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All people are equal, it is not birth, it is virtue alone that makes the difference After growth slumps, Arun Jaitley looks to GST for lift

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Phek flash Flood: 4 major health projects launched in Nagaland Two bodies recovered

The State Disaster Response Force (CD&HG) during the search and rescue operation.

DIMAPUR, JUNE 1 (MExN): Following the May 30 flash flood that occurred in Meluri sub division of Phek district, in which four people were washed away, bodies of two of the victims have been recovered. The body of one of the victims, identified as Nyuhiethsu (37) from Meluri village was recovered from the Tizu River on May 31 at around 1:00pm; while the other victim, identified as Shesuthsu (70), also from Meluri village, was recovered at Leyshee Town, Myanmar. Two other missing persons who were washed away remain missing. They have been identified as Rothothsu (45) from Meluri village and Eyelo Wezak (40) from Jessami village. The Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA) detailed that search and rescue operations have been hampered due to water flowing above the danger level. It further reported that an excavator from the PWD (Mechanical), Phek has been requisitioned to clear the debris piled up near Mercy Bridge. The locations affected by the flood in Phek include Leyakthi Bridge (Phor/ Laruri to Phokhungri Route), Khayuthi

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Bridge (Zhipu-Phokhungri Route), Layakthi Bridge (Zhipu-Phokhungri Route), the Shilloi-Phokhungri road (landslide), and along the stretch of the Avankhung ITC Road (landslide). Apart from loss of life, many paddy fields located along the stretch of Jiji/Thechli River have been completely washed away, along with huts and other properties. As per preliminary spot verification, unless immediate relief is granted by the government to the affected farmers for construction of embankment, there is less chances of cultivating paddy crops on the affected field during this year. It was also informed that four bridges have been washed away in Phokhungri circle. As a result, Phokhungri village is completely cut-off. Further, in Aghunato village of Zunheboto district, a landslide occurred in the middle of the town just below an Airtel mobile tower posing threat to the residents. The District Disaster Management Authority along with the town committee is in contact with the concerned telecom company in Guwahati to take measures for shifting of the tower, the NSDMA informed.

Our Correspondent Kohima | June 1

In a significant development for the health care delivery system in Nagaland, the state’s Department of Health & Family Welfare today launched the Nagaland Health Project (a World Bank aided project), Malaria Elimination initiative (NVBDCP), Rashtriya Swashya Bima Yojana (RSBY) and Jan Aushadhi (Generic Drugs) for all 11 district hospitals. It was formally launched by Minister for Health & Family Welfare, P Longon in the presence of a World Bank team and several other dignitaries. The Minister was optimistic that with the launching of the four programmes, Nagaland will be able to improve the delivery of health services and also undertake activities that can contribute to the improvement of health services to all sections of people in the state. World Bank Operations Officer, Amith Nagaraj Bhatulla said that the community is at the forefront of the Nagaland Health Project (NHP). He called on the department to harness the highest level of participation from other departments for success of the project. World Bank Nutrition Specialist, Mohini Kak said the NHP has a great potential, pointing to additional funds of 48 million dollars including 12 million dollars, which will be an addition to the current amount the government is invest-

Kohima | June 1

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DIMAPUR, JUNE 1 (MExN): 3 senior Nagaland BJP members who were suspended on May 30, following a protest in Dimapur calling for the ouster of the party’s state unit President, today said that their suspension was “based on false allegation, malicious intent, dictatorial in nature and a flagrant violation of the rules contained in the” BJP Constitution. A joint statement from the 3 suspended members, IK Sema, HK Khulu and Yanghose Sangtam stated that the appointment of the Advisor was done with approval of the centre and hence action cannot be taken by the state president on his own. It further refuted allegations that slogans against central party leaders were shouted during the May 30 protest. The Nagaland BJP, they said “cannot grow or succeed under such leadership,” and urged the central leadership to “change the president immediately.”

Nagaland Minister for Health & Family Welfare, P Longon addressing the launching programme in Kohima on June 1.

ing in the health sector. Nagaland Health Project The Minister said that the NHP will improve health services and increase their utilization by the communities in targeted locations of the state. Longon said that there has been a significant improvement visible at the NHP implementation sites in Noklak areas, both at the health centres and village sites. “In the absence of a strong private sector for health care delivery in rural areas in Nagaland, strengthening the government health services as well as the communities for management and accountability is of paramount importance,” he said. NHP Project Director, Dr. Vizolie Suokhrie said this project implemented by the state’s department

Noted academician Kekhrie Yhome to contest from 10 Northern Angami 1 AC Morung Express News

He regulates the entire town’s votes and taxes.

Nagaland Health Project, Malaria Elimination, RSBY and Jan Aushadhi launched in Nagaland

41 year old Academician Kekhrie Yhome today announced his candidature for the coming byelection of the 10 Northern Angami-I (ST) Assembly Constituency at Aurora Hotel, Kohima. It may be noted that the sitting Chief Minister also belongs to this constituency. Yhome said that a ‘whiff of fresh air’ is needed to end the corrupt politics and governance in Nagaland. “A bold direction on governmental ethics is absolutely imperative. There is a serious need to build an intelligent society that will see incremental growth in our common consciousness, discourse and accountability. The public needs to reassert its ultimate power, which is to decide the fate of who represents them and question what is minimum for civil life. To regain the original values of democratic principles, the people must freely decide who should become their representative rather than allow feudal politics to dictate what the citizens should do or think,” said Yhome during the press conference announcing his candidature. He pointed to the increase in trust deficit in both social perception and over leadership qualities, which has adversely affected healthy governance, and community peace. “Petty but detail power mongering has always inflicted Naga polity. It has given the impression that leadership is a royal entitlement rather than being a representative of the people,” viewed Yhome. He meanwhile appealed for young and astute energies to challenge the “old pettiness and money-minded politics.” “Our thinking defines our hopes. Our hopes define our future. It is the united task of one

Kekhrie Yhome addressing the press conference today.

and all to assert for our collective good and future,” he added. Although an amateur in state politics, Yhome viewed that most politicians will give the electorate false information and false hope. “What is important today, why I am standing here is to also bring about a new pattern of how we think. I think rather than talk about developmental issues, things in and around us, what is important is that we bring about a new thinking. This new thinking is about thinking about the future,” said Yhome. He called for a “radicalization of our thoughts.” Yhome also mentioned that he is soliciting different parties. While there is no guarantee for him to join any party, Yhome preferred the support of all parties. Critiquing the old pattern of electoral campaigns, Yhome said: “Speaking what the public wants to hear- this how you get votes, this is how you fool people. You must speak when you are called upon to speak. A new form of governance needs to come in today. You can attack me, you can audit me, I am open to everything but what ultimately is important is that, as a representative of the people what the people want you to speak-is very important- that is not there in today’s leadership.” He meanwhile stated that the

10 NA I Constituency must continue to reflect its unique character of a cosmopolitan constituency. “What I’m being told is that the CM has called his villagers and consulted them. I have not heard anything from them. But the kind of opinion I’m getting is that he has told them that he wants to get elected uncontested. This is where I shall not make way for him,” claimed Yhome. He however said he would “not cross the line if the village council decides that I should not stand for election.” “I want people to vote knowing that their vote is sacrosanct, I want people to know that their vote for me or any other leader is their will. It comes from their heart, from their good will. I am not going to buy votes for winning,” said Yhome. He also criticized the government for its failure to ensure stability, progress and upliftment of the citizens. “Look at the public- it is in a state of depression. There is a sense of lethargy in everybody…If the government cannot aspire for the maximum happiness of its citizens, if it cannot bring a message which clearly aspire for the good life- it’s a ruckus government, it’s a banana republic,” he said. Married to Journalist Yirmiyan Shangshakwoshi Arthur with two children, Kekhrie Yhome was a former Guest Lecturer at Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, a former Assistant Professor at the University of Delhi (2007-2014) and Headmaster of Khedi Baptist School, Kohima Village. Holding a Master Degree in English, a Master of Philosophy from Jawaharlal Nehru University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English Honors, Kohima College, Yhome has numerous experiences in the field of activism and academics .

is the first state level project funded by the World Bank. This project is for 5 to 7 years with an objective to improve health services and increase their utilization by communities in targeted locations in Nagaland. The total financial outlay stands at US$ 60 million (INR 390.5 crore). Total external assistance is US$ 48 million (INR 312.5 crore) and state government funding is US$ 12 million (INR 78 crore). Component 1 for community action for health & nutrition is to empower communities to oversee, manage and improve health & nutrition programmes and their utilization. Component 2 for health system development aims to support improvements in the management and delivery of health services.

Malaria Elimination “Malaria remains a public health problem in India, and also in our state. Malaria contributes to economic burden, loss of working days, school absenteeism and impact quality of life,” the Nagaland Health Minister said. Longon maintained that the National Framework for Malaria Elimination prepared by the Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), has an intermediate milestone to monitor the progress through this ambitions journey. Longon was optimistic that Malaria Elimination can be achieved in Nagaland through effective partnership with departments like agriculture, PHE, urban development, rural development, fishery, education, municipal cor-

porations, media and also involvement of communities and interested stakeholders. Dr. Kevichusa Medikhru, SPO, NVBDCP said the state is witnessing decreasing cases of Malaria year by year. Malaria cases in Nagaland in 2011 were 3363. It went down to 2891 in 2012, 2285 (2013), 1936 (2014), 1527 (2015) and 828 (2016). He also furnished detail of deaths due to malaria as 2011- 4, 2012- 1, 2013-2, 2014- 2, 2015- 3 and 2016-0. He maintained that malaria can be eradicated in the state by 2030 if concerted effort is rendered. Jan Aushadhi Logon further stated that health care without availability of basic drugs remains a challenge for the state, and emphasized that the launching of Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra today is a step forward. The initiative aims to install retail shops for all district hospitals. “I am hopeful that affordable essential drugs can be made available to all the citizens of the state through this programme,” Longon said. Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana The Minister also announced the implementation of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana by the Health and Family Welfare Department. The programme was earlier implemented by the Labour Department in all the district hospitals, including seven private hospitals.

Piecing together archaic collections Heritage Museum at Zapami Village inaugurated Morung Express News Zapami | June 1

Zapami Village, one of the Chakhesang Naga villages under Pfutsero Sub-division of Phek District has always been branded for the unique historical experiences and rich cultural heritage that the village and its people embody. Situated in the midst of lush green terrace fields located about 50 kilometers away from Kohima, Zapami village has produced rich socio-cultural capital and may even be referred to “as a cultural repository.” In an effort to preserve and keeping alive the stories of the historical experiences, Zapami Heritage Museum along with the village council conference hall was inaugurated by Razouvolie Dozo, Project Director, District Rural Development Agency, Phek on May 26. “A visit to the collection of antiques will take you to the way of life in the village during the olden times. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness for these resources had taken a huge toll. Looking at the collection, most of the items had been through time and environmental factors. Therefore, the construction of the museum may be considered timely,” states Riku Khutso, PhD History, University of Hyderabad. Another reason for the construction of the museum has been to encourage academic research on the village, its history, people and culture. “Serious research engagements could help reconstruct our past, culture and perhaps

Ancient clay jars used for storing water and rice beer on display in the museum.

reveal more about the Nagas and its history. Moreover through the effort of preservation of village heritage, the village wants to connect with its descendants and groups whose migration routes and history had been immersed in time and circumstances,” Riku said. Besides other reasons, the Heritage Museum has been constructed for the purpose of documentation, preservation, exhibition and resuscitation of ancestral relations. The museum has over 250 items to its galleries. The antiques range from very ancient to more recent times like that of the World War II remains. Some of the items include an ancient grave, fetish stones, weapons of ancient warfare including an Elephant skin shield, instruments of war and friendship treaties, cotton and stinging nettle processing technologies, loin loom tools, baskets of different sizes and utilities, granaries, ancient grain pounding tables and systems, wooden rice beer vats, potteries of different make and sizes, hunting trophies, ancient systems of weights and measures, ancient blacksmithy tools, ancient musical instruments, traditional kitchen, collection of World War II remains and much more. The war remains mostly belong to the

Japanese forces. There are gas masks, a mortar shell, rifles, water bottles, etc. Earlier, the village had a huge collection of Japanese rifles, ammunition and other war residues but it got either confiscated or deposited during the Indian military operations. The village deeply regrets the huge cultural resources that had been exhausted when the Indian Armed forces had razed the entire village in the mid-1950s. This project is a small attempt of piecing together some of the archaic collections to reconstruct and showcase the way of life of the past Naga village societies. It is open to public on all days against a small charge of Rs 20 p/h for private visitors, Rs 50 p/h for government officials and Rs 20 for use of camera. In addition, a book on the Heritage of Zapami Village along with a brochure is available for Rs 500 only. Interested persons may contact these numbers - 94360 01640, 89743 23142 and 94360 01420. Meanwhile, the village council has acknowledged the chief guest for being very instrumental in the completion of the project and the leaders of all the seven Kuzhathede villages, government officers, public leaders and well-wishers for their contribution.


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Dimapur civil societies firm against leasing out toll tax DIMAPUR, JUNE 1 (MExN): Several Dimapur based civil society organizations today issued a joint statement re-affirming their position that collection of toll tax should not be leased out to any private party/ middleman at any cost. The statement appended by the Naga Council Dimapur, DUCCF, Naga Women Hoho Dimapur, Business Association of Nagas, Muslim Council Dimapur, DCCI, Dimapur Bengali Samaj and the GBs Union Dimapur claimed that with toll tax collection being done by the DMC, the town “has seen visible development and facelift in the maintenance of roads, drainage, designated dustbins, culvert and overall improvement in sanitation.” It further informed that the DMC has “enough manpower under its payroll to collect toll tax and therefore the question of public paying commission to a middleman to collect toll tax is not only unjustified, unacceptable but ridiculous.” The civil society organizations also reminded that considering recent turmoil regarding the ULB issue, “the civil society is in no mood to confront the government on toll tax issue.” “Any attempt to lease out toll tax to a private party will be seen by the civil society as nothing but a vested interest of certain individual above department and welfare of the public and therefore anti-people and development.” They reminded the DMC, Municipal Affairs Department and the Nagaland State Government that any attempt to lease out toll tax will “face non cooperation from the civil society and business community who are the stakeholders.”

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DMC launches ‘A Better Dimapur’ initiative Morung Express News Dimapur | June 1

Under the initiative of Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) in collaboration with Team Green Dimapur, Team Clean Dimapur and Office of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dimapur, ‘A Better Dimapur’ was launched on Thursday at three different locations of the town. ‘A Better Dimapur’ initiative includes three components : ‘Greener Dimapur,’ ‘Cleaner Dimapur,’ and ‘A Healthy Dimapur.’ ‘Greener Dimapur’ was launched by Deputy Commissioner, Dimapur, Kesonyu Yhome IAS at Clock Tower Junction by symbolically planting a tree sapling. Speaking at the programme, Yhome said that the initiative marked a new beginning for development of Dimapur town and expressed hope on the positive changes that would be brought about through the various projects of DMC. Stating that the public have always been dependent on the government for changes, the DC said it was an encouragement for the government to see the active support and cooperation of the various NGOs collaborating with

DC Dimapur, Kesonyu Yhome IAS watering a tree sapling at the base of Clock Tower, Dimapur on Thursday. (Morung Photo)

the DMC. ‘Cleaner Dimapur’ was launched by Naga Council, Dimapur, President, Bangerloba at the premises of Christian Higher Secondary School, where he symbolically handed over a dustbin to the Clean Dimapur team. Later, ‘A Healthy Dimapur’ was launched by CMO Dimapur, Dr. Vikato Kinimi at DMC office premises where he symbolically distributed DDT powders to the Municipal workers. In his address, Dr. Kinimi ap-

pealed for cooperation of the public stating that no initiative of the government and its agencies would be successful without their support. He said 80% of the common disease were preventable if people were involved in a healthy lifestyle. Briefing media persons about the initiative, DMC Administrator, Moa Sangtam informed that the first phase of ‘A Better Dimapur’ would continue till November this year after which a review would be conducted on the achievements, progress and lacunae on

the three different projects. He said the DMC will concentrate in particular areas instead of roughly covering all areas. “The first target under ‘Greener Dimapur’ would be planting tree saplings at Nyamo Lotha Road and will continue to concentrate in this area unless we are satisfied with the progress,” he added. He also informed that dustbins would be provided to the shops located in the area and sensitize the shopkeepers as major source of garbage emanates from business establishments. As and when satisfactory improvements are seen in the area, then the initiative would be spread to different areas like, Dhobinulla Clock Tower Junction – Metro Hospital line etc. “Our target is to change the mindset of the people and reach out to as many people as possible by collaborating with various NGOs and like-minded citizens,” Moa said. Stating that the second phase would begin by December this year based on the review, Moa appealed the public to extend their support and cooperation to the initiative for ‘A Better Dimapur.’

PCC Election Committee for byeelections formed KohIMA, JUNE 1 (MExN): The office bearers of the NPCC held a meeting today at Congress Bhavan, Kohima and decided to constitute PCC Election Committee for bye-elections to 10 Northern Angami-I Assembly Constituency. The committee will be lead by Ayang Aonok as Convenor with members Seyiekuolie, Medokul Sophie, Yona Konyak and Kevi Vizo.

Organizational Elections 2017 postponed

Media Cell, NPCC also informed in a press release that in view of the forthcoming assembly elections, the Central Election Authority (CEA) of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) on May 30 has postponed Organizational Elections in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura.

