Mayangnokcha Ao
Mayangnokcha Ao (1901–1988) was an Indian educationist and writer from Nagaland and the founder vice president of the Naga National Council.[1] Hailing from the Ao Naga tribe, born in Changki village, Nagaland, he was the first graduate from the tribe[2] and the first Naga headmaster of the Impur Mission Training M. E. School,[3] the oldest school in the region, where he served from 1927 to 1940.[4] In 1948, he was appointed as the headmaster of the Government High School Mokokchung.[2] He was a member of the team which translated the Old Testament into Naga language and was the translator of the Psalms.[5]
Mayangnokcha Ao | |
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Born | 1901 Nagaland, India |
Died | 1988 |
Occupation | Educationist Writer |
Awards | Certificate of Gallantry 1945-Member of British Empire MBE1946- Padma Shri1984 |
The British Government awarded Mayangnokcha the 'Certificate of Gallantry'in 1945 and the 'Member of British Empire'MBE in 1946,The Government of India conferred on him the President's'Best teacher' award in 1964 and awarded Mayangnokcha the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1984.[6] Three years later,on 29 February 1988, he died at the age of 86. His life has been documented in a biography, Mayangnokcha, the Pathfinder and the Government High School Mokokchung was renamed after him on 16 June 1994 as Mayangnokcha High School.[2]
See also
References
- Chaube, Shibani Kinkar (1999) [1973]. Hill politics in Northeast India. Orient Longman. pp. 153–161. ISBN 81-250-1695-3. OCLC 42913576.
- "MGHSS: The journey so far…". Sunday Post. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
- Jonathan Glancey (2011). Nagaland: A Journey to India's Forgotten Frontier. Faber and Faber. p. 288. ISBN 9780571276073.
- "CMHSS Impur, the Oldest School in Nagaland". India Post. 6 June 2008. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
- "Ao Literature Committee". Language in India. 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
- "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
Further reading
- R P Sharma; Ngangshikokba Ao (2000). Mayangnokcha, the pathfinder. Mayangnokcha Award Trust. p. 255. OCLC 47208228.