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Dimapur, Aug. 28 (EMN): Fazl Ali College in Mokokchung organised a thanksgiving programme to acknowledge the contributions of all the stakeholders in achieving ‘A’ Grade during the 3rd cycle of NAAC Accreditation earlier this year during a programme held on August 26 at the college auditorium. The college’s principal, Dr. I Wati Imchen, welcomed the various invitees and dignitaries and reminisced on the challenging journey of FAC as the first college in the state to undergo NAAC assessment. Among others, the occasion was graced by the former principals of the college including the former director of Higher Education Kuholi Chishi, Chubayangla, S Arenla Longkumer, Helen Jamir, Dr. Temjenwabang and other retired faculty of the college. In his speech, Dr. Temjenwabang, during whose tenure the 3rd cycle of NAAC was completed, thanked all the individuals, groups, churches, organisations and stakeholders for coming together and played a big role in the success story of the colleg
Dimapur, July 7 (EMN): While observing that many a time people do not voice out against violence of which Nagaland is not an exception, the sub-divisional officer (SDO) and nodal officer of Sakhi-One Stop Centre (OSC), Sentilong Ozukum, stated that anyone who does not voice out against violence are indirectly encouraging violence. Ozukum stated this during a training and capacity building programme for anti-human trafficking unit (AHTU) and other stakeholders dealing with human rehabilitation of human trafficking held in Mokokchung town on July 7. Describing human trafficking as a community-wide problem, Ozukum stated that such activities could be controlled or eliminated only through community participation. The programme was organised by the Mokokchung district administration and Sakhi-One Stop Centre (OSC), Mokokchung, in collaboration with the State Resource Centre for Women. The programme was also supported by National Commission for Women, in collaboration with Nagaland State Com