
Our Correspondent
Kohima | November 18
The 36th annual parting social of the Kohima Law College Students’ Union (KLCSU) was held here today at Red Cross Complex with Minister for Power C. Kipili Sangtam as the chief guest.
Speaking on the occasion, he called upon the law students to understand the subject matter well and extend good service to the society. He also called upon the law persons to know their responsibility and play their role in an effective manner. The Minister asked them to be very sincere in their approach, saying that sincerity is the best medicine of life.
He also released KLCSU magazine.
Kohima Law College principal Visevonuo P. Pienyu said that Kohima Law College was established in 1979, which is the oldest law college in Nagaland. She said that Kohima Law College since its inception has produced and strives to produce a vibrant cadre of lawyers with professional competence and social commitment. This college is the centre of excellence in legal education, she said.
KLCSU president Laknyei Phom in his presidential address regretted that the state is not having even a single law college so far and urge d upon the state government to establish the same. Further, he said, there is no law department in Nagaland University as well till date. Legal knowledge is the need of the hour today, he said. Aliba Ozukum spoke on behalf of the outgoing students.
The function was chaired by Sepikyu J. Sangtam. Limkhushi prayed for the programme while Baman and Aseno presented special numbers. Kohima law college evangelical union presented farewell song while vote of thanks was proposed by Hikavi H. Kinimi. The programme was followed by entertainment session.