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Vol XXXIII No. 122
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Resurrection Sunday observed across Nagaland Modi offers prayers at Delhi’s
Correspondent
KOHIMA, APR 9 (NPN): Along with the rest of the world, Christians in Nagaland celebrated Resurrection/Easter Sunday, with religious fervour and piety. The day commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. In Kohima, people congregated for the sunrise service at Naga Solidarity Park, organized under the aegis of Kohima Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship. Delivering the resurrection greetings, Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) general secretary Rev Dr Zelhou Keyho said the resurrection completed the redemptive work of God. “Resurrection is not the invention of humankind but a demonstration of God’s power,” Dr Keyho said. He said resurrection “completes our salvation and gives us the indescrib-
India logs 5,357 fresh Covid-19 cases, 11 deaths NEW DELHI, APR 9 (AGENCIES): With 5,357 new Covid-19 infections, India’s active case tally climbed to 32,814 on Sunday, the data provided by the Health Ministry indicated as of 8 am. The death toll increased to 5,30,965 with 11 deaths. On Saturday, the country had reported 6,155 fresh cases and 11 deaths, including two reconciled by Kerala. Covid curbs back in some states: With the rising cases of Covid over the last few days triggers an alarming situation, several states have issued Covid guidelines and made masks mandatory again. Amid the heavy surge in Covid cases in Kerala, Health minister Veena George announced to make masks mandatory for pregnant women, the elderly and those with lifestyle diseases. Haryana government has made face masks mandatory in public places, where there is a gathering of more than 100 people, government offices, malls, etc. The Puducherry administration also made face mask compulsory in public places, parks and theatres, with immediate effect owing to the rise in Covid-19 cases. The Uttar Pradesh government has issued a ‘highpriority’ directive, instructing officials to ensure the screening of international passengers at all airports. In Delhi, hospitals, polyclinics and dispensaries have been instructed by the health department to scale up testing.
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“Spent so much for my assembly election. Now have to fund my wife for the ULB polls.” K Y M C
(5th from L) Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho along with church leaders during the Sunrise Service in Kohima. (NP)
able hope of life that is eternal.” Dr Keyho pointed out that the empty tomb gave believers the power to overcome the fear of death and the confidence for future. Quoting 1 Corinthians 15:13 “If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith”, Keyho said the essence of the statement was “we stand or we fall on resurrection”. He however observed that people today took Christianity and faith for granted
because they focused less on the power of resurrection and more on modernising one’s faith. He noted that people were influenced whatever they came across in social media platforms like WhatsApp and YouTube without even bothering to think what was right or wrong, or find out the source of information. “For some it (social media) has become their primary and the Bible their
secondary source of information.” He also noted that what went around in social media seemed to be more appealing than what the Bible says. He cited how people forwarded messages some that read “Forward the message to 10 different groups and you will receive your blessing, type Amen and God will bless you”. Dr.Keyho stressed that blessings did not come by forwarding messages ten times and termed it a “Christian scam”. He said God did not grant one’s wish by typing “Amen”, but blessings of any kind came through faith in the resurrected Lord and saviour Jesus Christ. The NBCC general secretary also observed that biblical Christianity was fading and that churches were becoming more like social clubs. While there was nothing wrong with beautiful structures, yet he empha-
sised that the beautiful architecture “should not deter us from saving souls, bring hope to the hopeless and ministering to the world around us.” For the church, he said nothing could substitute building lives. In his message, Khedi Baptist Church pastor Dr Ruokuovilie Sachü said resurrection of Jesus Christ was the moment that marked the fulfilment of prophecies as the resurrection hadbecome true. He termed the message “He is not here, He has risen” as not only the defining factor not only in earthly life but to see Jesus’s face to face. He mentioned that the resurrection of Jesus was not fake and that there was nothing to be afraid or frightened of. Instead, as believers, he said one should be firm on his faith and rejoice because “He is the way, the truth and Life.”
