In a ceremony at the Mallo Tarin Government Higher Secondary School, Education Minister Pasang Dorjee Sona, joined by Urban Development Minister Balo Raja, unveiled the memorial statue of the Late Mallo Tarin Dui on January 16. The event celebrated the contributions of the late leader while reinforcing the government’s commitment to transforming the education landscape in Arunachal Pradesh. Speaking at the occasion, Minister Sona acknowledged the challenges faced by the state’s education sector and reaffirmed the government’s resolve to implement sweeping reforms. “Education is the backbone of any progressive society, and our mission is to ensure that Arunachal Pradesh’s institutions prioritize learning and excellence over commercial interests,” Sona stated.
The minister outlined a series of measures aimed at addressing the pressing needs of schools across the state, including infrastructure development, teacher training, and improved student support systems. He emphasized the importance of public participation in this transformative journey, urging communities to collaborate with the government to ensure the success of these initiatives. Urban Development Minister Balo Raja also lauded the legacy of Late Mallo Tarin Dui, highlighting his lifelong dedication to education and public welfare. The unveiling of the statue was seen as a fitting tribute to his contributions, inspiring the younger generation to follow in his footsteps.
The ceremony, attended by local leaders, educators, and students, was marked by cultural performances and heartfelt tributes to Late Mallo Tarin Dui. The event served as a platform to not only honour his memory but also to reiterate the government’s focus on building a robust and inclusive education system for the future.