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Hectic preparations on for successful conduct of 29th NSF general conference in Kohima

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The conference will be held following all precautionary measures related to COVID-19 SoPs where five (5) representatives from its each federating units, two (2) each from subordinate bodies, have been invited as delegates.

By Imna Longchar


Despite the Nagaland State government imposing a total lockdown with “consolidated guidelines” from April 30 to May 14 after a cabinet meeting held on Tuesday due to the spike in the COVID-19 cases in the state, hectic preparations are on for the 29th NSF general conference which was relocated to Kohima from Ukhrul, Manipur.

The conference was to be hosted by Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TSK) was cancelled due to current situation related to the surge in Covid-19 cases.

The conference to be held on the theme “Towards Harmony” at the Naga Solidarity Park, Kohima, Naga Students Federation (NSF) Vice-President, Dievi Yano, when contacted told this Correspondent that the proposed conference to be hosted by the NSF will be held as scheduled on April 30 with former NSF president and minister of Housing and Mechanical, Nagaland, Tongpang Ozukum, as special guest for the theme session, also said that in the valedictory session, former NSF president and MLA, Nagaland, Y. Vikheho Swu, will be the special guest while Publisher, Morung Express Akum Longchari, will be the theme speaker.

Yano also mentioned that the conference will be held following all precautionary measures relating to COVID-19 SoPs where five (5) representatives from its each federating units, two (2) each from subordinate bodies, have been invited as delegates.

He later informed that every federating units and sub-ordinate bodies to reach Kohima by April 29 and mandatorily register themselves with the reception committee, requested to bring two traditional shawls of both genders, bring two numbers of their respective flags measuring 4×6 Ft.

Also informing that all delegates to compulsorily attend all the sessions, the NSF vice-president said that “prestigious award” will be given to the best discipline unit.


THEME: Towards Harmony


“Towards Harmony”, to live in dignity with the shared purpose of peaceful co-existence and respectful relationships, is what the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) strives to achieve both within Naga society and with our neighbours and our diversity is what gives vibrancy and vitality to our “interdependence.”

Concerned for the betterment, progress and prosperous well-being of the Naga generations, NSF calls the youth to help create a harmonious environment where respect, democracy, justice and peace are the founding stones of our interdependent relationships, this means casting away prejudicial stereotypes and learning to appreciate and respect the Naga diversity. Can Naga focus on the inclusive policies and approaches that benefit everyone? Can we learn from the past and build a hopeful future by accepting differences and building on commonness? Can we become a force for co-operation and collaboration?

Even as NSF reaches out to our neighbours for a dialogue to understand each other’s hopes, fears, interests and needs, NSF believes that recognizing and respecting and each others’ basic human rights are key for peace and harmony in the region.

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