Dare to Dream: Youth Icons Share Entrepreneurial Journeys at NEISSR

North East Institute of Social Sciences and Research (NEISSR), Peace Centre, 7th Mile, Chumoukedima, Nagaland hosted an impactful awareness program on YI Studentpreneur 2025 in collaboration with Young Indians (Yi) on 5th April 2025 at the BAM Hall, Chümoukedima. The programmes featured prominent young entrepreneurs from Nagaland who shared their inspiring stories and innovative initiatives.

Among the speakers was Mr. Atoho Kinimi, founder of Joldipabo Private Limited, who shared the motivation behind establishing a platform that addresses the common yet critical issues of space and service accessibility in urban centers like Kohima and Dimapur. His company assists individuals in finding and setting up commercial spaces such as shops, showrooms, PG accommodations, guest houses, homestays, restaurants, and also provides support for relocation and temporary stays.

Mr. Lezo Putsure, founder of Educentre, spoke about his vision to empower youth through entrepreneurship and innovation. He highlighted Educentre’s mission to build a sustainable economy by fostering local talent, hands-on learning, and mentorship from seasoned professionals.

Mr. Hinoto Chophy, founder of Gogivers, a recruitment venture, shared his journey of establishing a customer-centric platform that aims to address the high unemployment rate in Nagaland. By integrating technology and market insights, Gogivers is building a bridge between job seekers and recruiters, currently operating in Dimapur with future plans for expansion across the region.

The event began with a warm welcome address by Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing, Vice Principal of NEISSR, who emphasized the importance of youth-driven innovation and the need for sustainable development in the region and concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms. Paongnyu Konyak of MSW trainee.

NEISSR Desk

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