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Vol XXXII No. 299

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JMM: State lauded for exemplary performance DIMAPUR, OCT 2 (NPN): Nagaland has been lauded for exemplary performance in potability parameter of functionality of tap water connections in rural areas under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) among States and Union Territories (UTs) having less than 60% tap connection coverage, at the Swachh Bharat Diwas 2022. The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS) under the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti organised the programme in commemoration of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, observed as Swachh Bharat Diwas. A c c o r d i n g t o dy. director & PRO Nagaland House Delhi, Kuolie Mere, Nagaland was also awarded under various categories- third position in Wall Painting Competition on Open Defecation Free (ODF) plus Biodegrad-

KU resolves to abstain from electoral process DIMAPUR, OCT 2 (NPN): Konyak Union (KU) has unanimously resolved to support the August 26, 2022 Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) resolution to abstain from participating in any Central or State election until the demand for Frontier Nagaland was fulfilled by Government of India. In a press note, KU president Tingthok Konyak and press and media secretary Nokzei P Konyak said a decision to this effect was taken after a long deliberation that culminated on September 30, 2022 at Mon district headquarters. The meeting was attended by Konyak villages, students’ union, Ahng, VCC and GBs, all KU units and branches, all area students’ unions, apex civil society organisations, political parties, intending candidates, intellectuals and senior leaders of Konyak Naga tribe. It may be mentioned that the Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) would be holding “mass public walkathon movement” across all administrative headquarters across Eastern Nagaland from October 7. This was resolved during the emergency Federal Assembly held on September 20 in solidarity with ENPO’s resolution calling on the people to abstain from participating in any election process, in the backdrop of demand for Frontier Nagaland.

This is it!

“Like fast food, these days people want ready to wear garments. We’re selling raw food to be cooked.” K Y M C

State PHE officials and others at the Swachh Bharat Diwas celebration, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on October 2.

able Waste Management in North East Zone and second positions in Wall Painting Competition on ODF plus Plastic Waste Management in North East Zone, Wall Painting Competition on ODF plus Greywater Management in North East Zone and Wall Painting Competition on ODF plus Faecal Sludge Waste Management in North East Zone. The awards were giv-

en away during a daylong a function held at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi on Sunday in connection with Swachh Bharat Diwas. President of India Droupadi Murmu presided over the function as chief guest in presence of Union Minister of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister of State for Jal

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Shakti & Food Processing Industry Prahlad Singh Patel and Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti and Tribal Affairs Bishweswar Tudu. DDWS implements two flagship programmes of the Central government– Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) and Jal Jeevan Mission. During the event, the President was presented with Swachh Survekshan Grameen’s (SSG) 2022 report by the Union Jal Shakti Minister. The report gives details of the ranking, field survey, assessment and citizens’ perceptions Based on the findings of SSG 2022 and JJM Functionality Assessment Report, implementation and progress of the two missions of the department, best performing States, UTs and districts were felicitated on the occasion. The event also wit-

nessed release of a report on Functionality Assessment FY 2021-22. The report is based on third-party survey carried out by the department to assess the number of working tap connections, regularity and prescribed quality of water supplied. The event also witnessed launch of Jal Jeevan Survekshan 2023. The survekshan will talk about the functionality of tap water connections in all ‘Har Ghar Jal’ villages. It is a means to ensure that the objective of JJM is achieved, i.e., adequate amount of potable water is regularly reaching every household in the village. Nagaland was represented by Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) principal secretary E Mhonbemo Patton, PHED Kiphire executive engineer Akokba Sair and State co-ordinator SBM (G) Ichirang Zeliang.

INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

GoI, NPGs to resume talks after Puja Spl. Correspondent

NEW DELHI, OCT 2 (NPN): Government of India’s representative for Naga talks, AK Mishra and the Naga Political Groups (NPGs)- NSCN (I-M) and Working Committee(WC) of the NNPGs, are to resume discussions for drafting of the agreement for Naga political solution after the Durga Puja/Dusherra festival. Sources said discussions are expected to resume after October 15. NSCN (I-M) delegation led by member collective leadership VS Atem, who were camping in Delhi since September 19, returned to Nagaland Sunday. WC/NNPGs team, led by its convenor N. Kitovi Zhimomi were in Delhi since September 26, will return to Nagaland on Monday. According to sources, some significant progress was made at the recently held discussions. The government of India was

expected to present a ‘common draft’ in the next round of discussions for both the NSCN (I-M) and the WC/ NNPGs. The NPGs are expected to study/deliberate on the draft before giving their nod for a common agreement. As reported, an inclusive common draft was being worked out to club both ‘status paper’ of the Agreed Position (AP) and the ‘competency clauses’ of Framework Agreement(FA) before inking of the final agreement, that was likely to be termed as ‘Yehzabo’. This aspect was also revealed by NPF legislature party leader and UDA cochairman Kuholuzo (Azo) Nienu in July this year who said: “The common draft will have to be put in the public domain for the Nagas to accept. The final inking of the solution will take place only after it.” Sources said the procedure for the final agreement will have to pass through various official require-

ments. First, the draft will have to be preceded by formulation for a final draft and then undergo Constitutional scrutiny before being tabled in the Parliament. Since the procedures may take time, it is most likely that the state assembly polls due in 2023 would have to be held as per constitutional obligations. It may be recalled that ENPO has decided to enforce abstention from participation in the forthcoming polls within its areas in support of its demand for Frontier Nagaland state. On the other hand, WC/ NNPGs has warned that it will “prevent” the scheduled Assembly polls for early solution. Both decisions of ENPO and WC has literally thrown a spanner in the works against holding elections and which has also added to confusion. Not holding elections as scheduled would result in a constitutional crisis for which the only option would be to impose President’s Rule.

