Youths urged to take up issues of climate change and election

Dimapur, March 29 (DIPR): Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur, Kesonyu Yhome (IAS) today maintained that youths should seriously take up the issues of climate change and also system and practices of election and electioneering in the state.  

“What is your contribution to cleanse the system?” he further asked a gathering of youth while speaking at the Dimapur District Youth Convention 2016-17 organized by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Dimapur at Tourist Lodge, Dimapur.  

The DC also urged the youth to go back to villages to educate and revive as 80% of the Nagas live in rural areas and “if they do not revive the society will not move forward.”  

Meanwhile, Yhome noted, “If we look at the history of human civilisation and the situation of where we started, it is time to deeply introspect where we came from and where we want to head.”  

Lamenting that Nagas are fighting among themselves for small things whereas in some part of the world people are in space sacrificing their lives, with a vision for the sake of humanity, he called upon the youth leaders gathered to broaden their vision as potential within is unimaginable and can do series of things for the society.  

UNV-DYC, NYK, Dimapur, K. Phyobemo Lotha in his keynote address said that the purpose of conducting the youth convention was to come together to share the experiences and programmes. He also briefed the objectives of NYK.  

The inaugural function was chaired by National Youth Volunteer, Mhono Ngullie while vote of thanks was proposed by National Youth Volunteer, Dimapur, Kelechuto Kin.



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