 Victory isn't having done what you do best, if you've done best, you have won. Respected panel of judges and all my dear friends are very important to all of you. I'm suddenly on stage for this, and the topic that I've picked for my extant speech is Moral Obligations of a Charismatic Leader. Moral of a Charismatic Leader. Well, everyone out here, we all want to be a great leader. We all want to be a very charismatic leader. We be a charismatic leader. Well, if all stars do our personality, developing our personality, developing our personality, not only our personality, there are so many ways where we can develop ourselves, so we'll develop a charismatic leader. Moral obligations. What are the moral obligations of a charismatic leader? Over this afternoon to one and all, respected panel of judges, my minority competitors from different units, and also my dear fellow friends, witnessing the extant speech conversation, I, Mogao Ami, representing Capital College of Education from Kuema. Today, the topic which I picked is Egyptian according to me. So as we all know, the importance of Egyptian today in this 21st generation, as we all know, without Egyptian, we are nothing. When we compare to the 90s, all beyond that, the Egyptian was not much important for me, for them, as per me, because for these days, each and every one of us is very convictive. And also, these days, to go to higher posts, we have to work hard. We have to have more Egyptian, we have to be more educated than others. So Egyptian is very much important. According to me, without Egyptian, it's like a coffee without sugar. When we take, just let me give some example of Egyptian also. Many rich people in society without Egyptian. So whenever the organization descended their villages, whoever had any intellectual function, because we know, they don't have any capability to share or to guide us. They were educated enough from different places to know. My name is Nino Waiato. I'm from City College of Arts and Commerce. I'm currently pursuing BASMC research. And then my topic for this example is, give an opinion between an assistant professor in private sectors. It's very hard. I don't take much time, of course. I'm nervous. Okay, the differences are very different. The government teachers all go to services and all these things. The government, they earn a lot of private teachers, they earn little bit less of money. Because the government has very typical types of issues, which we understand. Like comparing between the government teachers and as well as the private sectors teachers. The government teachers, they don't give specific educations to the people when they need them most. But whereas the private sectors, they give much importance to the people. They learn that the private sectors can give a good, you know, education to the people. I might be going out of the topic, but this will be a win. And then that's all. Respect the panel of churches and all the galleries. I'm Noblem Sikunya, representing Kona Khan College. The perfect is role of a student in society. We are students. We have so many roles to play in society. We are the future of tomorrow. And we are going to lead all this through the role of students and societies. Swaying the way we are to go, teaching them what we have learned, sharing the things that we have learned from the education institution. As well as understanding with each other. We must have to understand that. We must have to learn what really society is. Being a student, we must have to know how to lead the society. We must have to play an important role in the future. We must have to set a good example to the people that he or she, the students, they are capable of. And he or she, the students, since performing or he is performing well, they will identify through the activities that we should perform. There are so many roles. Even if I say, if I speak whole day, it won't be possible to speak out all those roles. But the main roles that we need to play is that we must have to set a good example to the people in order to learn by all the people that we are as students. And that is the most important thing. That's all. Thank you. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, judges, eager listeners and fellow participants. My name is Topu Muzure from Eastern Christian College. I come here for a semester. My cheats say status of women today. Strangely enough, I was thinking about the same topic when I was thinking. Maybe what if I get a topic like that? This thing has been on my mind. This thing is on the rise. And then women are coming up to power with men. But the one thing that I feel is that men and women are different within the same things. We can clearly see that just physically men and women are not the same. And so women should rise in their own field. God created if, for those who believe in science, women evolve differently, men evolve differently. And I may be offending some families, but please hold on, I'm not against you. One thing is women right now, their status right now has improved a lot. Can you imagine being in the olden days where you have to burden yourself in some religions if your husband died? Those are just weird stupid ideas that women were meant to follow. And although women are on the rise right now, some, in some parts of the world, women still have to cover their faces. And the funny thing is that the women, actually, they want to do that because they think that that is what their religion is just them. And maybe it's okay for them, but in today's world, when everything is changing and when we are moving in a very fast pace, women today should stand up stronger and rise in their own fields. Women should be willing to do things that they're good at, willing to do things that they're made to do. And then women should not compare with men. Instead women should be in a different level than men because women and men are not the same. The thing is women try to be so much like men that they lose their originality. They become someone else that society wants them to become. They become like men. But