 Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It gives me immense pleasure and extend you a very warm welcome on behalf of that. So alumni network. Thank you all for finding the time and visiting today's webinar. Well, my name is one of the new batch of 2014. And currently I'm holding the position of General Secretary. Today we are presenting a very special and interesting two speakers, and I'm very proud to introduce them as our very own alumni. We have two speakers. Miss Naomi, plus of 2015. She's a published boy point in ebook. She was the be a gold medalist of her class in 2015 at that so college. Naomi is also a BD graduate from Eastern Theological College and has an MA in English literature from Naglain to University. We have another speaker. Mr. Muno Shu is a batch of 2013 and is the no plug district partner at that far and founder of MS productions. He has a number of worlds to his name such as awardee at upcoming talented musicians of Naglain 2020 awarded for original song bloody twisty at BNK Memorial Award 2019. In the heart, most promising artist 2017 finalist of acoustic heroes 2016. Muno original songs nominated at Naglain music awards 2017 and Naglain best composer awards. Muno has also been published among the top five artists of Northeast to look out for in 2018 by Electric magazine. Before we get started, if you have any question during the presentation, you may get time and I'll definitely give you the time after the presentation. Well, we advise you to turn off the microphone when the speakers presents. Now, without any further ado, we will turn the time over to Mr. Mhasevel, president of that so alumni network to give a welcome speech. Hello, everyone. I hope I'm audible. Yes, you are audible. Okay, thank you. First of all, the Detsu Alumni Association is very happy to organize this webinar. I welcome each and every one of you and specially now me and Muno from whom will be here in very soon. Taking this opportunity, I would also like to tell our viewers that we are with the Alumni Association wants to extend and establish a strong network where we can outreach our students, our alumni's in a way that we can explore and amplify so that we can help the alumni, the institution and enlarge the society. So, this is just the beginning of our Alumni Association. This will become a yearly activity will do more activities in the coming time. So, I hope that from the next activity, we will have more response from our alumni's, but at present, I'm gladful that we have two speakers as well as a few of our alumni's. So, I welcome each and every one of you. Enjoy the interaction. Thank you, Ms. Malay. Thank you, Mr. Harsheville. Thank you for the welcome speech. So, with that, we will go ahead and take some time for questions to our penalties. Well, my first question goes to Mr. Muno Shu. Jens ahead today is not ladies first, but Jens ahead. Well, my question is, what made you want to become a musician? I repeat. What made you want to become a musician? You may take your time. Good evening to you all first. First of all, can you hear me? I hope that I am audible enough. Yes, you're audible. Okay. Before I go any further, I just want to say thank you so much to the officials of the Alumni of Tetsa College for inviting me to be a part of this beautiful event. I never thought that I would be able to get back to the Tetsa Alumni again, but it is by a true you and it is by the grace of God that this evening I'm sitting here and I just want to thank you so much for able to share my experience in whatever field I've been working on. Well, thank you so much to Ms. Malay for the beautiful question that you have said to me regarding the music. Well, I just want to say that regarding the music career, my parents and my mom, that is my mom and dad, my brother, deaf played an important role in my life. I started my music career during the year 2005. And during that time, let me say that it was not an easy one. Seriously. Because as a young artist and an upcoming artist, I feel I felt that it was a very tough one because I have to struggle this, I have to struggle that. And that I cannot forget, still it is fresh in my mind during the year 2005, 2006, 2007, how much I struggle in order to make here today I am. And I never thought in my life that true music that I will earn and true music that I will make my way of living and true music that I will be able to connect with you all also. It is an amazing journey, I just say. And regarding the tough one that is taskful for music and arts from the government of Nagaland, that was not in my dream, I guess seriously guys. That was not in my dream. But as I proceed and as I work on slowly, slowly the government have recognized my talent and the government has recognized the effort that I'm giving and the government has recognized the dedication that I've been making. And they have met me as a district partner of Noglak. I hope that each and every one of you know Noglak very well because it's the youngest district among the Nagas. And at first I should say that my parents, they were not happy with what I have chosen because as we all know and we all know that our parents, they only want the government job, right? Nobody wants his or her son and daughter to go into the entrepreneur side. Like our parents, they have all considered me. All they know is that the government job, right? And my parents, they have said to me, before sending to the commerce stream, they have said to me that you study commerce stream and after that you become the chart of the content. That was my parents' dream. But like during my college life, I'll come to that later on also. But during my college life, let me say friendly to you. I was not as much as brilliant as you guys here, alright? So I was up to the, what to say? A lot, a lot of mind-brain, you know, in the head grade, the ad, sorry for my language, I'm just ending up with whatever. So that is how I have studied my college life also. So my parents, they wanted me to become a chart of the content. My parents, they wanted me to become, to do the government job. But seriously, I'm speaking this evening is that that was not in my blood and that was not my decision also. Although I was thinking is that and all I need is that I have to do something on my own, that is from the music. And I know that my parents, they have played an important role in my music career. There are musicians too. And I first remember that during the year of the 2005, during the year of 2005, I have shared my prestige along with them. That is my mom, that is my dad and my brother and me. Four of us, we have performed in one of the show. And that was the memorable one. Slowly, slowly from death only I have started my music career. And after what to say, and after so much of hardship and after so much of working through the music line and after so much of facing this mass of difficulties, the music award and then the music community of Nagaland, they have recognized me and they have met, they have presented me the awards or so. And from that award, it has given me a lot of what to say, more of encouraging things to proceed with the music also. So that is how I have started my music work. And during the year 2015, yes, I have released my first debut, that is Rise and Walk. Rise and Walk, yeah, it's all about the journey of my life. And to be honest, this evening I just want to say that that song has touched too many of the lives because that song, it is related to me. And that song became, it became as a number one in the song due website also. It is all by the grace of God and it's all because of your support. And if I'm not mistaken, during the year 2016, yes, during the year 2016, I became the first among the Naga artists. If I'm not mistaken. During the year 2016, I became the first Naga artist to get featured among the top five artists of song due India in 2006. I believe that I'm the first Naga artist to feature among the top five artists of the song due India. So that is how I have started my journey. And it was not an easy journey to be friendly. It was not an easy journey. I feel so many times, I faced this, I faced that. Someday I have to go to the, I have to go to someone's house and request them to do, to write this one, to do things for me. How it will be, will it be possible to contribute in order to start my music career. That is so. At the meantime, we have our brother Albert also. He won't be having a more experience on the music also. Because in Naga land, when coming to this music term, it