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Sir Charles Pawsey and the Naga Hills 

Kohima Educational Trust
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The Kohima Educational Trust is delighted to present this webinar with Dr Robert Lyman and guest speaker Steve White who is the Chairman of the KET.
Charles Pawsey’s decision on 3rd April 1944 to stay at Kohima Ridge may well have tipped the balance against the Japanese. If he had left, support from local Nagas would have melted away. As it was, Nagas made heroic contributions.
Steve White will look at how he came to stay at his post, his background, what he did in India before the war as an officer of the Indian Civcil Service, and his life after the war. He was a quite remarkable man.

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Комментарии : 12   
@24x7Naga
@24x7Naga 6 месяцев назад
Nagas own a lot for rights to self determination as one people and nation to Sir Charles pawsey for creating Naga Hills District tribal council in 1945 which paved way for safeguarding Naga rights, interest and future. Gone but never to be forgotten sir Charles. Kuknalim.
@rajesrecipe2492
@rajesrecipe2492 Год назад
Sir Charles Pawsey: The Pride of Nagaland 🇬🇧
@user-we7mu4wv8v
@user-we7mu4wv8v Месяц назад
Steve, Thank you so much for a wonderful presentation of Sir Charles Pawsey. During his visit to Nagaland in 1965, he stayed at our home. Sir CP and my dad were good friends. Thank you.
@thayiljoseph277
@thayiljoseph277 Месяц назад
Sir Charles Pawsey genuinely loved the Naga people,he refused to leave Nagaland during the period of japanese occupation, say that the Nagas were his own people and he proved it by staying with them during their suffering,
@ImrongNaga
@ImrongNaga Месяц назад
If we Nagas siding with the Japanese troops in the world War II we might have gained our independent long time back but we Nagas siding with British letting them to won the battle of kohima however Britisher don't care & recognized Naga's help to made them victorious history in world war II, leaving Naga territory under Indian rule 😢 now Nagas are still struggling for its independence...
@richjeffspa1729
@richjeffspa1729 Год назад
We Naga love British, we naga fought war for British, so instead of independent, let's us live in someone hand...please help us...we want freedom
@kentfrancis3551
@kentfrancis3551 Год назад
Captain Johnny the British Army Officer had fall in Love with a Naga girl who belong to Tseminyu village the rengma Naga tribe, his siblings are living here. So pliz update it about Captain Johnny
@kentrengma3492
@kentrengma3492 5 месяцев назад
Who are There siblings
@vineetchaturvedi9793
@vineetchaturvedi9793 Год назад
Charles Pawsey.....was he in touch with Verrier Elwin in the 50s?
@kaibaa.m7307
@kaibaa.m7307 Год назад
Why Britisher forget the love of Naga during you stay in Nagaland.
@adenngo9916
@adenngo9916 9 месяцев назад
Was charles pawsey first or last administrator of Naga hills?
@ZapengNChugho
@ZapengNChugho Месяц назад
Last DC of Naga Hill District
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