Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh government is committed to realizing the goal of ‘Viksit Arunachal’ by focusing on comprehensive and inclusive development strategies, said Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
Khandu said all unconnected villages of the Arunachal will be linked to administrative headquarters.
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“Efforts will be made to ensure that even the most remote areas have access to essential services and infrastructure,” Khandu wrote on X on Thursday.
As per the Union Ministry of Rural Development, out of 455 villages in the state, 135 villages are yet to be connected.
He also promised total implementation of the National Education Policy- 2020 (NEP) in the state.
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He dubbed the NEP 2020 adopted by the Central government as one of the greatest reforms in the history in the education sector.
“The complete implementation of NEP-2020 will promote universal access to quality education and improve learning outcomes across the state,” Khandu said.
“We want our students to be equipped with 21st-century skills necessary for their personal and professional growth,” the Chief Minister said.
During the last fiscal, Arunachal Pradesh government spent about Rs 1,300 crore to develop infrastructure of government schools across the state.
“This holistic approach will not only address current educational challenges but will also prepare the youth of the state to be competitive and capable in a rapidly evolving world,” Khandu added.