is very difficult. There are so many struggleings and there are so many hardship we have to face. We all know that. And our parents, we all know that they won't support. But slowly, slowly, now as the Tafmah gets into the more practical ground, as the Tafmah is pushing up the young artists, as the Tafmah pushing up the artists, it's becoming more into light. And I'm grateful to the government of Naga land, to the Tafmah government of Naga land for initiating and for giving us such a beautiful platform also. So in order to start the music career, what I did is that I have stayed humble to be honest. Time-to-time paishigale kumbala ben can practice kuru le jaan de jaina strings can be changed kuri de. Otherwise, if they demand something, if they demand something, I have to run to the shop, I have to bring them. Because to be honest, I'm from the very average family, I should say. I'm not from the rich family. I'm born and brought up from very average family. So support, like I said, my parents, they were not supporting me also. So that is how I have to go to one jamming room, another jamming room to clean up the string, to request them to teach the chord, to request them to teach the notation. I have to request them to share the tips of what they have experienced. So that is how I started my music career. And there were two bands that is from the Deepavar. They are all from this Au community. So it's my huge respect to the Au community because the first thing I have learned music is from the Au community only. The band is no more, they call themselves Skylark. I don't know, most of you might know them or not, but they are very old band. So I used to go along with them and right now at present, they have already changed the name, but at present their band name is Ennis Ok. I think last week also they have released the cover song. So these two bands, that is Skylark and Ennis Ok, they have helped me a lot and they are true. I didn't know the chords at first, so they have taught me. I didn't know what to do, how to connect with others and they have taught me like that. So whenever they have a practice session also they used to call me. They used to say that, enough really enough. So I have learned from them a lot and I am huge respect to the Au community regarding that. So whatever achievement I have received today, whatever the music community has offered me today is all because of my request of God and it's all because of the Tetsuo alumni also and it's all because of the bands that have guided me so well. And I just want to thank you so much regarding that one. I don't know what I will say because there are so many mixed emotions running out in my mind right now because if I share the whole story, I don't think that Google Meet will be allowed to us to stay for so long. That is why I hope that through this small sharing, I hope that my music journey is clear enough that you go. Thank you so much, Malay. Well, thank you so much, Muno. Indeed that was very interesting and inspiring story. Well, most of you might know Muno. So he's of course very popular now. Well, I do know him personally as he's the Bage of 2013 and I'm the Bage of 2014. So he was my senior and we were good friends. So he used to sing during our college days also and I heard him singing even during those days. But I never thought like he would take music, his career. But now he's climbing up and he's in a higher place and I'm so proud of him. And of course, we all are very proud of you, Muno. Thank you. Well, with that, we will go to the next question. This question is for Miss Naumi Ayae. My first question is, what inspired you to start writing? I repeat, what inspired you to start writing? Okay, can you hear my voice? Am I audible? Yes, yes, you're audible. Okay. Before I answer that question, I would like to thank the Tetsuo alumni network. I was not even dreaming about having to speak on occasion like this. And I'm so much honored because there's so many people out there still you reached out to me. And I would like to thank the alumni network and people working on it for the privilege. And if I'm not mistaken, I think this is the first time we're having this kind of event, webinar, right? I think this is the first time because I've not come across having such event at the time. So yeah, in short, I'm very much honored and privileged to be here. And I want to thank you all for this privilege. And it's been so long. After I graduated in 2015, I've never been back to the campus or I've never really kept in touch with my classmates or other batches because we know as we go out for higher ventures or you know to wider world, we become busy and maybe this is an excuse. But I think it happens to all of us. So this is the first time I'm coming back to Tetsuo alumni and I'm very grateful. So thank you so much. And also thank you for the time for the answer session for the questions. So how I started writing, writing thing was never in my mind. It never came to me, but you know, I don't know how it came to me actually because I was an avid reader. When I was in Tetsuo for, I would call Tetsuo my home because I spent my five years there and I was an avid reader. You'll always see me around the library for people here, my classmates and also people who know me. They will agree with that because I was an avid reader and whenever there was weekend, I would freeze at the end of my class. I got to library and then pick two, three books to read over the weekend. But what actually happens is after I go back, I finish just the three books on the same night. So, you know, what I want to say from here is I was an avid reader, but it never struck me or it never crossed my mind that I could write to because it never came to me. But we know that an avid reader, a good reader can also be a good writer. So it never occurred to me, but I would say that when I first started this was like obligatory to me. Why I'm saying this is because during my fifth semester, Naglin's first e-book that was started by English department, the initiative was taken by the English department. And then we were about to publish that with Siranjan and then other English department teachers. So we were in the fifth semester and being the senior most, we had to take the privilege, the first privilege. And then so it came to us like an obligatory something must do thing for us. So we were asked to contribute. And then we were thinking what to write because I didn't know about others, but I've never written before that. So I was like, it was kind of pressure. And then that was so sudden because I've never written in my life. And to do to start something new was little pressure and then it, but we had to do so like Siranjan, he came and then he was telling our classmates, the major English major students, our classmates, he was saying like, we should contribute. So and he was given giving us idea what to write and how to go about. So after listening to him, we met an effort to contribute some poems. So that is how I started my writing journey. Prior to this in high school days and also in my higher secondary, when I, when we were given assignments or classwork for essays, expansion and all those stuffs. When I write, the teachers were always like, this is the, this is the best essay or best expansion for today's class. They would declare me like that, but I just did not take it serious. And I was not even recognizing that skill even back then. So it all started this journey of writing. It all started from Tetsuo itself, I should say, and I owe it to Tetsuo for that. And then what I want to say is that when I started this journey along the way, how did so help me? I want to mention some of those. So I was, I had the privilege to publish in Morang Express. I think it was in 2014 or 16. I'm not sure of the year, but I got the privilege to publish in Morang Express. And then, like I said, I contributed two poems to Naglin's first e-book. And we were very much privileged because it was, we were the first batch to contribute there. And that is how we get the title published for it. So I am so grateful to Tetsuo for letting me see the skill I had and then to mold it. And I'm still in the process of doing that. So besides that, the latest thing I've written is in ETC, I was working as literary secretary. So we had the privilege of writing in magazine, contributing. Most of the works were done by us because when people don't contribute, we had that responsibility. So in the process, I also wrote so many times. And also, I wrote in first NSUJ, Naga