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CONT
01
Editorial Board
02 03 04 05
Chairman’s Note President Note Messages Glimpse of Tizit

1 2 3 4 - 13 14 - 17
TENTS
06 07 08 09
Profile of KNSK Activities Achievements Belles-Lettres
10
Photo Gallery
Tizit

18 - 28 29 - 32 33 - 37 38 - 55 56 - 71
Editorial Board
Jubilees are time to introspect and witness the greatness and struggles of the past. The
Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong, Tizit has been a towering figure since its inception. KNSK
`Tizit has been instrumental in anchoring the women of the past and the present to a common
cause of women in particular and the Tizit community at large.
As we reflect upon the humble yet sincere beginnings as Mother’s Association in the
early nineties and then KNSK in 1995, we are reminded of all that was achieved in spite of all
the tumultuous circumstances. The pioneers of KNSK Tizit has been truly inspiring in shaping
KNSK Tizit as it is today, one with purpose and a clear vision.
Truely echoing the spirit of KNSK Tizit, the theme of the celebration is “Women, an
agent of positive change in the society” (Khongtüp me shekolan-a ümei lam me jeilei-e tamlak
pongnyamnyu). The theme honors the KNSK Tizit Women of the past and who encourages the
women of today to continue to march ahead with optismistic attitude.
However, the jubilee is not merely a time of collecting the past achievements, but also
a time to build upon those achievements and move beyond the confines of our comfort zone.
What was achieved in the past is more than history; it is a call for commitment to carry the
torch and continue the race. We must continue to hold the torch of hope and love, of calmness
and dignity, of values and integrity for the greater good of the community and all mankind. In
order to create a greater impact in our society, this celebration must become a watershed that
could write the coming 50 years with glory and grace. The years ahead would not be easy. The
challenges in front of us will be more complex; they demand not only commitment but also the
will to move forward.
Through this note the editorial team expresses gratitude to all the contributors towards this
souvenir. It is our sincere wish that all readers find this souvenir worthy. God bless KNSK Tizit.

Phuhshoi!
Regards,

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 7


Message Planning Chairman ngaolan...

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHONG, TIZIT UNIT


MON : NAGALAND

Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong Tizit Unit ükong wangpu


juheiwan me hüke jubilee yah lak hango yeteih, hüpoih
nyih 8th- 9th April 2021 KNSK Tizit silver jubilee ngoi
pute tao yeong mongmei e teihnang ünyeine Kahwangga
te minyong pha nang.
Aope KNSK Tizit unit min yang e ling e peipu
toishao lan te tüman e teih e leiwan te sheko lan jingne
wangngai lamnyu ja she shing e oknang hüyange Tizit
sheko lan e sheminlamphi me okpu ngikülak she
monghüm-e teih nang.
Tao we üphei pu planning hei sub-committee
lan shüpshapu phei üneo hipak te yekheih pe lahnyik
mongpha e aohi aoyin e ling nang, iman üshei te tao
mongmei nang üne minyongphanang. Ünyei ne üphei
jemshe KNSK chingne toiling pu Tizit shiko lan moilan
te peikülak juwan me Tizit sheko lan phihlang e tam ne
nganghah-o she nanpheang nang.
PHUHSHOI!

L. Ahai Konyak
Director

8 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Presidential note...

Message
KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHONG, TIZIT UNIT
MON : NAGALAND

At the very outset I am very happy to convey my


greetings to my beloved Tizit area mothers and sisters
on this historic event, the silver jubilee of the Konyak
Nyupuh Sheko Khong (KNSK) Tizit Unit. It is a great
day for the Tizit area to celebrate the jubilee with a sense
of oneness, lovingness, forgiveness and understanding
among us in the contemporary society. This remarkable
day recalls the thoughts and deeds of the past leaders who
had contributed their invaluable service with a vision for
the KNSK Tizit Unit to be where we are today.
Indeed, Iam not worthy but so lucky to be a part
of this auspicious occasion as the president of the Konyak
Nyupuh Sheko Khong (KNSK) Tizit Unit. I on behalf
of my esteem colleagues would like to extend my sincere
gratitude to the planning committee for the successful
celebration of the Silver Jubilee and also special thanks
to the editors for bringing out this magazine. Therefore,
I urge all the upcoming generations to look ahead and
bring a brighter future particularly for the Tizit Area and
the Konyak as a whole.
“LONG LIVE KNSK TIZIT UNIT”

Mrs Yaam Konyak


President

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 9


Awan
Chief Guest
Commissioner For Protection Of Child Rights (NCPCR)

MESSAGE
To celebrate 25 years is a momentous occasion
for any organisation and therefore it is a great honour for
me to greet the KNSK, Tizit unit on its silver jubilee.
Women have played significant roles in the
development and progress of its community and society,
along with the men, in all parts of the world so it is all
the more special for me to be a part of this celebration
because the KNSK has always been at the four front of
all its societal achievements, paving the way for a ,more
progressive Tizit.
Our tradition and culture is what identifies us,
so taking along our values and customs in our growth, I
wish my mothers and sisters of Tizit area more courage,
strength and dignity as you walk and work together in the
coming years.
“EVERY WOMAN’S SUCCESS SHOULD BE
AN INSPIRATION TO ANOTHER. WE ARE
STRONGEST WHEN WE CHEER EACH OTHER
ON.”
MAY GOD BLESS AND GUIDE KNSK TIZIT
UNIT

Awan

10 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Felicitation
P. Paiwang Konyak
Minister
Transport and Civil Aviation, Railways, Land Resources
Nagaland : Kohima

MESSAGE
I am delighted to know that KNSK Tizit unit
is celebrating its Silver Jubilee on 8th - 9th April, 2021.
KNSK, Tizit was formed with the objectives to uplift the
status of women, her dignity and rights, to promote unity
integrity and to maintain peace and harmony, to preserve
the rich heritage of the Konyak Tribe. The organization
also involves in socio-economic, cultural and all round
development of Konyak Women in Tizit.
On this occasion, I would like to remind you that
gender inequalities are still deep-rooted in our society,
and no society in the world has progressed or achieved
civilization without providing equal opportunity to
the women, be it in the field of education, health care,
economic or peaceful prosperous social living. Therefore.
I would like to urge upon you to work hard for women
empowerment and gender equality and bring qualitative
change in the society.
I extend my warm wishes to the KNSK on this
auspicious occasion and wish the Silver Jubilee a grand
success.

P. Paiwang Konyak

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 11


Pakon Phom
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Government of Nagaland

MESSAGE
I am happy to learn that the KNSK Tizit Unit will be
celebrating its Silver Jubilee on the 8th- 9th of April, 2021.
On this occasion I take the opportunity to convey my
congratulation and wish the Jubilee celebration a grand
success.
I also wish the President and her colleague all the
best in their future endeavour in serving the community.
May our good Lord shower its blessing upon the KNSK
Tizit Unit in days to come.

Pakon Phom
ADC

12 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Felicitation
Mrs. Lemya
Women Secretary
Konyak Baptist Bumeinok Bangjum

MESSAGE
It gives me immense pleasure to know that KNSK
Tizit is celebrating its Silver Jubilee on 8th- 9th of April
2021 to commemorate the 25th year of its inception as
a mile stone of growth and development of KNSK in
the history of social services rendered with a sense of
responsibility and integrity.
I hopefully pray that all the pioneering leaders
irrespective of Yen-ism who took selfless initiative for
the welfare of people during the last quarter of a century
are gracefully waited, monitored and blessed by God
from above.

