SAMVAAD-TRIBAL CONCLAVE JAMSHEDPUR : Participation of KSO delegates
The SAAMVAD Tribe Conclave, which brought together 153 tribes from 27 states across India, was held from 15 to 19 November. On behalf of the Kuki community, the KSO Cultural Troupe showcased the traditional dances Pulam-Palam and Puchon-Pachon on 17 and 19 November.
During the five-day celebration, representatives from various tribes across India participated alongside members of several supporting organizations, including Tata Steel Foundation, invited delegates, journalists, and other distinguished guests.
The KSO delegates had the opportunity to interact with these groups, exchanging perspectives on cultural identity, community challenges, and inter-tribal solidarity.
The KSO delegates highlighted the severe hardships faced by the Kuki community during the recent conflict in Manipur. They noted that the community had been subjected to inhumane treatment and widespread suffering, and expressed concern that these events had not received adequate coverage in the national media, leaving much of the public unaware of the situation.
To address this, the KSO General Headquarters (KSO GHQ) published a comprehensive document titled "The Indelible Trauma: The Truth Behind the Manipur Mayhem." The publication records the community's experiences and provides an accurate account of the crisis.
Copies of the book were presented to different tribal communities, community leaders, journalists, and other relevant individuals.
During the programme, Nu. Lily Hoineithem Vaiphei shared her personal experiences of living in the relief camp, providing first-hand insight into the hardships faced by the Kuki community.
The attendees at the programme expressed their support, care, and solidarity with the Kuki community. They showed compassion and reassurance, making it clear that they stood with the community during these difficult times.
The KSO delegates who attended the programme include Goulungmuon Haokip from Kerala, Moses Khongsai from Bangalore, Gracy Lamkholhing, and Alice Ngaipilhing from Lamka.
The SAAMVAD Tribe Conclave, which brought together 153 tribes from 27 states across India, was held from 15 to 19 November. On behalf of the Kuki community, the KSO Cultural Troupe showcased the traditional dances Pulam-Palam and Puchon-Pachon on 17 and 19 November.
During the five-day celebration, representatives from various tribes across India participated alongside members of several supporting organizations, including Tata Steel Foundation, invited delegates, journalists, and other distinguished guests.
The KSO delegates had the opportunity to interact with these groups, exchanging perspectives on cultural identity, community challenges, and inter-tribal solidarity.
The KSO delegates highlighted the severe hardships faced by the Kuki community during the recent conflict in Manipur. They noted that the community had been subjected to inhumane treatment and widespread suffering, and expressed concern that these events had not received adequate coverage in the national media, leaving much of the public unaware of the situation.
To address this, the KSO General Headquarters (KSO GHQ) published a comprehensive document titled "The Indelible Trauma: The Truth Behind the Manipur Mayhem." The publication records the community's experiences and provides an accurate account of the crisis.
Copies of the book were presented to different tribal communities, community leaders, journalists, and other relevant individuals.
During the programme, Nu. Lily Hoineithem Vaiphei shared her personal experiences of living in the relief camp, providing first-hand insight into the hardships faced by the Kuki community.
The attendees at the programme expressed their support, care, and solidarity with the Kuki community. They showed compassion and reassurance, making it clear that they stood with the community during these difficult times.
The KSO delegates who attended the programme include Goulungmuon Haokip from Kerala, Moses Khongsai from Bangalore, Gracy Lamkholhing, and Alice Ngaipilhing from Lamka.
~ KSO GHQ
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