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Relevance of Myoko in Modern Days

-By G. Tallo Myoko, regarded as the festival of friendship by many, embodies the cultural life of the Apatanis. Babo, Lapang, Nago, Biiniin-ajin, Miji-migun, Biisi-ayu etc, which are inseparable part of Myoko are the cultural heritage of the Apatanis. In many ways, Myoko is more than just the festival of friendship. It is the occasion when Read more ...
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ARUNACHAL UNDER THE SPELL OF ‘POWER-HOUSE OF INDIA’ SYNDROME: DO WE HAVE PLAN FOR FUTURE?

- G. Tallo “Arunachal Pradesh is going to be the ‘power-house’ of India.” The people of Arunachal Pradesh, in general, love to repeat this statement with some pride. Trend is- one with better educational background and in good position use this statement more often. Our leaders use it the most times. Even leaders and dignitaries from Read more ...
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Spark is Being Neglected

- Gyati Tallo On the fateful day of the January 19, 2008, the people of Ziro Valley were shocked at the news of the gruesome incident of murder of a young boy by his friends. The turn of events that followed was no less shocking to the mute spectator of the valley: Apatanis Read more ...
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Encounter the King of Ghosts

-A fiction by Gyati Tallo It was a foggy night. I was on my way to home from my friend. The road was hardly visible but for the moonlight; the street lamps were not lit. A dead silence prevailed there. As I moved on, I expected the ghosts to appear any moment, from across the fences, Read more ...
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The Land of Temples

“Arunachal Pradesh is already in contention to be known as the land of temples”, a friend of mine suggested. “That’s good for us,” I told him. “Good for us! How?” He was not ready to agree. I knew I cannot beat Read more ...
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