KHNSI to start campaign to give a sense of nationalism

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 21

With an aim to give a sense of nationalism and spiritualism towards realising universal peace, justice and unification within the state, Khwai Nungseng Sinthalup (KHNSI) is set to start a campaign tomorrow.

General secretary of the organisation, Tensubam Leisemba Meitei told reporters in a press meet held today at Manipur Press Club that spiritualism and nationalism are interconnected with each other, and that both are needed for peaceful living in the state. The CSOs of the state has the feeling of nationalism but no sense of spiritualism, so there is no humanism and universalism, he pointed out.

The spiritual organisation is set to spread this goodwill notion of spiritualism to the youths from classes IX and X in high school, classes XI and XII and graduation and above by going to the academic field to instil the idea in youths’ Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ) and spiritual Quotient (SQ).

Tensubam said that this is a mission of the soul (atma), to bring peace, love, integrity and other good things among the people of the state. The organisation aims to spread this notion through construction of Lairamlen (Heaven/swarga) a place to gather together regardless of religion, culture, language and so on.

The Lairamlen is readied in Khongjom Langathel Saiyol Ching after the consultation of Kasom Khullen, Khongjom and Nungei, he added.

This campaign will not differentiate any religion and will give a sense of humanism. He also urged the government and the CSOs to help them in their venture towards making the state a spiritual state.

He notified that from tomorrow onwards, they will start the campaign. The campaign will go on till Khongjom Day on April 23 and see the result of their effort. He also notified that every Sunday, Meitei and Meitei Pangal people from the valley will gather and on Thursdays, it will have get-together with all the communities and on other days, educating the ideology.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 21

With an aim to give a sense of nationalism and spiritualism towards realising universal peace, justice and unification within the state, Khwai Nungseng Sinthalup (KHNSI) is set to start a campaign tomorrow.

General secretary of the organisation, Tensubam Leisemba Meitei told reporters in a press meet held today at Manipur Press Club that spiritualism and nationalism are interconnected with each other, and that both are needed for peaceful living in the state. The CSOs of the state has the feeling of nationalism but no sense of spiritualism, so there is no humanism and universalism, he pointed out.

The spiritual organisation is set to spread this goodwill notion of spiritualism to the youths from classes IX and X in high school, classes XI and XII and graduation and above by going to the academic field to instil the idea in youths’ Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ) and spiritual Quotient (SQ).

Tensubam said that this is a mission of the soul (atma), to bring peace, love, integrity and other good things among the people of the state. The organisation aims to spread this notion through construction of Lairamlen (Heaven/swarga) a place to gather together regardless of religion, culture, language and so on.

The Lairamlen is readied in Khongjom Langathel Saiyol Ching after the consultation of Kasom Khullen, Khongjom and Nungei, he added.

This campaign will not differentiate any religion and will give a sense of humanism. He also urged the government and the CSOs to help them in their venture towards making the state a spiritual state.

He notified that from tomorrow onwards, they will start the campaign. The campaign will go on till Khongjom Day on April 23 and see the result of their effort. He also notified that every Sunday, Meitei and Meitei Pangal people from the valley will gather and on Thursdays, it will have get-together with all the communities and on other days, educating the ideology.

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