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During the 78th Independence Day celebrations, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu urged citizens to collaborate with the government to achieve the vision of 'Viksit Arunachal,' emphasizing the need for unity in sustainable development. He announced that Arunachal has been recognized as a 'Front Runner State' in the Sustainable Development Goals for 2023-24, a significant improvement from its previous status. Khandu highlighted the state's success in reducing multi-dimensional poverty by nearly 11% in the past three years and reiterated the government's commitment to the principles of Antyodaya, aiming for the holistic well-being of marginalized individuals. He outlined an ambitious vision for 2047 that includes governance reforms, 100% digitalization of services by 2029, and investments in education and skill development. The Chief Minister also showcased innovative initiatives like 'Medicine from the Sky,' which uses drones for healthcare delivery in remote areas. Khandu's call for collective effort and responsible resource management aims to ensure that every citizen benefits from the state's growth and prosperity.
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