The Ao Kaketshir Telongjem Kohima (AKTK) held its annual Kaketshir Anogo Den Lokti Senden 2025 under the theme “Omen-Lepa Reprangshiang, Arangshishiang aser Aramesoang (Reflect, Realign and Arise)” (Reflect, Realign and Arise)” at Molu Ki, Merhültetsa, Kohima.
According to DIPR report, Dr. B.M. Sunep Imchen, director of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Nagaland, graced the occasion as the main speaker. Congratulating the meritorious students, Dr. Imchen reminded them that academic excellence must translate into becoming productive citizens. “We need to change our mindset and thinking, sharpen ourselves to be more effective, and rise with purpose,” he said.
He urged the youth to reflect on their identity and purpose, stating that growth begins with self-awareness. Reflecting on the history of education among the Nagas, he emphasized the need to contribute meaningfully to society and address challenges such as health, identity crisis, and societal mindset.
Earlier, the welcome address was delivered by Sentilong Longchar, while T. Bendangsenla of Watsü Telen Kohima shared words of encouragement, urging students to step out of their comfort zones, face challenges, and remain grounded with a focus on mental well-being.
Meritorious awards were presented to nine students—seven from HSLC and two from HSSLC examinations. The programme also featured a special song by Putimenla Longkumer, and the vote of thanks was pronounced by Limatemsu, Tatong Tir, AKTK.
AKTK honours meritorious students at annual programme
DIMAPUR
