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These initiatives reflect the shared goal of preserving wildlife, improving the town’s natural beauty, and ensuring a sustainable future.
Speaking about the significance of this initiative, Incharge ADC Yomgam Marde expressed his deep concern over the growing tendency to treat festivals merely as parties or occasions for indulgence.
“Nowadays, many people treat festivals as mere celebrations of enjoyment. However, we must remember that these occasions are opportunities to pay our respects to nature, to preserve our culture and traditions, and to seek blessings from the surroundings in which we live,” said Marde.
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His words reflect a profound understanding of the integral connection between cultural practices and environmental stewardship.
The efforts outlined in the MoU aim to not only protect wildlife but also foster a plastic-free and cleaner environment. The plantation drive will involve local residents in greening Chayang Tajo, while the social service initiatives will encourage community responsibility in maintaining a beautiful, sustainable town.
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By signing this agreement, both parties demonstrate their commitment to preserving Chayang Tajo’s heritage and creating a lasting legacy for future generations. The MoU paves the way for a Nyokum Festival that is not only a celebration of culture but also a model for environmental stewardship.
This partnership marks the beginning of a new era for the Nyokum Festival, one that honors tradition while embracing the values of sustainability and community care.