DIMAPUR — The advisor of Youth Resources and Sports, S Keoshu Yimkhiung, on August 30 launched DYRS Nagaland App at the conference hall of the directorate of Youth Resources and Sports.
Speaking at the launch event, the advisor expressed optimism that the newly developed App would go a long way in facilitating better coordination among the officers and staff and also enhance the performance of the department, an update from the directorate of Youth Resources and Sports stated.
Keoshu insisted all the officers and staff to mandatorily register with the App.
Anthony Ngullie, secretary of Youth Resources and Sports, commended the director and staff of the directorate for coming up with the App for the holistic growth of the department. He urged the department officers and staff to use the App and gain maximum benefit from it.
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Kethosituo Sekhose, director of Youth Resources and Sports, maintained that the department has been progressing from strength to strength under the leadership of the advisor, Keoshu Yimkhiung.
He expressed confidence that the App would act as a giant heap for sporting ecosystem in the state.
He mentioned that the App has three features. In attendance part, every officers and staff would be required to use the App to register attendance at any point of time.
The second feature of the App is to facilitate reporting of events where various activities within the department would be updated through text report and instant photographs.
The third portion of the App would feature circulars and notifications from the government side which are required to be communicated to the district officers.
Sekhose informed that DYRS App has been already certified by Google Android system and further certified by Apple’s App store for safe security.
Meanwhile, the App developer Rishav Sethi was hopeful that every officer and staff would start using the App from September 1 onwards.