Two-day 67th general session of the Phek Students’ Union commences on the theme ‘Beyond mediocrity.’
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DIMAPUR — The two-day 67th general session-cum-cultural dance competition of the Phek Students’ Union (PSU) commenced on Friday at GHS auditorium hall, Phek village, on the theme ‘Beyond mediocrity.’
Addressing the inaugural session as the speaker, Dr. Pritpal Kaur, Superintendent of Police, Phek, emphasised on putting God first and reminded that without God nothing is possible.
She told the students to be practical and achieve their aims and contribute for the well-being of the society. Dr. Kaur also urged upon the students to use social media wisely.
W Balong Phom, EAC of Phek Hq, who also spoke on the occasion, urged upon the students to give due importance to local language and uphold culture identity.
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He cited examples of countries such as China and Russia, which have preserved and practise their languages over English.
Huvekholü Keyho, woman VDB member of Phek village, also exhorted the gathering.
The inaugural session started with invocation prayer led by Kuzhohu Soho, pastor of CRC, while welcome address was delivered by PSU vice president Muleyi Vero.
Veshe Chizo, president of Phekmi Collegiate Forum, also shared greetings.
General secretary report was presented by Sherakho Venuh, PSU general secretary, which highlighted the activities and progress of the union.
PSU assistant general secretary Poshelii Venuh led presentation of the meritorious award. The inaugural session was chaired by PSU vice president Raleve Chizo.
The session concluded with a benediction prayer by Chinieta Rhakho, deacon chairman of PVBC.
In the afternoon, the literary session was moderated by Poluto Soho, debate & symposium secretary.
The session commenced with an invocation prayer by Niekuvolu Lohe, associate pastor, Women Department, PVBC. A special number was presented by Besüsao Venuh and Anuhu Rhakho.
The competition hour featured spelling bee, extempore speech, and quiz with Tuku Venuh, Tsupolu Vero and Munune Venuh as judges.
The session concluded with a benediction prayer by Ozo Venuh, youth director, CRC.
The session will continue till January 3.