 Hello, my name is Ryo Kasi. I'm an undergraduate student of the Texo College team up. I'm currently in the final year of the English Today, we have with us our honorable guest the co-founder of Texo College, Mrs. Chessingley Lauren Who is also the wife of the founder and principal emeritus of Texo College, the late 2PS Lauren Many of us know her as the lady wife of our principal and the co-founder of Texo College But what we don't know is that she is also a mother of three, a stronghold for the college, a fitness enthusiast and a mother figure for the entire Texo family Today this session is aimed at discovering who and what Mrs. Chessingley is Welcome them to our talk session It's an honor. So without any further delay, let us go straight into the conversation What was your education like for women girls during your time? During my time women have to work to help the parents and they used to go to school and they used to do housework and they used to wait to support their family and So because of that many cannot go for education because they need help in the family and So they used to help the family members so they can have a sit you did their education Some of them has completed their education But many of the women they cannot complete because The world at home They cannot continue their study We would also like to take a little peek into your childhood days. What did you attend your early education? My education I study from the new government high school I mean the so many a government help is cool so I study up to class six and after that I went to Christian in school for a year and I study up to class eight my parents they don't have Education they need study at home. So I'm the first generation of In That sounds so great Now we would also like to know something some origin about the college Whose idea was it first to set up a college and what was the initial plan? What's the plan perceived before or after shifting to the US? The second of the college I Suggested my husband Because the full bright scholarship and he has finished his So We thought he is the right person and in fact he always Is desired So when we return he works in other place So from there, we thought it's a lot of things so What were your initial dreams for the college and are those dreams been fulfilled at the present time? Yes, our dream was I can say it's if we have fulfilling our dreams because we want to give a quality education and We want to give more Employment and right now we have like a hundred employment and Sides that we have a student more in The last 5,000 projects today So slowly we are fulfilling our dreams Okay, well Do it something different and you always attract challenges and back in your time to establish a college It must have been a huge deal So with regards to that Can you share your contributions as the co-founder and as a wife of a proprietor of a college dealing with challenges and testing times while establishing college the saving of the college is like I see We work hard and We do Construction we got a jungle and used to I used to have the Cooks also in the mess hall and I used to drop my children to school and After dropping them, I used to come back and attend the office. I used to be office assistant sometimes I used to be like Like a kid are working all sorts of things works So It's not easy. So you have to play multiple roles, right? Well, yes Mrs. Chassim they also has a diploma of cosmetology from the Murphy's Borough Beauty School Illinois, USA Now, ma'am. Can you share your journey and experiences as another woman during your time at the institution? studying cosmetology Is a big challenge for me because I Used to meet so many Different country People like a Costa Rica like Malaysia Japanese and Chinese so male and female and because of I Take up cosmetology. I want to support my family because We need Fellowship also. So I used to work after I finished my study. I work and I used to support my family in the state So, um, were you the only Naga Naga student institution? Yes So Being the only Naga woman, did you face any kind of discrimination? There was no discrimination. I don't know if you know the obvious Happily It's also great. Okay. Now, um We will go to the final question. I am personally. I'm eagerly waiting for the response of this as well Based on your experiences at the institution, what were the major differences, you noticed between the US and India's approach to education? Education system is really different from India to America because my education is in India and My children, they are in around the US so the difference is Here in India we used to Most of the time we used to stick on the books and we'll have to study at home. So We'll have to take tuition We'll have to memorize Not at all, but in the state It's really different. We cannot teach our children at home. They do all the time to teach them and They don't have any memorization also and they more they have a practical and different activities So they learn from different different activities not only in the study in the books, but They must have learned so many things Activities. That sounds so great Life is quite short if every day we are engaged in our purpose As we've heard and witnessed an amazing and inspiring journey of our guest Mrs. Shasinlilori We realized that her contribution to education in none of them rooted a strong foundation for the upcoming generation Structuring their educational aspects and further elevating their dreams and their ambitions. Thank you ma'am for letting us Explore some phases of your life