About Us, an experimental hard rock musical band which has signed a deal with international record label Frontiers Music Srl, is set to headline the golden jubilee celebration of the Dimapur Lotha Students’ Union (DLSU) Jubilee Nite on October 15 at the Dimapur Government College ground. The free concert will also feature popular pop rock band ‘The Paradigm Shift’, seven-year-old child prodigy guitarist Gideon Kithan, and musician Meribeni Patton.
The Dimapur Lotha Students’ Union (DLSU) celebrated golden jubilee on Saturday, October 15, at Dimapur Government College. Speaking on the occasion, Nagaland Deputy Chief Minister, Y Patton called on the student community to denounce tribalism and clanism, saying that it is destroying the fabric of the Naga society. The golden jubilee was also marked by cultural performances and other events.
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 15 (EMN): Nagaland Deputy Chief Minister, Y Patton, on Saturday called on the student community to come together and denounce ‘tribalism and clanism’, which he said were destroying the fabric of Naga society. He opined that tribalism and clanism had no place in the 21st century. “Clan system was used for the convenience of inter-marriage by the forefathers and therefore should not be used for creating division,” he said while citing the existence of clanism in student body elections and higher levels as well. Patton said this at the Dimapur Lotha Students’ Union (DLSU) golden jubilee celebration at Dimapur Government College auditorium on Saturday. He appealed to every section of society, especially the Lotha community, to not give space to anyone propagating clanism as it hampers growth and unity. ‘Lothas have 24 clans but I am a leader of all clans and not just one particular clan. I am also not into ism-politics,’ he said. He stated that stud
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 15 (EMN): Advisor of Information Technology, Science and Technology, New Renewable Energy, Mmhonlumo Kikon, on Saturday urged students to know their history in order to take the society forward. “If one doesn’t know one’s own history, one will not become a problem solver or make impact in any conclusive discussions. In order to contribute towards the welfare of the society, one needs to know one’s history which is utmost importance as recording the past forms the part of history,” he said. Kikon was speaking at the culmination programme of the Dimapur Lotha Students’ Union (DLSU) golden jubilee celebration at the auditorium of Dimapur Government College. He called upon the young generation to focus on dealing with certain ongoing issues with a positive idea and contributions; be informed and work towards the uplift of the community and the society in general. Stressing on the importance of unity, which according to him is the strength
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 14 (EMN): A two-day golden jubilee celebration of the Dimapur Lotha Students’ Union (DLSU) got underway with the unfurling of the union flag by the special guest and advisor of Horticulture and Border Affairs, Mhathung Yanthan, at Dimapur Government College auditorium on October 14 on the theme ‘Envisioning radiant posterity.’ Speaking on the occasion, Yanthan stated that celebrating 50 years has a big significance saying that it is about remembering and lauding the pioneers for their contributions and to continue upholding their good works. He urged the gathering to do good work by incorporating as their lifestyle and way of life. The advisor also asked the audience how much they value their identity and community and how far they could uplift and support their community through their actions and deeds. While emphasising on the importance of mother tongue, he advised the students to promote their mother tongue as it identifies their being. He also urge