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CPO recommended resolutions approved

Resolutions recommended by Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) resolution committee have been approved during the celebration of Chakhesang tribe 75th anniversary on January 10. 

A press release by CPO president Mikha Kenye and general secretary, Veduvo Rhakho stated that, in keeping with the theme of the Chakhesang tribe’s 75th anniversary celebration “Recognize, celebrate and inspire”, the Chakhesang Public Organization (CPO) resolution committee in its meeting held on December 17, 2020 decided to recommend some resolutions. The resolutions were further deliberated in the executive council meeting on January 9 at Phek town hall and presented before the general body meeting of the CPO, where it was approved.  
Based on the theme, the CPO resolved to recognise God’s mercy and faithfulness to Chakhesang community. It also resolved to recognise the contributions and sacrifices of the leaders, past and present, who have made the Chakhesang what it was today. CPO resolved to recognise the timeless principles of honesty and hard work present in the God given culture. It resolved to recognize the rich biodiversity and to give its concerted efforts to conserve it at all cost for the immeasurable benefits that will be “ours in return”. CPO resolved to reaffirm the original principles of NNC based on the Naga plebiscite of 1951. Further, it resolved that the CPO shall take up with greater vigour the ongoing building projects at Phek and Dimapur and extend possible support to the building project at Kohima. It would ensure that the said projects were brought to completion within the span of 2021 and 2022 calendar years to mark the 75 years celebration and to help realize all the calculated benefits by the CPO in particular and the public in general.
 

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