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    Raj Bhavan Mizoram Hosts a Celebration of The Foundation Day of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh

    Publish Date: February 20, 2024
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    Aizawl, the 20th February 2024: Under the initiative of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati hosted the foundation day of the State of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh at the Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan this evening.

    In his opening address, the Governor greeted the participants and invitees on this special occasion to commemorate the Foundation Day of the State of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati mentioned that 37 years ago, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh became the 23rd and 24th states of India, respectively. He recalled how Mizoram became a state on February 20, 1987, after the signing of the Peace Accord between the Government and the Mizo National Front, marking an end of two decades of insurgency. He said that the state had faced many difficulties before becoming a state but the most important thing now is to become the most peaceful state in India.

    Also speaking on the formation of the State of Arunachal Pradesh, he mentioned that the Arunachal Pradesh was called the North East Frontier Agency (NEFA) until 1972 when it was under British colonial rule. On January 20, 1972, Arunachal Pradesh became the Union Territory and later Arunachal Pradesh was declared the 24th state of India on February 20, 1987, under the State of Arunachal Pradesh Act, 1986 and is now known as one of the most beautiful and ecologically rich regions, he added.

    The Governor said that both Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have long international borders, Mizoram shares it with Myanmar and Bangladesh while Arunachal Pradesh is bordered by China, Bhutan, and Tibet. He emphasized the need for the two states to uphold the territorial integrity of the country and the residents of the two states to be vigilant, steadfast in patriotism and cooperative in ensuring border security while maintaining humanity.

    He also reiterated that the Central Government’s Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat program is aimed at creating better communication and fostering brotherhood among the residents of various states and UTs of India. He once again stressed the need for people to actively participate in such programs to strengthen national unity and promote peace and prosperity across the nation. He also stated that by making today’s programme a success we have made a significant contribution in securing stronger unity and integrity of India.

    The celebration program of the foundation day of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh witnessed the display of a video clip of the Arunachal Pradesh. The event also featured video messages from Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. Gen. K.T. Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd.), also among the speakers were Prof. H. Lalthanzara, Principal, Pachhunga University College (PUC) and Pakbom Koyu, General Secretary, MZU Students’ Council. Traditional dances and special performances were also showcased in this celebration program by students from MZU and RIPANS.

    Mizoram was declared a separate UT in 1972 under the Northeast Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971. It became the 23rd State of India after the 53rd Amendment to the Indian Constitution in 1986. In earlier days, Arunachal Pradesh was called the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA). In 1972, NEFA became a Union Territory, on February 20, 1987, it became a full-fledged state and became the 24th State of Union India after the 55th Amendment to the Indian Constitution in 1986.

    The Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat program, aims to actively enhance interaction between people of diverse cultures living in different States and UTs in India, to promote greater mutual understanding amongst them. In the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat program, the Foundation Day celebrations of various states and union territories across India are organized at the Raj Bhavan in Mizoram, under the aegis of the Governor, starting from June 2023. Today, a total of 19 states and all union territories have already celebrated their Foundation Day under this initiative.

     

    Raj Bhavan-in Mizoram leh Arunachal Pradesh State-te Foundation Day Lawmna a Buatsaih (Mizo)

    Aizawl, the 20th February, 2024: Vawiin chawhnu dar 3:00 khan Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan-ah ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ hmalakna hnuaiah Mizoram Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati chuan Mizoram leh Arunachal Pradesh State-te pualin Foundation Day lawmna hun a buatsaih.

    He hunah hian Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati chuan kum 37 kaltaah Mizoram leh Arunachal Pradesh-te chu India ram State 23-na leh 24-na atana puan a nih thu sawiin, Foundation Day lawm tura State pahnih aiawha kalkhawmte Raj Bhavan-ah a lo lawm thu a sawi a. Kum 20 dawn rambuai a nih hnuah June ni 30, 1986 a Sawrkar laipui leh Mizo National Front te’n inremna thuthlung Peace Accord an ziak a, hemi hnu February ni 20, 1987 ah Mizoram chu State puitlinga hlankai a ni, a ti a. State a nih hmain harsatna hrang hrang tawk bawk mahse tuna pawimawh ber chu India ram State zinga ralmuang ber a ni thei hi a ni, a ti bawk.