NSCW human trafficking awareness series culminates

TUlI, JUNE 1 (MExN): Legal awareness programme on human trafficking was held at Tuli Town, Mokokchung District on May 31 at Tuli Town Hall organized by Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW) in Association with National Commission for Women, New Delhi. It was attended by a large audience including Watsü Mundang Tuli UnitTzütikong, Layong, Pastors and members of all local churches, GBs association, DBs Tuli, Adhoc members of Tuli Town Committee, Anganwadi workers, Stu-

Nagaland State Commission for Women representatives with other participants during the legal awareness programme on human trafficking held at Tuli Town, Mokokchung District on May 31.

dents Union Tuli, Tzüt- Tuli, OC Tuli and Para Legal With this programme, ikong and Layong, promi- volunteers Tuli, Suppliers the Nagaland State Comnent social leaders, ADC & Contractors Union Tuli. mission for Women con-

Discussion on child protection mechanism held across Nagaland

DIMAPUR, JUNE 1 (MExN): Awareness programme cum one day open house discussion on child protection mechanism organized by the District Child Protection Units was held at the main headquarters of all the eleven districts of Nagaland from May 17 to 27. The participants included stakeholders from district administration, village council chairman, members, ward leaders, tribal bodies, Naga Hohos, Church representatives, Women Leaders, Student Community, representatives from various Village Level Child Protection Committees and Ward/ Colony Level Child Protection Committees, Child Welfare Committees, Juvenile Justice Boards, Special Juvenile Police Units, CHILDLINE 1098 and various NGOs etc. The main objective of the programme was to bring awareness to the public about the various delivery structures that are under the Integrated Child Protection Scheme, educating the community on the various child protection mechanisms

Participants during the awareness programme cum one day open house discussion on child protection mechanism at Zunheboto (Top) and Kiphire (Bottom).

and encouraging them to participate and safeguard their community children against various vulnerabilities. It aimed to seek measures for reduction of such cases by deliberating in the Open House discussion. During the discussion various issues on children such as child labour, child

abuse, adoption, customary practices, children in conflict with law, were deliberated, with child labour as one of the key issues that was faced by all the districts. A brief overview of Women helpline 181 and their services provided to women was also presented. State Child Protection

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Nagaland Football Coaches Association (NFCA) would like to extensively thank all the people who made the Football Grassroots Camp held at Dimapur and Kohima a grand success. Special gratitude goes out to the following: 1. Shri Kuchi R Zeliang 2. Shri Khekato V Tuccu 3. Mr. Mughato, State Football Coach 4. Mr. Sanyu Miachieo Ceo Havens Galaxy & Betis Enterprises, Kohima 5. Kohima District Veteran Football Association 6. Pastor Meingandai Gangmei and Pastor Hegu Pame 7. Mr. Likhum Sangtam and Mr. Ayeto Ayemi 8. The Morung Express, Nagaland Post and Eastern Mirror. 9. Parents, Participants and all NFCA Coaches. We also thank all the Co. Sponsors who helped financially and materially. You Made Football Happen. Thanking you. Mr. Roko Angami Mr. Ayeto Ayemi President NFCA Gen.Secy. NFCA

Society, Nagaland in a press release stated that the programme will enhanced to build a stronger relationship between the Community and Integrated Child Protection Society for better future of the children, overcoming huge gaps which were being faced earlier.

cluded their project of holding 21 (twenty one) programmes on the subject throughout the length and breadth of the State which began on March 21, 2017. A press release from the Commission stated that wherever the programme were held the public acknowledged the importance of disseminating awareness about this social Assembly of God Higher Secondary School Dimapur celebrated World No Tobacco Day on evil and appreciated the ef- May 31 where hundreds of students pledged to abstain from the use of tobacco. Dr. Meryforts of the Commission senla Angh of Shamakok clinic dimapur was the speaker on the occasion. towards raising the consciousness of all the stake holders to work in a concerned manner to eradicate this menace from society.

CDPP Task Force attend training MoN, JUNE 1 (MExN): Two-day training for the CDPP Task Force - early warning, search & rescue and first aid was conducted by Mon ADP, World Vision India in collaboration with District Disaster Management Authority, Mon on May 25 and 26 at Council Hall, Mon Town. The resource persons were from SDRF team led by N. Vikiho Awomi, S.I Home Guard & Civil Defense, Mon and the medical team led by Dr. Ayong, MO, District Hospital Mon. Both the teams took turn to train 84 participants representing 21 villages under Mon and Wakching RD Blocks. The training was not only theoretical but the participants got an opportunity to learn practically along with the team and also every session was followed by discussion hour where the participants could clear their doubts. Laltanlien Khobung, Program Manager, Mon ADP also spoke on the importance of Community Disaster Preparedness Plan. He encouraged the participating villages for strong CDPP which other neighboring villages can replicate.

Phek Forest div installs solar street lights at Mutsale village

DFO Phek and village community with solar street light in Mutsale village, Phek on June 1.

PhEK, JUNE 1 (MExN): An awareness programme cum installation of solar street lights organized by Phek Forest Division was held at Mutsale village under Phek district on June 1. Solar street lights were installed at several strategic locations in the village as a part of Entry Point Activity under the FDA programme. The Nato Community Reserved Forest of Mutsale village forms one of the most important watersheds in the Tizu area that feeds Thozuru River which is an important tributary of Tizu River. Under the FDA

programme, JFMC Mutsale and the village council has planted many varieties of fruits and fast growing species covering an area of 10 Ha during the current year. DFO Phek Rongsenlemla Imchen appreciated the village community for cooperating with the department and stressed on the importance of efficient use of energy with special reference to forest and wild life conservation. She said that, the department aims to offset some amount of GHG's to mitigate global warming through the efficient use of renewable en-

ergy such as solar energy with the cooperation of the villagers. The village council and local functionaries thanked the Nagaland Forest Department and appreciated the DFO and Phek Forest Division for raising environmental awareness in the village. It is to remind that the department had earlier installed solar street lights in 7 (seven) village through various schemes of the department and also distributed solar lamps to every household in 20 villages including Mutsale village under Phek district in collaboration with Eco Solution.

ENCSU new office bearers take over

TUENsANg, JUNE 1 (MExN): The Eastern Nagaland College Students’ Union (ENCSU) held its handing taking over programme at the conference hall of Tuensang Guest House on May 27 in the presence of four ENCSU federating units. On behalf of the Interim Council, Akum Lims welcomed the newly inducted ENCSU office bearers. He encouraged them to come under one umbrella in the spirit of brotherhood and work for the welfare of the students’ community to bring progress in the field of education for present as well as future generation, according to a press release from the union. ENCSU General Secretary Wangnei Jessuhu congratulated the Interim Council for serving the

The new officials of Eastern Nagaland College Students’ Union.

union for two years term. He acknowledged that the Interim Council Chairman Longre Chang and Joint Secretary Nokchem Angth worked greatly towards change for the interest of

Eastern Nagaland, thus paving the way for the new team to work forward. He also acknowledged the Convenor of Interim Council Achemba L Sangtam for forming the ENCSU

under his leadership. Meanwhile, ENCSU Vice-President Wangchat Konyak maintained, “It is through the four ENCSU Federating Units, the ENCSU has accomplished

in forming and organizing the Union. Henceforth, the Union is not of one man's leadership but through the unity of many.” He appealed to the units to connect, serve and grow together with the ENCSU, to motivate the Eastern Nagaland students, to introspect the past with an optimistic faith in present, to mobilize for an educational prosperity in this highly technological and global era in the four Eastern Nagaland districts, the release stated. The four federating units, it added, declared to support and stand by the ENCSU. The ENCSU also finalized with the federating units to organize the Eastern Nagaland College Students' Union Federation Meet in the month of July 2017.


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Mizo students’ death: Orgs Cyclone Mora claims three lives in Manipur reject postmortem result Newmai News Network Imphal | June 1

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out the possibility of murder and had instead stated that the two deceased were hit by a speeding train. The coordination committee decided that they would take the initiative to have the postmortems reconducted on the remains of the two students in Mizoram. “We considered the postmortem reports as not genuine. So, we would take necessary steps to have the bodies re-postmortem in Mizoram,” the meeting said. The NGO Coordination Committee further said that it would take concerted efforts to help the bereaved families receive compensation for their loss and to bring to book the culprits involved

Aizawl | June 1

Civil bodies in Mizoram have demanded that postmortems of the two students – whose bodies were found along a railway track in the outskirts of Guwahati last Sunday – be re-conducted in Mizoram. A meeting of NGO Coordination Committee involving Young Mizo Association (YMA), Mizo Hmeichhia Insuihkhawm Pawl (MHIP), Mizoram Upa Pawl (MUP), Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) and Mizo Students’ Union (MSU) on Wednesday refused to accept the postmortem reports given by the Guwahati Medical College which had ruled

in the alleged murder. The meeting unanimously agreed to send representatives to Guwahati to investigate into the alleged murder and to meet officials of the Assam government over the mysterious death. The meeting also agreed to appeal to the President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the National Commissioner for SC and ST to intervene in the case. As reported earlier, two Mizo students of Assam Down Town University, C. Lalhmangaihsanga (27) and R. Lalmalsawma (27), both hailing from south Mizoram’s Lunglei town, were found dead under mysterious condition along

a railway track at Panikhaiti area in the outskirts of Guwahati on Sunday morning. Their bodies were brought home on Monday and were laid to rest on Tuesday. Refuting the GMCH postmortem report which ruled out murder and claimed that the deceased were hit by a speeding train, the Mizoram civil bodies alleged that it was a case of homicide. Assam Chief Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal had on Monday ordered an inquiry into the death following which Assam Principal Secretary of the Education Department Ajay Sankar Tiwari had been directed to conduct a detailed inquiry to find out the cause of death.

BJP leader quits after party opposes beef fest in Meghalaya ShillonG, June 1 (ianS): A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader in Meghalaya has resigned from the party after senior party members opposed his plans to organise a "bitchibeef party" to celebrate three years of Modi government. Bernard Marak, the District President of the BJP in West Garo Hills, alleged that the BJP leaders were not respecting the tradition and culture of the indigenous people. "Tribal people in the northeastern states have our own style of celebrating and feasting... In Garo Hills, a cow is slaughtered on a festive occasion. Therefore, we wanted to organise bitchibeef party to celebrate three years of Modi government but the party leaders are against it," Marak told IANS. "What is the point of being

part of a political party that does not want to keep our Garo tradition and culture alive? They (BJP leaders) cannot dictate us on our food habits," he said. Bitchi in Garo dialect is rice beer. Ba c hu C ha mbu g o ng Marak, President of the BJP's North Garo Hills district, said: "We will organise the beef party because beef is our traditional food. We, the Garo people, cannot live without eating beef." However, BJP national spokesperson Nalin Kohli brushed aside the allegations. "The BJP has nothing against the tradition or food habits of any tribal society. "They are making these statements to create political fortunes with the elections around the corner," he said Bachu said: "We will automatically quit the party if the

leadership cannot solve the issue. But if the party can solve the problem, we will remain in the party. There will be no support for the party in the Garo hills if it bans beef." On Wednesday, several BJP leaders in the state had threatened to quit the party if the Modi government refused to repeal the new cattle trade and slaughter rules. "Most party leaders in Meghalaya are not happy with the new rules which are directly affecting the socioeconomic status of the people," BJP Vice President John Antonius Lyngdoh said. "We cannot accept the new rules on cattle trade and slaughter. We cannot go against our food behaviour besides putting the economic interest of those people dealing in cattle trade and slaughter in jeopardy," he said.

stipulated ratio of 9 per cent. "The TGB recorded a net profit of Rs 56.89 crore in 2016-17 fiscal, rising by 30 per cent over the previous financial year (2015-

Guwahati, June 1 (Pti): Zorba and Bubbly are no ordinary canines as they are helping the security personnel in tracking poachers in three National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Assam. Aaranyak's dog squad, termed the K-9 dog squad, currently comprises two Belgium Malinois breeds but will be strengthened further with the induction of three more members later this year, the Scientific and Industrial Research organisation's Secretary General Bibhab Kumar Talukdar told reporters here today. "Three more Belgium Malinois dogs are being trained and will be inducted during the winter months," he added. Among the two dogs currently used for tracking poachers, one is based in Guwahati and the other in Kaziranga. "We have more than 30 success stories where the dogs have led the security personnel to the poachers or their homes and these have been found to be effective tools to deal with the grave problem of rhino poaching." The dogs were first deployed in 2011 and have since operated successfully in Kaziranga, Orang National Park and Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Talukdar added.

The Tripura Gramin Bank posted a net profit of Rs 56.89 crore in last fiscal (2016-17) topping 56 regional rural banks (RRBs) in the country 16). Since 2013, the bank is making profits and in 2015-16 its net profit was Rs 43.95 crore," the TGB chairman said. Accompanied by the bank's general manager Dipankar Ambuly, the bank chief said: "The bank (TGB), with 157 branches including 13 ultra small branches (USB) across Tripura, has targeted a net profit of Rs 65 crore-70 crore in the current fiscal (2017-18)." The TGB, which was set up 41 years ago, lost business due to demonetisation of high value currency by the central government last year. "Our credit-depositratio (CDR) would have crossed 38 per cent in 2016-17, but because of de-

(ianS): In a bid to deliver affordable quality treatment to cancer patients in the state, the Assam government and Tata Trusts signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) here on Wednesday. Assam is among the states that has the highest per capita burden of cancer in India. "We are here today to sign a MoU between the Government of Assam and Tata Trusts with a new vision," Assam Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, said in a statement. The MoU envisions the use of technology through a network that will provide preventive services to prioritize disease and palliative services, and reduce the economic, mental, and

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(Correction of Name, Father’s Name & Mother’s Name) I, Mr. Tepueyo Thuphre, son of Shri. Sakhahe Thuphre and Smti. Abune Thuphre, permanent resident of Kezoma Village, District-Kohima, Nagaland, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare an oath as follows: 1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India hailing from the Angami Naga Tribe. 2. That in my Class-X High School Leaving Certificate Examination bearing Roll No. 10375 my name has been entered and recorded as Tepueyo Thuphre my father’s name as Shri. Sakhahe Thuphre and my mother’s name as Smti. Abune Thuphre. 3. That this affidavit is made to declare that in my Class-XI Admission Card bearing Roll No. 1690 from the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur inadvertently and by oversight my name has been entered and recorded as Kriiche Chachie instead of Tepueyo Thuphre, my fathers’ name has been entered and recorded as Neil Khazhuo instead of Sakhahe Thuphre and my mother’s name has been entered and recorded as Abune instead of Abune Thuphre. 4. That the above mentioned name Tepueyo Thuphre and Kriiche Chachie is refers to one and the same person i.e. me and it is indistinguishable and synonymous. 5. That the above mentioned name Neil Khazhou and Sakhahe Thuphre is refers to one and the same person i.e. my father and it is indistinguishable and synonymous. 6. That the above mentioned name Abune and Abune Thuphre is refers to one and the same person i.e. my mother and it is indistinguishable and synonymous. 7. That this affidavit shall stand as a piece of evidence for any ratification/ clarification if any complication that may arise with regard to the correction/ Change of my name, Father’s name and my Mother’s in my Class-XI records. 8. That this affidavit is signed and sworn before the competent authority declaring that henceforth my correct official name is ‘Tepuevo Thuphre’, my Father’s correct official name is ‘Sakhahe Thuphre’ and my Mother’s correct official name is ‘Abune Thuphre’ herein it shall be used for all my academic recorded, official records, future references and future correspondence. That the above statements made in Pare1-8 are true to the best of my knowledge and nothing material has been concealed herein and I signed this affidavit before the Competent Authority on 15th May, 2017 at Kohima.

The bank official said that to encourage entrepreneurship among the rural youth and avoid guarantor system in getting loans from the bank, since last year the Gramin Bank has started forming Joint Liability Group (JLG), and so far 4,084 such groups were formed involving 17,170 people. "Among the 4,084 JLGs, Rs 46.28 crore has been disbursed with a recovery percentage of 98 per cent against general recovery rate of 65.66 per cent," in northern Tripura could Sabar added. not achieve profit due to shortage of business. The bank, which has over 70 per cent branches in rural areas, also has Aadhaar-enabled 225 micro ATMs and 190 business correspondents to hand out money and other banking services at the doorsteps of customers. TGB, along with three other RRBs -- Assam Gramin Bank, Manipur Gramin Bank and Bangiya Gramin Bank in West Bengal, is sponsored by Kolkata-based UBI. Sabar said TGB is the (L) DMHP Team with state programme officer and medical Superintendent first RRB in India to have (R) Trainees on Mental Health Awareness been accorded permission A one day training for nurses on mental health awareness was health by the RBI to start treasury at District Hospital on 30th May 2017. The training was organized by function of the Tripura govthe District Mental Health Programme (DMHP), Dimapur under the ernment and open a curleadership of Dr. C. Kezo Nodal Officer, DMHP and was attended by rency chest. monetisation of high value currency by the central government the CDR stuck at around 37 per cent," Sabar said. Of the 144 regular branches, only one branch

The Deputy Commissioners have also been directed to make a brief preliminary assessments of the damages in their respective districts, so that, a preliminary proposal is submitted to the Central Government for providing additional financial assistance(AFA) to the State Government at the earliest. The detailed proposal along with full assessment will also be submitted to the Central Government accordingly later on. "The State Government is committed for the welfare of the people and District administration is working round the clock for providing relief and repair works so as to normalise the situation at the earliest," an official statement read. The statement further appealed the general public to be alert, take necessary precautions and help the Government machineries for restoring normalcy at the earliest.

Belgian canines tracking Tata Trusts to help with affordable cancer care poachers in Assam Guwahati, June 1 physical burden on pa- agement Information Sys-

Tripura Gramin Bank tops in business among regional rural banks: Official aGartala, June 1 (ianS): The Tripura Gramin Bank (TGB), which has posted a net profit of Rs 56.89 crore in last fiscal (2016-17), topped in business among the 56 regional rural banks (RRBs) in the country, the bank's chairman said here on Thursday. Supervised by United Bank of India (UBI), the TGB, one of India's 56 RRBs, has declared profit for the fifth consecutive year, and the bank's current business volume rose to Rs 7,370 crore. "The TGB's per branch business has gone up to Rs 51.18 crore in the last fiscal against Rs 46.43 crore in the previous period. Per employee business has also gone up to Rs 9.76 crore in 2016-17 against Rs 8.67 crore in the previous period," TGB chairman Upendra Sabar told reporters. He said the national average of country-wide RRBs per branch business and per employee business was Rs 25 crore and Rs 6 crore respectively. According to the official, the TGB's CRAR (Capital to Risk Assets Ratio) has gone to 20.76 per cent in 2016-17 against 18.87 per cent in 2015-16 -- much higher than the Reserve Bank of India's

Cyclone Mora has claimed three lives in Manipur, according to Manipur State Government's Relief and Disaster Management department. One person identified as Aselo Wezah from Jessami of Ukhrul district was swept away by the swelling Thesii River while two children identified as Lianlunmang (about 4 years) and Kimngaisiam (about 3 years) drowned in Lanwa River in Churachandpur town today, the department of Disaster Management informed. The dead bodies have been retrieved in Churachandpur whereas in Jessami, the search for the body is ongoing. Meanwhile, the Government of Manipur has sanctioned Rs. 4 lakhs each as ex-gratia payment for victims of the calamity. Due to heavy incessant rains caused by Cyclone Mora in the last

few days, almost all the districts in Manipur are witnessing flash floods, damages to river embankments, damages to lives and properties, agricultural lands, landslides, dwelling houses etc. All the Deputy Commissioners have been alerted and they along with all the government employees of various departments such as PWD, IFCD, PHED, Revenue, Health etc. are on the job for providing relief, repair and restoration works, medical facilities, food, drinking water etc. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister of Manipur has reviewed the situation and progress of relief and repair works with the Minister, IFCD, the Chief Secretary, the Principal Secretary (Relief & Disaster Management), the Commissioner, Works/CAF & PD, the Secretary, IFCD and the Deputy Commissioners today evening and directed to take necessary actions on war footing.

