
The newly elected team of the Naga Students' Union Bangalore
with attendees at the parting social-cum-election event on April 19.
- DIMAPUR — The Naga Students' Union Bangalore
(NSUB) held its parting social-cum-election on April 19 at Paalanaa Bhavana,
Bengaluru.
- According to an update, the event marked the transition of
leadership and celebrated the contributions of the outgoing executives while
welcoming the new team.
- Addressing the gathering, newly elected and returning
president Nungsangmongla Ozukum emphasised the union's renewed focus for its
56th year with the vision, “Nurturing young leaders”.
- She noted that while existing initiatives would continue,
there was an urgent need to engage youth in leadership, citing a growing sense
of disconnect and a relevance crisis among the younger generation within
student unions.
- Guest speaker Yuikan Shirik, chairman and founder of Brand
Neurons Designs Pvt. Ltd. and a former advisor to NSUB, exhorted the students
to embrace bold and visionary leadership. He expressed concern over the
declining leadership traits among Naga youth and called for a revival of
collective responsibility.
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- The election committee, led by Nuthipru Nienu, Arhoni
Jungio, and Ng. R Timothy, extended their congratulations to the newly elected
team and expressed gratitude to the outgoing executives for their commitment
and service. They also acknowledged the efforts of the members, the nomination
committee, and the NSUB office for ensuring a smooth and successful election
process.
- The programme was sponsored by Hornbill Kitchen and
co-sponsored by The Tribal Kitchen.
- The new team comprises Nungsangmongla Ozukum (president),
Pangniiba A (vice president), Tabitha Venuh (general secretary), Kumlanthung
Murry (assistant general secretary), Haiselen Tep (finance secretary), Metsino
Khro (assistant finance secretary), Shepou L (sports secretary), Keyireulungbe
(assistant sports secretary), Tsungrempokla Pongen (cultural secretary), Pinoto
Assumi (assistant cultural secretary), Hmuntha Tongsin (literary secretary),
and Daili Thokho (assistant literary secretary).