[1] The jurisdiction of MAK is the state of Assam, and it operates through its branches, named Bangke Agom Kébang (BAK).
Nahendra Padun, a research student at Gauhati University and Prof. Tabu Taid, a lecturer in English at Cotton University, Guwahati, considered carrying the efforts of the Guwahati Mising Kebang at the level of the Mising community as a whole.
They organized an open meeting at Disangmukh, Sibsagar district, Assam on 17 and 18 April 1972.
After deliberations, a resolution was adopted in the meeting on 18 April 1972 to set up an organization named Mising Agom Kebang (MAK), with Tabu Ram Taid as its first president and Nahendra Padun as its first secretary.
After a series of seminars and discussions, it decided to adopt the Roman system of writing for the language with extensive modification in the light of phonetic science and graphology vis-a-vis the phonemics of Mising.