Unfurling the national flag at Indira Gandhi Park here, the Governor called upon all government functionaries and employees to work with full commitment.
"We have to ensure smooth, prompt, hassle-free delivery of public services. We have to provide corruption-free administration and all those involved in corrupt practices and other unlawful activities must be dealt in with firm hands," he said.
"Let us join hands to fight the menace of the hydra-headed monster called 'corruption', otherwise 'good governance' will be a far cry and the common man will continue to suffer," he added.
Step should also be taken with right earnest to complete the process of separating the judiciary from the executive, he added.
On the security front, he said the state does not have the problem of homegrown terrorists or underground elements but some districts in the eastern front are affected by activities of underground groups from outside state like extortion and kidnapping.
"The security agencies are keeping a close watch on such illegal activities and have also been successful in nabbing or neutralising some such elements and also recovering significant quantity of arms, ammunition, explosives, which is indeed commendable," he said.
Rajkhowa said the state government took up the task of
preparing the 'Arunachal Vision-2030', for which an expert committee had been constituted.
"The vision document needs to be finalised soon. Meanwhile, people-oriented policies and programme for alleviation of poverty, infrastructure development, various schemes in social, economic, health, education, skill development, connectivity, communication, power generation, agriculture & allied sectors, tourism, handloom, handicrafts and horticulture and other priority sectors have to be formulated on short-term basis," he said.
"To achieve the desired success in all the key sectors on a sustainable basis and free of corrupt practices, five M's - Men, Money, Machines, Materials and Methods - have to be managed through five E's - Economy, Efficiency, Effectiveness, Equity and Excellence," he added.
Stating that Arunachal possesses over 500 endemic orchid species for which the state could rightly be called as the 'Orchid Paradise' of the country, Rajkhowa called upon the youth and unemployed women and housewives to take up orchid and floriculture for self-employment.
"Let us all strive to build strong linkages between industry, academia, and government, create an environment conducive to promoting sunrise, competitive, economic and business models and development of local skills to facilitate greater opportunities for job creation in different sectors," the Governor said.
A march past by various security contingents and school children, along with colourful display of traditional dance forms, were the highlights of the Republic Day celebration in the state.
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