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KOHIMA, NOVEMBER 19: The Razeba Youth Society (RYS) organised its 19th Sports Meet from November 18-19, and held competitions in various disciplines including football, volleyball and basket ball. Rekha Rose Dukru, an entrepreneur, who graced the opening ceremony as chief guest impressed upon the youths to play in the true spirit of sportsmanship while urging them to also maintain discipline in every other aspect of their lives.
She also dwelt upon the need to develop Razeba as a town and upheld that it is not the place but the people who make the place thrive. In this connection, she particularly told the unemployed educated youths that one cannot be unemployed if they are educated. “If you have come back home after earning your degrees and you still continue to ask pocket-money from your parents, then your education has been in vain”, she said while explaining that asking money from parents was possible even without education.
Urging them to make use of the available opportunities while asserting that God has blessed them with so much of natural resources, she also advised them to start small and gain as many experiences as they can in order to go ahead in life.
Kho-o Domeh, VCC Razeba also exhorted the gathering during the opening ceremony. Highlights of the event included welcome note by Lecho Krocha, president RYS, special number by Netoli Domeh and friends, lighting of the tournament torch and oath taking by Vikhopa Krocha.