CMYK C M Y K PHOTO SPEAK A huge log drum (Süngkong) sits majesti- cally in an Ao village in Nagaland. The log drum has always been an integral part of Naga life and, in olden days, was played not only to create martial beats but on all occasions from birth to death to festivals and also to announce time of elders’ meetings to declare emergency when rival groups attack With a background in history, LESLY LOBENI left that behind to pursue (fashion) writing for the pure love for it. She is also a fashion blogger and shuffles between her freelance fashion writer and occasional blog projects. She loves to read and finds a thrill in the fast paced city life. Her influence from studying history is evident in her love for all things old and vintage. http://lazymanxcat.blogspot.com | http://facebook.com/lazymanxcat | http://twitter.com/lazymanxcat Library
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A huge log drum (Süngkong) sits majesti-cally in an Ao village in Nagaland. The log drum has always been an integral part of Naga life and, in olden days, was played not only to create martial beats but on all occasions from birth to death to festivals and also to announce time of elders’ meetings to declare emergency when rival groups attack
With a background in history, LesLy Lobeni left that behind to pursue (fashion) writing for the pure love for it. she is also a fashion blogger and shuffles between her freelance fashion writer and occasional blog projects.she loves to read and finds a thrill in the fast paced city life. Her influence from studying history is evident in her love for all things old and vintage.
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YouthNet is a non-profit organization with a mission to help youth acquire knowledge, develop life skills and form attitudes to enable them to become self directing, positive, produc-tive, responsible and contributing members of society through active participation and in-volvement. YouthNet works in partnership with the government, community residents, grass-roots organizations, educational institutions, corporations and philanthropies in all aspects of development while actively engaging youth in the process.Registered under the Registration of Societies Act 1895, YouthNet was launched on the 1st of February 2006 by a group of young Naga pro-fessionals educated and trained from schools and colleges across India and abroad.The main objective of these young men and women was to come together, draw their strengths and experiences and create a plat-form where young people can address any issues that affects them. YouthNet is not issue specific but rather target specific i.e the youth, and to be the voice of the young Nagas.
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