
On Tuesday at the Raj Bhavan, Arunachal Pradesh Governor Retd Brig D Mishra launched the autobiography of state election commissioner Hage Kojeen titled ‘An autobiography – A journey from Village School to Election Commission’.
On the auspicious occasion, the governor congratulated Kojeen for bringing out the memoir and said that the book highlights the past history, the political scenario and many other interesting aspects of the people in the state.
Mishra put emphasis on reading and writing as an important factor of life and more people, especially the officers, must take to writing on topical issues. He said reading and writing motivates the readers to strive for better niches in their life.
The governor said, “The autobiographies not only increase the literary treasure of the state but also motivate the youth, Kojeen’s autobiography will inspire many to do better in life.”
Mishra read out some interesting pages of the biography and called Kojeen an excellent human being and officer. Wishing him good and Mishra said that through his writings, Kojeen will continue to be amongst the literary activities field.
Many personalities had come to the event and spoke some words for Konjeen, including Agriculture minister Tage Taki, Prof Nani Bath from Rajiv Gandhi University, state election commission secretary Nyali Ete. Among others, first lady Neelam Misra, Padma Shri awardees Y D Thongchi and Mamang Dai and a host of officers and members of the Apatani community attended the function.