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Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Nagaland NewsWorkshop on ‘effective communication’ held

Workshop on ‘effective communication’ held

Staff Reporter

Workshop on ‘Effective communication’ was held at Living word Centre (LWC), Dimapur here on Saturday.
The event was organized by L.I.V.E and Social transformation and educational platform (STEP) consultancy northeast, powered by NorthEast8.
Speaking at the event, resource person director & founder STEP northeast Worrin Muivah said that the objective of the workshop was to enable the gatherings to engage effectively in conversation and become an effective communicator.
The workshop focused on honing the gatherings communication skills, and was done through exercises on non-verbal communication such as body movement, posture, gesture, eye contact, facial expression, volume, pace, pause, fillers, tone and modulation while communicating with an individual and large audience.
He mentioned that humans are not born as effective communicator, but with practice and learning the important factors, any individual could become an effective communicator, which would reflect healthy relationship and climb up in personal and professional life.
It may be mentioned that, STEP was founded in November 2020, with the aim to bridge the educational and opportunity gap between the urban and rural areas of NE to make quality education accessible to even the most interior villages, and to empower teachers by equipping them with the necessary skills to produce the next generation of leaders from NE, and to expose the students to an environment outside of their schools and village and inspire them to think outside the box and broaden their horizon and to provide mentorship and guidance to the students and youth in rural areas through STEP’s vast network of mentors, which are based on STEP three verticals, teacher training workshops, exposure programs and career counselling.
Learning Institute of Vocational Education (L.I.V.E) which is under LWC, imparts vocational skills through short term training classes for youths so that they can take up independent businesses or obtain gainful employment in various spheres suitable to their potential and talents.

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