FAC hosts ‘Love Life Liberty’ movement to promote holistic living among youth

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Tali Angh, Jungtina, Ranjana, Temsu Clover, Konaei Shongdok, and Ayim Longchar performing at the programme.

Fazl Ali College (FAC) on April 11 hosted the love life liberty movement, an event aimed at promoting holistic living, mental well-being, and purposeful living among students. The programme witnessed participation from students of FAC and neighbouring colleges.


The event opened with a welcome address by Principal of Fazl Ali College Dr. I. Wati Imchen. In his speech, Dr. Imchen highlighted the importance of holistic development and the growing mental health challenges faced by students. He lauded the initiative as a meaningful effort to address such issues and encouraged students to pursue enrichment beyond academics.


This was followed by an introduction to the Love Life Liberty Movement by Munguli Sangtam, who shared insights into the purpose and vision behind the initiative.

Spearheaded by Tali Angh and his wife Jungtina, the movement seeks to guide young people toward healing and discovering life’s purpose from within. Sangtam emphasized that the event was thoughtfully designed to support emotional well-being and self-discovery.
The second session featured a panel discussion moderated by Munguli Sangtam.

The panel included Pastor Visasier Kevichusa, Rongsenchila Longchar, Ayim Longchar, Konaei Shongdok, and Temsu Clover. The discussion revolved around the panelists personal experiences, creative pursuits, and various life stages, offering relatable insights to the student audience.


In the third session, IRS Sashi Wapang delivered a brief but impactful talk on the rapid advancement of technology and provided a snapshot of Nagaland’s economic realities. Highlighting the state’s dependency on central support and the challenge of unemployment, he stressed the significance of consistent, small efforts.

Wapang encouraged students to cultivate practical skills such as communication and networking, while also urging them to move away from the mindset of waiting for the “perfect” moment.


The final session featured a message from the word of god delivered by Pastor Visasier Kevichusa. Throughout the event, various creative performances added vibrancy to the atmosphere, with soulful contributions from Tali Angh, Jungtina, Ranjana, Temsu Clover, Konaei Shongdok, and Ayim Longchar.