
Ramakrishna Mission, Narottam Nagar, marked a historic milestone on 4th May 2026 with the grand inauguration of Abhedananda Bhavan, a newly constructed four-storey Boys’ Hostel. This event represents the first major step in replacing the old NEFA-era hostel buildings and reaffirms the Mission’s enduring commitment to education, character-building, and tribal welfare in Arunachal Pradesh.
The programme, comprising a ribbon-cutting, plaque unveiling, and a public meeting, was graced by Shri Chowna Mein, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, as the Chief Guest. The event was presided over by Srimat Swami Gautamanandaji Maharaj, President of the worldwide Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission.
Other distinguished dignitaries included:
Shri Pasang Dorjee Sona, Hon’ble Minister of Education, Tourism, Rural Works, Parliamentary Affairs and Libraries
Shri Wangki Lowang, Hon’ble Minister of Environment, Forest, Geology, Mining & DoTCL
Shri Wanglin Lowangdong, Hon’ble MLA, Borduria
The Deputy Chief Minister formally inaugurated the edifice by cutting the ribbon and unveiling the plaque. This was followed by Shri Pasang Dorjee Sona inaugurating the hostel lift, while the indoor sports facility was jointly inaugurated by Shri Wangki Lowang and Shri Wanglin Lowangdong, underscoring the institution’s emphasis on holistic student development.
At the Vivekananda Sabhagriha, the public meeting commenced with ceremonial lamp-lighting amidst Vedic chanting by monks, creating a serene spiritual atmosphere. In his welcome address, Swami Achyuteshanandaji, Secretary of Ramakrishna Mission, Narottam Nagar, expressed gratitude to the State Government for its support in strengthening educational infrastructure. He also submitted a memorandum requesting a 200-bed Boys’ Hostel and 64 staff quarters to replace buildings that have served for over five decades.
In his address, Shri Chowna Mein praised the peaceful and disciplined campus environment and acknowledged the institution’s contribution to Arunachal Pradesh by enhancing educational quality and nurturing technocrats, entrepreneurs, doctors, and bureaucrats. He reaffirmed the Government’s continued support and announced the sanction of the proposed 200-bedded hostel for junior boys and 64 staff quarters, which was warmly welcomed by all present.
Shri Wanglin Lowangdong encouraged students to follow the ideals of Swami Vivekananda, emphasizing that true success is measured by values rather than achievements. Shri Pasang Dorjee Sona fondly recalled his student days at Ramakrishna Mission, Aalo, and remembered how Swami Gautamanandaji inspired students with stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Shri Wangki Lowang, an alumnus of Ramakrishna Mission, Narottam Nagar, expressed his dream of seeing the institution grow into a college and eventually a university.
In his benedictory address, Srimat Swami Gautamanandaji Maharaj reflected on his years of service in Arunachal Pradesh, speaking warmly of the sincerity and purity of heart of the students of the region. At 98 years of age, the revered Swami remains active and is fondly remembered by his students from his decade-long service in the then NEFA and Arunachal Pradesh during the 1970s and 80s.

