Thursday, August 1, 2019

Team India announced for WorldSkills International Competition 2019

48 participants from 17 States and UTs will represent India at the 6-day biennial competition to be held in Kazan, Russia from 22 - 27 August 2019

  • Candidates selected through 500+ district, state, regional and national level competitions across the country
  • Average age of competitors is 22, youngest being 17 years

NEW DELHI, 2019 JULY 31 – Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India announced the 48-member contingent which will represent India at the biggest showcase of skills excellence in the world, called WorldSkills International Competition 2019. Also referred as the ‘Olympics for Skills’, the event is scheduled in Kazan, Russia from 22nd to 27th August 2019.  More than 1,500 competitors from 60 countries will compete in 55 skill competitions at this mega event. India will participate in 44 skills including mobile robotics, prototype modelling, hairdressing, baking, confectionary & patisserie, welding, brick laying, car painting, floristry among others. 
National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the aegis of MSDE has been leading India’s delegation at this biennial event since 2011. During the last edition at Abu Dhabi in 2017, India won one silver, one bronze and nine medallions of excellence. India also finished 19th out of 56 countries which participated at this event, making it India’s best performance since its participation at this event. 
Journey to WorldSkills 2019
The selection of Team India for WorldSkills 2019 began in January 2018, with the roll out of a scheme on IndiaSkills Competitions. More than 22 states collaborated and organized close to 500 district and state level competitions between March and April 2018. The winners at these events, competed at four regional competitions organized at Jaipur, Lucknow, Bangalore and Bhubaneswar.
The winners from the regional competitions further competed at the National Competition organized from 2nd to 6th October 2018 at Aerocity Grounds in Delhi. Since then, the selected candidates have been undergoing rigorous training and have also participated in international competitions in order to hone their skills and gain the required experience. Most competitors have also received training at international centers which has significantly enhanced their skills.
The Team India includes participants from all over the country, including 6 from the North-Eastern region. 77% of these come from tier 2 and tier 3 cities and can speak 10 different languages. Most of these competitors come from a very humble background, with 35% have their parents either employed in the agriculture sector or are working as daily wage earners. 
Announcing the Team India, Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Minister for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship said, “Through WorldSkills Competition, we aim to provide opportunities to the youth in our country to compete with, and learn from, their peers across the globe. Such initiatives also help us benchmark our skills to the international standards and will improve the overall quality of vocational training in India. It is a proud feeling to witness the passion, effort and dedication with which these young competitors are preparing for the WorldSkills. I congratulate each one of them for their journey so far and wish them the very best for all their future endeavors. I believe they will inspire future competitors and all those who aspire to excel in their careers through vocational training.”
Partners
More than 100 corporates and education institutes including Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, Toyota, Festo, VLCC, Godrej, Axalta, Apollo, Berger Paints, Cisco, Caple, Saint Gobain, Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Schneider, Pearl Academy, NTTF, Daikin, L&T etc.  have come forward to support this initiative. These corporates have also helped in identifying a master trainer/expert who provides hands-on-training to each competitor and monitor their progress on day to day basis.
With the sixth largest contingent at WorldSkills this year, Team India aspires to improve on its performance from the last competition (Abu Dhabi, 2017) and win laurels for the country.

Details of the competitors are as follows:
S. No.
Name
Skill
State
1
Nidhin Prem
3D Game Art
Kerala
2
Sri Ganesha Ananda
Aircraft Maintenance
Karnataka
3
Suraj
Autobody Repair
Uttarakhand
4
Tushar Phadatare
Automobile Technology
Maharashtra
5
Farukh Ahmed
Bakery
Tripura
6
Mahima Gandhi
Beauty Therapy
Uttarakhand
7
Md. Ramjan Momin
Bricklaying
West Bengal
8
Keshar Singh Rajput
Cabinet Making
Rajasthan
9
Govind Kumar Sonkar
Car Painting
Uttar Pradesh
10
Soumyajit Dutta
Cloud Computing
Punjab
11
Ganesan. R
CNC Milling
Tamil Nadu
12
Abinash Swain
CNC Turning
Odisha
13
Dharavat Naresh
Concrete Construction Work
Telangana
14
Amit Yadav

Uttar Pradesh
15
Angad Singh Rana
Cooking
Delhi
16
Shubham Singh
Cyber Security
Punjab
17
Swapnil

