Lower Chandmari colony, Kohima residents and physically challenged
brothers Sunep and Meren finally got a new home. Thanks to Nagaland
chief minister Neiphiu Rio and his family members who constructed the
house for the two brothers and their family.
(3rd from left) Kaisa Rio, Dr. Nicky, Meren and Sunep and their mother, sister and others at their new home, Kohima.
(3rd from left) Kaisa Rio, Dr. Nicky, Meren and Sunep and their mother, sister and others at their new home, Kohima.
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Rio and his wife Kaisa Rio along with other colleagues visited Sunep and Meren’s home November last and decided to built a home for the two physically challenged brothers. A dedicatory prayer function was held Sunday at the new home of the duo in the presence of Kaisa Rio accompanied by parliamentary secretary law and justice, land revenue and labor employment Dr. Nicky Kire and his wife and others.
During the brief function, Kaisa Rio expressed gratitude to all the people who were responsible for constructing the home including Longmisa villagers, colony citizens and others. She also acknowledged Dr. Nicky who was a regular visitor of the family and said the house could be constructed due to his initiative.
Dr. Nicky thanked the chief minister and his family members for their generosity and lauded Longmisa village members of Kohima for their contribution. Representatives of Ao Union Kohima, Kohima Longmisa Senso Telongjem and Lower Chandmari Panchayat also lauded the the chief minister and Dr. Nicky.
Mother of Meren and Sunep, Tushila Jamir while expressing gratitude to the chief minister and his family members said it was a dream comes true for her family.
Meren also thanked chief minister and Dr. Nicky and others for gifting them a home.
The programme was chaired by KLST president K. Wati while lecturer CFN Bible college lecturer Repameren proposed the invocation prayer.
KLST general secretary also presented gifts to all the dignitaries. Representatives of KLST, Lower Chandmari Panchayat, former DGP, K. Kire, government department officials, family members of Dr Nicky and others also attended the dedicatory function.
Source : Nagaland Post , 13th April 2014
Rio and his wife Kaisa Rio along with other colleagues visited Sunep and Meren’s home November last and decided to built a home for the two physically challenged brothers. A dedicatory prayer function was held Sunday at the new home of the duo in the presence of Kaisa Rio accompanied by parliamentary secretary law and justice, land revenue and labor employment Dr. Nicky Kire and his wife and others.
During the brief function, Kaisa Rio expressed gratitude to all the people who were responsible for constructing the home including Longmisa villagers, colony citizens and others. She also acknowledged Dr. Nicky who was a regular visitor of the family and said the house could be constructed due to his initiative.
Dr. Nicky thanked the chief minister and his family members for their generosity and lauded Longmisa village members of Kohima for their contribution. Representatives of Ao Union Kohima, Kohima Longmisa Senso Telongjem and Lower Chandmari Panchayat also lauded the the chief minister and Dr. Nicky.
Mother of Meren and Sunep, Tushila Jamir while expressing gratitude to the chief minister and his family members said it was a dream comes true for her family.
Meren also thanked chief minister and Dr. Nicky and others for gifting them a home.
The programme was chaired by KLST president K. Wati while lecturer CFN Bible college lecturer Repameren proposed the invocation prayer.
KLST general secretary also presented gifts to all the dignitaries. Representatives of KLST, Lower Chandmari Panchayat, former DGP, K. Kire, government department officials, family members of Dr Nicky and others also attended the dedicatory function.
Source : Nagaland Post , 13th April 2014
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