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WHO red flags India-made cough syrup

UNITED NATIONS, APR 25 (PTI): World Health Organisation Tuesday issued a product alert over contaminated syrup by an Indian manufacturer, warning that it is unsafe for use, especially in children, and may result in serious injury or death.

The WHO Medical Product Alert refers to a batch of substandard (contaminated) Guaifenesin syrup TG syrup identified in the Marshall Islands and Micronesia (Federated States of) and reported to WHO on April 6, 2023.

The stated manufacturer of the affected product is QP Pharmachem Ltd (Punjab, India). The stated marketer of the product is Trillium Pharma (Haryana, India). To date, neither the stated manufacturer nor the marketer have provided guarantees to WHO on the safety and quality of these products. “The substandard product referenced in this

NCD suggests designated place for local vendors

DIMAPUR, APR 25

(NPN): Appreciating the ban on street hawkers and vendors illegally occupying the public footpath and roadside vehicle parking areas in Dimapur city, the Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) has, however, appealed to the responsible authorities to designate suitable place for local vendors.

NCD vice president (Adm) Holuto Aye and general secretary LK Peter Anal maintained that Naga local unemployed youths, women and individual families were the “most affected by financial crunches.” NCD stated that setting up of food courts along the roadside by locals to earn their livelihood was “always hailed as honest, innovative step for anyone trying to live by honest and hardworking means.”

The council also said that those groups mostly Naga populace starting to venture into business activities in Dimapur city to earn their livelihood in recent years was “a result of compulsion by their growing need” to secure necessities of life. “It is also understood that owing to late venturing and financial incapacities, they are unable to find any empty space in the market, so they adopted vendor business on the footpaths or roadsides,” NCD stated.

NCD asserted that almost all the best commercial sites were occupied by nonlocals with their “lucrative business establishments” in Dimapur city years back.

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Alert is unsafe and its use, especially in children, may result in serious injury or death. Toxic effects can include abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, inability to pass urine, headache, altered mental state and acute kidney injury which may lead to death,” the alert said. There was no immediate comment from the manufacturer on the WHO alert. Guaifenesin is an expectorant used to relieve chest congestion and the symptoms of cough.

Samples of the Guaifenesin syrup TG syrup from the Marshall Islands were analysed by quality

control laboratories of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of Australia. The analysis found that the product contained unacceptable amounts of diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol as contaminants.

The product referenced in this alert may have marketing authorisations in other countries in the Western Pacific region. It may have also been distributed, through informal markets, to other countries or regions, the alert by the global health agency said.

The alert said that Diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol are toxic to humans when consumed and can prove fatal. Who advised that if people have the affected product, they should not use it. WHO requests increased surveillance and diligence within the supply chains of countries and regions likely to be affected by these products. Increased surveillance

of the informal/unregulated market is also advised. National regulatory authorities/ health authorities are advised to immediately notify WHO if these substandard products are discovered in their respective country.

Manufacturers of liquid dosage forms, especially syrups that contain excipients including propylene glycol, sorbitol, and/or glycerin/glycerol, are urged to test for the presence of contaminants such as ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol before use in medicines.

Healthcare professionals should report any suspicious cases of adverse events linked to the use of these contaminated medicines to the National Regulatory Authorities/ National Pharmacovigilance Centre, it said.

Recently, questions have been raised over the quality of drugs manufactured by India-based companies.

ENPO says no to exploration of any mineral resource

DIMAPUR, APR 25

(NPN): The Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) has reiterated its earlier stand not to allow exploration of any mineral resource, including oil, in Eastern Nagaland region.

According to a statement, ENPO, in consultation with federating tribal bodies, has reminded that the public resolution still stood with regard to exploration/extraction of mineral resources, including oil.

ENPO said that the “public resolution still stands firm and resolute.”

Therefore, ENPO said that the resolution would continue to remain in force until such time the organisation framed its own guidelines in consultation with the federating tribal bodies, landowners and other stakeholders.

Call to eliminate drug-resistant malaria found in border area

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KOHIMA, APR 25 (NPN): A mutated malaria parasite resistant to many of the drugs, which had been found in Southeast Asia and parts of China, was recently detected in areas as close as 25 km on the Myanmar side bordering Nagaland.

Health & Family welfare commissioner & secretary Y Kikheto Sema said this at a programme organised to observe “World Malaria Day 2023” at directorate of H&FW here Tuesday on the theme “Time to deliver zero malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement”.

Referring to a 2015

study published in the Lancet, about the worrying spread of drug-resistant malaria in Myanmar close to the border with India, Kikheto stressed the urgency to eliminate malaria as soon as possible. The role of experts and research scientists

is crucial for a new medicine to fight against the new malaria, he asserted. He said that the new malaria reportedly found in the Mekong region in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, parts of China and Myanmar was an open chal-

Pork butcher shops closure in Dimapur enters second day; PBUD seizes 15 pigs

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DIMAPUR, APR 25

(NPN): Pork Butchers Union

Dimapur (PBUD), which is enforcing ban on pigs from Assam and closure of pork butcher shops in Dimapur, seized 15 pigs that were being transported on Tuesday.

PBUD began closure of all the pork butcher shops in Dimapur on Monday in protest against the Assam government ban on transportation of pigs through the state of Assam

Speaking to media persons, PBUD president

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units to ‘monitor and verify’ outsiders

DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has directed all its federating units and subordinate bodies to implement in toto the resolution adopted at its Emergency Federal Assembly on April 22 to effectively carry out “monitoring and verifying of outsiders in their respective jurisdictions” while also submitting a census report to its office within two months with effect from April 23. In a statement, NSF president Kegwayhun Tep and general secretary Siipuni NG Philo expressed concern over the poor enforcement of Inner Line Permit (ILP)in the North-eastern States and the influx of Illegal Immigrants, which was posing as the biggest demographic threat to the indigenous inhabitants of the region.

NSF expressed con -

cern that lack of stringent implementation of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation (BEFR), 1873 had made the Naga homeland a safe haven for illegal immigrants.

In order to regulate the flow of tourists and control the influx of illegal immigrants, through the effective implementation of ILP, NSF stressed on the “need for a tough and honest government run by tough and honest leaders, tough and honest bureaucracy backed by tough and honest general public.”

It also pointed out that

an overwhelming number of people with questionable identity were inhabiting various parts of Naga homeland, which had come to pose as a major threat to identity, culture and survival of indigenous people, resulting in societal destruction. NSF ca utioned that this undeniable threat threatened to plunge the society into a situation wherein Nagas could become a minority in their own land.

In the light of this looming danger caused by the unabated influx of the illegal immigrants into Naga homeland, NSF appealed the State government to put in place a robust mechanism to protect all genuine citizens. The federation also reiterated its demand for setting up a committee/ commission by the State government to oversee the implementation of online ILP system in the State.

“Instead of talking only about liquor scam shouldn’t they be talking about liquor ban?”

Shikato T Swu said that the union intercepted one pickup truck at New filed check gate while transporting 15 pigs to Kohima.

He said that out of 15 pigs, 10 were “Assam local” and five were “supply pigs”

from other states. The union warned that stern action would be imposed against defaulters.

Carrying out such activities even after serving notice is discouraging, PBUD said and appealed to all responsible to extend cooperation.

PBUD vice president Hotoshe Zhimo also appealed to the state government to address the issue. He said that the imposition of ban was not only for the welfare of the pork business community but also for the public in general.

lenge to the malaria drugs.

“The new malaria is resistant to many of our drugs and therefore the available medicines are not in a position to treat the new emerging disease which is not far away from us,” Kikheto said. In this regard, he urged all the doctors and researchers that it was a crucial moment and that now was the time to invent a new medicine to fight against the disease.

“In our journey to a free-malaria world by 2030, we need awareness campaigns and cleanliness drives with the active participation of all section of the people,” he said.

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DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): The State government is mulling reviving the 50 TPD (tons per day) Wazeho mini cement plant at Wazeho in Phek district.

This was informed by Nagaland State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (NSMDC) chairman Kuputo Shohe during his maiden visit to the cement plant on Tuesday, accompanied by the managing director and other officials of the corporation. For this, Kuputo said the corporation had already invited outside investors to take hold of the plant in order to revive it. According to NSMDC, the initial 50 TPD

Naga scholar on repatriation of human remains

DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): A Naga Social Anthropologist Dr. Salome Zhimomi, who has been living in Australia for over three decades, has expressed her views over published materials on the reported move by some Naga research scholars to repatriate human remains of Nagas from the Pitts River Museum in London.

Dr.Salome based her observations in her article titled: “ Repatriation of Naga Ancestral Remains: An Intriguing Discourse” with regard to the overview on “ The Journey from the heart: Naga Repatriation and Healing of The Land”,

published in some media. According to Dr. Salome, the very title of the researchers “Journey from the Heart: Reflections on repatriation of Naga ancestral remains” is undoubtedly a very catchy topic and would generate some interesting academic discourses for rising young Naga scholars, especially through contemporary concepts on colonization, colonialism, coloniality and decolonization. She expressed reservations about the project for repatriation established in Nagaland over an initiative by Pitts River Museum England, which is being turned into an academic

discourse in Nagaland. Dr. Salome said that having lived in Australia for nearly three decades, she noted that the Naga repatriation project seemed to “involve a false equivalence of differing indigenous histories around the world-particularly the journey of the aboriginal people of Australia”.

Dr. Salome said such concepts as contained in the Naga repatriation project are “imported into the Naga discourse to describe history and experience.” She also said this was a “false equivalent for the Naga researchers to import external pedagogy born out of others’ historical pain and trauma and inject

that into the Naga community’s discussion of its own affairs”.

Dr.Salome said such misappropriation of other people’s intellectual knowledge was deeply disrespectful for us and our own unique stories about decades of suffering and trauma that Nagas bore at the hands of the Indian military.”

She concluded that if the process of repatriation of Naga cultural remains is to be done, it should be on a collaborative approach of Naga communities and government agency such as State Museum of Art and Culture department. (Full text on p-6)

CHANDIGARH, APR 25 (PTI): Five-time former Punjab chief minister and Shiromani Akali Dal patriarch Parkash Singh Badal, known for his winsome humility and strong rural roots, died on Tuesday. He was 95.

Badal, who had not been keeping well for sometime, was admitted to Mohali’s Fortis Hospital over a week ago after he complained of uneasiness in breathing.

“Mr Badal passed away at around 8 pm,” hospital Director Abhijeet Singh told PTI over the phone.

The central govern -

ment announced two days of state mourning on April 26 and 27 across India as a mark of respect to the former chief minister.

On the days of mourning, the national flag will be flown at half mast and there will be no official entertainment, the Ministry of Home Affairs said in a communication to all states.

Parkash Singh Badal first became chief minister in 1970, heading a coalition government that did not complete its term. He was also the chief minister in 1977-80, 1997-2002, 200712 and 2012-2017. At 94, Parkash SinghBadal last year became the country’s oldest candidate to fight a state election when he entered the electoral battle for the 13th time but lost—only second defeat in a political career spanning more than seven decades. His last rites will take place Thursday afternoon at his native village Badal in Lambi in Muktsar.

modernisation of the 150 TPD mini cement plant at Wazeho was completed in May 2008, inaugurated on June 27, 2008 and trial operation started thereafter.

Kuputo said NSMDC was in the process of privatising operation on lease basis as per the policy of the government.

cement plant at Wazeho was the first mineral-based project taken up by the corporation during the Sixth Five Year Plan. The plant operated from 1992 to 2003. Due to the growing demand for cement in Na-

galand as well as in the neighbouring States, the Nagaland government decided to expand and modernize the existing 50 TPD plant by adding another 100 TPD capacity at the same location.

The expansion and

DIMAPUR, APR 25

(NPN): NDPP Youth Organisation was quick to react to the recent statement of veteran Naga leader and former chief minister and governor Dr SC Jamir for his views on lack of governance in Nagaland and also questioning whether chief minister Neiphiu Rio should continue in office for the mess.

In a hard-hitting reaction to Jamir’s recent statement, NDPP youth through a press release termed his statement as “personalised attacks on the present leadership of the State” that was not only in bad taste but unbecoming and opined it

to be a motivated with a negative agenda. The youth body said it was unfortunate that despite being a nonagenarian, Jamir still seemed to be carrying personal grudge.

Accusing the 91-yearold leader of either having lost his bearings or spiteful in his thinking, NDPP youth wing said the present dispensation has the overwhelming mandate of the people of Nagaland and reminded that Rio, was now into his fifth tenure on the back of a massive mandate given by the electorate in the recently-concluded elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA). The youth wing said despite “Jamir’s

Interacting with villagers and NSMDC workers’ union representatives, Kuputo reminded them that the corporation had to earn and help the government, and not the other way round. “Ours should be a revenue generating corporation,” he stressed, while urging the

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best efforts to mislead the people” during the election campaign, especially in his home district, the public responded to the positive campaign of the PDA coalition and completely rejected his party which could not win even a single seat. It said in his own home constituency, Jamir’s campaign once again crumbled as he ironically supported the very candidate who had defeated him in the past. These realities must have frustrated him, the release added.

Acknowledging Jamir as a senior leader who had held various positions in the past, the youth wing however

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Raise standards of policing: DGP

service. He also encouraged the officers to approach the changing times by changing the way of policing and, the need for more proactive policing; importance to cybercrimes and also, correct on the use of social media platforms by members of the police department.

The house also discussed on various agendas and used the occasion as an opportunity of self-appraisal and self- introspection of the member Officers.

Tokheho chairs Mon DISHA meeting

DIMAPUR: MP Lok Sabha, Tokheho Yepthomi chaired the Mon District Development Co-ordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) meeting on April 25 at Deputy Commissioner Conference Hall, Mon.

G&M deptt. holds felicitation programme for W. Chingang

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DIMAPUR: Director General of Police (DGP), Rupin Sharma on Tuesday asked the police officers to raise the professional standards of policing in view of the number of increasing crime rates in the state.

Speaking as special guest at the 51st General Conference of the Nagaland Police Service Association (NPSA) at the Rhododendron Hall, Police Complex, Chumukedima, Sharma said despite increase in population, economic offences, vehicles theft and new cases of crimes, the total number of cases registered annually remained the same.

He therefore suggested the need of the NPS officers to make Nagaland

Police and professionalism as their primary identity. He also said that increase in case registration should not be seen as a breakdown of law and order but, greater public trust on the police.

Sharma also commented Nagaland Police personnel for their stellar image of professionalism while performing duties outside the State, but the same has not been maintained while performing duties within the State.

He further reminded the police officers that they were the “skeleton of the Nagaland Police”, and encouraged them to study and deliberate how Nagaland Police can improve through NPSA platform.

He also spoke on various issues of the police administration and matters relating to the welfare of the subordinates.

Delivering presidential address, NPSA president, Teisovise Metha highlighted the important role played by the NPS officers in the governance of the State. He also spoke on the various issues plaguing the NPS cadre and the serious problem of stagnation in the career progression of the officers leading to low morale and motivations.

At the Business Session, commissioner of police Dimapur, Kevithuho Sophie shared his experiences and encouraged the young police officers the need to respect their cadre

FRMCAT conveys meeting

DIMAPUR: Forest & Raw Materials Contractors’ Association Tuli, (FRMCAT) has convened its 40th annual general meeting on April 28 at 10 am at F&RMCA Conference hall, Tuliyong Ward, Tuli Town. In this connection, the association has informed all the members to attend the meeting positively.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Meanwhile, a new team of officer bearers of the NPSA for a term of two years has been constituted with Khrodi Rhetso as president, Joseph Thongliu as vice president, Relo T Aye as general secretary, Tiajungla Ao, Manom Wallim and P. Philip Yanthan as joint secretaries and Ben Longkmer as treasurer.

Earlier, the inaugural session was chaired by NPSA general secretary, Shouka Kakheto and general secretary of NPSA and executive secretary NPBCA, Rev. Dr. Hukashe Zhimomi invoked the session with a prayer. The session concluded with vote of thanks by NPSA vice president, Limaakum T Jamir.

According to DIPR report, the MP expressed gratitude to all the HoDs, members and briefed about the purpose of DISHA and urged them to use the government fund and scheme wisely for the development of the people.

He cited examples of development in neighbouring state, and said district’s development works in the state was not satisfactory. He therefore called upon them to fulfil their responsibility by performing their duties with utmost sincerity.

Delivering the welcome address, Deputy Commissioner Mon, Ajit Kumar Verma expressed gratitude to MP Lok Sabha for attending the meeting in Mon and thanked all the departments for attending the meeting and also for their Power Points Presentation on their DISHA activities.

DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): Department of Geology & Mining (DGM) on Tuesday held a felicitation programme for advisor, Geology & Mining and Department of Under Developed Areas (DUDA), W Chingang Konyak, at DGM conference hall, Dimapur.

Addressing the gathering, the advisor noted on the effectiveness of the department officials and sought advice on the needs to uplift and upgrade the department.

Speaking on the lack of revenue generation of the department, the newly appointed advisor said that he would try to speak with the government for Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) from Delhi, and with the state government for additional funds.

On the recent agreement between Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and state Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, for oil exploration, Konyak said Rio was interested to extract oil for revenue generation.

Meanwhile, delivering

an overview of the department, jt director, Kenyelo Rengma, said that DGM was established in 1968, with the main task to carry out mineral exploration and identify its resources with the aim for state to exploit its recourses for overall economic development of the people. A discussion hour was also held where the department official requested the advisor to look into the

matter of opening up check gate for the department.

Earlier, the programme was chaired by commissioner and secretary, geology and mining, K Libanthung Lotha and invocation by jt director, Newmai Asingbow, and felicitation of the advisor was initiated by director, N Longrikaba. The programme concluded with vote of thanks by jt director, Er Chirhotho Rasutho.