Mental Health Awareness Training For Nurses Held at District Hospital Dimapur

80 nurses from CHC, PHC and sub-center of Newland, Dhansaripar and Medziphema blocks as well as by the nursing trainees from school of Nursing, District Hospital Dimapur. The training was grace by the presence of Dr. Khriezotuo Paphino, The State Programme Officer for National Mental Health Programme, Dr. Vikato Kinimi, CMO, Dr. Antoly Swu, Deputy CMO and Dr. C.W. Tungoe, Medical Superintendent of District Hospital. Each of the mentioned Officials highlighted the need hour for awareness about the issues of mental health in the society, as well as the significant role of health care providers, especially the nurse in tackling the problem of fast rising mental illness. The resource persons touched upon different aspects of mental illness and treatment. Neinhanu Kulnu, Psychiatric social worker spoke on the principles and role of counseling in Psychiatric management, Kikruwheno Terhuja, Clinical Psychologies taught on how to assess and evaluate patient needs and mental state when they first come into contact with nurses, Kezhano Kennao, Psychiatric Nurse spoke on substance abused and their management, with relevance to the high prevalence of the problem in our Naga society and the Nodal Officer, Dr. Kezo presented the nature of different mental illness, basics on identification and treatment of the same.

tients. "While we focus and emphasize on the treatment and cure, we also need to work jointly to increase focus on prevention of cancer. A tobacco free Assam will see at least a 50 per cent reduction in the cancer burden of Assam within the next 10-15 years," said R. Venkataramanan, Managing Trustee, Tata Trusts. Under the partnership, Tata Trusts will assist in training personnel for cancer care, set up a Man-

tem, facilitate leverage of national schemes, and advise on the procurement of medical supplies and ancillary services. While the initial trainings will be conducted at the Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai and Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata, subsequent batches will be trained at the National Cancer Grid centres in Assam. Additionally, a state level 'Steering Committee' will be constituted to govern and guide the programme, the statement said.

FUNERAL SERVICE The Funeral Service of Mr. V.K. Sema (Vikiye Sema, Satakha) will be held at his residence, Circular Road, Dimapur on Friday, 2nd June 2017 at 2 PM.

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Legal services authorities join No Tobacco Day Dimapur, June 1 (mexn): District Legal Services Authorities (DLSA) across the state commemorated World No Tobacco Day through walkathon and awareness programme with school students and college students on May 31. PHEK: Phek District Legal Services Authority in collaboration with National Tobacco Control Program, Phek organized Walkathon and awareness programme where N. Longshithung Ezung, Chairman PDLSA and District and Session Judge spoke on Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 or COTPA, 2003. Dr. Reyosalu Lase Viza, District Nodal Officer, National Tobacco Control Program, Phek gave a short speech on the effect and impact of tobacco consumption. More than 230 students participated in the programme. LONGLENG: Longleng District Legal Services Authority organized awareness programme to observe Anti Tobacco Day at Government Higher Secondary School. The resource person at the pro-

gramme was Dr. Bongau Phom, Junior Dental Surgeon District Hospital Longleng. Welcome address was delivered by Chinglong Phom, Headmaster Government High School Longleng. MON: Mon District Legal Services Authority organized an awareness programme with theme speaker was Dr. Ngampa, District Hospital Mon, while M. Moba, Retainer Lawyer spoke on Right to Education. Keynote address was delivered by Neiko Kanuo, Chairman MDLSA. Secretary PDLSA: Dr Savino nodal officer NTCP Peren spoke at length on ill effects of tobacco with statistics report with respect to Nagaland. MOKOKCHUNG: Mokokchung District LEGAL Services Authority (MDLSA) organized walkathon and awareness programme at Imkongmeren Sports Complex. Short speech on effects of tobacco was delivered by Dr. Funit Longchar, BDS, PGDMLS. Vote of thanks was pronounced by Khape Koza, Prinicpal District and Session Judge and Chairman MDLSA, while Abi Pongen Ao, Panel Lawyer MDLSA chaired the programme. I. Imkong Jamir, Retainer Lawyer MDLSA flagged off the walkathon from Main Police Point.

PEREN: Peren District Legal Services Authority organized an awareness programme at Baptist Higher Secondary School Peren. While chairing the programme, Somet C. Chang, Chief Judicial Magistrate Peren also highlighted the Juvenile Justice Act and also the legal system that is prevalent in the country and encouraged the students to say no to tobacco use. The students were briefed about the ill effect of tobacco in the society and the health hazards of the tobacco to an individual. Advocate Italang, Public Prosecutor Peren spoke on COTPA 2003. WOKHA: Wokha District Legal Services Authority organized an awareness programme at GHSS where Speech on Anti Tobacco Day was delivered by the resource person, Renbemo Tungoe, Assistant Public Prosecutor Wokha. Significance on Anti Tobacco Day was delivered by Advocate Gracy Ezung, Panel Lawyer WDLSA, while brief overview of Legal Services Authority by Advocate David Ezung, Panel Lawyer WDLSA. TUENSANG: Tuensang District Legal Services Authority organized awareness programme with the theme

“Tobacco: A Threat to Development” at Government Higher Secondary School Tuensang. Introductory note on the theme was delivered by Mayang Lima, Principal District and Session Judge Tuensang. Yimtsusangla Chang, Retainer Lawyer TDLSA spoke on prohibition of smoking and prohibition of ragging and Chairman TDLSA. ZUNHEBOTO: Zunheboto District Legal Services Authority organized awareness programme at Zunheboto Town Sumi Baptist Church. Significance of Anti Tobacco Day was pronounced by Tovi Z. Yephto, Retainer Lawyer ZDLSA and short speech by Niechochiyi Suyie, Chairman ZDLSA. Introduction was delivered by Atoka Achumi, Secretary ZDLSA, while closing remarks by Easter H. Yepthomi, Panel Lawywer ZDLSA. This was followed by introduction session and distribution of anti tobacco pamphlets. DIMAPUR: Dimapur District Legal Services Authority organized awareness seminar with the students and faculty of Yemhi Memorial College. Ajongba Imchen, Secretary DDLSA and Chief Judicial Magistrate, Dimapur, addressed various aspects of tobacco use and re-

lated laws. Kekhriele-u, Panel Lawyer DDLSA enlightened the participants on the services being provided by the DDLSA, while Sentimenla, Panel Lawyer DDLSA highlighted the salient provisions of the Prohibition of Smoking in Public Places Rules, 2008. Zuchumbeni Ngullle, Panel Lawyer DDLSA and Moatila Ao, Panel Lawyer DDLSA, spoke on the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003, and the adverse effects of tobacco use respectively. KOHIMA: Kohima District Legal Services Authority organized awareness programme at Government Middle School Mima where Thejapfütuo Khezhie, Panel Lawyer KDLSA spoke on COPTA 2003. Sanjib Rana, Panel Lawyer KDLSA spoke on Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. 17 students from class 6-8 participated in poster making competition on anti tobacco day, where first prize was bagged by Visaneinuo of class 6, and second prize by Neilssienuo of class 7 and third prize by Mankhu of class 8. Keynote address was delivered by Mezalhounuo Angami, Head Teacher, GMS Mima and prize distribution by Neichüzo Keyie, Chairman, Mima Village Council.

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St. John High School Diphupar ‘B’ calls for “No Tobacco” AR observe World No Tobacco Day Dearest Iliti Awomi! Dimapur , June1 (mexn): 7 Assam Rifles and 32 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarters IGAR (N) observed World No Tobacco Day in Kiphire and Dimapur respectively on May 31. In Kiphire, a lecture was given by Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kiphire.

The objective behind the programme was to create mass awakening in youth against side effects of tobacco products, AR said in a press release. Around 450 people, including youths of Kiphire Town, attended the lecture. 32 Assam Rifles celebrated the day

at Padampukhuri village, Dimapur. “The aim of the event was to educate the villagers on various ill effects of tobacco consumption, preventive measures and benefits of quitting tobacco were highlighted,” a separate press release from AR said.

LFHSS observes World No Tobacco Day

students of saint John’s High school, diphupar ‘B’ observes world no tobacco day on May 31.

Dimapur, June 1 (mexn): Saint John’s High School, Diphupar ‘B’ on May 31 observed World No Tobacco Day at the School premises under the theme ‘Tobacco a threat to development’ with Dr C Tetseo as the special guest. A demonstration on ‘How consuming tobacco affects the human body’ was given by Akumienla and Imnasenla of Class 8. All the students wrote down their bad habits in a

piece of paper which was later disposed off by the class leaders in the coffin during the function. The discarding of bad habits of the students and oath taking ceremony was initiated by Johny Abraham, Headmaster. Short speech was delivered by the students of class -10 and farewell prayer by Pastor Wojanthung Ngullie of Lotha Baptist Church Diphupar – B. A press note stated that after the programme, the

students of classes 6 to 10 marched in procession starting from the school gate to 5th Mile junction, carrying a display coffin made out of empty cigarette packets and tobacco wrappers with an effigy of a tobacco lover, the students also shouted and carried anti-tobacco slogans. Sorotsa and Rhonthungo Kikon, both teachers highlighted on the hazards and effects of consuming tobacco to the public at

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Dimapur, June 1 (mexn): Livingstone Foundation Hr. Sec. School (LFHSS) observed the World No Tobacco Day on May 31 at its campus on the WHO theme, ‘Tobacco – a threat to development.’ The brief programme, which was held during the School morning assembly, was attended by all the students and teachers. Presenting keynote address, Head of Academics, Prabhat Mandal called upon the students and teachers to abstain themselves from all sorts of tobacco substances including smokeless and smoke tobacco. As part of the day, the school organized various competitions for its students including, Essay Writing, Painting and Slogan-Writing where students from Grades IV till XII participated. The other highlights included the presentation of the significance of the day and a speech on the illeffects of Tobacco. Proposing the vote of thanks, Coordinator of LFHSS, Zakir Hussain thanked the teachers and students who were involved

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Be the ambassadors of peace, Arunachali lawmaker to Nagas

Tzürangkong, June 1 (Mexn): The Naga students should be ambassadors of peace and do something for the Naga society and the state of Nagaland, the Arunachal Pradesh Parliamentary Secretary, Legal Metrology & Consumer Affairs, Laisam Samai challenged today. “It is the duty of the students to bring peace in the society and northeast region of India,” the Arunachali legislator said while addressing the students as the theme guest of the 27th NSF General Conference on Thursday. Every individual should participate and each has important role to play to bring peace in the northeast region, Samai said urging the student communities to look at the bigger picture, compromise on the small differences among the different northeast communities and move ahead for peace and prosperity in the region. Naga students through their participation in the students’ bodies can be a game changer in the society and also be ambassadors of peace and do something for the society, he further pointed out.

Theme guest Laisam Samai addressing the students at the concluding day of the 27th NSF Conference. (Media Committee NSF Photo)

Do away with tribalistic, clannish outlook: Dr Pfrokrehe Dr Xavier Pfrokrehe, who was the main speaker at the morning session, enlightened the audience while expousing on the theme of the general conference ‘Amelioration’. Saying that the word ‘amelioration means intellectual and moral refinement’, he said the

NSF needs to identify the changes that they need in the society and find ways about how to bring about the change. The Head of the Department of Philosophy NEHU-Shillong lamented that the Naga society today is riddled with violence, corruption and moral decadence. Towards this end, he stressed that the NSF lead-

ers should not concentrate in their narrow field but gain knowledge in interdisciplinary fields. Learn to be human, to be cultured and to be peace loving citizens, Pfrokrehe urged. Naga people’s inability to convert abundant natural resources in wealth is because of lack of intellectual refinement or amelioration, he further maintained. “If the Nagas have to ‘ameliorate’, then the people need to excel, to examine, reexamine, reflect and do away with ‘tribalistic, clannish, individualistic outlook,” the Professor challenged. He also urged the students to inculcate moral values so that they can bring about amelioration in the Naga society. The morning session of the day 3 of the conference ended with a brain storming session, where in the Pros and Cons of the NSF were discussed openly and how NSF should usher Nagas to a brighter and unified Nagas tomorrow by playing a pivotal role of amelioration, informed a press release from the Media Committee NSF.

Self sustenance, individual contribution vital for wholesome development, says Pankaj Kumar Tsürangkong, June 1 (Mexn): Self sustenance and individual contribution are vital for fostering all round development of the state, Nagaland Chief Secretary Pankaj Kumar stressed today. He was speaking as the special guest during the literary session of the ongoing 27th annual conference of the Naga Student Federation (NSF) at Tsürang Valley. Emphasising that human resource is the most

Pankaj Kumar addressing the students at the concluding day of the 27th NSF Conference. (Media Committee NSF Photo)

important resources for a hill state like Nagaland, the Chief Secretary encouraged students to be a

fathomable resource of the state - by labouring hard and not to rely too much on government jobs. “Venture into promising private organisation and be prepared to grab opportunities in the IT revolution,” he urged. Noting that the Nagas are blessed with bounty with youth talented and gifted with abilities in different field, Kumar opined that in the days to come Nagas will benefit from the “ongoing political issues if

solved amicably and honourably.” Nagas will also benefits from the look east policy of the government and from the dream project of 4-lane road which has started, he highlighted. A debate on the topic ‘Nagas are economically sustaining as a nation’ was also held where student representatives from all the federating units participated, the Medai Committee NSF informed in a press note.

Govt sector is saturated, explore other avenues: Vikheho Swu 27th NSF General Conference concludes on high note

Tsürangkong, June 1 (Mexn): The three day 27th Naga Students Federation (NSF) G eneral Conference which kick- started on May 30, 2017 concluded this evening at Tzürang Valley, Mokokchung with Minister for PWD (R&B), Y Vikheho Swu as the special guest at the valedictory session. Speaking at the concluding programme, the Minister challenged the students to be self dependent and self-reliant and to

go back to the future. Commenting on the theme of the conference, Swu said that the Naga society needs ‘amelioration’ as it is currently witnessing a fragmentation. “Therefore the Naga society should work for integration.” He also rued the dependence of the students on government job by stating, “For the Nagas, employment means government job only without exploring other avenues especially the private sector.”

In this connection, Swu pointed out that the employment opportunities in government sector have reached a saturation point and challenged the students to be “self reliant and self-dependent.” The government of Nagaland is already over employed, take up entrepreneurship as a career and become a job provider rather than a job seeker, he further stressed. Meanwhile, the Pochury Students’ Union and the youth choir of the Mo-

kokchung Town Baptist Church presented special numbers. Mission director of NCRC, Rev Dr Imchayanger offered the dedicatory prayer for the newly elected office bearers. Later in the evening, an entertainment nite was held where seventeen students’ unions presented different items and a special appearance by Dreamz Unlimited, informed a press note from informed a press release from the Media Committee NSF.

‘Largest haul’ of psychotropic drug in Nagaland, one arrested DiMapur, June 1 (Mexn): In what it claimed as “the largest haul of this variety since statehood,” the Narcotic Cell of the Excise Department, on May 31, seized 3200 tablets of psychotropic drugs (amphetamine) from a NST passenger bus at Khuzama Interstate Excise Check gate, Kohima. The Excise duty party under the command of Tiameren AIE manning the interstate Excise Check gate recovered the same from a lady passenger coming from Senapati, Manipur, Superintendent of Excise (NC) S Phyobemo Kikon informed in a press release. The psychotropic drug - amphetamine and its derivatives is a potent stimulant and abused as an aphrodisiac and euphoriant, it said. The drug is also known by various street names such as `yaba', 'WY', 'speed', `orange' etc and used as party drugs and is suspected to be of Myn-

marese origin, it added. In this connection, one Lily Poumai (29 yrs) was arrested and booked under relevant sections of the NDPS Act 1985 and forwarded to judiciary, the release said. Meanwhile, another Excise Department release informed that the Excise Mobile Squad Unit, on June 1, seized 629 capsules of spasmo proxyvon and 20 tablets of nitrosun from the possession of one Aboto Sumi. The accused has been charged tinder relevant section of the D&C Act, 1940 and the case has been forwarded to the Court, the Superintendent Of Excise (MS) Katoho Sumi informed. The same unit also seized a total of 1141 bottles of assorted liquor from different locations in and around Dimapur town area, it said. Investigations are on and the seized articles are kept at the Unit's Malkhana for evidence, it added.

Three arrested with illegal liquors DiMapur , June 1 (Mexn): The District Excise personnel manning the Chumukedima Excise Check gate have arrested three persons for possession and trafficking of ‘illegal’ liquors while checking suspected vehicles on June 1. The first arrests were made when 144 bottles of IMFL Rum (750m1) & 48 Can Beers (500m1) were recovered from two vehicles, S Chanlei Angh Superintendent of Excise and Prohibition informed in a press note. In this connection, one Alowia Zeliang, a resident of Ghorapati, Dimapur and one Ali Sangtam of High

Initiative to introduce Honours Course in Ao under NU

Board of Under Graduate Studies under Ao Senden Literature Board during the first meeting held at Fazl Ali College on May 31.

Mokokchung, June 1 (Mexn): The Board of Under Graduate Studies (BUGS) under the Ao Senden Literature Board (ASLB) held its first meeting in Fazl Ali College on May 31 under the chairmanship of Prof Sangyu Yaden, Dean’s Nominee of the School of Humanities and Education, NU. A press release stated

that the meeting deliberated in length about the need for introduction of Honours Course in Ao under NU at the earliest and preparation of new course structure was also initiated. The existing course was revised and many interesting title of the paper have been proposed covering a wide range of areas of Honours Course.

The meeting resolved to move for creation of at least three additional faculties for FAC Mokokchung to enable the introduction of Honours Course in Ao and two each for Dimapur and Kohima Government colleges to enable the introduction of Ao subject in those colleges beginning from 2018 onwards.

School Colony, Kohima was arrested and booked under Section 44 of NLTP ACT 1989, it said. In a separate arrest, one Khrolezo Wezah of Chizami Town, Phek was booked under relevant section of the NLTP ACT 1989 for illegal trafficking of 84 bottles of IMFL Rum (750 ml) by the same party in Chumukedima, it added. The detections and seizures were made under the command of Lawrence A.I.E. and Phongtin H/C along with constables - Kiyelu, Akahoto, Jungshi, Thejong, Ranglise, Athungo, Amet Phom, and Zubeni.

NUSU (L) Election cum 20th Valedictory ceremony DiMapur, June 1 (Mexn): The Nagaland University Students’ Union, Lumami held an election on May 26 at I Ihoshe Kinimi Hall, Lumami where a new team of office bearers for the tenure of 2017-18 were elected. The new team is lead by Chumseli Anar as President and Esther Lohe as the General Secretary. Meanwhile, under the theme, “Adventure Awaits,” the 20th Valedictory ceremony of the Union was held on May 31 with ViceChancellor Nagaland University Prof. Pardeshi Lal, as the Chief Guest. Speaking on the theme, Lal encouraged the outgoing students to start with determination and march forward with confidence towards achieving their goal.

In order to reach our goal, one must be ready to accept challenges and never give up, he added. The programme was chaired by T Lemteshi of Geography department and invocation by Grace Thyü, President of Evangelical Union, Lumami. The welcome address was delivered by K. Chumseli Anar who he also wished the outgoing students best of luck in their future endeavours. Chubalemba B. Chang, the outgoing President also spoke on behalf of his executives, Bonoka of 4th semester presented a speech on behalf of outgoing students. It concluded with a special prayer for the students by Zhekiye Aye, Pastor Youth, Lumami Baptist Church, a NUSU (L) press note informed.

