Pema Khandu, the chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, has made sure that the state’s youth have better access to high-quality education, better facilities, and better prospects. He promised that throughout the following three fiscal years, the state will significantly reform education. He stated during a public meeting held at Logum Jini, close to Aalo, in West Siang, that brainstorming sessions led by Education Minister P D Sona and his advisor Mutchu Mithi were being held throughout the state to identify and record the department’s main problems as well as strategies for resolving them.
According to an official statement from the Chief Minister’s Office, after these sessions are done, a thorough report with suggestions will be sent to the state government for additional action. Khandu pledged that the suggested adjustments would be fully implemented on the ground. Khandu, who prioritizes quality above quantity, asserted that the caliber of education is more important than the number of institutions. According to him, the government will prioritize inter-village schools and provide them with all the necessary resources, including staff, teachers, and modern teaching techniques.
Khandu solicited the public’s assistance and collaboration in order to successfully implement the reforms, some of which he declared might be challenging. The chief minister reaffirmed that the state’s revenue generation is expected to have a significant increase trend in the upcoming years, even as he mentioned the growing amount of money collected in the state exchequer. Khandu has earlier opened a boardwalk along the Yomgo River’s banks and a freshly built multifunctional hall.