26th General Body Meeting of Naga Students’ Union Punjab Strengthens Support Network

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Ukhrul: The Naga Students’ Union Punjab, formerly known as the Naga Students’ Union Phagwara, convened its 26th General Body Meeting at Nawab Gardens, Phagwara, on May 4, 2024. The meeting was marked by discussions on enhancing support and assistance for Naga students across Punjab.

The Naga Students’ Union Punjab reiterated its commitment to extending its reach and support network to assist students from the Naga community studying in various institutions across Punjab. The union emphasized the importance of unity and mutual assistance among Naga students, aiming to create a cohesive community that supports each other during times of need.

As part of its initiatives, the union encourages all Naga students in Punjab to register with them. This registration process will also enable the union to establish a robust support network, providing assistance and guidance to students facing academic, social, or personal difficulties.

The General Body Meeting was attended by members of the union, including student representatives from different colleges and universities in Punjab.

For more information and registration, visit Naga students in Punjab Instagram handle or contact the Naga Students’ Union Punjab via nsuppunjab@gmail.com.

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