Mizoram's Historic Move: Rs 100 Crore YMA Centre to Boost Youth Development

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma has made a significant announcement during the YMA's 75th General Conference. The government will provide Rs 100 crore for constructing a new YMA Centre at Thingsulthliah. This center is envisioned as a hub for youth and community development initiatives across the state. The funding comes as the organization celebrates 90 years of service to Mizo society.

Key Points: Mizoram CM Lalduhoma Announces Rs 100 Crore YMA Centre Funding

  • CM Lalduhoma announced Rs 100 crore funding for new YMA community centre
  • YMA celebrates 90 years as Mizoram's largest voluntary organization
  • Government and YMA collaborate on anti-drug initiatives like Operation Jericho
  • Organization urged to help protect Inner Line Permit system in localities
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Mizoram CM Lalduhoma announces Rs 100 Crore YMA Centre to strengthen community initiatives

Mizoram CM Lalduhoma sanctions Rs 100 crore for new YMA Centre at Thingsulthliah during 75th General Conference, strengthening community initiatives and youth development.

"The government has sanctioned Rs 100 crore for the construction of a YMA Centre at Thingsulthliah - CM Pu Lalduhoma"

Aizawl, October 24

Mizoram's largest and most influential voluntary organisation, the Young Mizo Association (YMA), began its 75th General Conference at Chengkawlawn Run, Sakawrdai, drawing thousands of members from across the state for its biggest gathering yet.

Chief Minister Pu Lalduhoma announced that the government has sanctioned Rs 100 crore for the construction of a YMA Centre at Thingsulthliah.

Founded on June 15, 1935, in Aizawl as the Young Lushai Association (YLA), later renamed the YMA in 1947, the organisation has long been at the heart of Mizo society, devoted to cultural preservation, community service, and social welfare. It is considered one of the oldest and largest NGOs in Northeast India, with a membership base that includes nearly every Mizo youth aged 13 and above.

The opening session, held on Tuesday evening, was chaired by CYMA Treasurer Pu Ronehthanga, with a devotional service led by Rev. Remlalpuia Renthlei, Pastor of Sakawrdai PCI Church.

On the second evening, CM Pu Lalduhoma graced the conference at Vantlang Inkhawm Sakawrdaia as the chief guest. Extending warm greetings, he lauded the YMA for its unwavering role in promoting unity, discipline, and social harmony among the Mizo people.

Recognising the organisation's immense contribution, the Chief Minister announced that the government has sanctioned Rs 100 crore for the construction of a YMA Centre at Thingsulthliah, envisioned as a hub for youth and community development.

Highlighting joint efforts between the government and YMA in the fight against substance abuse, Pu Lalduhoma said initiatives such as the Hulhhlia Short Stay Centre and Operation Jericho are key steps towards a drug-free Mizoram.

He also called upon YMA members to support government measures in safeguarding the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, urging each branch to ensure that non-ILP holders do not unlawfully settle in their localities.

The evening session was presided over by Pu Lalhmachhuana, President of the Central YMA, with Prof. Chawngkhuma Chawngthu, President of the Siaha Sub-Headquarters, leading the devotional part. Prof. Malsawmliana, CYMA General Secretary, delivered a keynote address on the theme "Protection of Land and People."

Delegates from numerous Joint, Group, and Branch YMA units attended the landmark event, where outstanding members and branches were also felicitated for their exemplary service and contributions to the community.

The four-day conference at Sakawrdai will continue till October 23, celebrating 90 years of the YMA's enduring legacy in preserving the spirit of the Mizo nation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Mizoram, I can attest to how influential YMA is in daily life. Their work in cultural preservation and community service is remarkable. This investment will yield great returns for Mizo society.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the funds are used transparently and reach the grassroots level. Sometimes big announcements don't translate to actual benefits for the community. Fingers crossed this works out well! 🤞
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Arjun K
YMA is truly the backbone of Mizo society. Their work against substance abuse and in maintaining social harmony is inspiring. More states should learn from such community-driven organizations. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive to see an organization that includes nearly every Mizo youth! This kind of community engagement is what makes civil society strong. The new centre should become a model for youth development across India.
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Kavya N
90 years of service! That's incredible legacy. The theme "Protection of Land and People" is so relevant today. Hope this centre helps preserve Mizo culture while adapting to modern challenges. Best wishes to all members! 💫

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