
Chetheba Town Students' Union 31st general session held
Chetheba, December 29 (MExN): The 31st general session of Chetheba Town Students' Union (CTSU) was held at Town Hall under the theme ‘Amplify Your Proficiency’ on December 29.
Sub-divisional Agriculture Officer, Chozuba Thepusa Nakro gracing the occasion as the guest speaker. Nakro in his address reminded the students that there is no substitute to hard work and no shortcut to success. He added that God has created all of us with a purpose to be successful and not a failure. “Start working hard towards the roots to which you have the potential skills and what you aspire for and success awaits you in the end,” he said.
He also urged the students to be an asset and not a liability to the society. Adding that there was no place for average students in this competitive world to be successful, he urged the students to give their 100% effort in whatever they do.
Exhorting the students that everyone is genius, he advised the students to identify the unwanted desires which prevent them from reaching the attained goals.
Speaking on the theme, he said one has to start enlarging their skills, capabilities and potentialities in order to explore and make the best of the God given talent. “It is we to identify our potential and ability,” he said. Stating that there can be many obstacles in pursuit for success, he said giving up would be the end of journey but being brave enough to face the consequences, success will follow them.
CTSU, President, Senetsolu Nyekha in her presidential address said Chetheba Town has a history of unified neighbouring villages where the town was established mainly for the purpose of educational center. To this she said fullfilling the dreams of the pioneers, today Chetheba has a become the center of educational institutes. The President also suggested that with changes in technology and pandemic striking the world, she said the need of the hour was to change the method of education approach. She further appreciated the students who have done well in academics despite the Covid 19 pandemic.
Chokri Baptist School, headmaster, Zakhoto Rokha exhorting the students impressed upon the students to work hard and utilised the time wisely as they pursue their career. He also suggested the parents to find capabilities in their children and mould them at the tender age, adding that degree oriented alone is not enough in this fast changing world, this was stated in a press release from the Union on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, 34 students were awarded the meritorious awards for their excellence in the academic performance. Art gallery of the students was also exhibited organised by the Union during the statewide lockdown under the banner 'Unlock the Mind 2020'.