Aizawl: Lalremsami, a single Olympics from the state and part of the national women’s hockey team in the Tokyo match who lost medal but won many hearts, given a big response in Mizoram on Wednesday.
After his arrival at Lengpui Airport, Lalremiami, the first woman from the country actually played at the Olympics, was given a formal state revenue that was usually intended for VVIPs who visited from outside the country.
First in the ranks at the reception was a Mizo Hockey player who was proud to welcome the house of their own member behind him after playing for the Indian women’s national field hockey semifin in Tokyo.
They embarrassed with ceremonials of puan (shawl) called “tawlhlohpuan”, translated loosely as “shawl no retreat or giving up”.
On behalf of the state government, he was accepted and passed by R.
Lalzirliana’s minister, local administration minister K.
Lalinliana, a number of officials, fans and brotherhood of American sports, while Sports Minister Robert Romawia Royte had given him an escort official from New Delhi to Aizawl.
LalremSami, while overcoming the media at the airport, expressing his gratitude for the monetary support he had received from the Mizoram government under the leadership of Zoramthanga’s Minister of Zoramthanga, Robert Romawia Royte and the others who were rooted for him.
Furthermore, he also reaffirmed his appreciation for being given the “A set” group under his current government and employer, the Ministry of Railway.
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