Im reading a magazine digesting the very essence of its writing , i keep following the story with an anticipated moment to discover something more enterprising when it hits me with a sense of drive then i am already processing it. Meanwhile the other half is looking for a situation and in that situation im looking at the three dimensional aspect of how to make it enterprising - social, economic and world impacts and in my mind I think i am contributing a small part of me to the world.
I love my home town here in Nagaland, people often ask me where is it. To me it sounds like 'where is England?' and the question often hurts my sentiments as if asking an englishmen where is England.
But yes if its not the english we are a small state in India convergent to the Burma border.
I love my people, I have a strong sentiment towards my people and community and am deeply connected to the area.
Changes are part of our every day life, as a good friend once described 'a true essence of change always has its own dimensional effects'. For me, a day dream of ideas sometimes makes me feel it could change the world. such is my crazy head.
What I do feel passionate about is Livelihood, Environment issues, Innovation for renewable technologies and Agriculture.
I think a lot of my passion is derived from the condition of where I come from - the Jhum or shifting cultivation system and its effect on environment. I feel introducing a 3D combo on all this aspect could solve a lot of problems.
1) Fellowship (Commutineer, 2009 - 2010) : Study on environment impact on agriculture esp. shifting cultivation on hill tops. And rural lively hood programs with NIRD - RTP
2) Changeloomer (2011-2012)
3) Executive Council Member, Consortium of Indian Farmers (CIFA)
4) Secretary Administration, Farmers Federation Association Nagaland (FAAN): Work experience includes planning and implementation advocacy with various agri and allied issues.
5) Managing Director, Northeast Naga Traders Pvt. Ltd. A private limited to support Agriculture Marketing in the state of Nagaland