The new team of NSF office bearers being introduced to the audience during concluding session of the 27th NSF General Conference at Tzürang Valley on June 1. The new executive team of NSF (2017-2019) will be lead by Kesosul Christopher Ltu as President; – Imtiyapang as General Secretary; and Amonbo as Speaker. (Media Committee NSF Photo)

JVYO appeals for construction bridges in Peren p e r e n, June 1 (Mexn): The Jalukie Valley Youth Organisation (JVYO) today made a call for urgent attention to PWD (R&B), Peren and all construction firms involved in the ongoing construction of eight bridges between Punglwa Village and Jalukie Town under Peren district. JVYO in a press note appended by its president Machigwang Mpom and general secretary Ahiabe Chuilo stated that with the onset of mon-

soon and increased rainfall during the last few weeks, vehicles crossing the flooded rivers are at risk of danger. Surface water flooding resulting from heavy rain is common in Jalukie Valley and unless the concerned department and the construction firms expedite the work and complete bridges at the earliest, commuters will be left to the mercy of makeshift arrangements for plying across the rivers which is causing untold hardship leaving commut-

ers stranded many a time, it added. Therefore, PWD(R&B), Peren and the contractors concerned are asked to expedite and complete bridges without further delay. “In the event of loss of live or property caused due to the incomplete bridges, JVYO will initiate its own course of action and any untoward eventuality arising will be the sole responsibility of PWD(R&B), Peren and the Contractors involved,” JVYO cautioned.

UGC notifies on M.Phil and Ph.D kohiMa, June 1 (Dipr): The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued a notification for the (Minimum standards and procedure for awards of M.Phil. and Ph.D. Degree Regulations, 2016, no University/ institution is allowed to offer M.Phil. and Ph.D. programme through distance learning mode.

Prof.Jaspal Singh Sandhu, Secretary of UGC has advised students not to take admission in any M.Phil./ Ph.D. programme, if offered by any University/institution through distance learning mode. It is informed that UGC has allowed Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), and some other State Open Uni-

versities to conduct M.Phil./ Ph.D. programmes in nontechnical programmes in ‘Regular (full-time/parttime) mode’ only provided these universities abide by the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) Regulations, 2016 and have specific approval of the UGC.

NSCB Mon releases loan to 32 NRLM SHGs Nagaland confers award for best Kayakalp districts DiMapur, June 1 (Mexn): A total of 23% SHGs in Mon district are now credit linked with the released loans to 32 women Self Help Groups by the Nagaland State Cooperative Bank (NSCB) Mon Branch on May 31. With this, altogether 60 SHGs from amongst 258 SHGs in Mon District have availed loans from the bank, informed a press note from Rajuselie Lhousa District Coordinator (FI), Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission Mon (NSRLM). The loans were released at a function organised by District Mission Management Unit (DMMU),

NSRLM at Department of Rural Development Nagaland Resource Centre Mon. Speaking on the occasion, W Chemkai Konyak, Branch Manager, expressed his big heart said that loins are given under NSRLM at 7% per cent, minimum interest, as per the directive of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Government of India. He also reminded the SHGs about the need to maintain a two-way relationship between the loaner and the loanee – each honoring its responsibility. Encouraging the women, Chemkai said the

amount availed from fresh loan is only for initial support but good recovery by SHGs will enable higher level for bigger projects. M Temjen Longchar, District Program Managercum Project Officer DRDA Mon, in his speech lauded the performance of the staff and community cadres for putting effort in bringing good SHGs. Rural women SHGs under NRLM are functioning very well, he said and expressed hope that it will become the best and most successful program in the State. District Coordinator (financial inclusion), Lhousa

said that the 32 SHGs got the opportunity of availing loan through the good recovery reputation of the earlier loanees. Every village under Mon Block is credit linked with one or more SHGs, he also declared further disclosing the plan to initiate another round of selection of SHGs by the respective Village Level Organization (VLOs) in the month of June to put up to State Bank of India (SBI) Mon Branch. The function was attended by presidents and secretaries of 32 SHGs along with staff of Mon and Chen block, the press note added.

Our Correspondent Kohima | June 1

The state’s department of health & family welfare today gave away awards for Best Kayakalp Districts of the state here today. This award was given away by minister for health & family welfare P. Longon during the launching programme of Nagaland Health Project, Malaria Elimination (NVBDCP), Rashtriya Swashya Bima Yojana and Jan Aushadhi (Generic Drugs) held today at Capital Convention Centre. Kayakalp is a clean hospital initiative under Swachh Bharat where awards are given to the

Minister for health & family welfare P. Longon handing over best Kayakalp districts award in Kohima on June 1. (Morung Photo)

public health units in the state based on assessment on specific indicators given by Government of India. It is an initiative which

started in 2015-16 where the prizes were awarded only to the districts hospital. This year’s award was given in the category of District Hospital (DH), Community Health Centre (PHC) and Primary Health Centre base on the parameters of hospital /facility upkeep, sanitation and hygiene, waste management, infection control, support services, hygiene promotion. RECIPIENTS OF BEST KAYAKALP DISTRICTS District Hospitals Ist- Dr. Imkongliba Memorial District Hospital Mokokchung- Rs. 30 lakhs

2nd: Phek DH- Rs. 20 lakhs Commendation: Mon DHRs. 3 lakhs Community Health Centre Ist: CHC Medziphema, Dimapur- Rs. 10 lakhs’ 2nd” CHC Viswema, Kohima- Rs. 5 lakh Commendation: CHC Noklak, Tuensang- Rs. 1 lakh Best Primary Health Centre (Rs. 2 lakh each) PHC Niuland, Dimapur Urban PHC Seikhazou, Kohima PHC Longkhum, Mokokchung PHC Athibung, Peren PHC Chizami, Phek PHC Longpang, Tuensang PHC Wozhiiro, Wokha


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The Power of Truth

The Morung Express volume XII Issue 149 By Witoubou Newmai

C O M M E N T A R Y

Eli Meixler Asia Times

As USA vacillates on Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi looks to China

Naga society’s disillusionment over confronting issues Beijing has regained lost diplomatic and economic ground as American

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t has become a matter of critical importance for Naga society to fully understand the issues before it endorses them. Or else, it must be happy when the tag ‘hero-worship’ is attached to it. Naga society needs much thought and penetrating conversations over this question today. ‘Blind indulgence’ has been contributing myriads of problems in the Naga society, and it is getting even more complex with time as society has simply become an object to be shaped by vested groups and so called leaders. At the peak of the society's over-brimming enthusiasms while creating an aura around these groups or so called leaders, it is only helping in consolidating the positions of those vested elements committed to control and manipulation. Still more brutally cynical is Naga society’s disillusion over the confronting issues, once the individual interests are not served by the engaging movement. At this critical juncture, one thing that bothers one’s mind is not about the question of Naga society’s authenticity towards the issues it is fighting with, but it is the worry over the current standard view of the society and its happy indifference to this discouraging trend. Even worse is the considering of the Naga society that, it is superfluous to even take a perilous route for a worthy cause. Even as Naga society is distressed with the everyday businesses of vested interest, hypocrisy and tribalism, which are fast draining out its energies and resources, few people who are considered as the conscience keepers of the Naga society cannot find the required strength. This is so because the values of confronting issues have not seeped into the collective Naga mind. Hence, the society is left to see the cordial affairs disrupted, and what should have been the Nagas’ finest period seems destined to become a nightmare. The collective Naga society is to be blamed for the diminishing provision of a meaningful ‘Naga journey’. In short, this trend is a self manufactured penalty of Naga society. What, then, are the difficulties for Naga society to realize for it to genuinely engage with the ‘Naga journey’? Perhaps Naga society’s flaw lies in its weakness for pain-killer pills, and not for the diagnosis. This weakness for adhocism or cosmetic treatment is because of indigestion of the issues confronting Naga society. This is to say that, what can be considered a more vulnerable thing than vested leaders and groups finding appeals in an ignorant mind? Unless the concerned people start asserting their responsibilities loudly and openly, there is no immediate remedying measure at the moment. Trenchant engagements with the ignorant public should be part of the concerned people’s assertion towards shouldering their responsibilities. Once the people become fully aware of the issues confronting them, there is little room for vested interest elements manipulating the situation to their advantage. In this way, chances of anxiety taking place is little, even if crises overwhelm ‘the helm of affairs’ as issues or the ‘Naga journey’ will continue to be relevant. This perhaps is a ‘sustained campaign’. In such case, the concerned people spearheading the campaign will have much chance of succour.

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n a country where millions of degree holders struggle for employment, Dayanidhi Pradhan, 23, a Class 8 dropout in Jharkhand, dreams of an overseas job. And achieving that aspiration is a real possibility -thanks to a multi-trade skill development institute that has placed hundreds of tribal youths in foreign countries. Pradhan and over 100 others are currently enrolled for shortterm skill training in various trades like electric fitting, plumbing, AC ductman and pipe fitting at the Kalyan Gurukul, housed in a sprawling green campus in this town, some 40 km from Ranchi. "Gurukul in Bundu has a history of placing almost all of its students abroad," Pradhan told IANS, remembering how his peers -- Boodhu Munda, Gopal Munda and Shahnawaz Bhai, who were also skilled at the institute -- are now working in the Gulf. Most of the tribal youth working in the Gulf had not even visited Ranchi, the state capital, he said. Kalyan Gurukul is run by PanIIT Alumni Reach for India Foundation (PARFI), sponsored by the state government and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) of the government of India. The institute began operations in October 2013 with a batch of 19 with the aim of training tribal youth as well as those from other economically-backward sections of society who had dropped out of schools. The government has opened 10 similar training centres across the state. All these institutes -- that are much like ITIs -- are called "Gurukul", replicating not only the name but also a strict regime of discipline and time management of ancient Indian schools. Teachers and students live on the campus which also has a huge vegetable garden maintained by trainees. Every morning starts with yoga, meditation, prayers and a healthy breakfast before classes begin. The Bundu centre is headed by ex-servicemen Pramod Kumar Pandey, who said "patriotic values" coupled with life skills, including financial and credit literacy, are part of the training programme. "Students enrolled in Gurukul have to pay a basic fee of Rs 18,000 provided through a loan financing scheme with NABARD. Repayment starts once the student gets a placement," Pandey told IANS. Many of Gurukul students now work in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar, he said. "We hone skills of the students according to the contemporary needs of the market. Since inception, we have placed around 276 students in Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka. The latest batch of around 104 students have also been selected by recruiters and are waiting to go to various Gulf countries." Tarun Shukla, an IIT alumnus and a member of PARFI, said the first Gurukul was opened at Gumla in Jharkhand in 2010 to involve unemployed youth, who were potential recruits for Maoists. "The infrastructure and other support for Gurukul are given by the government while its operation and maintenance are done through PARFI. We have a tie-up with business conglomerate Shapoorji Pallonji Group to place students in the Gulf countries," Shukla told IANS. Jharkhand Chief Secretary Rajbala Verma said the Gurukul model was providing the platform of better employability for under-privileged and under-educated youth of the state. "In the next two years, we are planning to expand these Gurukul centres in all the 24 Jharkhand districts with a training capacity of 10,000 youth," Verma told IANS. She said generating employment was a huge priority of the state government.

President Donald Trump sends mixed diplomatic messages to the country

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n emerging democracy with significant infrastructure gaps and little in the way of technical expertise, Myanmar has extraordinary development needs. Those needs are leading de facto national leader Aung San Suu Kyi closer to China than many analysts anticipated at the beginning of her elected tenure. While it once appeared that the United States would offer a diplomatic and economic counterweight to China, analysts say Myanmar’s new leader faces uncertainty about American President Donald Trump’s interest in maintaining the previous Barack Obama administration’s high level of engagement with the country. While Trump’s wider commitment to Southeast Asia and Obama’s “pivot” policy towards the region is broadly in doubt, the fading support has been particularly noticeable in Myanmar, a country grappling with the transition to democracy after nearly six decades of authoritarian military rule. Obama invested large amounts of diplomatic capital in a “vision of Myanmar being a strong democratic counter-narrative to China’s expanding influence in Southeast Asia and a standard-bearer of American values in Southeast Asia,” said Hunter Marston, an independent Washington-based Asia researcher and analyst. These priorities were met in kind by previous President Thein Sein’s zeal to reenter the global fold after decades of sanctions-imposed isolation. The US and European Union gradually lifted punitive sanctions imposed against the military’s abysmal rights record in exchange for demonstrable democratic progress, including the release of hundreds of political prisoners. “It was more necessary for President Thein Sein to [pursue diplomatic relations with] the West, than Aung San Suu Kyi,” said Soe Myint Aung of Yangon’s Tagaung Institute, a think tank. “Their mandates are different. The previous government’s mandate was dubious – they came out of a military regime.” Thein Sein’s order to suspend the China-backed US$3.6 billion Myitsone Dam project in 2011, delivered to parliament less than six months after taking office, shocked Beijing and was widely perceived as a diplomatic shift westward, Yun Sun, an analyst at the Stimson Center, a Washington DC based think tank, wrote last year. “While the [Myitsone] project has never been popular in Myanmar, the Chinese nevertheless saw themselves as the victim of a pseudo-democratic government’s attempt to gain legitimacy, popularity and support by both the Myanmar people and the West,” she said. A reassessment of strategic priorities under new Myanmar and US administrations should not be wholly unexpected, Marston said. “The China

Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping as they meet at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, May 16, 2017. (Photo Reuters)

relationship is always going to be important, as a neighbor and the biggest source of investment, but Suu Kyi is recalibrating Myanmar’s relationship; the United States is far away, and China is a geographic reality and diplomatic heavyweight,” he said. Under Obama, Suu Kyi was twice invited to the White House, most recently in September 2016, when she achieved the lifting of most longstanding economic sanctions. An arms embargo and sanctions related to drug trafficking remain in place. Previous US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarded her engagement of Myanmar, a long-time adversary once referred to by President George W. Bush as an “outpost of tyranny”, as among her biggest policy successes. By contrast, the Trump administration’s policy toward Southeast Asia remains largely undefined. Suu Kyi, who concurrently serves as Foreign Minister and State Counsellor, skipped a May 4 summit of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) foreign ministers held in Washington, sending her National Security Advisor U Thaung Tun instead. Some analysts suggest her absence may have been in response to a perceived snub, though others say she had conflicting commitments. Trump has extended personal invitations to the Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte, Thailand’s Prayut Chan-o-cha and Singapore’s Lee Hsien Loong to make official visits this year to the White House. No similar invitation has been extended to Myanmar’s de facto or nominal leaders. However, the invitations should be viewed as a “symbolic recognition of allies first” rather than an endorsement of regional strongmen over emerging democracies like Myanmar, Marston said. Much of Trump’s early Asia attention has been focused on North Korea. His calls to Duterte, Prayuth and

Lee asked primarily for their cooperation in isolating and cutting trade with Pyongyang. A stronger US commitment to Southeast Asia may have to wait until the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) and Asean summits in November, which Trump has pledged to attend, experts say. China, meanwhile, has cemented strong ties with Myanmar’s new leadership. While Suu Kyi’s first official international visit was to Laos, then serving as Asean’s rotational chair, she visited China with President Htin Kyaw in August 2016. At the Belt and Road Forum this month, she signed five memoranda of understanding with President Xi Jinping, including one for a yet-to-be defined border trading zone. Within six months of taking office, and on the eve of Suu Kyi’s first China trip, President Htin Kyaw announced a commission to evaluate hydropower development projects, including the Myitsone Dam. The commission’s November 2016 report, which was not publicly released, is understood to have strongly advised against restarting the stalled US$3.6 billion project. But the deadline for a final report has yet to be announced, and Myanmar officials took a non-committal “wait and see” approach during Htin Kyaw’s April visit to Beijing. China is making diplomatic investments, as well. Beijing donated US$3 million to Myanmar’s peace process in 2016, though questions have emerged about Beijing’s influence over certain armed groups, namely the United Wa State Army, situated near the China border that remain strongly opposed to the terms of a government national ceasefire agreement. In Dhaka last month, special Chinese envoy Sun Guoxiang suggested that China could mediate negotiations between Myanmar and Bangladesh, where some 75,000 ethnic Rohingya Muslims have been displaced along

their shared border by military “clearance operations” in western Rakhine state that started in October 2016. “As the neighbor of Myanmar and Bangladesh, as well as a country with greater global influence, China could serve as a mediator to keep the neighboring areas stable,” Institute of Southeast Asian Studies chair Gu Xiaosong told China’s state-owned Global Times last month. China’s motives are likely more pragmatic than humanitarian, analysts say. “[China] wants a stable investment destination, they want peace for selfinterested reasons, on their border,” Marston said. “I think it’s more about the stability of Rakhine state for ease of doing business.” In that direction, China held its first ever naval drill with Myanmar on May 21 in what analysts saw as a strategically significant visit. The one-day joint drill, where both sides deployed guided missile vessels, covered communications, formation maneuvers and search and rescue missions. Other analysts suggest that the absence of a clear US policy towards Southeast Asia should not be mistaken for the absence of one. Indeed, several influential US lawmakers remain strongly committed to cultivating ties to a democratic Myanmar. In his first meeting with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly urged: “Don’t forget about [Myanmar].” Soe Myint Aung also cautions against overemphasis on “elite-level politics” at the expense of lower-profile avenues of soft power engagement. “If you look at the number of [US] Fulbright scholars, or the number of fellowship students and the number of exchange programs that are training parliamentarians and journalists, you can see that the people-to-people relations are going on as much as [during] the Obama administration.”