Late Tiayanger Lkr (Mopungchuket Village)

15/04/1960 – 22/04/2023

We, the family of Lt. Tiayanger Lkr with grateful hearts express our heartfelt thankfulness for standing with us and mourning with us in our time of bereavement. Our hearts are deeply moved by all who have been there for us in labour, aid and in prayers. We are forever indebted to all of you and it is our prayer that our Lord Almighty be with you always.

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Loving children and relatives

Lt. KHEKAHOTO H. ANCHE SECRETARY, GPRN/NSCN

Born on 20/01/1974 : Died on 20/04/2023

“Naked I came from my mother’s womb and naked shall I return there. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.” (Job : 1 : 21)

We, the bereaved family members of Late Khekahoto H. Anche, would like to express our profound gratitude to each and every individual, relatives, friends, neighbours and well wishers who supported us spiritually, physically, financially and materially during his brief illness and sad demise.

We convey our special thanks to :

1. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou, Eralibill

2. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou, Naharbari.

3. Viyixe Baptist Akukuhou.

4. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou, New Showuba

5. Viyixe Union, Dimapur.

6. Usutomi Inalimi, Dimapur.

7. St. Mary’s Hr. Sec. School, Padampukhuri , Dimapur.

8. Bloom Academy, Ekranipathar, Dimapur.

9. Shri. N Kitovi Zhimomi. Ato Kilonser. GPRN/NSCN.

10. Shri. Tokheho Yepthomi, MP, Lok Sabha.

11. Shri. G. Ikuto Zhimomi, Advisor Land Resources, Govt. of Nagaland.

12. Shri. Huvuto Yepthomi, Speaker, NTH, GPRN/NSCN.

13. Shri. Hukiye N. Tissica, Naga Construction.

14. Shri. Hokito N. Tissica, Council Chairman, Eralibill

15. Shri. Hokato Vusshe, General Secretary, NSCN

16. Shri. Akashe Zhimomi, G.B. Eralibill.

17. Shri. Tokishe Achumi, Kilonser, GPRN/NSCN

18. Head of Departments, Central Secy. GPRN/NSCN

19. All ranks and files, GPRN/NSCN.

20. Doctors and Nurses, NEIGRIHMS, Shillong.

21. Doctors and Nurses, APOLLO Hospital, Guwahati.

22. Doctors and Nurses, Dispur Hospital, Guwahati.

23. Dr. Manong Chowanglim (Dept. of Nephrology), Zion Hospital, Dimapur

24. Staff and Nurses, Zion Hospital.

We deeply regret our inability to thank each and every individual personally but it is our sincere prayer that Almighty God bless you all abundantly.

Loving Wife, Children and family members

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DGP Rupin Sharma with the police officers at the conference on Tuesday. W Chingang Konyak speaking at the programme. Ambassador of Japan to India Hiroshi Suzuki call on Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday. (Twitter)

World Malaria Day: Efforts on to maintain malaria free by 2030

DIMAPUR: Along with the rest of the world, Nagaland also observed World Malaria Day on the “Time

to Deliver Zero Malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement” on April 25. World Malaria Day is observed every year

on April 25 to raise awareness of the global effort to control, prevent and eventually eradicate malaria.

A bri ef highlight of the programme was delivered by Peter Sangtam (District VBD Consultant).

In Dimapur, the event was held at the CMO conference hall in Dimapur.

A DIPR report stated that DC and chairman of DTF for Malaria Elimination, Sachin Jaiswal in his address said malaria was a global concern however improvement has been seen in the past few years.

He also highlighted how malaria was spread and mentioned that besides

other districts, Dimapur is the only district where in all 12 months, mosquitoes can be seen.

He said that in Dimapur, malaria cases have been declining and stressed the need to change to a cleaner environment and lifestyle.

He also urged the department to be more creative and conduct more awareness programmes.

District Hospital Zunheboto under the aegis of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) observed the day at the DC conference hall.

Delivering keynote address, Dy CMO Zunheboto, Dr. K. Akaho Sema briefly highlighted on malaria its symptoms and causes. He said that the district have not registered any cases in the last three years.

CMO Zunheboto, Dr. Zathung Lotha in his short speech spoke on the achievements the state has progress under the implementation of malaria programme by the central government.

Deputy Commissioner, Rahul Bhanudas Mali, in his speech acknowledged the medical department and the district NVBDCP for their active participation in eradicating malaria in the district. He also acknowledged the health care workers, ASHAs for their role in carrying out the vector borne surveillance activities and its follow up action.

The best performing ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) workers in the district were also felicitated at the programme.

The top three best performing ASHA workers in Zunheboto district were- Grace of Maromi village, Zhenaho of Izheto Village and Inali Zhimo of Lizu Old village.

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He said the elimination of malaria has to be done in all blocks by 2027, interrupting indigenous transmission of malaria throughout the district and preventing the re-establishment of local transmission of malaria in an area where it has been eliminated, and maintaining district malaria-free status by 2030 and beyond.

The activities undertaken at the programme were early diagnosis and radical treatment.

The programme was chaired by Dr. A Kavito Zhimomi (DPO CD-I/ DSO). On the occasion, best performing ASHAs was awarded to Latika, Katoli, and Kughali Achumi.

Peren district observed World Malaria Day-cumDistrict Taskforce meeting at DC’s Conference Hall New Peren headquarters. DC Peren-cum-chairman DTF, Vineet Kumar welcomed and encouraged the gathering to constantly support the district task force. He appreciated the ASHAs in the district at the village level for working tirelessly in the process of guiding the community. On the occasion, the ASHAs of New Puilwa Village, Sailhem Village and

Gaily Village were felicitated with Rs. 5000 along with a citation certificate. Dr. K. Limatula Ao CMO Peren said everybody must keep their surroundings clean and encouraged to raise awareness and give an effort to control and prevent eventually eradicated malaria in the district. Dr. Hedungkiebe DVBO Peren presided the observation of the day and presented the malaria elimination programme review. He also highlighted early diagnosis and radical treatment and case-based surveillance.

National Center for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC) Phek observed “World Malaria Day” at Dr.Wethselo T.Mero Memorial Hall, DH Phek, with DC, Kumar Ramnikant as the chief guest.

In Mokokchung, on the occasion of World Malaria Day, DC and chairman District Task Force for malaria elimination, Shashank Pratap Singh, lauded the medical department and the Vector Borne Committee in the district for their effort and accomplishment in containing malaria in the district. He maintained that there was

Long leng district observed World Malaria Day-cum-district task force and committee meeting on malaria elimination organised and conducted by NCVBDC CMO, Longleng at DC Conference Hall, DC office Longleng.

no scope for complacency and that everyone must remain alert and carry on with the awareness programmes. He further said that community support was needed to contain the disease and said all the PHCs should be able to treat the disease.

In the programme, the three best performing

LONGLENG

ASHAS were felicitated; Chubatola (Chakba), Sunepmongla (Longmisa), and Toshinaro (Lakhuni). Keynote address and power point presentation were given by Dist. Vector Borne Disease Consultant, Imkummongba Nungtanger, and the programme was chaired by assistant malaria officer, Khenito.

District Hospital Kiphire organised World Malaria Day with ADC Kiphire, Robin Dailiam as special guest.

In his speech, Robin said it was not only the duty of ASHA workers and hospital staff to educate about malaria but all everyone can create an awareness in eliminating the disease.

He expressed the hope that Kiphire will soon become the best performer of malaria elimination in the state. He also congratulated the ASHA workers for their efforts to eliminate malaria and many other diseases. Delivering welcome address, Jamir Senior Dental Surgeon,

Dr. Moanganba described the day as an auspicious day and an important day to the people of the world.

He said 161 countries in the world were suffering from the wrath of malaria which is curable. Dr Martha DVBO in her keynote address said 2008 was the first year to observe world malaria day and the disease is preventable and curable.

On the occasion, top three best performing ASHAs in the district- Thepila of Thangthure village, L Tsumongshi of Anatongre Village and Thaiya of Salomi village were felicitated. (Correspondent)

To achieve its goal to eliminate Malaria by 2030 the NCVBDC Phek has been carrying out various awareness activities at schools, village level etc. DC in his speech said that preventive measures needed to be taken to control malaria disease through inculcating the habit of maintaining hygiene in homes and early blood testing of all the fever cases.

He also encouraged and felicitated all the health workers, ASHAs for rendering their services in different field to eliminate malaria.

Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Phek, Dr.Khriezotuo Paphino in his keynote address highlighted the various activities under Malaria eradication programme that has been carried out in the district.

ASHAs workers - Ruyilhulu of Chepoketa village, Thunokrolu of Chozuba village and Helena of Phokhungri village were felicitated.

A press release by media officer, CMO Longleng office stated that at the programme keynote address was delivered by DC Longleng, Dharma Raj, where he highlighted on the significance of the day. He also called for proper management of sanitation and hygiene to prevent malaria and encouraged the participants to keep their surroundings clean so as to reduce mosquito breeding and prevent the spread of malaria.

VBD consultant, A Nyumoi Phom presented the power point presentation and presented the status of malaria under Longleng district and said that Longleng district has been marked as zero malaria cases since 2019 till date. At the programme, three ASHAs namely- P. Amenla Phom of Nam -

haching village, Phanyu Phom of Yongshei village and Ounching Phom of Yimchong village were awarded the best performing ASHAs. The day was also observed at all the three blocks under Longleng. Awareness was given to the public and blood samples were collected.

In Wokha, the day was observed at DC Conference Hall Wokha.

CMO Wokha, Dr. Zubenthung Kikon delivered the keynote address and spoke on the objective of World Malaria Day.

A presentation on the district scenario was given by Wezolo Medo, DVBD consultant. He informed that DVBD Wokha has been carrying out screening of malaria and fever cases in the district and awareness

AIDA holds workshop on ‘Media voices for children’

DIMAPUR, APR 25

(NPN): With an objective to make Dimapur a child

friendly city, ANMA integrated development association (AIDA), conducted one day workshop on ‘Media voices for children’, at AIDA, Don Bosco, here on Tuesday.

Speaking on ‘Right to information: children rights and ‘Promoting children’s rights through media’, Panel lawyer, Dimapur District Legal Services Authority (DDLSA), said that Children were most vulnerable categories in the Indian society, on which the constitution has introduced various provisions for promoting welfare of child.

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He said it was the responsibility of every stakeholder to contribute to the protection of children, particularly media, being a stakeholder, shared the same responsibility.

He however, lamented that media has ignored the “responsibility and put more focus on selling sensational news”. He further said that children have become an easy target where mainland media were “more focused on issues related to child exploitation rather than covering actual child right matters, due to which whole affair, chil -

dren’s privacy, rights, and emotions get neglected”.

Ngullie suggested that media being considered the fourth pillar of democracy and if used efficiently and ethically, can bring revolutionary changes in the life of people. He therefore encouraged the media to be the promoter of child’s rights and awareness.

He also spoke on the article 16 of the UN convention and rights of child, juvenile justice (care and protection), Act 2000, Press Council of India Act 1978, the Indian penal code, 1860 the criminal procedure

code, 1973 and stressed on guidelines for media reporting on children. Project coordinator, Child Friendly Dimapur (CFD) Garrol Lotha, gave a power point presentation on status of CFD, and said that the overall objective was to contribute to the promotion and enforcement of children rights in the urban areas of Dimapur. She also stressed on the implementing strategy, activities, formation of child rights club, capacity building programme and child rights club leaders training programme of

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the people’s problem.

He further acknowledged the PRIDE officials for their participation and hoped that the orientation programme would bring about a robust system of transparency and accountability in the government.

AIDA.

The workshop witnessed discussion and action plan with media persons from different houses on how to work positively to protect and uphold the rights of children.

Earlier, the programme was chaired by civil society mobilization officer, CFD Gaisanglung, invocation by SDB, Associate Director, AIDA Rev. Fr. Angel Kuldeep, who also welcomed the gatherings and vote of thanks by civil society mobilization officer, CFD Mechietonu Agnes.

Oral screen held at MOCK

DIMAPUR: Dental Unit from Naga Hospital Authority Kohima conducted the “Oral Cancer Screening” at Mount Olive College, Kohima (MOCK) on April 25.

activities in churches. Zero malaria cases have been reported in the district during the year 2022, he added. During the programme, ASHAs from the district were felicitated by ADC Wokha, K.Furhesie. ASHAs workersMartha from Yikhum, Nrano from Elumyo and Zuchobeni Ovung from L.Yanthung villages were presented with certificate and cash.

ASU biennial conference from April 28 at Tuophema village

Correspondent KOHIMA, APR 25 (NPN): Angami Students’ Union (ASU) will be holding its 30th biennial general conference under the theme “Rational integrity” at Tuophema village from April 28-30.

Informing this at a press conference at ASU office, convenor of the conference, Kelhouneizo Yhome said over 2000 student delegations from the four ranges including Western, Southern, Northern, and Chakhroma, were expected to attend the conference.

Referring to the theme for debate during the conference, “If it is time to lift the NLTP Act”, Yhome said a recommendation based on the outcome of the debate would be submitted to the chief minister and the state government.

called off the student body decided to deliberate on the NLTP Act to understand the perspective of students on the issue.

ASU advisor Vizokho Zashümo informed that a total of eight students, two each representing the four ranges, would be debating on the topic on the second day of the conference.

Minister for Women

Resource Development & Horticulture, Salhoutuonuo Kruse and advisor for Industries & Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu Kense, would grace the conference as special guests for the inaugural and valedictory sessions respectively.

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KOHIMA, APR 25(NPN):

A two-day orientation programme for legislators organized by Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies

(PRIDE) Lok Sabha Secretariat commenced on April 25 at Conference Hall, Nagaland Legislative Assembly Secretariat, Kohima.

In his inaugural address, NLA speaker, Sharingain Longkumer, informed that in the 60 member house of the 4th Nagaland Legislative Assembly, there are 29 new members from different backgrounds including two women legislators, who were ready to take on new challenges and responsibilities. He complimented them all on be-

coming members of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly and termed it as a matter of privilege to be an elected representative of the people. He said that as law makers, they needed to keep themselves abreast of the changing trends, as they were the bridge between the public and government with the primary responsibility to find solutions to

Secretary in charge, Khruohituonuo Rio delivered a brief address on the PRIDE, which provides training and orientation programmes to Parliamentarians and state legislators.

It was followed by a brief statement by PRIDE member and role of Legislators for the welfare of the people.

The inaugural ceremony was chaired by Legislative Assembly Secretariat, additional secretary, Jenny Ndang and invocation by State Chaplain, Rev T.W. Yamwap Konyak.

Resource person of the programme, District Oral Health officer of National Oral Health Programme, Dr. I Simon Sumi highlighted on risk factors and prevention of oral cancer. He also spoke on the importance of early detection and diagnosis of oral cancer which was the best preventive remedy. A total of 210 college students were screened and free Oral kits containing toothbrush, toothpaste and IEC materials were distributed. 27 students were given free consultation by Tobacco Cessation Centre staff

Joining the discussion, co-convenor of the conference, Neidilhoutuo Sechü, informed that principal of Japfü Christian college, Visakono Hibo, would be the critique for the debate while judges includes president, Kohima Press Club (KPC) Alice Yhoshü, former journalist Sebastian Zumvü and Neivikuolie Nicholas Khatsu.

Sechü said the topic for the debate was chosen due to its relevance.

The other topic, he said, was on the Urban Local body (ULB) elections with 33% women reservation, however, as the civic body polls were

Advisor of School education & SCERT Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, Dr Tseilhoutuo Rhütso, MLA and Rev. Fr. Pezalhoukho George Rino will grace the inaugural, academic, and devotional sessions as guests respectively.

Angami Students’ Union had earlier extended non-cooperation to the office of the incumbent NSF on the in-service doctors’ superannuation issue, in this regard, Yhome, informed that the organizing committee of the conference did not include NSF in the schedule.

However, he hoped that the issues between the two student bodies would soon be resolved.

Meanwhile, Angami Students’ Union president, Bisevi Nakhro, informed that several rounds of talks were being held with NSF to settle the differences.

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Q: Can India beat Australia in the WTC final in June?  Yes.  No.  Can’t Say. (Temperature in ºC) Max Min Agartala Partly sunny and hot 34 24 Aizawl Very warm with hazy sun 32 17 Guwahati Mostly sunny and hot 35 21 Imphal Mostly sunny and very warm 32 15 Itanagar Very warm; a morning shower 28 17 Shillong Variable cloudiness 24 15 Kohima A shower and thunderstorm 25 13 Dimapur A t-storm around in the p.m. 33 19 Mkg A t-storm around in the p.m. 27 15 Tuensang Clouds and sun 20 11 Wokha Partly sunny and pleasant 26 18 Zunheboto A thundershower in spots 24 13 WEATHER FORECAST APRIL 26 DIMAPUR
Pride team along with the Legislators at NLA Secretariat (NP)
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A section of the gathering at Kiphire. (NP) WOKHA Vineet Kumar handing the ASHA award. DC Mokokchung, Shashank Pratap Singh with the participants. DC Longleng, Dharma Raj with the ASHA workers. Sachin Jaiswal handing the ASHA award.

Illegal immigrants a concern: Mnp Governor

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IMPHAL, APR 25: Lack of regulation and proper documentation of illegal immigrants is a cause of concern, stated Manipur Governor Sushri Anusuiya Uikey on her maiden visit to Moreh, Manipur’s town at the Indo-Myanmar border on Tuesday.

The Governor who inspected Integrated Check Post (ICP) in Moreh, also interacted with district level officers, representatives of various civil society organisations (CSOs) and people of the border town at the auditorium of ICP.

The Governor heard issues and grievances faced by the people in the border town arising out of the disturbances in the neighbouring country, Myanmar, halting all business activities in the town for the last many years to sealing all routes between India and Myanmar through Moreh town.

After a patient hearing, the Governor assured all possible help to the people of the town.

She said that keeping in mind the current situation in Myanmar, the state government as well as the Centre are taking steps to ensure

safety and security of people living in the border town.

