Research Committee, Zunheboto Government College (ZGC) conducted a “One-Day Workshop on Referencing Methods” for teaching faculties on May 15, with resource person ZGC librarian, Ruovitso Mezhü.
With the objective of rendering awareness on new age menace of “Cyber Crime” and importance of RTI and Consumer Rights, Women and Student Grievance Redressal Cell and Internal Complaint Cell, Zunheboto Government College (ZGC), in collaboration with Sakhi- One Stop Centre Zunheboto, organized one day seminar on legal awareness.
Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, on Friday said the state assembly election is just a few months away but they (legislators/ political parties) have decided not to start campaigning, and instead work for settlement of the Naga political issue first. Rio was addressing the gathering during the inauguration of a multi-purpose hall at Zunheboto, according to an update from DPRO and IA Zunheboto. While maintaining that they are giving priority to the Naga issue than the upcoming state assembly polls due next year, he said there are people who work and also those who only criticise others. The chief minister reiterated that the government of India has accepted the uniqueness of the Nagas and the traditions of the Nagas were left untouched even during the British rule. He urged the people to do away with individualism, villagism and tribalism, and come together as Nagas. He also said that Zunheboto was known as the “Land of warriors” but the head hunting ti
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 13 (EMN): Much progress has been made in the field of education and employment, especially in the urban areas, yet empowerment in the real sense is debatable as Naga women do not have real decision making powers within their home, community, over land and others, stated Nchumbeni S Ovung, research scholar, department of Economics from St. Joseph University. She was speaking on the topic “A study on the role of women-centric schemes towards women empowerment in Nagaland” at a one-day national seminar on “Role of women in preserving cultural heritage in North East India organised by North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC), Dimapur, in collaboration with department of Education, Immanuel College, Dimapur. She stated that Naga society is patriarchal and ‘believes women must be respected, but the traditional law clearly distinguishes gender roles and gendered responsibilities’. Ovung stated that that women are in-charge of ‘domestic issues’ while men
ZRSU requests Higher Education department to fulfill its demand within 15 days Dimapur, Sep. 14 (EMN): Students and teachers of Zunheboto Government College are facing “untold hardships” due to lack of development and acute shortage of teaching faculty, the Zunheboto Range Students’ Union (ZRSU) has said. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the ZRSU said that it had submitted a representation to the department of Higher Education through the deputy commissioner of Zunheboto on September 13, highlighting the shortage of 21 teachers in the college. The union asserted that the lack of teachers is affecting the teaching-learning process and smooth functioning of the college to a large extent. Furthermore, no appointment had been made in place of the teachers who were transferred, promoted or demised, it claimed. Accusing the Higher Education department of jeopardising the academic careers of the students by not deploying sufficient teachers at Zunheboto Government College, the only c