Kevithuto Sophie and others during the inauguration of Dream Catcher Coaching & Training Institute in Kohima on April 26.

Our Correspondent
Kohima | April 26
Dream Catcher Coaching & Training Institute (DCCTI) was inaugurated here by Kevithuto Sophie, Commissioner of Police, Dimapur on April 26.
Located at Domino’s Vilas Plazza Ground Floor, High School colony Kohima, DCCTI is a new initiative dedicated to nurturing young minds and guiding students towards academic excellence and personal growth. This institute offer courses in JEET, NEET, NPSC, NSSB.
Addressing the ribbon cutting ceremony, Sophie emphasised on the need to work hard to excel in the competitive exams. He also stressed on the need to give special focus on private sector employment.
Stressing on the need to change the mindset of the public, Sophie also stressed on the need to take all jobs as important and not to look down on it irrespective of the field of work.
Dr Hovithal Sothu, Project Director, Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) also exhorted the gathering.
The inaugural programme was led by Kukhrunehu Sapuh, Managing Director DCCTI while welcome address was delivered by Nunese Sale, chairman and proprietor DCCTI. Hoketo Sale pronounced prayer while Azi Rudy presented special number. Vote of thanks was proposed by Olivi Wotsa, Academic Co-ordinator.
Vizhoto Hibo, OSD to Chief Minister, Er Khose Sal,e Chairman Electrical department, Er. Pukroneizo Kera, Former Engineer- In- Chief NPWD, Neibodzelie Solo, Councillor Kohima Municipal Council, Medovi-u Martin Suohu, Councillor KMC and Robin Goyal 2-1-C Assam Rifles and several other dignitaries also attended the programme.