IMTN conducts joint social work at Rajbari

Dimapur, October 8 (MExN): The Indigenous Minority Tribes of Nagaland (IMTN), the premier organization of the Kuki, Kachari, Garo, and Mikir/Karbi tribes of Nagaland, had a joint social work at Rajbari in Dimapur along with the members of the tribes of the organisation on October 7.

“Rajbari is the historical place of the Kachari Kingdom from where the Dima Raja name had been used to name Dimapur city. The Dima Raja Kingdom was established way back in 10th Century AD,” IMTN stated in a press release. It also added that the bricks built gateway and the monolithic statues are the only remains left of the once great Kingdom established in the bank of river Dhansari where the township was established by the Kachari Kings.

  The social work cum get together was initiated with a view to protect, preserve and beautify Rajbari and foster the spirit of brotherhood among the four minority Indigenous tribes of Nagaland, “where in their own land they have become second class citizen with the passage of time,” the release stated.  

It further informed that the IMTN initiative of such social works and bonding among the four tribes would be carried out in the days to come all over Nagaland.



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