
Wokha, January 12 (DIPR): Have courage to set out as pathfinders, barrier breakers and be contenders in the vast open fields of opportunities guided by the road map in the changing times, said MLA Thomas Lotha. He was addressing the 50th Lotha Ekhae Ekhung General Conference with the theme ‘Be an agent of change’ after unfurling the Union Flag in the introductory Session at JNV Campus Chukitong, on January 11.
Our predecessors gave life to this union with farsighted vision that today we may stand stronger and resolved in our relentless pursuit for excellence, he said as recalling how as a young student leader he also worked hard for the students community and encouraged them that as agents of change, collecting mementos and certificates during occasions should not be the ultimate achievement for them but success and responsibilities should go beyond that.
Attending a maturity of 50 years is a milestone in itself and so the student community which is considered as the hope and strength of the society should make it a platform of a stepping stone and a turning point for emergence of leadership and a force of guidance for the younger generations too, he added.
DC Wokha, Wezope Kenye, in his greetings urged the students to be inquisitive, open to new ideas and learning and be committed in their work to achieve their goals.
Chairman Chukidong Range Public Organisation called upon the students to promote a healthy world through their initiative, so that there will peace, love and respect for one another. Pastor, AG Church Niroyo, Rev. Tsobemo Ngullie invoked God’s blessing.
General Secretary, LSU T. Phyobemo Kikon presented the general report and the highlights of the evening included choreography presentations, special songs and item presentations etc. The general conference is attended by around 80 students units assocaition.