Jalukie remembers Ikiesing Thou

Jalukie, December 27 (MExN): Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang today unveiled the monolith of Late Ikiesing Thou during a ceremony at Jalukie Town.  

Terming late Ikiesing Thou as a ‘Prophet with a vision’, Zeliang recalled his contributions which he said were a ‘great example’ for the society today.  

Late Ikiesing Thou, founder of Ikiesingram Village, was born in 1925 and appointed as Dobashi by Sir C.R Pawsey, the then Deputy Commissioner of Kohima in 1943. He was promoted to Head Dobashi in 1947, the first among the Zeliangs to hold the post, and worked in Kolkata and Bhubaneswar as DB Scout attached to the Deputy Commissioner.  

For his bravery and contributions during World War II, he was awarded ‘Certificate of Gallantry’ in 1945. The same year, he was given an ‘Appreciation Certificate’ by the Governor of Assam while a ‘Governor’s Commendation Certificate’ by the Governor of Nagaland was also given to him in 1967.  

Urging the younger generation to follow the footsteps of late Thou, the Chief Minister hoped that the Society would produce more visionaries like him in the days to come.  

Late Thou who received several National and State-level Awards for his contributions to society was also an MLA in late TN Angami’s Ministry. He was elected uncontested from Peren A/c in the Bye-election of 1966 as a NNO Candidate. He later joined the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee as an Executive Member after NNO merged with the Indian National Congress.



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