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The Karbi Cultural Society (KCS) has officially ushered in a new era of leadership with the election of Humsing Bey as president and Sunil Tokbi as general secretary. The election, which took place today at the KCS office in Taralangso, marks a significant moment for the organization and the broader Karbi community.

Humsing Bey, who previously served as the vice president, received unanimous support from the members, reflecting a strong desire for continuity and experienced leadership. His vision for the KCS emphasizes the importance of preserving and promoting Karbi culture while simultaneously fostering an environment of growth and innovation.
Sunil Tokbi, also unanimously elected as general secretary, brings with him a wealth of experience and dedication to the Karbi cause. Together, the newly elected leaders have committed to working collaboratively to enhance the visibility and appreciation of Karbi traditions, art, and heritage. Their leadership is seen as crucial in navigating the challenges faced by the community while leveraging opportunities for cultural advancement.
Upon their election, Bey and Tokbi articulated their shared vision for the future of the KCS. They emphasized their commitment to not only preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Karbi people but also to modernizing and promoting it to wider audiences. This includes initiatives aimed at engaging younger generations, ensuring that the traditions and values of the Karbi community are passed down and remain relevant in contemporary society.













