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Career planning workshop held at Shamator town

Shamator district administration organises career planning workshop at Shamator town.

Published on Sep 8, 2025

By EMN

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Career planning workshop held at Shamator town
District administration officials, Assam Rifles personnel and students during a one-day career planning programme held at Cultural Hall, Shamator.


DIMAPUR — A one-day career planning workshop on the theme ‘Clarity creates direction: Navigating life with informed choices,’ organised by the Shamator district administration in collaboration with Seeds of Grace Trust and Shamator Town Students’ Union  (STSU), was conducted at Shamator town on Monday.


The programme, organised as part of the Mission Sankalp special campaign, was held at Cultural Hall, Shamator town, a DIPR report stated.


In his keynote address, SDO (Civil), Shamator, Athrong emphasised the importance of informed decision-making and urged the gathering students to prepare themselves with clarity and determination in their chosen career paths.


During the technical sessions, Kudazo, EAC and Major Sumit of 32 Assam Rifles, spoke on the topics ‘Your pathway to competitive success’ and ‘Defence career pathways,’ respectively. Malay Mishra spoke on ‘Resilience skills & entrepreneurship.’


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A total of 200 students (Classes 10–12) from three schools participated in the workshop, making it a significant step in guiding young learners towards better career choices. 


Alongside the sessions, a free dental check-up camp was also conducted by the 32 Assam Rifles in collaboration with the district administration, benefitting the community.


The workshop was moderated by Martin, while the invocation prayer was led by Inavi Aye, pastor of Shamator Town Sumi Baptist Church.

Vote of thanks was delivered by Mekato J Aye, EAC Shamator.


“The event concluded with a positive note, leaving both students and organisers hopeful that such initiatives will continue to inspire and shape the future of the youth,” it stated.