Author Info | - Tajo Kamda Tagin (b. April 16, 1964, Pamme, Niyompu Village, Arunachal Pradesh) is a retired Chief Engineer and a prominent figure in community development, cultural preservation, and sustainable farming. Educated at Sainik School Imphal and BURLA Engineering College, he served over three decades in the Government of Arunachal Pradesh, retiring in 2024 as Chief Engineer. Post-retirement, he returned to his roots, embracing sustainable agriculture and mentoring youth through model farming initiatives. A passionate writer, he uses fiction and nonfiction to explore governance, indigenous identity, and social change. In 2000, he founded the Tagin Culture Society, championing heritage preservation, education, and environmental sustainability. Known for blending modern techniques with traditional wisdom, his vision is to build a knowledge-driven agricultural ecosystem. Through his leadership in farming, literature, and culture, Tajo Kamda Tagin continues to inspire future generations and uplift his community with a focus on resilience, self-reliance, and social consciousness.
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