Studen Siuninger, which was first of its kind, the first magazine in the year 2020. And I've also contributed there. The title is Voice of a Naga Woman. So the article that I contributed was actually, I also write and perform. So that was the performance I gave in ETC during the International Women's Day. I think that was 2020. So I performed that in International Women's Day. We have around 45 to 46 different tribes when I was studying there. So I was given the privilege to represent the Naga Women voice. So I wrote that and then I performed on that very day. So I contributed the same to NSUJ, the first art, first magazine. So I do not have like, it was not like I started writing very early or I have no such story. Of course I write, but it was all to do with academics and the teachers were, like I said earlier, the teachers were, they were admiring my writings and they, you know, I was always told how good I write, but I never thought of that. And slowly when I came to be, it began as obligatory thing. So this journey so far has been amazing. But I should say that I'm still in the process of making myself leading, being out there. I still need to progress more and I'm still building myself to go out there and then to the bigger world and then to most good writers out there. So but still I'm so humbled and I would continue, I would like to continue to carry on this writing as my passion and I'm still working towards this perfection. So that is how I began and yes, I'm still in the process of becoming the best in writing career. So yeah, thank you so much. I hope that made clear to you all. I think that's all I have to say. Thank you so much, Naomi Aye. Indeed, that was very interesting. And when I was hearing your story, I can totally feel that woman empowerment enthusiasm in you. Well, we are very proud of you. And coming from Thetso alumni is really a proud moment for us. Thank you so much Ms. Naomi Aye for sharing your experiences. Now my second question goes to Mr. Muno. My question is, tell us about your experience in Thetso College. Tell us about your experience in Thetso College. Well, thank you. Thank you, Maleh, for the beautiful question. I think that it will take all day and whole night if I say about each detail about my stay at Thetso College because I have so many memories and then I have so many footprints that I've left at Thetso College and I've learned from Thetso College. So before I jump into other topics, I just want to say that my high school life, it was a quite boring one to be honest. My high school life, it was quite boring. But after I enter into my dream college, that is, Thetso College, wow, my whole life is turned totally different from there to be honest. I just want to share so many things about Thetso College because I have so many memories like I've said. Those days, after I entered into the class 11, I fell as a king. Why? Because at John Plastin Palsina College, actually the word college itself, it's a big one, as we all know that. This generation, I don't know about that, but during those days, during the year of 2008 and 2009, something like that, when we used to talk about college, college take itself, people used to say, I don't know what people used to say, they used to think or used to say, but as a student, we used to feel proud, right? And during that day, I still remember is that starting from the class 11 and till my graduation, to be honest, if the administrator is there here online, then so sorry, sir, I just want to speak out this evening. From class 11 to till my graduation, I have never talked my shirt. That is how I have studied. Because that is how I spend. And I was in the commerce department and as we all know, Tetsuo College, especially in Tetsuo College, the commerce department, we used to have around 19 or 20 students only. So during that time also, it was like that only. We were so few, we were so few, but so much. So my classmate, along with my classmate, we have made one group. We used to call ourselves as a genius group. I think Ms. Malay and Group Beach might know us very well because since we all know about ups and downs about each and every one. So they might have not known about ourselves. We used to call ourselves as a genius game. So we used to call ourselves as a genius, but to be honest, not that much genius in studies also. But in other activities, in other activities regarding the sports, regarding the music, regarding any other things, regarding the competition and all, our commerce department, we used to be in the first position. At the meantime, we used to walk in the first place. So that's the positive thing about our class. So from that only, we came to, we just knocked into our mind is that why don't we call ourselves as a genius? So from that time, we used to call ourselves as a genius, but not genius in the study part. All right, please hold on. We used to call ourselves as a genius, but not genius in studies side. That is how I've experienced. And even though we are weak in studies, we were weak in doing this and that, but I'm speaking on behalf of the commerce department from my bitch. All right, so sorry for the arts department, but I just want to share my experience while staying in the commerce department. So even though we were weak, even though we are decent dad, our unity, our thoughts, our determination to achieve something was very strong. And till now, we are following that one. And by the grace of God and by, to be honest, I can speak freely is that it is all because of our strong determination and GT, that all of my classmates, we are working in some way or the other way. We are not, to be honest, we are not debating our parents anymore. So that is how we are working on. Even though we were weak in studies, but that's a college have shown us so much that today I can feel proud to myself and I can feel proud to my classmates also because none of us are working in the wrong direction. All of us are working somewhere or the other way, earning for ourselves and making our lives. We have chosen our stream as a commerce, but we have divided from there into the many groups I see. And I still remember, and I still remember that we have done one song. I don't know how many of you might have come across with that. We have done one song at Freshersmith, that is Freshersmith. That song was We Are The World from Michael Jackson. Those days, it was so much fun. We used to practice every night and day. We used to have this and that while like a refreshment and all while practicing. But at the end of the day, while we were performing, so sorry guys, so sorry to my classmates. If you are here online, I just want to reveal. But while performing on that day, that is a song We Are The World, one microphone, one microphone, it must be without cable. All right, one microphone, it must be without cable. But two of my friends, they have shared that same microphone. They were singing like anything that as if there is a check, as if it is a court list, without knowing anything. Two of my friends, I don't know if they are here or not, but those guys were David, David Thierry and George. These two guys, these two of my best buddies, they were singing like anything as if there is a microphone to cable, as if there is a court list. But the thing is that it's not a court list microphone. We have to put XLR to that microphone in order to connect. So without any connecting, they were singing like anything and they were enjoying. But during that precious bit, we have enjoyed a lot. There are so much memories that we have met during the precious bit. I wish that I could share all of the memories on that day, because that was one of the most happiest days of my life. And yes, since I am sitting now, I am sitting and talking right now. You guys might not have recognized my height. My name is Lampadhan Noede. It's kind of a bit short. So everybody used to call me Chotadon Chotadon. Why? Because we were few students. At the meantime, 90% of my classmates are around six feet only. At the meantime, my height is just 5.2 or 5.3, something like that only. So Chotadon and Chotadon, we used to deal like that. So during that time, whenever we used to go to a fee counter and all, they used to lift me up. And whenever I used to come up from there, because during that time, the counter, the fee counter, at the meantime, the reception center, it used to be rushed enough. Because we all know that we used to go only for the last day, right? So during that time, it used to be rushed enough. They used to pull