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Various NGOs and civil society organizations in Kohima came together for a day of goodwill, visiting institutions and homes across the district on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day 2025 on 15th August 2025.

Participating groups included the Nagaland Contractors & Suppliers Union, Puliebadze Club, Lions Club, Royal Club, Classic Club, Rotary Club, Nagaland Voluntary Women Organisation, Indian Red Cross Society, Kohima, Kohima Chamber of Commerce and Industries, and Kohima Press Club.

As part of the program, each organization visited a designated institution. The Nagaland Contractors & Suppliers Union visited the Bright Morning Star Home, while Puliebadze Club extended their outreach to the District TB & Chest Disease Hospital at Khuzama. The Lions Club visited Cherry Blossom at Lerie near the CRPF Camp, and the Royal Club spent time with residents of the Old Age Home.

Classic Club visited the District Jail, Rotary Club called on Cradle Ridge, and the Nagaland Voluntary Women Organisation brought cheer to children at the Kohima Orphanage & Destitute Home. The Indian Red Cross Society, Kohima reached out to patients at the Leprosy Hospital, Nagabazar District Branch, while the Kohima Chamber of Commerce and Industries visited Tabitha Enabling Academy. Members of the Kohima Press Club interacted with residents of the State Mental Health Institute.

The coordinated outreach highlighted the commitment of Kohima’s civil society and service organizations in bringing comfort, joy, and a sense of togetherness to diverse sections of the community.

 

(Molungnenla, IA Kohima)