Six communities which have been living in the region for over 100 years have been demanding permanent resident status, but indigenous people are up in arms.
There’s a subtle radicalism in a name like Siraj being spoken with national pride. His success is read as proof that someone from a working-class, Pasmanda background can achieve this status.
Electronics—specifically smartphones—& energy & pharma products make up 30% of Indian exports to US. 25% tariff on India came into effect Thursday, extra 25% to kick in by August-end.
One such website has drawn particular scrutiny for spreading fake stories that have upset not only the Indian but also foreign defence firms by falsely attributing misinformation.
Writer should know that in Arunachal Pradesh only a Permanent residents can own Land and property. This law exist to safeguard the unique culture and traditions of the local. Also to safeguard socio and economic interest of the place.The whole problem lies in hasty demarcation of land boundary between Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The indigenous tribes of Arunachal doesn’t want it’s fate to be like that of tribals of Tripura where the majority tribal were pushed to minority decades later and discriminated upon. Sorry for collateral damage.
Its sad to see that indigenous people are so narrow minded. First, we need to know that we all are human from a single mother, and have migrated from Africa some 70,000 years ago…. if they go long back in history those seeking PRCs will be their brothers & sisters only.
Owning a journalism degree doesn’t entitle you to write anything. Respect journalism, don’t write such bias new. The communities you mentioned above are well recognised and having ST status in neighbouring state Assam. Moreover, Leave such unverified “100 years” theory. Go with figures and facts ,I hope you know about the act “the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations, 1873”. Which is almost 150 years old
Don’t write such a a bias new. Cheek facts and figures before writing anything. The communities you are talking about, are well recognised in neighbouring state Assam.
Hope u have done the homework correctly…living for 100 yrs???….. If u….Assamese brother of said tribes …. Kindly take those people along with land…we don’t want those land….take it… We have enough of problems….
Writer should know that in Arunachal Pradesh only a Permanent residents can own Land and property. This law exist to safeguard the unique culture and traditions of the local. Also to safeguard socio and economic interest of the place.The whole problem lies in hasty demarcation of land boundary between Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The indigenous tribes of Arunachal doesn’t want it’s fate to be like that of tribals of Tripura where the majority tribal were pushed to minority decades later and discriminated upon. Sorry for collateral damage.
Its sad to see that indigenous people are so narrow minded. First, we need to know that we all are human from a single mother, and have migrated from Africa some 70,000 years ago…. if they go long back in history those seeking PRCs will be their brothers & sisters only.
Reporter sir why do you hate arunachal so much so that you’re even willing to risk and write such twisted and biased news?
Owning a journalism degree doesn’t entitle you to write anything. Respect journalism, don’t write such bias new. The communities you mentioned above are well recognised and having ST status in neighbouring state Assam. Moreover, Leave such unverified “100 years” theory. Go with figures and facts ,I hope you know about the act “the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations, 1873”. Which is almost 150 years old
Don’t write such a a bias new. Cheek facts and figures before writing anything. The communities you are talking about, are well recognised in neighbouring state Assam.
Hope u have done the homework correctly…living for 100 yrs???….. If u….Assamese brother of said tribes …. Kindly take those people along with land…we don’t want those land….take it… We have enough of problems….