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Vol XXXI No. 281

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Govt appeals to reconsider Statewide closure of shops on Sep 16  Decides to stop tax/ fee collection on items/ goods falling under GST regime On extortion, Dimapur police to set up security g rid and check illegal taxation Administrators of ULBs to take steps to include representatives of the business communities in advisory committees ment announced a slew of measures to try and meet the trade body’s demands. According to DIPR report, to meet CNCCI’s principal demand over multiple taxation, the government decided that collection of any kind of tax/fee on items/goods falling under GST regime by all municipal and town councils would be stopped immediately. It was also decided that the administrators of all ULBs would take steps for including representatives

of business community of their respective cities/towns in their advisory committees for taking decisions in respect to various businessrelated activities. The meeting also instructed any government department/agency collecting tax on any item falling under GST regime to give directions for immediately stopping such collections. Further, on the demand to prevent/stop extortion, the meeting directed commission of police, Dimapur to immediately put in place a security grid and take other measures, including stationing sufficient security personnel at various locations to check illegal taxation/extortion, in consultation with police headquarters. The orders/directives for the decisions taken at the meeting would be issued shortly by the government. The meeting therefore appealed to CNCCI

to give support and cooperation to the government departments for tackling the menace of illegal taxation/ extortion and in further improving the ease of doing business in the State. Regarding application of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002, the meeting noted that the matter was under examination of Select Committee of Nagaland Legislative Assembly, whose meeting was scheduled on September 14. The meeting was attended among others by Adviser urban development and municipal affairs, chief secretary, director general of police, additional chief secretary &finance commissioner and principal secretaries of urban development and municipal affairs and home commissioner, along with other senior officers.

Organisations back one-day closure of shops on Sep 16

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everal organisations have extended support to the one-day total shop closure call given by Dimapur Chamber of Commerce & Industr y (DCCI) and Confederation of Nagaland Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CNCCI)’s state-wide closure of all shops and business establishments to show solidarity with DCCI’s protest against

multiple taxation by Naga political groups and government agencies on September 16. NPCC: Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) through its communication department said that DCCI’s closure call was a grim reminder of how the elected government has failed the people and the state. NPCC alleged that the state government run by

regional parties like NPF and NDPP together with BJP had only managed to “create a situation where they have allowed illegal taxations to flourish while condemning law abiding citizens to live under constant threat posed by nefarious elements who were allowed to hijack the writ of the state.” NPCC asserted that the state government can-

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DIMAPUR, SEP 14 (NPN): The State government has appealed to Confederation of Nagaland Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CNCCI) to reconsider its call for a State-wide closure of all shops and business establishments on September 16 in protest against alleged rampant, multiple and illegal taxation by Naga political groups and government agencies. This was decided at a meeting held under the chairmanship of deputy chief minister Y Patton at Kohima on Monday to deliberate on developing a comprehensive strategy for dealing with complaints of illegal taxation/extortion in Dimapur district and collection of items tax/fees by urban local bodies (ULBs) and certain other issues contained in the representation submitted by CNCCI to the chief secretary on September 9. The appeals comes even as the govern-

MV AMENDMENT ACT, 2019 Issued by: Dimapur Traffic Police “Cares for You” Initiative, 2021

not absolve itself from “this mess” by shifting focus on unresolved Naga political issue. “It is an irony that the state government and its agencies have become the biggest extortionist,” NPCC said, adding that they have set trend for “nefarious elements taking shelter in various NPGs to increase their activities.”

Govt to introduce SARFAESI Act, land laws in Assembly

CM, cabinet bid adieu to Ravi

MV AMENDMENT ACT, 2019 Issued by: Dimapur Traffic Police “Cares for You” Initiative, 2021

Section 119 - Duty to obey traffic signs: (1) Every driver of a motor vehicle shall drive the vehicle in conformity with any indication given by mandatory traffic sign and in conformity with the driving regulations made by the Central Government, and shall comply with all directions given to him by a police order for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic in any public place. (2) “mandatory traffic sign” – (a circular disc displaying a device, word or figure and having a red ground or border) placed or erected for the purpose of regulating motor vehicle traffic Punishment: (1) Disobedience of orders of authorities is punishable U/S 179 MV Act with a fine up to Rs.2,000/- (2) Violation of road regulation is punishable U/S 177 A of the MV Act with a fine of Rs. 500/- to Rs.1000/-

