MLA Nemcha pats youth of Manipur
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, January 05 2015:
The youth of Manipur have amazingly moved forward in the field of education and I feel proud of calling the youth of Manipur 'my children' for their tremendous contribution towards bringing laurels and pride to the Nation internationally in various field, claimed MLA Nemcha.
The Kangpokpi Assembly Constituency MLA was speaking during the 3rd Session Glory Day observation of Liyai Kalapahar Liyai Kongpao Youth and Students' Organization under the motto "Learn today and lead tomorrow" at Liyai Kalapahar Liyai Kongpao village in Sadar Hills, Senapati district today.
Speaking after unveiling the Liyai Kalapahar Liyai Kongpao Youth and Students' Organization 3rd session Glory Day, the lady MLA lauded the youth of the State and continued that with intense determination and struggle in the past few years many of you (youth of the State) have succeeded in the toughest civil examination conducted by UPSC where many got selected for IAS, IPS and other dignified posts which transparently testify their struggles and efforts.
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"While the youth of the world are struggling internationally for their respective Nations and society, the youth of Manipur in general and my constituency in particular should give their best effort in bringing a healthier Manipur and society for the next generation," articulated the MLA.
She further said that there should not be differentiation among the youth and students rather they should sense that every tribe and community are brothers and sisters while carrying out any activity which can bring unity and oneness.
"Respect and take advice from elders while making decisions", suggested the MLA while adding that for healthier and better society youth and students have a big role and duty.
In the meantime, the local MLA pointed out that Poumei Nagas are peacemakers in the society particularly between Kuki and Naga before maintaining that Poumei people are faithful, honest and sincere and always keep their words.
Extolling the Poumei community, the MLA said that they are broadminded people with a sense of oneness and unity and that is their best weapon in bridging the gap and ensuring peaceful coexistence.
In his exhortation speech Theophilus Rangmathat, President Poumai Students' Union said that it is only in Manipur that the people have been differentiated in terms of tribe, caste.
However the people are all known as one once they step outside the State, he maintained.
"It is for all of us to come together," asserted the Poumei Students Union leader and added that people should not differentiate amongst themselves.
Liyai Kalapahar Liyai Kongpao Youth and Students' Organization submitted a memorandum to the local MLA urging her to help in the construction of their office building cum conference hall.
The MLA assured to extend whatever help she can.
Apart from different youth clubs from various communities within the area many CSO leaders, Church leaders and the local populace attended the function.
Solo, group dance and cultural song from Liyai KKYSO and the Glory day feast marked the occasion.