Mrs Lemya
Jubilee Speaker

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 13


B. Lomei Konyak
President
Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong Mon HQ

MESSAGE
Üwangne tuo huyange KNSK HQ mepu salaam
ngao lan jaine tüm nang. Tunyih on 8th - 9th April 2021,
Tizit Unit KNSK shep e shayangphei me wangpeang
25 years Silver Jubilee ngoipu ngao lan jaiyange yeonge
mong meie teih nang. Unyei ne Tizit Area sheko lan ja ne
shep e shae ngoh ku me meilak she teih yange mapu nyu
hei ma lane shange toiling e peipu tangme tunyih tümane
tuopa jubilee mo yah ok nang. Tuokhei lene taitupu
woinyu lan ushei te minyongpu pha nang. Imane ling
yangpu toimei lili tumane aopeo tah pe hah. Ane Tizit
kahje Aham yekeang pongme ngohyange Konyak sheko
lan jingne hang shene toimei linge peiyangki minyong pu
phanang.
Hatuo jubilee ngoipu kaie tuman moilane tok phei
te ja me lei-e ye lak yang. 25 years mong me tümane hang
yin ling yangki aneo ling hah shepu toishao lan man ling
pe hang shene do e touh, ja me teihe leilak hipak ngoh
nang. Tunyih kahtoknyu yeonge phet pu ju ja me tuman
ngoh nang. Tizit Area sheko lan hangki shao yete tailak
yeonge juteih lak hipak ja ngoh nang. Unyei ne Aham
yekeang pong me ngoh pu khei Konyak kahtok te peilak
ümeang ümei lili jingne numan yeonge teita e ngohpu
meilak she teih nang. Tunyih te ngoi e numane hangshin
toimei linge peiyangki, ngi nang aneo minyongpu pha
nang.
Kahwang Tizit Area KNSK moiheimanpha!

B. Lomei Konyak
President
Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong Mon HQ

14 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Felicitation
T. Noklem Konyak
President
Konyak Students’ Union

MESSAGE
I on behalf of the Konyak Students Union
(KSU) extend the warmest Silver Jubilee greetings. I am
extremely gratified that KNSK Tizit Unit have reached
such a milestone.
As you celebrate this historic event, I laud KNSK
Tizit for your contribution towards the society, upliftment
of status of Women and promotion and preservation of
cultural heritage. I also would like us all to remember and
acknowledge the visionary pioneers for all their sacrifices
and the foundation that led us to where we stand today.
25 Years of accomplishments wouldn’t have
been possible without God’s Intervention, sincerity and
dedication of Tizit KNSK and continue to encourage
to strive with same enthusiasm for Women of Tizit and
Konyak in general.

God Bless KNSK (Tizit) and praying for its glorious


Future.

T. Noklem Konyak
President

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 15


P. Apei Konyak
President
Konyak Union Tizit Unit

MESSAGE
I am delighted to know that the KONYAK
NYUPUH SHEKO KHONG (KNSK) Tizit Unit is
celebrating its Silver Jubilee on 8th- 9th April, 2021.
This Jubilee celebration gives us an occasion to
rethink on our achievements and failures. As such on this
auspicious occasion, I congratulate the pioneers as well
as the present and past teams of Office Bearers/leaders
for the excellent services rendered for the past 25 years
inorder to uplift women folks of Tizit.
May this Silver Jubilee celebration be a reminder
of the greater responsibilities and duties that lies ahead as
the KNSK continues its march into the future.
I wish the KNSK Tizit Unit the very best in all
their future endeavours.

P. Apei Konyak
President
Konyak Union Tizit Unit

16 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


James Konyak

Felicitation
President
Tizit Area Students’ Union

MESSAGE
I am very much please to learn that the Konyak
Nyupuh Sheko Khong (KNSK) Tizit Unit is celebrating
it’s Silver Jubilee from the 8th- 9th of April 2021.
On this auspicious moment of celebration, we
remember those leaders of the past who have toiled
hard and sacrificed enough for our better today. As we
celebrate this Silver Jubilee under the theme “ Women,
an Agent of Positive Change in The Society’’ it assures
that, women of this era is strong and has the ability to
penetrate and progress with all positivity in all spheres
of social environment.
The KNSK Tizit Unit being one of the Mother
Organisation under Tizit jurisdiction has guided our
young girls and boys in the right path thus far and so do the
Tizit Area Students’ Union(TASU) always acknowledge it
with high indebtness in our hearts.
I, on behalf of the Tizit Area Students’ Union
wishes the very best for the celebration of this 25th Silver
Jubilee.

Phuhshoi!
May God Bless the Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong Tizit
Unit

James Konyak
President

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 17


W. Honje Konyak
Commissioner and Secretary
Government of Nagaland

MESSAGE
It is a delightful and rejoicing moment to see
KNSK Tizit celebrate their silver jubilee. It evokes a
sense of pride to see the association still inculcated with
the positive attributes that it illuminated since its origin in
1995. It is truly a moment of pride for me and my family
as my wife, M. Fashion Konyak, had been a part of the
association by serving as its first President. It has indeed
led into a more refined understanding of the uplifting
fundamentals of the association and to see the team
evolve for the best has been earnestly impelling to me.
Tracing back to the origins, the association has
always been spearheading the containment of substance
abuse and other anti-social activities and in lieu, promoted
positivity whilst keeping intact its beliefs of elevating
women in the society. So, as I congratulate and as we
celebrate this jubilee, I pray and hope that KNSK Tizit
serves as an everlasting dedication and fight persistently
for the renewal of the values that moulds KNSK, Tizit.
God bless!

W. Honje Konyak, NCS,


Commissioner and Secretary,
G.O.N

18 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Felicitation
M. Fashion Konyak
First President
Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong, Tizit

MESSAGE
I feel extremely overjoyed as I congratulate KNSK
Tizit for achieving the first milestone by completing
25 years of togetherness. One of the most rewarding
experiences of my life is becoming the first president
of KNSK Tizit and to see the association grow and
evolve with the same values of uplifting and empowering
women gives me immense delight and content.
With everyone’s support and active role, the reality
has far exceeded our first ideologies. Hence, I would
like to encourage the younger generation to continue to
carry this value and cause ahead while evolving with the
beliefs of the association as we accomplish all the future
milestones.

M. Fashion Konyak
1st President, KNSK, Tizit

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 19


20 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS
Glimpse of

Tizit Area
Tizit’ is the Gateway of Mon District
sharing boundaries with Arunachal Pradesh to
the North and Assam to its West. The nearest
Railway station is Bhojo Station and Dibrugarh
Airport is the Nearest Airport. We also have
running helipad 2.3km away from the Tizit Hq
and Sonari, Sivasagar, Jorhat, North Lakhimpur,
Tinsukia, Duliajan oil Town and Dibrugarh are
the nearest town/City. To forget how to dig the earth and
There is a Perennial Tizit River which is one of the
to tend the soil is to forget ourselves
. —Mahatma Gandhi
biggest tributaries that adjoins the Brahmaputra
river. There are also other running rivers such as
Tekang, Tzen, Pongma, Tepeza and Dung Dung
Nalla (which falls into Desang River).
Tizit is suited with favorable soil and
climatic condition for cultivation of Agricultural
crops such as plantation crops (viz. Tea, Rubber,
etc.), Cereals, Vegetables, Spices, Oil seeds,
Pulses etc. are cultivated bountifully in the
region which creates immense potential to spark
the economy and to improve the livelihood of
rural population. The fact that the geographical
location of the place itself gives an opportunity
for commercializing in various sectors beyond
our state and region.
Tizit area also has a huge tourism and
industrial potential that will boost the economic
condition. Some of the famous hill peaks such as
Tziknuhua (1500m), Mankhoahoa and Amanhoa.
Various Waterfalls in Zangkham, Nokyan, Lapa
cont...

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 21


22 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS
Lampong and Yannu are quite popular. The famous
cave and Iron pillar of Yannu village, newly established
‘Tinwang Jungle Resort’, Lapa village are among the
popular places that attracts tourist from different
region.
We also have several industries such as
Greenply Industries Pvt. Ltd (Plywood factory) which
provides employment to hundreds of rural population,
Paramount Tea Industry (PTI) which was inaugurated
IRON PILLAR OF YANNU
by our Chief Minister Shri. Neiphiu Rio on 8th of July
2011 is also one that has been creating support and
advancement to so many Tea Growers in our area.
A new tea Factory is under construction which
we believe will contribute more to our economic growth.
Apart from that, Shri. P. Paiwang Konyak, Minister of
Transport, Civil Aviation & Land Resources, G.O.N
has also established the first ever shopping complex
“Langto Shopping Complex” in Tizit. In the coming
years, we hope and believe that Tizit will also be one of
the commercial Hub in Nagaland.

