Kohima College holds 52nd parting social

52nd Parting Social of Kohima College on March 2. (Photo Courtesy: KCK)

Kohima, March 3 (MExN): Kohima College held its 52nd Parting Social on March 2 with Dr. Hovithal Sothu, Project Director, Music Task Force, Government of Nagaland, as the guest speaker.


Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Hovithal called upon the students to assess & evaluate their traits and skills which will help them in setting aim for themselves as they venture out in the world. He stressed on the importance of having a vision, and to use it for the good of the society. He further noted that the key to staying in power is to have a vision, to pursue the vision, to never give up even during difficult times, and to remain humble and grounded. He encouraged the students to develop the qualities of determination and perseverance.


Thinuokhrienuo Tseikhanuo, Vice Principal, KCK, in her welcome address stated that the college life of a student is the most crucial part as their views about life are formed during this period. The students develop confidence and principles, suspicions and doubts. She encouraged the students to strive for the good values that they’ve accumulated over the years, and hoped that they will be guided by the true meaning of education. She further stated that change in society should begin from the smallest unit, i.e. the individual, and wished them courage with the hope that they become individuals who are looked up by the younger generations.


The Annual Reports were given by Manom Taiwangshu, General Secretary, Kohima College Students Council, and Pelesituo Zhale, President, Evangelical Union, KCK. The presentation of Awards and Acknowledgments was led by C. Vezholü, Secretary Students Welfare Committee KCK Nentimo Semy was awarded the Best Class Representative.


Khrievi Sahu, Youth Co-Ordinator, NBCC prayed for the outgoing students, and short speeches were delivered by Asani Victoria on behalf of the outgoing students, and Zapoi Dzüdo-O on behalf of the remaining students.

A special song was presented by Sungtimen Alinger, and the invocation prayer was pronounced by Tsuken Lam. The programme was chaired by Khrüvotalü Ringa, and Lithrongba Jingru delivered the vote of thanks, a press release from mass media cell informed.