women, you guys are not men. You are females. You are different from the men. You are made to do things men cannot do. So what I would say is the status of women today, though may sound good, but it's very masculine. And you are going towards masculine way. You don't have to be other men. You have to be women, stand differently and maybe hire a man. Thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen, I am Tizu Jamia, representing Imador Hale Shishimako. Mr. Tichadoz, my friends and all my dear brothers, in the last few days, my thought is that the two bands are a single use of plastic. It's a solid stick. Yes, I agree that the two bands are a single use of plastic is a positive stick because every year while our climate is becoming hostile and hostile or because this kind of use is kind of the second thing, the plastic thing, it's quite our environment. And why? They are always a campaign for protecting against this plastic because it's a useful thing. If there is nothing, if there is a legal impact on people or police against that. And why? Even the school, even the teaching, even the kids, they are teach not to use the plastic because there is a possibility to attack. I just agree that people are a very strange law. We can tell all the people, even if there is a fine vendor, it's a reason that we can use them like water fuses and this and that. So, and yes, I believe that if we could be able to win against the use of plastic, enjoy our life kind of very easily. Why? Even the plastic bags are also packed in the shop because there is a positive twist there. We know that the change of mentality to use our mentality to think fearlessly and not only about how we should work in the world. So that's our work with some better place to stay. That's not taking so much having with us ahead. I'm a free bird, not a pig. It's not a pig. I'm a human being with Jen Ali. In respect to the ban on judges, the topic on which I'm going to speak now is the beauty of leather. We are all near human beings and every one of us here are created for a different purpose. If every one of us here were created for the same purpose, and every one of us here were the same with all the just like robots that were created with a specific religion. Come on, dignity of leather. A person, look at the farmer. It's all because of the farmer that we're getting food to eat every day. It's all because of his or her strength and fears. We have to fear the heat of the sun and the rain that we can get food. We can't look down on them just because they are farmers. And we can't look up on a prime minister or someone on a higher position just because they are out there. Dignity of leather. Even in a school just like an institution for an example. When we look at the students, their joggers, their strippers and teachers. If the teachers burn their firmware with the student and current knowledge, of course there are books, but they need teachers to teach them. And look at the bill each morning to remind the students that they have to come to the institution and current knowledge for a better tomorrow. Dignity of leather. We work out each day and we forget to respect each and every position, each and every and everything that a person is for some specific purpose and to fulfill the whole of this universe. To remind each one of us today and what I want to state here is that we should all respect each and every individual and each and every work he does because that's all for the betterment of the society. That is what we have to send to everybody. Each and every one of us here created for a purpose and we need to fulfill that. Thank you so much. My name is Akbar Tariq Obanankhar. I am representing Mother Prison College. And my topic here is, if you were to write a book, what would it be? Well, in my opinion, I think it's time for us, not for us, but for everyone, especially the youth. We have every one of us, like in this society, we are all thinking about education the most because every part of the society is related to education. And because when a child is born, the parents start thinking about their education. So when it starts to change this society, to change the future, our future, your future, it becomes new education. And especially the education system of India. And what I learned from what I saw is very, extremely, never mind. The education system of India is not providing us with that. It's not, this education system of India is not giving us that. In other words, I say the curriculum of India, believe me or not, is the same curriculum that was made before independence. So we are still following the same. Even slightly of India, it's like the youth are taught in such a way that we are only taught through good courage and early job. We are not encouraged to do art, to look further than that, besides business. We have many other sources, like you proved. But in India, the education system in India, we have just meant that if we are taught the same way in the future, that's all. Thank you. The second panel of judges, my co-parts, friends, and everyone present here. Good luck to you. My name is Chong Boi Sinsun. I'm representing Modern College of Lima. I am currently pursuing the airport semester for the dual-sign scholars. And the topic on which I'm going to speak this afternoon is secularism in India. First and foremost, what is the meaning of secularism? Secularism means freedom of religion where you have the right to worship, to worship, practice, and propagate any religion. In the constitution of India, it is mentioned from article 19 to 21 where freedom of religion is provided. One thing that we need to remember about secularism is that the word secular is present and mentioned only in the preamble and not in the constitution. According to the Keshav Nanda verdict case versus the state of Kerala, the Supreme Court gave a ruling that the word secular mentioned in the preamble is not binding on the parliament whenever they make laws. And so when this issue of CFB kept, Citizenship Amendment, the whole states of Northeast were protesting