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 23


P R O F I LE O F K N S K T I Z I T
KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHONG, TIZIT UNIT

Ükong Wangpu Pungao


Tizit me Sheko lan a 1990 wangpeang pu hüke ülan me nyan tam nang.
shao te lai manpu sheko meiyange man ngai pe ӹӹ KNSK office Nokching ja ngai-e tüoh.
ngoh yangki, tüo ne meange Konyak Nyupuh ӹӹ 1997 January li me Tizit sheko lan üshongwan
Sheko she min lak juteih ye-ngai ok pe mih jat te ngoh pu kih e yejipe shah-a me pei-e
sheko lan-o om e Naga Mother’s association Kahwangpa me yaphen lingyange mih jat hei
she yu hei sei te pang lak jingne ngange ling pu li sheko kih-e tüman-o kemne nganghah she
ükhong ja ne ngoh-e pei, tüopa association me tüopa ngaomük yah e Nm. Ashim Nyamto
namno e pei pu lan hüke ngoh yangki. Viz. Nm. (Oting village) yha kai-e yeong mei-e nyüo-e
Atula shingwang (President), Nm. Nyeingam lei pu seminar taitüm ja ngoh yang ki.
(V/P), Nm. Zennon (G/Secy) üne Nm. Anyüo Tizit sheko lan jingne hülan shin-e shang-e
(J/Secy), iman kai-e yeong shange Tizit sheko lan ling-e pei pu lan hei sha-a ling-e ngohpu lan üne
jingne toi linge pei yangki.Konyak Nyupuh Sheko jongkülak Tizit sheko lan te Kahwangpa-e ünyei
Khong Tizit unit she 29th July 1995 nyih Mr & moiheiman pha.
Mrs Nokking, Tizit town, Konyak Union (KU) PHUHSHOI!
Mission nok me KU Tizit Unit lan jem yange
tenyih me pei-e “Konyak Nyupuh Sheko Khong
Tizit Unit” she min-e ükong wang pu ngoh yangki.
Hüwante konyak kahtok me NSCN (K)
hei NSCN (IM) lan pa-me ju hei wan (situation)
yemeipe ngai pu ju ne meange ülao toilinglak
jeang ye-ipe hüngke ju hei wan paowe tüklak jeang
shaha i-e KU hei KNSK lan nyihjeih she meeting
sha-ha yah a yeong shang e pei shih pu te mission
nok mepu record lili ang pu office box lanshe
kuhpa lan-e yah e tei-e mah pu jingne detail record
yetüo, tüokhei nyih hei hipak mei mei shinge ok

(L. Ahai)
1st General Secretary
K.N.S.K Tizit-Unit

24 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Mother’s Association
K.N.S.K she ükhong manwang pe yu hei shei jokpu ülam lili te ten-e panglak jingne mother’s
association she hülan kahta-e woi-e ngoh yangki

President V/ President
Nm. Atula Shingwang Nm. Nyeingam Konyak

General Secretary Joint Secretary


Lt. Zennon Konyak Nm. Annyo P.K Along

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 25


KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHONG, TIZIT UNIT
PROFILE OF KNSK TIZIT
Me toilinge peipulan
29th July 1995 to 12th November 2004
1. President: Nm. Fashion Honje
2. Vice President: Nm.Naomo
3. General Secy: Nm. L. Ahai
4. Joint Secy: Nm. Apham
5. F/ Secy: Nm. Atoi. Nm. Fashion Honje Nm. Naomo
6. Banker: Nm. Watlong
7. Key holder: Nm. Aphe
8. Information Secy: Nm.Yeihngam Nm. Apham
9. Advisor: Late. Zennon Joint Secretary
10. Misssion: Mr & Mrs Teijat
11. Executive Members: Nm. L. Ahai
1. Nm. Aben Yanang 2. Nm. Kolam
3. Nm. Yinglih 4. Nm. Nyelei
Nm. Watlong
5. Nm. Mannon 6. Nm. Shikmeth Banker
7. Nm. Koilang 8. Nm. Molem
9. Nm. Akam 10. Nm. Akhah
Nm. Atoi
11. Nm. Tali 12. Nm. Ahing
13. Nm. Lihngam 14. Nm. Phamsa
15. Nm. Najat 16. Nm. Honngam Nm. Aphe
17. Nm. Pongloi 18. Nm. Anei Key holder
19. Nm. Mankhah 20. Nm. Alam
21. Nm. Ngamli 22. Nm. Marla Nm. Yeihngam
23. Nm. Apham 24. Nm. Atula

Late. Zennon Mr. & Mrs. Teijat

26 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


12th November 2004 to 3rd February 2012 17. Nm. Mannon 18. Nm. Yingtai
1. President: Nm. Yeihngam 19. Nm. Nginyong 20. Nm. Tali
2. Vice President: Nm. Nonlih 21. Nm. Anyo 22. Nm. Wanlih
3. General Secy: Nm. Wanlem
23. Nm. Amen Nokman 24. Nm. Chatmo
4. Assistant General Secy: Nm. Ashik
25. Nm. Aphe Wangpoh 26. Nm. Angun Banlei
5. F/ Secy: Nm. Aben Yanang.
6. Banker: Nm. Yinglih 27. Nm. Mongrep 28. Late. Nm. Nyelei
7. Key holder: Nm. Manno 29. Nm. Aphe 30. Nm. Lihngam
8. Information Secy:: 31. Nm. Phehlei 32. Nm. Pongloi
Nm. A. Monghai & Nm. Najat 33. Nm. Koilang 34. Nm. Apham
9. Advisor: a. Late. Zennon (2004-2007) 35. Nm. Nalei 36. Nm. Akam
b. Nm. Ngamjat (2008-2012) 37. Nm. Chatnu 38. Nm. Ngipsha
10. Misssion: Late. Mr & Mrs Jakmeth 39. Nm. Nanglem 40. Nm. Mary
41. Nm. Angun Aran 42. Nm. Shelih
Action Committee 43. Nm. Yapang 44. Nm. Ngapam
1. Chairman: Nm. Nginyong 45. Nm. Ngaplih 46. Nm. Yeilong
2. Secretary: Nm. Nanglem
47. Nm. Monghai 48. Nm. Ya-am
3. Members:
49. Nm. Anon 50. Nm. Monghai
1. Nm. Mary 6. Nm. Shelih
51. Nm. Naophe 52. Nm. Aphang
2. Nm. Yapang 7. Nm. Ngapam
53. Nm. Apeh 54. Nm. Najat
3. Nm. Ahing Nokjak 8. Nm. Ngapsha
55. Nm. Mongyeang 56. Nm. Pongshom
4. Nm. Kolem 9. Nm. Naophe
57. Nm. Mongngam 58. Nm. Monghai
5. Nm. Aphang 10. Nm. Angun Aran
59. Nm. Leinu
Executive Members (2004 - 2012)
Namno Nyulan
1. Nm. Alam 2. Nm. Naokhao
1. Nm. Wanshom 2. Nm. Nyejat
3. Nm. Marem 4. Nm. Ngamjat
3. Nm. Manlem 4. Nm. Watmei
5. Nm. Atoi 6. Nm. Naomo
5. Nm. Anah 6. Nm. Pongyon
7. Nm. Kolem 8. Nm. T. Mannon
7. Nm. Najat 8. Nm. Nyemen
9. Nm. Molem 10. Nm. Honngeam
9. Nm. Lemying 10. Nm. Ngaplih
11. Nm. Anei 12. Nm. Ahing
11. Nm. Nalei 12. Nm. Zingpang
13. Nm. Phamsa 14. Nm. Akala
13. Nm. Chumei 14. Nm. Apoa
15. Nm. Tahmao 16. Nm. Chatchoi
15. Nm. Ngapzo 16. Nm. Nulei

