Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): As part of its annual activity, the teaching and non-teaching staff of the Kohima Law College (KLC) visited Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home (KODH) on November 2 and held a fellowship with the children. An update from KLC informed that the team contributed basic kitchen needs such as rice and dal to the orphanage. During the fellowship, the college’s principal, Soni Tep, shared the life story of Joseph from the Bible, while assistant professor, Kezhokhoto Savi, presented a motivational talk by narrating the story of an Indian billionaire and how a small disabled child changed his life and mindset. Stating that their visit to KODH and seeing the smiling faces bring happiness, Savi advised the children to remain a blessing to many in the days to come, especially with the approaching of Christmas season. Meanwhile, it informed that KODH would celebrate its 50 years of its existence in 2023. KODH was founded by Zaputuo-ü Angami in 1973 for the welfare of orphan