UKHRUL: The Thiimziih Teen Bujuur Ruwrkheh (TTBR) on Sunday felicitated the top-performing Class 10 and Class 12 students from the Moyon community in recognition of their outstanding performance in the board examinations.
The felicitation programme was held in a simple yet meaningful ceremony celebrating the academic achievements of the community’s young scholars.
The programme began with a welcome address and introduction by Ng. Blaise of the Education Committee, followed by a presidential address by TTBR president Fabiola Chinir. TTBR general secretary Moningson Chinir officially announced the highest scorers in Class 10 and Class 12 (Arts and Science), after which awards and certificates were presented to the achievers.
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In the Class 10 category, Aston Bor Roel, son of Kuurwar Roel and Bd. Shangrina, a student of Union Model High School, Kapaam, secured the highest score with 87.11 percent. He hails from Kapaam village.
In Class 12 (Arts), Jacqueline Chara, daughter of Edison Chara Moyon and Eshavicky Ngoru, a student of Delhi Public School, Dimapur, emerged as the topper with 92 percent. She is also from Kapaam village.
In Class 12 (Science), Cicy Michelle Nungchim, daughter of N. Ngamthoy Moyon and Shangeeta Ngoruh Moyon, a student of Herbert School, Changangei, secured the highest score with 83 percent. She too belongs to Kapaam village.
A special prayer for the students was offered by Rev. Dr. Koningthung Ngoruw, former executive secretary of MYNBA, seeking God’s guidance and blessings for their future academic and professional pursuits.
The programme also featured words of encouragement from representatives of the Ngamdil Excellence Academic Award Sponsored Family and the BAP president. The awardees shared their aspirations and future career goals, encouraging fellow students to pursue excellence with dedication, perseverance and integrity.
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The formal programme concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by TTBR vice president Gilbert Ngoruw, followed by a refreshment prayer offered by Khp. Virnandra Ngoruw, Chief of Penaching.
TTBR expressed gratitude to the sponsors, donors, well-wishers and all those who contributed to the successful organisation of the felicitation programme. The organisation also congratulated all the students for their achievements and wished them continued success in their future endeavours.