She said, “The humanitarian crisis created by the situation in Myanmar is well-known and we as a democratic country that believes in human rights have certain obligations.”

However, she added, the lack of regulation and proper documentation of the illegal immigrants is a cause of concern.

She stated that taking the matter of influx of foreign immigrants seriously, the state government has constituted a high-powered

Cabinet Sub-Committee headed by tribal affairs and hills minister Letpao Haokip. Such steps of the government will assuage the apprehension of the indigenous population who have valid reasons for concern of influx of illegal immigrants.

She continued that the district administration has started identification and verification of illegal immigrants found settling in the border villages of the district.

She appealed to all stakeholders, including CSOs, to extend co-opera-

Five companies allotted for Sohiong poll

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SHILLONG, APR 25:

The Union ministry of home affairs has allotted five companies of central armed paramilitary forces for deployment in the pollbound Sohiong Assembly constituency in Meghalaya, an election official said on Tuesday.

Sohiong is one of the 55 seats out of the total 60 reserved for the Scheduled Tribe in the Meghalaya legislative assembly.

The election to the seat was adjourned just before the February 27 assembly polls following the death of one of the candidates, Horju Donkupar Roy Lyngdoh of the United Democratic Party (UDP), who was also a former home minister.

The UDP, which is the second largest party in the current assembly, has fielded

GUWAHATI, APRIL 25

(IANS): Assam Congress accused a local BJP leader in Tinsukia district of allegedly involved in the rape of a 13-year-old minor.

The opposition party submitted a complaint to the state women’s Commission on Tuesday and claimed that the accused was allowed to run free as he is a ruling party leader despite the fact that an FIR was lodged against him and the victim’s mother also committed suicide.

Assam Mahila Congress President, Mira Borthakur, went to the state

Lyngdoh’s nephew, Synshar Kupar Roy Lyngdoh Thabah, as its candidate for the Sohiong assembly election and is hoping to gain strength by winning the seat, which has the largest number of voters in the East Khasi Hills district.

Six candidates are vying for the Sohiong assembly seat. They include former minister Samlin Malangiang of the National People’s Party, which is the leading the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance coalition. The opposition Congress has fielded S. Osborne Kharjana.

Chief Electoral Officer Fredrick Roy Kharkongor said five companies of central armed paramilitary forces will be deployed in poll-bound Sohiong to ensure free and fair assembly elections which will be held on May 10. The counting

of votes will take place on May 13. He said three police checkpoints have been set up on roads in the constituency, but no cases of violations of the Model Code of Conduct have been reported so far.

“As of now, the preparations are ongoing. We had a detailed review meeting with the District Election Officer, Returning Officer and the police machinery and so far, in terms of electioneering, it is not very high intensity,” Kharkongor said.

Kharkongor also said that around 60 licensed arms have been deposited and five cases have been registered under Section 107 (relating to providing of a bond of good behaviour) of the CrPC and 24 persons have been bound down under the preventive section.

He said eight non-bailable warrants have also been executed.

tion to the government in identifying illegal immigrants in the district.

The Governor further said that Moreh occupied an important place for its potential in securing the country’s territory and boosting trade and commerce for the people of both India and Myanmar. It is also a place of unity in diversity where different ethnic groups not only mingle but thrive. Credit goes to the Kuki, Meiteis, Muslims, Nepalese, Nagas, Tamils and many others living in Moreh, she asserted.

The Governor lauded

the efforts made by the police and the Assam Rifles in providing a sense of security to the people in the town and assured to extend all help to address issues and grievances faced by the people.

“I will ask the chief minister to take steps and also will apprise the Centre in the best interest of the people,” she assured. State tribal affairs and hill minister Letpao Haokip who was also a part of the Governor’s tour said that there have been a number of issues pertaining to livelihood in the town.

He said due to the current situation in Myanmar, all business activities have been stopped and people are facing many problems as. business was the only means of livelihood for most of the people in the town.

On the other hand, CSOs based in the border town submitted memoranda to the Governor urging to take steps to open the border with Myanmar so that normal business activities can be taken up as usual.

The Governor also inspected Friendship Bridge at Moreh Gate No. 1 and Shree Angala Parameshwari and Shree Muneeshwarar Temple in the town.

Agniveer recruitments in NE witness large number of female candidates

GUWAHATI, APRIL 25 (IANS): The newly-introduced system to recruit Agniveers in the Indian Army has witnessed a huge number of candidates in the northeastern region, including a sizable figure of female candidates this time, an official said on Tuesday.

The Indian Army has changed the procedure for recruitment of Agniveers this time, with the introduction of a Computer Based Online Common Entrance Exam (CEE) as the first step.

Army PRO in Guwahati, Lt Col Mahendra

Rawat said: “The new recruitment procedure of online entrance examination as the first stage, has attracted youth from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. A large number of youths including female candidates have appeared for the Agniveer examination for this year.”

The online Common Entrance Exam for eligible registered candidates commenced at 375 examination centres in 176 pan-Indian locations on April 17 and will continue till Wednes-

Female candidates of Agniveer from NE.

day.

In the northeast, the exams are being conducted at 26 centres across 14 cities -- Naharlagun in Arunachal Pradesh; Dibrugarh, Guwahati, Jorhat, Silchar and Tezpur in Assam; Imphal, Ukhrul and Churachandpur in Manipur; Shillong in Meghalaya; Aizawl in Mizoram; Dimapur and Kohima in

Nagaland; and Agartala in Tripura.

“With improved Technological threshold, the changed methodology will ensure an increased focus on the cognitive aspect during selection and will reduce the large crowds seen during recruitment rallies to make them more manageable and easier to conduct,” Rawat added

Tripura to invest Rs 1,000 crore to boost tourism infrastructure

AGARTALA, APR 25 (PTI): The Tripura government will invest Rs 1,000 crore for building tourism infrastructure to make the northeastern state a worldclass travel destination, a minister said here on Tuesday.

The state government has plans to make available five houseboats in the picturesque Dumbur Lake in Dhalai district for tourists, besides setting up ropeways at four places in three districts to attract travellers, Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury said.

“We are expecting to invest Rs 1000 crore for tourism infrastructure building to make the northeastern state a world-class tourism destination in the next few years. The way the Centre is extending help to the state, we hope funds will not be a constraint for a tourism

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boom here,” he said.

Under the first phase of the Swadesh Darshan programme, the Centre has allocated Rs 82.84 crore to the state and out of which Rs 73.74 crore has already been utilised for infrastructure building, Chowdhury told a press conference here.

He said the state has received Rs 16.57 crore out of Rs 50.38 crore to be available under Swadesh Darshan phase II.

“While the 97 per cent fund has been utilised in the first phase, the fund utilisation of the second phase stands at 48.08 per cent. A lot of work has been done to boost the tourism sector in the northeastern state during the past few years,” the minister said.

Chowdhury said the Centre has sanctioned Rs 37.80 crore for the development of Tripureswari

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temple, one of the Shakti Peethas in the country, in Gomati district.

“Steps have been initiated to complete the facelift works at Tripureswari temple before Diwali. We want Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Union Home Minister Amit Shah to inaugurate the renovated temple,” he said.

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Chowdhury said the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is expected to sanction a project amounting to Rs 180 crore for tourism infrastructure building in the state. About plans of the state government in the tourism sector, he said there will be five houseboats, costing Rs five crore each, in Dumbur Lake which is 120

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kilometres from the state capital Agartala.

Besides, the government wants to set up ropeways in four spots – two in Gomati district and one each in Dhalai and North Tripura districts. One of them will be near the Tripureswari temple.

To increase revenue from the sector, the minister said the department has been focussing on various segments - tea tourism, eco-tourism and adventure tourism. Tourism was badly affected by the Covid pandemic as only 74,344 domestic tourists visited Tripura in 2020-21. The figures are 1,96,820 in 2021-22 and 2,29,712 in 2022-23. The revenue collected from the sector was Rs 10 crore in 2022-23, which was only Rs 5.71 crore in 2021-22.

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GUWAHATI, APRIL 25 (IANS): Pro-Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, who is lodged in Assam’s Dibrugarh jail, was interrogated by Intelligence Bureau (IB) officers on Tuesday, police sources said here.

The Waris Punjab De (WPD) chief has been kept in a separate cell. As per jail sources, he was not allowed to meet other members of the outfit, including his close aide Papalpreet Singh.

Nine associates of Amritpal were lodged at Dibrugarh Central Jail before he was brought there on Sunday. A source in Dibrugarh jail revealed that IB officers went inside the prison this morning and that the interrogation of Waris Punjab De chief is underway.

Assam police is tight-

women Commission’s office to submit the memorandum.

Congress party demanded a proper investigation in this matter and arrest of the accused. It has been alleged that Samendra Roy alias Samudra Roy, the pres-

ident of a local BJP booth committee in Tinsukia’s Bordubi area, committed the crime as the accused in the rape case. Assam Congress President Bhupen Bora said, “An incidence involving a BJP booth president raping a 13-year-old minor in the Tinsukia district’s Bordubi area was reported some time ago. Although an FIR has been filed at the Bordubi police stataion, the police have not yet taken any action, including arresting the offenders.”

He alleged that a lot of local BJP members have put pressure on the family to

drop the lawsuit. According to Bora, the victim’s mother allegedly killed herself on April 14 after being unable to handle the circumstances.

The Congress also formed a seven-member team to pursue the incident and meet the victim’s family.

DECLARATION/CORRECTION OF NAME

Regd. No. 140, date: 20/4/23, I Shri. Hetovi Sangtam S/o. Shri. Vihokhu permanent resident at Sitimi Village under kiphire district do hereby solemnly affirm and declared as under:-

1. That I am a bonafide Citizen of India.

2. That my actual name is Hetovi Sangtam whereas due to clerical/typical error some of my documents my name is wrongly entered V Hetovi Ayee.

3. That the names, Hetovi Sangtam and V Hetovi Ayee are same and one person.

4. That, from now onwards, I shall be known only by my correct name as Shri. Hetovi Sangtam, which is used in all my official documents.

5. That the statement made above by me are correct and true and nothing has been concealed therein, I hereby inscribe my signature below today.

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lipped on the development.

Prasant Kumar Bhuyan, the Inspector General (Law and Order) of the Assam Police, told IANS, “All central investigation agencies, including IB and RAW, have officers posted in the state. Hence, it is not necessary that somebody from the national capital has to come to interrogate an inmate.”

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Date : 17/04/2023

I, Smti. Azeuzie , D/o Shri Namkube z eliang, resident of h /No - 62, l otha c olony, Sewak, Dimapur : Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and declare that my name has been entered as "Azeuzie zeliang" in some of my official documents.

I further declare that "Azeuzie" and "Azeuzie zeliang" is the same and one person, i.e. myself and I will be known as "Azeuzie" and "Azeuzie zeliang" in all future correspondence and intents.

Solemnly sworn before me on this the 17th day of April, 2023. dP -1790/23

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I, Smti. Virhinuo Paphino, d/o Shri. daso Paphino, resident of Lotha Church Road PWd, kohima Sardar,kohima Nagaland, do hereby solemnly declare on oath:

1. That I am a citizen of India, Angami Tribe, Nagaland, my official correct name is Smti. Virhinuo Paphino, however in my Personal Information Management System (PIMS) my name has been entered as Smti. Virhino Paphino, instead of Smti. Virhinuo Paphino, which refers to one person i.e, me.

I, Smti. Vimekhonuo Yore, d/o Shri. kehokhu Yore of kidima Village, kohima Nagaland, do hereby solemnly declare on oath:

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2. That henceforth, I shall use my name as Smti. VIRHINUO PAPHINO in my Personal Information Management System (PIMS) and all official purpose. That the above statements made are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and nothing materials is concealed therein.

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Regd. No. 847, date: 24/04/2021, I, Shri. L. Rajen Singh, resident of 4th NAP battalion Thizama, kohima district, Nagaland, do herelby solemnly affirm on oath and declare as follows:-

1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India.

2. That my correct and official name is L. Rajen Singh.

3. That however in my Service Records and in some of my Official documents my name has been entered and recorded as L. Rajen Zeliang.

4. That the names L. Rajen Singh and L. Rajen Zeliang refers to one and the same person i.e., myself.

5. That this affidavit is made to declare that my correct and official name is L. Rajen Singh and the same shall be used for all official purpose, future references and correspondences.

6. That this affidavit shall also be used as a piece of evidence of the fact and proof as mentioned above and also to be used for any rectification if arises in future.

That the statements from Para 1-6 are true to the best of my knowledge and nothing false has been stated. And I sign this affidavit before the competent authority at kohima, Nagaland, on this the 24th day of April, 2023. Deponent Notary Public/ Magistrate

1. That I am a citizen of India, Angami Tribe, Nagaland, my official correct name is Smti. Vimekhonuo Yore, however in my Personal Information Management System (PIMS) my name has been entered as Smti. Vimekhono Yore, instead of Smti. VIMEkHONUO YORE, which refers to one person i.e, me.

2. That henceforth, I shall use my name as Smti. VIMEkHONUO YORE in my Personal Information Management System (PIMS) and all official purpose. That the above statements made are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and nothing materials is concealed therein.

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Summon For Settlement oF ISSue (Order-V, Rule-1,5,20)

IN the cOuRt Of Sey eleNOu MezhII civil Judge SR. Division Dimapur Nagaland. Suit No. c.S. 20/2022

Plaintiff Smti Imlirenla Jamir, through her Attorney Smti chubainla Nungsang

Defendants Shri. tongpang.

to, Shri. tongpang

S/o R/o 4th Mile, Referral hospital, Dimapur, Nagaland.

Whereas Smti Imlirenla Jamir, through her Attorney Smti chubainla has instituted a suit against you for cancellation and compensation. you are hereby summoned to appear before the court in person or by pleader duly instructed and able to answer all material questions relating to the suit on 31st May 2023 10:00 a.m. without fail. take notice that in default of your appearance on the date mentioned the suit will be heard and determined in your absence.

Given under my hand and the seal of the court 19th day of April 2023.

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I Shri. Y. Hesheto Chishi, S/o Yevihe Chishi, R/o H.No. 3, Churches Colony, Dimapur : Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under :

1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India and a resident of the above mentioned address.

2. That my official name is “Y. Hesheto Chishi” as entered and recorded in my Aadhaar Card bearing No. 7973 4434 7882 and PAN Card bearing No. AFFPC7542F.

3. That I am the biological father of Ms. Kili H. Chishi and in her academic record my name has been inadvertently recorded and entered as “Hesheto Chishi”.

4. That the letter ‘Y’ in my name denotes the initial letter of father’s name i.e. “Yevihe”.

5. That, this affidavit is made for the purpose of declaring that the name “Y. Hesheto Chishi” and” Hesheto Chishi” refers to same and one person.

I, hereby verify that the above contents made in Para’s 1-5 are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing material has been concealed therein. Solemnly affirm before me.

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Regd. No. 3825/2021 date 11/10/2021

I, Smti. M Pongam Konyak, daughter of Shri. Manshen konyak, present resident of Chen Town, Mon district, Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm on oath and declare as follows:-

1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India.

2. That my correct and official name is M Pongam konyak.

3. That however in Appointment Order bearing No. Ed/HINdI/ EXAM-12/2012, dated kohima, the 14 th dec' 2012, my name been entered and recorded as M Pongam instead of M Pongam konyak.

4. That the names M Pongam konyak and M Pongam refers to one and the same person i.e., myself.

5. That this affidavit is made to declare that my correct and official name as M Pongam konyak and the same shall be use for all official purposes and future references and correspondences.

6. That this affidavit shall be used as a piece of evidence of the fact and proof as mentioned above and to be use for rectification if arises in future. That the statements made in the above paras are true to the best of my knowledge and nothing false has been stated. And

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the 11th day of October, 2021.

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Manipur Governor Sushri Anusuiya Uikey inspected ICP during her maiden visit in Moreh on Tuesday. The picturesque Dumbur Lake in Dhalai district.
Amritpal quizzed by IB officers in Assam’s Dibrugarh jail
BJP leader accused in rape case given free run:
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Youth killed for harassing woman

HYDERABAD, APR 25 (IANS): A youth was bludgeoned to death with boulders by family members of a woman he was harassing, in Telangana’s Mancherial district on Tuesday. Mahesh (24) was killed in broad daylight by three persons at Indaram village in Jaipur mandal of the district. Mahesh was allegedly harassing a woman of the same village by uploading her private videos on social media. The deceased was also responsible for the suicide of the woman’s husband.

8-year-old girl dies after mobile phone explodes

KOCHI, APR 25 (IANS):

An eight-year-old girl studying in Class 3 at a school in Kerala’s Thrissur died when a mobile phone on which she was watching a video exploded in her hand. The incident occurred late Monday night and despite the best efforts of giving medical attention, she passed away. A team of local police officials have begun a probe and a forensic team also has been pressed into service.

2 arrested in UP for glorifying Atiq Ahmed

BAREILLY (UP), APR

25 (IANS): Two persons have been arrested and sent to jail for praising slain gangster-turned-politician

Atiq Ahmed on social media by calling him a “lion that was killed while being trapped in a cage...and those responsible would have to pay a price.” The two have been booked under the IT Act and other sections of the IPC. According to police, the first accused, a 35-year-old man from Bithri Chainpur in the district, had shared a “provocative post” on his twitter handle regarding the murders of Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf in Prayagraj recently.

BJP has to go if democracy is to survive: Congress chief

MANGALURU, APR 25 (PTI): Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday said democracy has a chance to survive in the country if the “corrupt government” led by BJP at the Centre and in Karnataka are thrown out of office.

Addressing a press conference here, Kharge said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are silent against corruption prevailing in their governments (BJP ruled states) and using the state machinery including Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against the opposition leaders.

He said Modi is talkative about corruption only when an issue comes up against opposition leaders. “The Congress has always been in the forefront

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as bribe on public works in the state.

