The Phüsachodümi Union Kohima (PUK) celebrated its 37th session under the theme ‘looking beyond’ at the State Academy Hall, Kohima on 11th November 2023 with Küdecho Khamo, Advisor of Civil Administrative Works and Taxes as the guest speaker, Phüsachodümi Union Kohima informed in a press release.
Speaking at the event, Khamo said the world is competitive in all aspects and stressed that the Nagaland must bring out a roadmap or a vision for the next 10 years in order to compete with the rest of the world. Young people in particular have to live up to that because the world belongs to them and they have to prepare themselves to face that, he added. Khamo also called upon the young people to be professional in whatever field they choose and not to blame the society if they cannot compete with others.
Further, Khamo urged the gathering to always remember to let God take the lead in their life. He also told them to be honest and work hard in their work. He further called upon the gathering to work for the upliftment of the society. The advisor also sought the blessings of the elders and the people to work for the betterment of society.
Earlier PUK’s President Vemücho Chüzho and joint secretary Vefüyi Vero presented reports and remarks. Thüpurüle Theluo and friends sang a folk tune and the 75th Parents Choir presented a special presentation. Mütsivoyi Kotso led the programme and Associate Pastor of Chakhesang Baptist Church Ministers’ Hill Kohima, David Chüzho, prayed for the outgoing and incoming PUK team. The event was marked by the union feast.