3rd Jan 2021 10:01:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ITANAGAR, Jan 3: The Seva Bharati Arunachal Pradesh organised a condolence meeting for late Taniyang Ningee, who was the State Secretary of Seva Bharati,  at the premises of Seva Dham, Lekhi village.
The condolence meeting was attended by Minister, Education and Department of Indigenous Affairs, Taba Tedir,  Chairman Biodiversity board, Tayak Goi, Sandeep Kavishwar, Northeast Organising Secretary, Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Nido Sakter, State Secretary, RSS, Tarh Domte, Vice President, Seva Bharati and also, the family members of late Ningee, along with members and sympathisers of Seva Bharati and common public from different walks of life.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister Tedir remembered Late Ningee as a sincere Section Officer working at RGU and a dedicated social worker who served in different capacities as former General Secretary NIFCS, former State Joint Secretary of RSS, and termed him 'a role model as a social worker for our remotest state.' 
The Kalyan Ashram's Sandeep Kavishwar recalled late Ningee's selfless activities during his lifetime and said he was truly the personification of simplicity and dedication. 
In a separate condolence message, Chief Minister Pema Khandu said, "Leaving this mortal world will not diminish the love and affection on late Ningee by people and his soul will remain immortal." Mama Natung, Minister Sports and Youth Affairs also in his condolence message said, "Late Ningee was a noble social worker who always stood for society and nation, whose loss will be irreparable."
The meeting concluded by observing silence and offering floral tributes to the departed.


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