ITANAGAR: Prem Camdir Tallong from Arunachal Pradesh has been honored with the prestigious Yuva Bharat Gaurav Samman by Bharat Vikas Sangam in Karnataka. Known for his remarkable contributions to wildlife conservation, Tallong has played a pivotal role in protecting the biodiversity of the Pakke Tiger Reserve.
He has also been recognized for leading the Darak Darlong initiative and his continued support for education and student welfare. His efforts in grassroots activism and social causes has been a source of inspiration to many.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu congratulated Tallong on this achievement, wishing him even greater success in his future endeavors.
In his post on X, the Chief Minister stated, "Congratulations to Shri Prem Camdir Tallong of Arunachal Pradesh on being conferred the prestigious Yuva Bharat Gaurav Samman by Bharat Vikas Sangam in Karnataka. From protecting the rich biodiversity of Pakke Tiger Reserve to leading the Darak Darlong initiative & supporting education, his contributions are exemplary. Tallong’s efforts in wildlife conservation, student welfare & grassroots activism inspire many. Wishing him greater success in his journey."
Last month, Chief Minister Pema Khandu termed the road that connects Pipsorang from Tali in the remote Kra Daadi district of the state as a 'milestone' achieved after 78 years. Accompanied by Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, Rajya Sabha MP Nabam Rebia, state Urban Development Minister Balo Raja, and others, Khandu travelled to Pipsorang to celebrate the connectivity.
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