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ANATG on indefinite hunger strike
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KOHIMA, SEP 29 (NPN): All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers Group (ANATG) 2015 batch, after a thorough deliberation, unanimously decided to intensify their ongoing agitation, which entered its fourth day Thursday, by undertaking an indefinite hunger strike till their demand for service regularization was fulfilled. This was disclosed to media persons here at Solidarity Park, by the spokesperson of ANATG Bendangtemsu Ozuküm, who also said that the members have been exercising patience had utmost restraint and cooperation at the silent sit-in protest. He said ANATG had taken a consensus decision wherein all the members present, voluntarily consented to go on “fast unto death” agitation. Ozuküm said the pos-
State declares PFI and associates ‘unlawful’ for 5 years DIMAPUR, SEP 29 (NPN): Following the Centre’s ban on Popular Front of India (PFI) and its associates for five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the state government has also declared PFI and its associates as “unlawful association” and delegated powers to the Commissioner of Police, the District Magistrates, and the Deputy Commissioners in the State to enforce the ban. In an order, the state chief secretary, J Alam stated that the Central Government, in the exercise of powers conferred by section 3(1) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967), has declared the PFI and its associates or affiliates or fronts, including Rehab India Foundation (RIF), Campus Front of India (CFI), All India Imams Council (AIIC), National Confederation of Human Rights Organisation (NCHRO), National Women’s Front, Junior Front, Empower India Foundation and Rehab Foundation, Kerela as “unlawful association” vide notification dated September 28, 2022. Citing the Centre’s notification directing the States and Union Territories to exercise powers under Section 7 & 8 of UAPA, the State Government has directed that the Commissioner of Police, the District Magistrates, and the Deputy Commissioners shall exercise the powers accordingly.
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Centre, NPGs NPCC asks UDA to clarify stand talks ‘positive’ on Frontier Nagaland demand
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ANATG-2015 batch during the fourth day of protest in Kohima on Thursday. (NP)
terity will remember that ANATG for being dignified even in a state of extreme discomfort did not allow human instinct to take over. He recalled that ANATG was resuming the suspended hunger strike it started way back in 2018. Ozuküm said ANATG has decided that it will accept nothing short of regularisation of services and not to hold any negotiations in any manner. “The four days silent sit in protest was the maximum restrain humanly
possible. Now we have unanimously decided to intensify the stir and the common voice of the members is that we will not go for any more negotiations. That period is over,” he said. Ozuküm said ANATG regretted that lack of response and lackadaisical manner in which the department of higher education has been showing towards their plight. He also disclosed All Nagaland School Teachers Association (ANSTA) also met officials of department of school education to
break the impasse. He said at the meeting some DoSE officials, purportedly asked the teachers to show them how to regularise services. He said it was unfortunate that some officials of DoSE had gone to the extent of inviting teachers to show how to regularise their services. According to Ozuküm, ANATG members only wished was to teach in the best possible manner, but who are being pushed to the limit by the department. (Cont’d on p-8)
NEW DELHI, SEP 29 (NPN): The ongoing talks being held separately between Government of India and the the Naga Political Groups (NPGs)-NSCN (I-M) and Working Committee of NNPGs-- have so far been “very positive”. Informing this to Nagaland Post, highly placed sources said that the NSCN (I-M) delegation led by VS Atem, who have been camping in Delhi since September 18, have held several rounds of “very fruitful meetings” with Centre’s representative for Naga talks AK Mishra. WC/NNPGs led by its convenor N. Kitovi Zhimomi have also met Mishra and will be holding another round of meeting on Saturday, sources said. Sources said that there has been significant progress in the recent talks and the Centre has been trying to bring both groups to a common ground. An inclusive common draft is being worked out to club both Agreed Position and the competency clauses of Framework Agreement before inking of the final agreement, which could be termed as ‘Yehzabo’, sources said.
DIMAPUR, SEP 29 (NPN): Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) on Thursday demanded that the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) government should make its stand clear to the people of Nagaland and Government of India on the demand for Frontier Nagaland. In a statement, NPCC president K Therie said Union Home Minister Amit Shah summoning Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) to discuss the demand for Frontier Nagaland on October 18, 2022 was a matter of serious concern for Congress and perhaps for all those who loved Nagaland. He alleged that the motive was to divide Nagaland that might even result in the loss of Article 371(A) in the way Jammu & Kashmir lost Article 370. Therie feared that Shah might also promise in the manner he had done to Kukis for votes. According to Therie, it was the design of the Government of India to counter the demand for integration, fuelled by BJP and ruling coalition’s negligence, suppression,
injustice and inequality in development activities and job distribution. Therie appealed to ENPO to rethink on its demand and recalled assuring to relocate Department of Under Developed Areas (DUDA) and committing a mini-secretariat at Tuensang. He explained that the objective was to enable planning, supervision and disbursement of payments there itself, which was however rejected by the mandate. “However, we still feel there is a need to pay special attention in matters of road connectivity and other basic infrastructures. Rs 300 crore vanished into thin air. Other funds are drawn with no significant works seen on the ground for the last 20 years,” he pointed out. The NPCC president said if the government was bad, then legislators from ENPO had their share of bad too, for all 20 MLAs were in the ruling coalition and the majority party was headed by none other than veteran leader Chingwang Konyak as NDPP president, who also continued to enjoy Cabinet status.