Delhi
18
Vaibhav S. Raut
Electrical Installations
Maharashtra
19
Manoj Kumar
Electronics
Haryana
20
MedhaDevgan
Fashion Technology
Bihar
21
Jibin Williams
Floristry
Kerala
22
Shweta Ratanpura
Graphic Design Technology
Maharashtra
23
Utkarsh
Hairdressing
Uttar Pradesh
24
Thasleem.Mohideen
Health and Social Care
Tamil Nadu
25
Abhinav
Hotel Reception
Himachal Pradesh
26
Divya Umesh Godse
Information Network Cabling
Maharashtra
27
Gursheesh Singh
IT SSB
Chandigarh
28
Sanjoy Pramanik
Jewellery
West Bengal
29
Vikash Kumar Naga
Joinery
Rajasthan
30
Xenophon Das
M-CAD
Odisha
31
Sumanth.S.C
Mechatronics
Karnataka
32
Munjunatha. D

Karnataka
33
Omkar ShivalingGurav
Mobile Robotics
Maharashtra
34
Rohan RavidraHanagi

Maharashtra
35
Sahil Kapil
Painting and Decorating
Chandigarh
36
Saurabh Baghel
Patisserie and Confectionary
Uttar Pradesh
37
Raji Reddy Methuku
Plastering & Drywall Systems
Telangana
38
M Vishwanathan
Plastic Die Engineering
Tamil Nadu
39
Himanshu Vohra
Plumbing and Heating
Punjab
40
ShrenikJ.Gugale
Print Media Technology
Maharashtra
41
Abhishek A N
Prototype Modelling
Karnataka
42
Rahul Jangra
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Haryana
43
Vaidehi Pant
Restaurant Service
Uttarakhand
44
Ankit Anand
Visual Merchandising
Bihar
45
Mohammed Rabith K
Wall and Floor Tilling
Kerala
46
S. Aswatha Narayana
Water Technology
Odisha
47
Pranav Nutalapati
Web Technologies
Karnataka
48
GolipallyKoteshwar Reddy
Welding
Telangana

To download the pictures of the candidates, please visit: https://bit.ly/30Zyg2t

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Khalvontawi taang Mangzamuan in JNU ah PhD zou

Lamka 2019 July 30: Khalvontawi taang Mangzamuan @ Mangneu Thangkhal s/o Rev. Khaikhanthang & Mrs. Donkhanngai of M. Tanglian in Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D) Delhi JNU ah ngah hi. Taang Mangzamuan Thangkhal ahih leh Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP) Delhi Ex-President ahi a, a pa Rev. Khaikhanthang in Thangkhal Baptist Church (TBC) Delhi a Local Pastor in sem lel lel hi.

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Friday, July 26, 2019

Kuki Revolutionary Army refutes KNF’s allegations


IMPHAL, JULY 25, 2019 (IFP) – The Kuki Revolutionary Army/ Kuki National Organisation (KRA/KNO) today clarified that it has nothing do with the alleged murder of PRO, KNF, Demkhohao Kipgen on July 22.

A released by joint secretary, information and publicity, KRA/KNO, T. Simte stated that the allegations made by Kuki National Front(KNF) regarding the murder of Demkhohao in Kangchup Chiru Village accusing KRA/KNO is false and unverified sources and baseless allegations to defame the organisation.

It warned the KNF not to make such false accusations in the future by mere presumption of any incidents. The KRA is one of the arm groups under KNO which strictly adhere to ground rules and obliged by laws and constitution of India, since the organisation is a part of tripartite talks with State and Centre, it asserted.

Branding the KNF as a ‘terrorist’ group and a black sheep organisation, it alleged that it was KNF who forcefully dragged out ex- KRA, Satlhun Haokip and Ngamlet from their house at midnight of May 5,2017 from Khoken village and were brutally murdered.

But KRA/KNO resolved to talks with representatives of the state government with KNF on the other sides and the matter was peacefully solved in manner that KNF would not disturb the people of New Keithelmanbi and Kangchup areas again, but in contrary to that, KNF continue disturbing the people of the area, it added.

Appealing the concern authority to check such anti-social activities in public interest, it further stated that KNF resorting in such anti-social activities would not bring anything good for the society.    

Thursday, July 25, 2019

In a first, BJP forms Christian Missionary wing in Mizoram

The cell will run a 24X7 helpline for Mizoram missionaries

AIZAWL, JULY 25 (IANS) – To diminish its anti-Christian tag, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has set up the country's first Christian Missionary wing in Mizoram, where the saffron party has one MLA in the 40-member House, party leaders said on Thursday.

