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The purpose of the trust is to provide educational assistance to the young people of Nagaland, India.

As the veterans planned their final reunion in 2004, they resolved to found the Kohima Educational Trust (KET) as a debt of honour to the Naga people. The trust is seen by its founders both as a means of sustaining the memory of the courage and sacrifice of those who fought and died in the battle, and of honouring the Nagas who were their allies in the war through assisting the education of succeeding generations of Naga children.

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Kohima 80th Anniversary Remembrance, York
80th Anniversary events to commemorate the battles of Kohima & Imphal
80th Anniversary Gala Dinner, York
Guest speaker, General The Lord Richard Dannatt GCB CBE MC DL
KET visit to 352nd Special Ops Wing, Pararescue
KET presented a piece of a C-46 aircraft found in Pangsha village to the Pararescue Wing at RAF Mildenhall

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Latest Projects

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The Gordon Graham Prize for Naga Literature is awarded annually in recognition of the knowledge-keepers and idea-givers of Naga society.

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Once again, Covid-19 restrictions affected our plans to hold the annual Scholarship ceremony this year in Kohima.

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UK book publication of "The Road to Kohima" by Charles Chasie & Harry Fecitt MBE, TD August 2020

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