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19 May 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 161

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ULB issue: SC says law must Sidda as CM, DKS as DyCM of Karnataka beNagaland followed; asks Centre to find solution

NEW DELHI, MAY 18 (AGENCIES): In a midnight breakthrough to the stalemate over the top job in Karnataka, Congress has decided to appoint 75-year-old Siddaramaiah as chief minister and D.K. Shivakumar as his deputy in the southern State. The oath-taking ceremony is to take place in Bengaluru on May 20. The formula was arrived at about 2 a.m. in Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge’s residence. This followed tense negotiations between Shivakumar, who was not ready to stand down, and the party high command among whom Sonia Gandhi is believed to have played a crucial role in turning him around. Announcing the decision, senior Congress leader K.C. Venugopal said, “After taking the opinion of the MLAs as and consultations with Sonia and Rahul, Congress president Mallikarjun

Karnataka CM-designate Siddaramaiah with his deputy DK Shivakumar meet Governor Gehlot to stake claim to form the government. (PTI)

Kharge has decided that Siddaramaiah will be chief minister of Karnataka. D. K. Shivakumar will be Deputy Chief Minister. He will be the only Deputy CM...” Karnataka CM-designate Siddaramaiah and his deputy-to-be DK Shivakumar led a Congress delegation late on Thursday and met Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot to stake claim to form the next government. This came after the Congress Legislature Party

formally elected Siddaramaiah as its leader. The Governor accepted their claim and invited them to take oath on Saturday (May 20). Shivakumar moved the proposal to elect Siddaramaiah as the legislative party leader after the commencement of the meeting and it was supported by all the 135 MLAs. Power sharing: There were reports that the central leadership had proposed a power-sharing formula as

per which Siddaramaiah will remain as the chief minister for the first two and a half years and then hand over the post to Shivakumar. Venugopal, however, dismissed any such proposal and said the only formula is to share the power with the people of Karnataka. “Ours is a democratic party, we believe in consensus and not in dictatorship,” he said. In an exclusive interview with India Today, Shivakumar did not wish to comment on reports about power-sharing but at the same time said that the “party will take a call at an appropriate time.” NDTV reported that there is a rough understanding of a 50:50 power sharing, under which Shivakumar can succeed Siddaramaiah in the top post after two and a half years, but this will hinge on the party’s performance in the state in next year’s Lok Sabha elections. Karnataka has 28 Lok Sabha seats.

PTI, quoting sources, reported that around 20 ministers will also be sworn in along with the chief minister and deputy chief minister, including some from the state legislative council, on Saturday. Senior leaders including party president Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and chief ministers of the Congress ruled states are expected to attend the oath taking ceremony. The Congress has also invited like-minded parties and their leaders, including Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, Telangana CM Chandrashekhar Rao, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik to the swearing in. Invitation has also been extended to several other opposition leaders including Sitaram Yechuri, Uddhav Thackeray, Sharad Pawar, Farooq Abdullah and Akhilesh Yadav.

Rijiju removed as Rise in non-communicable diseases in Nagaland: Paiwang Union law minister D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 ber 2016, 30-bed Integrated through Ayush hospitals

Kiren Rijiju (File)

NEW DELHI, MAY 18 (PTI): In a sudden development, Kiren Rijiju was removed as Union law minister on Thursday after less than a two-year stint that was marked by frequent run-ins with the judiciary. He was replaced by Arjun Ram Meghwal. Rijiju has been given the relatively low-profile earth sciences ministry, which was earlier held by Jitendra Singh. As the Union law minister, Rijiju took on the judiciary on several issues, including the collegium system of appointing Supreme Court and high court judges and described it as being “alien” to the Constitution. While the decision to abruptly shift Rijiju out of the high-profile law ministry has come as a surprise, sources believe it may have been motivated by the government’s wish to reset its ties with the higher judiciary as a sense of confrontation and one-upmanship appeared to mark their relationship. The comments of Rijiju, dubbing some retired judges as part of “anti-India” forces had also drawn a lot of flak. The appointment of Meghwal, a Dalit face of the BJP from Rajasthan, also comes ahead of the assembly elections in the state slated for later this year.

This is it!

“Since many from Dimapur come here to buy chicken, I’m going online and home delivery.” K Y M C

(NPN): Even as the State was still grappling with communicable diseases, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases has also increased over the years. This was confirmed by Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) minister Paiwang Konyak. Speaking at the National Ayush Mission Conclave at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on Thursday, the minister however said the alarming rate of increase in lifestyle-related health disorders could be reversed to great extent with the intervention of Ayush system of healthcare. He said that the public

Paiwang speaking at the Conclave in Delhi.

response to Ayush medicines had been very encouraging and their intake was steadily increasing over the years. Paiwang said, with the support of the Centre, the State had established a 10-bed Integrated Ayush Hospital at Dimapur, which was functioning since Octo-