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KOHIMA, SEP 14 (NPN): The state government on Tuesday proposed to introduce the SARFAESI Act 2002 and Land reforms bill in the forthcoming winter session of the Assembly. Talking to media persons after the meeting of the NLA select committee on SARFAESI Act, planning &coordination, land revenue and parliamentary affairs minister Neiba Kronu said that the government will convene a meeting with State Level Bankers’ Committee (SLBC) at the level of chief secretary. He hoped that the issue would be resolved soon and the State government would be able to introduce a Bill in this regard in the next Assembly session. On potential conflict of the SARFAESI Act with Article 371 (A), Kronu said the issue was examined and assured that land would be protected. He remarked that banks might confiscate land, but they would not be allowed to sell it to outsiders and thus Naga lands would be protected. Mentioning that the issue of land reforms too was discussed, he informed the media that the draft prepared for land reforms was examined by advocate general of Nagaland at the meeting. He claimed that the draft was acceptable and there was no complication, assuring that all efforts would be made to table the Bill in the next Assembly session.

Section 119 - Duty to obey traffic signs:  Every driver of a motor vehicle shall drive the vehicle in conformity with any indication given by mandatory traffic sign and in conformity with the driving regulations made by the Central Government, and shall comply with all directions given to him by a police order for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic in any public place.  “mandatory traffic sign” – (a circular disc displaying a device, word or figure and having a red ground or border) placed or erected for the purpose of regulating motor vehicle traffic Punishment:  Disobedience of orders of authorities is punishable U/S 179 MV Act with a fine up to Rs.2,000/-  Violation of road regulation is punishable U/S 177 A of the MV Act with a fine of Rs. 500/- to Rs.1000/-

RN Ravi speaking at his farewell programme at the State Banquet Hall, Tuesday. (DIPR)

DIMAPUR, SEP 14 (NPN): Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio, along with deputy chief minister Y. Patton, ministers, Advisers, MLAs and bureaucrats bade state farewell to outgoing governor RN Ravi was at the State Banquet Hall, CM’s residential complex, Kohima on Tuesday. According to DIPR , Rio described Ravi a genuine and a down-to- earth person who worked without any pretension in discharging his duties. Rio also said Ravi was a sincere and hardworking professional who did what he thought was right without any fear. He lauded Ravi for his commitment not only for the development of Nagaland but also in pushing for early solution to the Naga political issue. According to Rio as Interlocutor, Ravi did his best for the Naga political issue which led to signing of the landmark Framework Agreement with NSCN (I-M) on August 3, 2015, followed with the signing of Agreed Position with

NNPGs on November 17, 2017. These bore ample testimony to his hard work and negotiating skills, Rio added. Rio also thanked Ravi for the many things he had achieved in a difficult situation. He said Ravi was well acquainted with the Nagas and their long history of struggle and aspiration and also admitted that Ravi’s tenure had its fair share of challenges too. As a governor, Rio said showed genuine concern for development and welfare of Nagaland and carried out whatever was possible within the State’s limited resources to expedite implementation of infrastructure and welfare projects. Mentioning that Ravi had helped immensely in management of Covid-19 crisis too, Rio said people of Nagaland would remember him as someone who gave his best, both as a governor and Interlocutor. In his speech, the outgoing governor said he was touched by the love and affection of the people of Nagaland. Ravi begged to differ

with Rio’s earlier remark that Tamil Nadu is more advanced then Nagaland. He said though Tamil Nadu may be more advanced industrially ; yet Nagaland was not behind in terms of civilised human values. Ravi said as a governor, adviser and well-wisher, he worked with the intention of bringing some good to the people of Nagaland, while as an interlocutor he tried to bring the talks from abroad to the land and people where it belong. (Cont’d on p-8)

KPC boycotts

Meanwhile, Ravi’s farewell function was boycotted by the Kohima Press Club (KPC) on the ground that he refused to give any interviews or hold interactions with the local press during his entire tenure. In a statement KPC president Alice Yhoshü said “This unprecedented step is being taken keeping in mind how Ravi has treated the Press and Media fraternity with utter disregard during his two years in office.”

