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Fazl Ali College hosts ‘Love Life Liberty’ event

Fazl Ali College hosted the ‘Love Life Liberty’ event on Friday, which was attended by students from neighbouring colleges

Published on Apr 11, 2025

By EMN

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FAC hosts'Love Life Liberty' event

Tali Angh performing during the ‘Love Life Liberty’ event at Fazl Ali College in Mokokchung on Friday.


  • DIMAPUR —  Fazl Ali College hosted the ‘Love Life Liberty’ event on Friday, which was attended by students from neighbouring colleges.

  • In the first session, the college’s principal, Dr. I Wati Imchen, welcomed the guests to the college and delivered short speech about the importance of holistic living and the challenges faced by the students in terms of their mental health. He termed the event as a wonderful endeavour in mitigating those kinds of challenges and encouraged the students to enrich themselves.

  • An update from the college stated that Munguli Sangtam gave an introduction about the movement, which was spearheaded by Tali Angh and his wife Jungtina. With the goal and intention to guide young people towards holistic living, he emphasised how the event has been carefully curated to promote healing and life's purpose that comes from within.

  • A panel talk in the second session was moderated by Munguli Sangtam. The panelist consisted of pastor Kevi, Rongsenchila Longchar, Ayim Longchar, Konaei Shongdok and Temsu Clover.


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  • The discussion was centred around their experiences in life, creative endeavours and life stages in relation to the students.

  • In the third session, Sashi Wapang, IRS, spoke briefly on the advancement of technology in the current times and ventured into giving a snapshot of the economic reality in Nagaland wherein the people depended greatly on the centre, the limitations for progress and the reality of unemployment.

  • He encouraged the students by emphasising on the importance of “small ordinary efforts that you do everyday” which could become valuable in the long run, focusing on practical skills like communication, networking with different people and unlearning the notion of waiting for the perfect time.

  • In the fourth session, word of God was delivered by Pastor Visasier Kevichusa.

  • The four sessions witnessed creative performances by Tali Angh, Jungtina, Ranjana, Temsu Clover, Konaei Shongdok and Ayim Longchar.