Sacred Heart Church on Easter
NEW DELHI, APR 9 (PTI/AGENCIES): Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Sacred Heart Cathedral Church here on Sunday on the occasion of Easter and offered prayers. He also planted a tree on the premises. An official video showed him greeting priests and worshippers, and he later joined them as they offered prayers on the auspicious day. Modi’s visit to the church is imbued with political significance as well, as the ruling BJP has been actively wooing Christians, with the prime minister himself underlining the minority community’s growing connect with the party by citing its poll successes in Goa and recent wins in two North Eastern states. These regions have a large Christian population. (Cont’d on p-8) After the visit, Modi
Prime Minister Modi during his visit to the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Delhi on Sunday. (Pics: Twitter)
tweeted, “Today, on the very special occasion of Easter, I had the opportunity to visit the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Delhi. I also met spiritual leaders from the Christian community.” Earlier in the day Modi extended greetings to people on the occasion of Easter and wished for harmony in society. Ahead of Modi’s visit to Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church, Fr.
Francis Swaminathan of the church said the visit will demonstrate his support for the minorities. “I think this is the first time that a sitting Prime Minister will come to visit a church. The fact that the Prime Minister is coming is, in itself, a big message. We know he cares about all minorities, including the Christians,” Fr. Francis Swaminathan added.
Fire engulfs Burma Camp area: 1 charred to death, 900 homeless ULB issue: Day of judgement
(L) Fire fighters dousing the raging fire and (R) smoke billows from the structures gutted down by inferno on Sunday. (Pics: Social Media)
Staff Reporter
DIMAPUR, APR 9 (NPN): One person was charred to death after a huge fire broke out at East Block Colony Burma camp here Sunday afternoon, reducing an en-
tire block of bamboo and CGI roof hutments to rubble besides rendering hundreds of families homeless. A fire official told Nagaland Post that an elderly lady in her 80s, who was alone at the time of the fire,
was charred to death. The body was later recovered by the fire personnel and handed over to police for necessary formalities, the official said The official also confirmed that around 260
houses were reduced to rubble and that around 900 people have been made homeless. Though investigation was ongoing to ascertain the cause of the fire, it was disclosed that the rapid
spread of the fire was caused by multiple explosion of gas cylinders. Some fire personnel were also injured by the fire. Seven fire tenders were presses into action– four from Central Zone, two from West zone and one for Chümoukedima. It took nearly three hours for the fire personnel to completely douse the fire. According to DPRO Dimapur, properties worth around one crore rupees were destroyed in the fire. District Disaster Management Authority Dimapur under the chairmanship of DC Dimapur distributed (Cont’d on p-8) relief
of Kuki Himanta to file defamation case against Rahul over ‘Adani’ Tweet Armoury militant outfits
GUWAHAT, APR 9 (PTI): Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said he will file a defamation case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over a tweet that linked him to the Adani group. Addressing a press conference here, Sarma said the defamation case will be filed after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Guwahati on April 14. “ W h a t e ve r R a h u l Gandhi tweeted, it’s defamatory. We will respond after the PM leaves the state,” he said. “Definitely, a defamation case will be filed in Guwahati,” he added.
(File) Rahul Gandhi and Himanta Sarma and (R) Tweet by Rahul.
Gandhi on Saturday took a swipe at some leaders who have quit the Congress in recent years and some of whom have joined the BJP as he kept up his offensive against the government over the Adani issue. “They hide the truth, that’s why they mislead everyday! The question remains the same - whose
Rs 20,000 crore benami money is in Adani’s companies?” Gandhi asked in a tweet in Hindi, sharing an image with ‘Adani’ written as an acronym of sorts with letters of the names of the leaders. He cited the names of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kiran Kumar
Reddy and Anil K Antony in his tweet. After quitting the Congress, Azad formed his own party, while the rest joined the BJP. Scindia is now a Union minister and Sarma the chief minister of Assam. Q u o t i n g G a n d h i ’s tweet, Sarma had earlier tweeted, “It was our decency to have never asked you, on where have you concealed the proceeds of crime from the Bofors and National Herald Scams. And how you allowed Ottavio Quattrocchi to escape the clutches of Indian justice multiple times. Any way we will meet in the Court of Law (sic).”
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File image of health workers at Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi during a Covid mock drill. (R.V. Moorthy)
trations and health officials on April 8 and 9. In the meeting with state health ministers, and principal and additional chief secretaries held virtually, Mandaviya had stressed the need to identify emergency hotspots by monitoring trends of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute
respiratory infection (SARI) cases, ramping up testing and vaccination, and ensuring readiness of hospital infrastructure. Besides enhancing genome sequencing and ramping up whole genome sequencing of positive samples, he had emphasised creating awareness about
following Covid-appropriate behaviour. During the meeting, states and union territories were informed that currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) is closely tracking a variant of interest (VOI), XBB.1.5, and six other variants are under monitoring (BQ.1, BA.2.75, CH.1.1, XBB, XBF and XBB.1.16), a health ministry statement had said. It was highlighted that while Omicron and its sublineages continue to be the predominant variants, most of the assigned variants have little or no significant transmissibility, disease severity or immune escape.
