
Kohima, November 24 (DIPR): Addressing the Young Indians (YI) during the opening day of Young Indians Annual Retreat 2008, at Touphema Village, which started on November 21, Additional Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner, Alemtemshi Jamir, IAS, said Young Indians could help in the process of structural reforms, modern institutions, land reforms, income tax, land tax, etc.
With the dynamics of modernity, changes can be confusing, yet everything will be comparatively possible if Young Indians can bring the voice of the youth to the notice of the Government wherein exclusive planning can be initiated, he maintained. Jamir also said that despite of the remoteness, Nagaland has a lot of potential and North-East as a whole has to be an integral part of the Look East Policy.
The session was co-chaired by Vilar Solo, YI Kohima, while presentation on the Vision (a) 75 was given by Chairman YI, Jay Galla. The three-day programme concluded on November 23 last.