12th November 2004 to 3rd February 2012 Late Mr & Mrs. Jakmeth
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27. Nm. Nyeangkhai 28. Nm. Mongya
3rd February 2012 to 3rd February 2014 29. Nm. Mongyeang 30. Nm. Amenla
1. President: Nm. Aman 31. Nm. Neingam 32. Nm. Wanlih
2. Vice President: Nm. Phehlei & Manno
33. Nm. Jatnu 34. Nm. Shikkin
3. General Secy: Nn. T Aying
35. Nm. Banyuh
4. Assistant G/Secy: Nm. Nepe
5. F/ Secy: Nm. Phammo 36. Nm. Akum
6. Banker: Nm. Late. Alam Action Committee
7. Key holder: Nm. Lemying 1. Chairman: Nm. Angun Aran
8. Information Secy: Nm. Ngapzo 2. Secretary: Nm. Apham
9. Mission: Mr & Mrs Khampei Wangnao
10. Advisorory Board: Namno Nyulan
Chairman: Nm. Late. Zennon 1. Nm. Anyah 2. Nm. Pophei
Secretyary: Nm. Nanglem 3. Nm. Ngunngam 4. Nm. Nyemin
Members: 5. Nm. Athang 6. Nm. Shangmo
1. Nm. Yeihngam 2. Nm. Aben Yanang 7. Nm. Monghai 8. Nm. Apheang
3. Nm. Wanlem 4. Nm. Koilang 9. Nm. Naophe 10. Nm. Nyemin
5. Nm. Nginyong 6. Nm. Ngamjat 11. Nm. Neangmei 12. Nm.Phongya
7. Nm. Angun Banlei 8. Nm. Apham 13. Nm. Tahpoh 14. Nm. Ngamjoi
9. Nm. Aphe Wangpoh 10. Nm. Mongrap
11. Nm. Angun Aran 12. Nm. L. Ahai
13. Nm. Ahing 14. Nm. Atoi Bonei
15. Nm. Hinglong 16. Nm. Mannon
17. Nm. Pongshom 18. Nm. Shelih
19. Nm. Shapbah 20. Nm. Apeh
21. Nm. Pehpeh 22. Nm. Shapshuk
23. Nm. Manli 24. Nm. Anung
25. Nm. Nyemin 26. Nm. Apong Mr & Mrs. Khampei Wangsa

3rd February 2012 to 3rd February 2014


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13th February 2014 to 10th February 2017 13. Nm. Sheanglih 14. Nm. Nepe
1. President: Nm. Aman 15. Nm. Yeihngam 16. Nm. Yinglih
2. Vice President: Nm. Phehlei & Ya-am 17. Nm. Nanglem 18. Nm. Late. Zenon
3. General Secy: Nn. Thalih
19. Nm. Shikken 20. Nm. Nyemin
4. Assistant G/Secy: Nn. Mary
21. Nm. Apeh 22. Nm. Wanlem
5. F/ Secy: Nm. Phammo
6. Information Secy: Nm. shapyoh 23. Nm. Nalei
7. Treasurer cum Mission:
Mr & Mrs Khampei Wangsa Action Committee
8. Advisory Board: 1. Chairman: Nm. Angun
1. Chairman: Nm. Angun 2. Secretary: Nm. Apham
2. Secretyary: Nm. Leeying Namno Nyulan:
3. Member: 1. Nm. Anyah 2. Nm. Ngamjoi
1. Nm. Kemya 2. Nm. Wanlih 3. Nm. Athang 4. Nm. Monghai
3. Nm. Pehpeh 4. Nm. Ngapkhao 5. Nm. Naopeh 6. Nm. Neangmei
5. Nm. Monghai 6. Nm. Nyeangkhai 7. Nm. Tahpoh 8. Nm. Pophei
7. Nm. Shapshuk 8. Nm. Mo-e 9. Nm. Nyemin 10. Nm. Shangmo
9. Nm. Manno 10. Nm. L. Ahai 11. Nm. Apheang 12. Nm. Nyemin
11. Nm. Zeihngam 12. Nm. Amen 13. Nm.Phongya 14. Nm. Ngunngam

13th February 2014 to 10th February 2017

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 29


24th March 2017 till date 13. Nm. Nyemin 14. Nm. Wanlem
1. President : Nm. Ya-am 15. Nm. Atoi 16. Nm. Aben Yannang
2. Vice President : Nm. Phehlei & Kemya 17. Nm. Mariam 18. Nm. Apeh
3. General Secy : Nm. Leeying
19. Nm. Molem 20. Nm. Alet
4. Assistant G/Secy : Nn. Neiying & Nm. Among
21. Nm. Leinu 22. Nm. Mariam
5. F/ Secy : Nm. Phammo
6. Information Secy: Nm. Shapyoh & Nm. Sheanglih
7. Treasurer cum Mission : Action Committee
Mr & Mrs Khampei Wangsa 1. Chairman: Nm. Ngapam
8. Advisor Board: 2. Secretary: Nm. Nyelei
1. Chairman: Nm. Angun Namno Nyulan
2. Secretyary: Nm. L.Ahai 1. Nm. Anyah 2. Nm. Pophei
3. Member: 3. Nm. Ngunngam 4. Nm. Nyemin
1. Nm. Fashion 2. Nm. Yeihngam 5. Nm. Athang 6. Nm. Shangmo
3. Nm. Shapshuk 4. Nm. Manya 7. Nm. Monghai 8. Nm. Apheang
5. Nm. Monghai 6. Nm. Zeihngam 9. Nm. Naopeh 10. Nm. Nyemin
7. Nm. Yinglih 8. Nm. Shikken 11. Nm. Neangmei 12. Nm.Manjoi
9. Nm.T.Anei 10. Nm. Nanglem 13. Nm. Tahpoh 14. Nm. Phongya
11. Nm. T.Nepe 12. Nm. Ngunle

Prese n t Ba tc h K N S K Tizi t

30 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS


Prese n t N a m n o N y u l a n

Present Treasurer cum Mission

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 31


32 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ONENESS
SHINGHEI MAN PU ME

HSLC kai-e nyüopulan


Total Number of Students Total Number of Students
Name of
Name of Villages
villages Gradu- Gradu-
HSLC PG HSLC PG
ate ate

Tizit Town 97 99 11 Lapa Village 35 10 1

Zangkham 13 6 - Longlam 9 3 -

Z. Tingsa 3 - - Oting 58 44 19

Shangsa 15 5 1 Tekun 3 - -

Longting 8 1 - Tizit Village 61 20 6

Tela 2 4 1 N-Tingsa 4 1 -

Yannu 41 7 5 Wangla 10 3 2

Loakho 4 1 - Zakho 17 3 -

Nokyan 3 1 - Lapa Lampong 67 38 16

Old Jaboka 9 - - Jaboka 21 13 04

Neitong 8 3 - Yanpan 9 1 -

Sakho 8 2 1 Ngangting 18 2 1

Loakkun 22 18 1
Nangtan 14 5 1
Nokzang 18 3 1

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 33


TIZIT AREA ME

Bible Nyüopulan
3Total Number of students Total number of students
Name of Name of
Villages Villages Diplo-
Diploma B.Th. M.Div. BD M.Th. B.Th. M.Div. BD M.Th.
ma

Tizit Town 6 7 3 1 1 Longlam 6 2 - - -

Zangkham 2 - - - - Oting 6 5 3 3 -

Z. Tingsa 1 - - - - Tekun 1 - - - -

Tizit Vil-
Shangsa 2 - - - - 8 2 4 1 1
lage

Longting - 1 - - 1 N-Tingsa 2 - - - -

Tela - 2 - - - Wangla 2 - - 1 1

Yannu 9 2 - - 1 Zakho 2 - - - -

Lapa
Loakho - 6 1 - - 5 7 5 3 -
Lampong

Nokyan 5 2 - - - Jaboka 4 1 1 - -

Old Jaboka 2 - - - - Yanpan 3 - - - -

Neitong 2 3 - - - Ngangting 5 6 1 - -

Sakho 2 3 1 - - Nangtan - 1 1 - -

Loakkun 7 2 1 - -
Lapa
2 3 1 1 1
Village
Nokzang 3 4 - 2 -

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WANGPEANG DA MA NGA MONGME LINGE PEI PU

Toishao ükeangnyulan
1. 15th Dec 2004 nyih TASU Silver jubilee te konyak Nütan innye nga (5 nos) pha e jem yangki.
2. 15th Dec 2005 nyih Tizit town students’ union silver jubilee te konyak Nütan innye nga (5 nos) pha e
jem yangki.
3. 5th July 2006 nyih KNSK Tizit unit kai-e “Sensitization of Girl’s education” organized ne meang yangki.
Sponsored by Naga Mother’s Association (NMA), Speaker- Nm. Alila Shingwang.

