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Bailey Baptist College Wokha NSS volunteers, staffs and Vungoju colony residents pose for the lens during mass social work.[/caption]
Dimapur, April 29 (EMN): National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Bailey Baptist College, Wokha, in collaboration with Vungoju Colony, Wokha town, organised mass social work on April 29 under the theme “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”.
In consonance with the national programme, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, staffs and students of BBC along with chairman and residents of Vungoju colony conducted the social work. The main task undertaken during the social work was the repair and filling up of the unattended approach road to the college from Dr. Motsuo Memorial District hospital, Wokha.
It may be mentioned that, the road is a life line to the Horticulture sector of Vongoju community and an important approach road to the farm sites of department of Agriculture, department of Horticulture, the new campus of DIET and St. Peter School.
The cleanliness drive of the college campus and repair of the college approach road was launched by Dr. K.C Murry, Principal, Bailey Baptist College, Wokha. He stated that Swachh Bharat programme will be a regular feature of the college. He further lauded the enthusiasm of the colony residents, NSS volunteers, staffs of the college and the students for the success of the social work.
The social was organised under the initiative and active supervision of Assistant Professor, Leonard Mozhui, Programme Officer NSS Bailey Baptist College.
Meanwhile, the college authority acknowledged the chairman and citizens of Vungoju Colony, Rukhomo Kikon, Pankathung Ezung, Chipenthung Ezung, Yanpvutsson Kikon, Hajamo Odyuo (SBI), Mhonyamo Yanthan, Nyimthungo Yanthan and well wisher.