‘Truth should be our guiding principle’

Our Correspondent
Kohima | September 20  

Regretting that there is deficit of truth in Naga society, Minister for School Education & SCERT Yitachu today challenged the people to practice truth for positive grow of the society. To be on positive side, we have to practice truth, he said adding that “Truth should be our guiding principle.”  

He said this while addressing a book release function here today at Kohima College. He said that non practice of truth in the working system has hampered many activities. Yitachu termed as unfortunate that truth is lacking even in the organizations/institutions level, thereby creating problem in society today. He also lamented that in most of the leadership today there is more of criticism and negativity. Yitachu called upon the Naga people to also to come out with alternative ideas for solution. “Let us all be practical, sensible, sincere and honest in all our approach in the general interest of the Naga people,” Yitachu said.  

The Minister meanwhile said education is required to bring changes but if acquiring of knowledge is to create problem then it is not a true knowledge. “We suffer mainly because of that,” he said. He further stated that research, innovative idea and inventive activities are lacking in Naga society.  

Further stating that some employees do not want to go to interior places to carry out their assignment, he said “We are not honest and sincere to our profession.” Yitachu questioned how the society can grow if the same trend is continued.



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