Kohima, May 2, 2026: Nagaland Governor Nand Kishore Yadav visited the Chapel of the Nagaland Legislators’ Christian Fellowship (NLCF) in Kohima, where he held a meaningful interaction with State Chaplain Rev. Izieteilung Terieng and reflected on the importance of faith, moral values, and spiritual guidance in public life.
The visit underscored the significance of spiritual engagement in governance and leadership, highlighting the role that faith-based institutions can play in promoting ethical conduct, integrity, and a sense of responsibility among public servants.
During the interaction, Governor Yadav and Rev. Terieng discussed the importance of incorporating moral and spiritual values into public service. They reflected on how faith can serve as a source of strength, wisdom, and guidance for individuals entrusted with leadership responsibilities, particularly in times of challenge and decision-making.
The discussion also emphasized the need for leaders to remain committed to principles of honesty, compassion, and service to society. Both the Governor and the State Chaplain acknowledged that ethical governance and public trust are strengthened when leaders are guided by strong moral foundations and a sense of accountability to the people they serve.
As part of the visit, Rev. Izieteilung Terieng offered a special prayer for the Governor, seeking divine blessings for his good health, wisdom, and continued strength in carrying out his responsibilities as the constitutional head of the state. The prayer also invoked guidance and protection as he continues to serve the people of Nagaland.
The Governor expressed appreciation for the work of the Nagaland Legislators’ Christian Fellowship and the role played by the chapel in providing spiritual support and encouragement to legislators and public representatives. He noted that places of worship and fellowship contribute significantly to fostering peace, reflection, and personal growth.
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The visit reflected Nagaland’s strong tradition of faith-based engagement and highlighted the continued relevance of spiritual values in public life. It also served as a reminder of the importance of promoting moral leadership, ethical governance, and service-oriented administration for the welfare and development of society.
Officials noted that such interactions help strengthen the bond between public institutions and faith-based organisations, encouraging a culture of integrity, compassion, and responsibility in governance.
The programme concluded with fellowship and prayers for peace, progress, and the well-being of the people of Nagaland.
