Arunachal CM Pema Khandu calls youth to be part of the development

CM Pema Khandu, national president of BJYM Tejasvi Surya and Minister Sports & Youth Affairs Mama Natung attended the final day of three days training camp
Arunachal CM Pema Khandu calls youth to be part of the development
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BOMDILA: Chief Minister Pema Khandu, national president of BJP Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Tejasvi Surya and Minister Sports & Youth Affairs Mama Natung attended the final day of three days training camp held at Upper Gompa near here on Saturday.

Speaking to the reporters, Khandu while calling upon the party youths to become partners in the development of the state and country as a whole said that the three days training was for the party district youth leaders to inculcate the party discipline and its ideology.

Khandu said that such training camps are a regular process under the party and due to the Covid pandemic it was put on halt for almost two years. This is the first BJYM state-level training camp and will also be seen in future so that the party workers are guided well for a transforming state through grassroots works.

The training also imparted knowledge on creating awareness of various programmes under the central government and state government. Also, knowledge of the party visions and training to carry forward the idea of Pan Arunachal is being imparted to the party youth leaders, he added.

On the sidelines, while responding to the questions of reporters on the shortage of subject teachers, regular Vice-Chancellor and teaching staff in Arunachal Pradesh University (APU) and depilated road from Naharlagun to Banderdewa, Khandu said that the shortage of subject teachers in the state is being addressed, which is a serious concern in the education sector.

"Likewise, the need for a regular Vice-Chancellor and teaching staff in Arunachal University at Pasighat has also been addressed by the state government. Maybe the technical aspects for the recruitment of staff and VC are in process," he said, adding that the construction of a road from Naharlagun to Banderdewa is in process, which was delayed due to the recent monsoon rainfall.

BJYM national president Tejasvi Surya, who is also MP from Bengaluru said that it is a historical day for the party as the first BJYM training camp was held in the state.

He said that BJP is part of the people and not owned by any individual or family. The party has been organizing such training regularly in different parts of the country and finally, it landed in Arunachal Pradesh.

"The rise of the party in the country, its history and the approach to make further growth in the state were discussed. Also, the development works under the BJP government were also imparted to the party workers," he said, adding that he believes the BJYM will grow stronger in years to come and such training will reach every district.

Meanwhile, Natung inspired the party workers to achieve the party goals by reaching the grassroots levels. He also highlighted various programmes and projects initiated under CM Pema Khandu-led BJP government for the welfare and growth of youths of the state.

Earlier on the day, Khandu along with Tejasvi Surya and Mama Natung and others paid homage to the former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe at the GRL monastery near here.

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