KOHIMA, May 27 (MExN): The Nagaland State Legal Service Authority (NSLSA) conducted induction training for teacher in charge & Legal Literacy Club (LLC) with Dimapur District Legal Services Authority (DDLSA), Mon District Legal Services Authority (MDLSA) and Wokha District Legal Services Authority (WDLSA) on May 26.
In Dimapur, Yanbemo Ngullie, Panel Lawyer DDLSA spoke on ‘Effective method to establish Legal Literacy Clubs and to ensure its performance’ while Sentimenla Tzudir, another Panel Lawyer spoke on "Legal Literacy Clubs in community based engagement and its networking."
Member of LLC, MGM Hr. Sec. School, Srijana shared her experiences on the club and said that it was very helpful tool for students.
“LLC helps the students to know more about laws, thereby spreading the awareness of legal rights and protection, fundamental rights and duties,” she added.
Another LLC member Kevithuto Neikha from Livingstone Hr. Sec School also noted that the club members not only benefited by being aware of their rights, but also exercise their rights and duties.
District & Sessions Judge and Chairman DDLSA Neiko Kanuo summed up the training by saying that knowing law is very important for all. Ajongba Imchen, Chief Judicial Magistrate & Secretary DDLSA delivered welcome address while it was chaired by Glory Sema, Panel Lawyer NSLSA.
Meanwhile, the NSLSA informed that on the same day, 40 students, 2 teacher-in-charges, 1 administrator from 2 schools in Mon attended the induction training.
In Wokha, it was attended by 78 students, 5 teacher-in-charges from 5 schools.
On the same day, LLC of Kohima College also conducted cleanliness drive at college campus under the theme “Cleanliness for Growth”.
Panel Lawyer NSLSA and three Panel Lawyer from Kohima DLSA with members from LLC and Panel Lawyer in charge joined for this cleanliness Drive, the State Authority said in a press note.
“This drive was mainly focused on removing chewing gum from benches and desks,” it said.