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Thursday 15 June YMA Day in Mizoram India

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The Young Mizo Association (YMA) is the largest non-profit, secular and non-governmental organisation of the Mizo people.  

There are over 250,000 members of the YMA, with over 700 branches all over Mizoram and beyond to the states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura.  

The YMA was formed on June 15th 1935, by the Welsh Christian missionaries based on similar organisations in the UK. The original name was the Young Lushai Association. The name was changed to the “Young Mizo Association” in 1947.  

The YMA has three aims and objectives: 

  1. Good use of leisure, 
  2. Development of the Mizo society, and 
  3. Revere Christian ethics. 

It also has ten commitments: 

  1. Self-discipline and righteousness 
  2. Good management of family 
  3. Just and truthfulness 
  4. Tolerance 
  5. Politeness 
  6. Chivalry and usefulness 
  7. Social commitment 
  8. Respect for religion 
  9. Preservation of culture 
  10. Abstinence from liquor and drugs 
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