Supreme Court judges B R Gavai and Ujjal Bhuyan will attend a legal awareness event in Arunachal Pradesh, organized by the ...
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India Today NE on MSNAATSU calls for immediate relocation of Morans from Arunachal following Assam's PRC moveThe All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union (AATSU) has expressed concern over the recent announcement by Chief Minister of ...
Arunachal was not a separate administrative unit. It fell under the NEFT, an extension of the Assam province under the British rule. The British treated it as a ‘frontier’ rather than as a governed ...
Tinsukia adjoins Arunachal Pradesh’s Namsai and Changlang, where most Morans live along with five other communities considered “Non-APST” (non-Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe ...
Supreme Court judge and National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) Executive Chairman Justice B.R. Gavai will travel to Arunachal Pradesh to personally reach out to the remotely-placed tribal ...
The Indigenous Faiths and Cultural Society of Arunachal Pradesh or IFCSAP, which advocates the revival of ancient tribal belief and faith systems, too has taken out several rallies pushing for an ...
AOHALI - The students from Arunachal Pradesh University, Pasighat, organized a social service and plantation drive in Aohali ...
Aimed at strengthening legal outreach and awareness among tribal communities in Dirang, Bomdila, West Kameng District and Tawang of Arunachal Pradesh, Justice Gavai, who is also Executive Chairman ...
Beyond awareness, the programme will offer immediate legal assistance, enabling tribal individuals to resolve grievances and claim entitlements. (Shutterstock) With over 68% of Arunachal Pradesh ...
New Delhi [India], March 27 (ANI): Supreme Court judges, Justices BR Gavai and Ujjal Bhuyan will visit Arunachal Pradesh for mega legal awareness programme 'camp-cum-sewa apke dwar' on March 29 ...
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