Little Flower Higher Secondary School (LFHSS) in Kohima undertook a cleanliness drive at Sokhriezie Park, BOC under the ‘Laudato Si’ project DIMAPUR The class 12 students of Little Flower Higher Secondary School (LFHHS) in Kohima undertook a cleanliness drive at Sokhriezie Park, BOC, on May 27 under the ‘Laudato Si’ project. An update from the school stated that students and teachers under the guidance of its principal, Sr. Lucy Gangmei, enthusiastically participated in the project. It stated that Kenei Sekhose, convenor of the park management, interacted with the students and highlighted briefly about the park. It added that the students have contributed potted plants to the park during the cleanliness drive. It mentioned that ‘Laudato Si’ (praise be to you) is the second encyclical of Pope Francis. The main purpose of the drive was to practice some goals of it. It focuses on care for the nature environment and all the people as well as broader question of the re
Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct 31 (EMN): Advisor of New & Renewable Energy Resources, IT & C, Science and Technology, Mmhonlumo Kikon, on Monday exhorted students to be solution providers and not creators. The advisor was addressing the cultural fest of Little Flower Higher Secondary School (LFHSS) Kohima, held on the theme ‘Connect: Let’s celebrate our differences and live as one’ at the school campus. Kikon urged the students to look at the larger picture and not to dwell on petty differences but to appreciate one another. “Jealousy is the weapon of the weak people and strong people will embrace challenge and competition,” he said. Challenging the students to be hardworking and committed to meritocracy in every field, he said that even the steps of a few students will impact the world. The advisor advised the students to focus on who they can become through competition and in order to achieve that, he asked the students to “begin, preserve and to finish.” Chairma
Our Correspondent Kohima, Aug. 12 (EMN): Little Flower Higher Secondary School in Kohima observed the Pre-Independence Day celebration with pomp and gaiety in the school premises on Friday. As this year marks the 75th year of India’s Independence, the event was consolidated as part of the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. Hoisting the national flag as the chief guest, Colonel Umesh Chandra Sati, Commandant of 1 Assam Rifles, has described the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign as “unique and novel.” He called upon the public to remember the sacrifices made by freedom fighters “because of whom we can walk freely today.” Reminding all to realise one’s responsibilities towards the country as responsible citizens, he stated that respect and care for each other was a must. He further encouraged the students to keep doing well in life as they are the “future pillars of society.” Besides singing of the national anthem,