Dimapur, Sep. 23 (EMN): As the people looked up to legal fraternity with respect for dispensing justice, former MLA and chairman of Nagaland Khadi and Village Industries Board (NKVID), Dr. Neiphrezo Keditsu, encouraged the law students to be more realistic and practical in life to take the society forward. Dr. Keditsu stated this during the 43rd fresher’s meet of Kohima Law College on September 23 held at the Red Cross conference hall in Kohima on the theme “Venturing proficiency into legal fraternity.” Dr. Keditsu, who was the guest speaker, termed the law students as most fortunate as their study would lead them to an independent profession compared to the present scenario of unemployment problems in the state, an update from the college stated. “This is one profession one has to be honest, hard working and having integrity as the profession is termed as a noble profession. Starting from you and me let us face the reality and not just expecting everything from government and
EM Bureau Dimapur, Aug. 12 (EMN): Various districts and education institutions in Nagaland observed the ‘International Youth Day’ on Friday on the theme ‘Intergenerational solidarity: creating a world for all ages -HIV-free.’ Dimapur: A youth cultural exchange programme organised by National Foundation for India (NFI) in collaboration with Can Youth at DBIDL on Friday. During the exchange programme, various tribes and communities in Dimapur participated to share and discuss on the gaps and lapses in intergenerational practices to strengthen and identify priority areas to improve for social transformation through leadership. Speaking on the occasion as special guest, president of Naga Women Hoho, Dimapur, Duoneinuo Kire said that youths are the main agents of change in the society and. Stating that cultures are identities of communities, Kire urged one not lose his or her identity and urged the youths to never give up in life even during bad situations. CAN Youth founder and chi
Dimapur, July 3 (EMN): Kohima Law College (KLC) celebrated its parting social on June 30 at the college auditorium. The celebration also coincided with the 25th anniversary of its assistant professor Kezhokhoto Savi’s teaching in the college and release of the college’s annual magazine. Speaking on the occasion, the president of Kohima Law College Students’ Union (KLCSU), Lelimthong P Yimchunger, wished success to all the outgoing students in their life journey. He also congratulated Savi on his successful completion of 25 years of his teaching in the college. He described Savi as their role model and backbone of the college who had contributed so much for the college and who never got tired of moulding the students. While releasing the college’s annual magazine, assistant professor Tompok Pongener described Savi as a sincere and dedicated teacher. Pongener added that Savi had sacrificed so much for the betterment of the college and for reformation of the society. On the occasi