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Neiphiu Rio urges youth to take pride in Naga heritage

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KOHIMA, Jan 22: Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio urged the younger generation to take pride in the heritage and actively work towards preserving the rich culture and traditions passed down by our forefathers.

Rio also stressed that the youth play a vital role in carrying forward the legacy of the Naga people. Rio also expressed his commitment to fostering an environment of peace and inclusivity. He encouraged all citizens to celebrate responsibly and reflect on the shared values that bind the diverse communities of Nagaland together.

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Neiphiu Rio said this while gracing the Khaozaosie Hok-Ah Festival of Feast and Rest at Thonoknyu Town, Noklak in Nagaland on Tuesday.

Speaking on the occasion as the special guest, Rio extended his greetings to the Khiamniungan community on the occasion of Khozaosie Hok- Ah, a celebration that showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Nagas.

In his message, Rio emphasised the importance of festivals in promoting peace, unity, and harmony among communities. He called upon everyone to use such occasions to strengthen bonds, foster mutual respect and Noklak, Nagaland’s frontier district situated along the international boundary, to prioritise peace and harmony as the foundation for progress and development and contribute towards the overall development of the State.

“Festivals like Khozaosie Hok-Ah are not just a reminder of our deep-rooted traditions but also a platform to unite as one people, keeping peace and harmony at the forefront. It is through such unity that we can bring progress and prosperity to Nagaland”, Rio said.

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The festival was organised by Khiamniungan Tribal Council aided by the Government of Nagaland. (NNN)

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