Date 24 Oct 2021 (Sun) Daily News Bulletin ( IN MONPA )

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Date 24 Oct 2021 (Sun)

Daily News Bulletin ( IN MONPA )

#DISTRICTNEWS
TAWANG : Tawang MLA cum Advisor Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Mining & Geology GOAP Tsering Tashi inaugurated the inspection bungalow at Archery Stadium in Kharseneng and also inspected the under construction Gonpa at Langateng and Batung. During the visit he was accompanied by Kyidphel block ZPM Tenzin Monpa, former ZPM Sherap, ADC Lobsang Tsering and the galaxies of officers and Panchayat members and Gaon Burahs.

TAWANG : The Annual five day practice of Guru Dragpo (Guru Krodha) puja at Thegtse Meditation Centre (TMC) Tawang will be commencing from 30 October for the well being, happiness, prosperity of Monyul and whole world in general.
The Torgya will be held on 3rd November and long life initiation (Tsewang) on 4th November 2021.

#STATENEWS
ITANAGAR : Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Miniy Chowna Mein called a meeting with the core committee and sub-committee members to identify the unsung heroes at his official residence on Saturday.
It was decided to place a proposal before the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) to set up a separate ICHR center in Arunachal Pradesh as there is no such center in the state.
The establishment of such a center in the state would facilitate research scholars and students to conduct research and study on the rich history and culture of the state.
DCM Chowna Mein urged the members of the sub-committee to start the work of data collection to identify the unsung heroes of the state. He urged them to "do it wholeheartedly as it will be an important document on the history of Arunachal Pradesh."
He asked the committee to "work seamlessly as a team, without giving any scope for criticism in future".
Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) Vice Chancellor Prof Saket Kushwaha presented a timeline to be followed by the sub-committee, which will work under the aegis of RGU. As per the deadline, the sub-committee will submit the final report by the end of June 2022.

CHIMPU : A book on traditional customary laws/local laws which have been practiced since ancient times by the people of Pipsorang village in Kra Dadi district was released at a function in Chimpu on Saturday. The book has been published after much research and documentation.
Pipsorang ZPM Sorang Tania said, “This book has been prepared with the consent of the villagers after discussions and deliberations with legal experts, GB and intellectuals of the field.”

"The laws include the degree of punishment to be awarded to anti-social elements for various offences, determining a uniform bride price, discouraging hunting and fishing using unconventional methods, transfer of inherited immovable and movable properties and wrongful related to the imposition of punishment on those who work”, he said.
Earlier, MLA Jikke Tako, who released the book, said that "any laws, whether they are customary or the Indian Penal Code, are meant to bring peace and tranquility in the society." He said that people should respect and follow the laws in the larger interest of the society.
“Every law is fully codified to bring justice to the victim. No one is above the law of the land,” the MLA said.

#NATIONALNEWS
GANGTOK, SIKKIM : President of the Tibetan government-in-exile Penpa Tsering arrived in Gangtok on Saturday on a three-day visit.
The President of the Tibetan government-in-exile said he would not go to Sikkim for a political visit. My visit is to Sikkim and Kalimpong to meet my people, learn about their situation and plan future projects, he explained.
When asked about the relationship between Sikkim and Tibet, Tsering said, "We have centuries of cordial relations with the people of Sikkim and a symbolic communality of cultures, which we cherish and which continues to this day."
Arunachal Pradesh was to be visited by President Tsering. However, he voluntarily cancelled the trip, as he did not want to put the Indian government in an awkward position.
In response to the ongoing border disputes between India and China on the Tibet border, President Tsering said that China's hostile attitude, which has lasted for nearly seven decades, is unjustified. Furthermore, despite the fact that the two superpowers have been arguing over the Tibet border for many years, no constructive decision has been reached, he said.

#HEALTH
TAWANG Covid-19 Bulletin as on
24 Oct 2021.
* No new positive cases reported today.
* 1 discharged today.
*Total active cases stands to 20 now in Tawang District.
*19 in Home Isolations.
*01 in DCHC.
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