against the CFB. Why? Because they said that this CFB violates the very word secularism that is mentioned in the preamble. One thing that I am grateful for about Nagaland is that we are still able to practice Keshav Nanda. We legal Nagaland as a Christian state. And by God's grace, till today, the churches are opened, we can go and worship any time we want. We are free to practice our own religion. I think this is what we should be grateful for. Now, in this CFB, Muslims are excluded. And that is why many people are protesting, saying that the word secular has been violated by the parliament. Now, why are Muslims excluded? This is because the refugees, the immigrants who are about to be receiving citizenship have been chased out from Pakistani countries, Islam countries, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. And that is why Muslims are excluded. For me, I am grateful and proud to say that secularism is still not violated in India because as Christians, God has been good to us. We are able to practice our own religion. We are able to attain churches. And we are grateful for this gift from God. I think this is an opportunity for me to share with you all about the goodness of God in our state, Nabilet. Thank you. Education is the most powerful weapon that can change the world. Good morning to our respected fellow judges, my fellow competitors, and my beautiful and handsome colleagues. Well, my name is Rohit from Monbury College, B.S. second semester, taking up political science as my honor's paper. The topic for today is the number that I've picked is Smart City according to me. Now, for me, Smart City... Now, let me briefly explain what is Smart City. Smart City will, of course, include a better education, good rules, better electricity, and then, well, of course, better institutions for education, where educations are of the state level. Now, how can Smart City be implemented or how can Smart City come into existence? It is not only by the efforts of the government that a Smart City can come into existence. It is our duty and your duty, the educated students and our leaders that a Smart City can come into existence. Now, many people say that, look at what might be a Smart City. Comparing to some of the other states and districts, yes, it's a lot way smarter, but is it really smart? The answer lies in your heart. Now, when we compare our cities to other cities, modern cities, metropolitan cities... Now, when we compare our Smart Cities to those Smart Cities, we find that our Smart Cities are not really smart. What do we take in Nathalie? Many things. What was the most important education? Yes, good roads, of course. Electricity, we don't find electricity much. We are in tech contributing very much because we don't use electricity much. And then we are saving a lot of resources. So, Smart City, according to me, would of course include better education as said before, healthcare, good roads, electricity, where the citizens have their own civil rights, political rights, economic rights, where you pay equal pay for equal work. And Smart City would of course include secularism, better education, as I mentioned before. And therefore, if summing up together, Smart City is not only a job, we should not take Smart City as a dream, but it should be a reality. And how should we end? How will it be a reality? It is through our efforts that education students of today and tomorrow that Smart City can come into existence. Thank you. I would like to respect the judges and all my good brothers and sisters in here. My name is Benjamin, representing Bacchai Christian College. My excellent work topics my vision for now in five years from now. I'm always and we are from the state of Naga. Naga is the state for the tribes, it is for the Naga. And Naga consists of under death, many of the tribes get. So my vision for Naga is that after five years, ladies and gentlemen, after five years, I want to see myself as a politician and I want to develop Naga. So what I want to see in Naga is that after five years, I want the students to know that education is not only about books, but I want to know that education is about a character, a good character. What I want from the city is that a good infrastructure, we're there. Like everyone, we can see the conditions of the traffic. Look at the condition of the two vehicles road. They're not for the traffic. After five years from now, I want them to follow the traffic. Recurring the traffic again, after five years, I want the four-lane roads to be completely lead. There will be any kind of traffic and there will be anyone late for school, late for an office or late for a year from now. And after five years from now, I don't want to see any plastic, which is never going to be seen. And after five years from now, I want Naga Land to be the smart city which we can always depend on. Instead of going to other states and seeking for better education or seeking for better healthcare, I want Naga Land and I want to see Naga Land. A place where all the other states, a place where from other countries will come to Naga Land and see it. And they will say that Naga Land is a state which we can always depend on. It's a state that I would want to own for a state here. And after five years from now, after five years from now, my vision for Naga Land is that my vision for Naga Land is that I want the youth not to be very passionate because passion always changes, but our character will never change. We should develop, we should have a good vision for the character. So I mean everything while I'm on the stage. But my vision for Naga Land is that everyone should become the better person. Respected judges, lecturers, computers and my dear friends. The topic of this speech is should there be more of such events like the PCN, PCAM, sports and literature. Honestly, since this is the first ever we have taken looking at it, the cooperation from each colleges, schools coming together to form such an event. It's really a hard one thing. I really think everyone that talks about participating in such events or at