The senior forward/midfielder scored the winning goal in the PIAA 4A boys soccer state championship game, enabling the Pioneers (ranked No. 2 in the United States at the end of the season) to capture their sixth state title.
Our Correspondent Kohima, Sep. 6 (EMN): Nagaland’s state capital Kohima is one among two cities from India selected to attend the coveted Urban95 Academy Residency programme at London School of Economics (LSE) (Cohort 2). Kohima is recognised for its ‘Nurturing Neighbourhood’ challenge under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Govt. of India, for implementing a host of child-friendly programmes. The Urban95 Academy, delivered by the LSE, is a six-week online programme designed to help leaders reevaluate how successful policy is measured on a city level. The curriculum provides tools to examine and generate data around what children and their caregivers need to thrive in cities, and to put that knowledge to use for improving access to public space and services. “Kohima is the only two cities along with Rourkela from India to be selected worldwide for Residency week at Urban95 Academy, London,” Kohima Smart City informed through the micro blogging site Twitt