Successful students of CWE honoured by TSA-SH
Source: The Sangai Express
Kangpokpi, February 20 2019:
The Thadou Students' Association Sadar Hills organized a prize distribution function for the successful students of the Common Written Examination (CWE) held on February 12 at Apex Christian High School, Motbung in Kangpokpi District.
The Common Written Examination was held specifically for intending candidates of HSLC Examination 2019 from Kangpokpi District exclusively for Mathematics by TSA Sadar Hills Education Department.
The prize distribution function was attended by Vomboi H Hangshing, retd IAS, who is also a founder member of TSA and Stephen Thangtinlen Haokip, president, Thadou Inpi General Headquarters as chief guest and functional president respectively.
The top five holders of the CWE are Ginmonlal Sitlhou of Omega Public School & Kindergarten, Motbung; AK Divya Devi of Apex Christian High School, Motbung; Lunminlal Haokip of Omega Public School & Kindergarten; Khaigougin Haokip of St Vincents School, Pangmol and Rose Nenggoukim Sitlhou of Omega Public School & Kindergarten.
Lunseh Sitlhou of Omega Public School & Kindergarten; Lhaineichong Haokip of MBC Hr Sec School, Kangpokpi; Paogoulen Kipgen and Lydia J Lhingneiching of Omega Public School & Kindergarten; M Manorama of Apex Christian High School and Dhanachandra of TL Shalom Academy holds top six to ten position respectively.
"Lack of determination and persistency among the Thadou students is the main factor for their weakness in Mathematics", said Vomboi H Hangshing while lauding the efforts of TSA in conducting the CWE at the right time.
Thadou Inpi (GHQs) president, Stephen Thangtinlen Haokip appreciated TSA Sadar Hills for conducting the CWE which can boost the confidence level of the student.
TSA-SH Education & Statistics, Secretary Paominlun Lhouvum said that 15-days free Mathematics coaching was conducted at Kangpokpi DHQs last year and CWE this year to improve aptitude in Mathmatics.
He continued that TSA Sadar Hills will continue to do many more for the student community in the future.