singphos
Nus Shamptis, Bhutas, Akas, Nyishis etc. Therefore, hill areas habited by above tribal groups were separated from the Darrang and Lakhimpur Districts of the province of Assam to put these areas under Administrative jurisdiction, exercising the power under Regulation af 1880. As a result, the North-East Frontier Tracts came into being The Government of British India was not keen to introduce full administration in this region. They remained concerned mainly with protecting their plain interests from hill tribes and taking out occasional punitive expeditions. The administration was directly under the Governor of the provincial Government of Assam. The Federal Government of British India used to contribute some amount to the Govt. of Assam for administrative and developmental expenses.
After the transfer of power, in 1947, the Governor of Assam was deprived of his discretionary powers in respect of the North-East Frontier Tracts. The administrative jurisdiction was passed on to the Government of Assam by virtue of the provisions of the Indian Independence Act, 1947 With the Constitution of India coming into force, a change was visible in the