NBCC asks churches to open rehab centres for drug users All women entitled to safe, legal abortion: SC
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KOHIMA, SEP 29 (NPN): Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) general secretary Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho stressed on churches opening rehabilitation centres to accommodate drug dependents and engage counsellors to address drug addiction. He opined that pastoral care ministry should not remain confined within the church but reach out considering the churches had more professional counsellors, noting that many churches were not making use of the counsellors. He said this
during a panel discussion on “Sunflower drug and its effect on young people today” organised by NBCC Youth department at NBCC Platinum Jubilee Hall, Thursday. On the role of the church, Keyho said harm and supply reduction were out of the church’s parameter though the church could do an aggressive exercise on preventive measures. He urged associations to set up rehab model centres where intensive counselling could take place by making use of the professional counsellors. After a marathon discussion, NBCC Youth department secretary N Suhuto
Chishi in his concluding remark emphasised on creating awareness programme on drug abuse and also insisted
NBCC executive council take up the issue and work on how the associations and NEW DELHI, SEP 29 churches could do. (PTI): In a significant ruling (Cont’d on p-8) on reproductive rights of women, the Supreme Court held on Thursday that all NBCC general secretary Rev. Dr. women are entitled to safe Zelhou Keyho stressed on the need to and legal abortion till 24 set up check posts at the right place to weeks of pregnancy under the Medical Termination keep check on illegal activities. Responding to a query on whether of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, absence of check-posts made entry of and making any distinction drugs into the State easy, Keyho said on the basis of their marital status is “constitutionally Rev. Dr. Z Keyho that though he was not the right person to comment, however he opined that unsustainable”. The court also said that law enforcement agencies needed put the check-posts at the meaning of offence of the right place to help keep check on illegal activities. Keyho lamented that check-posts were abused, rape must include marital because of which the public became apprehensive of rape for the purpose of MTP Act. having them. A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, JB Pardiwala and AS Bopanna said the rights of reproductive autonomy give similar rights like earlier days, and urged to unmarried women as D I M A P U R , S E P 2 9 the students to get ready to take up the responsibility of (NPN): The court of prin- that to married women. promoting a noble society. cipal sessions judge cum The bench said the distincQuoting Jawaharlal special judge, POCSO Tuensang, has sentenced a man Nehru “If you educate a to undergo simple imprisonman, you educate an inment for a period of 10 years dividual, however, if you for killing a minor girl at Old educate a woman you edu- Tsadang village, Tuensang DIMAPUR, SEP 29 (NPN): Power department has incate a whole family. Women on December 31, 2019. formed that one 132kV tower empowered means mother Principal sessions judge India empowered”, he com- cum special judge, POCSO, of Dimapur–Kohima transmented that education was N Longshithung Ezung, mission line location No.116 the key to unlock the golden while sentencing the ac- along NH-29 at Pherima has doors of progress, further cused-- Longdili (22) under been severely affected by adding that educated em- Sec 304 IPC and Sec. 4 landslide posing danger to powered women would POCSO Act, however, stated commuters and the public ensure increased public par- that the period of detention in around the affected area. In a press note, executicipation in progress of the undergone during investiganation. tion and trial from the date of tive engineer transmission division Dimapur informed (Cont’d on p-8) arrest would be set off.
Need check posts in right places
Empowered women are powerful tool: Gov Staff Reporter
DIMAPUR, SEP 29 (NPN): Nagaland Governor Prof Jagdish Mukhi has stressed on woman education and pointed out that empowered women were powerful tool and crucial for nation building since their thoughts, way of working and value system laid the foundation of a family with good values. Addressing the Annual Function and 31st Freshers’ Social 2022 of Pranabananda Women’s College (PWC) here on Thursday, he observed that women in India had a huge role in development of the nation.