Ayush Hospital at Noklak, which was functioning since December 2018, and a 50bed Integrated Ayush Hospital at Razha, Chedema, which was functioning since 2022. He disclosed that the ongoing projects were a 50-bed Integrated Ayush Hospital at Sapangya, Mokokchung, while the 30-bed Integrated Ayush Hospital at Yachem, Longleng was under construction. With co-location, Ayush facility had provided support to repair and renovation of some community and primary health centres, and medicines were made available

and dispensaries. Paiwang however stated that for the last few years, the State had failed to avail approved outlay, which had hampered ongoing projects. Divulged that during 2022-23, the State could avail only 25% of the total outlay and that most of the programmes approved during the previous year had to be carried over to the current financial year. During the current year, he said the State was proposing 15 new Ayush dispensaries, including 11 dispensaries that were approved last year but fund could not be sanctioned or released. (Cont’d on p-8)

NEW DELHI, MAY 18 (PTI/AGENCIES): The law of the land must be followed, the Supreme Court said on Thursday while expressing displeasure over the Nagaland assembly passing a resolution to repeal the municipal act and resolving not to hold elections to the urban local bodies. The apex court observed that it respects the local sentiments but asserted authorities cannot let the law of the land not prevail especially when there is nothing affecting the personal rights or personal laws. A bench of justices S K Kaul and A Amanullah is hearing a petition seeking 33 per cent reservation for women in the elections to local bodies in the state. During the hearing on Thursday, the bench observed it is not something adverse to the interest of the state which is happening as the people will elect their representatives in the elections. The top court said the Centre have to find a solution in the matter. “We respect the local sentiments but the law of the land must be followed and it is your duty as the Union government… You have to find a solution. We cannot let the law of the land not being followed,” the bench said. “You can’t let the law of the land not prevail especially when there is nothing affecting your personal rights or personal laws in this behalf. We are only getting people to represent you who will look after your interest at the grass-root level. How can one have objection to that?” it observed. The bench told the counsel appearing for Nagaland that it has given long

enough rope to the state in the matter. “We have given you a long rope. Don’t make it so long that you hang yourself,” it observed. The bench noted that Additional Solicitor General K M Nataraj, appearing for the Centre, and the state’s counsel have submitted that they are at the task and request for a short accommodation. “We have put to them the seriousness of the matter as long rope also has its limitations,” it said while listing the matter for hearing in July. During the hearing, the bench told the state’s counsel, “In the nutshell, the position is, you are not willing to implement the assurances given to the court on the right or wrong pretext that there are groups who don’t want it and you don’t want to go against them.” It asked if a section of a society have a contrary point of view on the issue, does the government “succumb to the blackmail”. “We are sensitive to the issue in the state and therefore we gave time. There has to be some end to it,” the bench said, adding the state can’t keep the issue hanging. “We expected some restraint in the CM’s Affidavit. Mr AG do not let us enter into arena where have to declare sumne customary

laws unconstitutional,” the court said as quoted by the Bar & Bench in a tweet. The Centre had earlier told the top court that interministerial discussions are on in pursuance to the apex court’s order seeking its stand on whether the constitutional scheme of one-third reservation for women in municipalities and town councils can be violated by state of Nagaland. Earlier, coming out with this constitutional argument to justify its March 29 decision to repeal the Nagaland Municipal Act under which women reservation was promised, Nagaland chief secretary in an affidavit said that Nagaland faced a “peculiar situation” as municipalities under the Constitution Part IXA apply to the state while the operation of Panchayats under Part IX stand specifically excluded by Article 243M. “This has created an anomalous situation in the state whereby women living in the urban areas can claim reservation whereas their counterparts in rural areas do not have such a benefit,” the chief secretary said. The geographical makeup of the state is such that there is often no clear demarcation between village areas and municipal areas and villages often surround and merge with the municipal areas, informed the state. In view of such peculiar and unique circumstances prevailing in the state, the affidavit said, “The Government will have to consider such disparity, also taking into consideration the fact that Article 371A of the Constitution applies to the entire State of Nagaland.”

Congress sets up ‘fact-finding’ team NSF welcomes Ban on sale of chicken lifted from today DC Kohima’s May for in-depth study of Manipur violence 12 notification DMC ‘temporarily’

IMPHAL, MAY 18 (IANS): Congress, which had dubbed the violence in Manipur “pre-planned” and demanded immediate imposition of President’s Rule in the BJPruled state, has constituted a three-member ‘fact-finding’ team to study the violence in the state, ascertain the causes of widespread hostilities, and evaluate its extent. A Congress leader in Imphal said on Thursday that the party president Mallikarjun Kharge has constituted the three-member team, comprising party General Secretary Mukul

Wasnik, in-charge for Tripura, Sikkim, and Nagaland Dr. Ajoy Kumar and party’s Tripura MLA Sudip Roy Barman to visit Manipur. The team would study the Manipur situation in coordination with the state in-charge Bhakta Charan Das, state President K. Meghachandra Singh and three-time former Chief Minister and incumbent Congress Legislator Party leader Okram Ibobi Singh. Congress general secretary (Org) K.C. Venugopal in a statement said that the ‘fact-finding’ team

would submit its report to the Congress President at the earliest. Das last week visited Manipur and compared the valley-based organisations Arambai Tenggol and Meitei Leepun to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bajrang Dal.”The condition in Manipur is visible to the country and world and I have been working in Manipur for the last three years. There are two areas -hill area and the valley area,” Das had said and demanded immediate imposition of President’s Rule in the state.

