
KURUNG KUMEY: In a move aimed at decentralizing governance, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu chaired the first-ever "Cabinet Aapke Dwar" meeting in his third term, held in Nyapin, Kurung Kumey district. This initiative takes governance beyond the state capital, ensuring direct engagement with people in remote areas.
Accompanied by fellow Cabinet ministers, the Chief Secretary, and senior government officials, CM Khandu observed firsthand the progress of various development initiatives and interacted with the people to better understand their aspirations.
"Happy to chair the historic first “Cabinet Aapke Dwar” meeting of my third term at Nyapin, Kurung Kumey district, taking governance beyond the State Capital," CM Khandu stated on his official social media handle, X.
Emphasizing the importance of inclusive governance, Khandu assured that his government would continue conducting Cabinet meetings across the state to assess local realities. He also announced that special development initiatives would be launched in areas where these meetings are held, aiming to bring direct benefits to the local population.
Meanwhile, CM Pema Khandu reaffirmed his commitment to women's empowerment and cultural preservation during his five-day tour of Anjaw, Longding, and Kurung Kumey districts. His visit focused on community engagement, grassroots leadership, and addressing key regional concerns.
Stressing the importance of women’s leadership in political and social spheres, he reiterated his government’s commitment to strengthening community participation and inclusivity.