‘Serving public should be the motto’: Nagaland Civil Secretariat recruits told

Officials and others during the introductory programme of 52nd batch of the Nagaland Secretariat Service held in Kohima on October 11. (DIPR Photo)

Officials and others during the introductory programme of 52nd batch of the Nagaland Secretariat Service held in Kohima on October 11. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, October 11 (MExN): An introductory programme of the 52nd batch of the Nagaland Secretariat Service (NSS) cum general body meeting was held at Secretariat Conference Hall, Kohima on October 11.

According to a DIPR report, Secretary AH&VS, Y Renbothung Tsopoe welcoming the newly recruits to the Nagaland Secretariat Service family said, “Nagaland Civil Secretariat is the administrative hub or central nerve of the state government in Nagaland and NSS cadres are considered as the backbone in the secretariat.”

He called on the members to perform and deliver and also to be regular, dedicated and to be updated with all the important notifications, office memorandums and orders. 

Tsopoe reminded the members that serving the public should be the motto of all government servants as each one of us are recruited by the government to do so. He further emphasised on complying with the government orders and to attend training programmes to deliver better service to the government.

NSSA President, Chubasangla Longkumer delivering welcome note encouraged the members to have the spirit of initiating things and being innovative. She added that they should start looking beyond their files and ignite the spirit of inquisitiveness and look into the areas which may require their attention wherever they are placed. 

Also highlighting on the workplace initiative called ‘Mekhela Wednesday’, she said that it has gone beyond the Nagaland Civil Secretariat and encouraged all the women to take the movement forward as such initiative will add value to themselves and to the service that they are serving. She called on the men folks to join the movement and wear something traditional on Wednesdays and take the workplace initiative forward.

Vedezo Nienu, representative of the new batch, speaking at the function said that they are immensely proud to be part of the prestigious service as the service is supposed to be the custodian and repository of all the rich traditions precedence and rules. 
NSSA Assistant Secretary, Hosea Seb chaired the programme and NSSA music club presented a special song.