The Seyochung Village Library has received a donation of books from the Nagaland Police under its Social Assistance Programme.
Earlier, on December 29, 2025, Longtili C. Sangtam, former President of the Seyochung Village Students’ Union, had submitted a memorandum to Disani Newmai, Additional Superintendent of Police, Kiphire, addressed to the Director General of Police, Nagaland. The memorandum sought support for integrating a digital library into the existing village library at Seyochung Village.
The proposal highlighted the need to upgrade and modernise the library by adding new books and introducing digital learning facilities such as computers and e-learning resources. It aimed to improve access to quality educational materials for students and youth in the remote areas of Kiphire district, particularly Seyochung Village.
Responding to the request, the Nagaland Police extended support by donating books to the village library through its Social Assistance Programme.
The Seyochung Village Students’ Union expressed appreciation for the contribution, stating that the donation would help promote reading habits, support academic growth and encourage young people to engage in education and constructive activities. The union also expressed hope for continued support in the future.
Acknowledging the donation, Longtili conveyed his gratitude to Rupin Sharma, Director General of Police, Nagaland, for the timely assistance. He said the support would significantly strengthen the village library and added that the donated books would benefit students and youth while positively impacting the wider community.