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post graduate students’ union (PGSU) Nagaland University, Kohima parting social
Correspondent, KOHIMA, AUG 18 (NPN)
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Published on 19 Aug. 2012 12:41 AM IST
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Neichute Doulo CEO Entrepreneurs associates Nagaland advised educated students not to remain unemployed as there are many private employment opportunities in the state. He said this while addressing the post graduate students’ union (PGSU) Nagaland University Kohima campus during its 20th annual parting social on the theme ‘Adieu seniors’ as the chief guest at Ura Academy Kohima on Saturday.

Emphasizing on the importance of work culture, he said there is not a single person who has been successful without hard work, adding every educated person should be productive and do something useful for oneself and the society.

Citing an example where Korean women went on strike demanding to increase their working hours from 12 hrs to 14 hrs, he said likewise, Naga people too must cultivate the habit of working not less than 10 hrs a day.

B.S. Chauhan pro-vice chancellor NU Kohima campus addressing the students as the special guest said, “Life is not a bed of roses” and that one has to work hard to achieve and attain something in life.

He also advised students not to indulge in things which was against the social norm. 
While expressing that time has come to an end for the final year students, he however encouraged the outgoing students as they prepare to face new challenges in life.

Earlier, invocation was proposed by Kihomong NUEU president, presidential address by Mechimo Apon president PGSU, Ngiplon Rachel Chohwanglim and Toketo spoke on behalf of seniors and remaining students respectively, Viriezhünuo Kuotsu and Helen Tungoe (Alder College) presented special songs, Magdeline Ezung Asst. pastor Faith Harvest Church led the special prayer for the outgoing students and Amos Phom proposed vote of thanks.
Dziesvino Yhoshü was the pianist for the function.

 
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