•-Production is the genesis of wealth, without which no economy survives in the long run. Thus, without production, the economy growth of a state or a country is nil.
The prosperity of a country is not measured by the possessions of wealth alone; it is the summation of a country’s ability to sustain on its own, its security and its reserves set aside to tackle the unforeseeable circumstances and natural calamities.
Inflation is a sign of instability and it has become a trend with the Indian Economy. Thus, to break free from this bondage of instability, Nagas must start erecting pillars for a stable future, both economically and politically. We must be self-sufficient in food products and basic commodities to cope with the shortage in supply from other states and the natural calamities that are prone to our society and humanity in general.
Let us put on the full armour and get ourselves prepared so that we shall not have to curse, but overcome with joy, any kind of circumstances that might come our way.
Let us be producers and not consumers.
Let us be doers and not preachers.
Let us stop pleading a childish prayer.
Let us stop expecting “The Hand of God” to perform miracles but instead allow God to move His hand through our live.
Let us hope and start contributing in little way we can for our motherland from now on.
Let’s make sure that we are not driven by our own will and selfish desires but the will of God and His wisdom.
Come Naga brothers and sisters, let us reason together, forgive each other and set our differences and carry the “Bones of our Forefathers” who had sworn an oath for the freedom of our land, “Nagalim” and March ahead with the banner “Nagaland for Christ”.
Thsütho Kajiri
Naga Bazzar Colony, Kohima