me up and they used to, what to say, we used to make fun of each other, something like that. And when I used to come out or we used to come out from the office, I used to feel, especially me, I used to feel very proud because even though I am the smallest one, all of my friends, they are around six feet. So I used to feel proud and I used to feel myself as a Chotadon. And from that, Chotadon came up, my nickname, it has become my nickname. From that, Chotadon arrived with me. So I used to feel very proud to myself that even though I am short, I am ruling the world, something like that. Not actually, but I just want to share that experience also. To be honest, it was like this. This is me and these are my friends. It was like that. So we had quite good memories. And I just want to say, yeah, I personally want to thank, I have tried many times to come to our Detsu College and share and say thank you. But the luck or the timing was not good enough for me. But this evening, I am so much lucky to the Detsu Alumni Group also, officials also. So this evening, I just want to say thank you so much to two important persons who have helped us a lot and who have met, and to whom we have met so much memories while staying in the Detsu College. That is one is Sir Jeffrey. Sir Jeffrey, he is from the Commerce Department. I think the General Secretary Group might know him. And one is Sir Onen. These are the two gentlemen and these are the two of our favorite lecture. Why? Because something is there. Alright, personal talk. Sorry guys. So I just want to say thank you so much to Sir Jeffrey, Sir Onen, for bringing us together. They are not like our lectures. We have shared our memory and we share our stay at Detsu College along with them as a brother, as a mentor, as a teacher, everything. We have shared the good times. We have shared the bad times. We have shared our grievances also. We have laughed together. We have cried together along with them. Obviously, I am so sorry to other lectures. You all have done amazing part in our lives. One thing at the Detsu College. Thank you so much to all the lectures. But Sir Jeffrey and Sir Onen, these two guys, a handsome, very kind hearted and very gentle man. I just want to say thank you so much to them also. And thank you Detsu College for what I am today. It is because of you guys that I am here today and sharing in front of you guys. Without you guys and without Detsu College, I can't dream to myself that where I will be. I will be sitting in some corner doing this and that or I may be, what to say. Like I have got the name tag, as I talked about also. So, thank you so much to Detsu College. It was an amazing journey. I just want to share so many things about our experience while staying in the college. Because to be honest, I am not trying to popularize our commerce department. But I just want to share that our commerce department was so different from other departments. You guys can go and check. You guys can go and consult with our administrator or sorcerer, Kolo. He will know every detail of us. Because that much naughty and that much genius we bear. So it was a good stay at Detsu College. Like I said, I just want to thank you so much for my bottom of my heart to Detsu College. For whatever I am today, for whatever position that you have met and for whatever things that you have given me to make myself into what I am today. Thank you so much. Thank you, Maleh, for the beautiful question. Thank you. Well, thank you so much, Mr. Muno. And we could see on your face how much you were happy while expressing about your experiences in Detsu College. I hope you really had a good time. And yes, I know the story behind the Freshers' Day. I know behind that. I know behind almost everything, I guess, because we were shared for two years. You were my senior. So that was really good indeed. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. Now moving on to the next question. My question goes to Ms. Naomi Aye. Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers? I repeat, writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers? To that question, I should agree that it is a yes. It can be emotionally and even a stressful thing. Because like I narrated how my journey began, it all started out of compulsion and had to do things. So at that time, it came to me like it was a stressful thing, I should say. And also living that apart, also what I would like to mention is that sometimes we are forced by circumstance and sometimes like some people, I just want to share my experience. Like when people know that you are, I think that happens to most of us, especially in Naglin. Like when people know that you're a literature, English literature student, editing team or the poem or some write-up, they just tell you all of a sudden, they ask you to come seeking for your help, just like that, out of nowhere. And like to write, we need an inspiration. And then we need the mood and the right inspiration, the right emotion, the right mood. Because this is not generalizing. It might not apply to some, but for me, if I say that I'll sit down, now I'll think and write, then it will never happen to me because I can never create anything out of it. If I decide to sit down and then think and write, because it is something like it just flows to you. And sometimes wherever and then it doesn't matter wherever you are or at what moment, it just comes flowing to you. Sometimes the exact line comes to you and you don't even have to read draft and produce it like that. So I think, like I say, it needs right inspiration, right mood, right emotion. So sometimes when people come to you like that, just thinking that you can do it right away. So that is where the stressing thing comes in. And I would like to narrate my experience. That is, working as a literary secretary, we had to produce a magazine, college magazine, and to produce a college magazine that is of big responsibility. And then it doesn't just stay in the campus, but it has to reach out to other people as well. So we had to come up with a team for that magazine. And then for the team selection, we open it to every individual who were interested to contribute. But at the back of our mind that the president and we had this thought like, what if nobody contributed or if it was not worth making it the team. So at the back of our mind we had that. So all of a sudden it was Sunday morning. So and I had like the panel of judges who were going to judge the team and select it as finalize it as the team for the magazine. They were asking it in the afternoon and we had just few hours. So like all of a sudden we talked and then I was like, we have to have the backup plan. So within an hour I had to frame a team for the magazine. Just in case nothing works out, we have to be prepared with the plan B or the backup theme. So within an hour I had to pressure myself to bring up something like applicable and then suiting the team, we had this cultural team for it. So like suiting the team we had to come up with some article and the very team will also be part of the magazine in the first few pages. So it had to be appropriate and then a good one. So I was pressured to write and then but in one hour I have to come up with that. So it can be a pressure but anyways I have to do it. So I wrote it and we collected five to six. People were contributing but very less. So I included mine too and we submitted to the panel of judges during the given time and then they were going through and at night we were the gave us the final team to be chosen for the magazine and to my surprise it was the team I wrote. So like and we had to, I had to read out to recite the team on the literary day. So such experiences, true such experiences what I want to say is like sometimes it's like when you, your pressure to do, like your pressure to do something just all of a sudden and then we're like so unprepared and so that is the time when we feel stressed still. What I want to encourage the writers is that the first tip is like we have to be passionate because I love writing because I part of being able to write not as good as maybe most of the writers out there but being able to you know write that is my passion being, writing being my passion I at least came up with something at the stressful moment so what I want to say is that we have to be passionate when we're passionate nothing can hinder or nothing can hinder what we love to do you know what we love to do by any means we do it and being passionate about something is the first tip