Kohima Lotha Students’ Union 50 yrs celebration commences

The golden jubilee celebration of Kohima Lotha Students’ Union commenced here at Naga Solidarity Park on January 28.

The golden jubilee celebration of Kohima Lotha Students’ Union commenced here at Naga Solidarity Park on January 28.

Our Correspondent
Kohima | January 28

The two-day long golden jubilee celebration of Kohima Lotha Students’ Union (KLSU) commenced here at Naga Solidarity Park on January 28.

Speaking at the introductory session, Mmhonlumo Kikon, Advisor, Information Technology, Science & Technology and New &  Renewable Energy spoke on the issues faced by the Lotha community and urged upon the people to review one’s thinking and work together for Lotha common cause.

He stressed on the need to develop creative thinking, adding “We all should have a review thinking and not criticizing thinking.” He also felt that this golden jubilee should make a pledge to be united and uplift the community.

Also exhorting the gathering, MLA Dr Chumben Murry said “Jubilee is a time to retrospect, introspect and prospect for better tomorrow.” We should all ponder on what is good for our society, he said.

He asserted that to be holistic person there are certain attitudinal principles in life and “these we learn through education and culture.” He challenged the students to scale up nine attitudinal principles for a better tomorrow. He said one must be ethical, integrity, responsible, respect for laws and rules, respect for rights of other citizens, work to shape oneself, have a sense of saving and investment and punctuality.

Earlier, dedication of the golden jubilee celebration was done by Rev Sankiluma Kikon, Pastor, Kohima Lotha Baptist Church.
Meanwhile, Y Patton, Deputy Chief Minister will grace the day two celebration on January 29 at 9:30 AM as the special guest.