KOHIMA — Little Flower Higher Secondary School, Kohima, celebrated its diamond jubilee on Friday at the school campus, marking a rich legacy of delivering and promoting education. Minister of Higher Education and Tourism, Temjen Imna Along, who attended the celebration as special guest, underscored the importance of unity, values-based education and resilience among young people. He commended the Catholic institutions for their dedication to holistic education, noting that the schools emphasise values and personal growth over material gain. “The very ethos of Catholic institutions is not the corporate way of earning money; it is a holistic education where education is the focus,” he stated and acknowledged the Catholic missions for their commitment to nurturing the youth of Nagaland. Observing the rapid growth of technology and its impact on young people, Along spoke on the challenges posed by the constant flow of information stating that while technology brings immense knowledge it also comes with challenges. He cautioned the parents to be mindful of the narratives their children encounter online and stressed the need for guidance to ensure a balanced approach to life. He also urged the parents to guide their children away from tribalism, fostering instead a sense of shared identity...