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Govt committed to reach the unreached: Khandu

By Correspondent

ITANAGAR, Nov 27 - Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has reassured the people of his government�s commitment of reaching the unreached at the remotest of places for inclusive development.

Attending the first-ever �Pakke Darshan: Festival of Valleys� organised at the picturesque Pakke-Kesang to commemorate 50 years of Pakke-Kesang administrative division in East Kameng district on Saturday, Khandu said he has been specifically advised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take along every tribe and section of the society in the path to overall development.

He assured that Pakke-Kesang and East Kameng district will have its due share of developmental projects and emerge as one of the most sought after tourist destinations of the State.

Pakke-Kesang comprising of five valleys � Pakke, Papu, Passa, Seijosa and Dissing-Passo � has remained one of the less explored destinations in the State.

Khandu asserted that the festival would give a fillip to the State�s effort to attract tourists from across the country and abroad.

Calling for unity in diversity, the Chief Minister assured that the next budget will be a participatory one that will imbibe suggestions and inputs from every section of the society.

The three-day festival concluded on November 26.

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