Aizawl: Renowned Mizo songwriter, translator, and ex-civil servant V Thangzama passed away late on Thursday night at Aizawl Hospital, marking the end of a remarkable life devoted to music, literature, public service, and the church. He was 91.Family sources said Thangzama breathed his last at around 11:30pm following age-related health complications. His funeral was held at noon on Friday at his residence in Dawrpui Vengthar, Aizawl, where relatives, church members, admirers, and well-wishers gathered to pay their final respects.Widely respected in Mizoram’s literary and cultural circles, Thangzama was regarded as one of the most influential Mizo lyricists of his generation. Over his lifetime, he composed 44 songs and translated 17 others, many of which remain deeply embedded in Mizo society and continue to be sung across the state.His songs were celebrated for their emotional depth, spiritual tone, and strong sense of Mizo identity. Several of his compositions inspired unity and cultural pride, earning him admiration across generations.Born on March 23, 1935, in Ngopa village (now in Saitual district), Thangzama belonged to a pioneering generation of educated Mizos who contributed significantly to both administration and cultural life.Beyond his literary achievements, he had a distinguished career in government service. He was among the earliest Mizos to join the Assam Civil Service (ACS) during the pre-statehood era and later served in the Mizoram Civil Service (MCS) after statehood, retiring in January 1994.Those who knew him described him as humble, disciplined, and deeply committed to his faith and community. He served as an Upa (church elder) of DawrpuiVengthar Presbyterian Church, where he remained active for many years. Church leaders remembered him as a devoted Christian who used music to promote spiritual encouragement and social harmony.CM Lalduhoma expressed grief over his death, calling it a major loss for the Mizo community.In his condolence message, he said Thangzama’s songs had become timeless pieces that inspired generations and strengthened the collective identity of the Mizo people.In recognition of his immense contribution to Mizo literature and music, Thangzama received the Mizo Academy Award in 2013.His passing has triggered an outpouring of tributes from writers, musicians, church organisations, and public figures across Mizoram, many of whom recalled his enduring role in preserving and enriching Mizo cultural heritage.
