As part of the ongoing series of tribal community learning proogramme designed by NEZCC to address the challenges posed by the advent of modernity and the resultant impact created in the society, especially on the urban youth, the fourth group consisting of 3 resource persons and 25 students from the Kachari Community successfully completed their training programme today the August 6.
The training programme culminated in a simple function at NEZCC where the students performed a traditional folk song learnt during the training period and shared their experiences as to how they have benefitted from such a creative activity.
Lipokmar Tzudir, Director of NEZCC, in his brief address said that “it is our primary duty to stake our claim in the overall understanding of the Nation’s composite cultural heritage. He exhorted the participants to take pride in their rich cultural heritage and take up the challenge of ensuring its continuity. The Director further urged the leaders of the Dimasa Kachari community to give importance in the safeguard and promotion of the Dimasa Kingdom ruins which is now lying unattended.
He thanked the resource persons and the Kachari community leaders for their support and cooperation extended in making the training programme a success. He also gave away the certificates to the participants.
In this series, the next group of 3 experts and 25 students from the Lotha community would commence their learning programme for the next ten days beginning August 7 in the same venue.
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