least coming to just sit and show this work is such an amazing thing. And I honestly think that yes, we should obviously there should be more events like this. Why not? Because this shows that there are more interesting things that will be coming up in the future events. And this is hopefully more of such programs there will be more interesting things in the coming years. A very good afternoon to each one of your present here. Respected panel of judges and all the participants. My name is Kaurita Lasu and I'm representing Seoul Christian College. My topic today is the greatest threat of today's generation. To start off, we are all youths and all the people present here, some students, some big people, but we all know, we all know from where we start, we all know from where we grow. So as we grow up, the people that already experienced the ages, the stages of every individual, every childhood, every youth age knows what a youth faces, what a teenager faces. So according to my opinion, the greatest threat of today's generation is depression and anxiety. It is because of depression and anxiety that most of those youths like me and most of the teenagers faces who are struggling to get out of it, who are not able to get the current concept, are not able to get the attention, the attention that they need from the people around them, the love that they need around them, the people who need to mold them, the people who need to shape them, they are lacking because of that. Because of that, these are the people who grow up as a threat to the environment. It is because of this kind of people who are not getting the attention, who are not getting this type of love from the people. Because of this, they commit suicides, which is also another threat to the people around them. They see these kind of things that happens, committing suicides, going through anxiety, facing depression. This is where the other people also copy them. It is not us who want to be depressed. It is not us that we fall into anxiety and depression. It is our mentality. It is our thoughts. And when people like us, the younger generation like us, help one another, help the people who are in depression, help the people who are in anxiety and depression, help them get out of it. This is when we will be able to change the environment and the society and the world. Students like us, the people who are present here, let us stand strong together. Let us face against anxiety. Let us face against depression. Let us help those people to stand up on their feet. Give them enough attention. Show them your potential. Teach them that it is us together who have created a better environment. Thank you. Converse, better objectives, lectures and students from different colleges. Well, I think we should be representing such a label as Koelma. What I think is my opinion on NACA's solution. I will leave her words after I express. We can see it. It seems around. See here, which was act 2019. And not only the NACA's, the states, of course India, that we are facing this problem. First practice is to present the law with all your heart and do your own understanding in all your words, acknowledge it and you should very much respect it. I know how to address and like this in general and pleasant with the opportunity of. My name is Mr. Kala from Chandra College. In the topic, I chose the importance of skill-oriented education. In my opinion, the audience education is very important in our now society because like most of the students are like used from the backward era, especially, they have skills and talents, but they make an education because of the financial problems and the parents will afford. They are far away from the cities like New York and Ireland. They couldn't show their talents, which they have within themselves. So I kind of feel like that our politicians they should emphasize more on the backward era to explore the talent of the use that are in the backward era, like Charmator and Prinsam or Q3. There are so many students who are potentially not in debt. They have the potential to do, but they don't have the platform to explore themselves. So I prefer that even in a college like that, especially in the era of Q3 and Prinsam and Charmator, emphasis should be placed on the skill-oriented education because students are very skilled which we witness. For me, vocational education should be emphasized, should be given importance to them in order to multiply more importantly because as we see we are getting education, we are having a proper education and that is well and fine. But if we see closely, this is very competitive and then some people can't reach through proper education. So we must look into the potential what an individual can do and then we should look within the ability of the other individual and what he can do and what he cannot. And then we should give education according to what is based within them. Once again, apples, good afternoon. If there need to be altered, alter it, be the change. Good afternoon, one and all, respected jury, my co-speakers and all my dear listeners. My name is Srishti Perthan, representing Sanjohn College and the topic on which I'll be speaking today and putting forward my views and opinions are sector. What would you choose and why? Well, I would like to choose the public sector because we need to be clear which sector works for what and what they perform. Private sectors they work with less objectives but public sector they work for the overall for the overall country. Public sectors are also productive tomorrow and then it's also a very innovative sector. Good afternoon everyone, respected judges, moderators, delegates, invitees and all the other participants. My name is Mila Bhullachoso, representing Sanjohn College, Jakama. The topic I have picked is you to as an agent of social change. We have heard before that youth are the future of a country a nation, a state. How are youth as an agent of social change? Youth education we learn from different perspectives. Some of us are good in studies, some of us are good in sports, some have