Arunachal CM Khandu applauds Roing’s waste collection method as model for cultural revival

Arunachal CM Pema Khandu lauds DUDA Roing's initiative merging civic responsibility with cultural preservation in Lower Dibang Valley.
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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has lauded a unique initiative by the district urban development agency (DUDA) at Roing, in Lower Dibang Valley district, that blends civic responsibility with cultural preservation.

Highlighting the effort in a social media post on Saturday, Khandu said, “Something meaningful is taking place in Roing,” and praised DUDA for “leading with both purpose and creativity.” As part of the initiative, garbage collection vehicles in Roing have replaced loud music with recorded public awareness messages in the Idu Mishmi language, an indigenous dialect classified as ‘definitely endangered’ by UNESCO.

These messages, broadcast during routine rounds, urge residents to keep their surroundings clean while promoting pride in their linguistic heritage.

Describing the move as ‘a simple yet thoughtful shift that connects cleanliness with cultural preservation’, the chief minister underscored how everyday government services can be re-imagined as tools for celebrating identity. This first-of-its-kind effort in the northeastern state is receiving widespread appreciation for its dual impact, reinforcing sanitation awareness while reviving interest in a native language spoken by fewer than 12,000 people. The Idu Mishmi community, primarily concentrated in the Lower Dibang Valley region, now hears their own tongue echoed daily in public spaces, a subtle yet powerful reminder of cultural continuity.

The initiative aligns with the state’s broader goals of preserving tribal heritage while delivering grassroots governance.

Khandu’s endorsement adds momentum to the effort, serving as a model for other districts to explore culturally rooted innovations in public service.

By turning a daily civic routine into a platform for cultural revival, Roing has set an inspiring example, showing that even a garbage collection drive can help keep not just the streets clean, but a language alive.

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