Nagaland NewsDr. Nicky acknowledges citizens of Kohima

Dr. Nicky acknowledges citizens of Kohima

Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Dr. Nicky Kire has thanked the citizens of Kohima who had taken part in the social work to beautify their colonies. 
thanking the citizens, Dr. Nicky Kire also made a special mention of the Ao community who had graciously came forward to help out in various places and at the same time distributing the much needed water. 
He said that it was not just for this social work but the Ao community had also beautified the fly overs at the Box-cutting, Phool Bari junction, Razhu point as well as high school junction adding much more life to the faded fly overs. 
Dr. Nicky Kire added, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” and that all have truly lived up to the saying. 
He said that if all of us can do one small thing each in Kohima it would amount to something big for Kohima. Dr. Nicky Kire also said that Kohima was not only the capital of Nagaland but home to various tribes and therefore it belonged to everyone. 
In this regard, he also appealed the citizens that each one continue to keep up the good work even in the future.  

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