Minister Pul met Union Women and Child Development Minister Annapurna Devi
New Delhi: Arunachal Pradesh Women and Child Development Minister Dasanglu Pul held a series of high-level meetings in the national capital to advance key development initiatives related to culture, tourism, and welfare schemes in the state.
Pul met Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to discuss proposals aimed at strengthening Arunachal Pradesh’s cultural infrastructure and heritage conservation efforts.
“We are committed to preserving and promoting our rich cultural legacy. The establishment of a Regional Cultural Centre of NEZCC at Jote will serve as a vibrant hub for indigenous art, music, and traditions,” Pul said after the meeting.
She also proposed the upgradation of Multi-Purpose Cultural Complexes (MPCCs) across the state to better serve local communities.
“Upgraded cultural complexes will provide inclusive spaces for youth and artisans to engage, perform, and grow,” she added.
Union Minister Shekhawat assured the Centre’s full cooperation and support in implementing these initiatives.
Later in the day, Pul met Union Women and Child Development Minister Annapurna Devi to review implementation challenges of key central schemes in Arunachal Pradesh.
“We discussed a range of issues, from infrastructure gaps to last-mile delivery challenges. The Union Minister was very receptive and appreciated Arunachal’s progressive approach in empowering women and safeguarding child rights,” Pul noted.
She added that Minister Annapurna Devi reaffirmed her support and assured of enhanced Centre-state coordination for the effective rollout of WCD schemes.
Emphasizing the need for a united effort, Pul said, “Together with the Centre, we remain focused on building a stronger and more inclusive future for our women and children.”
Pul also visited the BJP Central Library at the party headquarters, where she met Prof Dr Aseervatham Zachary, BJP’s National Coordinator.
“It was an insightful exchange. I deeply value his contributions to the party’s intellectual and knowledge ecosystem,” she said.