Tuensang The youngest member of legislative assembly (MLA) to be elected in the recently held Nagaland general election, Imtichoba Chang of the Republic Party of India (Athalwale), feels that youths are pillars of the state with power to change the world but many are deprived of quality education. Chang, who was born on June 15, 1988 to late Thungpang Chollen and Sentisangla Chang, became an MLA at the age of 34 after winning 2023 Nagaland Assembly election from Tuensang Sardar II constituency. Prior to taking the plunge into politics, the graduate from Sao Chang College, Tuensang, had worked in organisations including Chang Wetoshi Setshang (2014-2017), the erstwhile Confederation of Chang Students’ Union (CCSU); Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (2018-2021) and is currently an advisor of Tuensang Village Students’ Union. In a conversation with Eastern Mirror after the successfully entry in politics, he said life was a struggle. “I come from a humble background. My d
As the process for shaping the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) formally begins on March 7 with the swearing-in ceremony of the Chief Minister and others ministers, the House will be slightly aged than 2018, though the number of legislators under