ZO Conference cum 123rd Chin-Lushai Conference, 2015

WITH the aim of fostering a sense of brotherhood among the ZO people divided by three international boundaries, a two-day “ZO Conference cum Commemoration of the 123rd Anniversary of Chin-Lushai Conference (Fort William), Calcutta” was held on January 29-30, 2015 at Kholmun Play Ground, Churachandpur, Manipur.

Pu R Thangmawia, chairman, ZoRO GHQ. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal

The conference, organised under the theme ‘Ethnic Zo People’s Solidarity’ by the Zo Re-unification Organisation (ZoRO), marked the first gathering of the Zo people coming from Chittagong hill tracts in Bangladesh, Kachin State in Burma, and various states of India, including Mizoram, Assam, Nagaland, Tripura and Manipur.


Pu Ginsuanhau, MLA, Singngat A/C

Mr Ginsuanhau Zou, MLA, Mr Jamthong Haokip, MLA, Mr Langkhanpau Guite, Chairman ADC CCpur and Mr Thangso Baite, MP (Outer Manipur) graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, Functional President, Chief Host and Special Guest on the first day. 


The second day of the conference was graced by Mr T N Haokip, MLA as Guest of Honour and Mr Sesei Zou, Chairman of ADC Chandel District as Functional President, respectively.


Mr P S Haokip, President of Kuki National Organisation (KNO) including various delegates and cultural troupes from Assam, Nagaland, Tripura, Mizoram, Bangladesh and Burma attended the occasion.

ZoRO GHQ chairman Mr R Thangmawia and Mr Ginsuanhau Zou unfurled the ZoRO Flag which was followed by a beautiful duet from Ms Lamneilhing and Ms Thiengnu.


Rev Chomlhun invocated the conference while ZoRO Northern Zone (N/Z) president Mr Khaijang Haokip addressed the welcome speech.


Under the initiative of ZoRO N/Z general secretary Mr Thangchinlal Simte delegates were presented traditional shawl. Mr Lalchhuana, secretary, ZoRO GHQ, gave the secretarial report.


Mr Ruata Darlong, Mr Lenchung Haokip, Mr Michael Luncha Kipgen, Miss Lalparzo, HSA Platinum star Miss Christina Saum, Mr Lenchung, Mr Jeff Akai, Miss Lamneilhing, Miss Lhanei  mesmerized the huge crowd with rendering songs.


VIPs, Delegates & Leaders. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal

Hmar Youth Association (HYA), Khawmawi Cultural Troupe, Kuki Cultural Troupe (Ahthibung, Nagaland), Karbi Cultural Troupe (Assam), MZP Cultural Troupe (Mizoram), Darlong Cultural Troupe (Tripura), Lamhil Cultural Troupe, Kachin Cultural Troupe (Burma), Kom Cultural and Research Centre Khoirentak Khuman, Barak Valley  Cultural Troupe, Manasseh Cultural Troupe and Zou Cultural Troupe displayed various cultural dances.



“Zo is our generic name. Today we gathered under the umbrella of ZO. I am happy that we are united,” said Mr Ginsuanhau Zou, the chief guest on the first day.


Hmar Cultural Dance. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal

A Gospel Musical Nite was held on the concluding night which was sponsored by Mr Lunminthang Haokip, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur. Celebrated gospel singers like Miss Lhainei Haokip, Miss Naemy Haokip, Miss Miranda, and Mr Jeff Akai enthralled the huge crowd with variety of soulful songs.


Karbi Cultural Dance (Karbi Anglong). Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal


“The first Chin-Lushai Conference was held in Fort William, Calcutta on January 29, 1892.  This was held to bring the lands occupied by the Chin, Kuki, Mizo and other ZO peoples under one administrative head,” said Mr P S Haokip, adding: “We observed the anniversary of the conference to remind us that although the resolution was passed, it was not implemented”.


Zou Cultural Dance. . Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal

On the 123rd anniversary, Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla send a message that read: “At the outset, I would like to highlight an intrinsic aspect concerning our identity and people. As stated in the 1892 Conference (Resolution No. 2), the British administration was yet to chart our entire territory owing to ‘difficulties of communication, of supplies, and of transport”.


