Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, Arjun Munda laid the foundation stone of the Kohima Village Multipurpose (KVM) building at Kohima Village Ground, Ziekezou on 25th April 2022.
Munda stated that it is the vision of the Prime Minister to see that the North Eastern states come to par with the developed states of the country. He added that the Government of India is putting in a lot of effort to see that development in all the areas are looked into so the people of the region do not feel left behind. He also said that the development of tribal areas should be ensured.
The Union Minister said that there are over 700 tribal groups in India with their own unique identity, tradition, culture and language. Being a tribal himself, he said that where ever one goes in the midst of tribal people, they see the characteristics of the tribal people. Munda stated that in terms of culture and tradition, all tribals in the Country are one. Munda stated most of the aspirational districts are tribal areas and their priority is to visit all the aspirational districts in the country.
Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio speaking at the programme called Munda “a friend” who has a deep concern for the tribal people. He stated that the Union Minister laying the foundation stone was a blessing. Rio urged Munda for release of fund for the building on time so that the building will be completed as scheduled.
Minister, Higher Education and Tribal Affairs, Temjen Imna Along, who also spoke at the function, informed that the first phase of funds has been released by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to the Department of Tribal Affairs, Government of Nagaland. He urged the village leaders to issue land certificates and other papers, and for construction to start early so that the Department of Tribal Affairs can co-ordinate with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to get the remaining funds early. Along, hoped that the project would be completed at the earliest.
Welcome address was delivered by Chairman, Kohima Village Council, Helievi-o Solo. Folk songs were presented by Lide Kro-u and Pfuchazhünuoko.
(Wepre Kronu, APRO)