4. 22nd August 2006 nyih KNSK Tizit Unit Nyeha te ‘Saak Tson’ nye-ha she nyik e yah e wang yangki.
‘Saak Tson’ nye-ha design ne meang pu nyu Nm. Anyo. P. K. Along.
5. 3rd Sept 2006 nyih KNSK Tizit Unit office bearers hei executive lan Yanpan ching te ong yange ‘KNSK
Yanpan’ ükong wang e toüh yangki.
6. 17th Dec 2006 nyih Christmas min me hülan loungmei nyuyong lan te hünghao pha pu ngoh yangki.
1. Nm. Nyunlong 2. Nm. Ngamphe
3. Nm. Nyejoi 4. Nm. Angun
5. Nm. Shikmeth 6. Nm. Amongla
7. Nm. Mihhi

7. 25th April hei 26th April 2007 mongme KNSK Tizit unit office bearers hei executive lan Zangkham
Tingsa te ong e ‘KNSK Z/Tingsa’ ükong wange yop e Khüm e toüh yangki.
8. 12th Sept 2007 nyih Shri. Phuleshe Yepthomi, EAC Tizit Kai-e KNSK unit te plastic chair pen (10 nos)
pha yangki.
9. 6th – 8th Nov 2007 Mongme KNSK General Conference ngoh yangki. Yinjeangpa ne Shri. Niephiu
Rio, Chief Minister of Nagaland, üne Special Guest ne Nm. Rosemary Dzüvichü, Prof. N.U & Expert
member NSCW om Yangki.
10. 7th Nov 2007 nyih general conference Tizit me yah pu min me HQ KNSK lan e steel Almirah ja pha
yangki.
11. 9th Sept 2009 nyih KNSK Tizit unit jingne nokjing ja shak yang ki.

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 35


12. 6th – 8th April 2010 Mon road show ngoh pu taitam me KNSK Tizit Unit kai e Bamboo dance hüo-e
meitam yah.

13. 24th hei 25th Nov 2010 HIV/AIDS Seminar Mon me jemwante nyinge tampu kih-e Longlam Village,
Lapa Village, Tizit village üne oting village te kem-e HIV/AIDS jeangme nyüo e tam yangki. Resource
person ne hülan kahta taiyangki.
1. B.T Benang Pastor TTBC
2. Chingwang Project Manager, Turning point (DIC) Tizit.
3. Nm. Yeihngam, President KNSK Tizit Unit.
14. 26th – 28th August 2011 KNSK, HQ Mon Silver Jubilee te Pongven Ching mepu Anghya nyi - Zangkham
Anghya hei Jaboka Anghya yah e ong yangki.
15. 26th March 2012 nyih KNSK, HQ Mon hei KNSK, Tizit unit nyi kai-e Tekang KNSK ükong wange
tüoh.
16. 27th July 2012 nyih Friday Bazaar me exhibition cum sales day ngoh pu me ükheangnyu ne “Marching
Forward” she yah. Hatüo nyih Yinjeangpa ne Shri. Nyangpong Konyak, ADC Tizit pei yangki.
17. 23rd – 25th Oct 2012 mongme healing crusade theme “Gate of Hope” she yah yange KNSK Tizit
Unit kai-e organized ne meang yangki.
1. Speaker: Rev. Late. Lanu Longchar, President IEF.
2. Camp Director: Pj. Wango member IEF.
Hatüo crusade te Mrs. Lomei, president KNSK HQ Mon iman noksa kai-e Rs. 1,00,000/- (one
Lakh) only pha e sponsor ne meng yangki.
18. 1 October 2013 nyih jok e mok pu hahying jak-e win yangki. Tüonyih DIG Kohima, SP Mon,
st

SDPO Tizit, Lan om yangki. Üne press released o meang yangki.

19. 9th Feb 2016 nyih KNSK Tizit Unit Office welak nokjing jao e tam yang e shinghei ngin yam e wang
yangki.

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20. 21st Sep 2014 nyih ching ütam te VDB shekolan meitam (women’s share) hei nahalan püotük lak jeang
(child’s protection) nyüo e lei e kem yangki.
21. 26th Nov 2014 nyih 26th world AID’s Day taitam jon hüyange TASU hei Turning Point lan phei jem e
OST centre yulak jeang me ngao yangki.
22. 2014 wangpeang me headquarter KNSK mepu KNSK Tizit unit kai-e General report me 1st prize
tüo yangki.
23. 19th Feb 2016 nyih Self Help Group jeang me nyüo e lei-e seminar ngoh yangki.
• Theme: “Join Hands for Livelihood Promotion”
• Resource person: Shri Rajuselie Lhousa
District programme Co-ordinator, Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission (NSRLM) RD
Dept. Mon.
24. 31st March 2017 nyih Tizit Town Friday Bazaar me office construction jingne Lucky Draw ngoh
yangki.
25. 27th June 2017 nyih awareness programme ükeangnyu ne “Health care” se yah e ngoh yangki.
26. Drop-out students lan jingne Assam Riffle üyong lan phei hüo e yop e dopu kih e maa pu hayem lan
Assam Riffle te recruit ne meang e tam yangki.
27. Sexual abuse and domestic violence jeang me awareness programme jon-e peinang.
28. Yekeangpong Assam (Namtola) Dukan lan vün e shupu me KNSK kai-e jem e phong yangki.
29. Shri. Aloh Wangham kai-e KNSK wongpong me jon lak jingne “ASUS” Laptop hei printer shak e pha
yangki.
30. 11th January 2018 nyih Miss Tizit, theme: “Beauty with strength”
she yah yange organized ne meng pu me yinjeangnyu ne Nm.
Fashion Honje 1st class registered contractor Kohima Nagaland,
peiyangki.
Miss Tizit me okpulan:-
1. Ms. Tumei.Konyak (Nokyan Village) Miss Tizit.
2. Ms. Manli Tuamang (Tela Village) 1st Runners up.
3. Ms. Nonlih (Tizit Town) 2nd Runners up
31. 28th Sept 2018 nyih Mon HQ Lao-ong mo taitam te Tizit mepu Miss. Mon contestants lan yah e ong
hüyange ‘Indigenous food’ competition me-o meitam yah yangki.

32. 8th March 2019 nyih Tizit kahje mepu sheko lan jem yange International Women’s Day cum seminar
taitam yah pu me ükeangnyu ne “Noble Woman in the Bible” she yah hüyange Resource person ne
Smti. DL. Yatron Salim (M.Div) hei Smti. Remcivele, SDO Civil, Tizit nyi pei yangki.

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 37


33. 18th June 2019 nyih Tizit Area chinglan kei-e KNSK Tizit Unit Office Building construction jingne
ngin Rs. 2,00,000/- (Two Lakhs) only pha e jam yangki.
34. 13th November 2019 nyih ADC, SDO, SDPO, Pastor TTBC, OC Tizit lan om-e yop-e khüm-e KNSK
office Building construction ükong wang yangki.

35. COVID-19 pandemic hipak me Tizit kahje me quarantine centre nga (5) me ngoh pu kahta lan jingne
KNSK Tizit Unit e woi yang-e chingphe mepu KNSK lan
maa pu e hoi hei lai, han üne hah hei ying phei jem-e
phong yangki. Üne Tizit Village, Lapa Lampong, Tizit
Town KNSK kai-e nan win yange iman jingne hah hei ying
namno e tam yangki.
36. 11th Dec 2020 nyih Miss Tizit, theme “Impact with Beau-
ty” she yah yange organized ne meangpu me yinjeang nyu
ne Er. Nyoingam Konyak, SDO Electrical, Naginimora pei
yangki.
Miss Tizit me okpu lan:-
1. Ms. Nyulih (Tizit Town) Miss Tizit 2020.
2. Ms. Monglem (Zakho Village) 1st Runners up.
3. Ms. Yayu (Nangtan) 2nd Runners up

