‘Lot of deficiency’ in educational institutes: Governor of Nagaland

Governor of Assam and Nagaland, Prof Jagdish Mukhi during his visit to Kiphire village on February 10. (DIPR Photo)

Governor of Assam and Nagaland, Prof Jagdish Mukhi during his visit to Kiphire village on February 10. (DIPR Photo)

Kiphire, February 11 (MExN): The Governor of Assam and Nagaland, Prof Jagdish Mukhi has stated that during his visits to educational institutions, he found “a lot of deficiency to be implemented.”

Addressing the reception programme held in his honour at Public Ground, Kiphire village on February 10, the Governor assured that he would pursue the needs of Zizaji Presidency College, Kiphire to the Government, stated a DIPR report. 

While visiting Government Higher Secondary School, the Governor said the demand for Science stream in GHSS assured to pursue seriously to upgrade. He said that Naga students are studying in different parts of the country in search of good institutions, where he said that all facilities and infrastructure should be provided within Nagaland for better education in the state. 

He also said that the JNV School is going to coming up with Science, Commerce and Arts streams, where students from villages can study in the school and added that the construction will be completed by March or April 2023.

The Governor while addressing the public appreciated the people of Kiphire village for preserving the tradition and culture and expressed his love of the unique Naga traditions, stated a DIPR report. He encouraged the gathering to implement indigenous language in primary schools to preserve and to promote culture. 

He interacted with the Kiphire village leaders, teachers and students. He also interacted with JNV construction engineers, contractor and other officials. Other highlights of the programme included traditional fire making and folk dances.

The National Anthem was presented by Kiphire Village Students’ Union. Welcome address was delivered by Sethrongba Y Sangtam and vote of thanks was by Akokba, President, KVSU.



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