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Ruantlâng Fahrah Unaute
Ruantlâng Fahrah Unaute

Jul 22, 2025

Pu Lainisanga fate hi Ruantlang khua a khawsa ṭhin an ni a, mahse tunah chuan an pa a boral tawh avângin Zo Inspiration Foundation te'n Aizawl ah kan hruai thla a, kan remchân dan ang angin kan enkawl ve tawp rih a ni.

An chhûngkaw chanchin :

Pu Lainisanga(L) hi kum 1970 ah a lo piang a, unau sawm niin pakhat hian a boral san tawh a, Mizoram lamah pathum awmin a bak zawng hi Myanmar lamah an awm thung. Pu Lainisanga(L) hi Thantlang District, Tikhuangtum (Myanmar) khawchhuak niin, kum 5 vel a nih hian Tahan lamah an chhûngkuain an pem a, a nu leh pa te hian an boral san tawh a ni.

Kum 2006 khân Myanmar aṭang Ruantlangah an rawn pem leh a, kum 2007 khân Pi Vanlalpeki, Ruantlang nen inneiin fa panga an nei hman a ni. Mahse, Pi Vanlalpeki hian kum 2022 February Thla khân a pasal fanaute chu pasal dang ûmin a chhuahsan a, hemi hnu hian a pasal te khua Darlawnah fate neiin an khawsa a ni. Phone hmang erawh chuan an inbe leh zeuh ṭhin niin a fate’n an sawi a ni. Pi Vanlalpeki’n a pasal fanau te a chhuahsan lai hian an fa te hi a upa ber pawh kum 15 a upa niin an naupang ber hi kum 6 mi chauh a la ni.

An nu chhuahsan hnuah an pa a damlo :

An nu chhuahsan hnuah Pu Lainisanga(L) hi kum 2012 khân Hepatitis-C a vei tih hriatchhuah a ni a, an harsat em avângin damdawiin an pan thei lo a ni. Kum 2019 khân khum betin a damlo a, Ruantlang Branch YMA-te'n damdawiin lamah kalpui in TB a vei tih hmuhchhuah a ni, in lamah TB damdawite eiin a theih ang angin an inenkawl chhunzawm ve leh ta a ni.

Mahse, kum 2023 Krismas hma deuh khân a nâ chu zual deuhin eirawngbawl paw'n a tho chhuak peih ta lova, a pum te puarin a vûng a, pumpui ulcer a neih tel avângin zan pawh mut a harsat ṭhin hle.

A fate a boral san :

An pa ber hnathawka a chet theih tak loh avângin an unau hian Bawng vengin an inhlawh ṭhin a, Chawlhni(Sunday) pawh inkhâwm duh mah se an awl thei lova. An Bawng ven hlawh hi an chhûngkaw ei ber a ni a, an harsat em avângin school pawh kal châk viau mah se, an la kal thei lo a ni.

Chutia inhlawh reng renga hun an hman laiin an pa chu a lo chau nasa hle tawh mai a, vanduaithlak takin January ni 17, 2024 zing lam dar 6:00 khân Pu Lainisanga(L) chuan a fate 5 chu chatuan ram a pansan ta a ni.

Ruantlang khawchhûnga NGO’s hrang hrangte leh Kohhrante'n an chanchin hriain theih ang tawkin sum leh pai leh eiturte an pe ṭhin a. Tin, mimal leh pawl hming pawn ṭanpuina hi pek ṭhin an ni bawk.

An pualin hma kan lâk sak :

Kha tih laia an khaw YMA Secretary chuan kan Founder hnênah an unau chanchin alo thlen a, an dinhmun te uluk taka kan zirchian hnuah hmalak sak ngei ngai niin kan hria a, January ni 12,2024 khân mipui te hnênah vehbur kan khawnsak ta a ni.