Zou Cultural Dance. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal


“Zo people are physically dispersed in different sovereign countries. In some instances, identification with other neighbouring ethnic groups has developed. Necessarily, therefore, cultural integration is of special significance to retain our God-given identity,” Mr Lal Thanhawla added.


Kachins with Pu T.  Aloysius Nehkhojang & Pu R Thangmawia 

According to ZoRO leaders, the ZoRO is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting the unification of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo and their blood brothers the Kachin, Heimi, Zeliangrong, Karbi, and Konyak.



Kachin Cultural Troupe. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal
During last year’s ZoRO Conference at Moreh (Indo-Myanmar border), a MITHUN (locally called Sial) was sacrificed. The meat from the spine, symbolizing the recipient’s elder status in their lineage, was offered to the Konyak. Each of the four legs of the mithun was given to the Heimi, Zeliangrong, Kachin, and Karbi, representing the unity of the brethren. Additionally, for the sake of posterity, each group was presented with a traditional gong inscribed to immortalize the brotherhood of the ethnic communities. The most recent addition to this brotherhood is the Bodo of Assam.


The cheerful kids. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal

ZoRO came into being on 20th May 1988 during the three-day (May 19-21, 1988) convention held in Champhai, Mizoram jointly organised by the Zomi National Congress (led by late T Gougin) and Peoples Conference (led by Brig T Sailo). ZoRO exhorted every Zo citizen to make a concerted effort to achieve the rights and dignity to exist nobly as one people. Zo peoples from Mizoram, Manipur, Sakhan/Zampui (of Tripura), Chittagong Hills Tract (Bangladesh), Arakan and Chin Hills (of Myanmar) came together and formed this organisation in 1988.




Ahthibung Cultural Troupe, Nagaland. Pic: BKT

ZoRO TOOK A HISTORIC LONG MARCH

On the 23rd May 1988, the first ever long march in Mizoram (from Champhai to Aizawl) was commenced by representatives/delegates more than a thousand ZRVs (Zo Re-unification Volunteers)  under the leadership of  C-in-C of ZRV, Mr C Vulluaia. After marching for 6 full days, they reached Zemabawk (7 km from Aizawl) where they were accorded grand reception by the well-wishers and leaders of ZoRO GHQ. That was on the 28th May, 1988 (Saturday).



Mizo. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal


Mizo Cheraw Lam. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal



Pu PS Haokip with Mizo folk dancers. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal


It was on the 5
th March 1988, a high level representatives of Peoples Conference and Zomi National Congress held a meeting at the residence of Pu T Gougin, at Zoveng, Zenhang Lamka (Manipur). The delegates of the two parties discussed Zomi Re-unification Movement, deliberated and decided to carve out a United State, combinations of all Zo People (Zomis) under One Administrative umbrella, preferably within Indian Union.


In China, there is a sizeable Kachin population. By designs of British colonialism, part of the land of Kachin was later incorporated within present-day Burma and present-day Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. The lands of Konyak, Kuki, Chin, Lushai (Mizo), Karbi, Heimi and Zeliangrong brothers were similarly included within Northeast India, Burma, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts in present-day Bangladeh. 



Ahthibung Cultural Troupe, Nagaland.


The land of Heimi and cognate group is wedged between Kachin state and Arunachal Pradesh. Chin land largely constitutes Chin State. Mizo land became Mizoram State. Karbi land became a part of present-day Karbi Anglong of Assam. 




Zeliangrong land became the present-day Peren District of Nagaland, Tamenglong District of Manipur and its adjoining areas in Tripura. The land of Kukis became parts of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Tripura, parts of Assam, parts of Manipur Hills, i.e. Thangjing and Koubru Range and Northeastern Manipur, including the Upper Chindwin and Kale-Kabaw Valley in Burma.


Pu Michael Luncha Kipgen rendering his iconic song, LHANG KICHOI. Pic: BKT

The problems faced by the Zo indigenous people is not a ‘domestic matter’ but a matter that can be brought up in the International agenda. 