The Gift of Anger - Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi to his grandson Book Review: The Gift of Anger; Author: Arun Gandhi; Publisher: Penguin; Price: Rs 599; Pages: 292. Saket Suman

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ather of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi is widely thought to have been a calm and composed personality but this highly anecdotal book by one of his grandsons suggests otherwise. Gandhi, the author says, lost his cool all the time and believed that "anger is good". The much revered leader's fifth grandson Arun Gandhi's latest book "The Gift of Anger" throws light on several important lessons that the author learned from his grandfather and the Mahatma's principles on anger remain the guiding light for the author even decades after his death. Citing several conversations that Arun Gandhi had with his grandfather, he claims that the Mahatma, called Bapu by those close to him, regarded anger as a positive force. "It is an energy that compels us to define what is right and wrong," Gandhi is quoted as saying to the author in the book. But how can anger be a positive force and, more so, how come nobody ever saw Bapu angry? "Because I have learned to use my anger for good. Anger to people is like gas to the automobile -- it fuels you to move forward and get to a better place. Without it, we would not be motivated

to rise to a challenge. It is an energy that compels us to define what is just and unjust," the grandfather told the author. In this moving story of his years being raised at the iconic Sevagram Ashram in Maharashtra, where the Mahatma lived from 1936 till his assassination in 1948, Arun Gandhi's charming memories of his grandfather are engaging and often surprising. His anecdotes provide a rare insight into Gandhi the man and not Gandhi the mass leader. These are memories of the two years that Arun spent with Bapu. As Mahatma Gandhi went on making changes on the world stage, the author learnt to make changes in himself and overcome his own emotions. Born in 1934 in Durban, South Africa, Arun is the fifth grandson of the legendary leader. Growing up under the discriminatory apartheid laws of South Africa, he was beaten by "white" South Africans for being too black and "black" South Africans for being too white. This was the period when he was frequently angry and sought "eye-for-an-eye justice". Arun Gandhi was just 12 years old when his parents dropped him off at Sevagram. To Arun, the man who fought for India's independence and was the country's beloved and pre-em-

inent philosopher and leader was simply a family member. He lived there for two years under his grandfather's wing until Gandhi's assassination. Even as Bapu was imparting his lessons to Arun, our author lost his cool all the time. In one instance he was so furious after a boy purposely tripped him while playing football that he grabbed a rock to throw at the miscreant with all his strength. But then he heard a small voice in his head, "Don't do it." The author goes to his grandfather and tells him about the entire episode and this is when the lessons on anger begin. In the months to come, as they both spun cotton on the spinning wheel, the Mahatma Gandhi imparted his wisdom on the subject to his grandson. The author was stunned to find out that the man revered so gloriously in India and around the world hadn't been born even-tempered. In his childhood, Mahatma Gandhi stole money to buy cigarettes and frequently got into trouble with other kids. He often shouted at his wife (Kasturba) and once even tried to physically throw her out of the house. "But he didn't like the person he was becoming, so he began to mould himself into the even-tempered, wellcontrolled person he wanted to be,"

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writes Arun Gandhi. The words of Bapu, he says in the book, reignited his spirits and he understood if Bapu could overcome his anger and use it as a positive force, so could he. Apart from anger, the book contains lessons on other equally important subjects, such as self-discovery, identity, dealing with depression, loneliness, friendship, and family. While each chapter contains a singular, timeless lesson, "The Gift of Anger" also takes its readers along with the author on a moving journey of self-discovery as he learns to overcome his own failings, to express his emotions and harness the power of anger to bring about good. He learns to see the world through new eyes under the tutelage of his beloved grandfather and provides a rare, three-dimensional portrait of this icon for the ages. Arun Gandhi has written several books before "The Gift of Anger". The first, "A Patch of White", is about life in prejudiced South Africa; then, he wrote two books on poverty and politics in India; followed by a compilation of Mahatma Gandhi's Wit and Wisdom. He also edited a book of essays on "World Without Violence: Can Gandhi's Vision Become Reality?" And, more recently, "The Forgotten Woman: The Untold Story of Kastur," jointly with his late wife Sunanda.

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Weather based integrated agro Maize cultivation and role of weather advisory for the month of June Imtisenla Walling, Technical Officer GKMS, ICAR Nagaland Centre

Total rainfall received in Dimapur district during May month was 111.7 mm, the highest rainfall of 38.6 mm recorded on 31st May. Total number of rainy day was 11.

Crop Advisories Timely weeding should be done on the standing crops as weeds utilize moisture and food which are to be utilized by the crop. As a result considerable loss in yield occurs every year Measures may be taken to preserve the standing crops and vegetables from the damaging effects of varying weather pattern Keeping weather in view, farmers are advised to do timely earthing up and weeding in ginger and turmeric Mulch the plant with dry leaves and straw. For king chilli, Spray neem oil to the plants to control white flies infestation and thereby prevent viral disease. Uproot the infected plants and bury diseased plants or burn it. Pinch the tip of the plants to encourage more lateral shoot development. For plants infected with leaf curl, it should be removed from the field immediately For potato, harvest before temperature reaches 300C to avoid rotting of tuber due to high temperature. Keep the harvested potato in heap for 10-15 days for curing of skin. Avoid injury to the tubers during earthing up and harvesting For seed purpose, select healthy plants. For powdery mildew and yellow vein mosaic virus in okra, remove the infected leaves or plants and burn them. Remove the unwanted weed host from in and around the field. Wilt in king chilli and brinjal, drain out the excess rain water immediately from the field Livestock Advisories Poultry: • Provide fan in the adult poultry house • Protect the birds from rain • Keep the litter material dry • Give electrolyte in drinking water to birds of 1-6 weeks. Piggery: • Animals purchased for the farm should be from disease free herds. • Newly purchased animals should be isolated from the other animals in the farm for a period of three to four weeks. • No visitor allowed visiting the farm. Fisheries • Apply lime as per recommended dose depending on the pH • After 15 days of lime application, apply cow dung and wait till the pond water turns green. • Put some aquatic plant in one corner of the pond for sheltering stocked fish during high temperature. Agro Met Field Unit, ICAR, Medziphema

PLASTIC MULCHING –A boon for crop production Dr. T Esther Longkumer, ACTO-Soil Science KVK Phek,ICAR-NRC on Mithun

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ulching is the practice of covering the soil to make more favorable conditions for plant growth, development and efficient crop production. Research as well as field data available on effect of synthetic mulches make a vast volume of useful literature. Plastic mulches are impermeable to water; it therefore prevents direct evaporation of moisture from the soil and thus limits the water losses and soil erosion over the surface. The suppression of evaporation also has a supplementary effect; it prevents the rise of water containing salt, which is important in countries with high salt content water resources. Mulching is mainly employed for moisture conservation in rain fed areas, reduction of irrigation frequency and water saving in irrigated areas, soil temperature moderation in greenhouse cultivation , soil solarization for control of soil borne diseases, reduce the rain

impact, prevent soil erosion and maintain soil structure and in places where high value crops only to be cultivated. Types of mulch film A wide range of plastic films based on different types of polymers. Owing to its greater permeability to long wave radiation which can increase the temperature around plants during the night times, polyethylene is preferred and also linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) because it is more economic in use. Selection of mulch Selection of mulches depends upon the ecological situations and primary and secondary aspects of mulching: Rainy season - Perforated mulch , Orchard and plantation - Thicker mulch , Soil solarization - Thin transparent film , Weed control through solarization - Transparent film , Weed control in cropped land - Black film , Sandy soil - Black film , Saline water use - Black film, Summer cropped land - White film , Insect repellent - Silver colour film and Early germination Thinner film.

Methods of mulching • Mulching area should preferably be equivalent to the canopy of the plant. • Required size of mulch film is cut from the main roll. • Clean the required area by removing the stones, pebbles, weeds etc. • Till the soil well and apply a little quantity of water before mulching • Small trench could be made around the periphery of the mulching area to facilitate anchoring of the mulch film. • Cover the film to the entire area around the tree and the end should be buried in the ground. • Semi circular holes could be made at four corners of the film in order to facilitate water movement. • The position of the slit/opening should be parallel to the wind direction. • Cover the corners of the film with 4-6 inches of soil on all sides to keep the film in position. • In hard soil, make a trench of 1’x1’x 2’ depth on four corners of the mulching area and fill it

up with gravel or stones, cover the trenches with the mulch film and allow the water to pass through the mulch to the trenches via semi circular holes on the film. • The mulch material should be punctured at the required distances as per crop spacing and laid on the bed. The seeds/ seedlings should be sown/ transplanted in the holes. Irrigation practices under mulching • In drip irrigation the lateral pipelines are laid under the mulch film • In case of inter-cultivation, it is better to keep the laterals and drippers on top of the mulch film and regulate the flow of water through a small pipe or through the holes made on the mulch film Plasticulture is crucial to Indian agriculture in view of the changing technological scenario for boosting crop yields and productivity. Introduction of LLDPE as a mulch film has brought a revolution in agricultural water management and it is actually a boon to farmers.

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ereals are the major source of energy and nutrition for larger part of the population and are consumed in different forms. Among cereals, wheat, rice and maize are major sources of food and feed across the world and contribute around 17%, 23% and 9% of the world calorie respectively. Maize (Zea mays or corn) belong to the tribe Maydeae of family gramineae, is the principal cereal crop in tropical and sub tropical regions throughout the world. It is considered a promising option for diversifying agriculture in various agro climatic zones. It is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptability under varied agro climatic conditions and has got immense yield potential and is therefore called as “miracle crop” and also “queen of cereals”. Virtually every part of maize has economic value as grains and are used for human food, fermented to produce a wide range of food and beverages, fed to livestock and industrial uses in the production of starch, oil, sugar, cellulose and ethanol and contributes to food security in most of the developing countries. Maize is deficient in lysine. To improve lysine content, high lysine mutants called opaque-2 were generated and used in the development of Quality Protein Maize (QPM). QPM have high nutritional quality, high yields, appearance of normal maize, greater hardness than opaque-2, equal or superior pest and disease resistance. Genes for high lysine content in QPM lines have been identified and used as molecular markers in breeding. In Nagaland, maize occupies the second place among the cereals after rice and is grown in all the districts but maximum production is from Tuensang, Zunheboto, Phek, Kiphire and Dimapur. It is primarily grown under Jhum land and terraced area. Jhuming is a common practice followed by the farmers of Nagaland, especially in the high altitude areas. In order to get higher production and sustainable farming, multiple cropping systems has been adopted, where 20 to 40 or more items of crops are grown on the same plot of land as intercropping with paddy as the main crop. There, maize, vegetable and other crops are grown along with colocasia, ginger etc. It is also one of the key agricultural products of Nagaland under cereal crops. Different species of maize exist and consist of different colors, textures, grains, shapes and sizes. It is prepared and consumed in a multitude of ways. Climatic requirements Maize is a warm weather crop and is best adapted to intermediate climates to which bulk of its cultivation is confined. Moderate temperature with plentiful supply of water is most favourable. Maize can only be produced in areas that do not have extreme cold temperature, as it is a cold -intolerant crop. It is classified as day neutral or short day requiring plant. Maize being a photo-insensitive crop has better options for adaptation and mitigation of climatic changes.

Temperature • It is a heat loving crop. • Minimum temperature for germination is 100C and the optimum is 30 to 350C under adequate moisture (Chang, 1981). Optimum temperature for growth is around 340C. • Temperature above 320C at reproductive phase reduces the grain yield. • High temperature above 350C coupled with low humidity is more injurious to plants at tasseling stage. • Improved cultivars (hybrids and composites) are mostly day neutral and can be grown throughout the year provided temperature and moisture are not limiting. • Frost can damage maize at all growth stages and a frost free period of 120 to 140 days is required to prevent damage. Rainfall • Maize crop has high water requirement. Depending on the duration, it requires 500 to 600 mm rainfall during the season. It requires adequate moisture and warmth from sowing to end of flowering. • It is resistant to drought and can recover from early season drought as it requires less soil moisture during the early phase of crop growth. • Crop needs more than 50% of its total water requirements in about 30 to 35 days after tasseling and inadequate soil moisture at grain filling stage results in a poor yield of shriveled grains • Rainfall during 3-5 weeks before silking and from silking to 3 weeks afterwards is important. • In rainfed conditions its yield varies from 1.1 to 3.5 t grains per ha; with irrigation in kharif season its yield can be 5t/ha. In moderate to high temperature state its yield varies from 3.5 to 5 t per ha during rabi/summer. • Water logging is hazardous for the crop at any growth stage. Sunlight • No other crop utilizes sunlight more effectively than maize, and its yield per ha is the highest of all grain crops. It needs bright sunny days for an accelerated photosynthetic activity and rapid growth of plants but this has to be associated with an abundant water supply failing which the crop will start wilting or withering. • Prolonged cloudy period is harmful for the crop but an intermittent sunlight and cloud or rain is the most ideal for its growth. As maize has wide adaptability and compatibility under diverse soil and climatic conditions hence it is cultivated in sequence with different crops under various agro-ecologies of the country. It is considered as one of the potential driver of crop diversification under different situation. Therefore, in view of the changing farming scenario in the country, maize has been emerging as one of the potential crops that addresses several issues like food and nutritional security, climate change, water scarcity, farming systems, bio-fuel etc Knowledge of agro-meteorology on the impact of weather and climate on crops will greatly help to devise appropriate crop production strategies for taking advantage of favourable weather conditions and avoiding risk due to their hazards for realizing optimum and sustainable agricultural production.

Water Requirement of Some Important Field Crops Bioremediation and Waste Management Hannah Krujia, SMS – Agronomy KVK, Phek District

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ater is an important component for plant growth. It constitutes threefourth of the body weight. Water is either supplied by rain or irrigation. An efficient utilization of irrigation is essential to supply water at different critical stages during plant growth to prevent the economic loss. Though water is an economic input, it differs from other inputs in many respects. Suppose water is produced like fertilizers or chemicals, its cost would be enormous. Therefore, maximum yield per unit water applied should be more. Climate, soil and water are the three basic resources which determine the nature of crops that can be grown successfully in a particular region. An efficient utilization of these resources is essential for optimum production of food and fibre for human life, feed for cattle and raw materials for industry. Paddy Paddy is a semi-aquatic plant and covers about 35% of irrigated area in the country. Cultural practices like puddling and transplanting reduce percolation losses, weed growth but increase the availability of plant nutrients and regulate soil and water temperatures. It improves photosynthesis in the lower leaves due to reflected light from the water surface. These operations may require about 200 - 300 mm of water per hectare. Selective submergence during critical stages (initial tillering, panicle initiation to flowering) would be sufficient

water during the monsoon period. The critical stages for irrigation in rice crop are tillering, panicle initiation, flowering and grain filling stage. Maize Maize is grown both for grain and forage. It is grown primarily as a kharif crop from March to October. Crop has early vegetative, tasselling and silking stages as critical periods. After dough stage, there is no need of irrigation. Permissible depletion of soil moisture may be 25% in light soils and 50% in sandy loam to loam soils. If the draining out of water in case of heavy rains is delayed, 30 to 60 kg N/ha may be added immediately following drainage to retrieve the yield loss. Foxtail millet Foxtail millet is important millet grown during kharif in warm areas with a seasonal rain of about 15-20 centimeters. In most of the areas it is sown with the onset of monsoon and no post-sowing irrigation is applied. Flowering and milking stages are the critical stages of irrigation for Foxtail millet crop. Crop gives the optimum yield with irrigation based on 75% depletion of available soil moisture from the top 30 cm layer. Foxtail millet is a drought resistant crop. If there is no rain generally two irrigations are required first at flowering stage and second at the milking stage. If moisture is a limiting factor, irrigation should also be done at the time of ear head emergence because it is the most critical stage for moisture stress. Groundnut Groundnut is the most important oilseed crop of the country. Raised as kharif crop

rainfall, it often suffers from periodic water deficits during long rainless intervals. This occasional moisture deficiency is one of the important factors contributing to low yield of kharif groundnut. If dry spell occurs, irrigation becomes necessary. First irrigation at the start of flowering and subsequent irrigations whenever required during the fruiting period to encourage peg penetration and pod development. Mustard and Rapeseed These crops are primarily raised as rainfed crops during the rabi season. Due to low and uncertain rainfall during their growing season, these crops generally show favourable response to irrigations. Crop requires 1- 4 irrigations, depending upon the soil moisture storage in the profile and the prevailing weather. Prebloom and pod filling stages are considered to be critical stages therefore irrigations at these stages are beneficial. Potato Potato is an important crop which has two growing seasons viz. autumn and spring. Autumn potato is the main crop and sown in September-October and harvested in December- January. A wet moisture regime is conducive not only for adequate water availability to the crop but also keeps soil strength low which permits better development of tubers. Most critical stages for irrigation in potato are germination, stolon formation followed by earthing, tuber bulking which coincide 10 - 12, 30 - 35 and 55 - 60 days after sowing. Moisture stress at these stages results in drastic

Krishna Ray & Tasvina R. Borah PhD Scholar- BCKV, Scientist- ICAR Nagaland Centre

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he process of bioremediation was invented by George Robinson in the 1960s. We can remember the historical events of Gulf war and its impacts on environments which might be the reason of discovery of Giant bug, (Pseudomonas putida) in 1979 by Anand Mohan Chakrabarty. This strain of Pseudomonas putida with hybrid plasmid was used to degrade oil spills above the ocean surface.The prefix “bio” defined the process as biological that is, carried out by living organisms. The noun “remediation” defined the process as one that resulted in the cleaning, or remediation, of the environment, via complete degradation, sequestration, or removal of the toxic pollutants as the result of microbial activity. Degradation means that the microorganisms decompose the pollutants to harmless natural products such as carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O) or other nontoxic naturally occurring compounds. The objective of a bioremediation programme is to immobilize contaminants (reactants) or to transform them to chemical products no longer hazardous to human health and the environment. Conserves limited financial resources due to shortened cleanup times and/or lower capital expenditures relative to many other remediation technologies. The microorganisms involved in this process may belong to bacteria, fungi, yeast and algae. In aerobic bioremediation microbial reactions require oxygen to go forward. The bacteria use a carbon substrate as the electron donor and oxygen as the electron acceptor. Anaerobic bioremediation involves microbial reactions occurring in the absence of oxygen and encompasses many processes, including fermentation, methanogenesis, reductive de-chlorination, and sulfate- and nitrate reducing conditions. In anaerobic metabolism, nitrate, sulfate,

organic compounds may replace oxygen as the electron acceptor. In co-metabolic bioremediation, microbes do not gain energy or carbon from degrading a contaminant. Instead, the contaminant is degraded via a side reaction. Bioremediation has three different methods on the basis of what is utilized to clean the contaminated sites. Phytoremediation: Bioremediation using plants is called phytoremediation. Salix spp.( Salix viminalis & Salix fragilis), Castor ( Ricinus communis), Corn (Zea mays), Populus spp.( Populus nigra, Populus delloides), Jatropha (Jatropha carcas),Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) can be used for the purpose of bioremediation. Different mechanisms of phytoremediation can be divided as – phytostabilization, phytotransformation, phytovolatization, phytoextraction, phytostimulation, rhizofiltration. Mycoremediation: Bioremediation utilizing fungi is called mycoremediation. Gomphidius glutinosus is a common woodland mushroom that concentrates radioactive cesium-137 to over 10,000 time normal levels. Aspergillus vesicolor and other moulds play an important role in recycling starches, hemicelluloses, celluloses, pectins and other sugar polymers. Candida degrade formaldehyde, Gibberella can degrade cyanide. White rot fungi can degrade organic pollutants eg. Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Pleurotus sp. remediate of PAH Bacterial bioremediation: The process using bacteria is called bacterial bioremediation. PGPR has evolved several mechanisms by which they can immobilize, mobilize or transform metals rendering them inactive to tolerate the uptake of heavy metal ions. These mechanisms include: Exclusion-the metal ions are kept away from the target sites; Extrusion-the metals are pushed out of the cell through chromosomal/plasmid mediated events; Accommodation metals form complex with the metal binding proteins or other cell components; Bio-transformationtoxic metal is reduced to less toxic forms,

groups of bacteria which can degrade petroleum are identified as actinomycetes (mycelial forms, four clusters), coryneforms, Enterobacteriaceae, Klebsiella aerogenes, Micrococcus spp. (two clusters), Nocardia species (two clusters), Pseudomonas spp. (two clusters), and Sphaerotilus natans etc. There are a number of cost/efficiency advantages to bioremediationTypical organic contaminants (“organics”) such as petroleum hydrocarbons, gas condensates, crude oil, chlorinated compounds, pesticides, and explosive compounds can be remediated using bioremediation. Typical inorganic contaminants (“inorganics”) that can be addressed include salts (salinity), heavy metals, metalloids, and radioactive materials. Extensive databases are available covering a wide range of contaminants treated using bioremediation. The disadvantage is that it does not suit all situations, it is site specific. The process of bioremediation is generally a slow process (several months) and the barriers for commercialization. There are some concerns that the products of biodegradation may be more resistant or toxic than the parent compound. Leaves residual levels that can be too high (not meeting regulatory requirements), persistent, and/or toxic. However, bioremediation is the nature’s way of dealing with the environmental pollution, is gaining significant attention these days. Unfortunately, the principles, techniques, advantages, and disadvantages of bioremediation are not widely known or understood, especially among those who will have to deal directly with bioremediation proposals, such as site owners and regulators. Different approaches to accelerate the intrinsic bioremediation have been developed and used at a number of sites worldwide with varying degrees of success. Techniques are improving as greater knowledge and experience are gained, and bioremediation has gained triumph for dealing with certain types of


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After growth slumps, Arun Jaitley looks to GST for lift

NEW DELHI, JUNE 1 (REUTERS): India's economy should get a lift from the launch of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Thursday, putting a brave face on a slowdown in growth that followed a government crackdown on "black money". Jaitley's comments came a day after data showed that annual economic growth unexpectedly slipped to 6.1 percent in the January-March quarter, its lowest in more than two years. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's shock decision last November to outlaw high value old banknotes took 86 percent of currency out of circulation virtually overnight. The move was aimed at flushing out money Indians hide from the tax authorities, but pounded consumer demand as most people live in the cash economy. "There are several factors which can contribute to GDP in a particular quarter," Jaitley told a news conference. "There was some slowdown visible, given the global and domestic situa-

Says cattle rule doesn't infringe upon state laws on slaughter

tion, even prior to demonetisation." Asia's third-largest economy had clocked annual 7.5 percent growth in July-September before Modi removed the oxygen of cash. Even in the October-December quarter, when the cash crunch was at its peak, growth was 7 percent, letting India remain the fastest growing major economy. Economic expansion in the latest quarter, lower than China's 6.9 percent, was hurt by a slowdown in farming, manufacturing and services. Construction activity contracted from a year earlier. The biggest disappointment was a sharp fall in capital investments.

