Morung Express News
Rüsoma | December 17
“One should not only depend on Government job but should make use of one's creativity to have an equal living in the society,” said Dr. Neikesalie Nicky Kire, Minister for Forest, Environment and Climate Change during the inaugural session of the 44th Biennial General Conference of Northern Angami Students' Union (NASU) held at Rüsoma Village. The Conference which began on December 16 and culminates on December 18 is being hosted by Rüsoma Village Students' Union.
Lamenting over the reality of today's Naga youth and their dependency on Government jobs, Dr. Kire mentioned that the Naga youth does not want to labour hard but simply expect government jobs. While the Government does not have the capacity to provide government jobs for all, Dr. Kire urged the students that if they want to work under the government one should have the competitive spirit. If not, then one must make the best use of one's own skills and develop oneself and become someone someday.
Stressing on social networking, Dr. Nicky said today's generation is not using it in positive ways but are more negative in their approach.
In order to achieve success in life, one must seek knowledge and imitate the positive and productive values of any culture of influence, emphasised the chief guest who also suggested for more events on career guidance.
The importance of discipline and honing one's skill was highlighted. Dr. Kire also stressed on the need for imparting skill development to drop outs for earning their livelihood. Further challenging the students to learn and make use of their creativity and skills, Dr. Kire hoped that each of the students will achieve success and bring great change in the society.
The programme was chaired by Selabeituo Theünuo and prayer was invoked by Rev. Kiezotuo Zhale. The Presidential address was delivered by Ruokuovizo Chiese. Greetings were also given by Neiyalie, Northern Angami Public Organization, Zeneivi Chase, head GB Rüsoma Village and Dievi Yano, President ASU. Special songs were presented by Zhadima Students' Union and Gariphema Village Students' Union.