— Marta Taluk,
Cl-IV, Arunachal Valley Public School.
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— Marta Taluk, Cl-IV, Arunachal Valley Public School.

— Bhoovi Tayang, Cl-IX, Intaya Public School, L/Dibang Valley, Roing.

— Navya Jaiswal, Cl-X, Intaya Public School, L/Dibang Valley, Roing.

— Nemeria Chawang, Cl-X, Intaya Public School, L/Dibang Valley, Roing.
13 Mar 2026Editor, I wish to draw the urgent attention of the state government and the public to the deteriorating state of government schools in Arunachal Pradesh. It is a matter of grave concern that despite massive state investments, the quality of education in public schools has hit rock bottom. We are faced with a deep paradox:
19 Jun 2026As another National Reading Day dawns in Arunachal, it is only with a mixed feeling of joy and sadness that one realises that we are completing seven decades of public libraries in the state, dreaming of seeing a reading Arunachal. It was during 1956-57, as a part of establishing civil administration
1 Apr 2026Editor, I wish to draw attention to an issue that deserves urgent public discussion in Arunachal Pradesh – the widening performance gap between private and government schools. It is increasingly observed that private schools in our state often perform better than government schools in terms of academic results, quality of education, student discipline, and overall