Little Flower Higher Secondary School (LFHSS) in Kohima undertook a cleanliness drive at Sokhriezie Park, BOC under the ‘Laudato Si’ project DIMAPUR The class 12 students of Little Flower Higher Secondary School (LFHHS) in Kohima undertook a cleanliness drive at Sokhriezie Park, BOC, on May 27 under the ‘Laudato Si’ project. An update from the school stated that students and teachers under the guidance of its principal, Sr. Lucy Gangmei, enthusiastically participated in the project. It stated that Kenei Sekhose, convenor of the park management, interacted with the students and highlighted briefly about the park. It added that the students have contributed potted plants to the park during the cleanliness drive. It mentioned that ‘Laudato Si’ (praise be to you) is the second encyclical of Pope Francis. The main purpose of the drive was to practice some goals of it. It focuses on care for the nature environment and all the people as well as broader question of the re
Our ReporterDimapur, Sep. 3 (EMN): Advisor of Power department, Tovihoto Ayemi, has sought the support and cooperation of the public towards the agencies and government in order to implement developmental work at ground level. Speaking at the inauguration of welcome gate-cum-transformer at Dr. Haralu Colony, Burma Camp, on Saturday, Tovihoto stated that colony gate has become an integral part of the Naga culture, which also signifies their identity. He appreciated the residents for the prevailing unity in the colony. Terming development as a continuous process, he stated that it would take place gradually. Pointing out involvement of technical limitations, he stated that development would not happen overnight but gradually takes place. He stated that the UDA government under the leadership of the chief minister has given instructions that development work should not be delayed. “Therefore, keeping in mind the instructions given by Chief Minister we have been working for the welfare o