CSU officials with seniors during consultative meeting in Kohima on March 23. (Morung Photo)

Our Correspondent
Kohima | March 23
The Chakhesang Students Union (CSU) today convened a senior consultative meeting at Red Cross Building, Kohima.
The meeting aimed to foster unity, collaboration, and empowerment among members, reaffirming the CSU's commitment to addressing pertinent issues and charting a collective path forward. The current CSU executive council, ex-presidents, ex-executives and senior members attended the meeting.
The present CSU team is led by president, Pfhülo Sara and general secretary, Kuzoto Swuro.
The gathering provided a platform for constructive dialogue and exchange of ideas on various socio-cultural, educational, and developmental concerns.
Discussions centered on enhancing educational opportunities, improving infrastructure, preserving cultural heritage, and empowering Chakhesang youth.
Ex-presidents and ex-executives shared invaluable insights, contributing to the formulation of strategic initiatives aimed at advancing the community's socio-economic and educational aspirations.
CSU president highlighted the importance of such consultative meetings in ensuring the holistic development and well-being of the community.
“Our seniors possess invaluable wisdom and experience, which are crucial in guiding and shaping the future of Chakhesang students. This meeting serves as a testament to our commitment to inclusivity and collective action,” Sara said.
Through collaborative efforts and inclusive decision-making processes, the CSU aim to implement impactful projects and initiatives that benefit the entire community. The participants expressed optimism and renewed determination to work towards unity, progress, and empowerment.
At the meeting, the CSU reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the values of inclusivity, integrity, and accountability in all its endeavors, ensuring that the voices of Chakhesang students are heard and their needs addressed effectively.