Guwahati, May 7: In an initiative for promoting community-led sustainable agriculture and preserving indigenous seed diversity, a ‘Seed Bank & Community Learning Centre’ was inaugurated today at Khonoma , Nagaland.
The initiative has been supported by Oil India Limited (OIL) and implemented by leading biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak in collaboration with Pabhoi Greens, a certified organic and bio- dynamic seed production and seed breeding farm and Kevi Organic Society, Khonoma.
The Seed Bank & Community Learning Center ( Zharha Tsia Ki in local parlance) will serve as an important platform for conserving indigenous seeds, promoting organic farming, facilitating community learning and strengthening sustainable rural livelihoods in Khonoma and neighbouring areas.
The programme began with an invocation by Rev. Tsolie Chase, Senior Pastor of Baptist Church Khonoma, followed by unveiling of the monolith by Ms Salhoutuonuo Kruse, Minister of Horticulture and Women Resource Development, Nagaland.
The seed bank was inaugurated by Dr. Bibhuti Prasad Lahkar, Deputy Executive Director of Aaranyak in the presence of community members, farmers, local leaders, church representatives, conservation practitioners and other dignitaries. The event began at 10:30 AM and was jointly compered by Peleviso Viyie and Asime Sakhrie.
Welcoming the gathering the chairperson highlighted the importance of conserving indigenous seeds and strengthening sustainable livelihoods through collective community participation.
A folk song, performed by Megorúzo Chase and Viplehu Chücha added colour and dignity to the occasion.
“My gratitude to Aaranyak for this wonderful initiative titled ‘Empowering Women with Sustainable Livelihood in Khonoma, Nagaland’, supported by Oil India Limited (OIL) and implemented in close collaboration with the Kevi Organic Society, Khonoma. This is a movement towards building a more inclusive, equitable and self-reliant society. The initiative focuses primarily on empowering women, which is one of the most effective ways to strengthen families, communities and the economy. I am personally impressed by this idea, and I believe it will benefit generations to come,” Minister Salhoutuonuo Kruse, said.
A senior delegation from Aaranyak comprising Dr. Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, Secretary General & Executive Director; Dr. Bibhuti Prasad Lahkar, Deputy Executive Director and Dr. Deba Kumar Dutta, Deputy Director in Rhino Research & Conservation Division (RRCD) and Hiten Kumar Baishya, Deputy Director in the Elephant Research & Conservation Division (ERCD) attended the inauguration ceremony.
“Let people from across Northeast India come and learn from the community of this village, which has led by example through action and experience. The ultimate aim of Aaranyak is to ensure human well-being alongside nature conservation.I believe this initiative is a wonderful opportunity and thank all stakeholders including the villagers for making it possible.” Dr. Bibhab Kumar Talukdar said.
A representative from Oil India Limited (OIL) also addressed the gathering and reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment towards supporting sustainable development initiatives and community welfare programmes.
The vote of thanks was delivered by Khrielhusieno Sakhrie of Kevi Organic Society, Khonoma. The programme concluded with a benediction by Rev. Fr. Salas Ngade, Parish Priest of St. John The Evangelist Church, Khonoma.