January ni 30,2024 khân vehbur kan khawn aṭanga thilpek tling khâwm cheng ₹4,75,610/- (nuaili singsarih sangnga zaruk sawm) chu an khuaa an Chenna Inah a hlanna kan va nei a ni. Heng hunlai hian an chhûngte khual khua aṭanga kalte'n an lo awmpui a, an ni pawh hian an awmpui rei thei dawn lo ni a a lan avângin kan rilru a buai hle a, YMA te nen pawh vawi tam inbiak a ni.

An chenna in kan sa tha :

An pa dam laia an chenna in chu a chhiat tawh bakah fur hmachhawn lehna chi a kan ngaih loh avângin February ni 8,2024 khân YMA te nena sak ṭhat hna kan ṭan a, kar khat vel kan buaipui hnuah an bialtu Pastor Rev. K. Lalthlamuana chuan Pathian hnêna hlanna min neihsak a ni.

Hun a kal zel a, an unau awmpui tu tur a kan ngaih te an remchân dawn tak loh avângin ruahmanna thar siam leh a ngai ta. Vawi tam kan ngaihtuah hnuin an unau Aizawl lama hruai thlaka Hostel a dah rih mai nise kan ti ta a, an khua a enkawltu mumal nei lova an awm zel chuan hum sual an dai palh kan hlau a ni.

An sikul luhna turte uluk takin kan zawng kual a, a tawpah chuan Divine Intervention School, Zonuam Principal kan zu hmu a, a nin theih tawp chhuahpui min lo tiam avângin an sikul hostel a dah luh mai kan tum ta a ni. He kan ruahmanna hi Ruantlang YMA lam pawn ṭha min tihpui hle a, enkawl zel duh mahse kan kutah min pa pek tawh a ni ber.

Ruantlang atangin Aizawlah :

April ni 8,2024 khân an unau chu lirthei pahnihin kan va hruai a, an pa thlân kan tlawhpui hnuin Aizawl lam kan panpui ta a ni. Lirthei an rui nasa hle a, an unau chuan an luak bawrh bawrh a, kan tlan thui thei meuh lo. Mipa hlang kan kal avângin kan bawihsawm hlei thei lova, mahse theih ang angin kan buaipui a ni.

Zan dar 8:30pm velah Aizawl kan thleng a, Ramhlun Venglai-a kan office a zanriah kan ei hnuah hmun danga riak lovin Office-ah kan riah pui ta a. An chau bawk a, an mutui êm êm a, an lung a leng ru hle niin kan hre bawk.

April ni 10,2024 tukah an mamawh tur thil chi hrang hrang kan lam khâwm sak a, an thawmhnaw te hak tlak mang a awm tawh loh avângin thawmhnaw thar kan lei nual bawk. Tichuan, chawhnu lamah Divine Intervention School Hostel-ah kan va dah lut a, mittui parawl chungin kan in hawsan ta a ni.

An unau hi an in hmangaih hle a, an pa hian an upa ber hnênah engpawh thleng se an unau inṭhen hrang lo tura alo chah avângin lâk hran mai ṭha in kan hre lova, a upa ber Francis-a pawh an sikul Cook helper turin Principal kan biak sak a, a naute hmu phakin an sikulah a thawk ve ta rih a ni.

Kan va tlawh thin :

Thla tin inrinni vawi hnihna hi Hostel visiting day anih avângin kan zu tlawh ṭhin a, an ei turte leh an sikul mamawh ṭhenkhatte kan pek sak ṭhin a ni. Tin, visiting day hian an monthly fee leh bâ an lo neih ang angte kan pek sak nghal vek ṭhin a ni.

Kan kal dawn tih an hriat avângin mi an lo nghak hlel ṭhin êm êm a, a hma ni ah an zirtirtu te phone kaltlangin an mamawh te an lo thlen ṭhin bawk.

'Visiting Day' hi kan hmuh theih hun bik anih avângin an zirtitute hnênah an hmasawn leh sawn loh te kan zawt a, an zirtirtu te paw’n an chanchin a chhia a ṭha an lo sawi ve zel ṭhin a ni.

Hmasawnna hmuh tur a awm zel :

A tirah chuan engkim a thar vek anih avângin hma an sawn lutuk hlei thei lova, mahse thla 3 vel an awm hnuah an result alo danglam ṭan a, mi fate ang êm chu la nilo mahse kan naupangte hian engkim ah hma an sawn a ni.

