Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for several key development projects at Dirang in West Kameng district, aimed at enhancing education, connectivity, and public infrastructure.
He also inaugurated the Jambey Tashi Memorial Peace Park at Chug Valley in memory of his late brother and former MLA Jambey Tashi.
“May this serene peace park situated at Chug Valley, Dirang, stand as a symbol of harmony, compassion, and selfless service, reflecting the noble path he walked in life,” the chief minister said, expressing gratitude to all who joined in prayers on the occasion,” Khandu said in a post on X.
During his official visit to Dirang in the district, Khandu inaugurated the newly constructed sub-divisional secretariat at Hing Thangkha in the presence of Home Minister Mama Natung and several MLAs.
He added, “The magnificent building has brought together almost all departments under one roof. By housing all key departments in a single complex, the new Secretariat will greatly enhance administrative efficiency and ensure better delivery of public services to the people.”
The chief minister inaugurated a 70-metre double-lane steel bridge over the Meyong River at Kharsa, replacing the old suspension bridge.
“This new bridge replaces the old jeepable suspension bridge, enabling the Secretariat’s shift to Hing-Thangkha, Lish, and easing traffic in Dirang by connecting to BCT Road (NH-13). A vital step towards improving road connectivity and easing movement for the people of Dirang Sub-Division,” Khandu stated.
The chief minister inaugurated the newly constructed Government Higher Secondary School at Dirang, giving a fillip to the education sector.
The school is equipped with smart classrooms, science and geography laboratories, IT rooms, a library and a conference hall.
He said the upgraded infrastructure would “provide a safe, comfortable, and modern learning environment, improving attendance, reducing dropouts, and motivating teachers to deliver their best”.
Khandu also inaugurated Changphu Park, a new amusement and recreational facility at Kharkatang spread across four acres along the Meyong River.
With a walking track, children’s play zone, open gym, and water features, the park aims to boost recreation and tourism.
This initiative aims to promote healthy living, outdoor recreation, and boost local tourism and economy, he said.
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The chief minister also laid foundation stones for a number of major projects, including the construction of Chug Bridge, road from Munna Camp to Lagam Village via Thembang, road from Thembang CO HQ to Rahung Village, construction of Khonpathar Bridge at Dirang, and the Khasso Bridge at Sangti.
Khandu said the initiatives are part of the government’s continued efforts to strengthen infrastructure and improve the quality of life in remote areas of the state.












