SHILLONG, NOV 7: Meghalaya Governor CH Vijayashankar has emphasized the need for a collective effort to tackle the growing concerns of drug abuse and teenage pregnancy among young people in the North Eastern region. Addressing the National Educational Conference of Don Bosco Schools (NECDBS), the Governor stressed the importance of educational institutions, teachers, parents, and community leaders working together to create a supportive environment for the youth.
Vijayashankar highlighted the crucial role played by Don Bosco Institutions in shaping the lives of students and urged educators to adopt innovative teaching methods and technology-driven learning models to prepare young minds for future challenges. He appreciated the remarkable contribution of Don Bosco schools in the North East in raising educational standards, improving teacher competence, and nurturing responsible citizens.
The Governor’s remarks come as the NECDBS conference aims to strengthen Don Bosco’s mission of imparting holistic, value-based, and future-ready education for the youth. He expressed confidence that the conference would lead to enhanced collaboration, meaningful exchange of ideas, and a renewed commitment towards advancing quality education.
The conference brought together Heads and Principals of Don Bosco Educational Institutions from across the North Eastern region, providing a platform for sharing best practices and exploring ways to address the challenges facing the youth.
By Our Reporter
