Chozuba Town Chakhesang Students’ Union (CTCSU) organised “Chozuba Area Inter-School Literary Competition” on “embracing all-round education” at Vamuzo Memorial Town Hall, Chozuba Town on October 15.
At the programme, guest speaker, sub-divisional education officer, Meyawabang vouched for building good citizenship during the school days and urged upon the students to learn and develop the skills when their minds are free.
He also encouraged them to not only engage in their studies but also in co-curricular activities to develop personal skills.
CTCSU president Veyito Nyekha highlighted the need to broaden educational perspectives not simply to excel in studies but also in developing both personal and inter-personal skills.
He asserted that despite excellency in academic performances, the time demanded skills such as leadership, confidence, networking and association, etc.
Chakhesang Students’ Union president Avezo Kevin Kapu also encouraged the schools and union to organise more of such activities. He advised the students to make use of available technologies for educational purposes.
Altogether, eight government and private schools participated in the event through extempore speech, essay writing, quiz and indigenous quartet, and around 100 students and teachers attended the event.
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