Friday, October 30, 2009

ZO ORGANIZATION DELHI: ZODFC PRACTICE SESSIONS PHOTOS2009#c3287845769211724857

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ZODFC PRACTICE SESSIONS PHOTOS2009

Standing:
Boipuneu Taithul, Mungtro Taithul, Sutpu Munluo, Khuplungdam Mantuang, Kailun, Upau
Kneeling: Minlawm Tungdim, Paugoumang Gangte, Lalneu Haokip
Sitting: Jonathan Samte





ZODFC Expert Goalkeeper Mr Paugoumang



Practising Balls and Uniforms











Pastor T. Kamsuanlal of Delhi Lutheran Church(MELC Delhi) blessing the FC Uniforms and Praying for the success of the ZODFC Team in the ensuing R.N Tamchon Tournament 2009






First Practice in Sirifort Sports Complex led by Capt. Upau
and Coach Mr. Bhupen Adhikari

































































































Upau, Ben, Jonathan, Lalneu











Upau, Lalboi, Lalneu


















Jonathan


Minlawm leh Thangneu



T. Douminlien, ZODFC Team Manager leh Jonathan Midfielder


















Thursday, October 22, 2009

ZOGAAL TANGTHU ALIM TOH LAIBU A BAWL MUTHEI IN UMTA.


Zopatong Magazine editor Pu S. Nengkhanlun in a thu a gel ngiit ngiet, a thu dungjui a James Taithul in a lim a gel zet zet. Zodreams Presents – Zogaal Ka thange ka Zogaal saat chi laibu Phamsa Zou pasal haat, khangsawn momnoute khuolna leh Zoulei kepbitna dinga a hinna ana pia Zou pasal phate thei zingna di’a a bawl uh sawtlou in ahonna um pai t a ding.
James Taithul leh S. Nengkhanlun in “Zogal Tangthu” kichi comics a bawl uh Nehkhanthang in apa (late) P. Lunkap theigigena dia a sutkhiet (printed) Oct 20, 2009 nin Zomunnuam a UZO Special Assembly ah Pu GS Haupu Zou, General President UZO HQ in hong (release) hongta.

A copy deiten Zolengthe admin kungah sum pe masa ngeet in amu thei ding. Outside Delhi or India ten admin@zolengthe.net or zoulun77@gmail.com or +91-9990671987 ah thuchien doh thei zing ding hi.

Source Zolengthe.net

196 Indian languages endangered :Experts to mull revival

New Delhi, October 21 2009: Some 196 Indian languages are endangered, according to a recent Unesco study, and a worried lot of linguists, scholars and policy-makers are meeting in a two-day international seminar here Thursday to discuss how to save these language.'According to the 'Unesco Atlas of the World's languages in Danger, 2009', India has around 196 endangered languages, among the highest in the world,' said Kamalini Sengupta from Intach Intangible Heritage Division, which is organising the seminar.'Intach has decided to place endangered languages in our priority area.But to gain a proper perspective and move in a positive direction, the situation needs careful study,' Sengupta added.For this purpose, an international seminar on endangered languages in India will be organised at the India International Centre.Scholars like Kapila Vatsyayan as well as linguists and educators will all discuss issues threatening these languages, a large chunk of which are regional and tribal languages ignored by the growing English and Hindi speaking masses.While announcing the event, several scholars highlighted some pertinent problems.'Most languages which are endangered are out of the loop of the education system.And the shrinking of languages used in Indian education system is not only because of infrastructure and resource constraints but because of what the market demands,' said Udaya Narayana Singh, former director of the Central Institute for Indian Languages (CIIL).G.D.Prasad Sastry, a research officer for the ministry of human resource development's CIIL and Centre for Tribal Languages, said the government lacked the will to tackle the problem which could lead to loss of culture and heritage associated with the language.'The 2002 census enlists India as having just 122 languages.Whereas in 1962 there were over 1,600 languages as per the survey.Isn't there something wrong then that Unesco's Atlas points at 196 endangered languages?' Sastry told IANS.The seminar will also see many international linguists and experts discussing the models followed in their countries.One such scholar, Nicolas Reid from the University of New England pointed out that the Australian subcontinent for decades ignored native languages and recent attempts to revive the language at the primary school level had even succeeded in improving level of participation and attendance.
Source e-pao.net

Monday, October 19, 2009

APPEAL TO OUR ZO/ZOU BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN DELHI AND NCR


It is a great pleasure to inform you that our Zo/Zou society is participating in the 3rd NORTH EAST Tamchon Football Trophy 2009 for the first time ever.

