Lions International District 322D successfully conducted its Third Cabinet Meeting for the Lionistic Year 2025-2026 at the Hotel Classic Grande in Imphal. Jointly hosted by the Lions Club of Imphal Valley and the Lions Club of Canchipur, the day’s proceedings also featured a comprehensive Global Action Team (GAT) Conclave. The event drew a significant gathering of dedicated members from across Upper Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Manipur, fostering a spirit of regional cooperation and service excellence. District Governor Lion Lalit Kumar Kothari officially presided over the session, delivering the opening remarks and a keynote address that highlighted the district’s ongoing commitments and future vision. A notable highlight of the formal program was the release of the second issue of the “Eastern Lion” edition, a publication documenting the district’s impactful initiatives. The gathering was further distinguished by the presence and participation of esteemed leaders, including Immediate Past District Governor Lion Th. Kesho Singh and Past District Governors Prof. W. Gopimohan, Lion M. Gojendra Singh, and Lion Haobam Manikumar, alongside various other senior lion leaders.
The conclave focused heavily on strategic planning and accountability through detailed reports presented by the Global Action Team coordinators. Lion Sanatombi Lourembam outlined the GLT Action Plan, while Lion Dr. Romi Singh and Lion Om Prakash Pachhar shared updates on GMT initiatives. Further strategic insights were provided by GET Coordinators Lion Din Dayal Jindal and Lion N. Birendra Singh, followed by GST Action Plan reports from Lion Neeta Agarwal and Lion P. Rajmani Singh. These presentations ensured a transparent overview of the district’s leadership development, membership growth, and service targets.
The meeting concluded with specialized reports from District Chairpersons regarding vital humanitarian pillars. Updates were provided on the Karmayogi Award, Lions Quest, and Leo Clubs, as well as critical focus areas such as LCIF Grants, Hunger relief, Pediatric Cancer support, and Youth Exchange Camps. These reports underscored the district’s multifaceted approach to community service and its unwavering dedication to the global mission of Lions International.
