The Tokhü Emong Mini Hornbill Festival 2025 celebration at the Public Ground, Wokha culminated on Friday afternoon. Addressing the gathering, the special guest, Relo Aye, Superintendent of Police, Wokha reflected on the state of development in Nagaland, and expressed hope that a positive and lasting solution would come to Nagaland, stressing that such change would require both the public and authorities to work together with a positive attitude.
He pointed out that despite 60 years of statehood, Nagaland still faces a lack of development and called for the revival of the strong work culture established by the forefathers. “We must revive our culture of hard work; otherwise, festivals like Tokhü Emong will slowly lose their identity,” he said. Concluding his address, Aye urged everyone to

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