Spl. Correspondent
NEW DELHI, APR 9 (NPN): The Supreme Court on April 5, fixed the hearing on the contempt of court notice for April 17 where the state government, state election commission and others are being impleaded. Nagaland Post broke the news first on April 2, on contempt of court initiated against the state government and others for violating the apex court’s directive issued on February 13, 2023 to hold municipal and town council polls by issuing notification on or before March 14. It may be recalled that the State Election Commission accordingly issued a notification on March 9 for holding polls on May 16. However, the state assembly on March 28, 2023 resolved to effectively call off the ULB polls through the Nagaland Municipal Act (Repeal Bill 2023) and make a new Municipal Council Act after taking into account various inputs from apex tribe hohos and organisations. The contempt of court was initiated
IMPHAL, APR 9: Suspected militants belonging to Kuki Independent Army (KIA) Sunday looted 25 sophisticated weapons from the armoury of three militant groups staying in the designated camp under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement in Manipur. According to police KIA militants (also known as Kuki Independent Organisation) looted at least 25 sophisticated arms in the early hours of Sunday from the designated camp of three groups at Churachandpur in Manipur. (More on p-4) NEW DELHI, APR 9 (PTI): Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a batch of pleas seeking the identification of minorities at the state level. A bench of justices The prevalence of XBB.1.16 increased from Sanjay Kishan Kaul and 21.6 per cent in February Ahsanuddin Amanullah to 35.8 per cent in March. will take up for hearing However, no evidence of an the petitions raising variincrease in hospitalisation or ous issues related to the mortality has been reported, identification of minorities, including challenging the statement said. During the meeting, it the constitutional validity was observed that 23 states of the National Minority and union territories had av- Commission Act, 1992 and erage tests per million below the National Commission for Minority Educational the national average. Mandaviya had said Institutes Act, 2004. The pleas include the that irrespective of the new variants, the five-fold strat- one filed by advocate Ashegy of ‘Test-Track-Treat- wini Upadhyay who has Vaccinate and adherence to sought directions for framCovid-Appropriate Behav- ing guidelines for the ideniour’ continues to remain tification of minorities at the tested strategy for Covid the state level, contending that Hindus are in minority management.
Hospitals across India to run 2-day drills for Covid preparedness NEW DELHI, APR 9 (AGENCIES): Amid rising COVID-19 cases, a nationwide mock drill to take stock of hospital preparedness will be held on April 10 and 11 in which both public and private facilities are expected to participate. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will visit AIIMS, Jhajjar on April 10 to oversee the mock drill, officials said on Sunday. In a review meeting held on April 7, Mandaviya had urged state health ministers to visit hospitals and oversee the mock drills. He had also advised them to review the preparedness with district adminis-
on Apr 17 on contempt case by the appellant-- People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL)- whose advocates impleaded themselves in the case for 33% women reservation after members of the NMA in 2017 withdrew their names from the case (No.242/2014). The case was filed as a Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court in April 2016 by NMA office bearers. It may be recalled that the state government in 2016 invited the series of controversies first by amending the Nagaland Municipal Act 2001 to include the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992. The amendment also included 243 (T) which required one-third reservation of seats for women and 243 (U) was inserted which lays down that election to every municipality would be held before the expiry of its duration. Without elected representatives since 2010, the Municipal Councils have failed to meet a crucial criterion to be eligible for funding from the Central government.
SC to hear batch of pleas on identification of minorities
in 10 states including the North East. The status report, filed in the apex court on January 11, 2023, said that comments from six states and UTs – Arunachal Pradesh, Ja m mu a n d K a s h m i r, Jharkhand, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan and Telangana – are still awaited. On November 22 last year, the Centre told the top court that it has held consultative meetings with all state governments, UTs and other stakeholders on the issue of identification of minorities at the state level and 14 states have furnished their views so far. In its status report, the ministry has said that the “last reminder” was sent on December 21 to these six states and UTs which have so far not given their comments. K Y M C