Mizoram’s most significant cultural festival, Chapchar Kut, was celebrated with great enthusiasm today at AR Ground. Chief Minister Lalduhoma graced the occasion as Kut Pa (Father of the Festival), while Art & Culture Minister C. Lalsawivunga served as the Kut Thlengtu (Host of the Festival).
This year’s theme, "Zo Nun Ze Mawi – Hawihhawmna" (The Beautiful Zo Behaviour – Respect for Others), highlighted the importance of respect as a core value of Mizo society.
In his speech, Chief Minister Lalduhoma emphasized the need to preserve the rich traditions of Mizo ancestors, particularly the practice of Hawihhawmna—showing respect through both words and actions. He stressed that values such as respect for elders, selfless service, mutual understanding, and helping one another in times of need are fundamental to maintaining social harmony and unity.
He also spoke about the wisdom of Mizo ancestors, which continues to provide valuable guidance for both community well-being and economic progress.
The celebration featured vibrant cultural performances from various soloist and groups, including the Mizo Cultural Organization, MZP Choir, Central YMA, Art & Culture Department, PC Girls' School, Assam Cultural Troupe (NEZCC), Nagaland Cultural Troupe (NEZCC), Fiji Cultural Troupe (ICCR), Bawm Cultural Troupe, and the Hmar Cultural Troupe.
The evening concluded with energetic performances by music bands, making the festival a grand showcase of Mizo culture and heritage.
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