Nagaland: News in Picture

Clark Theological College (CTC), Aolijen has launched the book ‘Educational Philosophy for Transformative Christian Education’ authored by Dr Moalila Jamir. It was formally dedicated and released by CTC Principal, Prof A Temjen Jamir at Multi-purpose Hall, CTC on July 1. The book is published by Tribal Development and Communication Centre, Mokokchung. Dr Moalila Jamir is a faculty in the Department of Christian Ministry (Education), CTC.

Assisi Centre for Integrated Development, National Domestic Workers Movement Nagaland Region and All Nagaland Domestic Workers Union through the support of Hilton Sisters organised street play on the theme of children and domestic workers on July 2. The street play was enacted by NDWM-CRM children and AMDWU members and performed in Dimapur Railway Station and Super Market areas. (Photo Courtesy: NDWM Nagaland Region)

Skill2Sustain Project closing cum distribution of certificate programme was graced by Ricky Ozukum, Managing Director, Alaphra Group as the special guest at Conference Hall, Tourist Lodge, Dimapur on June 30. Altogether, 250 Youth completed the first batch of the training. Ricky Ozukum and Jenpu Rongmei, Founder & Chief Functionary Can Youth spoke during the programme. (Photo Courtesy: Can Youth) 

Children Ministry under Christian Revival Church, Naga Hospital Colony Kohima conducted annual Vacation Bible School from June 28 to 30 June last at the church premises with the theme ‘Monumental.’ A total of 116 kids attended the three-day programme. 

Marking National Doctor's Day, the District Health Society, Mon visited Senior Citizen Old Age Home under John 3:16 Society, Mon on July 1. The team was led by Dr Lolekhol Pucho DVBO, Dr Wungyong MD DH, Dr Peter Konyak MO DH, Dr Elizabeth, MO MHT and Dr Kainyu, MO Ayush DH along with the nurses. 

Saint John’s High School (SJHS), Diphupar-B celebrated its first ‘Traditional Attire Day’ where the students wore traditional attire instead of the usual uniforms on July 1. The ‘Best Attire’ in all the classes was also awarded. SJHS, headmaster also informed that as per the appeal made by Dimapur Naga Students’ Union, the students will wear their traditional attire to school once every month. (Photo Courtesy: Saint John’s High School)

Children participate in singing at the ongoing Summer Camp of the Christian Education Department of Kohima Phom Baptist Church. The camp commenced on June 30 and will conclude on July 3. (Morung Photo)