‘World of ministerial staff often go beyond mere paperwork’

Member NSSB P Bangjung Chang addressing the 4th Biennial Conference of NDSMA held at Capital Convention Centre, Kohima on November 22. (Photo Courtesy: DIPR)

Member NSSB P Bangjung Chang addressing the 4th Biennial Conference of NDSMA held at Capital Convention Centre, Kohima on November 22. (Photo Courtesy: DIPR)

4th Biennial Conference of NDSMA held 

KOHIMA, NOVEMBER 22 (MExN): The 4th Biennial Conference of Nagaland Directorate Ministerial Service Association (NDMSA) was held at the Capital Convention Centre, Kohima, on November 22 with Member, Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB), P Bangjung Chang as the guest speaker.

In his address, Chang mentioned the importance to recognize the significant role one play in ensuring that the government services run smoothly and effectively. Their professionalism and expertise contribute to the streamlining of processes, which ultimately benefits every citizen who seeks assistance, a DIPR report stated. 

The world of ministerial staff often go beyond mere paperwork; they provide comfort, guidance, and support, making people's lives more manageable during challenging times. He further mentioned that their efforts may often seem overlooked, but they are the backbone of our government service.

Chang also stated that one should be very sincere and work diligently and not to take anything for granted. He expressed optimism that this would evolve into valuable assets for both the government and the public. 

President, NDMSA, I Lanusanen Jamir in his speech mentioned that the Association is two years away from reaching its golden milestone and credited the pioneers whose sacrifice and vision molded the Association. 

Although there are times when they encountered failures, he said that with their objective, to "Serve and Progress" in mind, they should put their heads together and strive for a better future. He further said that the Association with more than a thousand employees is considered as the backbone of the State Government and they should take pride and embrace a sense of belonging and remember that every contribution whether be it big or small matters.

Convenor, NDMSA, Botovi Sema appealed to the members for help and to contribute for the jubilee celebration of the Association. He also asked the members to work hard in every opportunity that they get and take challenges to prove their worth which will help the success of the Association.
 



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