Jump to content

All Idu Mishmi Students Union

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

All Idu Mishmi Students Union
AbbreviationAIMSU
TypeNon-political and community-based organisation
PurposeSocial justice and empowerment of Idu Mishmi people
Location
Region served
Lower and Upper Dibang Valley, East and Upper Siang and Lohit districts in Arunachal Pradesh
LeaderMalo Linggi (President), Rajiv Mihu (Secretary)
Main organ
Executive Body and Advisory Board
Parent organization
Idu Mishmi Cultural and Literary Society

All Idu Mishmi Students Union (AIMSU) is a community-based student’s organization of Idu Mishmi tribe in Arunachal Pradesh, India.

The organization is socially active and best known for its movement against dams in Arunachal Pradesh's Dibang basin.[1] It has been leading people's movement against execution of NHPC’s proposed Dibang dam.

Structure

[edit]

The organization is headed by President and General Secretary and a 15-member advisory board led by Chief Adviser.

Focuses

[edit]

According to Malo Linggi, President of the union, "AIMSU will work for upliftment of Idu Mishmi people. The deprivation of Idu youths in employment on matters of appointment in various government departments in Itanagar, Roing and Anini will be a major issue to be taken up by AIMSU. Another major concern of the union is the alienation of Idu people over their land and resources. The union will adopt non-violent and democratic means to fight for the cause.

Activities

[edit]

1. Raising issues on education, health and economy in districts of Dibang Valley and Lower Dibang Valley.
2. Carrying out campaign against large dams in Dibang basin, which is harmful to the interest of Idu Mishmmi community.
3. Anti drug campaign

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "3000 MW Dibang project in Loggerhead". ww1.arunachalnews.com. Archived from the original on 23 July 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.