NEW DELHI, JUNE 1 (IANS): Union Constitution, Article 48 on Directive PrinFinance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thurs- ciples, which says that certain category of day rejected criticism that the Centre was animals have to be protected. "You have, during the 1950s, during infringing upon states' rights on the cattle issue, saying the order has nothing do with Nehru's era, state after state framing a slaughter of cattle which is governed by re- legislation. Now there are two categories of states - ones which have prohibited spective state laws. "It (Central notification) has nothing slaughter, others which have not. Those to do with legislation or no legislation…. laws are continuing. "This clarification which has come Is this farmers' market meant for those involved in slaughter trade or not -- this has nothing to do with those state legislais the only effect of the notification. And tions," he added. Ever since the Environment Ministry whether you can slaughter or not, that is the state legislation which applies," Jaitley came out with the notification on May 23, banning the sale of cows and buffaloes for told a media conference here. He was replying to a question on three slaughter at animal markets across India, Chief Ministers, including from Kerala and states ruled by opposition parties and poWest Bengal, writing to the Centre oppos- litical opponents of the BJP have come out ing the order issued by the Union Environ- strongly against it, terming it an attempt to ment Ministry regulating cattle trade in impose food habits on people and strike India's Finance and Defence Minister Arun Jaitley attends a seminar with state finance min- which animals cannot be sold for slaugh- at the roots of federalism by taking away ter. Jaitley said there is a provision in the states' powers. INVESTMENT GRIDLOCK isters on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) issues, in Srinagar. (REUTERS/File photo) Since coming to power in May 2014, Modi has a debt-laden banking sec- push reluctant lenders to- major challenge because it vestments. Jaitley didn't of- lysts say the launch might fiscal year that ended in wards writedowns and also impacts the capacity of fer any solution to break the hurt near-term growth as March. GDP growth was ramped up public spend- tor to fund investments. Saddled with $150 bil- errant borrowers into in- the banking system to sup- investment logjam. businesses could delay 7.1 percent, slower than the ing, hoping to boost weak He said the planned production until they have previous year's 8.0 percent. private investments. Yet re- lion of sour debts, banks solvency. But bankers say port growth." have been slow to grant the measure is not enough While risk aversion is July 1 launch of GST would clarity on GST's impact on Given global condicovery remains elusive. Jaitley conceded that loans, especially to busi- to draw a line under soar- choking off new credit, cor- boost economic growth existing stock. Jaitley dis- tions, "7-8 percent growth, getting higher corporate nesses perceived as riskier. ing debts. "Resolution of porates are struggling with and the government was missed those concerns as which at the moment is the New Delhi recently the bank non-performing idle capacity and stretched "in a state of preparedness" "erroneous". Indian normal, is fairly reaspending remained a chalHe lauded the econo- sonable and by global stanlenge, but said that was gave more powers to the loans is still a work in prog- balance sheets, and have for the rollout. However, some ana- my's performance in the dards very good," he said. partly due to the inability of Reserve Bank of India to ress," Jaitley said. "It's a little appetite for fresh in-

Russia's ties with India Only Rs 5,000 cr declared under PMGKY for black money: Official will not be diluted: Putin

ST PETERSbURg, JUNE 1 (PTI): President Vladimir Putin asserted today that Russia's "trust-based" relations with India -- which he described as one of its "closest friends" -- will not be diluted by Moscow's growing ties with Pakistan and other countries. During an interaction, Putin told PTI that there is no other country in the world that Russia has "deep cooperation" in delicate areas such as missiles, and it benefits from cooperation with India. But at the same time, Putin sidestepped a question on Kashmir, and said "it is up to you" to assess whether Pakistan is fuelling terrorism in the Indian state. "But no matter where the threat comes, it is unacceptable and we will always support India in its fight against terrorism," he added. Putin further said that just because Russia has a "special relationship" with India, it means India should be restricted in having contacts with other "partnering countries. This is ridiculous." "We do not have any tight (military) relations with Pakistan. The US,

do you have (close relations)?," he said, speaking through an interpreter. "And for sure our relations with Pakistan have no impact on trade between India and Russia." Sitting around a rectangular table with a select group of global news agency editors, the 64-yearold Russian leader took questions one by one on subjects related not only of interest to the editors' countries but also of wider global concerns such as Syria, US President Donald Trump and the future of an emerging multi-polar world. "India is a huge country of more than 1 billion population. Russia is also a huge country. Both Russia and India have a lot of context and mutual interests. We are respectful toward all Indian interests," he said, citing the deep defence relations between the two countries. "I don't think we should push figures here in our military cooperation because it has an unprecedented level in its volume and quality. (But) there is no other country in the world that we have such deep cooperation in

Five Pakistani Soldiers Killed In Retaliatory Firing By Indian Army

SRINAgAR, JUNE 1 (ANI): At least five Pakistani soldiers were killed and six others injured in retaliatory firing by Indian Army in the Bhimber and Battal sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. As per sources, the Indian Army was responding to unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Pakistan Army. Earlier in the day, the Pakistani Army initiated indiscriminate firing of small arms, automatics, 82 mm and 120 mm mortars along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Naushera and Krishna Ghati sectors, to which the Indian Army posts retaliated strongly. Army Chief General Bipin Rawat today held a meeting in Jammu and Kashmir and discussed issues of logistics improvement, mobilisation and security review on LoC area. Meanwhile, the Pakistan foreign office today summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner over the ceasefire violation on the LoC.

delicate areas such as missiles, and we benefit with cooperation with India. And this results from our trustbased relations with India," he said. He did not elaborate, but this was a clear reference to the Russia's long willingness to share highend defence technology including missile technology with India, which most other countries restrict. On a question if Russia will use its influence to get Pakistan to stop terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, he said, "We will always support India in its fight against terrorism. I believe Pakistan is taking immense steps to stabilise the situation in the country." He noted that India and Russia, as part of their summit, are "having a frank dialogue on all these threats. India for us is one of our closest friends. We not only understand each other but also support each other." The interaction was held at the Konstantin Palace, a sprawling complex of grand buildings filled with 18th century paintings, porcelain, lawns, waterways and pavilions overlooking the Gulf of Finland.

NEW DELHI, JUNE 1 (IANS): Deposits amounting to only around Rs 5,000 crore have been made under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY), launched post-demonetisation, the government said on Thursday, attributing the tepid response to the scheme for declaring unaccounted income to multiple factors. "The Rs 5,000 crore declared under PMGKY is mainly on account of two

factors," Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said at a media briefing here by the Union Finance Ministry. "Even before the scheme was announced, people had put their money in various accounts," he said referring to the rush witnessed to deposit highvalue currency notes after these were junked under the November 8 demonetisation measure. "Besides, the rates

(tax) we had fixed under PMGKY, people found 75 per cent of their money blocked," he added. The scheme allowed deposits to be made in the form of cash or in an account with bank or post office or specified entity, with a tax, surcharge and penalty totalling up to 49.90 per cent. Mandatory deposit of 25 per cent of the undisclosed income is to be made in PMGKY. The deposits are interest-free

the Income Tax Department has asked for their details. Those who have replied, these are being processed... while those who haven't, cases are being filed against them," he said of the exercise dubbed 'Operation Clean Money'. The Finance Minister also said that the Benami Transactions Act, that has come into operation recently, also has the objective of curbing black money.

Peacocks are not celibate, experts debunk Rajasthan judge's claims

KoLKATA, JUNE 1 (IANS): India's national bird the peacock reproduces like any other bird, say Indian bird experts who have denounced claims by a Rajasthan High Court judge about the peacock being "celibate". "There is absolutely no truth in this. The peacock reproduces by copulation like every other bird. There is nothing scientific about this at all. We are the laughing stock of the world... People are aghast that such a thing can even be said," noted ornithologist Bikram Grewal told IANS. Rajasthan High Court Judge Mahesh Chandra Sharma said on Wednesday that "the peahen gets

pregnant" only by "swallowing the tears of the peacock" and that peacocks don't have sex. He also suggested that cows should replace the tiger as the national animal because "it's also holy". The Indian peafowl (scientific name Pavo cristatus) is also known as the blue peafowl and comes in Schedule-I of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. This bird is listed as of Least Concern (LC) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Male Indian peafowl shows the characteristic colourful tail feathers or train during breeding sea-

son. Its train makes the male peafowl one of the largest flying birds in the world. Both the peacock and peahen have the avian reproductive organ known as a cloaca, which transfers sperm in between partners. K. Sankar, Director of Salim Ali Centre For Ornithology and Natural History, who is known for his work with Asiatic elephants, deer, primates and tigers as also peafowls, said the mating process in the peafowls lasts only for a "few seconds". "In my 30 years of research, only on two or three occasions I have observed this phenomenon. Male has sperms, female has eggs.

The male injects the sperm into the cloaca. The sperms go inside and fertilise the egg. They do mate," Sankar told IANS. "What he (the judge) has talked about is a myth. People see only dancing peacocks. It is the choice of the peahen to select the best male. Whoever dances the best and has the longest and tallest train feathers, that individual is selected by the peahen. The actual mating is not observed by many researchers or casual observers, and this happens only for a few fraction of seconds," Sankar said. The remarks of Sharma, who retired on Wednesday, have been widely criticised on social media.

People pointing finger at Arvind EC bRIbERy CASE Kejriwal being threatened: Kapil Mishra Court grants bail to Dinakaran, aide

NEW DELHI, JUNE 1 (IANS): Sacked Delhi minister Kapil Mishra on Thursday said he and others who have levelled charges of corruption against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his aides are being threatened and attacked. Mishra, who claims he was manhandled inside the Delhi assembly by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislators on Wednesday in the presence of Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia, also alleged that the party had taken funds and worked with the "enemies of the state" during foreign tours. Mishra also pointed out that Rahul Jain, who exposed the PWD scam and alleged

that Delhi's PWD and Health Minister Satyendar Jain indulged in corruption, was shot at in Noida on Wednesday. "Two things happened yesterday: I was attacked in the Legislative Assembly and secondly, Rahul, who lodged corruption case against Bansal family was shot at in Noida... So, two persons who raised finger at Arvind Kejriwal were attacked within a day," Kapil Mishra told the media here at Rajghat. He urged people to reach the Constitution Club on Saturday evening, where he would initiate "India Against Corruption 2.0" to expose Kejriwal and his aides. "I'm being threatened.

Yesterday, the legislators were also telling me to keep mum, while attacking me in the assembly," Mishra said. He further accused the AAP of having some "Naxal links". "The main reason behind Wednesday's attack was some revelations related to the foreign tours of party workers and ministers that had links with the enemies of state. Perhaps Arvind Kejriwal had sensed it, so he is trying to threaten me now," said the former minister. He claimed that several government officials and party volunteers were approaching him with proofs of hawala transactions, black money,

medicine procurement scams and others, which he was collecting and would make public soon. "I will make those proofs public and then file a case against them (AAP)," said Mishra. He once again dared Kejriwal to contest election against him. "I want to tell Arvind Kerjiwal that we are devotees of Mahatma Gandhi but we also know Bhagat Singh. Understand that we are not scared of your bullets or punches. If you have courage, then contest against me either from your own constituency or from my Karawal Nagar... Let's see what does the public want," Mishra said.

Jadhav will be alive till he exhausts clemency: Pakistan

ISLAmAbAD, JUNE 1 (IANS): Pakistan on Thursday said alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav will remain alive till he does not exhaust the right to seek clemency, even as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif discussed with top officials Islamabad's strategy to counter India at the next hearing in the International Court of Justice. "Irrespective of ICJ's stay, Jadhav will remain alive until he has exhausted the right to request for clemency, initially with the COAS (army chief) and later with the President," Foreign Of-

and have a lock-in period of four years. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said PMGKY was competing with other similar schemes. "First, you had the IDS (Income Declaration Scheme) ... over and above came the PMGKY," Jaitley said. "Two, three exercises are going on simultaneously. People who had deposits disproportionately larger than their income,

fice spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said at a briefing here. Sources privy to the Sharif meeting said the National Security Committee (NSC) discussed Pakistan's options and preparation to defend its stance in the case, with the next ICJ hearing scheduled on June 8. The meeting was attended by army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Zubair Hayat, naval chief Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah, air chief Sohail Aman and Inter-Services

Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt. Gen. Naveed Mukhtar. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Adviser to Sharif on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, and the National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. (redt) Nasser Khan Janjua participated in the meeting. The meeting also discussed names of former judges of the superior judiciary to select the ad hoc judge for the ICJ. However, no name was finalised.

Zakaria said the Indian petition at the International Court of Justice was about Jadhav's entitlement to consular access. "It is not about whether the ICJ can act as a Court of Appeal from Pakistani legal proceedings. That is why Barrister Khawar Qureshi informed the Court that India cannot obtain from the Court what it is seeking. He also told the Court that India is using media to create false impression about the case." The spokesperson said India had failed despite reminders to

provide information sought on January 23 by Islamabad on the basis of Jadhav's alleged confession of spying and fomenting terror in Pakistan. He termed the ICJ stay on Jadhav's hanging as "nothing but usual". India last month moved the ICJ against the death sentence awarded to Jadhav by a military court for "fomenting terrorism in Balochistan and Karachi". The UN court granted provisional suspension of the execution on May 18.

NEW DELHI, JUNE 1 (IANS): A court here on Thursday granted bail to AIADMK leader and party General Secretary V.K. Sasikala's nephew T.T.V. Dinakaran and his close aide Mallikarjun in the cash for election symbol case. Special Judge Poonam Chaudhry granted bail to both accused and asked them to furnish a personal bond of Rs 5 lakh each and two sureties of the like amount. Granting relief to the duo, the court said they were "no longer required for custodial interrogation". The two were however asked not to leave the country without the court's prior permission, to surrender their passports and join the investigation as and when required by the investigating agency. They were also directed not to try to influence the witnesses or tamper with evidence. The court also observed that the public servants, who were to be allegedly lured, have not been identified. Dinakaran was arrested on April 25 by the Delhi Police's Crime Branch on allegations of attempting to bribe Election Commission officials to obtain a favourable verdict from so that the now frozen 'two leaves' party symbol could be restored to Sasikala's faction of the AIADMK. The poll panel had frozen the AIADMK's symbol after two factions of the party -- one led by Sasikala and the other by former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam -- staked claim to it. Dinakaran had sought bail on the ground that there was no reason to keep him in custody and no public servant was made an accused in the case, though he was booked on graft charges. Police had opposed his bail plea. Mallikarjuna, who was also arrested on April 25, sought bail on the ground that no recovery was made at his instance and he had joined the investigation even though no summons were issued to him by the police. His bail application was also opposed by police. Dinakaran has been accused of allegedly arranging the money from undisclosed sources and getting it transferred from Chennai to Delhi through illegal channels, while Mallikarjuna was arrested for allegedly facilitating a Rs 50 crore deal between Dinakaran and alleged middleman Sukesh Chandrashekar to get favourable order from the poll panel. On May 22, the court had dismissed the bail plea of Chandrashekar saying it was not appropriate to grant him bail at this stage as it was a serious crime and he could tamper with the evidence.


