Diwali Gift: IPS Officer Robin Hibu Secures Water for Mahatma Gandhi Center and His Mother

After seven days of effort, IPS officer Robin Hibu successfully located underground water at 265 feet in Hong village, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh, solving a long-standing water crisis.

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Hong Village, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh – In a significant breakthrough, IPS officer Robin Hibu has successfully located underground water at a depth of 265 feet, resolving a persistent water crisis for the Mahatma Gandhi Center and his elderly mother in Hong village, Ziro.

For seven days, the officer and his team worked relentlessly, facing numerous challenges in their search for a sustainable water source. Their perseverance finally paid off, ensuring a steady supply of water for both the center and his family. To further strengthen the initiative, a steel water storage tank has been constructed to store and distribute water efficiently.

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Expressing his joy and relief, IPS officer Hibu described the achievement as a deeply personal and fulfilling Diwali gift—one that will bring lasting benefits to the local community. The Mahatma Gandhi Center, which plays a vital role in education and social welfare in the region, will now have access to a reliable water supply, significantly improving its operations.

This success highlights the officer’s dedication to public service beyond his official duties. His commitment to solving local challenges has been widely appreciated, serving as an inspiring example of perseverance and leadership in Arunachal Pradesh.