Monday, July 14, 2025
spot_img

FM wraps up four-day tour with visit to RK Mission School, Sohra

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

SHILLONG, July 13: Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman concluded her four-day visit to Meghalaya on Sunday with a stop at the Ramakrishna Mission School in Sohra—an institution deeply woven into the state’s educational and socio-political legacy.
She paid floral tributes at the statues of Swami Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda, honouring the spiritual foundation upon which the Mission stands.
Later, she toured the vocational training centre run by the institution, where around 100 women are currently enrolled in a free weaving programme aimed at promoting economic independence through traditional skills.
She engaged with the women undergoing training and interacted with local entrepreneurs associated with the centre.
The Minister took note of the Mission’s efforts to create avenues for self-reliance and livelihood among women—a theme that has been central to the Mission’s outreach in the region.
She expressed a strong interest in the institution’s alumni, acknowledging the school’s role in nurturing a generation of leaders and professionals.
Among the school’s most distinguished former students are former chief minister Brington Buhai Lyngdoh who is known for pioneering coalition politics in India; George Gilbert Swell, a prominent parliamentarian; and Donkupar Roy, also a former chief minister. Over the years, the institution has also produced a number of bureaucrats and technocrats who have contributed to the state’s development.
Sitharaman’s visit coincided with the school’s centenary celebrations. To commemorate the occasion, she planted a sapling on the campus—a gesture symbolising growth, continuity and the enduring relevance of the Mission’s values.
She interacted with 90-year-old Lolin Lyndem, one of the oldest living alumni of the institution, who had served as a student as well as a teacher; and Theilin Phanbuh, president of the school and recipient of the Padma Shri for her work in the field of women’s welfare.
The school’s leadership noted the Minister’s genuine curiosity about the institution’s evolution over the decades. Sitharaman was particularly keen to understand the historical significance of the Sohra centre, its achievements in education and healthcare, and the social challenges it continues to address in the region.
Her visit was seen as a gesture of recognition for the Mission’s long-standing service to the community.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Sexually abused girl self immolates; remains critical

Bhubaneswar, July 13: The health condition of a 20-year-old college student, who immolated herself over an alleged sexual...

Congress slams BJP over Odisha self immolation case

New Delhi, July 13: The Congress on Sunday termed as a “national tragedy” a woman student of a...

Blatantly undemocratic: CM Omar slams ‘house arrests’

National Conference leaders call it attempt to undermine elected government Srinagar, July 13: Prominent leaders, including from ruling and...

Members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad scuffle with police personnel during a protest march against the Jammu and Kashmir government’s decision to...

Members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad scuffle with police personnel during a protest march against the Jammu...