Mizoram BJP President J.V. Hluna said a five-member committee of Christian Missionary wing was formed with Hriata Chhangte as Chairman and Julie Vanpari as Secretary.

Hluna said: "The Christian wing was formed as some political parties and churches are accusing the BJP to be an anti-Christian party."

The Christian Missionary wing was formally opened on Wednesday.






"Initially we will start social activities for the cause of Mizos and gradually expand our activities," the 54-year-old mining engineer-turned-politician told IANS.

Chhangte said that occasionally Mizo people were harassed in different parts of the country when they went for studies, professional work, medical treatment and other purposes. This missionary wing will help address such grievances.

The Christian Missionary wing will have a 24X7 helpline.

"As I worked in many parts parts of the country as a central government official including in Gujarat, Odisha, Karnataka, Assam, I feel that BJP is a most secular party."

Chhangte, who lost the Lok Sabha elections in Mizoram as an independent candidate, said: "That the BJP is anti-Christian is false, spread by the Congress because it did not want it to come to power in Mizoram".

Though the ruling Mizo National Front is a constituent of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), both the parties separately contested the Assembly and the Lok Sabha polls in the Christian dominated state.

With a population of 1,091,014 (according to the 2011 census), Mizoram is a closely knit society with a Christian majority (87 per cent).

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Facilities in Scheduled Tribes Areas




NEW DELHI, JULY 22, 2019 – Scheduled Tribe Component (STC) / Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) is the dedicated source of fund for tribal development across the country including Bihar.  40 Central Ministries has been mandated to earmark Tribal Sub-Plan funds in the range of 4.3% to 17.5% of their total Scheme allocation every year for tribal development. Infrastructure development in all areas including tribal dominated areas in the country is carried out through these schemes / programmes of concerned Central Ministries and the State Governments. These schemes relate to various sectors including rural development, housing, drinking water & sanitation, nutrition etc.
Union Budget 2019-20 has been placed before Parliament and may be accessed at www.indiabudget.gov.in.

This information was given by Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Smt. Renuka Singh Saruta in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

3620 Beedi Workers Trained Under Skill Development Programme


Pic: youthkiawaaz.com
NEW DELHI, JULY 22, 2019 – The Ministry has initiated a Skill Development Programme in collaboration with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and National Skill Development Corporation to provide alternative livelihood to beedi workers and their dependents.
Various Courses in which Skill Development Training has been imparted:
1.      Account Using Tally
2.      CNC Operator
3.      Hotel Management (Front Office Associate)
4.      Sewing Machine Operator
5.      Food & Beverages Service
6.      A/C & Fridge Mechanic
7.      Customer Care Executive
8.      Solar PV Installation
9.      Tailoring
10. Solar Panel Installation
11. Asstt. Electrician
12. Asstt. Beauty Therapist
13. Basic Computer Course
14. General Duty Asstt.
15. Field Technician
16. Automobile Repairing
17. Plumbing
18. Beautician
19. Mushroom Cultivation
20. Banking & Accountancy
21. Medical & Nursing Course
22. Hand Embroidery
23. Jam & Jelly Making
24. Computer Hardware
25. Pickle Making
26. Stitching & Fashion Designing
27. Soft Toys Making
28. Agarbatti Making
29. Bag Making
30. LED Technician
31. CCTV Technician

Number of beedi workers engaged in beedi rolling industry region-wise:

Name of Region
No of beedi workers
Ahmedabad
39206
Ajmer
40647
Allahabad
464459
Bengaluru
244140
Bhubneshwar
221439
Hyderabad
456606
Jabalpur
897191
Kolkatta
1674249
Guwahati
9747
Kannur
39322
Nagpur
100405
Patna
300223
Raipur
9876
Tirunelveli
509128

Ranchi
579985
Total
5586623

3620 beedi  workers   were trained under the skill development programme and 461 of them shifted to alternate livelihoods.
This information was given by Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar Union Minister of State (I/C) for Labour and Employment in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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Indian Army organises Flood Relief Veterinary & Medical Camps in Assam


NEW DELHI, JULY 22, 2019 – ‘A friend in need is a friend indeed’, standing true to its ethos,



Indian Army integrated with its Medical and Veterinary components along with State Health and Veterinary Services is currently organising three Medical Camps and two Veterinary Camps in the Flood affected Areas of Lower Assam on 21 July and 22 July 2019. The Medical Camps are being organised in Barpeta, Moigaon and Sonitpur districts while the Veterinary Camps are being conducted in Dhubri and Nalbari districts.

