In a landmark event celebrating education, culture, and artistic expression, former Minister and sitting MLA of Kangpokpi Assembly Constituency, Nemcha Kipgen, graced the Tujang Area Youth Association’s (TAYA) Journal and Audio Music Releasing Ceremony today at Tujang Part-I, Kangpokpi district. The occasion stood as a beacon of progress, igniting inspiration and aspirations among the youth.
The grand ceremony brought together community leaders, youth representatives, intellectuals, and dignitaries, all rallying behind the shared vision of empowering young minds. With a resounding message of hope and transformation, MLA Nemcha Kipgen emphasized the undeniable power of education in shaping the future, urging the youth to become torchbearers of knowledge, innovation, and progress.
"As we stand at the crossroads of change, our youth must embrace education with dedication. It is only through knowledge, perseverance, and a strong sense of purpose that we can forge a path toward a prosperous and empowered future," she declared, evoking thunderous applause from the audience.
The release of the TAYA Journal marked a momentous leap toward intellectual empowerment, serving as a platform for young minds to express ideas, explore knowledge, and shape narratives. The journal aims to document the aspirations, challenges, and achievements of the youth, further strengthening the region’s academic and literary landscape.
Simultaneously, the launch of the audio music album highlighted the artistic and cultural vibrancy of Tujang, showcasing the deep-rooted heritage and musical talents of the youth. This initiative not only fosters creativity and self-expression but also serves as a powerful medium for preserving the cultural identity of the community.
In a soul-stirring moment of divine invocation, Rev. Henjangam Kipgen dedicated the Journal and Audio Music Album, emphasizing the spiritual and moral strength required to guide the youth toward greatness.
The prestigious event was further honored by the presence of distinguished Guests of Honour, including Veija Vaiphei, S. Molnom Inpinu; Kimneihat Rani, Laloi Inpinu; and Tingneikim Kipgen, Kholjang Inpinu.
Additionally, the Tujang Area Chiefs' Organisation members graced the occasion as Functional Presidents, reaffirming their unwavering support for initiatives that uplift the youth and the community.
The gathering was not just a ceremonial event but a call to action—a rallying cry for young minds to rise, learn, and lead. The overwhelming participation of community elders, youth leaders, educators, and cultural icons highlighted the collective determination to foster growth and excellence in all spheres of life.
Nemcha Kipgen’s powerful presence and encouragement reaffirmed her steadfast commitment to education, youth development, and cultural preservation. As the event concluded, a renewed sense of enthusiasm and purpose filled the air, with young attendees leaving inspired to embark on a journey of academic excellence, artistic brilliance, and social responsibility.
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