While literary events are relatively quiet and don’t always draw very large crowds and especially in the present context, with it being drowned by the noise and glitz of everything else that is part of the Hornbill festival, Dr Vizovono Elizabeth, Member
Our Correspondent Kohima, Aug. 27 (EMN): While social media has become an integral part of human life, one should know their way through it and learn how to master the platform instead of allowing it to control them, said Megosano Sakhrie, secretariat assistant of Nagaland Civil Secretariat. She was addressing students at the 12th general session and fresher’s meet of Khulazu Basa Students’ Union Kohima (KBSUK) at the Red Cross Building conference hall on Saturday on the theme ‘Alternative knowledge for creative solutions.’ With everything becoming visually fed due to science and information technology, she observed that the attention span of a person has become shorter. “There is also a danger of having only a one-sided focus with no balanced perspective, which she pointed out is a danger for artificial intelligence. However, she was quick to add that she was not against social media and encouraged youngsters to remember to update the indigenous presence on social medi
Calligraphy began as a hobby in 2013 for Megosano Sakhrie, who works on commission and is into small local business that deals with customised paintings, seasonal boxes and annual calendars. With time, she discovered her new playground and the different colours combined forming an art like calligraphy into new canvas.Mego, who works for a perfume […]