Kohima, November 3 (MTNews): Every year, Kohima Law College’s teaching and non-teaching staff visit various orphanage homes twice, and on November 2, the team visited Kohima Orphanage & Destitute Home (KODH) with some basic needs such as rice, and also conducted fellowship with the children.

 

 

 

Neibano chaired the fellowship and Principal of the law college, Soni Tep shared the life story of Joseph from the Bible.

 

Asst. Prof. Kezhokhoto Savi gave a motivational talk about how a small disabled child changed an Indian billionaire’s entire life and mindset by whispering a word to him – “I want to remember your face so that when we meet in heaven, I can recognize you and thank you once again, and the billionaire considered that to be the happiest moment of his entire life.”

 

Kezhokhoto Savi told the children that their visit to KODH and seeing their smiling faces brought them happiness and blessed them to be a blessing to many in the days ahead, especially as the most blessed season of Christmas approaches.

 

Savi informed the well-wishers that KODH would be celebrating its 50th anniversary and was at a loss for how to commemorate its Golden Jubilee.

 

The KODH was founded by Zaputuo-ii Angami in 1973 for the welfare of orphans when she was a nurse of a government hospital at Kohima. KODH is a non-profit organization.

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