‘Kohima Street Carnival’ comes to a close

Cyclothon as part of Kohima Street Carnival took place at Old NST, Kohima on October 2. Flagging off the event Angami Youth Organization (AYO) President Kekhrie Pfukha, stressed on the need for cycling for better health, environment, fuel conservation and to create awareness about air pollution. “It is encouraging to witness the enthusiastic participation of cyclists from across the city,” he said and urged all the participants to be agents of change by building and expanding the horizon of our community as “we strive towards another significant milestone.”

Cyclothon as part of Kohima Street Carnival took place at Old NST, Kohima on October 2. Flagging off the event Angami Youth Organization (AYO) President Kekhrie Pfukha, stressed on the need for cycling for better health, environment, fuel conservation and to create awareness about air pollution. “It is encouraging to witness the enthusiastic participation of cyclists from across the city,” he said and urged all the participants to be agents of change by building and expanding the horizon of our community as “we strive towards another significant milestone.”

Walkathon for women and girls under the theme ‘Freedom to Walk’ was organised by Kohima Smart City in collaboration with the Kohima Municipal Council as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Celebrations on October 2. T Lanusenla Longkumer Administrator Kohima Municipal Council, flagged off the event and gave away the prizes and Certificates. Women and girls from all the 19 wards of Kohima Town participated which included a 3 year old girl with her mother and few women above the age of 60. (Morung Photo)

Children are seen playing on the Bouncies at the Street Carnival for Children at the Old NST organised by Kohima Smart City as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations on October 2. (Morung Photo)