Viswema : Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC), President K. V. Pusa today asserted that peace can come to Nagaland only through collective efforts.
Speaking at the 59th session (Biennial general conference) of Southern Angami Students Union (SASU) here under the theme “Probity of a student’s life,” Pusa said peace is the pre-requisite for progress and it can be achieved only through collective efforts and contributions from all sections of Naga society. Stating that peace has remained elusive to the Naga people for too long, he said, “We all want peace.” Pusa said real peace can be ushered in when all are engaged in quality activities. He particularly urged Naga youths to strive for peace collectively vis-a-vis to bring tranquility and harmony in Naga society.
SASU BIENNIAL GENERAL CONFERENCE 2009Pusa also urged the youths to foster peace and understanding among Nagas to progress together. He also called upon the students to develop constructive disciplines like uprightness, honesty, integrity and trustworthiness.
The three day long conference is being marked by literary competitions, debate & extempore speech, cultural competition, outdoor games of volleyball and tug of war for both men and women.
Devotional service will take place on February 1 from 9:30 AM onwards with Rev. Dr. Neikedozo Paphino, president, Nagaland Christian Revival Church as the speaker. It will be followed by folk song, modern and traditional couple show.
Valedictory session has been scheduled at 4:00 PM with Kohima Municipal Council (KMC) chairperson Vipopal Kintso as guest of honour. The function will be followed by Japfu-vaganza nite and bonfire.
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