AIMA Nagaland Unit Holds 7th Annual General Body Meeting in Dimapur

The All India Malayalee Association (AIMA) Nagaland Unit convened its 7th Annual General Body Meeting on May 11, 2025, at the Rest House of Kerala Samajam Complex in Dimapur. The meeting served as a platform for reviewing the Unit’s accomplishments over the past year, deliberating on key matters, and encouraging greater member participation in upcoming national events.
A Welcoming Note from the President
The meeting was chaired by President Shri Radhakrishnan Nair, who warmly welcomed the members in attendance. In his opening address, Shri Nair expressed his appreciation for the active involvement of the members and briefed the assembly on the ongoing activities under AIMA’s umbrella. Emphasizing the importance of interstate collaboration and national-level involvement, he encouraged members of the Nagaland Unit to participate in the upcoming AIMA National Governing Council (NGC) Conference, which is set to take place on July 13-14 in Kozhikode, Kerala.
Reports Presented and Approvals Secured
The meeting proceeded with the presentation of the Working Report by Secretary Shri Reji Abraham. His report offered a detailed account of the various initiatives, cultural programs, and community welfare activities undertaken by the Nagaland Unit over the past year. These efforts underscored the Unit’s commitment to social engagement and cultural preservation.
Following the Secretary’s address, Treasurer Shri K. V. Sasikumar presented the financial statement for the year 2024-25. The accounts were reviewed and received unanimous approval from the General Body, reflecting transparency and effective financial stewardship within the Unit.
Key Decisions and Community Support
One of the notable resolutions passed during the meeting was the General Body’s decision to contribute ₹10,000 towards the AIMA Housing Project in Kerala. This initiative, aimed at supporting housing for underprivileged members of the community, exemplifies the Nagaland Unit’s dedication to social responsibility and solidarity with broader AIMA objectives.
Looking Ahead
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the Unit’s commitment to furthering AIMA’s mission in the region. Members expressed optimism about deeper engagement in national programs and enhancing local outreach through collaborative efforts.
Conclusion
The 7th Annual General Body Meeting of the AIMA Nagaland Unit was a testament to the strong spirit of unity, service, and cultural identity among the Malayalee diaspora in Nagaland. With clear financial accountability, strategic decisions, and a forward-looking vision, the Unit is well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to AIMA’s national goals. As preparations begin for the NGC Conference in Kozhikode, the enthusiasm shown by the members is a promising sign of active participation and future growth.