I would encourage also there's sometimes like we need to give where demanded time investment, financial investment and during this lockdown I know this is not part of might not relate to this question but during the lockdown period I regret those days and those years I just spend it like that because I should have come up with something and since writing is my passion I would have met something out of my skill but it came to me so late that I'm currently working on some my personal project and it needs I'm again affirmed that we need time investment and also financial investment to venture on this journey so like these things can come in you know but it should never let your passion die down you know such demands should never let your passion down and the thing we can do is just keep writing writing and then the more we write I think and also yes we should also be a good reader so you know a good reader is always a good writer can always be a good writer where I say so is because we get to be reaching our vocabularies and then there's so many things we don't know that we're benefitting from it and when we write everything comes out the benefits we've been gaining it comes out in our writing so we have to keep reading also side by side and the more we write I think we get better according to my experience so like we have to be passionate keep writing and then whatever demands come it should not stop us it should not hinder us or it should not you know discourage us but we should just keep writing and go on so these are a few tips I would like to give out and this telling it out to the aspiring writers alone but these are the things that I encourage myself and you know I continue this journey so I always believe in the quote that says anything worth doing is worth doing well so like if we want to pursue on something we have to give our best whatever circumstances whatever situation whatever we face so I think being passionate about something you love is what helps us overcome any hurdles and yeah so I am also in the process so like let us all having keeping these tips that inspires me and encourage me and you know the quotes that I just read out let us keep growing progressing so that someday we can make this reality thank you well thank you so much miss and also thank you for the useful tips for the young aspiring writers now my next question goes to Mr. Muno my third question is who is your idol musician to collaborate with and why who is your idol musician to collaborate with thank you so much for the beautiful question and wow there's so many of a mission there's so many of missions that I want to collaborate alright because as an artist it's always good to collaborate with one another but I just want to collaborate with one person right now is that I just want to collaborate with or Sir Nisi Mirunu Sir Nisi Mirunu as we all know that right as we all know him among the Nagas without knowing without knowing him there are only few of them who does not know about him right so I just want to collaborate with Sir Nisi Mirunu because why I just want to collaborate with him is that why I want to collaborate with him is that his skills of playing music his skill of singing is totally different alright if you guys get time in future or if you guys get time this evening kindly listen to his song kindly listen to his piece kindly watch out to his skills alright you will understand that why I want to collaborate with him so I want to collaborate with right now I want to collaborate with Sir Nisi Mirunu so I think apart from him there's none of them thank you Thank you Mr. Muno for your answer now my third question goes to Naomi Aye my question is tell us about your experience in that sort of college I repeat tell us about your experience in that sort of college I have so many experiences because I studied there for 5 years I would like to begin with like I was I was never the person that you see me today I was very shy timid and very private person and my classmates some of them are here they will know so when the teachers come in and take their class they will always mention that the most silent and the most private person they will address me that way they will call me with those names so like they know how silent, how timid and how shy I was and then and I first decided to be a part of Tecso family because I actually had the plan of pursuing theological study after my class 12 so being Tecso being nearby and then it's the distance between my place and Tecso is not very far so it began that way like since the distance is not very long and I just have 2 years to study so 11 and 12 after that I will be pursuing a theological my theological study so just 2 years maybe I will invest it in Tecso so that is how I began my journey but after my class 12 I was in a dilemma whether to pursue my BD or not and then I was I know it might sound funny to some of us here and I thinking back I feel funny how I decided my life's decision that way but I was telling myself it was the first time in our batch when we when I in 2013 I think 2013 or 2014 we were the first batch to experience the semester system so we were hearing the news like Tecso will be introducing semester system very soon so I decided like part of me wanted to pursue BA and part of me had the responsibility to start my theological journey so I told myself if every Tecso college introduced semester before I joined BA then I'll continue my BA study in the same so that's how I decided my dilemma and then it happened that Tecso introduced semester system so we were the first batch to experience that so that is how I pursued my BA as well there and three years more BA days so I was still very timid shy and then all you'll see me the only places you'll see me is classroom library and then maybe I effort very boring or you know bookworm or I don't know what else to other people and then I should say I really was a very private person and I hardly talked to my classmates I'll come and then sit in the first row and then just go back straight if I have to go to visit a library I'll go visit a library and go back home straight so that was my like monotonous life home to that first bench and first bench to it was a funny thing but that is how I was back then and then sometimes well we're sitting and we come early and well sitting in the first row our classmates will come in and those persons sitting at the because I never even turned back to see my classmates so like when some people come in I see new faces like almost every day so I'll ask to my friends at my right or left is he or she our classmates and you will be shocked like are you serious you don't know him you don't know her so I was like that I mean just very silent in my own world and just read my studies that was the kind of person I was in college and then and reading reading was my favorite thing to do so all the time you'll see me with novels of different kinds and at one point of time I tried finishing the whole shelf of that English Literature section but I I was almost graduating by then when I planned to do so I could not fulfill that thing but I finished reading almost all the shelves and but I couldn't complete it of course so you know reading was very much part of my life in my days in my study days so and when I first came to from class 12 jumping to class 2 BA was like it was a very new experience for me and the things we study in her secondary and then like in BA it was like very different so when I took my first BA exam like I was literally crying because it was very hard for me to age from class 12 and to BA we know how question patterns are and how the study thing changes so I would cry and I think my sister is also attending so she'll remember so you know I literally cried it was exam time I was very pressured and the system pattern all those were very new to me so I was finding it difficult and I cried and I studied so hard that is very maybe because I worked so hard I ripped the fruit at the end but you know I had to struggle with my studies and then so all my experiences besides having close friends you know my experience was like mostly to do with my studies and then reading things and you know discovering my skills but also I was I should say I was shyly active in college events and that so molded me so much way and saying this is because it is the most happening college and there's seminars and there's department events there is power and then so many events so like you get to expose yourself to things that you have never tried before