Kharge said the upcoming Assembly election in the state is very significant for all including the public.

BAGALKOTE (K’TAKA), APR 25 (PTI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said if the Congress comes to power in Karnataka, dynastic politics will be at an all-time high in the state and it will be “afflicted with riots”.

of development with several projects in the country. Modi questions what Congress has done in 70 years, but they seem to have forgotten the BJP’s term.”

“What has the double engine government done in the last nine years in the country and Karnataka?

The engine has derailed. Single engine means 40 per cent commission. Does it mean that double engine is extracting 80 per cent,” Kharge asked in reference to the tag of ‘40 per cent commission’ allegedly demanded by BJP ministers

Excise scam: CBI files charge sheet against Sisodia

NEW DELHI, APR 25 (PTI): The CBI on Tuesday filed a supplementary charge sheet against former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and others in the excise policy scam case, officials said.

The CBI had arrested Sisodia on February 26 and it filed the charge sheet on the 58th day which may deny him the chance of getting default bail. The agency has also named Hyderabad-based CA Butchi Babu Gorantla, liquor trader Amandeep Singh Dhall and private person Arjun Pandey in the charge sheet.

The CBI has invoked IPC 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 201 and 420 besides provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act.

In its charge sheet filed

before a special CBI court here, the agency said the probe is kept open to look into larger conspiracy and role of other accused in the case.

The CBI had filed the last charge sheet on November 25, 2022. It is alleged that the Delhi government’s excise policy for 2021-22 to grant licences to liquor traders favoured certain dealers who had allegedly paid bribes for it, a charge strongly refuted by the AAP. The policy was later scrapped.

“It was further alleged that irregularities were committed, including modifications in the excise policy, extending undue favours to the licensees, waiver/reduction in licence fee, the extension of L-1 license without approval etc.

“When our party reviewed the present political situation, it seems very unlikely that democracy will survive and constitutional principles will be followed under BJP,” he said.

Urging the electorate to give the Congress a comfortable majority in the 224-member Assembly with 150 seats, Kharge said people should come forward to protect democracy and the Constitution.

“We should speak about problems faced in Karnataka, administration and about the development that has taken place in the state. No work is now possible in the state without commission,” he said.

Addressing a public meeting at Terdal in Belagavi district, the former BJP chief also said the development of the state will be on the “reverse gear” if the Congress forms the government. Seeking the people’s mandate for “political stability” in Karnataka that would vote on May 10, Shah said that only BJP can lead the state towards ‘New Karnataka’.

“If the Congress comes to power, dynastic politics will be at an all-time high and Karnataka will be afflicted with riots,” added Shah, one of the party’s key poll strategists and campaigners. “If Congress comes to power by mistake then corruption will be all time high and there will be ‘appeasement’,” said Shah, who is on a two-day tour of

Karnataka to hold a series of public meetings, roadshows and review meetings with his party leaders.

Shah said the Congress will not benefit anyway from BJP’s two major leaders -- former chief minister Jagadish Shettar and former deputy chief minister Laxman Savadi who recently joined the Mallikarjun Kharge-led party.

“Congress has always insulted the Lingayat community because in its long rule in the state it could give only two Lingayat Chief Ministers – S Nijalingappa and Veerendra Patil – and both were humiliated and sacked from the party,” the senior BJP leader said.

No action to be taken on scrapping Muslim quota: Karnataka govt to SC

NEW DELHI, APR 25

(IANS): The Karnataka government on Tuesday assured the Supreme Court that it would not take action on its March 27 decision to scrap the 4 per cent Muslim quota in the OBC category for jobs and education. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Karnataka government, said he will be filing the reply during the day.

A bench of Justices

K.M. Joseph and B.V. Nagarathna considered Mehta’s submission and scheduled

the matter for consideration on May 9.

The apex court ordered that the earlier arrangement will continue till the next date of hearing as Mehta sought adjournment in the matter.

The Solicitor General said he is in personal difficulty, as he is arguing before the constitution bench which is hearing petitions related to same-sex marriage.

He urged the court to put the matter for hearing on some other day.

The bench said no ap-

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Dave said they will again do it and the petitioners would be affected by it. Mehta said the interim order passed by the court is already in the petitioners.

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Seeking votes on the basis of those leaders who came from BJP showed how bankrupt the Congress is, Shah asserted.

He said the Congress aligned with the JD(S) to unseat then Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa. “After unseating Yediyurappa using the JD(S), you want to move forward with the help of some of our leaders but the people of Karnataka, especially those from ‘Kittur Karnataka’ region in the northern part of the state, will not tolerate it,” he said.

Accusing the Congress of not bothering to implement the Kalasa Banduri water project in north Karnataka despite being in power at the Centre, in Karnataka and Goa, Shah charged that the national party in 60 years of its rule could not do even 10 per cent of what the BJP has done in nine years.

He pointed out that the ‘double-engine’ BJP government in the state gave revenue village status to the hamlets of nomadic tribe Lambani and the settle-

ments of shepherds, ‘Kuruba Hatti’.

The Minister said the Congress is not coming out of the “internal fight” between former CM Siddaramaiah and Congress state president D K Shivakumar on who should be the Chief Minister (in the event of the party coming to power). “Why fight unnecessarily when both of them are not going to become chief minister. Your number is not even there because the next Chief Minister will be from the BJP,” Shah said. He appealed to the people not to vote for the JD(S) as “every vote to them will eventually go to the Congress”. “If people don’t want Congress, then they should vote for the BJP directly so that the state can be taken forward”.

Speaking about the murder of some BJP workers in coastal Karnataka including that of party office-bearer Praveen Nettar, Shah said Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned Islamist outfit Popular Front of India (PFI).

17th Lok Sabha saved Rs 801 cr of its budget allocation: Official

NEW DELHI, APR 25 (PTI): Initiatives such as the use of e-vehicles and a paperless office led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla saved Rs 801.46 crore in the four years of the 17th Lok Sabha, a Parliament official said on Tuesday. The savings amounted to almost a quarter of the budgetary provisions made over four years since the 17th Lok Sabha was constituted in May 2019, the official said. The Lok Sabha Secretariat saved Rs 258.47 crore

in the financial year 202122, and Rs 132.60 crores in 2022-23, the official said. The 12th Lok Sabha, which had a 13-month tenure, had managed to save Rs 7.01 crore of the total budgetary allocation. The 13th Lok Sabha (1999-2004) saved 99.52 crore of its allocation over a five-year period. The savings in the 14th Lok Sabha were 145.07 crore. They were Rs 94.17 crore in 15th Lok Sabha and Rs 461 crore in 16th Lok Sabha.

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Recalibrating progress

Nagaland needs to wake up to the economic realpolitik on fuelling its dreams which, like a tide, does not wait for ever. Since 1992, the issue of oil exploration and extraction has been commented on many occasions in this column as well as highlighted as news item. A portion of the substantial estimated crude oil and gas deposit are located along the border with Assam. Nagaland has a substantial deposit of crude oil estimated at around 600 million tonnes besides natural gas. In the light of the agreement arrived at between Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio and Assam chief minister Himanta biswa Sarma on April 22, for sharing of revenue from crude oil extracted from the disputed border and also resolving the border issue, the focus has fallen back on Article 371A. The government of Nagaland then under the NNO, did not push for commercial exploitation but only for a limited extraction on experimental/trial basis. In 1972 the government of Nagaland permitted Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Ltd. The ONGC had extracted at least ten times more than the quantity it ought to have done as trial basis which was around 1.5 million metric tonnes. Nagaland was paid Rs.33 crore as royalty in 1993 and by the following year, all operations of ONGC were suspended by the government under pressure mid-way. According to reports then, despite stoppage of oil operations in Nagaland Wokha district, the Assam-based ONGC used horizontal drilling methods to extract crude from major oil wells within Nagaland side. The special provision or Article 371(A), Clause 7 and sub-clause IV has been discussed and debated intensely during the recent months. It was inserted into the Part XXI of the Indian Constitution in the year 1962. The issue had been discussed at several consultative meetings and consequently, led to the amendment on ‘resources’ to include petroleum and natural gas and minerals’ passed in the form of a resolution in the state assembly on Article 371(A) in July 2010. Parliament was kept in the loop over the house resolution and on March 10,2011 union minister of petroleum, in a written reply to a starred question on Article 371(A); reasserted that “ the state of Nagaland has the power to frame rules for governing matters relating to petroleum and natural gas within the territory of Nagaland”. based on this statement, the Nagaland assembly on September 22,2012 passed the Nagaland Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulations 2012 containing various rules governing invitation for tender from oil companies. However, the Centre pulled the rug from underneath the feet of the state when it insisted that parliament has authority to frame laws for oil operations as per the Entry 53 of List -1 of the Seventh Schedule and also the Mines and Minerals(Regulation and development)Act 1957 which extensively invests mines and minerals as the occupied field of the union of India. Now that the Centre has agreed to revisit oil operations in Nagaland but through a tripartite agreement between the two states and New delhi, tribe organisations today have not voiced out their objections. This is a positive sign but the state government has to hold a joint meeting between representatives of all tribe hohos with all 60 elected members so that the consensus will that people can participate in all-round development.

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“Ready in Season”

Be ready in season and out of season. —2 Timothy 4:2

Many of us suffer from the unbalanced tendency to “be ready” only “out of season.” The season does not refer to time; it refers to us. This verse says, “Preach the Word! Be ready in season and out of season.” In other words, we should “be ready” whether we feel like it or not. If we do only what we feel inclined to do, some of us would never do anything. There are some people who are totally unemployable in the spiritual realm. They are spiritually feeble and weak, and they refuse to do anything unless they are supernaturally inspired. The proof that our relationship is right with God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not.

One of the worst traps a Christian worker can fall into is to become obsessed with his own exceptional moments of inspiration. When the Spirit of God gives you a time of inspiration and insight, you tend to say, “Now that I’ve experienced this moment, I will always be like this for God.” No, you will not, and God will make sure of that. Those times are entirely the gift of God. You cannot give them to yourself when you choose. If you say you will only be at your best for God, as during those exceptional times, you actually become an intolerable burden on Him. You will never do anything unless God keeps you consciously aware of His inspiration to you at all times. If you make a god out of your best moments, you will find that God will fade out of your life, never to return until you are obedient in the work He has placed closest to you, and until you have learned not to be obsessed with those exceptional moments He has given you.

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Repatriation of Naga ancestral remains: A discourse

Iwas very intrigued when I read the overview of the lecture on the Journey from the Heart: Naga Repatriation and Healing of the Land published in a section of the media (Ausgust 2022). It raised some questions for me and took me back in time to my lived experiences, anthropological research in Lazami Village in the mid-90s and connection to my own cultural roots in Nagaland. To be clear, I am grateful that the Pitts River Museum has initiated a process in returning the human remains from their museum to the respective indigenous communities across the globe. I am in full support of our Nagas to having an open discussion about the Naga cultural remains of our ‘forefathers’ as we Nagas traditionally address them, and any other Naga artefacts that are still held by the Museum. This can be a great opportunity for the Naga community to come together and discuss the pros and cons of repatriating the human remains and other items, discussing our local capacity for the logistics and what we are going to do once they are returned to the community. However, from what has been made publicly available so far, it is unclear if the process is community led. Were the various Naga tribal organizations or traditional village bodies informed, or given an opportunity to be involved and consulted? Was there any open consultation on how the decision of repatriation began? Was there a community discussion as to who would be the best representative body or committee to oversee the Naga repatriation process? Can one, as an Academic, initiate the process of repatriation, and be a lead researcher for a Naga community project on repatriation of the Naga cultural remains?

The process through which the project is being established and run in Nagaland raises a few concerns. According to the published materials, mainly through newspapers, it seems that what was started as an initiative by the Pitts River Museum in England, has now been turned into an academic discourse in Nagaland, led by researchers, one of whom is the lead researcher by the name of Dr. Dolly Kikon, an Associate Professor in Melbourne University, Australia. Sum-

moned to the lectures, the Naga communities have become the mere audience of an academic discourse on themes and topics that are foreign to our own lived experiences and our Naga history. The researchers have taken the Naga repatriation process upon themselves to be the ‘experts’ and taken the lead role. Rather than Naga tribal community taking ownership of the process, allowing to have a say, and being involved in the process itself. The Nagas are being told about the repatriation project through lectures, newspaper articles and internet mostly delivered and written by the researchers themselves.

A further very concerning aspect of the process is the nature of the academic discourse used by the researchers, especially the language and terminologies used to disseminate and guide the community towards understanding importance of repatriation of our Naga cultural materials. For example, the lecture on repatriation of Naga ancestral remains” is undoubtedly a very catchy topic and would generate some interesting academic discourses for rising young Naga scholars, especially through contemporary concepts on colonization, colonialism, coloniality and decolonization. These concepts can turn into never ending threads of non-tangible discourses in the intellectual world. We must be realistic, contextual, and most importantly grounded in our own unique and proud history when we discuss our Naga cultural materials.

In this regard, the process as it sets out in the lecture raise some troubling issues. Are Naga people really suffering right now from the long past British Administration in the Naga Hills, or our current woes – which are pressing and grievous – the result of more recent political history? Are the Nagas experiencing some intense pain and trauma physically, emotionally, and spiritually as a result of the British administrators, some of whom were British anthropologists? Are our Naga hurts more clearly attributable to the postBritish period? Have our own cultural narratives reflected spiritual restlessness, requiring a place to rest, because our cultural remains are displayed in various Western museums? Is repatriation of Naga an-

cestral remains or historic Naga artefacts crucial for the salvation of the future generations? Were the ancestral remains considered as stolen objects (theft)? Is there a question of insufficiency in our Naga cultural knowledge due to the absence of ancestral cultural remains like skulls and other human remains?

During my research, I interviewed Naga elders including the oldest man of Lazami village by the name Mixika who was 110 years old at the time (1994) and who had knowledge of the headhunting practices and my own father, Zhuikhu Zhimomi, who was a village Chief and a dobashi (interpreter) for the British administrators (London Gazette 1937, Chasie2017), I found that the headhunting practices of our forefathers were tied to our past ritualistic practices, describing how the heads of enemies were brought to the open field of the village to be showcased before the whole village community as trophies and our warriors celebrated. Let’s not forget both our forefathers and the Nagas today view ourselves as warriors with a proud history.

While the British colonial administrators clearly didn’t support the taking of heads, they certainly acknowledged the reality and uniqueness of Naga customary law. This addressed a calming mechanism regarding the Naga tribal agitation and to maintain a peaceful relationship with the Naga tribal communities. (Zhimomi 2001). As well, unlike some other indigenous peoples around the world, Nagas did not suffer genocide, brutal massacre, or dispossessions of their lands in the hands of the British administrators. The concept of trauma connected with the removal of headhunted skulls is not part of any Naga cultural narratives past or present that I am aware of. The taboos and distress, associated with viewing the dead bodies or even mentioning the names of the dead people or person–which are powerful part of the Aboriginal cultural practices in Australia – are not the same in Nagaland.

This brings me further to an area of concern about the discourse on the Naga repatriation project, which seems to involve a false equivalence of differing indigenous histories around the world – particularly of the journey

of Aboriginal people in Australia. Having lived in Australia for nearly three decades, I have learned of the reality of Aboriginal people in Australia and their ongoing generational trauma as a direct result of the early “white” settlers, the colonists’ harsh action and brutal policies of assimilation, cultural and ethnic genocide, forced removal of children from their families and forceful removal of the people from their lands. This brutal history included the removal of the human remains and other aspects of the culture, which were expropriated overseas for various purposes, causing deep distress down the generations.

In response, the Aboriginal community initiated their own efforts to reclaim their ancestral remains and artefacts linked to the traumatic historical events that they were subjected to. The efforts by indigenous people in Australia for the repatriation of those remains, therefore, have their own unique significance in the context of their own experiences, struggles and journey toward healing from historic and contemporary trauma.

Robyn Campbell, one of the South Australian First Nations representatives summed this up clearly when she said: “the first Nations people continued to suffer from the theft of our ancestors taken away from our country is a particular injustice…… we have never ceded the removal of our old peoples remains… we have been made sick and worried.”

For those in Nagaland who are interested to understand this history, I can suggest some reading which are made accessible in the public domain:

“Repatriation of the Human Remains” (The Guardian, Remains of 18 Indigenous people held by UK museums return to Australia…2020) “healing of the Ancestral Land” (https://www. wernative.org),

- “Spiritual Unrest”( Effect of Dispossession on Aboriginal Spirituality)

- “apology” in regard to the “Stolen Generation” (On 13 Feb 2008, the then Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, made an apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, ATSI), - “burials” (https:// www.qld.gov.au/firstnations/environment-landuse-native-title/cultural-

heritage/human-remains)

“repatriated human remain” (https://www. theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/nov/10/ remains-of-18-indigenouspeoprestin...; Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council; https://www.adelaide.edu. au),,

- “memorial park” (The Guardian, ‘It brings dignity to every one of the’: inside the reburial of Indigenous bone and restless spirits).

- “brutal massacres (https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/List_of_massacres_ of_Indigenous_Australians

To sum up my concerns stated above, the Naga researchers on the repatriation project seem to be conflating the unique Naga history and experience with the Aboriginal experience, which also is unique. It seems key concepts from the Aboriginal experience and struggle – such as theft, unfinished business, healing of the land, apology, trauma, and ‘from the heart’ – which are foreign to our Naga people, are being imported into the Naga discourse to describe our history and experience. It is a false equivalent for the Naga researchers to import external pedagogy born out of others’ historical pain and trauma and inject that into the Naga community’s discussion of its own affairs. It is misleading for Naga people. It is also a misappropriation of other people’s intellectual knowledge and deeply disrespectful to our fellow Indigenous people in Australia and elsewhere who had suffered gravely. Just as important, it is as disrespectful for us and our own unique stories about decades of suffering and trauma that Nagas bore at the hands of the Indian military. If we want to talk about torture, brutality, and trauma, then the focus must be with our past and current experiences with the Indian. Most Nagas will have plenty of stories related to the domination of the Indian rule if we are going to talk about healing, trauma, and apologies.

