LFIC students during their 2nd Literary-cum-Cultural Meet held from February 22-23. (Photo Courtesy: LFIC)
Dimapur, February 25 (MExN): The Livingstone Foundation International College (LFIC) conducted its 2nd Literary-cum-Cultural Meet from February 22-23. Under the theme “Perusing the past, Recasting the future,” the meet kicked off with literary day on February 12 22 with emphasis on importance of literature.
Gracing the day as the guest of honour, David Lhoupenyi, Geologist, Directorate of Geology and Mining, Dimapur stressed on the importance of literature and encouraged the students to be a part of the literary world.
LFI Administrator Arthur Edward, LFI urged the students and teachers to be dedicated and live a life of integrity. The day saw various competitions such as debate on impact of social media, poetry recital, prepared speech, painting and spelling bee.
On February 23, the cultural day was held on where LFIC’s IQAC Coordinator Achilo Kikon spoke on “Windows to culture” emphasising on the importance of preserving and transmission of culture.
Abigial Odyuo, Proprietor, Shofar Music Academy, Dimapur was the special guest of the day as well as the judge for folk tale and folk song.
The cultural day included indigenous games such as fats eating competition, basket race, yarn spinning, marble and five stones.