Advisor of CAWD & Taxes, Kudecho Khamo on Friday called upon the people to uphold and follow social norms and maintain peace and harmony.
Addressing the general conference of Chokri Chakhesang Literature Board (CCLB) at Pfutsero as special guest, Khamo said “Today, Christianity and education has taught us to be better but our most valued culture and traditions continue to diminish.”
He therefore called on the people to retrospect and revive the traditional values of being honesty and hard work by holding Christian faith deeper and stronger.
He also said that the state government has been encouraging Mother tongue over the years.
With the introduction of Certificate Course, students can study Mother tongue and get government job, he said and encouraged the people to develop and use Mother tongue to keep their identity alive.
He also proposed that all the important government policies and the name of the schemes being extended by the central government should be translated into “our Mother Tongue.”
Khamo felt that this will enable the general public to know the meaning and purpose of the schemes better, and also facilitate successful implementation of the various policies and schemes.
He further appealed the public to extend full support and co-operation to the state government led by Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio for all round development.
The introductory session was chaired by CCLB vice chairman Vechisa Venuh while keynote address was delivered by CCLB chairman Ariyi Nienu.
Later, Zhovehu Lohe, Convenor, Board of Advisor CCLB and Nuveta Khesoh, Member Diploma Certificate Committee CCLB talked on “The need & importance of Mother tongue” and “Progress & status of Chokri Literature works” respectively at the business hour.
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