Tangshang Naga Students’ Association (TNSA) second general conference was held at Nanyun Town – one of the three Naga self-administered zone townships, Sagaing Region, Myanmar.
A press release by TNSA president, Khämlan Binkhäm, informed that the conference was attended by Naga self-administered zone chairman, Kay Saing as chief guest and Regional Hluttaw Member of Parliament (MP), Tseing Maung, as a special guest.
In his speech, Saing advised Tangshang Naga Students’ Association to organise awareness campaign on the drug abuse and control the situation as drugs was being exploited in the Tangshang region.
“TNSA is right wing to bring social cultural transformation, education reformation and social harmony,” said Saing.
He further appreciated the Tangshang Naga Students’ Association executives for leading the students and youths to the “right track” adding that because of the association the students in Tangshang region was seeing positive changes.
In his speech, special guest, Tseing Maung, said students are the future leaders and the owners of the future generation of the Tangshang Nagas as well as Nagas in general.
Others who spoke in the programme include, Naga Students’ Organization (NSO) president; Eastern Naga Students’ Association (ENSA), general Secretary; chairman of the Naga Culture and Literature Committee from Nanyun, and others spoke the short speech at the conference.
During the conference Tangshang Naga Students’ Association also elected the new office bearers for the next tenure with Khämlan Binkhäm as president and Thetän Kyülzdap as general secretary along with ten other executive members, two patron board members and three advisory board members.
