Dimapur DC Dr Tinojongshi Chang with others during MY Bharat registration drive on July 15.
Dimapur, July 15 (MExN): An orientation meeting concerning the ongoing intensive registration and awareness drive for the MY Bharat (Mera Yuva Bharat) portal was held at the District Administration headquarters on July 15.
The event was led by the District Administration of Dimapur to streamline onboarding strategies for local youth across schools and colleges during the campaign period running until August 15, 2026.
Delivering the opening remarks, DC Dimapur, Dr Tinojongshi Chang, NCS, emphasised that the youth represent the primary engine of regional development and growth.
He stated that the MY Bharat platform acts as a timely, unified catalyst to bridge the gap between young individuals and governance. Dr Chang strongly urged all educational institution heads to treat this campaign with absolute priority, stating that it is the collective duty of the administration and academic bodies to ensure local students grab these central opportunities to enhance their futures.
District Youth Officer K Manikanta delivered a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation detailing the core architecture and multi-faceted benefits of the portal .
He explained how the digital platform operates as a crucial “phygital” link, enabling young citizens aged 15 to 29 years to build profiles, access specialized mentorship, and systematically map out career progress.
The presentation focused heavily on the operational advantages accessible to local students:
• Experiential Learning Programs (ELPs): Digital paths to hands-on skill development, public sector initiatives, and industrial training.
• Integrated Skill & Capacity Building: Direct channels to leadership courses that significantly enhance student employability.
• Civic Action Programs: Access to structured volunteering roles covering disaster management, community health, and social awareness.
The high-level strategy meeting saw the active involvement of EAC Imlijungla, alongside the District Employment Officer and the District Education Officer. Educational institutional heads and college principals from across the district were also in attendance to finalize institutional action plans.
Concluding the assembly, the administration reiterated that all institutional heads must establish dedicated registration cells, appoint institutional Nodal Officers, and leverage campus units like the NSS and NCC to maximize enrollment on the MY Bharat Portal before the fast-approaching national deadline