Three resource persons and twenty five students from Konyak community have successfully completed the Tribal Community Learning Programme organized by the North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC) on July 27. The prgramme was organized to address the challenges posed by the advent of modernity and the resultant impact created in the society, especially on the urban youth.
The training programme culminated in a simple function at NEZCC where the students performed a traditional folk song which they learned during the training period and shared their experiences as to how they have benefitted from such a creative activity.
Talinokcha, Joint Director of NEZCC in his brief address, said that “it is high time for the Nagas to review the Naga identity and bring back the age-old values and traditions for a progressive future of Naga society.” He thanked the resource persons and the Konyak community leaders for their support and cooperation extended in making the training programme a success. He also gave away the certificates to the participants. On the occasion, LT Konyak, retired DC, said “the existence of NEZCC has greatly benefited the Nagas.
The initiative of NEZCC to impart basic lessons of age-old traditional culture through the Community Learning Programme to the urban Naga youth who are not exposed to their traditional cultural practices handed down by their forefathers because of their urban settlement was well appreciated.
The next group of 3 experts and 25 students from the Kachari community would commence their learning programme for the next ten days beginning from July 28 in the same venue.
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