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In her message, the Governor said that for the Hindu Meiteis, Cheiraoba symbolizes the coming of a New Year and is a festival celebrated by every household with great enthusiasm and gaiety.
In her message, Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey said that the new year is an occasion to rejoice and set new resolutions. It urged all to resolve that Cheiraoba will be a harbinger of peace and harmony in the state.
Cheiraoba Festival is not just for merrymaking and cultural festivities; it's a profound reflection of the Meitei people’s heritage and values.
Ningol Chakouba is one of the popularly celebrated festivals in Manipur.
“Many mothers and sisters are still shedding tears due to the loss of their near and dear one in the ongoing conflict. So, there is no time for us to celebrate the Ningol Chakouba."
The foregoing of Ningol Chakouba have had great impact on the local economy of the state, most particularly in the growing fisheries sector. The state had never been able to meet the requirement of fish.
To the Manipuris, it is strictly a personal choice whether one celebrates Diwali or not. It is about the lights and festivities.
"On this propitious day, let us all rededicate to strive towards the goal of bringing peace, prosperity and progress in every household of the state".
The Manipur governor, the chief minister and state minister extended greetings to the people on Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheiraoba 2023.
Manipuri Association of Canada (MAC) stated that the event commenced with an opening song titled ‘Manipur Koubi Emani’ followed by a one-minute silent tribute to the martyrs of the Anglo-Manipur war of 1891.
The upcoming BOSEM examination for class X is scheduled from April 5 and the COHSEM examination for class XI and XII is scheduled from April 8 and 7 respectively.
State leaders, including the governor, speaker, chief minister and ministers greeted the people of Manipur on the occasion of Sajibu Cheiraoba.
Ritual activities will be allowed after permission at Cheiraoching, Thangmeiband; Pishum Chinga and Singjamei.
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