Chumoukedima, Nagaland
Mhathung Yanthan commends ASAN’s role in agriculture
DIMAPUR — The Agricultural Students’ Association of Nagaland (ASAN) marked its 50th anniversary on Saturday at the School of Agricultural Sciences (SAS), Nagaland University, Medziphema.
Themed “Planting dreams, harvesting success: ASAN at 50,” the event underscored ASAN’s decades-long dedication to advancing agriculture and empowering the Naga agricultural community, stated an update.
Advisor for Agriculture Mhathung Yanthan, who attended the occasion as the special guest, highlighted the critical role agriculture plays as a cornerstone of Nagaland’s economy and cultural heritage.
In his address, he emphasised that while agriculture has been integral in sustaining communities and shaping regional identities for generations, the sector faces emerging challenges such as climate change, food security, and sustainability.
He commended ASAN’s support for agricultural development and its efforts in equipping young Nagas with the skills and knowledge to navigate these issues.
The dean of SAS, Prof. L Daiho, also delivered a brief address, emphasising ASAN’s legacy in fostering agricultural innovation and education.
During the business session, a speech was delivered by the special guest, C Peter Yanthan, director of the Department of Agriculture. Speakers included Thunglamo Humtsoe, founder of Urban Grower; Watila, proprietor of Naro Ki; and Leginino Yhoshu, founder of Root in Roof.
A special highlight of the event was the unveiling of ASAN’s golden jubilee magazine and the release of a new ASAN logo.
Founded in 1974 and officially registered under the Indian Society Act of 1962, ASAN was established to promote unity and cooperation among Naga agricultural students. Today, ASAN has more than 650 registered members across India.