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Vol XXXIII No. 108

DIMAPUR, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

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Centre reduces more ‘disturbed areas’ under AFSPA in NE: Amit Shah

NEW DELHI, MAR 25 (PTI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has once again decided to decrease the jurisdiction of “disturbed areas” declared under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) in Nagaland, Assam and Manipur. AFSPA in Nagaland was removed from 15 police station areas of seven districts from April 1, 2022.

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“Well reverend, I got this money during election but did not vote to uphold clean election.“

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Amit Shah

Following a recommendation of a governmentappointed committee, the AFSPA was removed from three other police station areas with effect from April

1, 2023, the officials said. With this, the disturbed area tag has been removed from a total of 18 police station areas in eight districts of Nagaland. In a series of tweets, Shah said this decision has been taken on account of significant improvement in the security situation in the North Eastern region. “A historic day for the Northeast! PM @narendramodi led GoI has once again decided to decrease the dis-

turbed areas in Nagaland, Assam and Manipur under the AFSPA. This decision has been taken on account of significant improvement in the security situation in North-East India,” he said. The home minister said for the first time in India’s history, Modi prioritised security, peace and development in the northeast and as a result of it, the region is now rapidly heading on the path of peace and development.

NLTP Act will have to be enforced: Moatoshi DIMAPUR, MAR 25 (NPN): Advisor excise, labour, employment & skill development Moatoshi Longkumer on Saturday asserted that the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act , 1989 will have to be enforced if the Act was to stay. Moatoshi said this during his introductory meeting with excise department officials held in the conference hall of the commissioner of excise, Dimapur on Saturday. Advisor encouraged the excise person-

nel to prove their worth as the department was fully empowered under the Act. He also exhorted the excise fraternity to work as a team and accept him as their team leader. Obser ving that the “sorry state of affair is unfortunately an appendage of the past”, Moatoshi Longkumer said that there would be a change in the system and work culture, which will promote and reward meritocracy. In this regard, advisor assured to extend all possible support.

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On the occasion, advisor also expressed concern over the accessibility and proliferation of drug use and abuse in the society. In his address, commissioner & secretary excise Kevekha Kevin Zehol, informed that the excise department has various ongoing proposals pertaining to infrastructural development, check gate activation, narcotics related matters, which he hoped will come to fruition that under the leadership of the new advisor for (Cont’d on p-8) excise.

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INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

NFR hijacks trains NSCN (I-M) objects to holding Mock drill on Apr 10 & 11 to check from Dimapur Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, MAR 25 (NPN): Train passengers of Nagaland including nearby Karbi Anglong district have been deprived of essential train services after Northeastern Frontier Railway(NFR) systematically rescheduled timings and stoppages since 2020. However, the state government has remained silent and hardly bothered to address the issue despite being highlighted on several occasions in this newspaper for decades. For instance, the daily Nagaland Express introduced in 2011 ran between Dimapur to Guwahati. The train now operates from Dibrugarh to Dimapur to Guwahati since 2020. Also the BG Express which operated daily from Guwahati to Dimapur and back has been extended to Mariani since 2020. It may also be noted that Nagaland has also lost the Jan Shatabdi introduced in 1996 from Dimapur to Guwahati as per railways scheme. The train has been taken to Jorhat town. Dimapur used to handle huge volume of passengers and earn the second highest revenue for the NFR.

ULB elections on May 16

DIMAPUR, MAR 25 (NNPN): NSCN (I-M) has raised objection to the State Election Commission (SEC) notification of holding the elections to the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) on May 16, pointing out that May 16-- ‘Naga Plebiscite’ was a “historic and auspicious day that made the Naga history so unique and revered should not be buried to fulfil local electoral process.” Explaining what it takes to give historical importance to May 16, NSCN (I-M) through its MIP said that after the declaration of Naga

independence on August 14, 1947, Naga Plebiscite was held on May 16, 1951 “to reaffirm the sovereign will and aspiration of the Nagas as declared on 14th August, 1947 to live as a free and a sovereign nation as ever.” It maintained that this was an irrevocable solemn vow that defines the Naga people’s political identity as a nation. “Nagas have history and it is the defence of Naga history that Naga political struggle started and it is the recognition of Naga political issue that (Cont’d on p-8) 1997

JCC 3-pt resolution on ULB polls Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, MAR 25 (NPN): Joint Coordination Committee (JCC), which held an emergency meeting with 15 Dimapur-based tribal hohos, unions and organizations along with NCD, DUCCF & GB Union Dimapur to discuss the issue of urban local bodies (ULB) election, has adopted threepoint resolution. Addressing the media after nearly four hours of meeting, JCC secretary, W Rainbow Ngullie, informed (Cont’d on p-8) that the house unanimously

resolved and endorsed JCC to spearhead the ULB issue till the demands of the Naga people were fulfilled. The house also resolved that JCC officials would participate in the apex tribal body meeting to be held at Kohima on March 27. Further, it was resolved that JCC would submit a memorandum to the government demanding the report of Judicial Inquiry Commission (JIC), which was set up to inquire into January 31, 2017 incident, in which two youths were killed in the police (Cont’d on p-8)

COVID readiness

NEW DELHI, MAR 25 (AGENCIES): Amid rising cases of COVID-19 and seasonal influenza, the government is planning a nationwide mock drill on April 10 and 11 to take stock of hospital preparedness. According to a joint advisory issued by the Union Health Ministry and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Saturday, both public and private health facilities in all districts are expected to participate in the exercise aimed at taking stock of availability of medicines, hospital beds, medical equipment and medical oxygen. The exact details of the mock drill shall be communicated to the states in the virtual meeting scheduled on March 27, the advisory stated. The joint advisory highlighted that in the past several weeks, COVID-19 testing has declined in some states and the current testing levels are insufficient as compared to the standards prescribed by the WHO i.e 140 tests per million. The Health Ministry has already issued detailed guidelines for management of co-infection of COVID-19 with other seasonal epidemic prone diseases.

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