
Siaha, Jan 12: Assam Rifles celebrated Missionary Day at Siahatla Village in Siaha District, Mizoram, on 12 January 2026, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening community bonds and promoting social harmony in the region. The event was organised as part of Assam Rifles’ ongoing outreach initiatives aimed at fostering mutual trust, cultural understanding and people-centric engagement.
Missionary Day holds deep historical and cultural significance in Mizoram, as it commemorates the arrival of Welsh missionaries Rev J.H. Lorrain and Rev F.W. Savidge in 1894. Their contribution laid the foundation for education, social reform and spiritual awakening in the region, shaping Mizo society in profound ways. The observance of this day serves as a reminder of the enduring values of service, compassion and selfless dedication.
The programme at Siahatla Village witnessed enthusiastic participation from local residents, village elders and youth. Through interactions and community activities, Assam Rifles personnel paid tribute to the missionaries’ legacy while reinforcing the importance of unity, respect and collective progress. The event reflected the shared values between the force and the local community, rooted in cooperation and mutual support.
Addressing the gathering, Assam Rifles representatives highlighted the force’s role not only as a guardian of peace and security but also as a partner in development and social wellbeing. Emphasis was laid on harmony, inclusiveness and preserving cultural heritage, which remain central to Assam Rifles’ ethos while operating in the North Eastern region.
By commemorating Missionary Day alongside the people of Siahatla, Assam Rifles once again demonstrated its people-first approach and deep respect for local traditions. Such initiatives strengthen the bond between the force and the community, contributing to lasting peace, trust and shared prosperity in Mizoram.
Siaha, Jan 12: Assam Rifles celebrated Missionary Day at Siahatla Village in Siaha District, Mizoram, on 12 January 2026, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening community bonds and promoting social harmony in the region. The event was organised as part of Assam Rifles’ ongoing outreach initiatives aimed at fostering mutual trust, cultural understanding and people-centric engagement.
Missionary Day holds deep historical and cultural significance in Mizoram, as it commemorates the arrival of Welsh missionaries Rev J.H. Lorrain and Rev F.W. Savidge in 1894. Their contribution laid the foundation for education, social reform and spiritual awakening in the region, shaping Mizo society in profound ways. The observance of this day serves as a reminder of the enduring values of service, compassion and selfless dedication.
The programme at Siahatla Village witnessed enthusiastic participation from local residents, village elders and youth. Through interactions and community activities, Assam Rifles personnel paid tribute to the missionaries’ legacy while reinforcing the importance of unity, respect and collective progress. The event reflected the shared values between the force and the local community, rooted in cooperation and mutual support.
Addressing the gathering, Assam Rifles representatives highlighted the force’s role not only as a guardian of peace and security but also as a partner in development and social wellbeing. Emphasis was laid on harmony, inclusiveness and preserving cultural heritage, which remain central to Assam Rifles’ ethos while operating in the North Eastern region.
By commemorating Missionary Day alongside the people of Siahatla, Assam Rifles once again demonstrated its people-first approach and deep respect for local traditions. Such initiatives strengthen the bond between the force and the community, contributing to lasting peace, trust and shared prosperity in Mizoram.
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