DIMAPUR Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), Dimapur unit, in collaboration with NSS unit of Immanuel College, organised a training on youth leadership and community development at the college’s conference hall on Saturday. An update from NYKS stated that a total of 40 students have participated in the programme. In the first session, Dr. Yan Murry, founder and CEO of Pinnacle Skills, was the speaker, wherein she spoke on the importance of youth leadership. ‘Leadership, as an entrepreneur as well as in different facets of our social institutions, should begin from family,” she said. Komuni Kayina, soft skills instructor at Pinnacle Skills, was another resource person, who enlightened the students on the basic required skills to be an influential leader in every area. Mary Kent, United Nations volunteer and former DYO, NYKS, Dimapur, spoke on community development through volunteerism by actively involving all the students through group activities. In the group activities, st
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Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): A two-day ‘business summit’ of the National Innovate, Integrate, Expand (NIIE) Trade Fair, organised by the Business Association of Nagas (BAN) and supported by Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), got underway on Friday, at administrative block, NER Agri Expo, Dimapur. An update informed that the moderator of the first session, BAN general secretary and chief executive of Pinnacle Skill, Dr. Yan Murry, in his remark stated that the summit would include brainstorming sessions on what the stakeholders, policymakers and entrepreneurs could do to create jobs and employ people in the state. Joint Secretary and mission director of Nagaland State Rural Livelihoods Mission (NSRLM), Imtimenla, in her keynote address stated that there was more concern for the youth and their future, especially with unemployment issue plaguing the society. CEO, NBOCWWB, assistant labour commissioner, T Chubayanger, stated that many youths were skilled but w