Nehginpao Kipgen given reception by KSO and SEDO
21st May 2014 :
Nehginpao Kipgen given reception by KSO and SEDO
Nehginpao Kipgen, a US-based political scientist, was given a warm reception by the Kuki Students Organization (KSO) general headquarters in Imphal on May 19. In recognition and appreciation of his contributions to society at large, Tongmang Haokip (retired IRS officer) and wife honored Kipgen by presenting him a waistcoat and serving a delicious dinner.
In the morning of May 20, Kipgen had an interactive discussion session with the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) and he was welcomed with traditional meal. In the evening, Bethany Christian College welcomed him by slaughtering cow and the college Principal Kamzamung Buansing and wife Hathoi Buansing presented him a Thadou-Kuki waistcoat and necktie.
Nehginpao Kipgen given reception by KSO and SEDO
On May 21, Socio-Economic Development Organization (SEDO) organized an interactive discussion session with Kipgen and presented him a traditional shawl in Churachandpur. Later, Kipgen visited Sangga Moun Inn (orphanage) and interacted with its leaders.
Mentioned may be made that from May 10 to 18, Kipgen visited India-Myanmar border areas. Among others, Kipgen delivered a speech at the 2014 Khanglai Lamtol event in Tungkyaw, and had interactive discussion sessions with members of the Kuki-Chin Baptist Association (KCBA), Kabaw Valley Thadou Baptist Association, and Assembly of God (AG). On May 15, Kipgen was given a warm reception by Kipgen Insung Kiloikhom (Myanmar).
Nehginpao Kipgen given reception by KSO and SEDO
On May 24, Kipgen will be a resource person at a seminar jointly organized by KSO Sadar Hills and Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills in Kangpokpi. On May 23 and 24, All India Radio (Thadou Program Imphal) will air Kipgen’s interviews on education and socio-economic issues.
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This Press Release was posted on May 22, 2014
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