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As US retreats, EU and China seek climate leadership at summit

Participants are seen in silhouette as they look at a screen showing a world map with climate anomalies during the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at Le Bourget, near Paris, France. (REUTERS/File Photo)

BRusseLs, JuNe 1 (ReuteRs): China and the European Union will seek on Friday to save an international pact against climate change from which U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be set to withdraw. As China emerges as Europe’s unlikely global partner on areas from free trade to security, Premier Li Keqiang will meet top EU officials at a summit in Brussels that will also discuss North Korea’s missile tests and global steel overcapacity. In a statement backed by all 28 EU states, the European Union and China will commit to full implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement, EU and Chinese officials said. The joint statement, the first between the China and the EU, commits to cutting back on fossil fuels, developing more green technology and helping raise $100 billion a year by 2020 to help poorer countries cut emissions. “The EU and China consider climate action and the clean energy transition an imperative more important than ever,” the statement, by European Council President Donald Tusk, European Commission President Jean-Claude

Juncker and Li, will say. “The increasing impacts of climate change require a decisive response,” they will say. China asked that the annual the summit, normally held in mid-July, be brought forward to press home President Xi Jinping’s defence of open trade at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January, in response to Trump’s protectionist stance. Miguel Arias Canete, the European Union’s energy commissioner, told Reuters that the bloc could depend on China despite concerns among environmental groups that monitoring and verification measures in the Paris accord would be weaker without the United States. “I have lots of trust in the Chinese. They are very tough negotiators but they are very consistent with what they negotiate,” Canete said. Trump’s presumed plan to follow through on a campaign pledge to withdraw from the Paris accord, agreed on by nearly 200 countries in 2015, made China more important, he said. “At a moment in which the United States have doubts about the benefits of remaining in the Paris

B’desh navy searches for 81 fishermen still missing after Mora cyclone DHAKA, JuNe 1 (ReuteRs): Bangladesh’s navy was searching for 81 fishermen still missing on Thursday after more than 63 were rescued from the Bay of Bengal following a devastating cyclone which killed several people and left thousands homeless. “Still 81 fishermen are missing out of 144 fishermen. Bangladesh Naval Force have rescued 33 and Indian Naval Force rescued 30,” said Mostaque Ahmed, head of the Cox’s Bazar Mechanized Fishing Boat Owners Association. Cyclone Mora, with wind up to 135 kph (85 mph) and heavy rain, hit southeast Bangladesh around Cox’s Bazaar and the border with neighbouring Myanmar on Tuesday, leaving thousands of Muslim Rohingya refugees hunkered down in ruined camps. The Rohingyas have fled from their homes in northwest Myanmar to escape communal violence and Myanmar army crackdown. The Bangladeshi government has estimated that in all, there are about 350,000 Rohingyas in Bangladesh following a new influx last October, when the Myanmar army launched an offensive in response to insurgent attacks. Authorities in Cox’s Bazar and neighbouring Chittagong district evacuated 350,000 people from low-lying areas before the storm roared in from the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday. “Though the fishermen were rescued, most of the boats, the main instrument for our survival are totally damaged and it is not possible to get them replaced quickly as we are not solvent,” Ahmed told Reuters by phone from Cox’s Bazar. “Still we are grateful to the government as now the air force with helicopters is searching the remaining missing fishermen.” Cyclone Mora formed after monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in Sri Lanka, off India’s southern tip, killing 202 people in recent days, authorities said.

agreement ... two major players in the climate arena declare that they are committed to the Paris agreement,” he said of the EU and China. “If you don’t have a country who emits 28 percent of worldwide emissions (in the accord) you cannot be efficient.” While China needs the EU’s technical know-how to fight the pollution blighting its cities, the European Union is looking to Beijing to take action against emissions blamed for increased droughts, rising seas and other affects of climate change. China, which overtook the United States as the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases in 2007, will support the European Union, said China’s ambassador to the EU, Yang Yanyi. “China and the EU need to steadfastly adhere to the Paris agreement,” Yang said in a written briefing to reporters. STEEL GLUT In a broader final communique focusing on a range of other issues, Li, Juncker and Tusk are expected to commit to free trade and reduce a global steel glut that Europe and the United States say is an

attempt by China to corner local markets. The EU and China will seek to “refrain from all forms of protectionism and uphold free and rulesbased trade”, the leaders will say in a 60-point statement, according to a draft. They promise to “address steel overcapacity at its roots”. By far the world’s top steel producer, China’s annual steel output is almost double the EU’s total production. Western governments say Chinese steel exports have caused a global steel crisis, costing jobs and forcing plant closures. The warmer EU-China relationship, partly spurred by Trump, is despite a longrunning spat with Beijing on what Europe sees as China’s dumping of lowcost goods on European markets. Still, the European Union remains cautious about the direction of its second-largest trading partner, concerned by its militarisation of islands in the South China Sea and a turn toward authoritarianism under Xi. EU officials say they will bring up the South China Sea in the talks on Friday, but they will be wary to avoid a repeat of last year’s tense EU-China summit in Beijing, which failed to agree a joint statement because of the maritime issue. China’s claims in the South China Sea, through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes each year, are contested by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. The EU also wants an investment treaty with China to open the huge Chinese market to European companies and remove onerous rules forcing them to share know-how. A senior Chinese official said China is determined to open up and reach a deal, which seen as a forerunner to a possible future free-trade accord.

Nyibol Lual, 13 years old, helps her family to prepare the land for cultivation on May 31, 2017, in Panthau, Northern Bahr al Ghazal, South Sudan. The family has a small land where they cultivate sorghum. An estimated 63 per cent of the population in Northern Bahr al Ghazal is experiencing severe food insecurity, according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report. The situation is particularly bad in Aweil West and Aweil South counties, where the exhaustion of household food stocks and growing dependence on financially inaccessible markets have left the population facing Emergency levels of food insecurity. (AFP Photo)

Afghan capital mourns victims of truck bomb blast as anger swirls

KABuL, JuNe 1 (ReuteRs): Kabul on Thursday mourned victims of a powerful truck bomb that killed at least 80 people and wounded hundreds amid growing public anger at the government’s failure to prevent yet another deadly attack in the heart of the Afghan capital. Wednesday’s blast, at the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, ripped through a traffic-clogged street, packed with people on their way to school or work during the morning rush hour, causing hundreds of casualties in an instant and sending a tower of black smoke into the sky. In scale, it was one of the worst such attacks since the U.S.-led campaign to oust the Taliban in 2001 but in kind, it was only the latest in a grim series that has killed thousands of civilians over the years. President Ashraf Ghani made a televised address late on Wednesday, calling for national unity in the face of the attack, which his National Directorate for Security blamed on the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network, but he faces an increasingly angry public. “For God’s sake, what is happening to this country?,” said Ghulam

Sakhi, a shoemaker whose shop is close to the site of the blast. “People leave home to fetch a loaf of bread for their children and later that evening, their dead body is sent back to the family.” The explosion occurred near the German embassy at one of the entrances to Kabul’s unofficial Green Zone, a haphazard warren of concrete blast walls and sandbagged check points that has grown up around the diplomatic quarter over the years as the insurgency has intensified. While the sewage tanker carrying the bomb was stopped from entering the zone, it was unclear how such a large quantity of explosives could get through the ring of checkpoints set up around Kabul to protect the capital. A huge crater ripped into the ground at the site of the blast and shattered windows in houses more than a kilometre away were testament to the power of the explosion, which was set off by a bomb concealed in the tanker. Several embassies were damaged and a number of foreigners wounded, but the majority of victims were, as ever in such attacks, Afghan civilians. “Right now, thousands of our

people are in mourning. Why and for how long do we have to suffer this situation?” said shopkeeper Enayatullah Mohammadi. “We want our leaders to ensure security in the country and if they can’t, they should resign.” Deputy Interior Minister Murad Ali said on Thursday that 80 people had been killed and 463 wounded in the attack. The true number of victims may never be known, however. Several guards who apparently stopped the tanker from entering the Green Zone have simply disappeared, according to police. There has been no claim of responsibility but Afghanistan’s National Directorate for Security blamed the Haqqani network, a Taliban affiliate directly integrated into the militant movement, and said it had been helped by Pakistan’s intelligence service. The Taliban have denied involvement. On the streets, however, the main concern was survival. “Every morning when I leave my house, I’m not sure whether I will come back home alive,” said Najibullah Jan, another shopkeeper whose store is located near the blast site.

Japan launches its version of GPS satellite to improve location positioning

Japan’s military begins major drill with US carriers watching NKorea

A H-IIA rocket, carrying a Michibiki 2 satellite, one of four satellites that will augment regional navigational systems, lifts off from the launching pad at Tanegashima Space Center on the southwestern island of Tanegashima, Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo June 1. (Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS)

tOKYO, JuNe 1 (ReuteRs) : Japan launched a rocket carrying a satellite with a local version of the U.S. global positioning system (GPS) on Thursday, which is expected to increase the precision of location information used in smartphones and car navigation system. Japan launched an H-2A rocket which carries the satellite called “Michibiki No.2” from a space centre in Tanegashima, southern Japan. The nation launched the first Michibiki satellite into space

in 2010 on a trial basis and it plans to send two more satellites later this year, according to the Cabinet Office. Once the four satellites are in orbit, at least one satellite will be flying over Japan for eight hours per day. Combining with the U.S. GPS and the Japanese system will enhance the stability of receiving radio waves and increase the precision of position information. The U.S. GPS has a margin of

error of about 10 metres (about 33 feet) but together with the Japanese system positioning error will be reduced to only several centimetres (a few inches). The system is expected to used for such activities as driverless tractors in farming and to help develop automated construction machines. By fiscal 2023 the government plans to have launched a total of seven satellites into orbit and secure Japan’s own GPS system without depending on the U.S. system.

tOKYO, JuNe 1 (ReuteRs): Japan’s navy and air force began a three-day military exercise with two U.S. aircraft carriers in the Sea of Japan on Thursday adding pressure on North Korea to halt an accelerating ballistic missile programme. Japan’s Maritime Self Defence Force has sent two ships, including one of its four helicopter carriers, the Hyuga, to join the U.S carriers, the USS Ronald Reagan and USS Carl Vinson, and their eight escort ships, Japan’s military said in a release. Japanese Air Self Defence Force F-15s are taking part in simulated combat with U.S. Navy F-18 fighters at the same time, the military said. “It’s the first time we have exercised with two carriers. It’s a major exercise for us,” a Japanese military spokesman said. The Sea of Japan separates Japan from the Korean peninsula. The United States sent the warships to the region after a surge of tension on the Korean peninsula over fears the North was about to conduct a sixth nuclear test, or another test in its bid to develop an

intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting the mainland United States. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has vowed to work with other countries to deter North Korea, which on Monday conducted a short-range ballistic missile test. The missile reached an altitude of 120 km (75 miles) before falling into the Sea of Japan in international waters, but inside Japan’s exclusive economic zone where it has jurisdiction over the exploration and exploitation of maritime resources. The launch followed two successful tests of medium-tolong-range missiles in as many weeks as North Korea conducts tests at an unprecedented pace. North Korea can already strike anywhere in Japan with missiles, raising concern in Tokyo that it could eventually be threatened by a North Korean nuclear strike. South Korea’s new liberal president, Moon Jae-in, who took office on May 10, has taken a more conciliatory line than Abe, pledging to engage with his reclusive neighbour in dialogue.

Philippine crisis deepens as air strike on rebels kills 11 soldiers

MARAWI/MANILA, JuNe 1 (ReuteRs): An air strike on Islamist rebel holed up in a southern Philippine city has killed 11 government troops, the armed forces said on Thursday, in a major blow to the country’s bid to end its biggest internal security crisis in years. The bombing accident happened on Wednesday when one of two planes bombing rebel positions missed its target in the heart of Marawi City, where ground troops have been battling pro-Islamic State militants holed-up in buildings for nine days. The incident came during what was the first offensive deployment of fixed-wing aircraft in the nine-day opera-

tion, aimed at flushing out the Islamist gunmen who have defied expectations by clinging on through days of ground assaults and helicopter rocket attacks. “Sometimes in the fog of war a lot of things could happen. Accidents happen, like this,” Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told a news conference. “It’s very sad to be hitting our own troops,” he added. “There must be a mistake somewhere, either someone directing from the ground, or the pilot.” The Maute group has been a fierce enemy of a military with superior firepower and greater troop strength. The government is concerned that the group’s brazen

attack and its resilience could strike a chord with the Islamic State leadership in the Middle East and win its endorsement as its Southeast Asian affiliate. The deaths of the soldiers takes the number of security force members killed to 38, with 19 civilians and 120 rebel fighters killed in the battles in Marawi over the nine days. Lorenzana said militants who were Saudi, Malaysian, Indonesian, Yemeni and Chechen were among eight foreigners killed in the fighting, in what experts say is a sign the Philippines may have a major problem on its hands. An exodus of residents from mainly Muslim Marawi started on May 23, when the Maute

rebels ran amok, torching and seizing buildings, stealing police weapons and vehicles, taking hostages, and freeing jailed rebels to rejoin their fight. The military added 21 armoured vehicles and a third battalion of troops to the operation on Thursday to put an end to the occupation. CANNOT HOLD OUT Lorenzana said the military might suspend air strikes, describing the rebels as a small force that “cannot hold that long”. Bombardments by OV-10 light attack aircraft were carried for over an hour early on Thursday. Troops engaged rebel snipers, as helicopters circled

identifying targets. A fire blazed in one building moments after a plane dropped its payload. Smoke rose into the sky. President Rodrigo Duterte is concerned radical ideology is spreading in the southern Philippines and it could become a haven for militants forced out of Iraq and Syria. He made no mention of the killing of soldiers by air force planes in a speech on Thursday. He said the Maute group was being given too much credit, and that the occupation of Marawi was the work of Islamic State, and planned a long time ago. “You know, the rebellion in Mindanao, it’s not Maute, it’s

purely ISIS,” he said. The military was carrying out air strikes on locations it believes are sheltering Isnilon Hapilon, the so-called emir of Islamic State and point man in the Philippines. The capture or killing of Hapilon would be a muchneeded public relations boost for the military as the Maute fighters capitalise on the publicity from their defiant stand. Islamic State flags around Marawi have been spotted by media. Images have been circulated widely on social media of smiling fighters dressed in black attire typical of the group, posing with trophies that include stolen government weapons and armoured vehicles hit

by rocket-propelled grenades. A video posted on the website of Islamic State’s Amaq news agency shows fighters alongside bodies of dead soldiers inside a vehicle. The authenticity of the video and the images on social media could not be independently verified. Military spokesman Restituto Padilla said an investigation would be held to establish how the air force plane killed ground troops. “The risk involved in being a soldier, being an airman, being a sailor, being a marine is very much in the heart of every soldier,” he said. “He knows where we are entering into. But the mission continues.”


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cavs the champs but Warriors the favorites in the NbA Finals Brian Mahoney Associated Press

Some predictions see the NBA Finals ending quickly. A video game simulation has them going the distance. All seem to agree on the Golden State Warriors winning. Beaten last year by Cleveland’s historic comeback, the Warriors will try to avenge that defeat and get back on top when they face the Cavaliers again, the first time two teams have met three straight times in the NBA Finals. Game 1 is Thursday at Oracle Arena, where the Cavaliers won their first championship last year by becoming the first team to rally from a 3-1 deficit in the finals. The Warriors are back with a more formidable team after adding Kevin Durant, a healthier one after Stephen Curry was banged up last postseason, and not even LeBron James and the Cavs are

[LEFT] Stephen Curry dribbles during practice. [RIGHT] LeBron James readies to shoot during practice, Wednesday, May 31, 2017, in Oakland, Calif. The Golden State Warriors face the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday in Oakland. (AP Photo)

given much chance of stopping them. “I think they’re the prohibitive favorite,” ABC analyst Jeff Van Gundy said. “I think when you’re the prohibitive favorite against LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, that means you’re a heck of a team, and they sure are.”

The Warriors are 12-0 in the playoffs and have won 27 of their last 28 overall. Cleveland will have to slow down a team that has been clobbering teams by 16.3 points per game in the postseason. A lackluster postseason could be salvaged by a close, compelling series,

which was the result of an NBA 2K17 simulation that ended with Durant leading the Warriors to a Game 7 rout. The Warriors are a powerhouse, but the Cavs are 12-1 in the playoffs and give themselves a shot no matter who else does. “Since I’ve been in this

league, it’s hard to get to the playoffs, let alone march all the way to the finals,” guard Iman Shumpert said. “But I think we got a great group of guys, headlined by one of the best guys to ever do it. That gives us a chance in any game.” Some things to watch in the series:

A LOT OF LOVE? Cleveland almost certainly needs the Kevin Love of the last round to have a chance at the upset. He averaged a quiet 13.8 points in the first two rounds, then busted out for 22.6 points and 12.4 rebounds per game against Boston in the Eastern Conference finals. Golden State

will try to keep him in check with Draymond Green, one of the league’s best and most versatile defenders. “When he’s going, he makes their team a lot better,” Green said, “so it is my job to try to take him out of the game.” WHAT HOME-COURT ADVANTAGE? The Cavaliers’ nine-game postseason road winning streak, three shy of the 2001-02 Lakers’ league record, started with victories last year in Games 5 and 7 in Oakland. The Warriors won at least once in Cleveland in each of the last two NBA Finals, part of their franchise-record streak of 14 straight series with a road victory. STRAIGHT SHOOTERS? All-Star Klay Thompson is shooting 38 percent from the field in the postseason and 2015 NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala is just 3 for 27 from 3-point range. The Warriors’ best lineup against the Cavaliers probably has both

players on the floor at the same time, with Iguodala on James and Thompson defending Irving, so Thompson said he doesn’t get caught up in whether his shot is falling. “What happened in the past in my mind doesn’t really count now unless we go out and finish the deal,” he said. “So as long as I perform at this stage now and play my hardest, that’s all I can ask for. It’s been working up to this point, so I can’t change what I’m doing.” NO WORRY FROM CURRY: After a knee injury in the playoffs and a quick turnaround following the conference finals, Curry wasn’t in top shape last June. He’s in better health now, even while wearing a sleeve over his elbow to protect some swelling. “Obviously not really dealing with any bumps or bruises really besides this elbow that’s not really a factor,” Curry said. “So other than that, feeling fresh.”

Ibrahimovic to talk with United, consider rival offers Reinvented Ronaldo ready to fire Real to glory lonDon, June 1 (ReuteRs): Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will hold talks to extend his stay at the Premier League club despite receiving offers from other clubs, the 35-year-old's agent Mino Raiola has said. Ibrahimovic joined United on a year-long contract before the 2016-17 campaign and was vital to their League Cup and Europa

League triumphs, scoring 28 goals in 46 appearances before sustaining a seasonending knee injury in April. "He wants to stay in England, he wants to stay at the top and if he sees that he can be a valuable asset for Manchester United, then why not Manchester United?" Raiola told British radio broadcaster TalkSPORT on Wednesday. "He can be a valuable

asset for some other top clubs also. But I think it is respectful to talk to Manchester United and to see what all parties want." Raiola said no talks had been held so far as the striker looks to recover from his injury. "We have a lot of offers and ideas and we have to evaluate them," Raiola said. "He has had a fantastic time at Manchester United

and it is up to the club and myself to see what the future brings. "For now, it is important he recovers well and then we will see." There has been no set timeline for Ibrahimovic's recovery but the Swede posted a video of himself at training on his Instagram account on Wednesday, just 42 days after sustaining the serious injury.

