Speaking to The Indian Express, Richard Yanthan, assistant collector and project officer for ITDP Dharni, said the sessions have also focused on highlighting menstrual health amongst tribal women as well as diseases linked to it such as cervical cancer.
The performance of candidates from Nagaland in the UPSC examinations over the past few years is nothing short of an inspiration for young minds as well as the public. This year saw four of them — Yimkum Ozukum, Vevotolu Kezo, Imkongnukla Ao and Aotula Ozukum – cracking the prestigious civil services examination, an increase from two last year. The trend that followed after Richard Yanthan ended the state’s 13-year-long UPSC drought in 2020 is encouraging and the momentum should be maintained. Such success stories, be it academics, sports or entrepreneurship, lift the spirits of the people and instill confidence in young students. The current impressive performance should encourage youth in the state to work hard and persevere in order to excel in the field of their choice. Most success stories are written with the ink of tears and sweat; it doesn’t come easy. So, a good support system is vital towards climbing the ladders of success. The role of family and educational insti
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