37. KNSK e linge pei pu toishao ükeangnyu yo me ja-a jok-e mokpu yao pu hei hah pu lan te pang-e
toiling-e peinang.

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Achievements IN VARIOUS FIELDS
Sl.
Name Fields Year
no
ӹӹ 1st Matriculate in Tizit 1976
Nm. Lt. Zennon Konyak , Jaboka
1 ӹӹ 1st Graduate (B.A) among Konyak 1983
SDEO, Mon
(women)
ӹӹ 1st Post graduate (M.A) among Konyak 1997
(women)
ӹӹ 1st NPSC, Civil among Konyak 1995
2 Nm. T Lemnon Wangsha, Oting village
(women)
ӹӹ Functional Manager, District Industry 2007
Centre
3 Nm. Phangphe Konyak, Oting ӹӹ 1st BDO 1999
4 Nm. Phasa Konyak, Oting Village ӹӹ 1st Women Police 1993
ӹӹ 1st SDO, Electrical (NPSC) 2018
5 Er. Nyoingam Konyak, Nokyan ӹӹ 1st BE(Electrical and Electronics 2013
engineering)
ӹӹ 1st B.A, LLB among Konyak (women) 2009
6 Nm. Ngamlih Wangshu, Oting
ӹӹ Junior Section Officer (NPSC) 2012
7 Nm. Y Alem, Lapa Lampong ӹӹ Senior Assistant Transport Officer -
8 Nn. Aphang Wangnao, Tizit Vill. ӹӹ Secretariat Assistant (NPSC) 2017
9 Nn. Angun Wangshu, Oting vill ӹӹ Fishery Inspector (NPSC) 2018
10 Nn. Esther Ajom, Tizit vill ӹӹ Secretariat Assistant (NPSC) 2019
11 Nm. Manshom, Tizit Town ӹӹ Assistant Station Superintend -
12 Nm. Manyoh B Wangsu, Tizit vill ӹӹ 1st M.Sc. 2009
ӹӹ 1st MA (Publishing), Kingston
13 Nm. Jailem Angelina Wangsa, Oting 2011
University, UK
ӹӹ 1st M.A, LLB (Women) 2010
14 Nn. Angun Konyak, Oting Village
ӹӹ Advocate (1st Notary Public) 2019
ӹӹ 1st Master of Law (LLM) among 2016
15 Nn. Meilem,Tizit vill Konyak
ӹӹ MA (B.Ed.), M.Div.
ӹӹ 1st Primary Teacher 1986
16 Nm. L Ahai Konyak, Jaboka ӹӹ District Teacher Awardee 2009
ӹӹ State Teacher Awardee 2013
Nm. Mannon Konyak (Lapa Village) & ӹӹ 1st Post Graduate Teacher (PGT)
17 2014
Nn. T Aying Konytak (Lapa lampong)
18 Nm. Ngunpet, Oting Village ӹӹ 1st staff Nurse 2000
ӹӹ 1st B. Optometry Pursu-
19 Nn. Ngapsa T Konyak, Nangtan vill
ing
20 Nn. Theanglih (Tizit town) ӹӹ 1st BPT (Bachelor of physiotherapy) Pursuing

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 39


ӹӹ 1st M. Pharm 2020
ӹӹ Assistant professor (Kaziranga 2021
University, Assam)
ӹӹ Awarded 1st price in the oral 2016
Presentation on “Outbreak of Ebola
21 Nn. Alih Wangcha (Jaboka village) Virus” at National conference on
Nanotechnology and Nano Science in
Pharmaceutical science at Hyderabad.
ӹӹ Poster Presentation at International
Conference on Recent advances in 2019
animal sciences at Mizoram
ӹӹ 1st B.Sc. Nursing & 2017
22 Nn. N Manno (Yannu Village)
ӹӹ M.Sc. Nursing Pursuing
23 Nn. Y. Manshon (Tizit Village) ӹӹ 1st B.Com 2011
24 Nn. Nyejat, Sakho village ӹӹ Ph.D. History (NEHU) Pursuing
ӹӹ 1st M.Sc. Agroforestry 2019
25 Nn. Elle Konyak, Lapa Lampong ӹӹ Participated in JNV Batminton 2009
Championship, Maharashtra
26 Nn. Ngipkai , Lapa Lampong ӹӹ 1st B.E (Civil Engineering) Pursuing
27 Nn. Nahlem Konyak, Loakkun ӹӹ 1st B.E (Computer Science) 2017
28 Nn. Pomei Gracy, Tizit Town ӹӹ 1st MBBS Pursuing
29 Nn. Tonlih, Lapa Lampong ӹӹ Top 2nd M.A (Eng.), NU 2013
30 Nn. Bandina Nyemwan, Loakkun ӹӹ Top 2nd HSSLC (NBSE) 2016
31 Nn. Tumei Konyak , ӹӹ 1st B.Sc. Agriculture & 1st MBA (Agri- 2018 &
Tizit town (Nokyan) Business) 2021
ӹӹ Find the Model (NE Region), 2nd 2021
Runner-Up
ӹӹ Attended International conference 2019
“Asia World Model United Nation” at
Bali, Indonesia.
ӹӹ Brand Ambassador for Anghya, till date
DUDA (G.O.N)
ӹӹ Participated at –
• North East Festival 2020
• East India Fashion Week 2019
• “Mongken” Show initiated by
DUDA(G.O.N) in partnership ‘‘
with Tribal Cooperative Marketing
Development Federation, Ministry
of Tribal Affairs at New Delhi
• Cocoaberry Diva & trained at
Cocoaberry under Super Model “
and choreographer, Alesia Raut
ӹӹ Miss Tizit, Miss Mon 1st Runner- up 2018
& Miss Eastern Nagaland as well as
Miss Talent at Miss Eastern Nagaland.

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32 Nn. Manli Tuamang (Tela village) ӹӹ 1st Runner Up Miss Tizit
ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Tizit 2018
Nn. Nonlih Konyak (Tizit Town)
Nn. Nyulih Konyak (Tizit Town) ӹӹ Winner Miss Tizit
ӹӹ 1st Runner Up Miss Tizit
33 Nn. Monglem (Zakho Village) 2020
ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Tizit
Nn. Yayu (Nangtan Village)
ӹӹ Winner Miss Tizit
Nn. Aman (Oting) ӹӹ 1st Runner Up Miss Tizit
34 Nm. Lampang (Tizit town) ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Tizit & 2nd 2014
Nm. Ngeamying (Lapa Lampong) Runners Up Miss Mon

Nn. Meilem (Tizit Village) ӹӹ Winner Miss Tizit


35 Nn. Ngamlih (Tizit town) ӹӹ 1st Runner Up Miss Tizit 2004
Nn. Aying (Lapa Lampong) ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Tizit
Nm. Nginlong (Lapa Lampong) ӹӹ Winner Miss Tizit
36 Nm. Ngamlih (Oting) ӹӹ 1st Runner Up Miss Tizit 2003
Nm. Nyalei (Lapa Lampong) ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Tizit
Nm. Ngunying (Oting) ӹӹ 1st Runner Up Miss Konyak 1990
37 ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Konyak 1990
Nm. Among (Lapa Lampong)
ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Konyak &
38 Nm. Phangnon (Oting) ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Nagaland 1996
ӹӹ State Mahila President, BJP
39 Nm. Neikhao (Nokzang) ӹӹ 2nd Runner up Miss Mon 2000
Nn. Wankam (Tizit Town) ӹӹ Winner Miss Mon & 2nd Runner Up 2011
40 Miss Nagaland
Nn. Valen (Zangkham Chingnyu) ӹӹ 2nd Runner Up Miss Mon 2011
ӹӹ 2 Runner Up Miss Mon
nd
2012
ӹӹ Winner Angel’s Mega Model Hunt “
41 Nn. Tahlih (Tizit Town) Nagaland
ӹӹ Finalist Miss Nagaland “
ӹӹ Finalist Miss Northeast 2013
ӹӹ 1st Runner up Miss Mon 2013
42 Nn. Angap (Tizit Town)
ӹӹ Miss Photogenic Miss Nagaland “
43 Nn. Esther (Tizit Village) ӹӹ 1st Runner up Miss Mon 2016
ӹӹ CEO & Co-founder: ZERO 9 2020
DEGREE (Music Label)
44 Nn. Esther Beaham (Tizit Town) ӹӹ Creative Director, Sky Star -
Entertainment Pvt Ltd.
ӹӹ Animator at 88 Pictures Pvt Ltd. -
ӹӹ Winner Eastern Icon 2009
ӹӹ 3rd position Nagaland Music Safari,
Nn. Sunday Bohham Konyak, Mon
45
Zangkham ӹӹ 3rd in solo competition organized by 2020
Students’ Christian Movement of
India

