Introductory Guest Relo T Aye, ADCP Crime, Dimapur speaking at the ANCSU Collegiate Meet on November 13 at Dimapur Government College. (Photo Courtesy/ANCSU)
Dimapur, November 13 (MExN): The All Nagaland College Students' Union (ANCSU) Collegiate Meet got underway on November 13 at Dimapur Government College.
In the introductory session, Relo T Aye, ADCP Crime, Dimapur, Government of Nagaland graced the session as the Introductory Guest.
Speaking on the theme "Invigorating young talents", the speaker shared his excitement that the meet gives platform to students to showcase and improve their talents.
Making a comparison between talent and a fruit seed, he said that talent is like a fruit seed and if nurtured well it will bear fruits.
Aye also wished that the ANCSU would continue to serve and pursue the core issues concerning to the students community. He stressed on the importance of dignity of hard work.
The speaker also shared his opinion that a change is needed in the education system of Nagaland. He further encouraged the students to practice the skilled work art and focus on the private job sector.
The program was chaired by Pithungo Shitio, Speaker, ANCSU while Vitoli Zhimo, Associate Pastor Youth Dimapur Sumi Baptist Church invoked God’s blessings.
Kavili Jakhalu, Principal, Dimapur Government College delivered the welcome address.
Immanuel College Dimapur presented a special song and benediction was pronounced by T Achum Shitiri, President Evangelical Union, DGC.
Tongpang Ozukum, Minister, Public Works Department will be the inaugural Special Guest on November 14 and Temjen Imna Along, Minister Higher & Technical Education will be the Chief host for the meet.
In the first day, over 1300 students attended the program; it was informed in a press release.