‘Educational institutions are solutions to people’s problem’

‘Educational institutions are solutions to people’s problem’

‘Educational institutions are solutions to people’s problem’

A panoramic view of Patkai Christian College - Autonomous.  (Photo Courtesy:  @patkaichristiancollege /Facebook)
 
 

135 students awarded during ‘Semester Topper Award Ceremony’ at Patkai Christian College

 

PATKAI, February 3 (MExN): Altogether 135 students were awarded during the ‘Semester Topper Award Ceremony’ organized by Patkai Christian College (Autonomous) at Bundrock Auditorium of the college on February 2. 


A press release received here stated that the event was attended by all faculties, students and staff of the college. PCC, Principal, Husazu Epao exhorted students to be the beacon of light in the society while stating that the ceremony is a platform for the students to realize their potential and do better.  PCC, Vice Principal, Angel Sonari called upon the students to make Patkai proud in future. Rev Vichukho Ngukha read the scripture and offered prayers. 


PCC, Controller of Examination, AG Samuel drawing inspiration from the life of Nehemiah who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem said in the present day, politics, socio-economic, life and society and many other areas need rebuilding and that rebuilding is possible with quality education. “Everywhere in the world education institutions are considered to be the solutions to people’s problem,” he added.


Calling upon the students the COE said, “If you want to be the solution to people’s problem, you must be educated.”Underscoring the importance of quality education, he said “Quality education is a result of inner driven quality which drives you to do well in life. But if you are influenced by outside forces than you are relying on others which is not the mantra for success.”


The COE while appealing the students to make the right choices in life said, “There are three types of people in the world, first is those who bring happiness by finding solution to people’s problem, second are those whose absence makes other people happy and third category are those whose presence makes no difference, the choice is yours,” he added.


The awards were distributed by the academic deans, Dr Vivee Peseyie, dean Music department, Dr Thefuvilie Pieru, dean of Science Department and Dr Renchumi K Kuotsu, dean of Arts and Commerce. Around 16 students from Bachelor of Music, five students from Master of Science, 3 from Master of Arts, 49 students from Bachelor of Science, 54 students from Bachelor of Arts, 5 students from Bachelor of Computer Applications, and three students from Multimedia and Mass Communication were felicitated on the day.