Arunachal Deputy CM Announces Major Educational Boost for Tai Ahom Community

By Naitik Pathak

Published On: June 1, 2026

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Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh – In a heartening development for students in the region, Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein has unveiled a new initiative to support the educational aspirations of the Tai Ahom community.

During a special felicitation ceremony organized by the All Tai Ahom Students’ Union (ATASU) Namsai District Committee on May 31, 2026, the Deputy CM not only honored top performers but also announced concrete steps to help them achieve bigger goals.

The program, held at the Multipurpose Cultural Hall in Namsai, brought together students, parents, teachers, and community leaders who celebrated academic excellence while discussing ways to protect cultural roots.

Key Highlights of the Event

  • Felicitation of Meritorious Students: Top achievers from Class 10 and Class 12 (2025-26 session) were honored for their outstanding results.
  • Free UPSC Coaching Announcement: Five Tai Ahom students will receive completely free coaching at the UPSC center in Namsai, operated by the Tai Khamti Students Union.
  • Focus on Cultural Preservation: Emphasis on safeguarding the shared heritage of six Tai communities in Northeast India.

Chowna Mein shared his personal journey, noting how education access has dramatically improved in Arunachal Pradesh compared to earlier decades when students had to travel far for higher studies.

He encouraged young learners to seize current opportunities and pursue higher education with full dedication.

Why Education and Culture Go Hand in Hand

The Deputy CM highlighted the deep connections among Tai Ahom, Tai Khamti, Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, Tai Khamyang, and Tai Turung communities. While each has unique traditions, they share common historical roots in the larger Tai civilization.

He expressed concern about the slow loss of traditional words, customs, and practices and called for greater efforts to keep the heritage alive for future generations.

Namsai MLA Chau Zingnu Namchoom also addressed the gathering. He stressed that success requires more than just good marks — discipline, perseverance, and purpose matter equally. He urged students to avoid social evils like drugs and stay connected to their cultural identity.

Why It Matters

This initiative comes as a timely encouragement for students from tribal communities who often face unique challenges in accessing quality coaching and higher education opportunities. By combining academic recognition with practical support like free UPSC coaching, the government is sending a strong message about inclusive development in Arunachal Pradesh.

What Happens Next

The selected students will begin their specialized UPSC coaching soon. Community leaders expect this move to inspire more youngsters to aim for civil services and other competitive exams while staying rooted in their traditions.

The All Tai Ahom Students’ Union plans to organize similar programs in the future to keep motivating students across the district.

Key Highlights

  • Free UPSC coaching for five Tai Ahom students
  • Felicitation of Class 10 & 12 toppers in Namsai
  • Strong focus on preserving Tai cultural heritage
  • Improved education infrastructure highlighted by Deputy CM

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Who announced the educational support for Tai Ahom students? A: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein made the announcement during the ATASU program on May 31, 2026.

Q2: What is the main benefit announced for Tai Ahom community students? A: Five meritorious students will receive free UPSC coaching at the center in Namsai.

Q3: Why is cultural preservation being emphasized along with education? A: Leaders believe maintaining cultural identity alongside modern education helps students develop strong roots while building a successful future.

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