The closing programme of the Training on Basic Steel Fabrication concluded on March 24 at Town Hall, Meluri.
Advisor for New & Renewable Energy and Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority, Z. Nyusietho Nyuthe, in his speech said that training alone is often ineffective if it does not bring about a change in on-the-job behaviour. Effort, time, and potential opportunities for advancement are lost if knowledge is not converted into action, he added.
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He encouraged reliance on self-skilling rather than government jobs, noting that this shift is increasingly seen as a more sustainable career model in today’s world. Without effort and application, potential remains a silent, undeveloped dream, he noted.
The programme featured experience-sharing by the trainees and the distribution of certificates and toolkits. Officer-in-Charge, I.T.I. Phek, Kezhaleo Medon, delivered the vote of thanks. Rev. Tivisie Pojar, Pastor, Baptist Church Meluri Town, pronounced the benediction. The programme was chaired by Kulo Kezo, D.E.O Phek.
