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DBT launches 21st batch skill training programme

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By EMN Updated: May 23, 2017 12:26 am
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Trainees along with the resource persons at the launching of 21st batch Don Bosco Tech at Aida Centre, on May 20.

Dimapur, May 22 (EMN): Don Bosco Tech, Aida Centre, has launched the 21st batch of the skill training for unemployed youth at Don Bosco Tech AIDA Centre on May 20.
Khekiye Sema, retired IAS officer, was the chief guest for the day. Speaking on the theme ‘Believing in oneself and using the brain in a constructive way,’ he exhorted the students not to believe that they are lesser than anybody else.
“We Nagas are very talented but the major prob never being channelised properly. In whichever God we believe, keep the God on priority, KK Sema said in his address.“In whatever we do, we know God is fair to all of us. The moment we begin to fear God, our character will be moulded and shaped and that God will, throughout our life, keep us from evil and serve the purpose of life,” he mentioned in his message.
While insisting to have big dream in one’s life, he challenged the trainees to fulfil their dreams. He said it can be made possible provided they have self-confidence. He referred to the great personalities, who became successful by daring to dream and believed in themselves. He also encouraged the trainees to take the opportunity to learn well.
Nrimal, finance administrator, said Don Bosco Tech is carrying out skill mission in collaboration with corporate houses such as Axis Bank Foundation, the HANS Foundation, Accenture India, Godrej, Schneider Electrical, Tata Trust and so on.
He said Don Bosco Tech is committed to the skilling of youth. “Taking advantage of the opportunity currently available, we want to contribute to the demographic dividend the whole world is talking about. We want to make sure that, as India is going to be the skill capital of the world soon, our youth, particularly from Northeast do not miss the bus,” he said.
Stating that Naga youth are second to none, he said Don Bosco Tech wants them to compete and excel with their counterparts in mainland India.
Other speakers at the programme included Ms Bonglih Konyak and Lowang Konyak. Ms. Susana proposed the vote of thanks. The audience was enthralled by presentation of Sumi folk dance and folk song presented by Arunachal and Angami cultural troupe.

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By EMN Updated: May 23, 2017 12:26:52 am
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