Nagaland NewsCondolences for passing away of former principal DGC

Condolences for passing away of former principal DGC

Dimapur Government College Alumni (DGCA), MB Foundation Dimapur, Pranab Vidyapith Hr. Sec. School (PVHSS) faculty have condoled the demise of late professor N. Imsen Ao, former principal of Dimapur Government College on August 30 morning at Eden Medical Centre, Dimapur. 

DGCA: Dimapur Government College Alumni (DGCA) in a condolence note by president, K. Temjen Jamir described late Imsen at a humble, calm, righteous man who had served the college selflessly and with total dedication towards the cause of education during the formative period of Nagaland state. DGCA stated that late Imsen had worked tirelessly along with his team in the college everyday and the present Dimapur Government College was the fruit of such sacrifices and laborious efforts made by few pioneers like professor N. Imsen Ao. DGCA added that, physically he may be gone but his works and contributions will live forever with as his legacy and an inspiration for all. DGCA conveyed deepest condolences to the bereaved family members and pray that God grant solace to them and the departed teacher to rest in peace. 

MB Foundation Dimapur: Manik Bhattacharjee Foundation (MB Foundation) Dimapur organizer, Monoj Bhattarcharjee on behalf of the foundation stated that, late Imsen will always be remembered as a dedicated teacher, educationist and a man with a wonderful personality. Monoj also stated that, his late father Manik Bhattarcharjee and late Imsen had known each other since 1966 when the latter was lecturer at DGC and Manik was in the governing body. Monoj further conveyed condolences to the bereaved family and that the departed soul rest in eternal peace. 

PVHSS: The secretary, principal, the teaching and non-teaching staff of Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School (PVHSS), Dimapur in a condolence note, described late Imsen as a perfect gentleman and an educationist who had dedicated his whole life towards the field of education. PVHSS faculty shares in the grief of the bereaved family members and prays that his soul rest in heavenly abode. 

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