After Nagaland, Arunachal firm to protect birds, wild animals
After Nagaland, Arunachal firm to protect birds, wild animals
Last Updated: Wed, Apr 21st, 2021, 16:20:21hrs
Arunachal Pradesh Environment and Forests Minister Mama Natung said that responding to the government appeal so far 680 airguns and a few rifles have been voluntarily surrendered by the people and they willingly vowed not to hunt birds and animals. Those who are surrendering airguns and rifles, the government is giving them encouraging certificates. We are considering framing suitable policies to give some support to those people who would be affected after depositing airguns and rifles to the government, Natung told IANS over phone.
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More than 300 Air Guns were surrendered at Pasighat during the launch of ‘Air Gun Surrender Abhiyan’ in Arunachal Pradesh
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The department of Forest and Environment here in presence of Chief Minister Pema Khandu, Union MoS for Sports and Youth Affairs Kiren Rijiju, state Forest & Environment Minister Mama Natung attended the event.
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The ‘abhiyan’ is an initiative of the state government to dissuade hunting and create awareness on ill-effects of killing wildlife.
More than 300 Air Guns were surrendered at Pasighat during the launch of ‘Air Gun Surrender Abhiyan’ .
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Will request Education Ministry to include the story of Major Khathing in school text books: Kiren Rijiju
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Major Kathing, who established Indian administrative control over Tawang way back in 1951, will now have a memorial set up by the Arunachal Pradesh government at Tawang, land for which will be donated by the people of Tawang.
GUWAHATI: It was literally a historic valentine’s day celebration at Tawang – that of love of Tawang for Major Ralengnao ‘Bob’ Khathing. Union Minister of State Kiren Rijiju said he will request the education ministry to include the story of Major Khathing in school text books.