Namsai, July 5 -- Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein chaired a comprehensive development meeting in Mini Secretariat Namsai on Friday, focusing on key issues related to the district's development, cultural preservation, and ecological sustainability.
A significant outcome of the meeting at the Deputy Commissioner's Conference Hall was the finalisation of an action plan to introduce the Tai Khamti language as a third language in all government and private schools, as well as in Buddhist monasteries (Buddha Viharas) across the district.
The language will be taught from the primary to secondary level starting August 16. Stressing the urgency of the initiative, Mein noted that "The loss of a language often leads to the eros...
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