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Our Correspondent Kohima, July 30 (EMN): People in other countries have a good work culture but Nagas, on the other hand, are lethargic, lamented Supongnukshi Ao, Chief Conservator of Forest, Environment, Biodiversity and Research. Sharing his experience at the 35th Freshers’ Day of St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous) Jakhama, on Saturday, Ao said the Japanese and Germans could work for more than 13-14 hours a day even during the COVID-19 pandemic, while government servants in Nagaland hardly remain in their offices for 5-6 hours daily. He urged students to focus on their talents and capacities, while reminding that about 6,000 youth have registered unemployed in the state. ‘High expectations on jobs in government sector should be lowered as it may leave us frustrated,’ he said. He added that migrants are toiling for survival in Nagaland while many youngsters from the state are loitering around aimlessly. Impressed by various items showcased by the students of St. Joseph’s College at the event, Ao said that ‘Nagas are gifted with inborn talents; this is one of our strengths to focus on’.  He also underscored the need to utilise and develop talents so that youngsters can compete with others. Stressing on the importance of looking...

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