The ‘At Home’ cum Governor’s Award for distinction in the field of Arts, Music and literature was held at, Dr. Imkongliba hall, Raj Bhavan, Kohima on August 15, 2024, informed DIPR.
This year, three persons and one society received the Governor’s Award. Temjen Aier and Throngkiuba Yimchungru in the field of Arts, N.K. Naga in the field of Music and Lidi Kro-u Society also in the field of Music.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that the day holds profound significance for every Indian, reminding us of the sacrifices and indomitable spirit of our forefathers who fought valiantly to secure our freedom. Their legacy is our guiding light, urging us to uphold the values of democracy, unity and integrity. We should also honour and pay our respect to all the heroes and outstanding individuals from various fields whose contributions have made us proud and helped our country achieve greatness and prosperity.
We stand today at the threshold of a new era – what our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has aptly termed “Amrit Kaal.” This golden period signifies a time of renewal and resurgence and also a moment to re-imagine our future and work collectively towards a stronger, more prosperous India.
The vision for a “Viksit Bharat” – a developed India – is within our grasp. It is an India where every citizen, irrespective of their background, has the opportunity to thrive. It is an India with robust infrastructure, inclusive growth, and a leading position on the global stage. This vision calls for dedication, innovation, and unity from every one of us, the Governor said.
The Governor urged upon all by saying that, as we celebrate our achievements, we must also look towards the future with a sense of responsibility and resolve. Our youth are the torchbearers of this new India. It is your creativity, energy, and passion that will drive us forward. Embrace the spirit of patriotism not just as love for the motherland, but as a commitment to contribute positively to your country. Patriotism is not confined to words or ceremonies; it is reflected in our daily actions, our respect for our fellow citizens, and our dedication to the principles of justice, equality, and freedom. Let us hold steadfast to these values and work towards a nation where harmony and prosperity reign supreme.
As we reflect on our journey, it is imperative to also recognise the integral role of culture in shaping our identity. Arts, music and literature are not merely the forms of expression but are vital threads that add colours to our diverse heritage. They inspire, unite and offer solace, forging connections that transcend barriers, the Governor added.
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The Governor said that it is a privileged to honour the exceptional talents of individuals who have distinguished themselves in these fields through the Governor’s Award for distinction in Arts, Music, and Literature. These awards stand as a testament to the vibrant cultural landscape of Nagaland and the exceptional creativity that flourishes within our society. To the awardees, the Governor extended his heartfelt congratulations, as their dedication and passion have not only enriched our cultural heritage but have also inspired countless others to follow in your footsteps.
The Governor was glad that this award was instituted to honour the distinguished and talented artists from the state in the field of Arts, Music and Literature. It is also a promotion of the unique and rich culture. He hoped this initiative of the government will motivate the youngsters to pursue their dreams and passion and bring laurels and glory to the state and the country. The contemporary generation and the generation after them must continue to preserve the core of this rich cultural identity. He also urge upon the talented Naga artists, musicians and intellectuals to harness the creativity and richness of the culture and display it to the rest of the world.
Additional Chief Secretary and Finance Commissioner, Sentiyanger Imchen, IAS, in his speech said that the Governor’s Award for distinction in the field of Arts, Music and Literature was instituted in the year 2003 to recognise and award eminent personalities in these fields. The Department of Art and Culture is the nodal Department overseeing the award and the selection process starts at the district level by committees headed by the respective Deputy Commissioners.
Their recommendations are then considered at the state level by a committee headed by the Chief Secretary. The day being the 78th Independence day to pay homage to our freedom fighters, it is also fitting that we honour those in our state who have distinguished themselves in the field of Arts, Music and Literature. By bestowing them with this award, we recognise and celebrate their talent and creativity and also acknowledge their contribution in enriching our culture.
He further remarked that “As one of the world’s enduring tribal societies, our strength and resilience has allowed us to, by and large, preserve our rich cultural heritage. Today, we are proud custodians of a diverse range of art, customs and traditions. However, no society is static and face the challenge of Change. Therefore as our society progresses, our unique folk arts must evolve while retaining their essence.”
The Governor’s Award for Arts, Music and Literature is one of the government’s effort to nurture and preserve our cultural heritage. On behalf of the Department of Art and Culture and the State level Committee for the Governor’s Award for Arts, Music and Literature, he thanked the Governor, La. Ganesan and the Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio for their steadfast support and patronage in this endeavor.
Apart from government support and patronage, it is crucial to engage the society at large to preserve our cultural heritage. Apart from the awards given, let us appreciate the arts and nurture the talent amongst us to ensure that the rich culture of ours is preserved and enable our talented artists to flourish and reach their full potential, he added.
Minister, Roads & Bridges, G. Kaito Aye, addressed the gathering by saying that Nagaland is well known for her rich artistic heritage and traditions. These numerous art forms constitute the culture of the Naga people. Art influences everyone in one way or another and plays a pivotal role in the progress of the people through its activities. With the vast advancement in technology, today we have a greater tendency to relegate our cultural values to the backseat, which is detrimental to our society and, if allowed to happen, may even lead to decline of life itself.
The Minister said, it is rewarding to note that the creativity to produce great arts and music exists in the Naga Society. These latent talents need to be harnessed so that artistic expressions are reproduced for the entire world to notice, so the government has taken the initiative to institute these vital awards to harness the talents and to expose our society through the means of Arts, Music and Literature. The Government will continue to lay important stress on the progress of the arts and congratulated the deserving Awardees of 2024.