Governor Meets And Greets Bishop Of Aizawl On The Occation Of The Upcoming Chrismas And New Year
Aizawl, the 13th December, 2024: On the occasion of the upcoming Chrismas 2024 & New Year 2025, Mizoram Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati met and greeted Bishop of Aizawl Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga, at his residence in Ramthar Veng, Aizawl, this evening.
Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati while lauding the contributions of Catholic churches in the fields of education and community service stated that education and healthcare are crucial for development. He encouraged them to continue their dedicated service to the public.
Bishop Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga highlighted their efforts in Mizoram and expressed gratitude to the Governor for taking time to visit and spend valuable time with him at his residence.
Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga is the first Mizo to hold the position of Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aizawl. He was consecrated as Bishop in February 2, 2002, becoming the first ever Mizo to be ordained as a bishop.
Governor-in Aizawl Bishop A Tlawh, Chrismas Leh Kumthar Puala Chibai Bukin Duhsakna A Hlan (Mizo)
Aizawl, the 13th December, 2024: Kan hma lawka hunpui lo thleng tur Chrismas, 2024 leh Kumthar, 2025 pualin Mizoram Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati chuan vawiin tlai khan Aizawl Bishop Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga chu a chenna Bishop House, Ramthar Veng, Aizawlah tlawhin duhsakna a hlan.
Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati chuan zirna leh vantlang rawngbawl kawnga Catholic church-te hmalaknate fakawm a tih thu sawiin, zirna leh hriselnate hi hmasawnna kawnga pawimawh tak a ni, a ti a. Mipui tana an rawngbawlnate chhawmnung zel turin a sawm a ni.
He hunah hian Bishop Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga chuan Mizorama an hmalaknate tarlangin, Governor-in a chenna hmun ngeia rawn tlawha duhsakna a hlan avangin lawmthu a sawi bawk.
Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga hi Roman Catholic Diocese, Aizawla Bishop pahnihna leh Mizo zinga hetiang dinhmun thleng thei awmchhun a ni a; February ni 2, 2002 khan Bishop ni tura nemngheh a ni.
Written by: Dr. Lallawmkima Thangluah, MIS, PRO to Governor