Medziphema: The Alumni Association of the School of Agricultural Sciences (AASAS), Nagaland University, celebrated its 25th Anniversary with grandeur and nostalgia at the Multi-Purpose Hall in Medziphema campus.
The celebration, held on October 20, brought together alumni from different batches, faculty members, and dignitaries, commemorating 25 years of shared growth, contribution, and unity.
The special guest for the event was Mhathung Yanthan, MLA and Advisor, Agriculture, Government of Nagaland; while the chief host was Metsubo Jamir (1st Batch), Minister for Rural Development and SIRD, Government of Nagaland, and the honoured host was A. Pangjung Jamir (5th Batch), MLA and Advisor, Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Government of Nagaland.
The celebration began with the unveiling of the ‘Silver Jubilee Monolith’ by Mhathung Yanthan, marking the symbolic opening of the event, followed by the alumni flag hoisting by A. Pangjung Jamir.
The invocation prayer was led by Prof. L. Daiho, Former Dean, NU, SAS, Medziphema Campus, and the welcome address was delivered by K. Neibou Sekhose, chairman of the Organizing Committee and 1st President of AASAS, who warmly greeted the gathering and reflected on the association’s journey.
The Alumni Choir, under the direction of Dr. Imliakum Ao (29th Batch) and Dr. Chubatemsu Ozukum (27th Batch), presented a heartfelt welcome song that set a nostalgic tone for the event.
This was followed by “Reminiscence”, where senior alumni shared their memories and experiences from their time at SAS.
Prof. Akali Sema, Secretary of the Organizing Committee and 1st general secretary of AASAS, delivered a presentation on the “Journey of AASAS”, highlighting the milestones, achievements, and growth of the association over the years.
A felicitation ceremony was held to honour distinguished alumni for their contributions, followed by the presentation of Academic Excellence Awards by Prof. L. Tongpang Longkumer (5th Batch), President of the Alumni Association.
A special number was performed by the EU Choir, coordinated by the EU President, followed by the release of the Silver Jubilee Souvenir.
In his inaugural address, special guest Mhathung Yanthan stated that the event marked not merely twenty-five years of the existence of the Alumni Association of SAS but stood as a celebration of twenty-five years of excellence, dedication, and transformation — twenty-five years of nurturing minds, shaping futures, and advancing the noble cause of agriculture in Nagaland and beyond.
He noted that the Silver Jubilee was not merely a celebration but a renewal of commitment and a reaffirmation of shared purpose and dedication — uniting everyone, whether in active service or retirement, young or old.
He emphasized that it had been a collective pledge to uplift farmers, empower youth with knowledge and skills, conserve the environment and natural resources, and make agriculture once again a dignified, rewarding, and respected profession.
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He lauded the alumni for their continued contributions to the agricultural and rural development sectors of the region and underscored the importance of collaboration and innovation in ensuring sustainable agricultural growth.













