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ITANAGAR: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday marked Guru Purnima with reverence, conducting spiritual outreach programmes and honouring individuals who have dedicated their lives to social service and indigenous values.
Led by party's state president Kaling Moyong, along with vice presidents Tarh Soping and Dunggoli Libang, the state party leadership visited key spiritual and social institutions in the capital to commemorate the occasion.
The visits were part of a state-wide initiative coordinated by Libang, who also served as the programme convenor, a party release informed here.
A key highlight of the day was the team's visit to Deepak Nabam Living Home at Senki Park here, where they interacted with its founder Deepak Nabam.
Recognizing him as a 'true Guru', the delegation praised his decades-long commitment to humanitarian work and social upliftment, seeking his blessings on the occasion. The BJP leaders later visited Nyedar Namlo, a spiritual and cultural center of the indigenous faith community, where they offered prayers and interacted with community gurus and sought divine blessings for the well-being of the people and for the holistic development of the state.
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