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Pasighat, Aug 18: Tasong Mibang, APCS (Retd), a distinguished officer of the Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service and a respected figure in the state’s administrative fraternity, passed away at Pasighat on Sunday after prolonged illness. He was 68.
Born on November 19, 1957, at Riga village under the then East Siang district, late Mibang completed his schooling in Pasighat and graduated with a BA degree from Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat.
He joined the state civil services on December 7, 1981, as Circle Officer at Seppa in East Kameng district. Over a span of 33 years, he served in various remote and challenging postings before retiring as Additional Deputy Commissioner (Admin Grade) at Rumgong on November 30, 2015.
His tenure was marked by notable contributions, including facilitating the acquisition of land for the establishment of the Indian Army’s 103 Infantry Brigade Headquarters at Rayang, East Siang, in 2008, while serving as Nodal Officer in the Land Development Department, DC Office Pasighat. He also rendered 28 years of service as Judicial Magistrate before the separation of Judiciary from the Executive in Arunachal Pradesh in 2014.
The district administration and APCSOA, Lower Siang unit also conveyed its heartfelt condolences to the family and relatives, on his sad demise.