This is not to negate the role of the British colonials in Naga history for good or for ill, but we must be wary of falsely equating our colonial experiences with those of another indigenous people, while overlooking the brutality of the post-British period.

It is surely welcoming and assuring to hear young Naga scholars who are curious and asking ques-

Women and IP: Accelerating innovation and creativity

26th AprilistheWorldIntellectualPropertyDay

There is always respect for original work and original work is possible when we give more space for creativity and innovations. We are familiar with words like intellectual property rights. Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names, images, etc. IP is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and trademarks, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create. In India, there are 7 types of intellectual property rights, namely – copyright, trademarks, patents, geographical indications, plant varieties, industrial designs and semiconductor integrated circuit layout designs.

A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention. Generally speaking, a patent provides the patent owner with the right to decide how - or whether - the invention can be used by others. In exchange for this right, the patent owner makes technical information about the invention publicly available in the published patent document.

Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works. Works covered by copyright range from books,

music, paintings, sculpture and films, to computer programs, databases, advertisements, maps and technical drawings.

A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Trademarks date back to ancient times when artisans used to put their signature or “mark” on their products. There are always focuses and more stress on IP as it leads to more creativity and innovation. One of the global events related to IP is World IP day. It offers a unique opportunity to join with others around the globe to consider how intellectual property helps the global arts scene to flourish and enables the technological innovation that drives human progress.

The theme of World Intellectual Property 2023 is “Women and IP: Accelerating Innovation and Creativity”.

This year we are celebrating the “can do” attitude of women inventors, creators and entrepreneurs around the world and their ground-breaking work. We must be aware that women make up nearly half of the global population (49.58%) and represent a huge pool of talent, which remains largely untapped. There are IP rights around the world and it means researchers, inven-

tors, businesses, designers, artists and others can legally protect their innovative and creative outputs. Piracy is always a threat to original works and we must ban it as it is always against original work.

An environment in which innovation and creativity thrive, and which is diverse and inclusive, improves our chances of addressing the major challenges facing humanity, driving human progress, and making our lives healthier, safer, and more comfortable. There is no doubt that women in all regions are shaping the world through their imagination, ingenuity and hard work, but often face significant challenges in accessing the knowledge, skills, resources and support they need to thrive.

The world is already focusing on sustainability and we are aware of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) . IP is a critical incentive for innovation and creativity, which in turn are key to the United Nations SDGs success. Let us always encourage intellectual property rights and make the world more ethical and together we can do that.

(With direct inputs from WIPO publication and feedback may be sent to bkranjan@gmail.com)

tions on the repatriation project such as “how do we conduct burials once the remains were brought home?” and “how might we grapple with the difference through which we gain knowledge of Naga Culture?” as reported in a section of the media. These and other queries are not just good questions but are critical to genuine, open, and honest conversations that nurture reflection and integrity in the process. It is reported that those curious young Naga scholars should do their own investigation on other people’s stories outside Nagaland. While this will benefit further understanding and perspectives, we should not neglect and negate our own cultural knowledge, our unique Naga history, and our experiential struggle as a foundation. We can learn from others, but we do not have to import someone else’s narratives to make it our own story.

To me, the process of repatriation of the Naga cultural remains should be, first, grounded on a collaborative approach of the Government agency – department of Art and Culture - and Naga communities at large. This initiative should be about the possibilities of relocating a plethora of the Naga cultural artefacts and the capacity of managing the ways in which the artefacts should be shelved or displayed to avoid decadence and damage. This certainly can be done in consultation with the traditional Naga tribal bodies – precisely those bodies which have survived our experience of the British and Indian periods, and with our Naga leaders who can give an authentic cultural guidance. This way, the stories start from “micro” or bottomup at the grass roots and within the community and not starting top-down, from the macro level where academic researchers delivering a series of ‘lectures’, lecturing young students and Naga people on what it is we, the Nagas, are supposed to know and how we should be feeling about the past Naga historical experiences. The Naga community and the young scholars should not be steered by academic researchers with highly sensitive notions and experiences of other indigenous people, which are not equitable to our lived experiences and our Naga cultural heritage.

A salute to Dimapur authorities

Sir,

The removal of countless footpath vendors by the district administration of Dimapur, the police and the DMC is truly a welcome step for a common citizen like me who uses the footpath for daily commuting. It’s a big relief for school going children who walk to school from their homes too.

Though we feel pity for the vendors yet the problem caused by them is uncountable. From blocking all footpaths, pavements and whatever spaces meant for parking vehicles they also block customers passage of the shops and affect the business activity of many shopkeepers.

Food vendors around the clock tower and circular road(Middle Point and NST colony areas) area should be placed at the super market area where there is sufficient space on the pavements and lots of parking spaces for vehicles so they should be allowed to continue to earn their livelihood. But some strict rules about their timing, littering and adhering to colony rules should be made to follow as many customers under influence of alcohol does unwanted activities around the nearby areas which disturbs the trainquil environment of the residents.

I on behalf of the residents express my genuine gratitude to the Dimapur authorities for their timely intervention and bringing relief to citizen of the town.

Reader’s note: Articles or letters published in any of the columns do not reflect the view of this newspaper nor that of the Editor in any manner. Post-mortem OPINION/EDITORIAL 6 Nagaland Post VOL. XXXIII NO. 138 DIMAPUR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2023 NAGALAND POST, dIMAPUR WEdNESdAY, APRIL 26, 2023
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11 arrested for bovine smuggling

JAMMU, APR 25 (PTI):

Eleven alleged bovine smugglers were arrested and 54 animals were rescued in separate incidents in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district, officials said. Police teams intercepted five trucks at Ghagwal, Mansar, Supwal, Rakh Amb and Rajpura areas in the district, they said. The trucks have been seized and FIRs lodged against the smugglers, they said, adding that two women were also among the arrested.

Man kills cousin with sword in Rajasthan

JAIPUR, APR 25 (PTI):

A man allegedly killed his 28-year-old cousin with a sword over an old enmity in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district, police said on Tuesday. The incident happened on Monday night and the accused Kishore Meghwal (40) has been taken into custody, they said. Gudhagoudji

SHO Veer Singh Gurjar said Meghwal attacked his cousin Shankar with a sword in Paunkh village over an old enmity.

Teen shoots dead grandmother

CHANDIGARH, APR

25 (PTI): A teenage boy allegedly shot dead his grandmother in Haryana’s Rohtak district after a quarrel with his father, police said on Tuesday. The incident took place on Monday night in Nandal village, they said. Station House Officer (SHO) of Lakhanmajra Police Station Ranbir Singh said the accused is aged around 17 and the deceased was 68 years old.

Thunderbolt strikes man, dies in Andhra

VIZIANAGARAM, APR 25 (PTI): A 21-yearold man was stuck by a thunderbolt while playing with friends at Gajularega village in Vizianagaram mandal, leading to instantaneous death, officials said on Tuesday.

“Many people were playing cricket, one boy died and others were injured,” confirmed Vizinagaram district Collector Nagalakshmi on Tuesday.

2 cousins kill man for harassing girl

BIJNOR (UP), APR 25

(PTI): Two cousins allegedly killed a man for harassing a girl from their village here, police said on Tuesday. On Monday, Bittu alias Nandkishore (27) was found dead near Saravanpur canal on Kotwali Dehat road and his motorcycle was also found parked nearby, Superintendent of Police

Neeraj Kumar Jadaun said. Following investigations, police arrested Vikas and his cousin Aman and interrogated them, he said Vikas told police that Bittu used to harass a girl of Kajiwala village with whom he was friends. So, the duo called the victim home on April 23, got him drunk and killed him with a sickle, he said.

Centre to hold international summit on medical travel

NEW DELHI, APR 25 (PTI): The Centre is going to hold an international summit over the next two days on medical travel to promote the export of healthcare services and reduce disparities in their availability. Health ministers and other officials from 10 countries and around 500 business delegates from more than 70 countries are expected to participate in the two-day event which will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi through a video message on Wednesday.

PM slams past govts for delayed projects

SILVASSA, APR 25 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday targeted previous governments over delayed projects and votebank politics, and said his government has ushered in a “new work culture”.

He was speaking before a huge gathering at Silvassa in Dadra and Nagar Haveli district after inaugurating a hospital in the town and launching projects worth more than Rs 4,800 crore in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu.

He inaugurated or laid the foundation stones for 96 projects including flyovers, health centres, schools, beach development, water supply, an auditorium and a sports complex.

The centrally-funded

‘NAMO Medical Education & Research Institute’ in Silvassa which he inaugurated is the union territory’s first medical college, built at a cost of Rs 203 crore.

In his speech, Modi noted that he had laid the foundation stone for this medical college in 2019.

“Earlier, government

mented. As a result, those who could not make their voice heard got left behind,” Modi said.

Tribals, fisherfolk and people living in border areas fell behind because of this vote-centric approach to development, he claimed.

The union territory and its people also suffered due to this way of functioning, the prime minister added.

projects for which foundation stones were laid were delayed for years. But we brought in a new work culture in the past nine years. We try to finish all projects for which we lay the foundation stone,” said the prime minister.

The focus of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is to ensure balanced development of every region, he said.

“But unfortunately, for several decades vote-bank politics prevailed over the need for development. Projects were announced for a region only after calculating how many votes it can fetch and which class would vote if the project was imple -

Rahul moves HC after failing to get relief in defamation case

AHMEDABAD, APR 25

(PTI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday filed an application in the Gujarat High Court challenging the order of the Surat sessions court which last week declined to stay his conviction in a criminal defamation case over his “Modi surname” remark, a lawyer said.

Congress advocate BM Mangukia confirmed Gandhi has filed an appeal in the HC here against the sessions court order.

The HC is expected to soon take up Gandhi’s application for hearing.

A metropolitan magistrate’s court in Surat on March 23 sentenced the former Congress president to two years in jail after convicting him under Indian Penal Code sections 499 and 500 (dealing with criminal defamation) in the 2019 case filed by Gujarat BJP MLA Purnesh Modi.

The case was registered against Gandhi following the BJP MLA’s complaint over his remark, “How come all thieves have Modi as the common surname?” made during an election rally at Kolar in Karnataka on April 13, 2019.

Soon after the mag -

istrate’s court verdict, the 52-year-old politician, elected to the Lok Sabha from Wayanad in Kerala in 2019, was disqualified as a Member of Parliament under provisions of the Representation of the People Act.

Later, Gandhi, a fourtime MP, filed an appeal before the Surat sessions court against the magistrate’s verdict, saying his conviction was “erroneous and patently perverse”.

A stay on conviction by the sessions court could have paved the way for Gandhi’s reinstatement as an MP.

Arguing against Gandhi’s plea for a stay on conviction in the sessions court, Purnesh Modi’s lawyers had said his client felt offended because the Congress leader tried to defame all people with the Modi surname through his remark.

“This medical college is testimony to the injustice meted out to the people of this region. This is the first medical college that has come up in the union territory,” he said.

Without naming any party, the prime minister said those who ruled for decades after independence never thought about the injustice faced by the local youth.

“Previous governments never paid attention because this region is small. But, as soon as you gave me the chance in 2014, we started working with dedication and that is the reason this union territory today got its first medical college, where 150 local youths will be

WhatsApp can now be used on multiple phones

NEW DELHI, APR 24

(PTI): Messaging platform WhatsApp on Tuesday said it has introduced a feature that will allow its users to use the same WhatsApp account on multiple phones. The feature has started rolling out globally and will be available to everyone in the coming weeks, the Meta-owned platform said.

“Today, we’re improving our multi-device offering further by introducing the ability to use the same WhatsApp account on multiple phones,” WhatsApp announced.

The feature, highly requested by users, will enable them to “link your phone as one of up to four additional devices, the same as when you link with WhatsApp on web browsers, tablets and desktops”. Each linked phone connects to WhatsApp independently, ensuring that a user’s personal messages, media and calls are end-toend encrypted.

“...and if your primary device is inactive for a long period, we automatically log you out of all companion devices,” WhatsApp said in a press note.

given admission every year. In a few years, this college will churn out nearly 1,000 doctors. And many of them will be local tribal youths,” said the PM.

A 300-bed hospital was under construction at Daman town of the Union Territory, he said.

Referring to a recent change in policy, Modi said that medical and engineering students can now study in local languages.

“Since these courses were offered only in English earlier, many bright students from Dalit and other downtrodden classes could not become doctors and engineers. But now they have the option to study in their local language. As a result, the son or daughter of a poor woman can now dream of becoming a doctor,” the prime minister said.

Despite the union territory being relatively small in size, the Centre has spent nearly Rs 5,500 crore on development projects in the last five years while projects worth nearly Rs 5,000 crore were launched on Tuesday, Modi noted.

Priyanka Gandhi attacks BJP govt on corruption in poll-bound Karnataka

MYSURU (K’TAKA), APR 25 (PTI): Accusing the BJP government in Karnataka of rampant corruption, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday alleged Rs 1.5 lakh crore has been “looted” from the state. She also expressed confidence about Congress coming to power after the May 10 Assembly polls in Karnataka and taking the state on the path of development. “What is most sad is the 40 per cent government commission that was there in the state looted you (public). They looted you without any shame,” Vadra said while targeting the ruling BJP in the state at a public meeting in T. Narasipura of the district here.

Seeking to highlight various scams, contractors’ dying by suicide, and the state contractors association even writing a letter to the Prime Minister alleging scams, she said, “But there was no action, as many of those involved were associated with the BJP. You

might have read about Rs 8 crore seized (by Lokayukta) from the son of an MLA. Instead of action, the MLA was allowed to carry out a parade.”

“It is said Rs 1.5 lakh crore has been looted from Karnataka,” she alleged, adding the money could have been used for a lot of developmental works in the state like AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences)-like hospitals, expressways, smart classrooms, metro, and affordable housing, which would have benefited the people.

AICC General Secretary in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Singh Surjewala, former minister H C Ma -

hadevappa, and MLA Yathindra Siddaramaiah among others were present.

Noting that this BJP government formed four years ago was not a government with the support of the people, Vadra said the electorate had given a mandate to the Congress and JD(S) in the 2018 polls, but BJP formed a government later by “buying MLAs from other parties”. “They have broken your promise from the start. Right from the beginning, the government is based on betrayal and greed...as a result, no work has been done in the last four years. In the last three to four years, the grants from the central government have been decreasing,” she said.

Pointing out that there are lakhs of vacancies in the state government, the AICC General Secretary sought to know: “What does it mean that you are unemployed, even though these posts are vacant? Why is the government not giving you jobs? The government has broken promises it had made.”

PM CARES: Cong questions donations by govt-owned firms

NEW DELHI, APR 25 (AGENCIES): The Congress has hit out at the Modi government after a report claimed that governmentrun companies accounted for 60 per cent of the total donations made by NSElisted firms to PM CARES, The Print.

Speaking at a press conference at the Congress headquarters here, party MP and spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said the fund lacked accountability and transparency, revealed a conflict of interest on the part of the government, and is “unconstitutional”.

“The controversies around the PM CARES fund prove that it has been set up by a highly uncaring government,” Singhvi added. The Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations or PM CARES fund was set up at the beginning of the Covid pandemic. Accord -

ing to its website, the fund “consists entirely of voluntary contributions from individuals/organisations and does not get any budgetary support”.

“The admitted fact is that government-run firms, government-owned firms and government-property firms have contributed an overwhelming percentage of all contributions to the PM CARES fund. In a threeyear period from 2019 to 2022, these companies contributed just under 5,000 crores. Contributions of just under 60 per cent was

through these government companies”, he added.

Th e top donors, he said, include the ONGC, NTPC, Power Grid Corporation, Indian Oil Corporation and the Power Finance Corporation. “This raises serious conceptual issues of accountability, lack of transparency, clear conflict of interest and constitutional issues. This is a fund administered of the PM, by the PM and for the PMO,” he said. He added: “It collects funds under the name and seal of the PM. It is advertised as exclusively public money. It utilises the enormous goodwill of the PMO and the PM. The socalled trustees apart from the PM are the defence minister, the home minister

and finance minister. With all this, amazingly, it has no accountability. There is no CAG audit.

“If you, the nation, file an RTI enquiry, it has been argued by the government of India that this (PM CARES) is not a public authority.” Singhvi said one of the reasons that the fund and the trust that runs it are kept out of these parameters is on the grounds that it does not receive any budgetary support.

“Now, look at the irony. You dis-apply things like CAG, RTI, government norms on the grounds that there is no budgetary support. And yet, government-owned and controlled companies, navratnas and miniratnas are the principal donors,” he said.

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Indian banks unlikely to go Suisse way

NEW DELHI, APR

25

(AGENCIES): The bank failures in the world’s largest economy and in Europe following the pandemic and war-induced tightening cycle posed a lot to brood over for policymakers on the vulnerability of financial systems. The concerns were particularly true for emerging market economies, who may have to struggle with fiscal packages to calm markets, ET report stated.

However, India’s banking system has considerably less chances to face such incidents, the finance ministry said today in a report.

“While incidents like those mentioned above are bound to happen in a rapid tightening cycle amid an uncertain economic environment, an analysis of the Indian banking system reveals that Indian banks appear well-placed to handle any stress emanating from the current tightening cycle,” the ministry said in its monthly economic review. “The importance accorded to system-wide

financial stability has its origins in the aftermath of the 2007-08 global financial crisis. The macro-and micro-prudential measures in recent years by the RBI and the government have culminated in the enhancement of risk absorption capacity, thereby improving the banking system’s stability.”

Banks face interest rate risk when the country’s policy rates increase rapidly in a short span of time. This spelled trouble for the two regional US banksSilicon Valley Bank and the First Republic Bank. Since March 2022, the Federal Reserve aggressively raised rates by 4.5 percentage points to tame galloping inflation rate. Subsequently, the yield on debt soared at a commensurate rate.

