Phom community in Kohima celebrates Monyiü festival Kohima Member of Nagaland Legislative Assembly (MLA), B Bangtick, has called upon the Phom community to imbibe unity and humility in their pursuit for better life saying that there is much strength in unity. Bangtick stated this during the Monyiü festival of the Phom community organised by the Phom Union Kohima (PUK) on Saturday at NBCC Convention Centre in Kohima as the special guest. He urged the members to live in unity and stay humble stating that God would eventually open doors and opportunities at an appropriate time. “God will bless us more if we imbibe unity and humility in our lives as there is much strength in unity,’ he said. Noting that the number of households has grown from less than 100 when Phom Union Kohima started in 1986, he called upon the people to strive to be better in whatever they do. “There should not be division on the basis of village or constituency but must remain united as a Phom, then only it
Our Correspondent Kohima, Sep. 3 (EMN): Minister of Health and Family Welfare, S Pangnyu Phom on Saturday urged the people to build a robust relationship among each tribe and move forward together as a society. ‘Though people are divided by demarcations, they are united in habits, thoughts, and daily practices,’ he said during the Mongmong festival celebrations at Naga Heritage Village in Kisama. Mongmong festival also coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Sangtam Union Kohima (SUK). Phom, who attended the occasion as special guest, urged the people to carry forward the good legacy beyond borders without ‘ism’, in letter and spirit. ‘Nagas are blessed beyond measure. This is all because of God’s wisdom to our forefathers to have a unique, specific time, devoting and seeking His blessing even in those early days. We are being guided and bestowed with plenty of harvests in everything because of the prayers, and thanksgiving to Almighty God,’ he said. While acknowle
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