Linguistic Minority Forum Nagaland resolves to host its second Youth Conclave and establish a Youth Wing during its annual meeting.
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DIMAPUR — The Linguistic Minority Forum Nagaland (LMFN) held its annual general meeting (AGM) on June 7 at the conference hall of Hotel Europa Inn in Dimapur.
According to an update, the meeting saw the participation of executive members, office bearers, community leaders, and citizens who deliberated on various issues concerning the welfare, rights, and development of the linguistic minority and non-Naga communities residing in Nagaland.
A major resolution adopted by the house was the organisation of the Annual Youth Conclave-cum-Cultural Fest 2026. The second edition of the event is scheduled to be held in the second week of July at the Town Hall in Dimapur.
The conclave aims to bring together community leaders, youth representatives, intellectuals, and citizens from various non-Naga communities to promote cultural understanding, social harmony, youth empowerment, and constructive dialogue on issues affecting the community.
The house resolved to constitute an organising committee at the earliest to ensure the successful conduct of the event.
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Other key resolutions unanimously adopted during the meeting included the constitution of a dedicated youth wing under the parent body of LMFN to address youth-related issues and strengthen the organisational structure.
A five-member advisory core committee will also be formed with selected intellectuals and educationists from different fields to provide guidance and strategic direction to the forum.
Additionally, an LMFN district branch committee in Kohima will be established immediately to strengthen the forum's activities and outreach in the state capital.
A delegation team will also be constituted to engage with civil society organisations and stakeholders to foster cordial relations between Naga and non-Naga communities.
Addressing the gathering, Bishnu Bhattacharjee, Chairman of LMFN, highlighted the historical contributions made by linguistic minority citizens towards the growth and development of Dimapur, Kohima, and other towns across Nagaland.