Hynniewtrep Youths' Council - South West Khasi Hills

Kane ka dei ka Official Page jong ka Hynñiewtrep Youths' Council (HYC) South West Khasi Hills Distric 1.

To create better cordial relationship, friendship and to enthuse the spirit of brotherhood and co-operation among the people of the area.
2. To promote progressive outlook among the people to work for all sides progress and development of the areas.

17/10/2022

Pynkha shnat treikam biang ka HYC ia kaba la tip k*m ka HYC Mawpait Tlongpleng Unit kaba hap hapoh South West Khasi Hills District.

La pyntiansmai ia ki nongkitkam jong katei ka Unit ba thymmai da u Shipai John Lyngdoh ha ka jingia don ryngkat u Shipai Rangbah Donboklang Kharlyngdoh, Shipai Enlang Sawian, Shipai Jop Kharnaior, Shipai Arbok Kharjahrin bd kiwei kiwei de ki nongialam na ka District bad na ka CEC.

KI NONGKITKAM BAD KI DKHOT

1. President - Mr Marius nongsiej
2. Vice-President incharge finance - Mr Jostine Wanniang
3. Vice-President incharge Administrative - Mr Donjingkyrmen Syiemship
4. General Secretary - Toborlin Syiemship
5 Assistance General Secretary - Wandierpaul Lartang
6. Organising Secretary - Rangphrangsngi Syiemship
7. Assistance Organising Secretary - Jones Lyngkhoi
8. Publicity Secretary - Shanbor Snaitang
9. Assistance Publicity Secretary - Anjel Mylliem
10. Education Secretary - Ms Pdianghun Lartang
11. Assistant Education Secretary - Ms Daphisha Marngar
12. Sports Secretary - Mr Wallamshisha Snaitang
13. Assistant Sports Secretary - Bantreilang Lartang
14. Socio & Cultural Secretary - Abandonlang Wanniang
15. Assistant Socio & Cultural Secretary - Alban Mylliem.
16. Environment Secretary - Jenishai Syiemship

DKHOT

1. Banshai Snaitang
2. Aibelcy Shangdiar
3. Micheal Wansai
4. Bulkos Shylla
5. Welson Shylla
6. Jerry Syiemship
7. Donald Snaitang
8. Emeralstone Shylla
9. Stronglin Nongsiej

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Photos from Hynniewtrep Youths' Council - South West Khasi Hills's post 17/09/2022

La ioh ban pynskhem ia ki nongkitkam bathymmai jong ka HYC Umdohlun Circle na ka bynta ka samoi treikam 2022-2025 mynta ka sngi ha Dorbar Hall, Umdohlun.

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01/09/2022

Wan u Samla Pynskhemborlang Kharjahrin (Education Secretary HYC SWKHD) ha ka kyrdan ba khatwei (11th Position) ha ka result LLB na ka skulbah NEHU.

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Photos from Hynniewtrep Youths'  Council -HYC's post 07/07/2022
17/05/2022

I want to share how the Sixth Schedule for the Hill Tribes of Assam was added to the Indian Constitution.

By Bangham Hojai.

Honorable Reverend J.J.M. Nichols Roy was a very important member of the Bordoloi Committee and he was the member of the Constituent Assembly representing Assam.

So in the Constituent Assembly of India, J.J.M. Nichols Roy spearheaded the demand for autonomous governance in the hill regions. Nichols Roy, being a Hill Tribe from the Khasi Hills in present day Meghalaya, informed the Assembly about the apprehensions of Hill Tribes about living under the newly formed Indian State. He proposed to address their concerns by creating the Sixth Schedule, which would give them the right to self-governance in accordance with their traditions. Roy's proposal was opposed by his fellow member from Assam, Rohini K*mar Chaudhari, who wanted to assimilate the Hill Tribes into the general population. Chaudhari argued that the Sixth Schedule continued the British policy of preventing the Hill Tribes population from mingling with other Indians. Both Kuladhar Chaliha and Bishwanath Das supported Chaudhari and also argued that the Sixth Schedule had the potential to instigate communism. Das fervently contended that Nichols Roy's proposal was “in continuation of the ‘two-nation’ theory”. He stated:
Sir, i hate the provision of Sixth Schedule whereby you are perpetuating primitive conditions of life. The British spies through help of British and American missions and Communists are coming through these tribal areas and for that Reverend Nichols Roy will be held responsible.
Roy began his rejoinders by debunking the myth of the hill tribes inferiority. He stated that the hill tribes have a rich tradition of treating individuals as equal, especially women, and upholding the dignity of labour. Their cultural settings and eating habits were devoid of caste and communalism. Such concepts, he argued, were in their nascent stages among non-tribals.