Zalengam Choir

Back in 1947 to protect the Zo land and nation using the theme ‘Mizo Integration and Solidarity’, the Mizo Committee was set up for the formation of the Indian Constitution.



Then again in 1950, the United Mizo Freedom Organisation (UMFO) submitted a memorandum with the demand to be connected with the Chin Hills. 


The Kuki National Assembly (KNA) submitted a memorandum to the first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru for Kuki State in 1960. 



The Paite National Council (PNC) has also submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru for Chin Re-Unification. In 1965, the Mizo National Front (MNF) submitted a memorandum to the then Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Sashtri at Tuwahati on the theme Mizo Integration and Solidarity. 


ZoRO send a memorandum to the British Prime Minister in 1991 stating, “You have separated us, now you should take the responsibility to bring us together again”. 


Pu Thangso Baite, MP (Outer Manipur). Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal


Pu T N  Haokip, MLA. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal

Pu Sesei Zou, MDC. Pic: Bruce K. Thangkhal




Compere


Moments of joy, ... to bid "Good Bye..."


In 1994, ZoRO sent a 29-page memorandum to the President of America where it was written “According to the Atlantic Charter it was agreed if the Allied Forces win World War II, then the member’s decision would be respected. Around 300 Lusei (Mizo) Chiefs have declared war in favour of the Allied Forces and formed the Volunteer Force to fight the Japanese in Lushai Hills and Chin Hills. You should take the responsibility to fulfill the promise of your past leaders”.


~ Bruce K. Thangkhal

The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | Zogam Today | The Northeast Today







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ZSF GHQ MANIPUR FULLY FORMED

Lamka: The new office-bearers of Zomi Students' Federation GHQ, Manipur for 2015-2018 includes: Mr K. Vanlallian Vaiphei (elected) as President, Mr Paukhenkhup Guite as Vice President (Adm), 

Mr James Lalboi Mate as Vice President (Ext), Mr Benjamin H. Zou (elected) General Secretary, 
Ms. Ngaisonniang Asst. Gen. Secretary, Mr H. Hangminlun (elected) Finance Secretary,
Mr Zammuanmung Secretary (Education), Mr Paukhanthang Asst. Secy (education),
Mr H. Chinmuanlal Secretary (Organization), Mr H. Haulianlal Asst. Secy (Organisation),
Mr Gouthiansiam Secretary (Social & Culture), Mr Chinlunthang Secretary (Games & Sports), 
Mr SN John Secretary (Info & Publicity), Mr Zamkhenthang Asst Secy (info & publicity),
Mr S. Kapkhanmuan, Ex President ZSF GHQ as Advisor and all the presidents of ZSF federate units as Ex- Officio Member.
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Zomi Students' Federation held Election

Lamka, Jan 31, 2015: The Zomi Students’ Federation (GHQ) has General Election at Simte Inn, Simveng on January 30, 2015.  Mr K. Vanlallian Vaiphei (Zillai), Mr Benjamin H. Zou (ZSP) and Mr H  Hangminlun Simte (KZP) has been elected as its President, General Secretary and Finance Secretary respectively for the year 2015-2018.


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Zomi Idol India 2015 Level-2 Competition Takes Place in Zoveng

LAMKA, 31 JAN 2015: The highly anticipated Level-1 Competition of Zomi Idol India 2015 was held today at the Zogal Memorial Hall in Zoveng. Thirty talented young singers vied for a spot in the Top 20. The panel of judges included Benny Khongsai, Stephen Mang, V Paukhansiam, and LL Muona.


The Top 10 contestants will advance to the Level-2 competition at Simte Inn in Simveng on February 7, 2015, where they will compete for the title of ‘Zomi Idol India 2015’ in the final round on February 14, 2015.

Among the Top 3 finalists, the winner and the first runner-up will represent Zomi India in the Global Zomi Idol Competition 2015, scheduled to be held in Tulsa, USA. The Global Zomi Idol offers prizes of $5,000, a citation, and a trophy for the winner, $3,000, a trophy, and a citation for the first runner-up, and $2,000, a trophy, and a citation for the second runner-up.