speaking skills, some are able to boost their confidence in their own way. Youths play a different role in the society. Youth, when we are able to take out the courage to be truthful, to be honest, we form as an agent of social change because society is based on truth. It cannot run when it is based on a lie. Youth, as today we need to boost ourselves so that tomorrow will be better. Social change needs youth who think differently who take out of their comfort zone so that they are able to change the society into a better place into a better environment. Youth should know what they are doing should not involve themselves in abusivity or in other in other bad ways. Youth in Europe as a society must be able to have self-confidence, self-control and that is how a society can be shaped. I believe that youth is a very strong weapon towards changing the society into a better place and making the environment a good place to live in. We speak with the youths. Thank you. Respect the principal, vice principal of the College of Judges and all the listeners as well as my co-speakers. A very good afternoon to all of you. The topic which I picked this afternoon is role of educational institutions in promotion and transmission of culture. As I stand here this very afternoon I will be probably speaking of another culture transmission and promotion of another culture. We recently held a tribute day in the campus where we are asked to wear our naga shoal and come. I guess that is a gesture which is more of we are promoting and transmitting the culture of my culture with the other students. When I wear an naga shoal and stand here or come in the campus and my friends come in with different shoals of their own tribes we get to understand that he may be from that tribe or she may be from that tribe and then the shoal that we wear also represents things that we ought to learn. That is which have a symbol of an animal or some sort of sign that we get to learn that maybe this very tribe shows some sort of resemblance of a loyalty or they might be of a respectable person or like that. So the role of educational institutions in promotion and transmission of culture can be carried out not only from the books or from the classroom environment but from some sort of activities where they can you know tell the students or give out information that you come with like that or you wear this or they say we have a sort of folklore that we come with. Which department of our college has come up with a folk tale sort of magazine where they emphasize more of the stories from their own tribes and all these things which addresses the stories that we have already forgotten or our parents have forgotten which has not been addressed. So it's some sort of things that the collective responsibility or the collective work of the teachers works together in order to inform the students or the people of the society better of the culture or the tradition. Thank you so much. A very good afternoon to one and all respected judges, my fellow competitors and everyone present here. My name is Koto Asumi representing Unique College. The topic on which I have picked is a very controversial one. My view on the first of all I would like to thank God for giving me this opportunity to speak on this topic because this is such a topic on which everybody wants to put their views on but it isn't talked about much because the truth as said before by everybody all lies inside our hearts and we know what's going on but we do not have the guts to say it. So my personal views and this is my views is that this project is not the project that has been started only this year. This project has been going on for some few years and won't be going because as we all know what is going on in the current government but what I feel is that the ongoing project is a very good start for our Nagra especially because it's been very long since our group the people of us were envisioning good roles. What is the reason for envisioning good roles is because vision for Nagra is very low and when there are good transports everything will excel with the shop the prices everything will calm down the transport rates will calm down cars will stop broke breaking down in roads and many other stuff these students will stop will get ready to go to yes and stuff on and on and on. So this foreign project what for me is the ongoing process is going on very smoothly and that it will be going on for some few years but it will be accomplished in the near future and that this project will help not only the government but it will benefit the government in many ways providing mostly in our transportation system is very bad for colleges so for me it's very good and that I hope that our foreign roles will be very good. Thank you I can say my best respect to panel of judges, call speakers and principals and lecturers and my work and to my all of these my today is our social media and it's impact on the you Papaji so nowadays everyone is beauty focusing on Papaji but that's not what I like and I've been I mean deeply hooked with Papaji for days so social media has disadvantage and advantage so for the wise men and the wise youth, social media is very much helpful. For example they updated every news of what is going on can appears about global issues or political issues they updated on everything and the advantage is that people nowadays they don't know how to use and how to co-op the time the beauty are spending the time in games or Instagram, WhatsApp youth, Facebook where boys and girls they how to co-op social media it is disadvantage where you just live it's not matter for your life it's advantage for your preparation for preparation for exam or in business, youth business co-op with that not with Papaji's or everyone's so what I want to share is that social media with girls and disadvantage disadvantage for your beautiful students you can get an image in games and Papaji's for a successful putting of us and sitting in future they will do the updating with latest news issues so before you develop I want to stop thank you