    British rorelna hnuaia awm hun ata tawh kum 1972 thlengin Arunachal Pradesh chu North East Frontier Agency (NEFA) ti a vuah nih thu leh hemi kum January ni 20, 1972 ah Union Territory-a hlankai niin Arunachal Pradesh ti a thlak a nih tak thu a sawi a. State of Arunachal Pradesh Act, 1986 hmangin India State 24-na ni turin February ni 20, 1987 ah State puitlinga hlankai a nih thu sawiin, State mawi tak ecology hausa tak a nih thu a sawi bawk.

    Governor chuan sawi chhunzawmin, Mizoram leh Arunchal Pradesh-te’n International border thui tak an neih thu leh Mizoramin Myanmar leh Bangladesh, Arunachal Pradesh-in China, Bhutan leh Tibet-te a neih thu tarlangin, hemi a nih avang hian State pahnihte’n ram venhim leh inpumkhatna siam kawngah mawhphurhna lian tak an neih dun thu a sawi a. Mahni mihring puite chunga ngilneihna hloh chuang lova ram hmangaihna leh venhim kawnga dingngheh tlat a tul thu sawiin, India khua leh tui kan nih theuh avangin kan chenna ram venhim hi kan zavaia mawhphurhna a ni, a ti bawk.

    India ram State leh UT hrang hranga cheng mipuite inkarah inpawhna tha zawk leh inunauna tha zawk siam a nih theih nana Sawrkar laipui programme Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat hnuaia hmalaknate tarlangin, hemi chhawmnung tur hian theihtawp kan chhuah tlan a ngai a, vawiina State dangte hun pawimawh kan inlawmsak tawn pawh hi hemi hnuaia hmalakna hlawhtlinna tarlangtu pakhat a ni, a ti a. Khua leh tui kan nih angin kan ram chhunga hnam ziarang hausa tak hi kan hriat chiana kan inzahsaktawn a pawimawh hle a ni, a ti bawk.

    He hun hi Pu Lalngaihzuala, PS to Governor-in kaihhruaiin program buatsaih chhan a sawifiah a. Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. Gen. K.T. Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd.) video message ngaihthlak niin Arunachal Pradesh State chunchang video clip thlirho a ni a. Prof. H. Lalthanzara, Principal, Pachhunga University College (PUC) leh Pakbom Koyu, General Secretary, MZU Students’ Council-te’n thu an sawi bawk a. State pahnih zirlai MZU leh RIPANS atanga tel ten hnam lam leh zai mawi tak tak an entira, hun hlimawm tak hmanho a ni.

    Northeast Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 hnuaiah kum 1972 khan Mizoram chu Union Territory (UT) a puan a ni a. India ram Danpui siamthat vawi 53-na, 1986 hnuah India ram State 23-na ni tura hlankai a ni. Arunachal Pradesh hi North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) tia koh niin, kum 1972 khan NEFA chu Union Territory (UT) ah hlankai a ni a. February ni 20, 1987 khan India ram danpui siamthat vawi 55-na, 1986 hnuah India ram State 24-na a ni ta a ni.

    Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme hian India rama State leh UT hrang hranga cheng hnam hrang hrang, hnam ziarang leh nunphung inang lo tak takte inkara inpawhna tha zawk siam leh an inkara inhriatthiam tawnna nasa zawk siam a tum a. Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme kaltlang hian India rama State leh UT hrang hrangte Foundation Day chu Raj Bhavan, Mizoramah Governor kaihruaiin a lawmna June, 2023 atang khan buatsaih tan a ni a; vawiin thlengin State 19 leh UT zawng zawngte Foundation Day lawmna neih tawh a ni.

     

    Written by: Dr. Lallawmkima Thangluah, MIS, IPRO