What Progress Has Arunachal Guv Shared with Vice President?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Arunachal Pradesh's Governor briefed the Vice President on state progress.
- Focus on education, health, and social welfare sectors.
- Commitment to the vision of Viksit Bharat.
- Highlighting the dynamic spirit of the youth.
- Presentation of a book on the state's unique orchids.
Itanagar, Dec 31 (NationPress) Arunachal Pradesh's Governor, Lt. General K.T. Parnaik (Retd), recently updated Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan on the advancements in education, health, and social welfare within this Northeastern state, as per officials.
The Governor met with the Vice President in New Delhi and expressed the heartfelt greetings of the people of Arunachal Pradesh towards him.
Throughout their discussion, the Governor provided a summary of the state's consistent and inclusive progress, emphasizing the Arunachal Pradesh Government's steadfast dedication to significantly contributing to the national vision of Viksit Bharat.
He noted that this initiative is driven by the state's localized and community-focused framework of Viksit Arunachal. The primary objectives include balanced development, enhanced connectivity, human development, and equitable opportunities for all segments of society.
Additionally, he informed the Vice President about the security situation in the Northeastern States in general and Arunachal Pradesh in particular. Lt. General Parnaik (Retd) took pride in mentioning the enthusiastic spirit of Arunachal Pradesh's youth, highlighting their increasing involvement in entrepreneurship, profound appreciation for art and culture, and strong sense of nationalism.
He stated that the energy, creativity, and discipline exhibited by the younger generation are becoming vital forces for the state's transformation and future leadership.
The Governor also presented the Vice President with a copy of 'Orchids of Arunachal Pradesh', an intricately compiled and visually appealing reference that showcases the remarkable diversity of orchid species native to the state, many of which are rare, endemic, and hold global botanical importance. This book signifies Arunachal Pradesh's rich natural heritage and its commitment to conservation and ecological stewardship.
He cordially invited the Vice President to visit Arunachal Pradesh, an invitation that was graciously accepted.