Nagaland Guv Calls On Youth To Embrace Innovation, Hard Work
According to a senior official, students of Eden Higher Secondary School, Dimapur, visited Lok Bhavan in Kohima for an educational tour on Saturday. During an interactive session with the students, the Governor said that as India moves toward the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, Nagaland must progress in tandem with the nation and align itself with that broader goal.
He encouraged students and young people to study diligently, work hard, and build self-confidence to succeed in life, stressing that there is no substitute for hard work. Yadav noted that government jobs should not be the sole aspiration for the youth. Instead, he urged young people to explore innovation, entrepreneurship, and creative pursuits.
He also emphasised that women are equal to men in terms of capability and potential, and called on every individual to contribute meaningfully to the development of the state. The Governor highlighted the importance of using technology wisely as a valuable asset, focusing on its advantages rather than its drawbacks.
Speaking about his own journey into public service, he said that he was inspired by Jayaprakash Narayan to join the student movement and later enter public life. He added that the motivation for public service cannot be imposed but must come from within. Since society provides individuals with opportunities, he said, it is equally important for people to give back to society.
He further advised the youth to stay focused on their goals, dream big, and pursue their ambitions with determination. Recalling his student days, the Governor said he remained committed to his studies and worked hard to bring pride to his family.
He acknowledged the struggles he faced but noted that strong determination helped him overcome challenges. Even in difficult circumstances, he said, hard work remains the key to success.
The visit proved to be an enriching learning experience and a source of inspiration for the students.
In a separate event, Governor Yadav visited the Cathedral of Kohima (Mary Help of Christians Church), one of the state's most prominent landmarks and a symbol of spiritual devotion and communal unity.
The visit reflected the deep respect accorded to institutions that have played a significant role in shaping Nagaland's social and cultural identity.
During the visit, the Governor acknowledged the Church's contribution to promoting values of peace, compassion, education, and service to society.
Renowned for its distinctive architecture and serene surroundings, the Cathedral stands not only as a place of worship but also as a testament to the rich heritage and faith traditions of the people of Nagaland.
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