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 41


ӹӹ Chorister, India Baptist Summit 2019
ӹӹ 1st Diploma in Fashion Designing; 2015
North East Institute of Fashion
Technology, Guwahati
ӹӹ Participated in :-
• Brand - Mongken Fashion Show 2020
initiated by DUDA (Govt. of
Nagaland) in partnership with
46 Nn. A Ngamnoi Konyak, Tizit town
TRIFED, Union Ministry of
Tribal Affairs held at New Delhi
on 28th Jan’ 2020.
• East India Fashion Week 2018
ӹӹ Fashion features writer for Lifestyle 2016
Magazine the “Fusion Life”, New
Delhi.
ӹӹ Winner of Fetisov Journalism Award 2020
2020 for the story “Migrants from
47 Nn. Manno Konyak (Tizit Village) another world”
ӹӹ Anchor, ENPO _
ӹӹ Work for TIMES NOW _
ӹӹ 2nd Position in Singing Competition
48 Nn. Ngipsho (Lapa Lampong) 2010
SOLO at MON ROAD SHOW
ӹӹ 1st Position in the Open House Dance
49 Nn. Lihyeih T Konyak Competition organized by Task Force 2019
For Music & Art (TAFMA)
Nn. K Ngipying Konyak & ӹӹ Winner Dance Competition at North
50 2019
Nn. Phamsa Rebecca Konyak East Musika Kpop Contest, Kohima
ӹӹ Winner of Mon District (U-17 Single) 2016
Open Badminton Championship held
at Mon Town
ӹӹ Runner up in the Yonex Sunrise 40th “
Nagaland Inter District and State
(U-17 Double) Open Badminton
Championship held at kohima
ӹӹ 3rd Position in Badminton singles “
51 Nm. T Holy Konyak (Lapa Lampong) at Niathu Sports Festival, Dimp,
Nagaland
ӹӹ Participated in the NE Zone interstate “
Badminton Championship 2014
ӹӹ Winner of Women Badminton double
during the KSU Sports meet 2013
ӹӹ Champion in Volley ball during the 5th
State Level inter Govt. Hr. sec school
tournament, Jalukie, Peren, Nagaland

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ӹӹ Khelo India-Champion (Doubles) 2017
ӹӹ 1st Nagaland Olympics- 2nd Runners “
up
ӹӹ All Nagaland open badminton “
championship (Niathu Group)-
Champions (Singles)
ӹӹ Nagaland Inter District and State 2018
Open Badminton Championship-
52 Nn. Eunice Konyak (Tizit Town) Runners up (Mixed double)
ӹӹ Nagaland Inter District and State open “
badminton Championship- Runners
Up (doubles)
ӹӹ Nagaland Inter district and state 2019
open Badminton Championship-
Champions (Singles)
ӹӹ 1st All Nagaland Inter-college-state & 2020
Literary meet – champion (Singles)
53 Nm. Tahmao Konyak, Lapa Lampong ӹӹ 1st Diploma in Bible Course 1979
54 Nm. Ngunying wangsha, Oting ӹӹ 1st B.D 2002
55 Nm. Martha, Oting ӹӹ 1st B.Th. 1990
56 Nn. Lihying Konyak (Lapa Village) ӹӹ 1st M.Th. 2019
57 Nm. Manshom, Tizit vill ӹӹ 1st M. Div. 2006
ӹӹ 1st Missionary, Ministry Anti-Human Since
Nn. Ngipngeam Konyak (Lapa Lam- trafficking organization; Team “The 2018
58
pong) Evangelical Alliance Mission ”,
Kathmandu, Nepal

KONYAK NYUPUH SHEKO KHoNG TIZIT UNIT 43


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Title: Loom and spindle


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Lowell offering" and some of its contributors

Author: Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson

Author of introduction, etc.: Carroll D. Wright

Contributor: Lucy Larcom

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LOOM AND SPINDLE
OR

Life Among the Early Mill Girls


WITH A SKETCH OF

“THE LOWELL OFFERING” AND SOME


OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS

BY

HARRIET H. ROBINSON
AUTHOR OF “WARRINGTON PEN PORTRAITS,” “MASSACHUSETTS IN THE
WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT,” “THE NEW PANDORA,” ETC.

INTRODUCTION
BY THE
HONORABLE CARROLL D. WRIGHT

“Work is a shame to none; the shame is not to be working.”—Hesiod


NEW YORK: 46 East 14th Street
THOMAS Y. CROWELL & COMPANY
BOSTON: 100 Purchase Street
Copyright, 1898,
By Thomas Y. Crowell & Company.

Typography by C. J. Peters & Son, Boston.

Presswork by S. J. Parkhill & Co.


INTRODUCTION.

Whenever the history of economic conditions in this country shall


be written, the author will express his gratitude for all works giving
the details of especial epochs and phases of industrial life. Among
them he will find no more interesting experience than that attending
the entrance of women to the industrial field. The author of “Loom
and Spindle” contributes something more than her personal
experiences at Lowell during the early years of the textile factories,—
she contributes an inside view of the workings of a new system of
labor, which had been transplanted from England, and which
originated with the application of power to spinning and weaving.
The attractions of good wages and comfortable environment were
the inducements held out by American manufacturers at Lowell to
secure a class of operatives which should bring success to their
experiment. The prejudice against mill operatives, as shown by
investigations in England, would otherwise have delayed the
establishment of the factory in America; that is, the factory as
controlled by a central power. With the attractions offered, it was
natural that the women of New England should accept situations as
weavers, spinners, etc., in the great textile works; but they brought
with them their educational and religious training; and, as they were
grouped together, it was natural also that they should continue the
cultivation of their minds, especially under the broadening influences
of mental contact. It is this aspect of the factory system to which Mrs.
Robinson has addressed herself. It was an experience in which she
took part; she saw it all, and was a part of it. She, with her
associates, chief among whom were Harriot F. Curtis, a writer who
attained an enviable position, the Currier sisters, Mrs. Chamberlain,
Eliza Jane Cate, Harriet Farley, the sculptress Margaret Foley, Lydia
S. Hall, Lucy and Emmeline Larcom, Sarah Shedd my first teacher,
and others, who became well known in literary, benevolent, and
other walks in public life, gave character to the early factory days in
New England, which are usually referred to not only as unique in
their features, but for the purpose of supporting the idea that modern
conditions are not as attractive, and that there has been a thorough
deterioration not only in the people employed in factories, but in their
home-life. Something of this note is sounded in the last chapter of
this book; yet it must be recognized that the factory system has been
and is a power in civilization,—a factor in developing it, in truth.
The factory girl of the early period was not degraded through her
employment or her surroundings. She stepped out of factory life into
professional or semi-professional occupations. She was succeeded
by a class originally beneath her, the members of which have in their
turn graduated from the factory, and stepped into higher callings.
This process has been repeated, the destiny of the factory being
ever to reach down and lift people up out of lowly into higher
conditions. This gives the surface appearance of deterioration, when
the real fact is that through the factory the lower orders, so far as
mental capacity is concerned, are being constantly elevated. The
author sees this, yet naturally cannot help regretting that the
heterogeneity of the factory population—natives coming from many
lands, with differing social ideas, with little or no training, with few
opportunities for advancement, with low earning capacity, and with
varied languages—has changed the atmosphere of the factory
community. The human lives involved are worth more in this
atmosphere than they were in the cloddish labor out of which they
have risen.
“Loom and Spindle,” valuable as it is for its details of economic
history, for the inspiration which comes from studying the lives and
characters of noble women, teaches the lesson which the author and
her associates taught,—that whatever is honest in employment is in
the service of God. Their lives emphasize the fact that the modern
system of industry has exercised a wonderful influence in securing
intellectual stimulation, and in dignifying every honest calling.
CARROLL D. WRIGHT.
Washington, May, 1898.
CONTENTS.

CHAPTER PAGE

Introduction iii
I. Lowell Sixty Years Ago 1
II. Child-Life in the Lowell Cotton Mills 25
III. The Little Mill-Girl’s Alma Mater 40
IV. The Characteristics of the Early Factory Girls 60
V. Characteristics (Continued) 83
VI. The Lowell Offering and its Writers 97
VII. The Lowell Offering (Continued) 109
VIII. Brief Biographies of some of the Writers for 132
The Lowell Offering
IX. The Cotton Factory of To-day 202
LOOM AND SPINDLE.
CHAPTER I.

LOWELL SIXTY YEARS AGO.

“That wonderful city of spindles and looms,


And thousands of factory folk.”

