DIMAPUR The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and Disaster Management Committee of Sao Chang College in Tuensang have jointly organised a one-day seminar on disaster management on March 28. An update from the college stated that Sinlo Khing, sub-inspector of Home Guards and Civil Defence, made a power point presentation on “Disaster management– preparedness, response and recovery,’ in the first session. He has highlighted on how preparedness for any sort of disasters in advance could go a long way in saving precious lives. In the second session, practical demonstrations were demonstrated wherein the students were taught on how to take care of themselves as well as the injured before professional help arrives. The programme was chaired by Lizonthung Shitiri, assistant professor and coordinator of SCC disaster management committee, while the college’s vice principal, Longtichang Tzudir, gave away certificate of commendation to the resource persons. It stated that Dr. Santo
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Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): The Deputy Commissioner of Tuensang, Kumar Ramnikant, flagged off the second phase of Entrepreneurship Development Centre (EDC) at Sao Chang College, Tuensang, on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, the DC encouraged students to come forward, be creative, seize opportunity and learn about business concept through the entrepreneurship development programme, said an update from Educentre School of Business. V. Vikheto Yeptho from the department of Industries and Commerce stated that entrepreneurship development centres will help create startup ecosystem among aspiring entrepreneurs as well as made aware of various government schemes and support such as PMEGP and PMFME meant for the entrepreneurs. Sharing her journey, proprietor of Benlin Bakery in Tuensang, Dorethy Chang said commitment, discipline and focus are required to steadily climb the ladder. There are lots of earning opportunities everywhere but usually people overlook such prospects and dream too big, hopin
Our CorrespondentKohima, Sep. 22 (EMN): Minister of Higher Education, Temjen Imna Along, informed that the total strength of professors, assistant professors and lecturers for government colleges in Nagaland is 572 including 412 (regular) and 160 assistant professors on fixed pay. He was responding to a starred question raised by MLA Kuzholuzo Nienu on the concluding day of the 12th session of the 13th Nagaland Legislative assembly on Thursday. Out of the government colleges in Nagaland, Along informed that the total strength of professors, assistant professors and lecturers in Kohima Science College (Autonomous), Jotsoma is 93; Kohima College, Kohima – 60; State College of Teacher Education, Kohima – 18; Fazl Ali College, Mokokchung – 70; Sao Chang College, Tuensang – 40; and Phek Government College, Phek – 39.