Days after the US saw its second and third largest banking failures, where the authorities had to step in to rescue the banks and depositors’ money, Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse got into an excruciating financial

crisis. After six consecutive hikes of a cumulative 250 basis points, the Reserve Bank of India’s rate-setting panel this month took a pause. Some experts believe most global central banks are also close to a peak or already done with interestrate hiking, amid the first signs of dents to growth now visible while fallout from financial-market tensions persist.

“The exposure and attunement to regular interest rate cycles have made Indian banks well-equipped to handle the cycles. This is unlike the case in advanced economies where long-term interest rates have been close to zero for an extended period of time,” India’s finance ministry said.

For advanced economies, financial participants expected the rates to remain at low levels. So, when rates went up sharply within a short time to curb inflationary pressures, vulnerabilities in the financial markets came to the fore, the ministry said.

Call to eliminate drug-resistant malaria...

(From p-1) Kikheto said with the efforts and intervention from the government positive cases and deaths caused by malaria had been reduced drastically over the years in the country. He said in 1953 positive cases of malaria stood at 7.50 crores with 8 lakh deaths. However, this was brought down to 45,000 cases with 50 deaths throughout the country in 2022.

Kikheto informed that the highest positive case detected in Nagaland was 8,489 in 2009 while the darkest year was in 2006 when a total of 75 deaths due to the virus was reported.

However, with the initiative of the department and the programme and district officers, he said that there had been no malaria related deaths since 2018 till date. Kikheto stated during regional council meeting

and review of malaria by eight states recently, Nagaland emerged as the best in terms of initiatives taken and the best performing in the whole of Northeast India.

In this regard, Kikheto congratulated all the officers of the department especially the National Health Mission and officials in-charge of vector borne diseases.

He stressed on the need to create awareness in the minds of the people about the devastating effects on health, socio economic consequences because of malaria. “It is our responsibility to fight against this and to eliminate this disease. To achieve our goal, we need strong coordination, political support and coordination,” he said.

Kikheto sought the support of the line departments, institutions, public, NGOs and faith-based organisa -

tions since H&FW department alone could not do it. “It should be a mass movement,” he added.

He said the world was aiming to eradicate malaria by 2020-30 and similarly Nagaland had also made it its mission to follow suit.

The programme was chaired by mission director, NHM, Dr Ritu Thurr while principal director, H&FW, Dr Vibeituonuo M Sachü, gave the opening remarks.

State programme officer, NVBDCP, Dr Neisakho Kere gave a programme overview while vote of thanks was proposed by deputy director, NVBDCP, Dr Tinurenla Anichari.

During the event, top three best Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) under Kohima district was awarded to Chichabeni (Lerie SC), Temsujungla (AG SC), Keneiphrenuo (Rüsoma SC).

NCD suggests...

It also listed various measures taken to safeguard the banks, including the creation of an investment fluctuation reserve to create a buffer to shield banks from adverse yield movements, uniform application of capital and liquidity requirements to all banks, irrespective of their asset size and exposure, provision of guidelines on governance in commercial banks etc. with the focus on dealing with the root cause of vulnerabilities. The central bank has also stipulated that banks cannot place more than 23% of their deposit liabilities in their Held-to-Maturity portfolios, implying that a 10% loss sustained in banks’ HTM portfolios will have only a deposit impact of 2.3%, it added. The RBI is also “meticulous” in its bi-annual assessment of not just scheduled commercial banks, but also the shadow lenders or non-banking financial corporations and cooperative banks.

(From p-1) NCD appreciated the authorities for banning all footpaths and roadsides vendors to ease traffic movement. The council, however, said that while doing so the earning avenues of vendors especially Naga locals were “being dismembered.” It stated that source of sustenance of many families and individuals were now put to test. NCD stated that any act or implementation that threatened the core source of financial income for local vendors would be “touted to be too expensive a cost to whatever be the reason behind any implementation, citing whatever law and order issues attached to it.” On seeing the plight of the affected vendors, NCD expressed concern by the move of the authority to “dispel and discourage the local business vendors.” NCD has, therefore, appealed to the responsible authorities to allow the vendors to continue their business or designate suitable place so as “to encourage them to continue their honest way of earning their livelihood.”

State govt mulls reviving Wazeho...

(From p-1) gathering to extend their cooperation to make the mini cement plant one of the biggest income-earning corporations in the State. Besides having enough workforce, he also pointed out that there was abundance of good quality raw materials at Wazeho, including 3.5 million metric ton mineral deposits, which could produce high quality cement. However, one of primary reasons for the failure of the mini cement plant was lack of proper road.

With regard to production of hollow bricks, Kuputo informed the gathering that the corporation was planning to upgrade the plant and supply bricks at a subsidised rate.

The NSMDC chairman also visited the decorative and dimensional stone plants. He stressed improvising and expediting the process of production. He encouraged the officials and workers of Kiruphema Unit to augment their production and sales in order to generate revenue. He assured that within three months NSMDC would put all-out effort to activate all plants and start generating revenue.

Gold jumps Rs 440; silver declines

NEW DELHI, APR 25 (PTI): Gold prices jumped Rs 440 to Rs 60,580 per 10 grams in the national capital on Tuesday amid gains in precious metal prices globally, according to HDFC Securities.

Silver, however, declined Rs 360 to Rs 75,240 per kg. “Spot gold prices in the Delhi markets traded at Rs 60,580 per 10 grams, up Rs 440 per 10 grams,” Saumil Gandhi, Senior Analyst - Commodities at HDFC Securities, said.

(From p-1) pointed out that since 2003 after he was voted out of office despite having 59 members in the previous NLA where there was only one single opposition member, he had continuously been rejected by the masses since 2003 onwards. NDPP youth claimed that Jamir had even joined the regional party (NPF) and in the recent past made embarrassing attempts to hobnob with the BJP, but to no avail.

According to the organisation, his constant opposition to the creation of new districts in Nagaland was nothing but a total disrespect of the sentiments of the people and an undermining of the tribal sentiments of Nagas. It termed his belittling of Chümoukedima district where he resides in his sprawling and luxurious property as “shocking”.

“Creating of new districts are a recognition of the tribal identity of the Nagas, a move towards more efficient administration and governance and a genuine intention of reaching delivery mechanisms to the doorsteps of the people.

Also, the people, especially the youth, will get more opportunities and recognition. It is difficult to understand why he continues to oppose these good gestures of the government. He really seems to have got left behind in his own time

zone,” the release stated.

Further, the youth organisation pointed out that though Jamir spoke of being a signatory to the statehood agreement, he remained unapologetic for authoring the “Bedrock of Naga Society” booklet that was rejected and condemned by all sections of Naga people time and again.

Like the booklet, his letters written against the Central Government meeting late AZ Phizo and against peace parleys were recorded in history for all generations to come. Many of the ills that Naga society was grappling with today were seeds sown during his time as chief minister. Booth-capturing and coup of polling stations, use of money and muscle power in elections, defections and toppling governments, acquiring properties, backdoor appointments with non-compliance to reservations, proxy teachers and bogus pensioners were just some of the many problems that the State had been burdened with after his rule. These were all facts of history and yet he spoke like an angel, the organisation alleged.

The youth organisation said Jamir’s commentary on urban local bodies (ULB) was shocking as it was under his chief ministership that NLA had approved and adopted the Act in 2001. If he had not done

so at that point of time, then the present scenario could have been avoided.

He followed a policy of “equal distance from all sections” as consultations, deliberations and taking all stakeholders on board was not his approach. He confronted one and all and was therefore boycotted by civil societies and mass-based civil organisations during his tenure.

It mentioned that speaking against the government’s decision undermined people’s mandate as the NLA had taken the decision unanimously in response to the call of tribal hohos and civil societies.

The youth body advised Jamir not to point fingers at others when he himself was responsible for so many wrongs. It said Nagaland and the world had moved on and the present generation of leaders were making sincere efforts to improve governance, streamline delivery mechanisms and deliver the goods.

It claimed that the current leadership was responding to the voice of the people with an approach where every citizen was a member of Team Nagaland.

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8 cops killed in suicide attack in Pakistan’s Swat

ISLAMABAD, APR 24 (IANS): At least 10 people, including eight policemen, were killed and more than 20 others were injured in a “suspected suicide attack” at a Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) police station in Pakistan’s Swat on Monday, reports said. There were two blasts inside the station, which destroyed the building, said District Police Officer Shafi Ullah Gandapur, Geo News reported.

Chinese DM to attend SCO meet

BEIJING, APR 25 (PTI):

China on Tuesday announced that its Defence Minister General Li Shangfu will visit India this week to attend the meeting of SCO defence ministers from April 27 during which he is expected to hold talks with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh on ending the prolonged eastern Ladakh standoff which has severely strained bilateral ties.

Pakistan DM to skip SCO meet

ISLAMABAD, APR 25

(IANS): Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif will attend the meeting of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers virtually while skipping attending the event in person at a time when his counterparts from China and Russia will be in New Delhi this week, media reports said.

India had invited the Pakistani Defence Minister as well as other SCO members for the meeting.

Espionage: Chinese journalist arrested TAIPEI, APR 25 (IANS): A Chinese journalist at one of the countrys major state media outlets, who’s known for his relatively forthright and liberal writings, has been arrested on charges of espionage, his family members have said, according to a media report.

Dong Yuyu was detained in February 2022 after meeting with a Japanese diplomat who, it was reported at the time, was also taken for interrogation before being released, The Guardian reported. Dong’s family members kept his detention a secret in the hope of securing his release, but last month they were told his case was progressing to trial. Under China’s espionage laws which are set to be broadened even further on Wednesday Dong could face a jail sentence ranging from 10 years to life.

Sudan’s warring generals agree to new 3-day truce

CAIRO, APR 25 (AP): Sudanese and foreigners streamed out of the capital of Khartoum and other battle zones as fighting Tuesday shook a new three-day truce brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia, the latest attempt to pull Africa’s third-largest nation back from the abyss.

So far, a series of short cease-fires the past week have either failed outright or brought only intermittent lulls in the fighting that has raged between the forces of the country’s two top generals since April 15. The lulls have been enough for dramatic evacuations of hundreds of foreigners by air and land, which continued Tuesday. But they have not been enough to bring relief to millions of Sudanese caught in the crossfire, struggling to find food, shelter and medical care as explosions and gunfire rip through their neighborhoods. Calls for negotia-

Airlifts of foreigners continue

Germany said one of its rescue planes flew another mission early Tuesday, bringing the total of people it has evacuated to nearly 500. French military spokesman Col.

Biden launches 2024 re-election bid; Kamala to be running mate

WASHINGTON, APR 25

(PTI): President Joe Biden on Tuesday launched his 2024 reelection bid along with his deputy Kamala Harris and appealed to Americans to give them four more years to “finish the job” and defend democracy, raising the possibility of a rematch with their 2020 Republican rival Donald Trump.

Citizens of different nationalities, fleeing from Sudan, sit inside a Spanish Air Force aircraft on its way to Madrid. (AP/PTI) tions to end the crisis have been ignored, and for many Sudanese, the departure of diplomats, aid workers and other foreigners and closure of embassies is a terrifying sign that international powers expect the mayhem to only worsen.

Thousands of Sudanese have been fleeing Khartoum and its neighboring city of Omdurman, fearing that the rival camps will es-

2 killed, 10 wounded as Russian forces hit Ukrainian museum

KYIV, APR 25 (AP): A Russian missile hit a museum building in a Ukrainian city on Tuesday, killing at least two people and wounding 10 others, part of a relentless barrage that comes as Ukraine is readying its forces for an expected spring counteroffensive.

Ukrainian officials said the Russian military used S-300 air defense missiles to attack Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region, hitting the museum of local history in the city center. The Russian military has repeatedly used S-300s, which Ukraine’s air defenses can’t intercept, to attack ground targets.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted a video from the site that shows the ruined building and emergency responders examining the damage.

“The terrorist country is doing everything to destroy us completely,” Zelenskyy said. “Our history, our culture, our people. Killing Ukrainians with absolutely barbaric methods.”

Zelenskyy said that a museum worker was killed, and Kharkiv regional Gov. Oleh Syniehubov later reported that the body of another victim was pulled from under the rubble.

Syniehubov said that three people were hospitalized and seven received minor injuries. Kupiansk was captured by Russian forces in the earlier stages of the Russian invasion but was reclaimed by Ukrainian forces in a surprise counter-

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offensive in September that saw the Russians driven out of broad swaths of the Kharkiv region.

A woman also died in Russian shelling of the town of Dvorichna, near Kupiansk, and two civilians were killed in the eastern Donetsk region, according to the Ukrainian presidential office.

The Ukrainian military is now preparing for a new massive counteroffensive, relying on the latest supplies of Western battle tanks and other weapons and fresh troops that were trained in the West.

Zelenskyy on Tuesday met with the top military brass to discuss the battlefield situation as well as prospects for new weapons supplies and the preparation of troops.

“We have to accelerate the pace of weapons supply because every day of delay is the lives of our soldiers,” Zelenskyy said on Facebook.

Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, in an interview with RBC-Ukraine released Monday, described the planned counteroffensive as a “landmark battle in Ukraine’s modern history” that would see the country “reclaim significant areas.”

The Kremlin, meanwhile, has regularly reminded the West about Russia’s nuclear arsenal in a bid to discourage the U.S. and its allies from ramping up weapons supplies to Ukraine.

calate their all-out battle for power once evacuations are completed. In Khartoum, bus stations were packed Tuesday morning with people who had spent the night there in hopes of getting on a departing bus. Drivers increased prices, sometimes tenfold, for routes to the border crossing with Egypt or the eastern Red Sea city of Port Sudan.

Pierre Gaudilliere told journalists Tuesday that the French evacuation mission was completed, having flown out more than 500 people from 40 countries, though a Navy frigate will remain off Port Sudan to help evacuations.

The European airlift, pulling out a broad range of private citizens from many countries, has stood in contrast to more limited operations by the United States and Britain, which sent in teams Sunday to extract their diplomats but initially said they couldn’t organize evacuations for private citizens.

Biden, 80, the oldest president in US history, made the announcement in a three-minute promotional video that begins with a one-word pitch: “Freedom”.

Biden, a Democrat, argues that abortion rights, the defence of democracy, voting rights and the social safety net will be among the most important issues on the ballot in 2024.

“Every generation has a moment where they have had to stand up for democracy. To stand up for their fundamental freedoms. I believe this is ours. That’s why I’m running for reelection as President of the United States. Join us. Let’s finish the job,” Biden said.

Ex-UN head Ban Ki-moon urges army to end Myanmar violence

A statement released Tuesday by the group quoted Ban saying “I came to Myanmar to urge the military to adopt an immediate cessation of violence, and start constructive dialogue among all parties concerned.” He described his talks as “exploratory.”

Formally announcing to launch his re-election campaign, which has been anticipated for quite some time now, Biden said “every generation of Americans has faced a moment when they’ve had to defend democracy, stand up for our personal freedoms, and stand up for their right to vote and civil rights.

“This is ours. Let’s finish the job, I know we can,” Biden said.

Vice President Harris, who is of India-American and African-American heritage, would be his running mate for the 2024 presidential election.

“Joe and Kamala are running for reelection, and we need your help to spread the word,” his campaign said. The official candidates

from America’s two main political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, will not be selected for more than a year, just months ahead of the November 2024 election.

In the video, Biden dubbed the 2024 election as a fight against Republican extremism, arguing he needed more time to fully realise his vow to restore the nation’s character.

Trump refused to accept the results of the 2020 election, alleging election fraud. A mob of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol as Congress met to certify the election on January 6, 2021.

“When I ran for President four years ago, I said we are in a battle for the soul of America – and we still are. The question we are facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom, more rights or fewer,” Biden said in his video, which opened with images of January 6, 2021, insurrection and abortion rights activists protesting at the US Supreme Court.

Guatemala leader in Taiwan expresses ‘rock-solid friendship’

BANGKOK, APR 25

(AP): Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday urged Myanmar’s ruling military to take the initiative in finding a way out of the country’s violent political crisis, including releasing political detainees, after a surprise meeting with the army leader who seized power two years ago. Ban met Monday in

the Myanmar capital Naypyitaw with the leader of the military government, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, and other top officials. His mission was made on behalf of a group of elder statesmen that engages in peacemaking and human rights initiatives around the world.

Ban is the deputy chair of the group, which calls itself The Elders.

“With patient determination, I believe a way forward can be found out of the current crisis. The military must take the first steps,” he said. The statement said Ban, who flew to Bangkok from Naypyitaw Monday night, in his talks stressed the need to implement a peace plan by the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations — ASEAN — and a United Nations resolution to stop the violence between the military and the pro-democracy resistance forces following the army’s 2021 ouster of the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.

OFFICE OF THE OLD RIPHYIM VILLAGE COUNCIL

WOKHA : NAGALAND

With immense pride, the Old Riphyim Village Council (ORVC) and Old Riphyim Students’ Union (ORSU) extend our heartiest congratulations to Shri. Joseph Patton for his new assignment as Secretary NSCN/ GPRN, Ceasefire Monitoring Office.

The ORVC & ORSU further prayed to our Almighty God to give him good health and abundant wisdom as he undertake his new assignment.

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This is to inform all the Lotha Landowners of Seithekema ‘C’ Village that the Annual General Meeting of the Lotha Ekhung Seithekema ‘C’ will be held on 28th April 2023 at the Community Hall Plot at 9.00 A.M. All are requested to be present without fail.

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SEOUL, APR 25 (IANS):

North Korea vowed on Tuesday to strengthen its ties with Russia on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the first summit between the leaders of the two nations.

