2007 Kut and KIF Annual Meet concluded in USA - November 22, 2007 - - Tulsa, Oklahoma - |
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Provided By:- Kukiforum News * |
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The President of Meridian University Dr. Ralph Speas, who recently returned from visiting the Kuki people in India, shared how he was intimately connected to the people and expressed his interest to continue working with them. Another speaker of the event was Dr. Chin Do Kham of Oral Roberts University. Speaking on the role of churches in society, Kham stressed the importance of shaping one’s mindset to become a responsible person not only for a particular community but to all humankind. Recognizing their dedication and academic achievements, the KIF awarded certificates of appreciation to some of its leaders. Stressing the importance of education in uplifting a society, Nehginpao Kipgen said, “A person’s quality and dignity greatly lies in the education he or she has.” Another interesting part of the program was the moment when girls and boys were invited to the stage to communicate in their mother tongue. With their limited understanding and capability, the impromptu was apparently tough and a challenge for the youngsters.
The day’s event concluded with acknowledgement and words of thanks from the KIF leadership to all individuals and families who contributed for the program’s success. KIF annual meeting and general election was held in the morning of November 23, 2007. The meeting unanimously agreed to hold its next meet and 2008 Chavang Kut in Houston area in Texas during the Thanksgiving weekend. Check out the picture of the event here. * Kukiforum News provided this information. They can be contacted at kukiforumnews(at)yahoo(dot)com . This news release was webcasted on 27th November 2007. |
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