Man gets 10-yr jail for minor’s death
tion between married and unmarried women under the abortion laws is “artificial and constitutionally unsustainable”. Under the MTP Act provisions, the upper limit for termination of pregnancy is 24 weeks for married women, special categories including survivors of rape and other vulnerable women such as differently-abled and minors. However, time period is 20 weeks for widows and unmarried women, who are or were in consensual relationships, for allowing abortion under the statute. The bench delivered the verdict on the interpretation of MTP Act and whether unmarried women or single women can be allowed like their married counterparts the benefit of abortion up to 24 weeks.
SMWS revises price of sand DIMAPUR, SEP 29 (NPN): Sand Mahaldar Welfare Society (SMWS) Karbi Anglong has revised the price of sand to an old rate Rs.32 per cft, which it said would continue till further modification or enhancement of the rate. SMWS president Bimol Teron and secretary Gonesh Teron also informed that the authority of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) has allowed each truck to carry 10 CM quantity of sand with valid ‘O Form’. SMWS warned that if overloaded trucks were found without valid “O Form”, the KAAC authority would will take legal action as per norms. The society said it has agreed to follow the rules and regulation of KAAC and resume sand business with effect from September 28, 2022.
Landslide damages 132kV tower
Prof. Jagdish Mukhi (NP)
He said women constituted around 48% of the country’s total population, adding that they were now joining virtually every profession – medical, engineering, legal, teaching, politics, administration, police and even the armed forces. He mentioned that opportunities were limitless un-
that the affected tower has been taken down safely and the department was making all effort to restore the line . The department has, therefore, requested the general public not to go near the affected area till a permanent tower was constructed. While acknowledging inconvenience, the 132kV tower affected by department has sought cooperation from all. landslide at Pherima.
Everyone living in India is a ‘Sanatani’: Along CM, others condole demise of Hewoto Correspondent
SHILLONG, SEP 29: Nagaland minister for Higher and Technical Education Minister, Temjen Imna Along on Thursday said that “everyone living in India is a “Sanatani”, even as he said one should not be afraid of who they are traditionally, though the method of worshipping has changed. “We need not be afraid of who we are traditionally. Kehte hai na Hindi mein upsana ka padhaati, woh badal gaya hai (there is a saying in Hindi that our method to worship has changed) but our traditions and our culture are Sanatan,” Along told reporters on the sidelines of
Imna Along being felicitated during the ABVP programme.
Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarti Parishad (ABVP) U Tirot Sing Best Student’s Award 2022 here in Meghalaya. “But then today, someone are having Christian faith, like I too am a Christian, some are Muslims, some maybe Buddhists. So to describe the wholeness of Hinduism, it would be an
issue of clash of egos of the different faiths,” he added. Referring to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief ’s Mohan Bhagwat’s recent statement here in Meghalaya that everyone is a Hindu living within the geographical confine stretching beyond Sindh River to the Bay of Bengal in the
DIMAPUR, SEP 29 (NPN): State chief minister Neiphiu Rio, NLA speaker and various organizations have condoled the demise of former minister and Hd GB Y. Hewoto Awomi, who passed away on September 28. CM: Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio mourned the demise of Y. Hewoto Awomi at Eden Medical Centre, Dimapur. Recalling his close association with late Hewoto, Rio said he found him to be a very down to earth person, who selflessly rendered his service diligently and sincerely. Besides being a charismatic person, Rio said (Cont’d on p-8) late Hewoto was also a very
south and Himalayas to the north, Along, who is also the BJP president of Nagaland unit, said, “I think what the Sarsanghchalak (RSS Chief) was probably referring to our culture and tradition our sanskriti from the past.” When asked if he agree with RSS chief ’s statement, Along said, “If you would say in the press I agree it would be trouble and if I say I don’t agree it also not right. So, you have to understand the context in which it had been said. He (Bhagwat) is referring to our tradition and culture of life. When we were not Christians, we were all animist so we are referring to the root of a
helpful person, particularly to the marginalized section of the society. His death is a great loss for the State in general and for the Sumi community in particular, Rio said, adding that his absence would be deeply felt by all. “Though we will all miss him dearly, let us cherish the good memories he has left behind,” Rio stated. Rio prayed that his good works and contributions will continue to inspire many. Rio, joined by his family, conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and prayed to Almighty God to grant them strength and solace to bear the irreparable loss and for
the soul to rest in peace. Speaker: Nagaland Legislative Assembly speaker Sharingain Longkumer conveyed deep pain over the demise of Y. Hewoto Awomi. Longkumer described late Hewoto as a man of high calibre, whose immense contributions to the State would be remembered for the times to come. The speaker, on behalf of the 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly, and on his own behalf, conveyed heartfelt condolences and prayed that Almighty God grant comfort to the bereaved family members and the departed soul to rest in peace. (Cont’d on p-5) K Y M C