E. Phongle, General Secretary, MCTESU, on “My Vision for the College” spoke about Teacher Education in the college as a process of refinement. He called upon the student-teachers to “play a pivotal role towards inculcating values of peace, liberty, equality and justice among the budding minds of Nagaland.”
Dr. Temsurenla, Vice Principal, MCTE, spoke on the “Significance of the Day”, as one of not just retrospection, but also of introspection. She also recollected her experiences as a teacher at MCTE and encouraged student-teachers to live by the college motto, “Anvil of Knowledge.”
The program concluded with an extempore speech competition where members from different clubs participated. The first place was awarded to Imchamanen, Cultural Club; the second place to Olempenla, Aesthetic Club; and the third place to Kitheli Yepthomi, Drama & Music Club.