Due to incessant rains over the past few days, almost all districts of Lower Assam have been affected by flood. The Camps are established with intent to address issues pertaining to waterborne infectious diseases and epidemic threat - both to live stock and human. The said Camps are also providing Mobile Detachments of an effective outreach to neighbouring villages which are still inundated.

Since 11 July 2019, six Flood Relief Columns of Indian Army have been requisitioned in various districts to augment the efforts of State Government during Flood Relief for evacuation of locals stuck in flood affected areas as also in reaching out and distribution of Relief Materials to the flood victims.

Some pictures of Assam floods by Arindam kharghoria (via twitter)







Lok Sabha passes the Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019


NEW DELHI, JULY 22, 2019 – Lok Sabha passed the Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019 today. In this amendment, it is proposed to amend the Right to Information Act, 2005 so as to provide that the term of office of, and the salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of, the Chief Information Commissioner and Information Commissioners and the State Chief Information Commissioner and the State Information Commissioners, shall be such as may be prescribed by the Central Government.


 Participating in the debate on the Bill, Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that this Government is fully committed to transparency and accountability. Following this principle, the Government has encouraged suo motu dissemination of maximum information by Government Departments in order to reduce number of RTIs.

In addition to this, the Minister said that the Government is focusing on grievance redressal through citizen involvement. This has strengthened the underlying principle of RTI and has consistently reduced  the pendency of RTI applications in the last 5 years, the Minister informed the House.

Assuring the members that the Government is not misusing its powers to frame rules regarding State Information Commissions, Shri Singh said that according to the original RTI act of 2005, the power of framing rules in respect of Information Commissions does not fall under the purview of either the Union or the State or the Concurrent lists. Hence, framing rules, even for the State Information Commissions, falls under the Residuary powers of the Union Government, the Minister said.

Replying on the issue of comparison of service conditions of Information Commissions and Election Commissions, Shri Singh said that the Central Information Commission and State Information Commissions are statutory bodies established under the provisions of the Right to Information Act, 2005. Therefore, the mandate of Election Commission of India and Central and State Information Commissions are different. Hence, their status and service conditions need to be rationalised accordingly.

Further, the Minister said that there has been no change in the section of the original act dealing with the appointment of Information Commissioners. Thus, the question of decreasing autonomy of the Information Commissions does not arise, the Minister added.



Sunday, July 21, 2019

Khallai FC Certificate Office a tak khiat in om


Lamka 2019 July 20: Khallai Football Club in Tutung The 1st Pi Niangzen Trophy 2019 a om Dan hoih, Gam tat dan kilawm "BEST DISCIPLINE" a Certificate alak uh, tuni in Khallai FC Office New Bazaar Pu S. Lianzamang Chief of S. Geltui inn a mite muh thei dingin tak khiat hita hi, Hih Certificate Frame ahoih penpen a bawl hi a, Frame bawlna a sum bei tengteng hong tuak sak Missionary Thanghaulian @Rev T. Suantak kiangah kipak thu Khallai FC in i gen hi, Rev.  Thanghaulian ahih leh hun Pai sa in Khallai FC te Football zong ana lei sak hi, Pasian gamna asep na a Northeast Interior Mission (NIM) a Director hi a, Tulaitak in Lamka a om hi. (22-July-2019) in Shillong lam Juan in Pai ding hi, Nidang a Thangkhal kual a Gospel tangkou pih a Rev. Dalzakam chite tawh Pasian thu leh laa a gim leh tawl khok salou a kal suan te ahi uhi,  Missionary akuan masa in Gospel Band "Peace Lover Band" Chi min voh in Singat kual (Thangkhal Area)  mun tuam tuam a Kikhawm uh a Laa lam a mite sutho sak zou mahmah mi ahi hi. Pasian gam na asepna kum 27 bang Pai a Kum 25 china Silver Jubilee TBC Tuibuang a thupi tak in zak in om hi,  YouTube a Ana et ut leh hih a nuai a line a et thei gige ding hi. 


