Dimapur, July 8 (EMN): Nagaland commissioner, Rovilato Mor, inaugurated the new office of the Alumni Association of Kohima College (AAKC) on July 8.
Speaking on the occasion, Mor expressed hope that the newly inaugurated office would be utilised for the benefit of the college and its alumni beside fostering a good relationship among the stakeholders of the college.
An alumnus of the college himself, Mor spoke about how the college had produced countless graduates, bureaucrats, politicians, business persons, social workers since its inception in 1967, an update from the college stated. He also commended the college for continuing to have a large enrolment despite the many other colleges that have come up in the recent years which testified to deliverance of quality education by the college.
He urged the students to uphold the prestige and honour of the college by fulfilling their duties and roles and encouraged them to take advantage of the improved infrastructure, facilities, and the quality education imparted by the college. He further exhorted the alumni members to continue working hand-in-hand with the college and conveyed best wishes to the college for the forthcoming NAAC assessment.
The college’s principal, Dr. Ralimongla, stated that the much-needed office of the association for its proper functioning has finally been realised. She elaborated the important role of the alumni association in the growth and development of the college especially from NAAC perspective.
She further lauded the commendable contributions of the association not only during the past two NAAC assessments but even in other important events. She expressed hope that the office would facilitate a well-connected alumni network to take up the challenge in the upcoming third cycle of NAAC assessment.
Khriebu Nakhro, AAKC president, chaired the programme, while the dedicatory prayer was said by Zhothose, retired assistant development commissioner, and a song was presented by the students. Dr. Visiezolie Yashü, assistant professor and convenor of alumni cell, delivered the vote of thanks and concluded with a benediction said by Dr. Ketoukhrie-ü, assistant professor.