Resilience and flexibility highlighted at TSU session

Joint Director, Department of Agriculture, Sanuzo Nienu speaks during the 69th General Session of Thenyizumi Students' Union on December 38. (Photo Courtesy: TSU)

Joint Director, Department of Agriculture, Sanuzo Nienu speaks during the 69th General Session of Thenyizumi Students' Union on December 38. (Photo Courtesy: TSU)

Kohima, December 28 (MExN): The Thenyizumi Students' Union (TSU) observed 69th General Session under theme, "Resilience and flexibility to achieve continuity" at Multi Purpose Hall, Thenyizu on December 28.

Gracing the occasion as the guest speaker, Joint Director, Department of Agriculture, Sanuzo Nienu called upon the students to give their best effort to excel in their career.

 "We are living in a competitive world with latest technology where only the best of the best are only selected in competitive exams" he said. 

He also asked the students to focus on their respective area of interest while noting that the government job in Nagaland is at a saturated point. 

Nienu further stressed that education is the process of learning impartial knowledge to build up personal development and career to achieve their goals. 

"When an individual improve, society improve and every student development in every nook and corner is important for economical marginalized areas for the overall development and improvement of the productivity of our economy,” he added.  

The Joint Director also dwelt on the need for students to opt for technical degrees as it has a vast scope for self employment. He further noted that there are no big industries, factories or company to accommodate unemployed youths in the state and accordingly urged the student union body to organise career guidance seminars and counselling for students to choose their respective area of interest. 

With the advancement of the technology, he also advised students to make the best use of phone and internet as well as to put God first in whatever they do.

A TSU release informed that the session also featured greetings by VCC Medothi Rhakho; presidential address by Nuzovo Dawhuo; invocation by Catechist Theduseyi Poru, St Andrew Church Thenyizu; folk tune by Women Society Thenyizu; and benediction by Neshotsulu Thisa. 



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