Deputy CM praises IGGC’s evolution from 59 students to 3,000

Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein officially inaugurated the 35th Annual College Day of Indira Gandhi Government College (IGGC) on October 24, 2024, celebrating the institution’s growth and achievements. The event, held in Lohit district, also marked the opening of the newly constructed Commerce Block building. Dignitaries present included Tezu MLA Dr. Mohesh Chai and various other officials. In his address, Deputy CM Mein praised the remarkable evolution of IGGC since its inception in 1986, starting with just 59 students and six faculty members. Today, the college serves over 3,000 students, establishing Tezu as an “Educational Hub” and a “Center of Excellence” in Arunachal Pradesh. He noted the college’s vital role in empowering local youth by offering diverse programs and fostering an environment conducive to academic, social, and personal growth. During the ceremony, the Deputy Chief Minister recognized students who excelled in the RGU examinations, encouraging them to pursue their studies diligently and to develop a competitive spirit as they prepare for the evolving job market. He expressed pride in their achievements and wished them bright futures.

Highlighting the state government’s commitment to education, Mein emphasized increased budgetary allocations for the sector and reiterated that 2024 has been designated as the “Year of Youth.” He urged students to capitalize on government initiatives focused on skill development, technology integration, and diverse career pathways in fields such as sports, arts, and culture. “IGGC is a center of excellence, and we are dedicated to transforming it into an academic beacon,” he stated, announcing plans for infrastructure expansion, including funding for the completion of a college boundary wall, library, laboratory block, and a student center. Beyond education, Deputy CM Mein discussed his ongoing efforts to advance key sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, tourism, and sports. He revealed plans to enhance healthcare by establishing two new medical colleges: one in Namsai under a public-private partnership and another in Pasighat, to be funded by the state government.

Looking ahead, Mein spoke of leveraging advancements in railways, hydropower, airways, and power distribution to stimulate economic growth and create employment opportunities in Arunachal Pradesh. He noted that improved infrastructure would attract investment, foster local entrepreneurship, and enhance connectivity throughout the state. Encouraging students to embrace their roles as future leaders and change-makers, he urged them to pursue excellence in all endeavors, affirming the government’s commitment to providing the necessary resources to help youth achieve their potential.

By Sonakshi Sarkar