Itanagar: A case has been registered at the Women Police Station, Itanagar here after a minor on the autism spectrum was allegedly molested twice by a 25-year-old neighbour, police sources said on Friday. TThe accused identified as Jite Bui, and a resident
Itanagar: Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Thursday said that the well-being and rights of children are paramount, and the government remains committed to ensuring their safety, education, and overall development. He made the remarks during an interactive meeting at the Civil Secretariat,
Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Police’s relentless ‘War Against Drugs’ has delivered a massive blow to drug-related crimes, with sweeping crackdowns, major seizures, and hundreds of arrests, officials confirmed on Thursday. Since 2019, the state police have registered 1,452 cases and arrested 2,619 individuals
Itanagar: As many as 18 players from the newly created Keyi Panyor district will represent their region at the 11th edition of Chief Minister’s Sub-Veteran & Veteran State Badminton Championship 2024. The prestigious event is scheduled to take place in Tezu, Lohit
Recent camera trap footage from the Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary in Lohit and Anjaw districts of Arunachal Pradesh have revealed thriving populations of the Mishmi Takin (Budorcas taxicolor taxicolour), a rare and vulnerable subspecies of the goat-antelope. The footage captured
Anjaw: The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) reportedly entered at least 60 kilometers inside Indian territory in Arunachal Pradesh, camping in the Kapapu area in Anjaw district for some time, sources told NewsFy. Pictures of bonfires, spray-painted rocks and Chinese food materials
Itanagar: In a shocking case of sexual exploitation and harassment, three minors from Longding district have filed separate FIRs against one Chaya Dullom, the owner of a restaurant-cum-bar in Jollang, Itanagar, and her associates, Rahul Gurung and David Dullom. According to the
Itanagar: Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday reaffirmed his dedication to the well-being of journalists in Arunachal Pradesh and emphasized his government’s ongoing efforts to support them. During a meeting with representatives from the Arunachal Press Club (APC) and the Arunachal Pradesh
Itanagar: The anguished plea of Dishanso Chikro echoes across the remote landscapes of Anjaw district: “We are still waiting and hoping that my brother and cousin are all right.” For nearly two years, this desperate hope has been the only solace for
Tezu: In what can be described as a potential breach of security, sources close to NewsFy have revealed that one of the three Myanmar nationals who was arrested recently had previously entered India and stayed here for almost two months. The individual,