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Life skills through NavSahyog

Art & Dance Centre inaugurated in Chümu

DIMAPUR: Art and Dance Centre (dance and fitness class) by Little Hut Chümoukedima was inaugurated on Sunday by Chümoukedima Gorkha Women Society president, Parbati Gurung as the special guest.

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Speaking at the inaugural programme, Gurung asserted the importance of dance in improving health and remaining fit. She also urged the youths of Chümoukedima district to hone their talents.

Book on ‘Digital Discourse in Religious Conflict’

DIMAPUR: NavSahyog Foundation, a Banglore based NGO, working in 20 villages under Dhansiripar Circle celebrated “women’s day, annual award distribution and football launch” at council hall, Bade Village.

This was informed in a press release issued by Field Coordinator, Dimapur NavSahyog Foundation, Likivi Zhimo.

The release further informed that more than hundreds of participants including chairman and GB of Amaluma village, K. Ela Director Prodigals Home, Dr. Toli Kiba professor NEISSR, Angwanwadi worker, Asha Worker, NavSahyog Team and well-wishers attended the programme.

Co-Founder, NavSahyog Foundation, Mary Dolly gave an overview of the programme and thanked all the GBs, chairmen, community members and Infosys, and donor, for the support in implementing the programme in Dimapur.

NavSahyog Foundation’s Core programme aimed to develop life skills and creativity in village children through sports, story-telling, creative activities and experiential learning.

The programme will be conducted for one hour on a daily basis after School hours, and to be conducted by village coordinators who were selected from each village and trained.

NavSahyog Foundation is currently working in 245 villages across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Nagaland.

Director Prodigals Home, K. Ela, who was the guest speaker, spoke on the topic of Women’s Day, highlighted the importance of women to become digitally empowered and encouraged the parents on the importance of educating a girl child. She also spoke about the role of men in the lives of a women and how equally, both genders can contribute for the Welfare of the Society.

Professor NEISSR, Dr. Toli. Kiba, the guest speaker on the topic “Life Skill development in the life of a child”, explained that a child learns not only in the four walls of the classrooms but while involved in games and sports and other activities.

Head GB, Rubinon Naben of Amaluma village, thanked the organization for introducing the programme in the village and also for officially launching the football activity to be included in the Navsahyog program for the Children.

Hemtaidi, Football Player and Village Coordinator of Doyapur, spoke on the benefits of football and team spirit of the players. The event also witnessed cultural activities of dance and songs by children and village coordinators.

‘The Healing Season’ art exhibition commences

Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, MAR 12

(NPN): A 20-day long

International Art Exhibition, titled “The Healing Season”, commenced at Nagaland Art Centre, IMC Hall here on Sunday. The paintings and drawings put up for dis - play at the art centre were creation of Limatola Longkumer of Nagaland and Heather Layton from USA. Most of their arts were based on the theme of reconnecting with people and natural world, following an era marked by severe disconnections.

It may be noted that both artistes met each other for the first time in the Art Exhibition.

They expressed the hope that their artwork would inspire to reconnect with one another, restore optimism, rebuild strength, and to re-discover the infinite number of ways to find beauty in the world.

DIMAPUR: Clark Theological College (CTC) has released a book titled, “Digital Discourse in Religious Conflict: A Postmodern Reading” authored by Dr.

Tinumeren Ozükum was released at Multi-purpose Hall, Clark Theological College, Aolijen. A press release by the college informed that the

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