The Southern Angami Students' Union (SASU) celebrated its 75th anniversary at the Multi-Purpose Hall, Tewetso-ozwü Sweba in Viswema Village, Kohima district. The event featured #Temjen #Imna Along, Minister for Higher Education and Tourism, as the Special Guest, who highlighted the gaps in Nagaland's higher education system and emphasized the need to adopt professional, vocational, and research-oriented studies. He urged students to embrace innovation, hard work, and humility to advance in a fast-changing world driven by technology such as robotics and AI. Key points from the event include: Education Reforms: Along stressed the importance of upgrading education to make Nagaland vibrant and prosperous. He suggested SASU sponsor competitive exam coaching for top-performing students and assured the release of the third installment of student scholarships by March 2025. Environmental Commitment: #SASU pledged to the Southern Angami Public Organisation (SAPO) to preserve #Kezoltsa and #Dzükou Valley, emphasizing sustainable development while protecting natural resources for future generations. Appeal for Tourism Development: SASU President #Letso Mekro urged the minister to consider building an amenity center in Southern Angami to reduce travel costs for tourists visiting Dzükou Valley. Inspirational Messages: #SAPO President #Tepul Hopovi and other dignitaries encouraged students to work hard, focus on skills development, and approach life with determination and discipline. The inaugural session included the unveiling of the anniversary monolith by the minister, a dedicatory prayer by Rev. Atha Neikha, and cultural performances. The three-day celebration, hosted by the Viswema Students' Union, concludes on January 10, 2025, with a range of cultural, academic, and entertainment activities. #nagalandtoday #music #nagaland
The Southern Angami Students' Union (SASU) celebrated its 75th anniversary at the Multi-Purpose Hall, Tewetso-ozwü Sweba in Viswema Village, Kohima district. The event featured #Temjen #Imna Along, Minister for Higher Education and Tourism, as the Special Guest, who highlighted the gaps in Nagaland's higher education system and emphasized the need to adopt professional, vocational, and research-oriented studies. He urged students to embrace innovation, hard work, and humility to advance in a fast-changing world driven by technology such as robotics and AI.
Key points from the event include:
Education Reforms: Along stressed the importance of upgrading education to make Nagaland vibrant and prosperous. He suggested SASU sponsor competitive exam coaching for top-performing students and assured the release of the third installment of student scholarships by March 2025.
Environmental Commitment: #SASU pledged to the Southern Angami Public Organisation (SAPO) to preserve #Kezoltsa and #Dzükou Valley, emphasizing sustainable development while protecting natural resources for future generations.
Appeal for Tourism Development: SASU President #Letso Mekro urged the minister to consider building an amenity center in Southern Angami to reduce travel costs for tourists visiting Dzükou Valley.
Inspirational Messages: #SAPO President #Tepul Hopovi and other dignitaries encouraged students to work hard, focus on skills development, and approach life with determination and discipline.
The inaugural session included the unveiling of the anniversary monolith by the minister, a dedicatory prayer by Rev. Atha Neikha, and cultural performances. The three-day celebration, hosted by the Viswema Students' Union, concludes on January 10, 2025, with a range of cultural, academic, and entertainment activities.
#nagalandtoday #music #nagaland
May Jesus bless people of Nagaland to prosper and pogress in every sectors with integrity and dignity...
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