D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has welcomed May 12 order of deputy commissioner Kohima directing all area administrative officers to issue instructions to all village councils and GBs to refrain from issuing scheduled tribe/ backward tribe/indigenous inhabitants certificates to children of non-Naga fathers as well as non-Naga children adopted by Naga parents. NSF president Kegwayhun Tep said that the federation also appreciated

revises broiler chicken rates

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D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): Poultry Union Dimapur (PUD) has called off its ban on sale of poultry under its jurisdiction in Dimapur which will take effect from May 19 after the Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) responded by reviewing the earlier rate and enhancing the rates in accordance with ground reality. It may be recalled that (Cont’d on p-8) PUD had called for ban on

sale of chicken on May 18 since the rate fixed by DMC on May 12 was lower than the prevailing rate at Lahorijan, Karbi Anglong (Assam), from where chicken was purchased from. DMC on May 12, fixed the rate at Rs160 per kg for live broiler chicken and Rs.250 per kg for dressed broiler chicken. According to PUD the prevalent rate in Lahorijan, was Rs.180 to 190 per kg for live chicken and Rs.300 per kg for dressed chicken. After PUD called for ban w.e.f. May 17, the DMC on May 18 announced revision of rate by enhancing live chicken (broiler) to Rs.200 per kg and dressed chicken

to Rs.290 per kg. This was stated by DMC administrator W. Manpai Phom who informed media that the revision was “temporary” and done after DMC staff surveyed the prevalent rate sold by wholesalers in Assam. He said DMC in pursuance of the appeal by PUD undertook the survey so as to break the deadlock and to offset the shortage and ensure sale of chicken meat. In a press note informing about the enhanced rate, DMC also reiterated its right to cancel/withdraw the “temporary rate” for poultry after normalisation of the current crisis. (Cont’d on p-8)

State govt, Embibe ink MoU for AI-powered learning Illegal structures removed from DPRO office DIMAPUR, MAY 18 (NPN): Nagaland government and Embibe, India’s foremost AIpowered learning and outcomes platform, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to make artificial intelligence (AI) powered education accessible to all students. This will help over three lakh students and 7,500 educators from 1,925 government-run and aided schools across the State with access to Embibe’s AI-led personalised and adaptive teaching and learning apps. This initiative is part of Embibe’s public sector learning intervention initiative that is set to impact over four crore students across 20 States in the 2023-24 academic year.

3 lakh students, 7,500 teachers from 1,925 Govt- aided schools to receive AI-based personalised learning The MoU was signed by School Education principal director Thavaseelan K and Embibe’s senior vice-president Devendra Gaur in the presence of Nellayappan B, deputy director of School Education and OSD to chief minister. Announcing the launch of the collaboration, Thavaseelan said the partnership with Embibe was in alignment with the State government‘s continued

efforts to impart the best quality education to students. He mentioned that the government was glad to partner with the company to equip teachers and students with Embibe’s AI-powered teaching and learning apps, thereby significantly enhancing the quality of education. With the app turning into a personal guide, he mentioned that students would be able to identify gaps in their learning, behaviour and skills, while the teachers would be able to significantly scale up personal attention on every child. Commenting on the partnership, Embibe founder and CEO Aditi Avasthi claimed that the company had completed a decade-long journey

to make truly personalised education accessible to every child, irrespective of his or her socio-economic background or language of learning. She disclosed that Nagaland was the first State in the Northeast to partner with the company. She said that the company was collaborating with the government due to a dedication to create a level playing field for all students, regardless of infrastructure or teaching quality. She said AI-powered products could create a huge impact on teaching-learning equation in Nagaland. She said Embibe was excited to work closely with the schools to achieve higherquality teaching and learning outcomes for the State.

DIMAPUR, MAY 18 (NPN): As per the directive of deputy commissioner (DC) Dimapur Sachin Jaiswal, district administration led by SDO (C) sadar Yanthungbemo Kikon, GBs and police personnel removed illegal structures constructed at DPRO office here on Thursday. According to DPRO, Lolano Patton the ongoing construction of a Multimedia-cumState Convention Centre at the site had been hampered due to encroachment by private parties. With the encroached land being now cleared and structures removed, the contractor has now assured to commence the construction work by Monday. DPRO has expressed gratitude to DC, GBs and commissioner police for the prompt action of removing the illegal structures and protecting government land. Along with the DPRO, joint director Simon and assistant director Atuzo were also Illegal structures being removed present during the eviction process. at DPRO office compound. (DPRO) K Y M C


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