Folk song and indigenous games mark Tokhu Emong cum Mini Hornbill festival

Advisor Mmhonlumo Kikon being felicitated during the second day of the Tokhu Emong cum Mini Hornbill festival held at Wokha on November 6. (DIPR Photo)
  Wokha, November 6 (MExN): The second day of the Tokhu Emong cum Mini Hornbill festival witnessed folk song and indigenous game competitions held at local ground Wokha on November 6.   The folk song (Pyimtsu Motsui Khen lona Merangta) competition was officially inaugurated by Advisor for IT, Science and Technology, New & Renewable Energy, Mmhonlumo Kikon graced the occasion as the special guest, informed a DIPR report.   Addressing during the function, Kikon said despite of district blessed with so many rich resources we are unable to make use of the God blessed abundance because of which we have so many unemployed educated youth among the Lotha community. It is time for us to study the impact which is hampering our society to move forward and urged all right thinking individuals and intellectuals to put our head together to bring about a workable solution which will prosperity and development.   Very shortly the Government will be organizing Amur Falcon conservation week staring from 8th of November 2018 and through this conservation many initiatives in the form of infrastructure development will be brought with the intention to promote tourism industry in the state. And stated public must extend co-operation and collaborate with the government for the success of the programmes and policies of the government.   Adding to bring about change we all need to work hard and appealed to the gathering to suggest/propose any policy relevant for the local needs and need based to the government as they elected to work for the welfare of the community.   Earlier in the morning DFO, Wokha Zuthunglo, IFS inaugurated the traditional karting (Khoro Zotoro Yungta) competition.        



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