PIG Diaries: GPS Losatephe
Pre-Primary students of GPS Losatephe in Phek District seen in their classroom painted with BaLA art (Building as Learning Aid), funded by the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG).
Pre-Primary students of GPS Losatephe in Phek District seen in their classroom painted with BaLA art (Building as Learning Aid), funded by the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG).
Day 1 of SMILE App orientation for the Directorate of School Education (DoSE) employees at Morung Hall, DoSE on April 25. Teachers Attendance Monitoring System (TAMS) through the SMILE App aims to establish a comprehensive software application for attendance and leave management for all categories of employees under the Department of School Education across the…
PIG Diaries: With funds from the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG), the teachers at GMS Keletzai in Peren District gave the school a complete makeover by giving it a fresh coat of paint.
In an effort to revive cultural heritage among students, GMS Leinak in Longleng District conducted a Cultural Tour and Pottery Workshop at Pongo Village, funded by the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG). The students had the opportunity to engage in pottery making, learn the art of log drum beating and the importance of the Naga Morung,…
Class 9 students of GHS Liphanyan, Wokha District singing a folk song during the ‘Cultural Day’, organised under the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG). The programme included folk song, folk tale, traditional fire lighting, traditional fashion show and folk dance. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nagaland Education Project-The Lighthouse (NECTAR) (@nectarnagaland)
Kanupriya Misra, Educational Specialist and Task Team Leader from the World Bank, visited the project for a Technical Mission from 11 to 13 August. During her visit, she was apprised of the project’s progress. She also met with Sentiyanger Imchen, the new Chief Secretary and Chairperson of the Project Steering Committee (PSC), as well as…
The NEP-The Lighthouse (NECTAR) organised a logo competition for students of all Government Schools in Nagaland as part of stakeholder engagement and awareness creation on the project. There were 236 participants from 66 schools. The result was declared in the Newspapers on 28th August 2021 and the best entry was bagged by Julley Daimary, a…