Vice Foreign Minister Im Chon-il issued a statement confirming “mutual support and solidarity” between Pyongyang and Moscow, marking the anniversary of the 2019 summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, held in Vladivostok, reports

Yonhap News Agency. “The two countries are strengthening mutual support and solidarity in the struggle to resolutely smash the dangers of war and military threats from the outside,” Im said.

The official stressed the North will “(invariably) stand to elevate the longstanding and traditional relations of friendship” between the two nations. The North has been strengthening its close ties with Russia despite international condemnation over Moscow’s war with Ukraine.

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OFFICE OF THE CHIZAMI VILLAGE COUNCIL

Motto : “SESO ARE BOJÜ”

Hq. Chizami - 797107, Phek, Nagaland ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Chizami Village Council would like to acknowledge the Keystone Infra-Structure Pvt. Ltd Company (Package IV) for their speedy work progress and quality work they undertook along the Two-Lane (kohima–Jessami) Road which is on the verge of completion, a comparing to other packages & Companies. The council also acknowledge the NHIdCL and appeals the same to inspect the work progress of other packages so that works are completed on time. (KEWEPELO TSUHAH) (WEBEI WEZAH) Chairman Secretary Chizami Village Council Chizami Village Council -888/23

FELICITATION

The Office of Atoizu Range Students Union (ARSU) extend our heartiest congratulations to Dr. Nilokali Chishi, daughter of Mr. Kakheto Chishi and Late Mrs. Boholi Chishi on being appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of General Surgery at Nagaland Institute of Medical Science and Research (NIMSR).

The ARSU is incredibly proud of her achievement and prays that the Almighty God grant her good health and wisdom in all her future endeavour.

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OFFICE OF THE MOKOKCHUNG LOTHA HOHO MOKOKCHUNG, NAGALAND FELICITATION

The Mokokchung Lotha Hoho proudly felicitate Dr Phyobenthung on his selection to the post of Principal under department of Higher Education, Government of Nagaland,kohima.

The Union lauds his achievement and also prays that Almighty God grant him good health and wisdom in all his future endeavours in days to come.

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TAIPEI, APR 25 (AP):

The president of Guatemala appealed to other governments to respect Taiwan’s sovereignty during an official visit Tuesday at a time when China’s ruling Communist Party is stepping up efforts to isolate the self-ruled island democracy Beijing claims as its own territory.

President Alejandro Giammattei’s government is one of a dwindling number that have official relations with Taipei instead of Beijing. Legislators from the United States and Europe have visited to show support in the face of Beijing’s attempts to

intimidate the island, but their governments have official relations with China, not Taiwan. Taiwan and China split in 1949 after a civil war. Taiwan never has been part of the People’s Republic of China, but the Communist Party says it is obliged to unite with the mainland, by force if necessary.

“I would like to appeal to the international community and the free world that we should strive to respect Taiwan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Mattei said in a speech to Taiwan’s legislature. He expressed “rock-solid friendship” with Taiwan.

FELICITATION

We, the Late Khodemo Tungoe Tssorüiden of New Changsu Village with immense joy congratulate Shri. Y Patton, Hon’ble dy. Chief Minister, Govt. of Nagaland, on incredible consecutive four time’s victory in the 14th NLA Election.

We, convey our good wishes and pray for God’s wisdom, guidance, protection and grant success in all your undertakings. May your leadership bring about positive changes to every corner of Nagaland and beyond.

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Free VOCaTIOnaL T raInInG

Interested candidates (both boys & girls) are hereby invited for undergoing 5(five) months free Vocational Training on Beauty & Wellness at M/s Nagaland Women Vocational Training Institute, Dimapur. Selection will be on first come first basis. Training will commence from 1st Week of May 2023. M/s Nagaland Women Vocational Training Institute Opp. Super Market, Near NIDC Ltd. Bank Colony, Dimapur. Office Timing : 10 AM to 2 PM (Mon-Fri)

Contact n o. : 8787609391/ 9612854810

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CONGRATULATORY NOTE

With unceasing gratitude to our Almighty God, we the family members of Lt. Mrs. & Mr. Ntheo Ngullie (G.B) Longla Village, heartily congratulate the following members of our family on their success and achievements;

1. Mr. Khonthungo Lotha (S/o Lt. Mrs. & Mr. Wonimo Kikon) for being promoted to Joint Secretary, Government of Nagaland.

2. Mr. N. Nzanbemo Ngullie (S/o Lt. Mrs. & Mr. Ntheo Ngullie) for being promoted to Joint Director /DEO, Department of School Education, Government of Nagaland.

We wish them more success and prosperity in their future endeavours. From Family members WC-90/23

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Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, right, head of the military council, presents a gift to Ban Ki Moon, left. (AP) Guatemala’s President Alejandro Giammattei, right, with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen. ( AP ) North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

UAE jails Mumbai actress in ‘planted’ drugs case; kin to appeal to PM, MEA

In an unnerving development, a Mumbai actress has been jailed in the UAE’s Sharjah after she was found carrying drugs hidden in an award trophy even as the Mumbai Police nabbed a person who had trapped her and two others into becoming “drug mules”.

Chrisann Pereira’s distraught family here said that Chrisann, 27 - in jail since April 1 - is innocent and sought her early release from the UAE prison after her bail plea was rejected on Monday (April 24) there.

“We are appealing to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Minister for External Affairs for their intervention in the matter to secure the release of our daughter... After the Mumbai Police investigation, it is clear that she was framed in the whole thing,” her mother Premila Pereira told IANS.

The Mumbai Police Crime Branch, which is probing the case, have nabbed the prime accused Anthony Paul, 35, a bakery

owner of Borivali and his associate, a banker Rajesh Bubhate, 34, alias Ravi. They have confessed to handing three persons the award trophies with drugs concealed in them and two others with drugs-laced cakes before they flew to Dubai, ostensibly as vendetta against the Pereira family. While two, including Chrisann, unwittingly walked into the trap, three others managed to evade the authorities in Sharjah.

The accused, identifying himself as a talent consultant, had approached Premila Pereira in Marchend, to lure Chrisann with an audition for a role in an

Calypso King & civil rights champion Harry Belafonte passes away

even got into fisticuffs with her son Kevin.

Police have found that the accused Paul had used the same modus operandi with some other wannabe actors, assuring them of plum roles in global webseries, though one person declined to carry the trophy, which Chrisann later agreed to take with her.

Singer, actor, producer and activist Harry Belafonte, who spawned a calypso craze in the U.S. with his music and blazed new trails for AfricanAmerican performers, has died of congestive heart failure at his Manhattan home, reports ‘Variety’. He was 96.

policies, adds ‘Variety’.

Closely associated with King, Belafonte provided financial support to the civil rights leader and his family, and also funded the Freedom Riders and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee.

He was a key figure in the organisation of the historic

March on Washington of August 1963.

The racial tumult of the 1960s, says ‘Variety’, hit close to home: In 1968 Belafonte became the centre of a furore when he appeared as a guest star on an NBC special hosted by British pop singer Petula Clark. (IANS)

international webseries in Sharjah. He also persuaded Chrisann to carry the trophy in which he had hidden the drugs to be handed over to an associate in Sharjah who would give details of her hotel booking.

After reaching Sharjah, Chrisann found that nobody came to receive her at the airport, but the local police landed, detected the drugs in the trophy and hauled her to the lockup, and later the Sharjah Central Prison from April 1. Paul, said to be the brain behind the revenge con, apparently nursed an old grudge against the Pereira family, especially Premila (the mother), and

The Mumbai Police does not suspect a drug syndicate involvement but only Paul’s “revenge tactics” against all the victims with whom he had some or other problems, but they are investigating from various angles.

An upcoming actress, Chrisann has played roles in films like “Sadak 2”, “Batla House”, webseries “Thinkistan”, several stage plays, and lives in Borivali suburb with her family. Premila Pereira said that they are completing the legal formalities to approach the Sharjah authorities and will also send an appeal to the PM and MEA for help to secure the release of their innocent daughter. (IANS)

An award-winning Broadway performer and a versatile recording and concert star of the 1950s, notes ‘Variety’, the lithe, handsome Harold George Belafonte, who grew up in New York and Jamaica, became one of the first black leading men in Hollywood. He later branched into production work on theatrical films and telepics.

He’ll be remembered forever for his ageless ‘Banana Boat Song (Day-O)’, which Tim Burton employed to bright effect in his 1988 comedy ‘Beetlejuice’, reports ‘Variety’. And Belafonte also provided early employment to a future folk icon: His 1962 album ‘Midnight Special’ featured harmonica work by Bob Dylan. Among the most honoured artistes of his

era, Belafonte won two Grammys (and the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000), a Tony and an Emmy (he was the first Black performer to get one).

As his career stretched into the new millennium, his commitment to social causes never took a back seat to his professional work.

An intimate of Dr Martin Luther King Jr, he was an important voice in the civil rights movement that swept 1960s America, and he later embarked on charitable activities on behalf of underdeveloped African nations. He was also an outspoken opponent of South Africa’s apartheid

Heart Disease, Stroke Linked To Specific Kinds of Sugars: Study

It’s not necessarily the amount of sugar you eat that can hurt your heart, it’s the kind of sugar you eat that can lead to heart disease, a new study suggests.

Consuming foods that have a lot of “free sugars” significantly raised the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to researchers from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. They found that the risk increased based on how much more free sugar someone ate.

Free sugars are defined as all sugar added to a food by the manufacturer, cook, or consumer, plus sugars naturally present in honey, syrups, and unsweetened fruit juice. Free sugar does not include those naturally occurring in whole fruits or vegetables.

Simple Sugar Swaps

Sugar hides in some surprising foods. Try these simple changes to avoid

excess sweet stuff.

“Our research demonstrates the importance of considering the type and source of sugars consumed when assessing the associations between sugar and cardiovascular health,”

Oxford Population Health researcher Rebecca Kelly said in a statement. “Replacing free sugars with non-free sugars, such as those naturally occurring in whole fruits and vegetables, combined with a higher fiber intake may help protect against cardiovascular disease.”

Oxford doctoral student, told NBC News. (For context, U.S. guidelines recommend less than 10% of calories coming from added sugars per day.)

As a secondary find-

ing, the authors said their study confirmed prior research that found that the more dietary fiber someone ate, the lower their risk of heart disease. Dietary fiber is found in fruits, veg-

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etables and whole grains. The researchers said their study stopped short of identifying the major sources of free sugars in people’s diets.

BOOK RELEASED

The study was published today in the journal BMC Medicine. Researchers examined data for 110,497 people from the United Kingdom to determine how diet impacted the risk of heart disease and stroke over 9 years. People in the study ranged in age from 37 to 73 years old.

The highest risk of heart disease was among people who ate around 95 grams of free sugar per day, or 18% of their daily calories, researcher Cody Watling, a University of

Shri. G. Ikuto Zhimomi, Hon’ble MLA and Advisor to the Govt. of Nagaland, Land Resource Dept. released a book titled “Mozhui Motsu Kako” written by Shri. C. Mozhui Rtd. Addl. Director Agri on 20th April, 2023 at Hotel Acacia Dimapur. The Book is now available for sale in the counter of Health Plus Physio Therapy Clinic opposite Old S.M College near Funky Buddha Restaurant Junction, Duncan Bosti Dimapur.

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FELICITATION

The Tsükrü Clan of Viswema take pride in congratulating our members Miss Khrütsonü Tsükrü and Miss Kevithonü Tsükrü, daughters of Mr. Kevicho Tsükrü & Mrs. Kele Tsükrü for securing MBBS seats in the Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh through NEET 2022. We pray for success in their study and future endeavors and wish other young members to emulate their sincerity and hard work.

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India has potential to excel in sports: Thakur

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IMPHAL, APR 25: Achieving the goal of making India a major sporting powerhouse is up to the States and Union Territories, said Union Youth Affairs and Sports (YAS) minister Anurag Thakur in his concluding remark at a two-day Chintan Shivir of Youth Affairs and Sports Ministers of States/Union Territories in Imphal on Tuesday.

The two-day conference participated by Youth Affairs and Sports ministers of almost all the states and Union Territories of the country concluded at Imphal’s City Convention Centre. The two-day conference kicked off on Monday with a virtual address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. Thakur said India has a huge potential to become a sports powerhouse and is putting all its efforts towards making this ambi -

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tious dream come true.

Realizing the dream, on the other hand, is in the hands of the states and Union Territories as sports is the subject of the states while the Centre is supplementing the states in their efforts, Thakur said.

“You are here taking time out of your valuable business. The knowledge you gain from the discussion in these two days will be immensely helpful in developing sports culture in your respective state,” the union minister said.

He also stated that the conference held here has given an opportunity to

exchange ideas among the states on the activities being initiated for the promoting sports in their respective states.

Thakur informed that the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has formulated many schemes to promote sports in the country and said that the states should avail the benefits of the schemes.

“Guided by the vision of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we are making our sports infrastructure world class and formulating policies which keep our athletes in the centre,” he said.

The conference aimed

at the best practices of every state with an effort to formulate a holistic plan for the entire nation, he added.

The union minister said that the National Sports University is tying up with international sports bodies in various aspects like in sports sciences, sports technology and sports management.

The NSU was set up as a specialized university to promote sports education in the areas of sports sciences, sports technology, sports management and sports coaching, besides functioning as the national training centre for select sports disciplines by adopting best international practices, he said.

He said that the NSU is also envisaged as an apex institution for advanced study and imparting training in physical education.

Earlier, the Union YAS minister opened the day-two Chintan Shivir of Youth Affairs and Sports Ministers

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of States/Union Territories. The Union minister along with YAS ministers of Punjab Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer and Assam Bimal Borah, Kunga Nima Lepcha and sports secretary of government of India Sujata Chaturvedi, were also in the dais of the opening session of the conference held in Imphal’s City Convention Centre.

In the technical session of the last day of the conference, the delegates discussed the “Issues and challenges in sports governance” and “Improving engagement among stakeholders in the sports sector” with papers on the topic presented by resource persons. Officials of the Indian Olympic Association, All India Football Federation, Indian Rugby Football Union, concerned officials of Kerala and Haryana were the resource persons of the topic, Issues and challenges in sports governance.

recalled to India Test squad for WTC final against Aus

MUMBAI, APR 25 (IANS): Senior batter Ajinkya Rahane was on Tuesday recalled in India’s 15-member squad for the ICC World Test Championship final against Australia, scheduled to be played at The Oval from June 7 to 11.

The 34-year-old batter has been out of the India team since the Cape Town Test against South Africa last year, after an extended run of low scores, but injuries to key personnel and his own spectacular form in the ongoing IPL 2023 has helped him make a comeback.

Playing for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 2023, Rahane has scored 209 runs in five matches so far, at an average of 52.25 and a strike-rate of 199.04.

The right-hander batter also had a decent season for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 campaign, scoring 634 runs at 57.63 including two centuries.

Back in the India squad, Rahane could be a leading contender to take

Holder Jabeur withdraws from Madrid Open due to injury

NEW DELHI, APR 25 (IANS): World No.4 Ons Jabeur, who won her first career WTA 1000 title at the Madrid Open last year, won’t be able to defend her title this season as she has pulled out from the tournament because of a left calf injury.

Tunisia’s Jabeur made it to the final four of last week’s Stuttgart Open, but she retired from her semifinal match against World No.1 Iga Swiatek while

trailing 3-0 due to her ailing left calf.

Two-time Grand Slam finalist took to twitter to give an update on her injury.

“Further to many medical exams done, it shows that I have a small tear in my calf and I will need more time to recover.

I am sad to announce that I won’t be able to compete and defend my title this year,” Jabeur said in a statement.

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up the No.5 slot vacated by the injury-enforced absence of Shreyas Iyer. KL

Rahul, who was left out of the final two Tests against Australia and lost his vicecaptaincy along the way, is an alternate choice if India decide to rejig their order.

In absence of injured Shreyas Iyer, Rahane could be a leading contender to bat at No. 5 in the Indian batting line up. KL Rahul, who was dropped for the final two Tests against Australia and lost his vicecaptaincy along the way, is another option for that slot.

Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav, who was named in the squad for the Border-Gavaskar series, misses out. On the other hand, KS Bharat is the team’s main specialist wicket-keeping option.

With no place for Ishan Kishan, Rahul automatically becomes the reserve keeper-batter option.

With the final set to be played in the early England summer, the selectors have also decided to swap out the fourth spinner in

their squad -- Kuldeep Yadav -- for a seam-bowling all-rounder in the form of Shardul Thakur, who incidentally scored two half-centuries in India’s win against England at this venue in 2021.

There were no other major surprises in India’s selections as Rohit Sharma will continue leading the team that has named six specialist batters in the squad, including Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul.

Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Umesh Yadav and Jaydev Unadkat are the four frontline fast bowlers while Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel give the spin-bowling all-rounders option.

GENEVA, APR 25 (IANS):

FIFA has announced that it had received a total of four expressions of interest from member associations to host the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Belgium, Germany and Netherlands

expressed their interest in jointly hosting the tournament. The US and Mexico also want to stage together. Brazil and South Africa informed FIFA with their separate intentions, a Xinhua report said. FIFA will

send the bidding agreement to the interested member associations and they need to return it before May 19, to confirm their involvement.

The FIFA Congress on May 17, 2024, will make the decision on the hosts.