MADRID, June 1 (ReuteRs): Once famous for his extravagant stepovers and ability to leave defenders in his wake, Cristiano Ronaldo has this season evolved from fleet-footed winger to penalty box predator extraordinaire. Real Madrid have reaped the rewards of switching the Portuguese to play as more of a central striker. With eight goals in his last four knockout stage appearances, Ronaldo has alCristiano Ronaldo during a most single-handedly fired training session. (Reuters) Zinedine Zidane's side into lonDon, June 1 (ReSaturday's Champions League strikes. to the intelligence of Zi- played in a single campaign uteRs): Arsenal minorLeague final with Juventus. "The business end of dane and my teammates." since missing a large chunk ity owner Alisher Usmanov That also puts Los Blan- the season is important. Indeed, the French- of 2009/10 through injury. has urged the club's board cos on the brink of their first I feel good and want to be man’s decision to rotate the "We're intelligent, and and major shareholder league and European Cup fit and firing because this is No. 7 has been a key factor even he sometimes needs to Stan Kroenke to support double in 59 years as they where things are decided," in their success this season. play a bit less," Zidane said. manager Arsene Wenger seek to become the first Ronaldo said. Ronaldo has sat out four of "It's not because he isn't and protect his legacy afside to retain the European "I want to score goals the side's previous nine as physically fit but because ter the Frenchman signed trophy in successive sea- and hopefully we don't suf- games and is looking fresh. he wants to head into the a two-year deal to extend sons in its current format. fer too much. The team are It is a stark contrast with last final stage of the season, his 21-year stay in North The switch to centre for- in good form and we'll try to year, where he started 34 when everything is at stake, London. ward has also seen Ronaldo enjoy it. Winning the league La Liga games before pick- in top form. Usmanov is a 30 perovertake Jimmy Greaves helped calm us down a lot. ing up an injury that saw "Now, he's in fantastic cent shareholder at the Preas the top goalscorer in We want to make history him miss the Champions shape. It isn't just about this mier League club but is not Europe’s top five leagues and be the first side to de- League semi-final victory year, it's the accumulation a board member. He has with 368 goals between fend our title. over Manchester City. of all the seasons in his caStan Kroenke Arsene Wenger Alisher Usmanov publicly backed Wenger the Premier League and La "I'm at the best level The return speaks for it- reer in which he has played "What is now of para- aire, who failed to buy out ready to step in and do ev- Liga, while also passing the physically as I have in the self, with 13 goals in his last 60 or 70 matches. It gets to on several occasions but played no part in the deci- mount importance is that American Kroenke earlier erything we can to deliv- milestones of 400 goals for last few seasons because I nine appearances and the the point where you need sion to award the French- he receives the full support this month, also said he er success on and off the Real and 100 Champions have played less. It is down lowest number of games to take a breather." of the board and the major- would intervene if Wenger field," Usmanov added. man a revised deal. Arsenal won a record "I am pleased Arsene ity shareholder (Kroenke). did not receive the required "He has a great oppor- backing. 13th FA Cup last week and Wenger will continue to "Without the right sup- Wenger is hoping to remanage Arsenal for the tunity to deliver the success next two years -- he is one that the fans deserve and port there remains a real cruit top quality players in of the best coaches in Eu- the legacy his long contri- risk his legacy will be tar- the transfer window to im- new DelhI, June 1 (AFP): Signs nished. If the support is prove on their fifth-place of a rift between India's skipper Virat rope," Usmanov said in a bution merits." The Russian billion- not forthcoming we stand finish. statement on Thursday. Kohli and coach Anil Kumble have shaken the country ahead of the team's campaign to win a second straight Champions Trophy. As India prepare to launch their tournament against Pakistan in Birmingham on Sunday, Indian media is abuzz with reports of differences between Kohli and Kumble over tactics and training. Liberal Democratic Party and improve; our growth also be prioritized or con- place in Nagaland; to but With Kumble's one-year conof Nagaland and development process. sidered—which, cannot be only continue further with tract ending this month, the Indian We have the need of directly influenced by fac- maximum effort from evhat every individoperating active coun- tors outside the realms of ery individual in their own board's move to advertise the job ual feels and acahead of the 50-over showpiece event cept but cannot seling centers across ev- consciousness…depend- ways—so that the motion raised eyebrows. could continue in peace bring into practice is that ery district. The counsel- ing on the case. The deadline for applications ing centers could operate The medical centers/ and tranquility and deliver our mental and emotionended on Wednesday. However, batal—psychological, health is both to deliver on a singu- hospitals in the state could us justice with truth that ting legend Sunil Gavaskar believes just as much important as lar or collective objective also adopt policies to pro- we so deserve, in the end. the Board of Control for Cricket in Inour physical health. While like centers for alcoholics, vide counseling services to For those who are waiting dia (BCCI) was just "following procewe have medical centers substance abusers, gender cancer patients, differently need not lose patience and dure". in our state that take care and age equality, youth abled, subjects of other fa- come to conclusion that it Gavaskar, attempting to reassure of our physical health dur- and women empower- tal medical conditions etc. is never going to happen; fans, said an invitation for applicaing a physical injury or in ment, personality devel- and also the associative for it will; one way or the tions did not reflect tensions in the time of our feeble health, opment, legal awareness, members of the patient; other. The thing that re- Kohli-Kumble relationship. what we lack is the deliv- depression: motivating the on how to handle the pa- mains is that we all do what "You will never have a situation erance of psychotherapy morale of chronic patients tient’s fragile psychological we ought to so that our con- when the captain and coach of any to ail our psychological ill- etc. These and many more and emotional state. Such frontation would be worth country is on the same page," Gavasness like post-traumatic are just a basic means of counseling centers should the wait. kar said at the Aaj Tak Salaam cricket meeting our needs; in life, also be operated beyond [On a side note: A spestress disorder (PTSD) and convention in London on Wednesday. There are reports of differences between Indian coach Anil Kumble (L) and captain other conditioned disor- just like how one can say the quarters of the medi- cial thanks is conveyed to "It is impossible for that to happen Virat Kohli (R) over tactics and training. (AFP Photo) ders like bipolar disorders, that problems arising from cal centers, in parts where our respected Governor, The Times of India reported that coach, helping the Kohli-led side win because the coach had played in the schizophrenia etc. We of- materialism have to be pri- people from certain locali- P.B. Acharya for his continplayers were not happy with Kum- all five Test series since his appointearlier generation and that's why the ten ignore the need for oritized for our growth as a ties could avail the ben- ual efforts to uplift our futile ble's hard task-master approach, and ment in June last year. approach may be slightly different treating our psychologi- human living in isolation or efits altogether. The gov- system. There have been that the captain and coach had sev"Kumble has done a very good job ernment should reform other past Governors who from the current generation." cal disorders—which, as a society. eral run-ins during this year's home as coach. I am simply going by the re"It might not be something actuNo matter how much ways to make avail of such have served Nagaland with proven through psycholseries against Australia. sults and when you go by the results ally happening on the field -it could ogy and neurobiology; af- we much deduce our social institutions for the social outmost integrity but none A headline in The Hindu read of last year, you can say he has done fects our conscious behav- structure for a fitting sys- welfare of the people and like what our present Gov- be something to do with practice sesior, psychological state and tem, prioritizing our mate- not just focus on physical ernor has contributed even sions or team combinations," the for- "Kohli, Kumble at loggerheads?" with nothing wrong," said Gavaskar, the the report adding that Kumble's pro- first batsman to breach the 10,000-run even our physical health, in rialistic needs for our sur- and structural prospect of during this short span. He is mer captain added. "I don't think that should be taken posal to field left-arm wrist spinner mark in Tests. reasoned conditions. There vival, nevertheless the truth development, if they do i.e. the best example of a secuIt was also reported that the adis a much need for such in- will catch up sooner or later (with no sarcastic inten- lar minded Indian working too seriously because these discus- Kuldeep Yadav in the third Australia Test in Ranchi set off trouble between vertisement of the India coaching job sions are healthy for the team." stitutions to operate in our that; since we are a con- tion!). without any ethnic barrier the two. has met with a lukewarm response, environment so that the scious beings, the forces We can only remark and prejudices, but only Yadav was finally included in the with few big names coming forward. people are assured of the and factors responsible for that whatever speck of concerned at the despair of - Kumble 'has done playing XI in the fourth and final Test, While Kumble is an automatic nothing wrong' best facilities to provide for, our conscious state should positive changes is taking the people.] Indian newspapers have specu- with Ajinkya Rahane leading the side candidate for a new contract, the Times of India said Australia's Tom Readers may please note that the contents of the articles, letters and opinions published do lated that cracks in the Kohli-Kum- in place of an injured Kohli. Despite the apparent tensions, Moody and New Zealand's Daniel ble relationship prompted the BCCI not reflect the outlook of this paper nor of the Editor in any form. Kumble has had a brilliant run as Vettori were also being discussed. to hunt for a new coach.

Usmanov calls on Kroenke to help protect Wenger's legacy

Kohli, Kumble 'rift' shakes India

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The need for psychotherapy in Nagaland

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EntErtainmEnt

Shah Rukh Khan

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victim of death hoax

hah Rukh Khan became the latest victim of a death hoax when a European news network called El Pais TV announced a ‘breaking news’ segment that SRK was “killed along with seven others when a private jet he was travelling in crashed. It is believed to have been caused by turbulent weather. He was travelling in a Gulfstream G550 jet with his personal assistant and others to Paris for a meeting. The death of Shah Rukh Khan has stunned the Indian diaspora worldwide.” The news led to panic and the actor’s team got frantic calls from well-wishers. According to Mumbai Mirror, even the Joint Commissioner of Mumbai Police, Deven Bharti, called SRK’s team and was informed that the actor is absolutely fine and was actually shooting in Mumbai. The report quoted a source as saying, “This isn’t the first time that Shah Rukh Khan has been at the receiving end of a death hoax.But this time, the gravity of the situation was worse since the news made it to a WhatsApp group of Mumbai’s top cops. It had already been picked up by legitimate French and Indian websites. SRK’s team had to field calls all day.” Shah Rukh escaped an accident on the sets of his upcoming film being directed by Aanand L Rai on Tuesday when a portion of ceiling well off. Two crew members got minor injuries but were discharged after first aid.

Taylor Swift

Source: Indian Express

scores small win in groping case

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judge has ruled against David Mueller, the radio DJ who allegedly groped singer Taylor Swift, and his claims of slander in an ongoing court battle with the pop star. A Colorado court public information officer confirmed the news on Wednesday, usmagazine.com. US District Court Judge William Martinez has now scheduled a nine-day trial on the matter, which will start on August 7 in Colorado. The officer said that the judge threw out Mueller's "claims of slander per se and slander per quod based on the fact that the statute of limitations has run out", adding that "the rest of the case will continue forward". According to previous reports, Swift had claimed in a July 2016 deposition that she felt "violated" after Mueller allegedly touched her inappropriately during a June 2013 meet-and-greet in Denver. Mueller was fired from his job at KYGO radio as a result of Swift's accusations. In September 2015, he sued Swift and claimed her allegations were false and slanderous. Swift countersued for assault and battery a month later, and promised to donate any money she won to charities that benefit victims of sexual assault.

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Source: IANS

Sunny Leone's plane almost crashed but she's safe

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private plane ferrying Sunny Leone apparently 'almost crashed' through bad weather in Maharashtra on Wednesday. The 36-year-old actress was en route Mumbai with her husband Daniel Weber when the plane reportedly made an emergency landing at the Aurangabad airport and the pilot of the five-seater Beechcraft King Air C-90 plane, owned by Surat-based air charter firm Kiaan Airways, decided not to fly further due to deteriorating weather conditions, sources told news agency PTI. Sunny Leone

continued the rest of the journey by road and thanked the pilots for getting them through safely and wrote in a tweet: "Have to thank the pilots for doing such an amazing job getting us through and alive. But you know it's bad when the pilot starts

praying mid-air." Sunny Leone also posted a video on Instagram, in which she said: "Our plane almost just crashed and now we're in some remote place in Maharashtra and now we are driving home. Everybody was freaking out on the plane. We're alive. We're going home." A source told PTI that in mid-air the flight captain anticipated that the weather may deteriorate and decided to take some extra fuel in case they need to reroute and therefore, he diverted the aircraft to Aurangabad.

Geri Halliwell

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ineteen years after leaving the Spice Girls in the middle of a world tour, Geri Halliwell has apologised to her fans for her sudden departure. Halliwell said sorry for her actions via a Twitter post, reports people.com. A fan account tweeted a compilation video of headlines about Halliwell's disappearance from the tour, writing: "19 years ago today, it was announced that Geri Halliwell had left the Spice Girls in the middle of their world tour." Halliwell, 44, responded to the tweet, saying: "I'm sorry about that...everything works out in the end, that's what my mum says!" The Spice Girls formed in 1994 and their first hit single, "Wannabe" hit the airwaves in 1996, launching them to superstardom. In 1998, Halliwell announced her departure from the group, stating, "Sadly I would like to confirm that I have left the Spice Girls. This is because of differences between us. I'm sure the group will continue to be successful and I wish them all the best." Source: IANS

Source: NDTV Movies

Austin Mahone earns first no. 1 on dance club songs chart

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u st in Ma h o ‘Lady,’ featu n e's Pitbull, rises ring 2-1 on Billb Club Songs ch oard's Dance 10). Mahon art (dated June e first No. 1 in achieves his the tally, wh his first visit to il his 14th, tyin e Pitbull earns g him with D ave Aude and En ri the most lead que Iglesias for er acts in the ch s among male art's 40-year history. The song m ond shared ch arks the sechone and P art hit for MaYeah" (also b itbull. "Mmm hone featuri illed as by Man the Pop Songs g Pitbull), hit top 20 (No. 19 airplay chart's ) in 2014. Source: Bill board


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SPORTS

THE MORUNG EXPRESS

Del Potro closes on Murray CAS upholds Atletico Madrid transfer ban clash at Roland Garros

Paris, June 1 (aFP): Juan Martin del Potro set up a potential French Open blockbuster against Andy Murray on Thursday after a heartfelt display of compassion towards a stricken rival. The giant Argentine, no stranger to injury after a career-long battle with wrist problems, made the third round after Spanish opponent Nicolas Almagro quit in tears during the third set with a left knee injury. In a moving conclusion on Court Two, Del Potro sat next to a sobbing Almagro, offering him water while patting the head of the inconsolable 31-year-old. Del Potro had also gone to the Spaniard's aid when he had collapsed at the back of the court, weeping, just moments earlier. "I tried to find good words for him at that moment. I say to him, try to be calm. Try to think about his family, his baby," said Del Potro. "Sometimes the heart is first more than the tennis match." Del Potro, 28, had taken the first set of the second C M Y K

round clash 6-3 before Almagro claimed the next by the same score. They were locked at 1-1 in the third when Almagro quit. The former US Open champion goes on to face either world number one Murray or Martin Klizan for a place in the last 16. Murray, the 2016 runner-up to Novak Djokovic, was tackling fiery Slovak Klizan for a place in the third round. World number 50 Klizan has already hit the headlines in Paris by being accused of faking an injury in his opener against French wildcard Laurent Lokoli. - All-Asian tussle Third seed Stan Wawrinka, the 2015 champion, reached the French Open last 32 for the 10th time with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/5), 7-5 win over Alexandr Dolgopolov of Ukraine. Wawrinka will face Italy's Fabio Fognini for a place in the fourth round. Japanese eighth seed Kei Nishikori routed

France's Jeremy Chardy 6-3, 6-0, 7-6 (7/5). The world number nine will face South Korean Hyeon Chung for a place in the last 16. Chung, the 21-year-old world number 67, followed up his first round win over US 27th seed Sam Querrey with a 6-1, 7-5, 6-1 victory against Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan. Former US Open champion Marin Cilic, the seventh seed, cruised to a comfortable 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 win over 32-year-old Konstantin Kravchuk, the Russian world number 129 making his Paris bow. Unseeded 21-year-old Karen Khachanov of Russia continued his impressive debut, beating Czech 13th seed Tomas Berdych, a semi-finalist seven years ago, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4. Big-serving John Isner of the United States fired 21 aces to defeat Italy's Paolo Lorenzi 6-3, 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2). Czech second seed Karolina Pliskova and thirdseeded Simona Halep of

Romania, both firm women's title favourites after the first round exit of world number one Angelique Kerber, look for places in the last 32. The 25-year-old Czech faces Russian world 86 Ekaterian Alexandrova who has never beaten a top five rival. Halep, the 2014 runnerup, said she was "50-50" at the weekend due to an ankle ligament injury picked up in Rome. But after her opening round win over Jana Cepelova she said she was "80 percent recovered". On Thursday, she faces German world number 102 Tatjana Maria who is bidding to make the third round for the first time. Fifth seed Elina Svitolina, a quarter-finalist in 2015 and recent Rome champion, made the third round by beating Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska, seeded nine, saw off Belgian qualifier Alison Van Uytvanck 6-7 (3/7), 6-2, 6-3.

Madrid, June 1 (aFP): Atletico Madrid will be unable to sign new players until January 2018 after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Thursday upheld their transfer ban, a move the club said caused "irreparable damage". Atletico and city rivals Real Madrid were barred from registering new players for two transfer windows in January 2016 for irregularities in the signing of foreign players under 18. CAS said its appeal panel had upheld the Atletico ban, but reduced the fine from 900,000 Swiss francs (827,000 euros, $927,000) to 550,000 francs. Atletico "remains banned from registering players both nationally

and internationally for two complete and consecutive transfer periods", CAS said. Both Atletico and Real saw initial appeals rejected by FIFA last September. But CAS reduced Real's sanction in December, allowing the European champions to recruit new players as of this summer. Atletico responded immediately, saying: "This ruling is unfair and causes an irreparable damage to our club." "We consider that the decision to support the prohibition of registering players in a second period, corresponding to the summer of 2017, supposes a comparative disadvantage and discriminatory treatment to our entity, since

recently and in a similar case, the penalty was partially lifted, allowing to register players starting on July 1st," the club said. Atletico, who appealed the ban in April, were reported to be hoping to sell striker Antoine Griezmann to Manchester United and replace him with another Frenchman, Lyon's Alexandre Lacazette. With no new players now coming in, Atletico stressed, however, that it had "full confidence in our current squad, with which we have won direct passage to the Champions League for the fifth year in a row and have reached the semifinals of the Champions League and the King's Cup". "The club has the com-

mitment of the players and coaching staff to continue competing at the same level next season, despite this decision that is evidently detrimental to us. "Together, team, club and supporters, we will continue to fight for our goals." Atletico added: "Our sports planning for next season has contemplated at all times the two scenarios that could arise once CAS announced their decision. "From this moment on, the club will move forward in the negotiations necessary to formalise the operations to register players from the 1st of January, when we will be authorised by FIFA to register new licenses."

MPL: All Blacks suffer shock defeat

KohiMa, June 1 (Mexn): All Blacks suffered a shock 5-4 defeat to eight-placed Morning FC in the ongoing Morning Premier League played here at the Local Ground, Kohima on Thursday morning. The loss meant All Blacks have been toppled from atop the league table – albeit on goal difference. Medical XI, who registered a 2-0 win over Mustang FC on Thursday, are now top of the table with 28 points and +12 goal difference. All Blacks are also on 28 points but have a goal difference of +11.

Power Comm – who are on 25 points with +22 goal difference – can go top of the table if they win their match against bottom of the table Silver White on Friday. Morning FC are now on 15 points but remain 8th on the table. Having registered a 9-game unbeaten run earlier, the All Blacks seem to be going through a rough patch as they have now lost three of their last four games. In what was a disastrous start, the All Blacks were down 3-0 within the first 15

minutes of play as Morning FC went on to score all five of their goals in the first half. Hoinato opened the scoring in the very first minute before Bokato doubled the lead six minutes later. Akavi then made it 3-0 in the 13th minute. The stunned All Blacks side were left to recover and recover they did as they scored two quick goals. Akho scored in the 24th minute and Deo added another three minutes later to make it 3-2. However, there would be no respite. A minute

after All Blacks had managed to make it 3-2, Dikwa scored for Morning FC and teammate Molo found the back of the net another five minutes later as the first half ended 5-2. Following the restart, Akho went on to complete his hat-trick scoring in the 78th and 87th minutes as All Blacks pressed for goals. But Morning FC dug deep and managed to hold on for three precious points. JuNE 2 FIxtuRE Power Comm vs Silver White

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