RCN Guest House under LADP Iconic Project inaugurated

Advisor H Tovihoto Ayemi addressing the inauguration of the guest house constructed under LADP Iconic Project 2021-22 on February 28.

Advisor H Tovihoto Ayemi addressing the inauguration of the guest house constructed under LADP Iconic Project 2021-22 on February 28.

Dimapur, February 28 (MExN): The Rongmei Council Nagaland (RCN) Guest House at Chungaizaeng Rongmei Colony, Burma Camp, Dimapur was inaugurated by Advisor for Power, H Tovihoto Ayemi on February 28. The guest house was constructed under LADP Iconic Project 2021-22, Media Cell for Advisor stated in a press release. 

Gracing the occasion as the special guest, Advisor Tovihoto said, “construction and inauguration of the guest house was an achievement which was possible because of the participation and cooperation of the Rongmei community members and it would be of great benefit to the people especially for the travellers if it is utilised purposefully.”

“There are lots of opportunities open to the people and there is peaceful coexistence among the people when there is community development and that is what people are witnessing and therefore, people must also come together, work together and also support the government to usher in lot more development activities,” the Advisor said. 

Tovihoto called upon to members of Rongmei community would continue to participate towards promoting peace and harmony, thereby fostering brotherhood among different communities in the cosmopolitan society of Dimapur.

Tovihoto stated under the leadership of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, the UDA government has initiated lots of new policies and programmes for the benefit of the people and an enhancement of Rs 50 lakh in LADP fund under the name of Iconic Project is one of the new policies of UDA government that will directly benefit the public. He appreciated Modi led BJP government at the centre stating “there is visible development in entire north eastern region including Nagaland” and was hopeful that “people shall witness lot more development activities taking place in Nagaland.”

Others who spoke on the occasion were Johnny Ruangmei, Joint Chief Executive Officer, NSDMA and Chingkhiulung Gonmei, President, Rongmei Council Nagaland. Rev Mathiuthai Gonmei, Executive Secretary, Rongmei Baptist Churches Association Nagaland (RBCAN) said the guest house dedicatory prayer. Rongmei cultural troupes form different places including Peren and contemporary artists presented songs and dances honouring the special guest.