"I will invite all community based organizations for their inputs so that they can highlight their needs which we will incorporate in the budget," he said.
He was addressing the first 'Pakke Darshan: Festival of Valleys' to commemorate 50 years of Pakke Kessang administrative division in East Kameng district.
Khandu assured the people of the commitment of his government for inclusive development and reaching the unreached at the remotest of places.
He said that Pakke Kessang as well as East Kameng district would have its due share of developmental projects and emerge as one of the most sought after tourist destination of the state, an official release said here.
Pakke Kessang is one of the less explored destinations in the state comprising of five valleys -- Pakke, Papu, Passa, Seijosa and Dissing-Passo.
Lauding the leaders and intellectuals of Pakke Valley for conceptualizing the festival, Khandu asserted that the initiative would give a fillip to the state's effort to attract tourists from across the country.
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