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LUMMER DAI’S ‘MON ARU MON’ NOVEL: Drawing AMAZING SCENERIO OF ANIMALS LOVE
Bhagyashree Gogoi 1 ; Lakshyajit Hazarika 2Article Submission - IJM_11_12_055, Pages : 595-600, Traditional of Publish : 2020-12-14
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.34218/IJM.11.12.2020.055 20Downloads 607Views
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ITANAGAR, Jun 01: Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein Thursday informed that to encourage the budding talents of the state, the government is introducing the ‘Achiever Award’ from this year for which a provision of Rs one crore has been kept in the budget.
Attending the Luminous Lummer Dai Literary Award ceremony here, organised on the occasion of the 83rd birth anniversary of Lummer Dai, by Arunachal Pradesh Literary Society (APLS) here, Mein highlighted the government’s active role in reviving the stories of state’s unsung heroes and restoring the folklores of the state pertaining to the various indigenous communities.
The deputy chief minister praised the literary contributions of Dai and stressed on the importance of promoting literature and education in the state.
He also highlighted the achievements of individuals from various sectors including sports, education and business, who brought laurels to the state.
Born on June 1, 1940, Dai had been a renowned literary icon in the state, who made significant contributions to the field of literature. His debut novel ‘Paharor Xile Xile’ is the first novel written by an Arunachalee.
After his demise in 2002, the Assam Sahitya Sabha and the APLS have been honouring his lifetime contributions through various awards and celebra
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My second innings as a government officer was as district information & public relations officer (DIPRO), and my initial posting was at Khonsa in Tirap district before the bifurcation of Tirap district into three parts, ie, Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, which are together presently popularly known as TCL.
Before selection as DIPRO through rigorous process, I was working as programme executive in the All India Radio (AIR), having been selected through the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). However, I tendered my resignation to join Arunachal Pradesh state government service as DIPRO in the early eighties.
I was fortunate enough to join in the service at the directorate of information & public relations and printing’s (DIPR&P) office in Naharlagun, instead of my posting place for one week’s acquaintance and familiarisation training in office functioning and press reporting, under the direct supervision and guidance of the then IPR&P director late Payi (surname prefixed to youngest son in the Adi family, equivalent to the youngest ‘chacha’ in Hindi/youngest paternal uncle in English) Lummer Dai (which post he held until his superannuation in 1998). Within a week, he (late Dai) made a lasting impressi