Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein officially opened the newly built 60-bed dormitory building at Arunachal Pali Vidyapith Residential School in Chongkham, a major improvement to educational infrastructure amid growing demand for high-quality boarding facilities. Mein’s initiative, which is accompanied by Namsai Deputy Commissioner C R Khampa and other dignitaries, demonstrates the government’s dedication to empowering children while preserving the state’s rich cultural legacy. In a time when there are few boarding options, the Deputy CM emphasized how the cutting-edge hostel will directly help the student body, especially as parents look for better educational prospects.
“This facility arrives at a critical juncture, fulfilling aspirations for holistic development,” Mein declared at the function. Mein congratulated the Rural Works Department (RWD) staff and the Arunachal Pali Vidyapith Society on their successful project execution. In order to handle increasing enrollment, he reiterated the government’s commitment to support future growth, including more dormitory capacity in the near future. Mein pledged constant support for Pali and Tai Khamti language programs, highlighting the connection between education and cultural and linguistic preservation.
The digitalization and restoration of rare manuscripts kept in the school’s museum, which are invaluable assets of Arunachal’s history, will also be given top priority by the government. Planned, sustainable expansion is becoming increasingly important as Chongkham develops into the new Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) headquarters. Mein envisioned the town becoming a thriving center for culture and education, with consistent support for the growth of the institution and the development of the surrounding area.
