Jakhama traditional shooting competition
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:35 am
Jakhama traditional shooting competition
The age old annual “Traditional Shooting Competition” of Jakhama Village was held on July 29 at Jakha-Tsiezou, organized by Jakhama Youth Society (JYS).
This competition is held on the 4th day of Chünyi (local Millet festival) every year.
More than 200 youth participated in this shooting competition along with inspiring participation led by Col. Govind Singh, 164 Infantry Battalion TA Naga, Jakhama and his colleagues.
The organizers expressed gratitude especially to the Army officers for their enthusiastic participation, which in turn have inspired the local youth to be disciplined in their endeavors, and also to Medose Richa Chairman, Jakhama Village Council and his colleagues for their encouragement and support.
Kezhodeho Tetso, Kelüvizo Tetso and Nozosül Zhotso were the winners respectively and awarded with cash prizes.
All the 8 Khels of Jakhama and local youth clubs constructed tents and organized various entertainment games for the public which added to the success of the shooting competition and concluded the Chünyi celebration.
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The age old annual “Traditional Shooting Competition” of Jakhama Village was held on July 29 at Jakha-Tsiezou, organized by Jakhama Youth Society (JYS).
This competition is held on the 4th day of Chünyi (local Millet festival) every year.
More than 200 youth participated in this shooting competition along with inspiring participation led by Col. Govind Singh, 164 Infantry Battalion TA Naga, Jakhama and his colleagues.
The organizers expressed gratitude especially to the Army officers for their enthusiastic participation, which in turn have inspired the local youth to be disciplined in their endeavors, and also to Medose Richa Chairman, Jakhama Village Council and his colleagues for their encouragement and support.
Kezhodeho Tetso, Kelüvizo Tetso and Nozosül Zhotso were the winners respectively and awarded with cash prizes.
All the 8 Khels of Jakhama and local youth clubs constructed tents and organized various entertainment games for the public which added to the success of the shooting competition and concluded the Chünyi celebration.
http://www.nagalandpost.com/ChannelNews ... VRQtHR8%3d