Royal Club Kohima observes 29th raising day

Our Correspondent Kohima | November 1   The Royal Club Kohima today observed its 29th raising day here at the Naga Solidarity Park.   The Club felicitated its three members Dr. Neikiesalie (Nicky) Kire, Minister for Environment, Forest & Climate Change; Er. Khupi Natso, Engineer- in- Chief NPWD and Khrietuzo Mepfhuo, Chief Architect NPWD for attaining the top position and serving the people of the state.   Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Kire encouraged the members to have a thorough outlook and come up with better ideas for the betterment of the society. He told the members to think in term of what they can do in their capacity to help improve the standard of the society. He also called upon the members to take another step and push the society forward.   Thejao Vihienuo, Retd Registrar, Nagaland University and Mission Director, RMSA stressed on the need to upkeep the standard of social relevance that the Club has been doing over the years. He also stressed on the need to renew its vision and continue to contribute to society.   Royal Club President Er. K. Miachieo said the club since its inception in 1987 had done enough in building the standard of football with the prestigious “Royal Gold Cup.”   Now, the Club is intending to connect football to the grassroots level by organizing Inter High School Football Tournament to uplift budding footballers.   Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Resources & Sports, Music Task Force and State Lotteries, Khriehu Liezietsu was also present on the occasion. Earlier, the function as chaired by Er. Pelezotuo while Ruokuo Kire pronounced the invocation prayer. Dziesekhrienuo Keretsu presented a special number while vote of thanks was proposed by Kepelhoutuo Nakhro.      

Kire calls for responsible behaviour

    Chizokho Vero Kohima | November 1   Minister for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Dr Neikiesalie (Nicky) Kire today distributed vehicle dustbins to the members of the Royal Club Kohima during the event. Dr. Kire, himself a member of Royal Club, said with Kohima figuring into the Smart City list country, it is time to act responsibly towards the environment. Advising against throwing of waste from moving cars, he urged club members to use the provided bins and set a model.   Kire also encouraged usage of LED bulbs in pursuance of the ‘Energy Efficient Nagaland’ initiative, informing that LED bulbs, available at subsidized rate of Rs. 70 per bulb would result in saving energy, brighter light and low power bill. It also helps mitigate load-shedding and climate change. He informed persons can now approach the Kohima district administration to avail LED bulbs.



Support The Morung Express.
Your Contributions Matter
Click Here