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ANCSU appeals for uninterrupted power supply

As the examination season approaches, the All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) has earnestly appealed the Power Department to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply throughout the examination period.
ANCSU president Tenyesinlo Bukh and education secretary Tokuho Jakhalu in a press release pointed out that access to consistent electricity was crucial to facilitate a conducive environment for students to focus and perform optimally during their examinations, minimising any potential disruption or inconvenience.


Additionally, they urged the general public to refrain from creating unnecessary disturbances during this critical period, adding that any disruption could adversely affect the smooth conduct of examinations and, consequently, the academic progress of the students.
“Your cooperation in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere is deeply appreciated,” they highlighted.
Further, they encouraged students to approach these examinations not merely as a means to pass but as an invaluable opportunity for holistic learning and personal growth.


They pointed out that embracing these examinations as a pathway to acquiring quality education fostered a deeper understanding of the subjects and cultivated essential skills for lifelong learning.
Assuring that the ANCSU remained committed to advocating for the welfare and interests of the student community, they said they looked forward to the successful completion of the upcoming examinations.
The union also extended their unwavering support to all students and encouraged them to approach these examinations with diligence, determination, and a thirst for knowledge.
ANCSU conveyed best wishes to all the dedicated students embarking on their journey through the undergraduate CBCS, FYUGP, and old course examinations in the disciplines of BA, B.SC, B.Com, BBA, BCA for the even semester scheduled from May 7 to 25, 2024.

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