Khumiasü Küchienyiri Kügharü holds its 10th annual session at Khumiasü village, Meluri district.
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DIMAPUR — The Khumiasü Küchienyiri Kügharü (KKK) held its 10th annual session on January 3 at Khumiasü village, Meluri district, on the theme ‘Dream, dare, deliver!’
The conference was attended by R Shurhotho Nyusou, Junior Engineer, PWD (Housing), Division No-1, Kohima, as the main speaker, an update stated.
In his address, Nyusou elaborated on the essence of the conference theme, emphasising that dreams are the sparks of imagination that light the path to one’s future, giving direction, vision, and purpose in life.
He reminded the student community of the words of Eleanor Roosevelt, who said, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
He stressed that dreaming alone is not enough; one must dare to pursue those dreams by stepping out of one’s comfort zone and confronting fears that hold individuals back.
Citing the life of Thomas Edison, who faced numerous failures before inventing the electric light bulb, the speaker encouraged the students to be bold, brave, and resilient, and to recognise every challenge as an opportunity for growth.
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Highlighting the importance of delivery, Nyusou stated that dreams hold no value without execution, as delivery is where planning meets action.
Emphasising accountability, commitment, and perseverance, he remarked that every successful individual understands the power of consistent effort.
Quoting Richard Branson, he added, “The best way of learning is by doing.”
The second session was graced by Tholisie Poji, graduate teacher, who urged students not to limit their aspirations to white-collar jobs alone, but to identify their capabilities and explore alternative paths such as entrepreneurship. He remarked that while Nagaland has many graduates, there is a lack of professionalism, and encouraged students to be creative, skill-oriented, and to excel in diverse fields for broader opportunities.
The programme began with an invocation prayer by Riechusie Nyusou, local catechist, St. Michael Church, Khumiasü.
“The event was attended by village elders, leaders, students, and well-wishers, making the session a meaningful and motivating gathering for the community,” the update stated.