and then I could I was a person since I was a private person and very shy you know I could never stand in front of people and face them but the events after events and department thing we were responsible to organize sometimes we had to host so all those you know experiences gave me the confidence and then most of it those you know confidence developed in me during that so day so I have so much to owe it to that so and that is how my journey in that so was so I developed myself besides academic you know studies I also developed myself in so many ways and then most of the privileges like publishing and then being able to get entitled all those were like big achievements of my life and it all came during my journey in that so for five years so I'm very grateful and then the teachers one big opportunity one privilege I should say you know being a brilliant student being a good student is you get so many privileges so I was often called to like sometimes doctor and then you know they were often you know asked me like how are the classes going or how are the teachers keeping up with your expectation all those and I remembered I never say the word when they called me and then I'm like always because I don't know what to say and like I hardly had any words during those times so and then they will only smile and say what they want to say and then send me off so but I never said anything about any teacher why I'm saying this is because I was like of course I needed the help of my teachers and they contributed so much to my achievements and but I was also like a person who did so much on my own and that is what I learned from that so and I also like to mention on Dr. Hewasa who is such a big inspiration to me and also Sir Anjan he was always encouraging us to be you know open minded to see the things that only our imagination can and then you know to explore the being a literature student to explore to more you know to far possible way our mind can go so like those imaginations and those you know opening to big things all those things developing me through their encouragement and through the way they told us so I'm very grateful to Sir Anjan and also of course all the other teachers but and Dr. Hewasa has been such a big inspiration to me and those are my experiences I think it talked about studies alone but to be honest I was so much into those then you know being you know having that lively experiences with friends and going to canteen and then hanging out all the styles rather than all those I had this so many so much to do with my study things so you know and I would also like to mention that I think this will be the last opportunity so like I wish all the younger you know or beches were here so they could tear me out but I started using a phone only during my masters and I did not use phone till I graduated and one funny thing that you know very I think back now and I wonder how did I do so all are doing I mean class 11 to now even the kids generation is changing so they have mobile phones and for me I of course I go scholarship I had that married scholarship and all those but it never came to me that I should own a phone so I never did and then sir I'm done I think he gave us to print out it came to one book when I wrote the whole thing down so it was giving material and asking us to either print out or have it on your phone and I did not on the phone so you know the thing I did was I don't know how where that came from where that kindness came from but I wrote the whole thing and it came to it came to one tick size book so we were asked to submit I think we were given one week so we were to submit the next week and when I wrote the whole tick book and submitted like he was so shocked and then he was blazing me with all the words and then I didn't know how to react so I didn't know if he'll ever see this but I actually finished writing that within four days but I did not tell him because I thought he might you know take me not human or something so I told him it took me one week but I actually finished it finish writing the whole book in four days so you know he was blazing me with all the words and he was saying that may you you know keep this kindness in study and next day he came and said you are the star of staff rooms I was like what did I do and I was thinking because of the writing the book it went out of my mind so then he said the tick book you wrote you know everybody's you know shocked amazed and like what not so he came next day and said I was the star of the staff room so I didn't know how I reacted to that but you know funny experiences I mean those are like I think back and I didn't know how those interests came in me so there's besides those there's so many things but like I'm sharing it's all to do with academy so it might sound boring to many here but yeah those are my experiences and then I've achieved so much well I was part of the Tetsuo family I am still part of Tetsuo family but you know my stay there for five years gave me so much more than I could even think or I could even remove so I'm very grateful and yeah forever I'll be part of this family and along with Tetsuo family, thank you. Thank you so much Miss Naomi Agnes, thank you for sharing your beautiful experiences and journey with Tetsuo family. I'm sure this message will reach to your classmates, your loved ones and of course to Dr. Hewasa Lauri and Sir Ranjan. Thank you. Now this will be my last question to Mr. Monoshu. My question is what's your process for dealing with performance anxiety? I repeat, what's your process for dealing with performance anxiety? Well thank you, in short I just want to say that to this question is that whenever I feel whenever I used to feel that broken inside my heart or whenever I used to have the shorts and all, I used to always close my eyes. Before I go up to the stage if I have something like that, I used to close my eyes and then I used to meditate for some few minutes and I used to put all my thoughts and all my actions into the God's hands of me. Without God's will we cannot do anything as we all know so I used to put my faith in Him and I used to put all my sorrows to Him. That is how I used to deal before I go up to the stage or if I have something before performing to the concert now. Well and yes I just want to say one thing to each and every one of you is that no matter where ever you are and whatever you do, always have faith in God because God's love is if you're falling down, our God will surely lead you to the right position. So always put and always have faith in God because so far as my experience deals with, I used to work with it faithfully what I'm today, whatever I'm pursuing, I'm holding and whatever I'm achieving, and worse I'm achieving and whatever I'm getting through the music is that it's all because of God's love and also because of putting faith in our Almighty God. So and yes always try to do new thing because we know that our UNI are genetic. UNI are fearfully and wonderfully made. We all know that. So always try to do unique and today's world is full of challenges and opportunities. And that is very much true. I hope that none of you will disagree with that. This world is full of challenges and opportunities. When we look at the young people, they always used to complain that there is no opportunity for me, there is nothing for me, there is nothing left for me, there is not even space for me, something like that. The young people always used to complain. But it is not true. When we look at this world there is full of opportunities because there are so many challenges also. If you can solve the challenges you will be successful in that. We will fail a thousand times. It does not matter. If you're falling down from one project try to wake up and try to use it in a rain breaking. Get up from there and try to walk on. I know that we might fail a thousand times and future lies in that. We will know the importance of failing a thousand times. And from there I believe that during the coming days of our life we will be someone. We won't be the same person that we used to be before. Like I said that young people always used to complain regarding the opportunities. But there are full of opportunities. The only thing is that we can't take the challenges. We used to give up very soon. That is how young people used to feel. And I know that I'm not telling lies regarding that one. Because as a young people, as a youth, I know that what hardship we are facing and what into what we are. But let me tell you that if you fall down