PVSU marks 55 years of union with inauguration of students' library

S Kiusumew and PVSU president during the 55th PVSU conference on December 29.

S Kiusumew and PVSU president during the 55th PVSU conference on December 29.

Pungro, December 29 (MExN): The Pungro Village Students' Union (PVSU) on Monday celebrated 55 years of excellence under the theme “Thriving towards a limitless future.” The event, which is set to conclude today, was graced by S Kiusumew, MLA and Advisor (Fire & Emergency, Civil Defences and Home Guards, Relief and Rehabilitation) Government of Nagaland.

Fr Matthew, St Paul Parish Pungro, delivered the invocation, setting a tone of inspiration and reflection. The Head GB of Pungro Village, Vongtsukiu, in his address, underscored the pivotal role of education in shaping societal progress and individual success. Lesemew, President of PVSU, delivered a compelling presidential address, highlighting the union's achievements over the past 55 years and outlining a bold vision for the future. He emphasised the union's unwavering commitment to promoting academic excellence.

The highlight of the event was the inauguration of the Students' Library, constructed under Special Assistance to states for Capital Investment (SASCI) Implemented by Department of Arts & Culture, Nagaland, as a modern resource and a conductive learning environment. Special guest S Kiusumew, in his inaugural address shared valuable insights on navigating academic careers in a rapidly changing world, appreciating students' efforts and encouraging them to strive for excellence. He also lauded the PVSU's efforts in creating this landmark facility and urged students to leverage it for academic and personal growth.

R Warela Yimchunger, who secured Top 3rd position in Economics under Nagaland University, shared her inspiring academic journey, offering valuable insights and motivation to fellow students. Her success story resonated deeply with the audience, exemplifying the kind of excellence PVSU strives to nurture.

The Vice President Shihsumew expressed heartfelt gratitude to dignitaries and participants, while Dr Berimong, Pastor, Pungro Village, delivered the benediction, wishing everyone success and prosperity.

The programme concluded with a captivating cultural folk dance performance by the women folk, showcasing the rich traditional heritage and artistic expressions of the community, leaving the audience mesmerized and bringing the celebration to a memorable close.
 



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