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    My second innings as a government officer was as district information & public relations officer (DIPRO), and my initial posting was at Khonsa in Tirap district before the bifurcation of Tirap district into three parts, ie, Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, which are together presently popularly known as TCL.

    Before selection as DIPRO through rigorous process, I was working as programme executive in the All India Radio (AIR), having been selected through the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). However, I tendered my resignation to join Arunachal Pradesh state government service as DIPRO in the early eighties.

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  • LUMMER DAI’S ‘MON ARU MON’ NOVEL: AN AMAZING SCENERIO OF ANIMALS LOVE

    Bhagyashree Gogoi 1 ; Lakshyajit Hazarika 2

    Article Id - IJM_11_12_055, Pages : 595-600, Date of Publication : 2020-12-14

    DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.34218/IJM.11.12.2020.055   20Downloads   607Views  
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    Abstract

    Lummer Dai is a prominent Assamese writer. He belongs from Adi tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, but he writings through Assamese language. He writes five novels. Except one, all the novels are based on folk life of Adi people. Their way of life, festivals, shifting cultivation, folk belief, traditional customs are underlying in his novel. His Mon aru Mon (Heart and Heart) novel not only described about traditional Adi life, but also written

    Mamang Dai

    Indian poet, novelist and reporter (born 1957)

    Mamang Dai (born 23 February 1957) is an Indian poet, novelist and journalist based in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. She received Sahitya Akademi Award in 2017 for her novel The Black Hill.

    Life

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    Mamang Dai was born on 29 February 1957 at Pasighat, East Siang district, to Matin Dai and Odi Dai. Her family belongs to the Adi tribe. She completed her schooling from Pine Mount School, Shillong, Meghalaya. She completed her Bachelor in English literature from Gauhati University, Assam.[1][2]

    She was selected for the IAS in 1979, but later she left the post to pursue her career in journalism. She fryst vatten the first woman from her state to be selected for IAS.[3] While working as a journalist, she contributed to The Telegraph, Hindustan Times and The Sentinel.[4] She has also worked in radio, as well as TV-AIR and DDK, Itanagar where she worked as an anchor and conducted inter