District Level Conference 2015
Source: The Sangai Express
Senapati, January 10 2015 :
A district level conference organized by Sanskrit Bharati, Senapati district was held at Dharmodaya Veda Bigyan Gurukul, Santolabari today with MLA Nemcha Kipgen as the chief guest.
The conference was also attended by Shrish Dev Pujari, All India Pracharak Pramukh, Sanskrit Bharati, Laxmi Prasad Khatiwada, Chairman, Parsian Area GP level MPCS Ltd and Pt Badrinath Sharan Khatiwada, president, Sanskrit Bharati, Senapati district.
Speaking at the function, Nemcha Kipgen pointed out that Sanskrit is the primary language of Hinduism that is used as a lingua franca in the Indian cultural zone since Vedic times.
MLA Nemcha Kipgen said that it is because of the ADC election that the Panchayat administration has been abolished since there cannot be two separate administrations according to law.
She added that it was not her policy to abolish the Panchayat administration as assumed by some people.
The MLA said, "Though people particularly from Nepali community have a misconception in the present ADC administration system, there is no differences in community, religion, culture and individuality for me which have been transparently proven by the developmental works I have been initiating particularly in Nepali community dominated area" .
"It is extremely unfortunate to know that the struggles and efforts which I have initiated in availing the MGNREGS facilities to the Nepali community have also been taken otherwise by some section of the community but that will not smother my intensity of developmental vision towards my people," asserted Nemcha.
Stressing the importance of oneness, the MLA exhorted the people to support and cooperate with one another for all round development.
In his keynote address Laxman Sharma lamented that Sanskrit Bharati is a self support, non-profitable organization formed in 1982 and became a recognized registered body after 10 years of its existence and it has been working mainly to promote and propagate Sanskrit in the world.
Presentation of Sanskrit dance, poetry, prayer and songs from the participants of Santolabari and Charhajare marked the occasion.