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Kma DDMA discusses IDRN, reinforcing COVID protocol
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GPK, ISTE organise webinar on ‘igniting young minds’
D I M A P U R : G ove r n - by national board of acment Polytechnic Kohima creditation. Later, lecturer, (GPK) in association with department of computer the Indian Society of Tech- science and engineering, Er. nical Education (ISTE) Abeno Odyuo highlighted organised a three-day webi- the advantages of becoming nar on the theme, “igniting an institutional member of young minds” on Septem- ISTE and the setting up of ber 6-8. a students’ chapter at GPK. In a press release, the The resource perorganisers stated that the sons were deputy director, webinar was aimed to edu- NIELIT, Er. A. Morimencate the students of GPK ba Amer; assistant profeson various relevant topics sor School of Engineering such as cyber security, in- and Technology, Nagaland ternet of things, pavement University, Er. Shanchamo recycling and entrepreneur- Yanthan; lecturer Khelship. In the inaugural ses- hoshe Polytechnic Atoizu sion, officer on special duty, (KPA) Er. Teakum Ao; joint directorate of technical director, MSME-DI, Tali education, Tiakaba Amer Longchar and assistant dicongratulated the institute rector MSME-DI, Dimapur, The Kohima DDMA meeting in progress on September 15. for organizing the webinar Selwin Samraj. The faculty DIMAPUR: District Disas- human resources and criti- in the portal, using services series and evinced hope that of GPK moderated the sester Management Authority cal supplies for emergency of district informatics of- it would help the institute sions and collected feedback (DDMA) quarter meeting response. Lorin added that ficers. During the meeting, in acquiring accreditation from the participants. was held at DPDB Hall Ko- primary focus of IDRN por- CMO Kohima informed hima on September 15. tal (idrn.nidm.gov.in) was to that positivity rate of COAccording to a DIPR enable decision makers to VID-19 has been declining report, highlighting an over- find answers on availability to 2.6% from September DIMAPUR: District Tobacco Control Cell (DTCC) Kipview of India Disaster Re- of equipment and human 10 till date. She suggested hire conducted a seminar on Tobacco Free Educational source Network (IDRN), resources required to com- the members to reinforce Institutions/Schools in the conference hall of the deputy senior technical director bat any emergency situation covid protocol to minimise commissioner (DC) office, Kiphire on September 14. In and DIO, DIC Kohima, J.G which database would also the impact of third wave a press release, district media officer Haichikambe Pame Lorin Rengma stated that enable them to assess the and that the second dose informed that during the seminar, short speeches were IDRN was a nationwide level of preparedness for vaccine would be available delivered by ADC Kiphire, Rahul Mali and district educaelectronic inventory of re- specific disasters. at any of the sub-centres ev- tion officer Kiphire, Deenabandhu Panda. Earlier, welcome sources that enlists equipHe also informed that, ery Wednesday in Kohima and keynote address was delivered by district nodal officer, ment and human resources, to update data in IDRN, dis- town. NTCP Kiphire, Dr. N Moa Jamir while psychologist district collated from districts, states trict collectors or magistrate Earlier, the meeting hospital Kiphire, Kedorianuo Sirie presented the guidelines and national level line de- were authorised officials to was chaired by DC Kohima for tobacco free educational institutions & orientation, Topartments and agencies. get the latest information Gregory Thejawelie, who FEI App. The closing remark was proposed by junior denHe informed that it about disaster management also informed line depart- tal surgeon, district hospital Kiphire Dr. Wekhrou Mero. was a web-based platform resources available with var- ments to prepare disaster Altogether, 30 teachers from 16 schools, both government for managing the inven- ious line departments and management action plan and private attended the seminar during which all the 16 schools were registered on ToFEI App. tory of equipment, skilled agencies and were uploaded within one month.
NAGALAND POST, DIMAPUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021
NEWS IN BRIEF DC Phek informs: Deputy commissioner Phek, Razouvolie Dozo has informed that there would be total restriction of traffic movement through Pfutsero-Phek ongoing 2-lane road (existing km 45+700 to Km 51+200) from 10 p.m.-5 a.m., till September 24 to facilitate speedy completion of 2-lane works of PfutseroPhek road. The public have been advised to avoid travelling in the stretch during the stipulated time. ANHTU Peren informs: All Nagaland Hindi Teachers’ Union (ANHTU) Peren unit observed Hindi Diwas and held general election wherein Kewidinbo Zeliang was elected as president and Bamdi Zeliang as general secretary along with seven other members for the tenure 2021-2024. 173 Bn CRPF observes Hindi diwas: 173 Bn CRPF, Dimapur celebrated Hindi Diwas from September 1-15 where Vishnu Gautam, 173 Bn CRPF read out the message from DG CRPF Kuldeep Singh. He also gave away prizes to the winners of essay and Hindi typing competition.
SF nab OGW; recover explosive
DTCC Kiphire conducts seminar
SF and police personnel along with the apprehended OGW and recovered items. DIMAPUR: Security forces in a joint operation with the state police apprehended an over ground worker (OGW) with “warlike stores” at Nagaland Gate,
Dimapur on September 10. According to PRO IGAR (N), based on a specific input, the joint team recovered 4.75 kg of PEK explosive.
