‘Navigating towards future challenges’

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RSU holds 65th session

KOHIMA, DECEMBER 30 (MExN): The 65th General Session of the Runguzumi Students’ Union (RSU) was held on December 28 at Runguzu village under Phek district. Vekhosa Kotso, Deputy Inspector General (PLG/Modernization) Nagaland Police, Government of Nagaland graced the session as the guest speaker.

The session was held under the theme “Navigating towards future challenges.”

Addressing the session, Kotso highlighted the imperatives of preparing for the uncertainties of the future while emphasizing the need for individuals and communities to anticipate potential challenges, cultivate a spirit of adaptability, and develop actionable strategies to tackle them effectively.

Kotso said that a forward-thinking mindset is essential for building resilience in a world marked by rapid technological advancements, social changes and global uncertainties.

He also stressed the value of staying well-informed and proactive, urging the students to prioritize collaboration and networking as tools for growth and problem-solving.

He asserted that by fostering strong connections and engaging with diverse perspectives, individuals can better navigate the complexities of modern life.

Further, Kotso encouraged the gathering to adopt a holistic approach to life, placing equal emphasis on sustainability, long-term impacts, and ethical considerations in decision-making processes.

Meanwhile Kotso took a moment to honor Rev. Khrutsoyi Luruo, a pioneering figure in education who played a pivotal role in advancing educational opportunities in the region by founding one of the first schools in Phusachodu village.

Reflecting on Rev. Luruo’s enduring legacy, Kotso reminded the gathering of the transformative power of education and the importance of recognizing and upholding the contributions of such visionary leader.

He also inspired the students, youth, and parents to embrace values of respect, integrity, and hard work.

He urged them to remain vigilant, prepared, and determined to excel in life’s endeavors.

Kotso encouraged everyone to persevere, adapt, and strive for excellence while holding on to their cultural roots and moral principles.

Earlier, presidential address was delivered by Besukhoyi Luru-o, president RSU.

Pusalhu Keyho, former president RSU shared greetings. The programme was led by Vethita Ringa, advisor RSU while Vekhruyi Vero, 2nd oldest person of Runguzu village pronounced act of blessings.

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