KOHIMA Coinciding with the culmination of Ura Academy (UA) 53rd Tenyidie annual seminar, awards were also given away to meritorious students during a programme held at Ura Academy Hall in Mission Compound, Kohima, on Friday. Delivering the presidential speech at valedictory programme, Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu, has termed language as one of the greatest assets of culture and called for collective efforts to preserve and develop the same. Viewing that changes are happening in all phases of life, Dr. Liezietsu stated that Tenyidie language remain unchanged and added that unceasing efforts have been made all these years to upkeep and promote the same. While pointing out that many languages have extinct and are endangered, he asserted that Tenyidie should not fall under such category. “Tenyidie is one the most developed Naga languages as it has been introduced at the university level and had celebrate 25 years last year,” the president said and called upon the scholars to be an agen