The apprehended individual along with recovered “warlike store” was handed over to west police station for further investigation, PRO informed
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“Blessed are those who die in the Lord, for they will rest from their hard work; for their good deeds to follow them!” Revelation 14:13
"I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me though he die, yet shall he live......” John 11:25 We the bereaved family of Lt. Rev. Vishepu Yepthomi expressed our deepest gratitude to various churches, organizations, friends and well-wishers who showered their prayers, concern, love and kindness upon us during the hours of bereavement. We extent our sincere appreciation to:1. Mr. Pukhayi Sumi, Advisor, Food 13. D.C. Hill Prayer Fellowship Youth & Civil Supplies, Taxes, LM & CP. Department. Government of Nagaland. 14. Natha New Baptist Church 2. Hon'ble Justice Songkhupchung Zunheboto. Serto, Gauhati High Court, 15. Natha Old Baptist Church Kohima Bench. Zunheboto. 3. Doctors and Nurses of NHAK. 16. Sumi Baptist Church, Relief 4. Government Advocates, Gauhati Committee, Zunheboto. High Court, Kohima Bench. 17. D.C. Hill Layemi Kuposhukulu 5. Sumi Baptist Church Kohima. Muqo. 6. Sumi Baptist Church Kohima 18. Zunheboto Fire Station Fellowship. Youth Department. 19. D.C. Hill Akighinimi Muqo. 7. Union Baptist Church Keyake 20. Sunday School Department, D.C Kohima Hill 8. Union Baptist Church Satakha 21. Flower Members SBCZ. 9. Programe Committee Ordination 22. Ex. BSF Union, Zunheboto Board SBAK Nito Mount District. 10. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou 23. Satami Baptist Church Kuqhakulu, Zunheboto, Nito 24. Satami Tughalomi Kuqhakulu. Mount. 25. Satami Union Dimapur. 11. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou Akuluto. 26. Satami Union Kohima 12. D.C. Hill Prayer Fellowship, SBCZ. 27. Satami Union Zunheboto. We also express our inability to mention each and every individual who has tirelessly and selflessly stood by us through our days of mourning. It is our humble prayer that the good Lord takes into account all of your kindness and bless you all abundantly. Loving family members k-1787/21
Lt. A. MALio ovung Born on : 01/03/1954 – Died on 09/09/2021 With outmost gratefulness, we, the bereaved family members of Lt. A. Malio Ovung, would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all those who stood by us in prayers, love, materially, physically and financially during the illness and sudden demise of our beloved father. We are unable to thank each and every one individually, but we sincerely convey our gratitude to the following. 1. Wokha Town Baptist Church 2. Wokha Town Forest Colony Fellowship 3. Phiro Ovung Ekhung Wokha Town 4. Phiro Baptist Ekhumkho 5. Pensioner Union Forest Colony Wokha Town 6. Wokha Town Wozhuro Union 7. Wokha Town Phiro Khumshum 8. Forest Yankho Council, Youth and Individuals 9. Yikhum tsolo yanpoe Yanpia eyi okho Wokha Town 10. Eastern Nagaland People's Union, Fellowship Wokha Town 11. Mrs.E.Helen Yanthan, CDPO Wozhuro We pray that our Almighty God bless you abundantly. Loving Wife, Children, Grandchildren, in-laws and loved ones k-1790/21
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“Your deeds have outlived your age, even at your last moment; you have left an alluring change in us.” You will not only be remembered as a valuable Father, Grandfather & Great Grandfather but as a great mentor for us! Late Rev Nivishe Yeptho Pastor
Died on 05-09-2021 “Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of his saints“
Psalm 116:15.
We, bereaved family of Lt. Rev Nivishe Yeptho pastor would like to express our sincere gratitude to each and everyone who stood by us through prayers, physically, materially and financially at the sudden demise of our beloved father on 05 Sept. 2021. We would like to convey our special thanks to: (1) WSBAK Staff. (2) Niuland Area (CLF) (3) Nizhevi Baptist Church (4) Phisami Union Dimapur (5) Imutu Kughuko (6) Zuheshe Baptist Church/ Youth/Women Department (7) Kuhuboto Town Baptist Church (8) Suhoi Baptist Church (9) Khehokhu Baptist Church (10) Luzheto Baptist Church/Youth/Women & Christian Education Ministry (11) Xelhouzhe Baptist Church (12) S. Vihuto Baptist Church (13) Rich Mount School and Little Millennium Chekiye Village (14 ) Luzheto Student Union. (15) Pukhato Baptist Church (16) Hoito Baptist Church (17) Hovishe Baptist Church (18) Kiyezu (B) Baptist Church (19) S Hotovi Baptist Church (20) S. Vihuto Baptist Church (21) Kuhuboto Ghakhu Baptist Pastor Fellowship (22) All Reverends, Licensed Holders and Pastors We regret that we could not thank and mention each and everyone individually, well wishers. We pray that the Lord Almighty bless you all abundantly. Love & Prayer Loving wife, children & relatives dp-4507/21 K Y M C
Late N. KOMetH 15th February, 1940 – 6th September, 2021 We, the bereaved family members of Lt. N. Kometh of Tanhai Village, would like to express our sincere appreciation to all individuals & unions who stood by us during his illness and following our wistful loss. We also convey our special gratitude towards:7. Shamnyu ward, Mon 1. Tanhai union Mon, Dimapur & Kohima 2. Tanhai Baptist Church 8. Pensioner Association, Mon 3. Tanhai Village Council 9. VDB Association, Mon 4. Konyak Baptist Church Mon 10. Dr. Along and nursing staff of Eden 5. Konyak Baptist Bumeinok Bangjum Hospital 6. Konyak Union 11. Prayer warriors Loving Wife, Children, In-laws, Grandchildren, Great Grandson & Family Members k-1789/21
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