Citing the Gandhian principles of self-governance and love, Roy conveyed that the hill tribes could not be won over by force; instead, allowing them to govern themselves would bind them with the nation. Nichols Roy also argued from a national security perspective, pointing out that the Indian borders could only be secured by earning the allegiance of the Hill Tribes Further, he stated that the Sixth Schedule represented a compromise as the tribal regions still remained under the control of the Governor of Assam.

Gopinath Bordoloi, the Premier of Assam, Chairman of the Bordoloi Committee and a member of the Constitutent Assembly representing Assam also supported Roy's proposal.
Ultimately, Roy’s proposal, which was backed by the Chairman of the Drafting Committee

B.R. Ambedkar, was accepted. The Sixth Schedule was added to the Indian Constitution on 7th September 1949. Reverend J.J.M Nichols Roy was also the Honourable Minister of Assam both before and after the independence of India.

J.J.M Nichols Roy died on 1st November 1959. The Government of India issued a 500 Paise commemorative stamp in his honor on 12th June 2009.

*Lastly i would like to conclude by saying that if the Sixth Schedule wouldn't have been implemented for the Hill Tribes, we would have been living in the dark phrase away from the mainstream of today's generation.

Photos from Hynniewtrep Youths' Council - South West Khasi Hills's post 28/02/2022

Ka HYC Nongthymmai Raidewsaw Unit ka la ioh ban aiti iaki Uniform football sha ka Nongthymmai Raidewsaw Youth Welfare Association k*m ka dak ka jingai mynsiem bad kitbok kitrwiang iaka seng ha ka jingialehkai final football hapoh Phlangwanbroi ba kan iohrah iaka Nam jingjop (Champion)...Im slem HYC Nongthymmai Raidewsaw Unit.
Hynñiewtrep Youth Council ( HYC)

Photos from Hynniewtrep Youths' Council - South West Khasi Hills's post 11/01/2022

K*m shibynta ban iatreilang ha ka imlang sahlang bad ban tynrong lem ia kaeh ka shon hapoh shnong ka Hynniewtrep Youths' Council -HYC Pyndensohsaw Nongthymmai Area Unit ha ka jingiadon ryngkat lang U President ka Students Union Border Area Circle ka la ioh ban Sam ia ki jainsem nep k*m syaid ha ki nongshong shnong.Hooid wat la kalong tang kaba rit hynrei ngi kyrmen ba Kan long ka Jingmyntoi iaki ba donkam eh..
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Hynniewtrep Youths' Council-Umdohlun Circle

Photos from Hynniewtrep Youths' Council - South West Khasi Hills's post 03/01/2022

U Samla Mandylos Nongbri (Vice President HYC South West Khasi Hills District) k*m u Kongsan (Chief Guest) ha ka sngi khang pyrda ia ka '1st Turshaphrang Football Tournament 2021-22' katba u dang ai jingkren bad ia pajut kti bad u Samla Lamphranglin Paliar (President HYC Phlangdiloin Area Unit) mynta ka sngi ha Phlangdiloin.

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01/01/2022

2021:An unforgettable year for Meghalaya on ILP issue

Jan 4: BJP to take up ILP issue with Rijiju
Jan 6: ILP demand: CoMSO backs Delhi stir idea
Jan 7: CoMSO asks Centre to listen to the people's voice
Jan 9: ILP takes BJP team to Delhi
Jan 10: Don't dictate Govt on ILP-Tynsong
Jan 22: Govt committed to ILP-Conrad
Jan 28: No ILP,no railway project in the State-KSU
Jan 30: Govt expects to meet Shah soon on ILP issue

Feb 1: ILP buried, Delhi trip futile - Congress
Feb 14: Not sure if State willget ILP - Congress

March 1: Can't go back on ILP demand - Kharlukhi

July 25: Amit Shah non-committal on ILP
July 31: Vote BJP to power in 2023, get ILP in 5 minutes - Sanbor Shullai

Oct 25: Will talks railways if ILP implemented - KSU to Govt

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