at one goal, if you leave that one over there it's not going to get a fruitful life. And it is not going to get a fruitful result. So if you're failing a thousand times also, wake up and rise up. We will achieve something and we will be standing on our own very soon with that. No matter what happens in your life, never give up. Have faith. Have faith in God. And I just want to request one thing to each and every one of us that always put your prayer first. Always put the prayer first. Always put God first and work on it. And you will understand the importance of prayer. And you will understand the importance of our Omnitika. Great come, great... Nothing comes. Nothing will be achieving nothing if you are not working. Nothing will come to you, will come to you if you are not working. If you are working hard and if you are dedicated enough the people will know, the world will know and you will achieve. Everything takes time. I understand that because we all know that Rome was also not being limited. But have faith and push up and pursue your career. Regarding the music field also, I want to share so many things. I wish that it was offline. But this evening also I have so much good time with you all. And regarding the music, like I have said, I just want to share so many things. Because as a young people, as a young Nagas we don't understand the importance of music. We don't understand the importance that Tahmah is giving. We have our brother Albert here, he is running the music school. If I am not mistaken. He will have the taste of the music. He is living very peaceful life with music. See, that is how music is also growing. And Tahmah is always there to support the young artists. And Tahmah is always there to push the youth to live a better life with the music also. If you want to take example of music because I am bringing everything under one package. If you want to take example of music is that true music we can bring one good example is that look at Sir Alaba look at Sir Nisi. They are having a peaceful life. They are earning a lot. It is why because of the music. True music also we can do and true music also we can survive. That is what I just want to say. In order to recognize by the government you have to work hard. Your talent, your energy, your dedication will recognize. That's very true because talent does not have a boundaries. If you and I are perfect definitely we will get the opportunity. If you and I are dedicated definitely we will be someone in the future. Wherever I go, whatever I do, and wherever I stand whatever field I do, whatever songs I do all I do is that. All I need is that. And all I put in to the God's feed is that. The faith only. I used to work by faith and live by faith. Thank you so much Sir Alaba. Thank you so much Mr. Muno once again for sharing a beautiful music journey with us. Well moving on to the next question. This also will be the last question for Miss Naumi. Where do you draw inspiration from? I repeat where do you draw inspiration from? The inspirations that I get are not like something very big or not from such thing, but like everyday experiences and ordinary lives from our everyday experiences, our ordinary living and I had a few years back I had this because inspiration I think I even say it in the first question like inspiration flows to you like that so it doesn't see the place, the moment it just flows to you when it has to so you know one right up I have in my Facebook page I think it's titled until no more so you know I want to give an example but inspiration came from like I was going out to an opera, I had to go out so we were in a traffic jam then I saw an old man with a ring because he was an old man he had this skin and then the very hand was still holding the ring so you know based on that I think it inspired me to want to write something on that so you know out of that it inspired me to write something and it's in the wall of my FB so maybe if you want to you can go and check so you know inspiration it's like where it visits you and you know what moment it visits you we do not know and at times you know you tend to forget so what I usually do is when such flows come in you know I take my phone and start typing in my notepad so that I don't forget and I can use them you know sometimes refining them and or sometimes just leaving it the exact same thing that comes to me so you know and what I'm interested more is like towards the harsh realities like the thing that we face we need to all face like death or sometimes and also yeah on women you know some might think I'm feminist but Sir and Jan already started calling me a feminist way back when I was his student but yeah I love writing on women being the voice of women and also like I say the harsh realities of life that we see around every day and then we treat to face them but we still have to face them so you know those are things those experiences are things I'd like to write on and I feel like writing on and I think I don't know if I do justice but I think most of my writings go to those sorts of experiences so yeah inspiration it comes from every day experiences and then ordinary things that we face every day and we have to face so those are you know some areas where I got inspiration and I keep writing on so yeah that is it. Okay thank you once again Miss Naobi, Aya for sharing your views. It looks like I have covered up all the questions from my site but as I've mentioned earlier if you have any questions from your site from the audience if you have any questions for our panelists today you can unmute your microphone and you can even your video and you can ask any question to our panelists you may take your time. I repeat again is there anything else you wanted to cover before we are away but from the audience side. Not exactly a question I just wanted to draw by and say hi. Okay hello Floobie. Hey Muno. Okay so I just wanted to ask something to my very dear friend here Muno. Yeah. Yeah please please. Like you were my senior and like you we have been quite how do you say? We were comrades back then that's what I was thinking. So yeah it's really good to see you and Naobi thank you for all your wonderful description of how you have come to where you are and like where you plan to go and what you have in your mind and all your inspiring words and everything. It's really nice to see family of that college really bonding like this being here like having this platform this is a really blessed thing. So Muno my question is like literally targeted to Muno. Please please please. So what exactly made you like you know what made you you have given a little bit of you have given the itzy bitzy stuff information and details from your previous conversation the current conversation that we had before but I just wanted to know I just want to know like what exactly made you decide like I'm going to be an artist like I'm just going to go I'm just going to sing and I'm just going to perform and I'm just going to create this particular identity for me like what exactly triggered that what wired you that way. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Before I go to your question I just want to say it's good to see the butterflies gang out there. Thank you so much. It's a lovely evening. Well thank you so much. During my first conversation I just I just said that whatever I'm to be and whatever music career I have started it's all because of my parents. My parents they're playing Portugal. I think that you have skipped that one. So behind my bag behind my music career my parents they're the backbone of it and why I've started is that and why I've done how I've done is that I've watched them playing live in the churches and all because both of my parents they are musicians and my brother he plays too. So that is how my inner beauty of music develops but after looking at them and like I said that my first stage it was also back in 2005 along with them along with my parents but during my college life to be honest during my college life I used to do music and I used to make music but that time like I have said most of our parents they don't want his son or her daughter or something like that does not want to become musicians because there's no scope for that we all know that our parents used to do that all they do is their government job so during my college life also music was there in me but all my friends apart from Butterfly's gang and apart from the alumni all my friends that is Meadow, Indom, George, Toro David Chang, David Terry they all know