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“ For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain” - Philippians 1: 21

Born: 28.09.1995 – Died: 15.04.2023

We, the bereaved family members of Lt. Imnatoshi, S/o Mr. Chuba Jamir of Longjang Village, would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual, organizations, council, churches, friends, neighbours, relative and well-wishers who stood by us spiritually, financially, materially and physically at his sudden demise on 15/04/2023. Our special thanks to:-

1. Longjang Baptist Church including various Departments.

2. Mongsen Gospel Telok.

3. International Prayer Center Khutak.

4. Longpa Village Council.

5. Süngratsü Village Council.

6. Asangma Village Council.

7. Molungkimong Village Council & V.D.B.

8. Govt. Polytechnic Sedem Tuensang.

9. Longjang Senso Telongjem Mokokchung.

10. Dimapur Longjanglar Telongjem.

11. Longjang Lanur Tata Yangalar Telongjem.

12. Longjang Jamir Kidong Telongjem.

13. 4 Buba Zünga Longjang,

14. Longjang Medemsanger Putu Menden.

15. Shri T.N. Mannen IAS (Retired) Advisor, Law & Justice, Land Revenue, Govt. of Nagaland. Parents, Brother, Sister & Relatives

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Late S. Mhonthung Tsopoe

(Born : 11.07.1965 – died : 22.04.2023)

Words are inadequate to thank each and every individual who prayerfully and painstakingly stood by us during the sad demise of our beloved Late S. Mhonthung Tsopoe (Rtd. Head Master) at his sweet home in Tchyui Village, Dhansipar area Chumukedima District on April 22,2023.However, we would also like to honour the following groups of people and few individuals for their selfless sacrifices and contributions through their physical, emotional and financial support.

• Shri Mhathung Yanthan, Hon’ble Advisor, Agriculture, GoN

• Shri Wonthungo Tsopoe, Director School Education, GoN.

• Tchuyi Baptist Fellowship

• Dhansiripar Area Lotha Public Organisation (DALPO)

• Lotha HOHO, Chumukedima

• Dimapur Lotha Randan Ritssoe Okho

• Department of School Education, Nagaland, Kohima

• Teaching Staff, GHS, Maikham

• Dimapur Tsopoe Yamo Ekhung

• Dimapur Nkonjan Tsopoe Ekhung

• .Dimapur Lotha Baptist Church

• Lotha Baptist Church, Diphupar “B”

• Dimasa Baptist Church, Disaguphu

• Lotha Baptist Fellowship, Ruzhaphe Basa

• Tsopo Yanmo Tssolo Yanpoe Yanpia Eyi Okho

• Tchuyi Village Council

Also to the host of individuals, friends and relatives whose presence during our grieving moment offered us comforts and encouragement. We the bereaved family have nothing to give you in return except our prayers from the bottom of our hearts that the Almighty God bless you all in great abundance.

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-Loving Wife, Children and Family Members.

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Late er. Khekiye V. Sema 26.04.2022

Even though a year has passed, your departure has created a vacuum that could never be filled. We see your attributes and qualities in each other and we know you are living on through us.

Always stay close to our hearts dear Ipu.

Still loved, still missed and very dear Loving Wife, Children and Family

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Died on: 01-04-2023

We, the bereaved family members of Lt. Aseü Suohu, W/o Khriekerhelie Suohu, would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all the individuals, families, friends, neighbours, hospitals, churches and well wishers who stood by us physically, financially and through prayers during her brief illness and sad demise.

We regret our inability to thank each and everyone individually but it is our sincere prayer that our Almighty God bless you all abundantly. Loving Husband & Family Members

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Born : 30/10/1920 – Died : 21/04/2023

We, the family members of Late Waikala Jamir (Sungratsu) would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation to all our friends, relatives, churches, unions and well wishers for showing immense love and support through physically, emotionally, spiritually and financially at her demise on 21.04.2023.

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With love, Loving Children, In-laws, Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren

MnYaMO MurrY 20/08/1930 – 22/04/2023

Lt. Mnyamo Murry was a beloved member of the family who will always hold a special place in our hearts. We, the family would like to express our sincere gratitude for the outpouring love, support and kindness shown to us during these difficult times.

We extend our heartful gratitude to everyone who reached out to offer condolences, shared kind words and offered help in any way.

Loving Wife, Children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren and Family Members.

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Anurag Thakur and others during the two-day Chintan Shivir.

Gujarat Titans crush Mumbai Indians by 55 runs

AHMEDABAD, APR

25 (PTI): Gujarat Titans produced a clinical performance to outclass Mumbai Indians by 55 runs in a completely one-sided IPL match here on Tuesday.

Set a stiff target of 208, MI were stopped at 152 for nine. MI didn’t get the kind of start they would have liked and were struggling at 29 for the loss of captain Rohit Sharma’s wicket in six overs, the team failing miserably to utilise the powerplay.

After the seamers have done their job, star leg-spinner Rashid Khan came on and bowled a very economical first over.

MI managed to score 13 runs in the seventh over, before Rashid ended Ishan Kishan’s painstaking stay in the middle. Ishan consumed an many as 21 balls for his 13 runs.

Three balls later, Rashid had Tilak Varma trapped in front of the wicket to leave MI reeling at 45 for three in the eighth over.

From there, five-time winners MI could not do enough to challenge the defending champions.

After a forgettable outing with the ball where he

Gujarat

was smashed around for 39 runs in two overs, Cameron Green chipped in with 33 off 26 balls, while Suryakumar Yadav contributed 23 in 12 balls. Nehal Wadhera smashed his way to 40 in just 21 deliveries, but their efforts only delayed the inevitable.

Besides Rashid’s 2/27 in four overs, Noor Ahmad, the other spinner from Afghanistan, finished with impressive figures of 3/37 in his full quota of overs.

Neeraj to compete in Golden Spike Ostrava athletics meet

Earlier, GT’s lower middleorder used the long handle to good effect and powered their team to a formidable 207 for six.

David Miller blazed away to a 22-ball 46, Rahul Tewatia smashed an unbeaten 20 in just five balls, while Abhinav Manohar needed only 21 deliveries to make 42 during a vital partnership of 71 runs for the fifth wicket with the South African.

This was after Shub -

man Gill made a neat 34ball 56. Arjun Tendulkar began on a promising note and conceded four runs in the opening over after his skipper Rohit opted to bowl first on winning the toss. It was a nice comeback by Tendulkar junior, four days after being smacked for 48 runs in three overs by Punjab Kings. Growing in confidence, the 23-year-old left-arm seamer gave away just five runs. With the help

of few fours and a six, Gill gave the GT innings the momentum it needed after a quiet first five overs.

Gill collected 17 runs off Green’s first as GT reached 50 for one at the end of the six powerplay overs.

However, defending champions GT suffered a major blow when Piyush Chawla (2/34) snared skipper Hardik caught in the deep by Suryakumar after the batter had made 13 off 14 balls. Vijay Shankar was dismissed for 16-ball 19 before Manohar and Miller accelerated with their big hitting. The duo of Manohar and Miller then amassed 22 runs in the 18th over bowled by Green, who was smashed for three sixes.

Finally, Riley Meredith took out Manohar in the beginning of the 19th over, out bowled as the batter looked to loft the ball over long-off.

Brief Scores:

Gujarat Titans: 207 for 6 in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 56, David Miller 46, Abhinav Manohar 42; Piyush Chawla 2/34). Mumbai Indians: 152 for 9 in 20 overs (Tim David 40, Cameron Green 33; Noor Ahmad 3/34).

Nagaland wins 33 medals at 5th North East Pencak Silat C’ship in Imphal

NEW DELHI, APR 25

(IANS): Reigning Olympics champion Neeraj Chopra will feature in a strong javelin throw field at the Ostrava Golden Spike, 11th World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meeting of the season, in Ostrava on June 27. The Asian Games and Commonwealth Games gold medallist will begin his 2023 season at the Doha Diamond League Meet on May 5. The 25-year-old is the reigning Diamond League champion. He won the

coveted title in September last year at the Diamond League finals in Zurich, becoming the first Indian athlete to win the trophy. At an event in Ostrava, the javelin will again be in the spotlight. India’s Olympic champion Chopra, who claimed a historic world silver in Oregon will again face the two athletes who had joined him on the podium there -- Grenada’s two-time world gold medallist Anderson Peters and Czech Republic’s bronze medallist Jakub Vadlejch.

DIMAPUR, APR 25

(NPN): Nagaland Pencak

Silat team have won a total of 33 medals (10 Gold, 9 Silver and 14 Bronze) and was placed as the second runners-up team champion in the recently held 5th North East Pencak Silat Championship 2023 at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex Kangshang Imphal, Manipur from April 21 to 23. A press release issued by general secretary, Na-

galand Pencak Silat Association, Kashito Kiba informed that the gold medal winners in Tanding event are: Kevin, Kitenlo K. Thono, Chithuyio Kajisho, Anuska Adhikari, Aahan Debnath, Altab and Ayush Thapa. Silver medal winners are - Tiayanger Imsong and Avikali V. Sheqi. While bronze medal winners are - Liike Kibami, A. Vipu Assumi, Hinokali, Dausanliu Rentta, Hatneinem Khongsai, Anshuman

Adhikari, Reevan Jaishi, Ashish Kumar Ray, Rituwin Philio, Rahul Ray and Mercy Singh. In artistic event, gold medal winners are - Kevin, Alatab and Jon. Silver medal winners are - Liike Kibami, Hinokali, Avikali V. Sheqi, Hatneinem Khongsai, Mercy Singh, Chithuyio Kajisho and A. Vipu Assumi. While bronze medal winners are - Tiayanger Imsong and Dausanliu Rentta.

SC issues notice on wrestlers’ plea for sexual harassment

NEW DELHI, APR 25

(IANS): The Supreme Court on Tuesday called the sexual harassment allegations against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh “serious” and issued notice to the Delhi Police in the matter.

A bench, headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud and comprising Justice P.S. Narasimha, said: “There are serious allegation in plea on behest of international wrestlers with regards to sexual harassment meted out to them. Issue notice returnable on Friday. Liberty to serve standing counsel NCT Delhi. The complaints which form an attachment in sealed cover and shall be again resealed.”

The plea was mentioned before the bench by senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Narendra Hooda, representing the wrestlers.

Sibal submitted that this is the wrestlers’ matter and they are sitting in dharna, and seven women have complained and one is a minor. He said the wrestlers have been sitting on

a protest, but “the police are not acting... look at the allegations. ...Even police personnel can be prosecuted for not registering an FIR”.

Citing that matter involved sexual harassment, Sibal stressed that police were bound to register a case. The top court directed redaction of the identities of the petitioners from their petition and said that the redacted copy of the plea should be made available in the public domain.

The plea -- filed by three women wrestlers, and four complainants supporting the petition -- said they attempted several times to convince Delhi Police to register an FIR, but they failed.

The plea said women athletes who make the nation proud are facing sexual harassment, and instead of getting the support they deserve, they are being forced to run from pillar to post to get justice. It said the accused person in this case is an influential person and is misusing the process of law to evade justice and further manipulating the legal system and obstructing justice.

The plea said that “it is

Odisha FC clinch maiden Super Cup title

KOZHIKODE, APR 25

(AGENCIES): Odisha

FC ended their search for a major trophy on Tuesday as they lifted the Super Cup title beating Bengaluru FC 2-1 at the EMS Corporation Stadium, Kozhikode on Tuesday. The star of the night for Odisha was Diego Mauricio, who again showcased his goal scoring abilities by scoring both the goals for his team. Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri scored the consolation goal from a penalty in the 85th minute.

Bengaluru FC desperately missed the services of Javier Hernandez, who was ruled out of the summit clash after suffering an injury. Hernandez’s ability to hold the ball and open spaces was what helped BFC throughout the season and without the Spaniard, the Bengaluru FC midfield appeared listless.

From the beginning, Bengaluru FC tried to attack Odisha’s box while the latter was more than happy to stay back and defend. They waited for their opportunity patiently and it came in the 22nd minute.

Suresh Singh committed a major defensive error as he went late for a tackle and

fouled Victor Rodriguez. The referee awarded a free kick in favour of Odisha 30 yards away from the box.

Diego Mauricio’s kick went straight into Gurpreet Singh Sandhu’s hands, but the normally reliable goalkeeper could not hold on to the ball as it slipped out of his gloves and went into the net giving Odisha a surprise lead.

Seven minutes later

Sunil Chhetri spoiled a wonderful opportunity to score the equaliser. Udanta Singh, from the right, sent in a ball across the face of the goal to find a sprinting Chhetri. But the Bengaluru

FC skipper’s shot missed the post by inches.

Mauricio completed his brace in the 38th minute. Victor floated in a beautiful cross from the left into the Bengaluru FC box to find Mawihmingthanga.

The Odisha forward guided the ball into the goal path with a header.

Mauricio was at the right place at the right time and found the crucial touch to complete his brace.

Desperate for a goal, Bengaluru FC coach Simon Grayson made four substitutions at the start of the second half and changed the formation to

4-3-3 making his intentions clear to attack from the wings. But the move had little impact on the game.

In the 83rd minute, the referee awarded a penalty in favour of Bengaluru FC after Odisha’s Aniket Jadhav brought down Sivasakthi inside the box and Chhetri converted from the spot. But it was too late for a comeback as Odisha’s defence stood tall in the dying moments to lay their hands on the Super Cup title. Odisha FC will now take on Gokulam Kerala in the playoffs for the AFC Cup group stage.

Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat and Sakhi Malik (PTI) crucial that the police take all complaints of sexual harassment seriously and register FIRs promptly and not create yet another obstacle by delaying the registration of FIR”.

“Failure to do so not only undermine the credibility of the police department but also emboldens perpetrators of sexual harassment, making it more difficult for women to come forward and report such incidents.” The plea contended that despite filing complaints which ex-facie disclose the commission of a cognizable offence, the Delhi Police in complete dis-

F1 approves new sprint format

LONDON, APR 25 (AGENCIES): Formula One’s Saturday sprint races will become standalone events with a new ‘Shootout’ qualifying session replacing final practice at six grands prix in 2023, starting with Azerbaijan this weekend. FIA Formula One commission, which includes the 10 teams, voted unanimously for the change at a meeting in Geneva on Tuesday. The decision was approved by an e-vote of the World Motor Sport Council.

The changes mean Friday’s qualifying, which follows an hour-long opening practice session, will set the grid for Sunday’s main grand prix instead of the Saturday sprint. There will be a half-hour ‘Sprint Shootout’ qualifying on Saturday morning to determine the starting order for the same day’s 100km sprint race, which offers points for the top 8 finishers but no longer sets the grid for Sunday. This qualifying will be divided into three parts with the first phase lasting 12 minutes, the second 10 minutes and final top 10 shootout 8 minutes. Drivers will have to use new medium compound tyres in the first 2 phases and softs for phase three.

regard of the law laid down by the constitutional bench of the apex court has failed to register FIRs against the persons accused therein.

“Inspite of the lapse of three days i.e., from April 21-24, no conclusive action has been taken by the Delhi Police. This clearly depicts a sad state of affairs and a clear violation of human rights. It is the responsibility of the police to ensure the safety of all citizens especially of those who are most vulnerable, however, having miserably failed to discharge their duties, the very institution that is meant to safeguard them,” said the plea.

With several politicians and farmer organisations in their corner, India’s top wrestlers on Tuesday intensified their protest against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh and asserted that they won’t leave the protest site until the WFI president, who is facing sexual harassment charges, is arrested.

The wrestlers, including Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia, alleged that the WFI chief is now resorting to strong arm tactics and trying to break the “victims” by issuing threats and offering bribes.

Vinesh claimed that the Delhi police has leaked names of the victims to Brij Bhushan, who is using Haryana Wrestling Association secretary general Rakesh and coach Mahavir Prasad Bishnoi to threaten the families of the women wrestlers, who have filed complaints against the WFI chief.

“Brij Bhushan now knows the names of the complainants. The Delhi police has leaked the names

to him. They are issuing threats. They are trying to break the victims and that’s why the delay in lodging an FIR,” Vinesh told reporters.

“We thought the sports ministry will give us justice but it did not happen. But we have faith in judiciary. If the Supreme Court takes everything related to this case under its wings and we are sure that no game will be played, only then we will leave the protest site.

“If just an FIR is lodged, we will not go from here. He has to be put behind the bars. If he remains outside, we won’t be safe. How will we train, if he is roaming free,” Vinesh said. Would they be content if the police file an FIR and begins investigation?

Vinesh said, “There are hundreds and thousands of FIRs against many people. But it is a question of justice. Only when are sure that we will not be tricked, we will end protest, otherwise we are here.”

Coach Mahabir Prasad denied the allegations.

Paris 2024 to hire 116 boats for unprecedented opening ceremony

PARIS, APR 25 (IANS):

A total of 116 Parisian and regional boats from 42 river companies have been identified to sail on the River Seine for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, the organisers have announced.

While 98 per cent of the boats will be hired from the Paris ecosystem, Batorama, a Strasbourg-based provider, will also send their boats to participate in the opening ceremony next year, a Xinhua report said.

“On July 26, 2024, more than a billion viewers will turn to Paris for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games,” said Paris 2024 president Tony Estanguet on Monday.

“We are very happy and grateful to be able to count on them to make the organization of this unprecedented, exciting, and we hope, the greatest ceremony in the history of the Games possible,” he added.

In December 2021, the organisers unveiled their ambition to present the opening ceremony on the River Seine, with at

A sunset view of Paris C ity.

least 600,000 spectators expected to attend the grand party.

For the first time in a summer edition of the Games, the opening ceremony of Paris 2024 will take place outside of a stadium and in the heart of the city.

The boats will transport the athletes, sailing six kilometers from Pont d’Austerlitz to the Pont d’Iena, with the river and the capital’s iconic monuments like Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower serving as the back-

drop. The cruising route is also one of the classic tourist attractions of Paris.

An estimated 100,000 tickets will be sold for the opening ceremony, ranging from 90 euros to 2,700 euros.

Paris has hosted the world’s biggest sporting event twice before, in 1900 and 1924. It will be the second city after London to stage the Olympics for the third time when athletes around the world gather in the French capital next year from July 26 to August 11.

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Nagaland Pencak Silat team with their medals and trophy. Neeraj Chopra with the coach. Odisha FC players celebrate after winning the Super Cup 2023 title. Won’t end protest unless Brij Bhushan is put behind bars: Protesting wrestlers Titans players celebrate their win against Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2023 cricket match at Narendra Modi Stadium, in Ahmedabad, Tuesday, April 25. (PTI)
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