Rev Dr Lalsawma | |
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Born | 1930 Sailam,Mizoram, India |
Died | 9 February 2017 Aizawl Hospital, Aizawl, Mizoram, India |
Occupation(s) | Pastor (Mizoram Presbyterian Church Synod) Social worker Writer |
Known for | Pastor, Social Work,Writing,Teaching and Preaching. |
Spouse | Pi Lalnuntluangi |
Children | James Lalsiamliana, Saroj Laldinpuii, Johan Lalhuma (L), Caryll Lalpari, Gilbert Lalzarliana(L), Daniel Lalzova |
Parent(s) | Rev Langlura(L), Pi Darneihkimi(L) |
Awards | Padma ShriHonorary Doctorate Degree under Senate of Serampore |
Lalsawma is an Indian social worker, writer and a Christian missionary and Pastor of theMizoram Presbyterian Church.[1] His contributions are reported in the reconciliation efforts between theGovernment of India and theMizo National Front (MNF) on two occasions. In the wake of theMarch 1966 Mizo National Front uprising, theMizoram Presbyterian Church Synod appointed missionaries for peace talks with MNF in 1969[2] and Lalsawma was one of two missionaries who contacted the MNF leaders.[3] In 1982, he was again a member of the three-men delegation who held talks with MNF which, untimaltely, led to theMizo Accord of 1986.[4][5] He has written several articles[6] and is the author of the book,Four Decades of Revivals, the Mizo Way.[7][8] The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of thePadma Shri, in 2005, for his contributions to Indian society.[9]
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