Zeliangrong Family
Zeliangrong Family – Three Questions
Zeliangrong Family – Three Questions
Imphal Conclave, 2018 Press Release The two-day long “Luangdimai Conclave” (Zeliangrong Leaders Meet) organised by the Luangdimai Citizens Forum (LCF) under the theme ”At the crossroads: Where Next” with the solemn declaration to retain the unity and oneness of Zeliangrong/Luangdimai people concluded today at St. Paul Retreat House, Mantripukhri, Imphal, Manipur state, India. The resource Read More
Luangdimai Dimki, Shillong, 2017 Joyous Gard, Umpling, Shillong Proceedings of the Luangdimai Dimki organized by the Zeliangrong Citizens Forum (ZCF) on 5th August, 2017 at Joyous Gard (Dr. Sam Pamei’s residence), Umpling, Shillong. The meeting was attended by executive members of ZCF and Zeliangrong people in Shillong and elsewhere. Ms. Gugu Haralu, acted Read More
Zeliangrong Economic Summit, Shillong, 2015 We, the Zeliangrong citizens on behalf of our people of the North East India gathered for the “Zeliangrong Economic Summit” the first of its kind on the 19th September 2015 to discuss and deliberate on the theme “Economic Development of the Zeliangrong People” at the St. Mary’s School Auditorium, Don Read More
PRESS RELEASE The Zeliangrong people embody the classic example of the disempowered and fragmented social groups due to the colonial machinations of the British and its allies. For their honour and rights, despite the wide disparity in strength between them, they rose against the colonial government. Ironically, the injustices of being politically disempowered and territorially Read More
Zeliangrong Ancestral Land Expedition 2012: “Home Coming To Makuilongdi” With the coming of the British Colonial Rule and its alliance with the local princely states, Zeliangrong ancestral land had been balkanized and the people are made into a subaltern community spread out across about a dozen districts in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland today. Although numerically Read More
ZELIANGRONG 2011 Brief Report/Rapporteur Report By Aaron Pamei I am very pleased to be given the opportunity to be the rapporteur of this gathering and I am sure my colleague Ms Samlam Hegwang also feels the same. As such, I will be the last speaker, and thus have the last word. I am used Read More
LUANGDIMAI CITIZENS’ FORUM (LCF) TIMELINE: A JOURNEY OF LCF
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