Itanagar, July 24 -- In a powerful reaffirmation of cultural identity and heritage, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has emphasized the importance of preserving the state's indigenous faiths, not merely as religious traditions, but as the living soul of the land and its people.
"Unlike major world religions that often emerge from scriptures and are spread globally, our indigenous faiths are born from the land itself, sustained through memory, oral tradition, and community life," the Chief Minister stated. "They are not exported-they are rooted. They hold the spirit of our forests, mountains, rivers, and ancestors."
Underscoring this commitment, the state government has launched a series of landmark initiatives aimed at strengt...