His first experience for a social cause
was the Naga Blog Fire Relief Trip to Yakshu and Yongkhao villages under Mon
District in 2012, during a time these two villages were ravaged by fire. More recently,
Kevitho Kera was involved in organizing the Naga Blog Protest Rallies against
the atrocities committed by the Karbis against the Western Rengmas in Karbi
Anglong in Dimapur and Kohima.
These two enriching experiences also perhaps
explain his desire to be a Social Activist while members of Kuknalim.com would
fondly remember him as “Nightwing” who almost religiously visited the website,
when hundreds of Naga youths studying or working outside in the cities were
just beginning to connect themselves in a lively chat-room that never seemed to
sleep.
He has been popular right from the
Kuknalim days till the time social networking took over, and he began to take
more active part in promoting social causes. He is also the brainchild behind
Facebook groups such as Photography Naga, Naga Spear, Naga Artwork Page and
Learn Tenyidie, to name a few.
Interestingly, a look into his ambitions
reveal a variety of career choices ranging from a Commando Captain to a
Christian Missionary to becoming an IAS Officer and currently boiling down to a
Social Activist, who, he says would one day become a politician.
In conversation with a future politician,
who does not mind calling himself a failed businessman, YNOX brings to our
readers in our first issue for 2014, more glimpses into the life of Kevitho
Kera, who is not only a social activist but also a writer and a poet.
Best
childhood memories:
One would be me playing G.I.Joes as a
boy and being surrounded by my cousins. As a boy I was very imaginative and I
would cook up all false war stories and play with G.I.Joes and my cousins would
just watch me play for hours. Some of my cousins would come for sleepovers
during their vacations just to watch me play G.I.Joes! Another would be saving
up money to buy Tintin and Commando comics. I also read a lot of books, it’s
only when I grew up I stopped reading books.
Describe
yourself:
Well I love the word Nerd and I am a big
time Nerd and I am very proud of it. Other than that I am a semi- extrovert,
friendly, fun loving, very observant and I have a thick skin; I am not hurt
easily and I can forgive people easily. One thing about me is that I believe I
was a Knight in my previous birth (laughs). I used to spent hours googling
about Knights; how they behaved, how they talked, etc… that is where I believe
being a gentleman came from like letting girls go inside first, pulling chairs
and opening doors for girls.
Education:
B.A History Honors, Delhi University.
When
did your love for writing begin and where do you draw inspiration from?
First of all I am just a pseudo-writer
and I write bad poetry! But yes I love writing and my love for writing began as
a boy in high school when I wrote about the story of a dog being raised in a
Naga family while I started writing poems during my college days. I am so into
Naga Social and Political issues and that is where I draw my inspiration from,
for my write-ups but for my poetry is more about personal issues.
Experiences
with Social Campaigns:
My first experience for a social cause
was the ‘The Naga Blog Fire Relief Trip’ to Yakshu and Yongkhao villages under
Mon District in 2012. The two villages were ravaged by fire, so The Naga
Bloggers collected money and materials and donated it to the two villages. That
trip was an eye opener for me and broadened my views, I will never forget the
trip! Recently I was involved in organizing the ‘The Naga Blog Protest Rallies’
against the atrocities committed by the Karbis against the Western Rengmas in
Karbi Anglong in Dimapur and Kohima. Organizing protest rallies was no joke and
I learned a lot. For example organizing protest rallies differs with every
district and also one thing which we have to keep in mind is that we have to
respect the district administrations. Organizing protest rally in Dimapur was
easier but in Kohima we not only had to get the permission of the district
administration but also the permissions of the different apex bodies of Kohima
District. I learned to respect the District administration and the apex bodies
through these two protest rallies.
Any
social cause you particularly care for and why?
One thing that is always on my mind
these days are the Nagas outside Nagaland. We Nagas of Nagaland are relatively
in a better position than the Nagas living In Myanmar or Arunachal Pradesh. I
especially want to work for Nagas of Myanmar, as they are struggling a lot;
they are socially, politically and economically struggling more than the Nagas
of India, the world is making them question their identity. One day when I am
rich enough and get my passport, I’ll go to the Naga areas of Myanmar and tell
their stories to the world.
What
are your struggles and challenges and how do you overcome them?
I have a mental illness call Anxiety
Disorder which is a scary illness but I have overcome it with sheer will power
and with the help of Medicines. I want to tell Nagas that Mental Illness is
here in Nagaland and you are not mad or anything like. It is just a sickness
which can be cured with medicines. I used to have issues with confidence when I
was younger but I overcame it with the help of God and constantly telling
myself that I am unique and I have unique talents .
What
does a normal day look like for you?
On a normal day I wake up and brush my
teeth with vengeance! Have a cup of tea and carefully go through the newspapers
and if my hawk eye catches anything interesting, I write it down and post it in
The Naga Blog. I spent most of time in the internet googling stuffs, reading it
and updating myself. If civil service exams are near I go to my table and bury
my head in my books. Also I love to lie on the bed and think about a lot on how
I can contribute to the Naga Society; I do a lot of thinking on a normal day.
Hobbies:
I do a little bit of gardening; I love
flowers. One may say it’s unmanly but I got green fingers after my mom. I used
to do a little bit of sketching and read a lot of books. I plan to take up the
two again this year.
If
there is one thing you can change in the Naga society, what would it be and
why?
Oh let me put it straight and precisely.
We Nagas are very, very, very, laidback. I want to change that in any way I
can. I want us to be like the hard working Japanese and Singaporeans; they are
from small countries but look where their hard work and dedication led them to.
They are economic powerhouses!
Where
do you go from here?
Well I plan to write a book and maybe
more if God permits. Then I would love to do a lot of social service and yes I
would love to join Politics. Though I am from a very typical Naga middle class
family, we have no money and no connection but I dream of being a politician
one day.
Excellent write up! worth reading........keep doing the good work
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