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Rev Jamkhothang Tombing (11 December 1927 - 23 February 2004) was one of the pioneer in leaders of the Evangelical Convention Church (ECC), (now known as Evangelical Baptist Convetion Church), a Church organisation with it based in New Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur, India. He served as the Executive Secretary of ECC since 1974 till his retirement in December 31, 1994, which is the single Church organisation in Churachandpur District, Manipur, India.

Pu Jamkhothang was born in Hanship Village, Thanlon Sub-Division of Churachandpur District, Manipur. His early education starts at Hanship, MIssion Compound and Kaihlam Village. He did his High School at C C High School, Imphal, Manipur in 1949 and completed his I.A. and B.A. in the 1951 and 1954, respectively at D. M. College, Imphal, Manipur.

He worked in the government for short while before joining the Union Biblical Seminary, Yeotmal, Maharashtra, India in 1960 and completed his B.D.

Later, he joined Rostad Memorial High School as a faculty and he was sent to U.S.A. for further studies, while he was holding the Headmaster of the School. In 1964, he got a degree in M.Ed. at Millersville State College, Pensylvania (USA) and came back to to continue to be the Headmaster of the School.

In 1971, Pu Jamkhothang was ordained as a Pastor of the ECC at Mualnuam Convention Khawmpi. After three years, he hold the Executive Secretary, which is the highest executive post of the church organisation, till his official retirement om 31 December 1994.

In 1995, he was engaged as the Principal of Hermon English School, Bungmual till 2002.

His contributions to the society on education, literature, language, religion, church etc. were incomparable and thus, he is popularly known as the "NAMPA" meaning father of the (Paite) nation/community till then.

He has been a member of the following bodies: 1. Member, Eastern Local Board, Reserved Bank of India (1987 - 1994) 2. Founder Member of Siamsinpawlpi, Paite Students Welfare Assocation, (January 13, 1947) based in Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur. 3. Founder Member of Paite National Council (PNC) now known as Paite Tribe Council (PTC) in 1948 at Tangnuam Village. 4. Member in Paite Literature Society (PLS).

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Rev T. Jamkhothang (11 December 1927 - 22 February 2004) was one of the pioneer in leaders of the Evangelical Convention Church (ECC), (now known as Evangelical Baptist Convetion Church), a Church organisation with it based in New Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur, India. He served as the Executive Secretary of ECC since 1974 till his retirement in December 31, 1994, which is the single Church organisation in Churachandpur District, Manipur, India.

Pu Jamkhothang was born in Hanship Village, Thanlon Sub-Division of Churachandpur District, Manipur. His early education starts at Hanship, MIssion Compound and Kaihlam Village. He did his High School at C C High School, Imphal, Manipur in 1949 and completed his I.A. and B.A. in the 1951 and 1954, respectively at D. M. College, Imphal, Manipur.

He worked in the government for short while before joining the Union Biblical Seminary, Yeotmal, Maharashtra, India in 1960 and completed his B.D.

Later, he joined Rostad Memorial High School as a faculty and he was sent to U.S.A. for further studies, while he was holding the Headmaster of the School. In 1964, he got a degree in M.Ed. at Millersville State College, Pensylvania (USA) and came back to to continue to be the Headmaster of the School.

In 1971, Pu Jamkhothang was ordained as a Pastor of the ECC at Mualnuam Convention Khawmpi. After three years, he hold the Executive Secretary, which is the highest executive post of the church organisation, till his official retirement om 31 December 1994.

In 1995, he was engaged as the Principal of Hermon English School, Bungmual till 2002.

His contributions to the society on education, literature, language, religion, church etc. were incomparable and thus, he is popularly known as the "NAMPA" meaning father of the (Paite) nation/community till then.

He has been a member of the following bodies: 1. Member, Eastern Local Board, Reserved Bank of India (1987 - 1994) 2. Founder Member of Siamsinpawlpi, Paite Students Welfare Assocation, (January 13, 1947) based in Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur. 3. Founder Member of Paite National Council (PNC) now known as Paite Tribe Council (PTC) in 1948 at Tangnuam Village. 4. Member in Paite Literature Society (PLS).