Wednesday 30 September 2015

Dibang Valley- the most peaceful and livable place in Arunachal Pradesh


The north-eastern state Arunachal Pradesh, the first state in the country to have touched and brightened by the Sun, is the land of beautiful greeneries, wide open barren lands, home to many varieties of tribes, ethnic elegance, traditional vividness and lots more, now has another unique quality to share with all. In a recent survey, it has come to light that Dibang Valley, one of the districts of the state has the lowest record of crimes committed in it in the last year.

It is to be noticed that a total of 2884 cases were recorded by the Arunachal Pradesh Police between 1 Sept 2014 – 2 Sept 2015 in all its districts. Of these cases, 686 cases were recorded in Itanagar, 269 cases in Tezu, 263 in Pasighat and 255 cases in Aalo. But, to everyone’s utter surprise and pleasantly, Dibang Valley is recorded with 11 cases only and this is indeed, a good news for the people living in the place and is an inspirational instance for the rest of the districts. 


Some other districts with relatively lower record of crimes in the aforementioned year are Anjaw with 25 cases and Tawang with 40 cases. Of the total 2884 cases filed by Arunachal Pradesh Police, 63 are murder cases and of these 10 murder cases alone are recorded in the Changlang dist. Papum Pare and Capital Complex recorded eight murder cases each.

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Sunday 6 September 2015

Meghalaya hosting two significant cultural events in recent times



Meghalaya, the cultural hub of the north-east India, have been able to gain quite an attention in the recent days, especially in the cultural field. The peaceful, tranquil, cool and serene land always clad under the veil of clouds, seems to be the most suitable place for the cultural practices and for merrymaking. Two such significant events are the ‘Meghalaya Film Festival for Children’, to be hosted by the Children’s Film Society India (CFSI) and the “biggest music festival” Bacardi NH7 Weekender in October 23 and 24. Notably, the Film Festival for Children has already flagged off at Soso Tham Auditorium, State Central Library, Shillong, which is to conclude after 20 days, i.e., on September 22.   

A total of 10 award-winning children films will be screened during the festival in different cities of Meghalaya like Shillong, Tura, Nongpoh, Nongstoin and Jowai. Such films include, the National award winning film Kaphal, Gattu, Pappu Ki Pugdandi, The world of Goopi and Bagha, The prince and the Crown of stone, Kris Trish and Baltiboy, Harun Arun, Keshu, Puttani party and Photo etc.


On the other hand, the music festival to be held in Shillong, the “Rock Capital of India” has already created much of a ripple in the music lovers’ hearts hailing from the north east India and from the rest of the country. The music festival is to be held in a total of 5 cities in India and is to be launched in the North-eastern city Shillong. Other cities to host the festival are Calcutta, New Delhi, Pune and Bangalore. Many famous music bands of national and international fame are to show up in the festival including Megadeth, Indus Creed, Kailasa, Papon and The East India Company, Parikrama, The Raghu Dixit Project, Lucid Recess, Lou Majaw & Friends, Acollective (Israel), Akummika (Dimapur), Street Stories (Shillong), Summersalt (Shillong), Soulmate (Shillong), The Wailers (Jamaica), Undying Inc (Delhi), Swarathma (Bangalore), The F16s (Chennai) and others. 

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