Bruce K. Thangkhal
(for The Mizoram Post / Eastern Chronicle | Zogam Today | The Northeast Today)
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Two BJP heads to visit CCpur

BJP Workers Conference to be held in Lamka

 

LAMKA, JAN 31, 2015:  BJP national general secretary Mr Ram Madhav has been scheduled to visit BJP office in Churachandpur district on February 6, 2015 in relations to the upcoming ADC elections in Manipur.


Churachandpur district BJP president Mr J Haokip on Saturday during the party meeting said that the national general secretary will discuss the preparations of BJP candidates for ADC elections.  Mr Ram Madhav would meet the party members and workers to discuss their status and condition.


The district president Mr J Haokip visited BJP office in New Delhi recently and discussed with Mr Jual Oram, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs.  The discussion focused on the poor condition of roads and lack of developments in the whole district of Churachandpur for the last many decades. “There is no development or improvement seen in the district and the state government led by the Congress has really neglected the people living in Churachandpur district”, said Mr J Haokip, who submitted a memorandum to the PMO office in New Delhi.


During the meeting Mr Ram Madhav was convinced and accepted to visit Churachandpur district to boost up the BJP members and workers.


Mr Haokip also met the Home Minister and shared the problems faced by the people of Churachandpur district. Mr Haokip also met Mr Faggan Singh Kulaste, MP (Lok Shaba) and national president of ST Morcha (BJP).  


Mr Haokip and Mr Kulaste deliberately discussed the problems faced by the tribals of Churachandpur district. “We the tribals are neglected by the state government. We haven’t seen any development in Churachandpur in the past decades,” Mr J Haokip conveyed.


Mr Kulaste accepted the request made by the district president during the recent meeting with CCpur district president in New Delhi. He assured to visit Churachandpur and would have a meeting with BJP members in BJP Office, Churachandpur to layout the roadmap for the upcoming ADC elections.


In the meanwhile Manipur State BJP president Mr Th Chaoba Singh has assured to attend the BJP Workers Conference in Lamka town, Churachandpur on February 14, 2015.  Hill leaders, BJP leaders and members will be attending the conference.  Mr Haokip said that the intending ADC candidates of BJP will be declared during the conference.


~ Bruce K. Thangkhal

(The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | Zogam Today)


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7th Bharat Rang Mahotsav Kicks Off in New Delhi

New Delhi, 31 Jan 2015 – The 17th Bharat Rang Mahotsav will kick off with the National School of Drama (NSD) Repertory Company’s production of “Ghazab Teri Adaa,” directed by Prof. Waman Kendre, at Kamani Auditorium on 1st February at 6:00 PM. The performance also marks the NSD Repertory Company’s 50th anniversary.

The event will feature Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism & Culture, and Minister of State for Civil Aviation, as Chief Guest. Esteemed actor Om Puri will be the Guest of Honour, and the ceremony will be presided over by Sri Ratan Thiyam, Chairman of the NSD Society.

About the Play

“Ghazab Teri Adaa” is inspired by Aristophanes’ Lysistrata and is set in a fictional kingdom, where the women rise against the king’s relentless pursuit of war. Led by the character Laya, they stage a non-violent protest by withholding intimacy from their husbands until the war ceases. The play highlights themes of peace, gender equality, and the futility of violence.

Director’s Vision

Prof. Waman Kendre, the play’s director, has long been inspired by Lysistrata and was particularly moved by its portrayal of women opposing war. With a poetic and stylized dialogue form, Kendre reimagines this timeless story in the context of today’s global conflicts, making a powerful statement about gender, power, and resistance.

Prof. Kendre, who serves as the Director of NSD, is a noted theatre artist, playwright, and educator, known for his socially and culturally engaged work. He has received numerous awards, including the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2012 and the Manohar Singh Smriti Puraskar in 2004.

The NSD Repertory Company

Established in 1964, the NSD Repertory Company is a pioneering force in Indian theatre. With a legacy of producing over 155 plays directed by 75 directors, the company has been instrumental in promoting both traditional and experimental theatre. It has toured extensively across India and internationally, bringing diverse narratives to the stage.


As it celebrates its 50th year, the Repertory Company continues to push boundaries in Indian theatre, fostering a creative platform for emerging talents and showcasing compelling performances.

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