An mi lâi phei chuan an sikul a Mizo ṭawng in chhiar siakah lawmman te a lo dawng a, exam result ah pawh an lo pass ve ṭan sap sap bawk e. Mahse, a hlimawm lai tluk zetin a harsa lai hi a tam a, beidawn rum rum châng pawh a tam hle. Beidawn a tawpsan mai chi erawh an ni hauh lova, hma hun hrelo mah ila an puitlin thlenga buaipui leh enkawl hi kan tum a ni.

A tir a sap ṭawng an harsatnate pawh a zia chho mek zel a, an nungchang pawh a mawi tawh hle, an hawihhawm bakah tihtur leh tih loh tur te, awmdan mawi te an thiam tawh êm êm bawk a ni.


English

Mr. Lainisanga’s children formerly resided in Ruantlang, Champhai. Following the passing of their father, the Zo Inspiration Foundation relocated them to Aizawl and has since been providing care and support to the extent of our available resources.

Details of their family history:

The late Mr. Lainisanga was born in 1970. He was one of ten siblings, though one had sadly passed away. Three of his siblings currently reside in Mizoram, while the rest live in Myanmar. He was originally from Tikhuangtum village in Thantlang District, Myanmar.

Mr. Lainisanga and his entire family moved to Tahan when he was five years old. Both of his parents have since passed away.

The family migrated from Myanmar to Ruantlang, Champhai in 2006. In 2007, Mr. Lainisanga married Mrs. Vanlalpeki of Ruantlang, and they were blessed with five children. However, in February 2022, Mrs. Vanlalpeki departed and began a new life with another partner. She has since remarried, had additional children with her new husband and now resides in Darlawn.

The children have mentioned that they occasionally maintain contact with her by phone. At the time Mrs. Vanlalpeki left her husband and children, their eldest child was only 15 years of age while the youngest child was only 6 years of age.

The mother left, the father got sick:

After their mother left, it was discovered in 2012 that the late Mr. Lainisanga had been diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Due to severe financial difficulties, he was unable to seek hospital treatment at the time. In 2019, when his health deteriorated and was bedridden, the Ruantlang Branch YMA kindly stepped in and took him to the hospital. There, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB). With limited resources, he continued his treatment at home, relying on TB medication and the care they could manage on their own.

However, in 2023, just before Christmas, his condition worsened significantly. He became too weak to even prepare his own meals and his stomach became swollen and bloated. He was also suffering from stomach ulcer, which caused him great discomfort and made it difficult for him to sleep at night.

Leaving Behind His Children:

As their father was too ill to work, the responsibility of supporting the family fell on the siblings. They took up work as cow herders, a demanding job that offered no days off, not even on Sundays, making it impossible for the

siblings to attend church. With herding cattle as the family’s only source of income, they were unable to attend school, despite their sincere desire to pursue an education.

While the children were occupied with the heavy responsibility of providing for the family, Mr. Lainisanga’s health steadily deteriorated. With deep sorrow, it is remembered that on the morning of January 17, 2024 at 6:00 a.m., the late Mr. Lainisanga peacefully passed away, leaving behind his five beloved children.

Upon learning of their circumstances, various NGOs and churches in Ruantlang village extended their support by providing financial assistance and meals to the family, offering help to the best of their abilities. In Addition, numerous individuals and community groups also contributed generously to support their needs.

Our Aid and Outreach Efforts:

The then-Secretary of Ruantlang Village YMA reached out to our Founder to share the story of the siblings. After a careful review and thorough assessment of their situation, we concluded that it was necessary to take meaningful action on their behalf. Consequently, on January 12, 2024, we made a public appeal for assistance.

On January 30, 2024, we delivered the ₹4,75,610 (Four Lakhs Seventy-five Thousand Six Hundred and Ten) raised from the public appeal directly to their home in the village.