Nagaland, 10 states get Centre’s nod to borrow additional Rs. 15,721 cr Meeting on Sep 18 to finalize NUG 100-room patients’ hostel

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KOHIMA, SEP 14 (NPN): NPF legislature party leader, TR Zeliang Tuesday informed that a joint meeting of the PDA (NDPP, BJP), Independent and NPF legislators will be held on September 18, during which the members will finalise the all-party government (Nagaland United Government). Talking to media persons on the sidelines of the NLA select committee meeting on border, Zeliang said that the meeting will be held at the State Banquet hall in Kohima. He was optimistic that everything will be finalized on that day, after which the government will formally write to the NLA speaker, and a copy to the governor, to change the nomenclature from People’s Democratic Alliance (PDA) to Nagaland United Government (NUG).

This is it!

It may be mentioned that an all-party meeting comprising NDPP, BJP, NPF and two Independent legislators on August 11 agreed in principle to form an all-party government under the nomenclature “Nagaland United Government”. Zeliang further clarified and reiterated that his party has not put forth any preconditions/demands to form an all-party government. “Our intention is very clear. We have come together for solution to the Naga political issue and will stand by it. Truth will prevail in the coming days,” he added. “We wish the Naga issue is resolved before Christmas,” Zeliang said. Newly appointed interlocutor can break the deadlock: Zeliang said that the newly appointed interlocutor for Naga political talks, AK Mishra would be able to break the deadlock.

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to be set up in Dimapur

DIMAPUR, SEP 14 (NPN): Nagaland governor RN Ravi has conceived to set up a 100-room patients’ hostel facility in Dimapur to mitigate the problem of people coming from remote areas for medical treatment. According to a Raj Bhavan statement, Ravi, has been concerned about people coming from remote areas of Nagaland to Dimapur for medical treatment and unavailability of affordable lodging facilities. Ravi expressed gratitude to Union Minister of Power, NRE, Raj Kumar

Singh, who readily agreed to meet the cost of the project. As instructed by governor, the DC Dimapur has tentatively located the land and has been tasked to prepare building plan and management of the patients’ hostel. It said that the state government has been requested to provide the needed assistance and guidance to DC Dimapur in this regard for early completion of the project. Raj Bhavan stated that the proposed facility would soon be finished and would start serving the needy people of Nagaland.

State logs 37 fresh Covid cases, 1 death

DIMAPUR, SEP 14 (NPN): Nagaland on Tuesday recorded 37 fresh Covid-19 positive cases while one more patient succumbed to the infection. Of the fresh cases, 18 were from Dimapur, Kohima-13, three in Phek, two in Mokokchung and one in Peren, taking the total caseload to 30694. With one more patient succumbing to the virus in Dimapur, the death toll rose to 646 (including 14 non-Covid deaths but with positivity).

Spl. Correspondent

NEW DELHI, SEP 14 (NPN): Ministry of Finance has granted permission to eleven states including Nagaland to borrow an additional amount of Rs. 15,721 crore as an incentive for achieving the target set by the Ministry for the capital expenditure in the 1st Quarter of 2021-22. The eleven states include Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. The additional open market borrowing permission granted is equivalent to 0.25 percent of their Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). Additional financial resources thus made available would help the States in pushing their capital expenditure further. The capital expenditure has a high multiplier effect, enhances the future productive

Nagaland reiterates settling border dispute outside court Correspondent

"I'm diversifying. From selling vegetables in front of our house, to selling second hand winter wears."

Zeliang said that Mishra, who retired as special director of Intelligence Bureau, has the confidence of the Prime Minister. “There should not be any doubt that he can break the ice. The issue has been prolonged for many years,” he said. He said Mishra, who had been holding talks with the NSCN (I-M) since 2019, understood the contention of NSCN (I-M) and that there should not be a problem for NSCN (I-M) to continue talks with the Centre. To another query, Zeliang said that when NSCN (I-M) refused continue negotiations with RN Ravi, the Centre had worked out a formula and assigned Mishra to hold discussions with the NSCN (I-M). And now with Mishra being appointed as full-fledged Interlocutor, Zeliang was hopeful that he (Mishra) will be able to take the talks forward.

