Kohima, April 4 (MExN): Rohbi Jinger has become the first from Chimonger Village under Tuensang district to get NCS. He would now become EAC. In honour of his success, a facilitation programme was organized by Chimonger Union Kohima (CUK) on April 3.
Lauding Jinger, advisor to the Cooperation Department of Nagaland, Imtilemba Sangma, who also hails from the same village, said “he was the first person from their village to get NCS. Jinger will be serving as EAC now. We are proud of him.” The Adviser said most of their people living in Kohima or Dimapur were Government servants with lower grades. “Therefore, when our own villager getting an NCS, the first from our village, we have immense joy,” he said and further wished him all the success in his future endeavors.
A press release stated, “Chimonger village is the largest village amongst the Sangtam tribe, with over 6000 populations and having 647 households and Rohbi is the first person to cleared the NPSC and become an EAC from the Chimonger village.”
Sharing his joy, Jinger said that he was active in student activities during his school and college days and came to know about the plight of the student communities as well as the people in the rural areas. “From this experience, I was committed to becoming a civil servant in the State,” he said. “At the same time, with the constant support from the family members, hardworking and the prayers of many, I got NCS.”
Jinger, who is the third of his five siblings, started his early education in his village, Chimonger and later in St. Joseph School in Tuensang. He graduated from Japfu Christian College in 2010.
His parents also thanked many village people particularly Adviser, Sangtam, for extending helps to their son during his study days.
President of CUK T Lemli also spoke at the programme which was attended among others by members of CUK and other prominent Kohima Sangtam residents.