KOHIMA Students seeking admission in Nagaland University (NU) and its affiliated colleges within the state are not required to take the Common University
Marking 75 years since its formation in 1948, a two day long 75th Anniversary celebration of Chiechama Students Union (CSU) under the theme “Toward a brighter future” commenced today at Chiechama village in Kohima district.
Nagaland Higher Education & Tourism Minister, Temjen Imna Along today called upon the principals of the government colleges in Nagaland to envision and curate the future of Nagaland to be inclusive in the channel of development and empowerment.
KOHIMA Minister of Higher Education and Tourism, Temjen Imna Along, called upon the principals of the government colleges to envision and curate the future
Dimapur, Oct. 18 (EMN): Expounding on the importance of skill development as the need of the hour, the joint director (admn) and state project director of RUSA, Menuokholie Kire, called upon the youth to enhance work culture to sustain the society. Kire stated this during the 7th graduation day ceremony of the North East Institute of Social Sciences and Research (NEISSR) on October 18 at Peace Centre, Chümoukedima. He congratulated the graduates on their success and achievement and advised them to equip with skills and work hard to be self-reliant. “Every student must venture out with dedication and hard work to realise their dreams. Blame game must give way to reasons and commitment,” Kire said. An update from the institute stated that 49 students of Masters in Social Work (MSW) received their graduation certificate during the function. The guest of honour and principal of St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama, Rev. Fr. Dr. George Kedhoulhou, has stressed the importance of leadership i