The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Chukitong Alumni Association holds its 6th alumni meet in Chümoukedima to inspire youth and foster community ties.
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DIMAPUR — The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Chukitong Alumni Association organised its 6th alumni meet at Angh Hall, Agri Expo, 4th Mile, Chümoukedima, on March 21.
Chibeni Ezung, District Commandant of Home Guards, Civil Defence and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), attended the event as the special guest, stated a DIPR report.
Speaking on the occasion, she shared her journey of preparing for the MTFT examination during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting how she overcame setbacks and eventually succeeded in 2023 through determination and consistency.
Stressing that success is a continuous process, Ezung urged students to remain disciplined, use their time wisely, and balance challenges effectively. She also called on the youth to give back to society through meaningful contributions and mentorship.
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Etsibeni Ngullie, UMB MS India 4th runner-up 2025, educator, health and fitness coach, and National Sports Physique athlete (IBBF), was the guest speaker. She stated that the institution played a transformative role in shaping young individuals by instilling discipline, resilience, and self-belief.
She stressed that beyond academics, it was the shared experiences like hostel life, daily routines, and friendships that built the foundation of who they are today.
Highlighting the achievements of alumni across fields such as engineering, medicine, education, and public service, she noted that the institution’s greatest gift was the confidence to dream and succeed. At the same time, she encouraged those still finding their path to remain patient and persistent.
Ngullie also urged the alumni to stay connected and contribute to society by uplifting others, especially the younger generation. She pointed out that true success is measured not just by personal accomplishments but by the lives one impacts.
The presidential address was delivered by T Zuchanthung Lotha.