about me so what I did is that I kept it in one umbrella because I have done music during my college life in a hidden way because most of my parents used to say that oh you are singing again oh you are going to pursue that one again no don't do that all you need to do is study, study, study, study something like that so that is how during my college life also I have kept into the darkness I should say so uh regarding the dead one and basing the dead one I am releasing one song that is during the month of November that the song title is the song title itself is Out of Darkness so that out of darkness it is relating to all of my college life because just a hint because during my college life I was living in a fear why fear because I was fearing to my parents that parents can do music like it's a no for them obviously they do music but they always used to say no because look at the Naga people look at the Naga music that is the famous dialogue they have right so in that song Out of Darkness it is all related to my life because a lot explaining Naga really really a lot I think by the title itself you guys will have a clear vision about what that song is all about right that song is about all of my college life because I was living in a fear obviously there was a tears of joy there was a joy there was a laughter along with you guys also I have so much fun I had so much of memories from throughout but inside me and then taking into the life of studying in the life in a college that was a fear that I had alright because my aim was not to pursue college my aim was not to pursue arts my aim was only to pursue the music but that was not happening in me so at the end of the day I have joined the commerce stream alright so in that song everything is coming under one umbrella in that song so as soon as I release everything will be clear enough and I hope that through that song you will bless and I believe that I have justified with your question thank you so much member of the butterflies game thank you thank you for that wish you luck for your coming song and like we're looking forward to reach your diary I'll call it a diary as of now since you're going to post whatever you were feeling back then yeah that's what I wanted to say yeah Mali over to you you can go ahead carry on with you okay thank you so much Silu Veeve thank you for your question and I hope the answer is very well justified by Mr. Munoz very much very amazing by the way your new hairstyle and everything oh yeah I've been like I've been like wanting this girl this is the thing yeah I'll better catch up and to the audience she is Miss Silu Vee she was from my batch I hope you all know her we'll be meeting up very soon again thank you for joining well is there anyone who wanted to ask questions to our panelists if yes then you can take your time Am I audible I want to take question yes sure I want to take audible okay our brother Munoz okay we have heard about your story so many reverses and done but again can you please highlight about your MS solution I think it will be helpful thank you so much thank you so much at first I thought that I won't bring that one because since it's not the business talks or something like that I just kept under the darkness regarding the MS solutions I am running two two things that is MS solution and MS production MS solutions MS it did with with my name that is Monoshu solutions so and in MS solution I used to deal with the song system rental song consultant consultancy at the meantime I stay slice generator etc I used to deal with that so and at the meantime I used to go for the acoustic group MS solution everything it is coming under one and another that is in the music ceremony so in MS solution to be clear enough I am I used to deal with the the sound rental and then acoustic treatment etc so in there's one production again that is the MS production that is I have run during the year of last year that is 2020 MS productions it is especially for the artists of chemie months since our brother Albert has put put it up about regarding the MS solution I would like to bring something about the MS productions also so MS production I used to deal with the artist management at the meantime I used to deal artist management of the chemie one only chemie one community that is why only the chemie one community is that as we all know as an eastern naga I am from the eastern naga I belong from the chemie one naga community and I am from Noctis String as an eastern naga there we used to guess get less opportunity for all the artists there are so many talents there are so many of the youth who have got a unique talent but the thing is that they used to hear they used to go away from their talent because of the lack of the opportunities and less because of the lack of this platform right so I started MS production only for our community that is only for a trap of the chemie month so what I'm what I used to do over there is that I used to take if you are an artist I used to take the artist and I used to let him or her participate in competition or if in concerts or if there is anything organizing based on the artist format so I used to let them take part or if you are a writer I used to bring into his or her sorry into his or her line and if you are an painter or if you are an what is a content creator and all I used to bring according to what he or what he he or she is is good at so MS production I used to deal with that it's a very new production that I have set up and it's only for the chemie month community that I have done why because it's that Moon Bekaito while looking at the while looking at our eastern naga while looking at our tribe I feel that something has to be done that is why I have started the MS production MS solution that deals with the sound MS production that deal with the artist management these are the two things that I'm dealing with apart from Tafma thank you I hope that I am clear enough thank you yeah thank you so much all right thank you mr. Muno and mr. Albert is there any one who wanted to put up a question for our panelist more from here well it looks like we have covered all of our questions thank you all thank you mr. Muno Shu and miss Naomi Aye we appreciate your being with us today thank you for participating in the webinar and sharing your experiences I hope the audience knowledge has been expanded by this meeting now we come to an end of this session but before we wind up I would like to turn the time to mr. Albert Santam who is also the treasurer of Tetsu alumni network to present a vote of thanks okay am I audible yes yes you hear me yes yes since there's no current just gone away and I can open my video also I apologize for that okay but then I say what a thanks okay first of all good evening first of all I thank our almighty god for guiding us through all this session and making us success secondly I on behalf of the Tetsu alumni executive will also like to thank today's speaker that is brother Muno and sis Naomi for accepting our request in spite of your bv shadow in return we don't have nothing to give you but may our good lord bless both of you and this is just the beginning we will be inviting you for the live session as well so we will be expecting positive response in days to come do okay and I hope that whoever at then to this session has learned something from our speaker thank you so much once again brother and sister and I also like to thank our president for warmly welcoming us in this session not forgetting our moderator sis Mahe also for making this session so amazing all right thank you so much and lastly I also thank each and every one of you whoever have attended this session may our good lord bless you and I hope and pray that again days to come whenever we have this kind of program everyone will turn up and we are expecting to meet soon as in life also once again big thank you to brother Muno and sis Naomi thank you so much may our good lord bless you thank you and long live our Tetsu alumni yes thank you so much thank you once again well thank you all again for attending today's webinar despite your busy schedule we encourage you to connect with us in social media of course we have 2.5k members on facebook but wow very less followers on IG instagram so please follow us on instagram also and then you can share with your meds your friends so and so so that we'll be able to connect well in future as well and we also have a whatsapp group I'm sure some of you have already joined but if not you can also join them or you can join