TaFMA chairman Theja Meru handing over instruments to CCFC Noklak

Kohima, April 17 (MExN): As part of its ongoing social outreach initiative “Music4All”, the Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA), Government of Nagaland handed over two guitars and one active speaker to The Miraculum Society Nagaland– Creative Children’s Friendship Centre, Noklak.
TaFMA chairman Theja Meru handed over the instruments to the later and it was received by Vikuonuo Sachü, Founder and Managing Director of The Miraculum Society Nagaland.
The musical instruments were generously donated by Susmita Mohanty and Sid from Bangalore, two compassionate individuals who believe in the power of music to uplift and transform lives. Their contribution underscores the growing network of supporters and well-wishers from across the country who are coming forward to support TaFMA’s mission.
The “Music4All” initiative seeks to bridge the gap in access to musical education and resources in Nagaland. Through strategic outreach programs, TaFMA aims to create opportunities for children and youth to explore their creativity, discover their talents, and build confidence through music.
Operating in the picturesque and remote border district of Noklak, The Miraculum Society Nagaland- Creative Children’s Friendship Centre, Noklak, is a grassroots organization committed to empowering underprivileged children through education, creative expression, and community engagement.
The Creative Children’s Friendship Centre, its flagship project, currently nurtures over 150 bright and curious students, offering them a space to grow academically, artistically, and emotionally.
Under the visionary leadership of Vikuonuo Sachü—former Miss Nagaland and Miss Kohima—the Centre stands as a beacon of hope for rural children.
With a passionate team of educators, the Centre promotes values of creativity, friendship, empathy, and community service, while also identifying and nurturing hidden talents.
The Miraculum Society envisions a future where every child, regardless of their geographical location or socio-economic background, has access to quality education and the tools to become agents of positive change.
Meanwhile, TaFMA extended its gratitude to Susmita Mohanty and Sid for their generous donation, and calls upon more individuals, organizations, and patrons of the arts to join this meaningful movement and support the growth of music and arts across the state.