It is not an easy task to participate in such big event in the capital of India. The various tribes and clubs of the N.E India are participating in this great event and cultural fiesta. Therefore, it is befitting of all Zo/Zou lovers and right thinking people to give their hands in support in cash and kind and physically ,setting aside our selfish motives, interests, chauvinism, clanism, political affiliations, religious orthodoxy, sub-regionalism etc so as to stand together as one united society in this crucial hours, which takes place once a year only. It is good for brethren to stay together in these time of need.
As you know, participating in this kind of event, not only involves mental and physical planning and hardships, it also involves a lot of financial expenditures. Therefore, this Appeal is sent out to you, for kind donations and contributions in cash and kind, which will be highly appreciated.

Mr. T.Z Zou
Chairman -cum-Managing Director,
Department of Games and Sports , ZO/ZOU ORGANISATION DELHI,(ZOD)

ZOD FC DONATION KIMUTENG LIST AND EXPENDITURE

Name Amount
1. Pu Lien Gangte Rs.11,000/-
Member, Zonal Railways, NFR, Govt. of India
Pu Randhir Singh Yadav,
Real Estate Developer Rs. 10,000/-
Pu GS Chanda, Proprietor,
IndianSilica Group Rs. 5,000/-
4. Pu Samuel Kamkholun Tungnung Rs. 2,000/-
Total Rs.28,000/-

TUNI TAN A, EXPENDITURE TENG
1. Playground charges per day Rs. 1000/-
2. Bus/Auto fares for 22 person per day Rs. 300/-
3. Refreshments per day Rs.200/-
4. Food per day Rs. 400/-
5. Miscellaneous Rs. 100/-
Total per day Rs 2000 per day
Grand total for 20 days Rs. 40,000/- (A)

6. Uniforms + Veeps Rs. 20,000/-
7. Boots Rs. 10,000/-
8. T.A/D.A for players from Manipur Rs. 16,000/-
9. Two months room rent+electric fees Rs. 15,000/-
Grand total Rs. 61,000/- (B)

Total (A) +(B) Rs. 1,01,000/-
(Rupees one lakh one thousand only) till date.


Finance Incharge-cum- Manager, ZOD FC

ZOD FC TEAM TE PEH DI NI TENG:

Tuesday 3rd nov.2009,9.00 am-ZODFC v/s DMZP
Wednesday 4th nov.2009,1.00 pm -ZODFC v/s DART FC(AO NAGA)
Saturday,7th nov.2009,9.00 am-ZODFC v/s ZELIANGRONG FC
Wednesday,11th nov.2009,1.00 pm-ZODFC v/s SSPP(PAITE)

For details please click below in the pink sheets:

THE 3RD NORTHEAST RN TAMCHON FOOTBALL TROPHY 2009 FIXTURE:






Wednesday, October 7, 2009

T.KHUPLIANLAM,NEWLY APPOINTED AS SPOKESPERSON, ZOD.


3rd RN TAMCHON NORTH EAST FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT GROUP BREAKUP







Zo Organization Delhi Football Club(ZODFC) in Group D tang hi.ZODFC group a um te ahile -DMZP,ZELIANGRONG,AO,SSPP.Match ahile Oct.last week in kipan di hi .ZODFC ten jong Innlam akipat ballpeh siem vawt Tangval 8 tah kila hi.Amaute khatveilam apat delhi hingtung ta uhi.Munirka ah ZODFC Guest House ah tung uhi.Niteng in Coach siamtah khat guide na nuai in rigorous training bawl gige uhi.Tuojieh in koipou in ZODFC Team te i panpi thei na uh khat poupou hilejong welcome gige ihi uhi.Cheerleaders lamkai miss Cicily & Julie te jong hapan mama uhi.Tukum ei ZOU/ZO te Tamchon a i pang masat na pen uh ahiman in amin a buoibuoi nonlou in koipou in support som chiet vai.Nam Itt le Nam Ngaina Lamkai Delhi a umteng in Jong Lung geel tha kia in khatvei mongmong kithu tua in I Nam uh Tawi sang va ui. MAY GOD BLESS ZODFC TEAM !News Compiled by T.KHUPLIAN,Spokesperson ZOD.