
Minister of Agriculture & Co-operation, G Kaito Aye unveiled the golden jubilee monolith of Satakha Range Students Union (SRSU) at Satakha town on January 13, in the presence of DC, Peter Lichamo, officers, public and student body leaders and public at the inaugural programme.
According to DIPR report, speaking at the inaugural programme, Kaito exhorted the students to trust oneself, be self dependent and not to expect good from others at all times and quoted, “It is better to have something small you earned than bigger things given to you by others”.
He also expressed his vision of upgrading PHC Satakha to a thirty bedded hospital, at the earliest.
While appreciating the growth and achievements of students under SRSU for the last 50 years, he challenged the students for bigger and better heights at the next jubilee celebration.
He further appealed to people of Satakha to always cultivate a culture of united society and to appear strong in the eyes of others. Kaito also expressed that students job was to educate themselves sincerely, while the leaders and representatives are to support them in all ways possible.
Earlier, monolith dedicatory prayer was pronounced by pastor STBC, Rev. Kughato K Chophi in the programme chaired by Olivika M. Zhimo. Pastor UBC, Rev. Honito K. Chophi offered invocation and SRSU presidential address was delivered by Anoka H. Zhimo. Highlights of the programme were cultural dance (aphilo kuwo) by Shoipu village, aye küzü le by Xüivi village and various other competitions.
