Research & Development Cell, Unity College, Dimapur in collaboration with Heritage Publishing House, Dimapur, organized Lecture Series- III for teaching faculties on April 15. While, Department of Physics, Sao Chang College (SCC) carried out student extension service at Wela Foundation School Tuensang, on April 15.
DIMAPUR The Research and Development Cell of Unity College, in collaboration with the Heritage Publishing House, organised the Lecture Series- III for the teaching faculties with Niketu Iralu at Kerünyü Ki in Sechu-Zubza on April 15. The programme was aimed at increasing individual faculty’s interests and engagement on issues and challenges being faced in contemporary Naga society, an update stated. Niketu Iralu, who spoke on the topic ‘What does each one of us think is most important for our society’s survival to go forward?’ enlightened on the issues and opined that the human element is the key to survival of any society. Earlier, the principal of Unity College, Dr. Lichumo Enie, delivered the welcome note and the coordinator of Research and Development Cell, Dr. Rimmei Longmei, delivered the vote of thanks. The programme was chaired by Dr. Lanusangla Tzudir, founder of Heritage Publishing House.
A collection of essays by academic and author Vikas Kumar, titled Waiting for a Christmas Gift, was released on January 20 in Dimapur. The book, published by Heritage Publishing House, contains “Essays on Politics, Elections and Media in Nagaland,” writt
Dimapur, Sep. 4 (EMN): Salesian College of Higher Education (SCHE), Dimapur, celebrated its ‘Literary Day’ on September 3 organised by the English department. An update from the college stated that the occasion was marked with various competitions such as declamation, singing, dancing, extempore etc. Dr. Lanusangla Tzudir, chief editor of Heritage Publishing House and the chief guest, spoke about the need of writers “who write about us and we are to write about ourselves.” As one of the most researched people or communities, she stated that there is a need for a collective representation of the community to emerge from the shadows of colonial mindset and find new avenues of expressing the collective identity as a Naga. It stated that the programme was filled with fun and entertainment as the students vied with each other in showcasing their talents. The celebration ended with the declaration of the results of the various competitions.