The life of a people or of a class is best illustrated by its domestic


scenes, or by character sketches of the men and women who form a
part of it. The historian is a species of mental photographer of the life
and times he attempts to portray; he can no more give the whole
history of events than the artist can, in detail, bring a whole city into
his picture. And so, in this record of a life that is past, I can give but
incomplete views of that long-ago faded landscape, views taken on
the spot.
It is hardly possible to do this truthfully without bringing myself
into the picture,—a solitary traveller revisiting the scenes of youth,
and seeing with young eyes a city and a people living in almost
Arcadian simplicity, at a time which, in view of the greatly changed
conditions of factory labor, may well be called a lost Eden for that
portion of our working-men and working-women.
Before 1836 the era of mechanical industry in New England had
hardly begun, the industrial life of its people was yet in its infancy,
and nearly every article in domestic use that is now made by the
help of machinery was then “done by hand.” It was, with few
exceptions, a rural population, and the material for clothing was
grown on the home-farm, and spun and woven by the women. Even
in comparatively wealthy families, the sons were sent to college in
suits of homespun, cut and made by the village seamstress, and
every household was a self-producing and self-sustaining
community. “Homespun was their only wear,” homespun their lives.
There was neither railway, steamboat, telegraph, nor telephone,
and direct communication was kept up by the lumbering stage-
coach, or the slow-toiling canal, which tracked its sinuous way from
town to city, and from State to State. The daily newspaper was
almost unknown, and the “news of the day” was usually a week or so
behind the times. Money was scarce, and most of the retail business
was done by “barter”—so many eggs for a certain quantity of sugar,
or so much butter or farm produce for tea, coffee, and other luxuries.
The people had plenty to eat, for the land, though sterile, was well
cultivated; but if the children wanted books, or a better education
than the village school could give them, the farmer seldom had the
means to gratify their wishes.
These early New Englanders lived in pastoral simplicity. They
were moral, religious, and perhaps content. They could say with
truth,—

“We are the same things that our fathers have been,
We see the same sights that our fathers have seen,
We drink the same stream, we feel the same sun,
And run the same course that our fathers have run.”

Their lives had kept pace for so many years with the stage-coach
and the canal that they thought, no doubt, if they thought about it at
all, that they should crawl along in this way forever. But into this life
there came an element that was to open a new era in the activities of
the country.
This was the genius of mechanical industry, which would build the
cotton-factory, set in motion the loom and the spinning-frame, call
together an army of useful people, open wider fields of industry for
men and (which was quite as important at that time) for women also.
For hitherto woman had always been a money-saving, rather than a
money-earning, member of the community, and her labor could
command but small return. If she worked out as servant, or “help,”
her wages were from fifty cents to one dollar a week; if she went
from house to house by the day to spin and weave, or as tailoress,
she could get but seventy-five cents a week and her meals. As
teacher her services were not in demand, and nearly all the arts, the
professions, and even the trades and industries, were closed to her,
there being, as late as 1840, only seven vocations, outside the
home, into which the women of New England had entered.[1]

[1] These were teaching, needlework, keeping boarders, factory


labor, type-setting, folding and stitching in book-binderies.
According to the census of 1885 (that of 1895 is not yet tabulated),
wherein the subject of “Woman in Industry” was first specialized,
by Hon. Carroll D. Wright, there are 113 industries, which,
subdivided, make 17,357 separate occupations. Women have
found employment in 4,467 of these, while of the 113 general
branches, they are found in all but seven.

The Middlesex Canal was one of the earliest factors in New


England enterprise. It began its course at Charlestown Mill-pond,
and ended it at Lowell. It was completed in 1804, at the cost of
$700,000, and was the first canal in the United States to transport
both passengers and merchandise. Its charter was extinguished in
1859, in spite of all opposition, by a decision of the Supreme Court.
And thus, in less than sixty years, this marvel of engineering skill, as
it was then considered, which was projected to last for all time, was
“switched off the track” by its successful rival, the Boston and Lowell
Railroad, and, with the stage-coach and the turnpike road became a
thing of the past.
The course of the old Middlesex Canal can still be traced, as a
cow-path or a woodland lane, and in one place, which I have always
kept in remembrance, very near the Somerville Station on the
Western Division of the Boston and Maine Railroad, can still be seen
a few decayed willows, nodding sleepily over its grass-grown
channel and ridgy paths,—a reminder of those slow times when it
took a long summer’s day to travel the twenty-eight miles from
Boston to Lowell.
The Boston and Lowell Railroad, probably the first in the United
States, went into operation in 1835. I saw the first train that went out
of Lowell, and there was great excitement over the event. People
were gathered along the street near the “deepot,” discussing the
great wonder; and we children stayed at home from school, or ran
barefooted from our play, at the first “toot” of the whistle. As I stood
on the sidewalk, I remember hearing those who stood near me
disputing as to the probable result of this new attempt at locomotion.
“The ingine never can start all them cars!” “She can, too.” “She
can’t.” “I don’t believe a word of it.” “She’ll break down and kill
everybody,” was the cry.
But the engine did start, and the train came back, and the Boston
and Lowell Railroad continued an independent line of travel for about
the same number of years as its early rival; when, by the “irony of
fate,” its individuality was merged in that of a larger and more
powerful organization,—the Boston and Maine Railroad, of which, in
1895, it became only a section or division. But let us not regret too
much this accident of time, for who knows what will become of this
enormous plant during the next fifty years, when our railways,
perhaps, may be laid in the “unfeatured air.”
The first factory for the manufacture of cotton cloth in the United
States was erected in Beverly, Mass., in 1787, and in 1790 Samuel
Slater established the cotton industry in Pawtucket, R.I.; but the first
real effort to establish the enterprise was in Lowell, where a large
wooden building was erected at the Wamesit Falls, on the Concord
River, in 1813.
The history of Lowell, Mass., is not identical with that of other
manufacturing places in New England, and for two reasons: first,
because here were gathered together a larger number of factory
people, and among them were the first who showed any visible sign
of mental cultivation; and, second, because it was here that the
practice of what was called “The Lowell factory system” went into
operation, a practice which included the then new idea, that
corporations should have souls, and should exercise a paternal
influence over the lives of their operatives. As Dr. John O. Green of
Lowell, in a letter to Lucy Larcom, said: “The design of the control of
the boarding-houses and their inmates was one of the characteristics
of the Lowell factory system, early incorporated therein by Mr.
Francis Cabot Lowell and his brother-in-law, Patrick T. Jackson, who
are entitled to all the credit of the acknowledged superiority of our
early operatives.”
Cotton-mills had also been started in Waltham, Mass., where the
first power-loom went into operation in 1814; but, for lack of water-
power, these could be carried on to a limited extent only. It was
therefore resolved, by gentlemen interested, that the “plant” should
be moved elsewhere, and water privileges were sought in Maine,
New Hampshire, and in Massachusetts. Finally, Pawtucket Falls, on
the Merrimack River, was selected, as a possible site where a large
manufacturing town could be built up. Here land was bought, and the
place, formerly a part of Chelmsford, set off in 1826, was named
Lowell, after Francis Cabot Lowell, who, through his improvements,
was practically the inventor of the power-loom, and the originator of
the cotton-cloth manufacture as now carried on in America.
Kirk Boott, the agent of the first corporation, (as the mills,
boarding-houses,—the whole plant was called), was a great
potentate in the early history of Lowell, and exercised almost
absolute power over the mill-people. Though not an Englishman, he
had been educated in England, had imbibed the autocratic ideas of
the mill-owners of the mother country, and many stories were told of
his tyranny, or his “peculiarities,” long after he ceased to be a
resident.
Of his connection with the early history of Lowell, it is stated that,
before the water-power was discovered there, he went as agent of
the purchasers, to Gardiner, Me., and tried to buy of R. H. Gardiner,
Esq., the great water privilege belonging to his estate. Mr. Gardiner
would not sell, but was willing to lease it. Kirk Boott would not agree
to this, or Lowell might now have been on the Kennebec in Maine.
Then he came to Chelmsford, and saw the great Merrimack River
and its possibilities, and set himself shrewdly to work to buy land on
its banks, including the water-power. He represented to the simple
farmers that he was going to raise fruit and wool, and they, knowing
nothing of “mill privileges,” believed him, and sold the greatest water-

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