North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) observed the 189th death anniversary of U Tirot Sing Syiem today, a ceremony attended by the university’s teachers, students, and non-teaching staff.
The event, held on the NEHU campus, honored the legacy of the Khasi chief known for his
valiant struggle against British colonial powers.
The observance was chaired by Prof. Devendra Nayak, the Vice-Chancellor (I/C) of NEHU.
Prof S Umdor from the Department of Economics delivered an insightful talk on “The Life and
Freedom Struggle of U Tirot Sing Syiem,” highlighting the warrior's sacrifice and guerrilla
warfare tactics against the British. Prof. Umdor stressed the significance of the day and praised
contemporary academicians and administrators for shedding light on lesser-known heroes of
India.
Col. Omkar Singh (Retd), the Registrar, in his remarks, underscored the need for modern
administrative acumen and the lessons that can be drawn from U Tirot Sing’s heroic efforts for a
better future. He emphasized the importance of learning from history to build a more just and
equitable society.
Prof. Devendra Nayak, from the Department of Geography, applauded the participants for their
efforts in illuminating the life and struggles of U Tirot Sing Syiem. He highlighted the necessity
for the younger generation to be aware of the contributions of unsung heroes and called for
increased research on these freedom fighters, whose stories are often omitted from mainstream
history books.
Prof. Nayak urged the NEHU Students’ Union (NEHUSU) to take a leading role in organizing
programs and raising awareness about freedom fighters. He assured that the university would
fully support such initiatives. Earlier, Mr. Toniho S Kharsati, the General Secretary of NEHUSU,
emphasized the importance of liberty, justice, and welfare activities both on and off the NEHU
campus, advocating for holistic growth inspired by the lives of freedom fighters.
The event was a fitting tribute to U Tirot Sing Syiem, celebrating his legacy and inspiring future
generations to continue his fight for justice and freedom. Prof. Devendra K Biswal from the
Department of Zoology convened the overall program to pay homage to the brave-heart U Tirot
Sing Syiem.
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