
Guests with students and faculty of NEISSR at the Bishop
Abraham Memorial Hall in Chümoukedima on May 2.
- DIMAPUR — The North East Institute of Social
Sciences and Research (NEISSR) organised a farewell programme for the outgoing
batches of Master of Social Work (2023–2025) and Bachelor of Social Work
(2022–2025) on May 2 at the Bishop Abraham Memorial Hall, Peace Centre, NEISSR.
The event was themed “Glitz and glam gala”.
- The programme was attended by Dr. Y Hukheli Zhimomi,
assistant headmistress of Government High School, Toluvi, as the special guest,
according to a press release.
- In her message, Dr. Zhimomi reminded the outgoing trainees
that the world needs changemakers—individuals who are bold, kind, and rooted in
strong values. She emphasised the need to train more professional social
workers to transform Nagaland and encouraged the students to be willing to
serve their communities with humility, to give of themselves in service to
society, and to find true fulfilment in losing oneself for the sake of others.
- In his address, Dr. Fr. CP Anto, principal of NEISSR,
emphasised the call to holiness as a cornerstone of both professional and
personal life. He congratulated the students for completing not just an
academic journey but also for shaping and enriching the institution through
their presence and contributions.
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- He highlighted their academic excellence, commitment to
fieldwork, leadership, mentorship, peer support, and spiritual involvement. As
they step into new chapters, Dr. Fr. Anto urged them to carry forward not just
a degree but also holiness, compassion, resilience, insight, and a strong dedication
to building peace and nurturing a society filled with professionally trained
social workers and peacebuilders.