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Why We Should Preserve Arunachal's Natural Environment?

Start Date: 29-11-2023
End Date: 29-02-2024

Preserving Arunachal Pradesh's natural environment is crucial for several compelling reasons. The state's remarkable biodiversity, marked by lush forests and clean rivers, supports ...

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Why We Should Preserve Arunachal's Natural Environment

Preserving Arunachal Pradesh's natural environment is crucial for several compelling reasons. The state's remarkable biodiversity, marked by lush forests and clean rivers, supports a diverse array of rare flora and fauna. Continuous discoveries of new species underline its significance as a vital ecological hotspot.

The importance of preserving this environment lies in maintaining a stable ecological balance. Biodiversity sustains ecosystems by facilitating interactions that support life. Taking action now can ensure the survival of these species and the overall health of the environment.

Beyond ecological stability, Arunachal Pradesh's healthy environment provides ecosystem benefits, serving as carbon sinks that mitigate climate change. It also prevents soil erosion, habitat loss, and natural disasters. Moreover, the region's natural beauty holds immense cultural value for indigenous communities whose traditions are closely linked to the environment. The state's indigenous populations rely on forests and rivers for livelihoods and spiritual well-being. Preserving the environment is thus integral to respecting and safeguarding their cultural heritage for future generations.

Additionally, Arunachal Pradesh's rich biodiversity offers potential for ecotourism. Sustainable practices can enhance local economies, promote environmental awareness, and contribute to conservation efforts. To address environmental challenges, initiatives like the 'Airgun Surrender Abhiyan' have been launched, encouraging residents to surrender firearms to combat illegal hunting and poaching.

Your feedback on maintaining a stable ecology and effective preservation measures is invaluable. Join us in ensuring a sustainable and vibrant future for Arunachal Pradesh's natural wonders.

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Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

. The Parasuram Kund and Namdapha wild animal reserve forest Changlang are one of the major tourist attraction. Cat category tiger, Panther, Snow Panther and Black Panther are famous in Namdapha. There was a tiger reservation scheme for tiger in 1983. Tipi, Likabali, Pasighat, Along, Tezu, Miao, Roing, Daporijo and Khonsa are important tourist places

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Famous Ita-Mahal, and Ganga Jhil are located in Itanagar. Pilgrimages taking holly bath in the occasion of 'Chaitra Sankranti' Fair in Itanagar. Besides these, Malinithan and Bhismaknagar are important tourist places from historical point of view. In this place there was a stone built palace of 800 years old

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Bomdila and Tawang are the important tourist places among various tourist places in the state. These two places are famous for their orchards and gardens. Indian biggest Buddha Vihar, which is the pilgrimages of Mahajan Buddha Community, is near to Bomdila. Buddha idol of this vihar is gold plated. Snowfall occurs through out the year over here.

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Power
There is a tremendous potential of hydroelectric generation in this state.

Transport
Aviation
Daporijo, Pasighat, Tezu and Ziro are airlinked by the Vayudoot service.

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Jhum fields on the slant of hills, under shifting cultivation, are rain-fed, patches of land under terrace and wet-rice cultivation, particularly the river line tracts and along foothill belt, are irrigated usually be by small gravity channels and diversion weirs.Pumping sets are also used for irrigation of smallholdings.

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Arunachal Pradesh has a vast reserve of mineral oils and gas. This state has also coal reserves. Coal is explored from Namchik-Namphuk mines in Tirap district. Besides coal oil and gas there is a huge reserve of dolomite, limestone, graphite, marble, lead and zinc etc. It is also assumed that there is the reserve of iron and copper. The main mineral rich districts are Lohit, Tirap, Chanlang, West Kameng, Upper Subansiri, Dibangghati etc.

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Weaving Basketry and Carpet making of this state shows a good progress. Technical education is being provided by industrial training institute (Roing and Daporijo) to improve the skill of the workforce. Local entrepreneur are also enthusiastic about tea plantations in the state.

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

These industries comprises of sawmill, rice mill, fruit preservation, soap and candle making, steel fabrication and wood works industries etc. Apart from this one mini cement plant, a fruit processing plant and a citronella oil industry also registered.

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

There are no heavy industries in Arunachal Pradesh. But remarkable progress has been achieved in field of cottage and small-scale industries.Industrial development in this state has received fresh impetus. These industries comprises of

Sakthivel 1 year 2 months ago

Apart from these Gramsevak Training Centre and farmers Training Centre located at various parts of the state impart training in scientific methods of rural development and agriculture respectively. In this way pre-agricultural level of technology in 1950 is now firmly established in the world of hybrid varieties, genes and biotechnology.