Kohima College held its 58th social parting programme at the college courtyard on April 17.

Kohima, April 17 (MExN): Kohima College held its 58th social parting programme on the theme “Epiphany” at the college courtyard on April 17.
The guest speaker, Tarachu Fithu, Additional Director, Directorate of Urban Development, Government of Nagaland, applauded the college for imparting quality education and producing bright minds contributing meaningfully to society. Sharing insights from his experiences, Fithu emphasised the importance of skill-based education and the dignity of labour, encouraging students to think beyond government jobs. “Be an asset, not a liability to society,” he said, “and make an impact wherever you go.”
He urged students to embrace hard work, discipline, and perseverance, adding, “He who excels in his work shall not stand before ordinary people, but before kings,” drawing from Proverbs. He also reminded students that while life may not follow a linear path, those with the desire to succeed and the character to stay grounded will surely find their way.
The college Mass Media Cell in a press release stated that rarlier, Kivinoka Sema, General Secretary of ANCSU, delivered the greetings, urging students to dedicate themselves to promoting unity, integrity, and dignity in society. The event included a special musical performance by Kelhoungunyü Linyü. Sotilo Tep spoke on behalf of the juniors while Rülevelü Shijoh, Assistant General Secretary, KCK, represented the outgoing batch.
The Annual College Magazine (2024–2025) was unveiled by Yaliichi D Feedhu, Literary and Magazine Secretary.
The celebration continued with “College Days”, a cultural showcase that included performances by the Good Will Boys’ Hostel Male Voice Group and the Stepping Out Dance Crew and Abel Swu conducted a live art session.
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