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Vice President Dhankhar Set to Grace Arunachal Pradesh with a Visit on February 26

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is gearing up for a special visit to Arunachal Pradesh on February 26, where he will take center stage as the chief guest at a vibrant cultural celebration. This trip marks another milestone in his efforts to connect with India’s northeastern states, following his last appearance in the region during the Statehood Day festivities in February 2024.

Dhankhar’s itinerary includes attending the grand ‘Joint Mega Nyokum Yullo’ event in Boasimla, located in Kamle district. This festival, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Nyishi community, celebrates unity, prosperity, and the spirit of togetherness. His presence is expected to shine a spotlight on Arunachal’s rich cultural heritage and strengthen ties between the state and the central leadership.

A senior official shared that the Vice President’s visit underscores the government’s commitment to fostering development and inclusivity in the Northeast. “This is more than a ceremonial visit—it’s a gesture of solidarity with the people of Arunachal Pradesh,” the official noted. After soaking in the festivities, Dhankhar will wrap up his day and head back to New Delhi.

Ahead of his arrival, local authorities are leaving no stone unturned to ensure a smooth experience. Preparations are in full swing in Kamle district, with security measures beefed up and logistics fine-tuned to welcome the dignitary. The excitement is palpable among residents, who see this as an opportunity to showcase their traditions on a national stage.

This visit comes hot on the heels of Dhankhar’s recent engagements, including his appearance at the 64th convocation of the National Academy of Medical Sciences in Jodhpur on November 26, 2024, and a one-day trip to Arunachal in November 2024 for Rajiv Gandhi University’s convocation. His frequent outreach reflects a broader push to bridge gaps and bring attention to India’s diverse regions.

For Arunachal Pradesh, a state known for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant tribal cultures, this high-profile visit could boost tourism and cultural recognition. With hashtags like #ArunachalPradesh, #JagdeepDhankhar, and #NyokumYullo trending, social media is already buzzing with anticipation.

Stay tuned for updates as this event unfolds, promising a blend of tradition, unity, and national pride.


Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Arunachal Pradesh visit, Nyokum Yullo festival, Kamle district, Northeast India, cultural heritage, Itanagar news, February 26 2025

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