At that time, some of their relatives from a neighboring village were staying with them temporarily. However, when it became evident that their relatives could not remain with them indefinitely, we grew increasingly concerned. This led to several discussions and coordination with the YMAs.

Reconstructing their Home:

The house where they had lived while their father was alive had fallen into disrepair and was no longer suitable, especially with the rainy season approaching. Therefore, on February 8, 2024, we began rebuilding the house in collaboration with the YMAs. After a week of dedicated work, the Pastor of Ruantlang, Rev. K. Lalthlamuana, held a blessing ceremony to dedicate the new home to God.

As time went on, the person who was supposed to stay with the siblings was no longer available, so we had to reconsider our plans. After much thought and discussion, we decided it would be best to bring them to Aizawl and arrange for them to stay in hostels. We felt this was the safest option, as leaving them alone in the village could expose them to risks and potential harm.

We searched thoroughly for schools where the siblings could be enrolled and eventually, we got in touch with the Principal of Divine Intervention School at Zonuam. He welcomed us warmly and wholeheartedly promised to help. With his support, we decided to enroll the children in the school’s

hostel. This plan was also agreed upon by Ruantlang YMA. Though they deeply wished to continue caring for the siblings, they entrusted them into our care.

From Ruantlang to Aizawl:

On April 8, 2024, we transported the siblings from their hometown to Aizawl using two vehicles. Prior to our departure, we visited their father’s grave to pay our respects. The journey proved to be quite challenging, as the children suffered from severe motion sickness and became repeatedly ill, requiring us to travel at a slower pace. As the accompanying team consisted entirely of male members, we encountered some limitations in providing the level of personal care the situation required. Nonetheless, every effort was made to ensure their well-being and comfort throughout the trip.

We arrived in Aizawl at around 8:30 p.m. After having dinner at our office in Ramhlun Venglai, we chose to spend the night there rather than relocate to another place. The children were visibly exhausted from the long journey and soon fell into a deep, peaceful sleep. While they appeared physically at ease, we could sense an underlying feeling of homesickness beginning to set in.

On the morning of April 10, 2024, we purchased essential items for the children, including new clothing, as the ones they had were no longer in good condition. Later that afternoon, we admitted them to the hostel at Divine Intervention School, saying goodbye with hope, yet also with tears in our eyes as we headed back home.

The siblings share a deep and abiding love for one another. Before his passing, their late father entrusted the eldest with the heartfelt responsibility of ensuring they always remain together. In honoring this wish, and recognizing that separating them would not be in their best interest, we respectfully requested the principal to allow the eldest sibling to serve as a helper in the school kitchen. This arrangement allowed him to work within the school premises, ensuring his younger siblings could remain close to him throughout the day.

We visited them:

We would visit the children on Hostel Visiting Day, which takes place on the second Saturday of every month. During our visits, we would bring them food and other essential items they might need for school. Additionally, we would use this opportunity to pay their monthly fees, as well as clear any outstanding debts they might have.

Knowing that we would be visiting them, the children would eagerly look forward to our arrival. Prior to each Visiting Day, they would call us using their teachers’ phones to share their needs and inform us of any items or support they might require.

As 'Visiting Day' is the only time we can see the children, we would use the time to speak with their teachers about their academic progress and overall well-being. The teachers would keep us informed, sharing both positive developments and concerns regarding the children.

Visible Progression:

Initially, everything was new and unfamiliar, so there was little progress to observe. However, after three months, we began to see noticeable changes in their performance. Although our children still have a long way to go compared to others, they have shown steady improvement and made commendable progress in all areas.

The middle child even won a prize in the Mizo speaking competition at school, and all of them began to show improvement in their examination results. While there have been moments of joy and encouragement, there have also been difficult and trying times - moments that felt discouraging and uncertain. However, these challenges are not reasons to lose hope or give up on them. Though we do not know what the future holds, we are committed to supporting and caring for them until they reach adulthood.

The difficulties they initially faced with the English language have gradually become less challenging. Their manners have also improved significantly — they are now more polite, well-behaved, and increasingly aware of what is appropriate and inappropriate. Their overall conduct has shown marked improvement.

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