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The Naga Students' Union, Delhi (NSUD) is the apex student body of the Nagas living in Delhi. With over 20,000 members spread across the National Capital Region (NCR), it is one of the biggest students’ organisations in Delhi. ==History== In the early 1960s, while Nagalim was in the turmoil of the political conflict, and the Nagas were divided into different administrative units, the 8 earliest Naga students in Delhi came together to consolidate themselves into a Union with the sense of reinforcing oneness among the Nagas at all fronts. Under the auspices of Dr. S. T. Toshi and Mr Yehike Sema, a meeting was convened on 25 August 1963 and unanimously elected Dr Aryo Shishak and Mr Khyomo Lotha as the President and General Secretary respectively. In due course of time, the constitution was drafted, adopted and came into force with the motto "Strength in Unity" aimed at promoting the general welfare of the Nagas and the Naga students of Delhi in particular. With the gradual growth of members and finance, the NSUD diversified its role into many areas. Apart from its regular undertakings of conducting Admission Assistance for the freshers, organising Freshers’ social functions and annual sports meets, the union also commenced various literary and cultural programs. As the pivot of the Naga community’s initiative in Delhi, the union also played vital role in the formation of other organisations for the Nagas. As early as 1966, the NSUD helped in reviving the then defunct Naga Students Federation (NSF). Besides, the Union prides for its service in establishing the Naga Christian Fellowship (NCF) in 1975, and forming the Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) in 1978.〔(Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) Naga unity call on 34th foundation day )〕
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