Manipur observes Khongjom Day

Newmai News Network Imphal | April 23   Paying tribute to the Manipuri heroes who valiantly fought in the Anglo-Manipuri War in 1891, Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla urged the people to co-operate with the Government in eradicating social evils.   "Unlike the past, where our forefathers fought against the mighty British to save the freedom of our motherland, it is time we stand united against all the evils which are within our society," the Governor said.   Dr. Heptulla was addressing as the chief guest at the observation function of the Khongjom Day 2018 at Khongjom War Memorial Complex, Khebaching, Thoubal district.   She said that just paying tribute to the war heroes on the auspicious Khongjom Day would be meaningless, unless the present generation collectively take a pledge to free the country from poverty, discrimination, illiteracy, backwardness and other social evils.   Expressing deep concern on the recent rise in crime against women and children in the state of Manipur "where women are empowered a lot," the Governor said that such problem had delayed the pace of development and appealed to the people to work together as inheritors of the brave warriors, regardless of their differences in religion, culture, tradition, belief etc. to make our State a progressive one.   Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh in his presidential speech announced that a suitable bill to save the indigenous people of the State will be introduced in the monsoon session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.   Biren then said that Khongjom Day is observed to pay tributes to the 1891 Khongjom War where brave soldiers sacrificed their lives fighting against the mighty British soldiers to save the freedom and sovereignty of their motherland. The true meaning of observing Khongjom Day is to pay respect to the spirit, courage and love for the motherland shown by the Manipuri warriors in the Anglo-Manipuri war, he added.   Expressing gratitude, he said that masses of people coming to pay homage on the auspicious day shows a sign of positive change and a sense of belongingness among the people of the State. Biren also urged the people of the State to be true hearted, feel the sense of fraternity among different communities and work together for the betterment of all the sections of the society through which our State make way towards more better and inclusive growth.   During the observation function, the Chief Minister mentioned about his Government’s initiative to bridge the gap between the valley and the hill “Go to Hills”, Chief Minister-gi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT), UJWALA schemes,.etc and also informed about the recent “Go to Village” mission which is set to be launched on May 1 this year. He said that the mission, which has been initiated with an aim to bring inclusive development and reach out to all the people of the State including those who are residing at the most interior areas, will identify schools, hospitals and other institutes which are lack in infrastructure and the same will be redressed. He also maintained that the mission will be a long run one.   The Governor and The Chief Minister led the other Ministers, MLAs, high level Government Officers, top police personnel and public in paying homage at the Khongjom War Memorial and the martyrs including the statue of Paona Brajabashi. A ceremonial offering of 'tarpon' was also held on the bank of the Khongjom River. A drama based on Khongjom War was also staged during the ceremony as well.  



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