New ENSF president takes charge

ENSF conducted its official handing and taking over programme at its sub-office, DUDA Guest House, Kohima on May 30.

Kohima, May 30 (MExN): Eastern Nagaland Students’ Federation (ENSF) conducted its official handing and taking over programme at its sub-office, DUDA Guest House, Kohima on May 30. 

The programme was graced in presence of Presidents and officials from all federating and units of ENSF, along with advisors and former leaders of the Federation, stated a press release issued by ENSF Media Cell. 

The newly inducted President, Nuheymong Yimkhiung, in his address, earnestly appealed to former leaders, federating units, and elders to continue extending their support to the new team for an effective and successful tenure.

In his farewell address, the outgoing President, Chingmak Chang acknowledged the immense challenges encountered in upholding the legacy of ENSF, noting that leadership in such a capacity demands both resilience and dedication. He emphasised the importance of serious deliberation on key issues such as the Frontier Naga Territory (FNT).

An advisory message was delivered by Changsang Soted, Advisor to ENSF, who commended the outgoing team for achieving significant milestones. He emphasised that the responsibilities within ENSF are continuous and require resilience, humility, and a willingness to accept constructive criticism. The advisor also reiterated that the primary focus of the Federation must remain the welfare of the student community. 

Earlier, invocation prayer was offered by Keyoungkhum Yimkhiung while welcome address was delivered by Sepikyu J Sangtam, Vice President of ENSF. A brief address on behalf of the federating units was made by Temong Y Tikhir, President of TSU. Special prayer for both the outgoing and incoming teams was offered by Thsadongse Sangtam, Pastor of SBLK.
 



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