26-05-2025
Pul visits Tezu, pledges to preserve local history and tribal cultures
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Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh women and child development minister Dasanglu Pul on Monday emphasised the importance of preserving and promoting local history and tribal cultures.
The minister made the remark during a visit to the district museum, under-construction community convention centre and the child development project officer's residential quarters in Tezu in Lohit district.
Visiting the museum, Pul said through such institutions, "cultural preservation must go hand-in-hand with community development".
"Our museums are a reflection of our identity and heritage," she said while praising the district research officer and his team for their dedication.
She assured the officials of her full support to ensure the "museum is strengthened and developed in a manner that preserves the legacy of our region".
Earlier, district research officer J Rondo emphasised on the existing challenges and development needs of the museum.
The minister later visited the under-construction residential quarter for the child development project officer (CDPO), which is being built to provide accommodation to officers working under the Integrated Child Development Services scheme.
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Expressing satisfaction with the progress of work, Pul said, "Ensuring adequate housing for field-level officers like the CDPO is crucial for the smooth delivery of child and maternal welfare services."
She also visited the site of the upcoming Community Convention Centre, a flagship initiative of the Lohit district administration aimed at providing a dedicated public space for cultural, social and administrative gatherings.
"I am particularly pleased with the innovative vision behind the Community Convention Centre. It is a thoughtful initiative that will provide immense benefit to the local population — serving as a hub for community engagement and empowerment," she said.
Officials accompanying the minister said the project is designed to be multi-functional and inclusive, with facilities for seminars, workshops and cultural programmes.
Lohit DC KN Damo, Lohit district BJP president Gamso Bellai, Anjaw district BJP president Bakhetso Tawsik and other senior officials accompanied the minister.