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KOHIMA, SEP 14 (NPN): Advisor for Border affairs Mhathung Yanthan informed that the border affairs department has been entrusted to work out the modalities to settle the border issue by having proper discussion with the Assam government outside the court. He said this was in pursuance of the resolutions adopted at the recently concluded Assembly session- to amicably settle the Naga-

land-Assam border issue outside the court. Yanthan said the local communities of both states will also be involved in the joint effort. Yanthan said this while talking to media persons after attending the first meeting of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) select committee on NagalandAssam border. Yanthan said that the committee held discussions on the background and genesis of the problem to understand the entire issue. He said that various

suggestions and opinions were given by the members, who also stressed the need to have regular discussions before meeting the Assam government for an amicable settlement of the issue. Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio, the convenor of the committee, informed members at the meeting that it was decided to increase committee members and also include officials from the geology and mining department since there were a lot of oil operations going on along the

border area, which would enable the committee to understand more on that part. After Lok Sabha MP, Tokheho Yepthomi raised a question on the matter in the Parliament, Rio said the state government received good information and were deliberating on it.

‘Proposal to bring in neutral person’

NPF legislature party leader and committee coconvener, T R Zeliang said that the meeting proposed to bring in a neutral person,

State wise amount of the ad- borrowing was fixed by ditional borrowing permitted department of expenditure. To become eligible for Amount State (Rs in crore) incremental borrowing, the ministry said the states were Andhra 2,655 required to achieve at least Pradesh 15 percent of the target set 1,699 Bihar for 2021-22 by the end of 895 Chhattisgarh 1st quarter of 2021-22, 45 2,105 Haryana percent by the end of 2nd 2,255 Kerala quarter, 70 percent by the end of 3rd quarter and 100 Madhya 2,590 percent by March 31, 2022. Pradesh Next review of Capital 90 Manipur expenditure of States would 96 Meghalaya be undertaken by depart89 Nagaland ment of expenditure in De2,593 Rajasthan cember, 2021. In this round, 654 Uttarakhand capital expenditure achieved capacity of the economy, by the States till September and results in a higher rate 30, 2021 would be assessed. Third review would be of economic growth. Accordingly, out of the done in March, 2022. The net borrowing ceiling of 4% capital expenditure-linked of GSDP for the States for borrowing ceiling of 0.50 2021-22, 0.50 percent of percent of GSDP would GSDP was earmarked for be allowed to those States, incremental capital expendi- which would achieve actual ture to be incurred by States capital expenditure of at during 2021-22. The target least 45 percent of the target for incremental capital ex- by September 30, 2021 or penditure for each state to 70 percent of the target by qualify for this incremental December 31, 2021.

NSCN (I-M) condoles demise of Oscar

DIMAPUR, SEP 14 (NPN): NSCN (I-M) has expressed deep pain to learn the demise of Rajya Sabha member and former Union Minister Oscar Fernandes. NSCN (I-M) recalled that in 2005 the then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh appointed Fernandes as a leader of a Group of Ministers to talk with the NSCN leadership under former chairman Isak Chishi Swu and general secretary Th. Muivah. NSCN (I-M) also recalled Fernandes coming to (Cont’d on p-8) Amsterdam and Bangkok

either Union Home minister Amit Shah or Prime Minister Narendra Modito review the past interim agreements signed between Nagaland and Assam. He said a neutral party had to step in first to cross check all the agreements, insisting that one-sided agreements should be revised in presence of both the chief ministers or the committees and hoped that some concrete decision would be taken by Assam and Nagaland.

in 2006 to discuss the Naga issue. “We appreciate his sincerity to solve the Naga issue. We respect him for what he was,” NSCN (I-M) said, adding that he was not an ordinary politician but a seasoned one and as the most liberal politician in India. In his death, NSCN (IM) said Nagas have lost an important personality and a friend who understood the Naga political issue. NSCN (I-M) conveyed condolences to the bereaved family members and prayed that God grant the soul of Oscar Fernandes a peaceful rest. K Y M C


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