Young Nagas urged to have structural opinions

Mijito Chishi speaking at the Youthnet series “Young Nagas Give Back” at Dream Café Kohima on June 21. (Morung Photo)

Kohima, June 21(MExN): In another series of YouthNet’s “Young Nagas Give Back,” Mijito Chishi, IFS today encouraged the NPSC and UPSC candidates to develop idea and opinion on the subject matters and “do not go for general statement,” which has less impact in UPSC exam. 

Speaking to the several youth gathered here this morning at Dream Café, he asked them to have a structural opinion and solid argument and at the same time to have a clarity on issues. Sharing his experience in clearing UPSC exam, Chishi also stressed on the need to form a study group within circle of friends where they can study together in a good environment.

He also challenged the youth to have perseverance and set a time line and develop a broad perspective.

Chishi urged upon the youth to improve upon writing ability and maintain a constant reading habit.  Further, he also called upon the candidates to be honest in their approaches and set their minds and prepare for examinations.

It may be noted that YouthNet series “Young Nagas Give Back” is a platform, where Naga professionals serving outside the state are invited to speak to the Naga youth and share their expertise during their holidays in Nagaland. YouthNet is a non-profit organization with a mission to help youth acquire knowledge, develop life skills and form attitudes to enable them to become self directing, positive, productive, responsible and contributing members of society through active participation and involvement. It works in partnership with the government, community residents, grassroots organizations, educational institutions, corporations and philanthropies in all aspects of development while actively engaging youth in the process.

 



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