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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

TBC in Bible zil zoute hun zak pih

Lamka 2019 July 16: Thangkhal Baptist Church (TBC) Pawlpi in TBC Sung a Khanglai Bible zilzou Mr. James Paulianthang s/o Upa Nengchinkhup of S. Geltui leh Mr. Dalginsuan s/o Rev. Khaikhanthang of M. Tanglian te TBC Office Tuibuang a hun zak pih uhi,  Hih hun a Pastor Hangmuanlian Youth & Mission Director TBC in makaih a, Upa Nengsuanthang in thumna nei ah, Rev. T. Chinminlian Executive Director TBC in, Certificate te sim khiat na nei ah, Bible zil zou Paulianthang leh Dalginsuan te apat thu genna om hi, Bible zilzou Paulianthang leh Dalginsuan ten agen na ah TBC Pawlpi makai te in hih Dan a Bible zil a zoh uh kipak pihna Programme azak pih uh, kipak mahmah uh ahih Dan gen uh a, Bible azil sung uah Thumna tawh na pang TBC pawlpi te tung a zong kipak thu gen uhi, Huo zoh in TBC President Upa Thangsuanhang in Haan thawn thu genna nei in, Bible Zil zou mi 2 te kiang ah pakkhi awh sakna Niangzenching TBC Worker in nei a,  Hun tawp a Upa Thangkhanmang in thumna nei in pai khawm teng in Bible zil zoute kipak pihna in ann kung sok Khawm in, hun zou uhi, James Paulianthang s/o Upa Nengchinkhup of S. Geltui ahih leh Diploma apat Master of Divinity tan kum 7 sung  Living Hope Theological College, Tamilnadu a zil a lawh chingtak in innlam (Lamka) hong pai hi, Mr. Dalginsuan s/o Rev. Khaikhanthang of M. Tanglian ahih leh Trinity College and Seminary (TCS) Sial mat,  Ccpur a Bachelor of Theology (B.Th)  ana zou hi.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Khallai FC in Best Discipline hih na la



Lamka 2019 July 15: Apaisa June 8, 2019 nitaklam dak 1:00 akipan in DSA, CCpur saina in 'The 1st Pi Niangzen Trophy, 2019' Lamka Public Ground ah hon in om hi, Programme hun sungin Renedy Singh, former National Captain in Chief Guest hihna tawh uap ah, Chief Host in Vungzagin Valte, Chairman, MTDC leh Amrita Sinha, IPS, SP/CCpur pang a, Guest of Honor in Gouramangi Moirangthem, former national captain pang hi. Opening Ceremony honna ding in Rev. K. Neihsial, Co-ordinator, MPCS, Manipur Area Synod in invocation prayer nei a, Thiauthianmung, President, CDSA in welcome address gen a, Donor, Chief Host, Guest of Honor leh Chief Guest-te akipan thugenna om hi, Tua zawh in Pool A a om Ganggam Soccer Club leh Konsham FC te'n opening match nei uhi. Tournament hun sung in Football Club 16 pang uhi, 

Group Classifications :

Group A :
1.Ganggam Soccer Club. 
2.Lamka SC. 
3.Vengnuam United Sporting (VENUS). 
4.Konsham FC. 

Group B :
1.Bungmual YC. 
2.FC Zion. 
3.Guolkilungtuok FC. 
4.SYMROPIA FC. 

Group C :
1.Koite Youth Union. 
2.FC Zotal. 
3.Lamka FC. 
4.Zomi FC. 

Group D :
1.United Khawzim Brothers. 
2.Headquarters Athletic Union. 
3.YC Pearsonmun. 
4.Khallai FC. 
Te hi uhi, Date 15 July 2019 in Final Match a FC Zotal leh Koite YU kimawl uah FC Zotal in 1-0 in Koite YU zou uhi,  Tournament hun sung in Khallai FC in Best Discipline hih na la hi. 

