Video reel-making competition on the theme ‘Clean air, clean future’ concludes in Kohima.
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DIMAPUR — A video reel-making competition on the theme ‘Clean air, clean future’ was organised under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) 2024-25 as part of the action point “To intensify monitoring of industries to reduce emissions by industries.”
The programme was jointly organised by the district administration and the District Industries Centre for Information, a DIPR report stated.
The prize distribution programme held at the conference hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s office, Kohima, on Friday under the chairmanship of Dr. Riku, began with an introductory round and short experience-sharing session by the participants.
The interaction underlined the importance of self-awareness, preventive measures, understanding the causes of air pollution, its impact on health, and the collective responsibility of ensuring clean air for all.
Deputy Commissioner B Henok Buchem, in his address, encouraged the participants to act as ambassadors of the clean air campaign. The DC urged them not to keep the message to themselves but to spread it widely, stressing that the success of such initiatives depends on community participation.
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“In whatever way possible, spread the message. Take inspiration from leaders like Greta Thunberg, make a change, and be the change for a cleaner Kohima,” Buchem said.
Reminding the gathering that while people may have choices in many aspects of life, there is no choice in the air one breathes, he called for sustained efforts rather than one-time exercises. He also advised the youth to align their careers with both their talents and interests.
Altogether, 16 participants competed in the reel-making event, which reached over 3.52 lakh viewers online, successfully amplifying the message of clean and healthy air to a wider audience.
The programme concluded with the distribution of prizes. Khumchose won the first position, followed by Kevisetuo Keviu Rupreo in second place and Seyielhounuo Keyie in third.
Consolation prizes were awarded to Jasmine, Margaret, Anu, Naomi, Kalpana Karki, Elly, Yatuonuo Usou, and Rakovi Pohena.