Arunachal youth rally against opium addiction
Longding district has the highest number of opium addicts in Arunachal PradeshContinue Reading
Longding district has the highest number of opium addicts in Arunachal PradeshContinue Reading
By Matters India reporter London — A Catholic bishop from the remotest corner of northeast India was awarded Bharat Gaurav Award at a ceremony held at U.K. House of Commons in British Parliament London on April 13th, 2018. Bishop (Dr.) George Palliparambil of Miao diocese in East Arunachal is theContinue Reading
The survey assessed the learning levels of more than 2.5 million students from 110,000 schools across 700 districts in all 36 states and Union TerritoriesContinue Reading
The main reason for youth going astray is lack of guidance Continue Reading
The first Catholic school and hostel in Arunachal Pradesh were opened on July 3, 1992 in Borduria village in Tirap districtContinue Reading
By: Felix Anthony Miao, 13 September: The people in east Arunachal Pradesh, especially the Christians, responded to the release of Fr. Tom with an expression of gratitude to God on 12 September 2017. The news about Fr. Tom’s release, who was kidnapped by suspected Islamic terrorists 18 months ago in Yemen,Continue Reading
By Felix Anthony Miao: August 2 is an important day for the people of Arunachal Pradesh’s eastern region. On this day, Catholics in eight districts of the northeastern Indian state fondly remember two French missionaries, who were killed by in Somme Village near Khibito bordering China. Fathers Nicolas Michael KrickContinue Reading
They have resorted to inter-school sport and literary competitions Continue Reading
Eastern region of Arunachal has few government officialsContinue Reading
Vatican: The staff and students of the schools of Miao Diocese in north-east India kicked off their new academic year on Monday, marking World Environment Day. Schools under the Newman Educational Society (NES), the educational wing of Diocese of Miao in east Arunachal Pradesh state, made the most of theContinue Reading
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