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Saturday, July 13, 2019

FMPB a makaite'n TBC Office veh

Lamka 2019 July 12: Friends Missionary Prayer Band (FMPB) a lamkaiten Tuni sun nung dak 1:00PM in Tuibuang khopi Veng a om Thangkhal Baptist Church (TBC) Head Office Staff te veh na nei uhi, Programme zakna sung a Pastor Thangdoulal, Thangkhal Bible Translator in makaih a,  Rev. T. Chinminlian Executive Director TBC in, a sep pihte pulakna (introduction) bawlna nei a, FMPB a lamkai ten hun zatna nei uhi, FMPB a lamkai ten agen na a Thangkhal Pawlpi tawh Pasian gamna sep khawm pihte ahih na a kipak mahmah uh ahih dan gen uh ah, Hun zatna sung a FMPB apat lamkai Upa Songkhotuan FMPB Mobilisation Secretary Ccpur, Upa Ricky Vanlallawm FMPB Secretary External Ccpur, Rev.  Binaya kumar Guru FMPB Missionary Mumbai Area, Rev. Tongkhankap Regional Secretary FMPB Manipur, Biakmuanthang Asst. Mobilisation Secretary leh Nu Niangzangai te hi uhi, Thangkhal Baptist Church Pawlpi in ahih leh FMPB a Pasian gamna sepna a Letkholun Baite leh a zi sum leh pai in kithuah pih uh hi, Hun tawp a Pastor Thangdoulal, Thangkhal Bible Translator in thumna nei in, TBC Office Staff ten FMPB a lamkai te singpi dawn khawm pihna nei in hun zou uhi.


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Saturday, July 6, 2019

TBC in Solfa Camp zou siang

Lamka, 2019 July 5: Thangkhal Baptist Church, Central Music Committee saina in Thangkhal Baptist Church Tangnuam Biakinn a Solfa camp tuni in zou uh ah, Nitak in programme khakna hun zang uhi, Programme hun sungin Khailianmang of S. Phaiza Joint Secretary TBC Central Youth in makaih a, Hunpat thumna Evan. Chinsuankap of New Mission veng in nei ah, Solfa zilzou Khanglai mi 9 te kiangah Exam piak sak in om a, a mark muh dan uh tawh kituak in TBC Music Committee in Certificate pia hi, Certificate sim khiatna Pastor Genzatung Chairman Music Committee TBC in neih a, Certificate piak khiatna Rev. T.Chinminlian Executive Director TBC in nei hi, Haan thawn thugenna Upa Zalianpau in neih hi, Upa Zalianpau in agen na a, SOLFA ichi Gingtu (Christian) te ading a poi moh mahmah ahi a, Gingtu khat ihih leh Pasian phatna laa sak chia SOLFA bu en-kom a sak thei poi moh mahmah ahih dan leh Mabanah Solfa mahmah pi bawl a igam i lei a Gingtute in Pasian laa sak na hih sang a pibawl kuul mahmah ahih dan gen a, Solfa bu en theilou a laa sa thei loute puaknat pih mahmah ahih dan gen a, Kua hiam SOLFA lam buai na nei ten ama kiang juan a dot thei gige ahih dan gen ah, Phone tungtawn a zong dot thei gige ahih dan gen hi, Kipakthu genna Pastor Thanglet TBC Tuitha Area Pastor in neih a, programme hun sungin Local Artish Miss Mansianching leh Pausuanlun ten Pasian Phatna laa sakna nei in, Camp khakna leh Tawpna thumna Rev. T.Chinminlian Executive Director TBC nei in hun zou uhi, TBC Solfa Camp ahih leh a paisa date 1st July 2019 Monday nitak in Pastor Hangmuanlian, Director Youth & Mission TBC in honna nei ah, SOLFA hilh tu in Pastor Thanglet TBC Tuitha Area Pastor leh Upa Zalianpau in Khanglaite Solfa hilh nei hi.

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8. Mansianching of M. Tanglian
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Thursday, July 4, 2019

UZO-GHQs in Dual Tribe pom lou

UNITED ZOU ORGANISATION
[Zou is a recognised Schedulted Tribe vide Government of India, MHA Notification No. SRO 2477A Dated 29/10/1956; S.C & S.T list (Modification) Order, 1956, Manipur]
General Headquarters,
 Zoveng, Zenhang Lamka - 795128,
Manipur, India 

CIRCULAR
13/06/2019

Ref.No. 03/UZO-ZWC/Cir./017-06:  63rd United Zou Organisation (UZO) Annual Assembly - 2019, Tarik 29th March, 2019 Presidential Address, UZO-HEC Meeting Resolution No. 02, Tarik 10th May, 2019 leh UZO-ZWC Meeting Resolution No. 01, Tarik 12th June, 2019 na te dungjui in, koipou UZO mi-le-sa hingal a Tribe dang Organisation/Association le akahieng te a panmun nei, fund napiate'n ahing tung ding tarik 31st August, 2019 tan chieng in na hina uh ki susieng ding a theisah nahi uhi.

Bangchi laipou in UZO in DUAL membership na kipom ngeilou a jong kipom ngeilou ding hi.

UZO-GHQ sih-le-tang in,


Sd/-
(K G Tungnung)
General Secretary

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