Bosimla, Kamle – In a momentous event for Arunachal Pradesh, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar honored Kabak Yano, a outstanding determine and the primary girl mountaineer from the Nyishi neighborhood to beat the heights of Mount Everest. This recognition occurred in the course of the inaugural joint mega Nyokum Yullo celebrations held in Bosimla, marking a big cultural occasion for the area.
Talking on the occasion, Vice President Dhankhar praised Kabak Yano for her extraordinary achievement, emphasizing the significance of empowerment and resilience in inspiring future generations. “Kabak’s ascent to the summit not solely highlights her particular person braveness and willpower however serves as a beacon of hope for numerous younger girls aspiring to interrupt limitations,” he acknowledged.
The Nyokum Yullo competition, historically celebrated by the Nyishi neighborhood, promotes unity, cultural heritage, and the spirit of neighborhood life. This 12 months’s joint celebration marks a historic gathering of assorted tribes, showcasing the wealthy traditions and values of Arunachal Pradesh. The Vice President, because the Chief Visitor, reiterated the importance of preserving cultural practices whereas embracing modernity.
The occasion featured vibrant cultural performances, conventional cuisines, and discussions on sustainable improvement, additional underscoring the dedication of native leaders and officers in direction of fostering development whereas honoring the neighborhood’s roots.
Kabak Yano’s achievement serves as a strong reminder of the potential that lies inside the spirit of Arunachal Pradesh, encouraging not solely adventurers but additionally leaders who aspire to navigate the challenges of right now’s world.