<p>Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Sunday released the E-Calender of the state assembly for 2021, the first of its kind by any government establishment in the country.</p>.<p>Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister appreciated the initiative as innovative, and said the calender will also serve as a guidebook for tourists.</p>.<p>Taking to Twitter, Khandu wrote, "I congratulate Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly for launching its E- Calendar, first by any govt establishment in India. The calendar is a repository of information with textual and pictorial description of all important events and holidays serving also as tourism guidebook."</p>.<p>Mentioning the steps taken to boost technological intervention in the state, the chief minister said that Arunachal Pradesh assembly had earlier adopted E-Vidhan to make the House paperless.</p>.<p>"We cannot run away from technology. We must increase its utilisation for development to pick up pace," Khandu said. </p>
<p>Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Sunday released the E-Calender of the state assembly for 2021, the first of its kind by any government establishment in the country.</p>.<p>Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister appreciated the initiative as innovative, and said the calender will also serve as a guidebook for tourists.</p>.<p>Taking to Twitter, Khandu wrote, "I congratulate Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly for launching its E- Calendar, first by any govt establishment in India. The calendar is a repository of information with textual and pictorial description of all important events and holidays serving also as tourism guidebook."</p>.<p>Mentioning the steps taken to boost technological intervention in the state, the chief minister said that Arunachal Pradesh assembly had earlier adopted E-Vidhan to make the House paperless.</p>.<p>"We cannot run away from technology. We must increase its utilisation for development to pick up pace," Khandu said. </p>