ANATG-2015 batch indefinite strike enters 7th day TVCU upholds decision Correspondent

KOHIMA, OCT 2 (NPN): As the nation celebrated Gandhi Jayanti on Sunday, the peaceful protest by the aggrieved teachers of All Nagaland Adhoc Teachers Group (ANATG) 2015 batch appears to be finding no resolution as the hunger strike continued on its second day while in total, the protest has been ongoing for the seventh day. ANATG-2015 has been demanding regularisation of services and chosen Naga Solidarity Park here as the venue for hunger strike. On Sunday, ANATG

ANATG members after the prayer service on Sunday. (NP)

held a prayer service led by some of the members sharing testimonials and prayer points. Spokesperson of the group Bendangtemsu Ozuküm said, in strict adherence to Christian te-

nets members decided not to engage in any official decision-making activity to keep the Sabbath holy. Expressing happiness at the big turnout of the members at the service, he said the members also

collected free will offering, which will be used for charity work. Ozukum also disclosed that ANATG may have to make some changes with the mode of agitation, but assured that it will remain democratic and peaceful. He also disclosed that ten of the total of 1,166 members had passed away ever since ANATG started its agitation, while a few of them were terminally ill and could not participate in the current agitation. According to Ozukum, around 900 to 1,000 members were attending the protest daily, as per the

register that was re-cording attendance district wise. Ozukum also exuded confidence that all its members who participated in the agitation will continue till fulfilment of their demand. He also informed that the nomenclature ANATG-2015 was coined by the State government in an official communique and that was how it was adopted and being used since then. He said ANATG will relocate the venue to another site for a few days and continue with their protest since one tribe organisation had pre-booked the area for some days.

on ‘one govt, one tax’

DIMAPUR, OCT 2 (NPN): Joining several other village and colony authorities, the Ten Villages Council Union (TVCU) of Medziphema sub-division and GBs have resolved to uphold decision of ‘one government, one tax’ till the Naga political groups unite and collectively work for one cause. The village councils include Bungsang, Hekeshe, Khaibung, Maova, Medziphema ‘A’, Molvom, Sirhima, Socunoma, Tsuuma and Zhuikhu. In a statement, TVCU president Medievi Zhu-

nyu and general secretary Sutminlal Vaiphei said the villages made this resolution during a joint meeting with the GBs on August 16 this year at Tsuuma Village, “to pay tax only to a unified government ‘one government, one tax’ since it is the earnest desire of the peace-loving public to see our nationalist groups coming together and working collectively for one cause.” With the nationalist groups cause stretching for long, TVCU said it had become a great burden on common people.

Report alleges abuse of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act Indonesia football match stampede kills 125

NEW DELHI, OCT 2 (AGENCIES): The People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) has released a report titled ‘UAPA: Criminalising Dissent and State Terror’ on the alleged abuse of the legislation during 2009-22, and demanding the law be repealed, reports The Hindu. Based on the National Crime Records Bureau’s (NCRB) annual reports during 2015-2020, the study said the per case conviction rate under the UAPA was 27.57% compared with 49.67% in Indian Penal Code (IPC) cases. The perarrestee conviction rate was just 2.8% against 22.19%

in IPC cases. During the check period, 5,924 cases were registered and 8,371 persons arrested. Based on the total cases registered, Manipur (1,965 cases) stood at the top followed by Jammu & Kashmir (1,163), Assam (923), Jharkhand (501), and Uttar Pradesh (385 cases). The report said at the heart of “abuse” of UAPA was the issue of bail and conviction rates. “The problem with considering the NCRB figures of number of persons acquitted or convicted is that they probably refer to UAPA cases registered in previous years and not to cases filed in the

respective years alone; this is because acquittals and convictions arise only at the end of the criminal trial before the special court...,” it said. In 2018, of the 1,421 arrests were made and 232 (16.32%) got bail; while in the next year 1,948 were arrested and 625 (32.08%) were granted bail; and in 2020, a total of 1,321 arrests were made and 223 (16.88%) got bail. NIA cases: The National Investigation Agency (NIA), on its website as on August 12 this year, had listed 456 cases of which 78% involved UAPA charges. The report examined the

NIA prosecutions in the UPA and the NDA period. “69 UAPA cases were registered...when Manmohan Singh-led UPA regime was in power (2009 to May 2014), whereas 288 UAPA cases were registered in the Narendra Modi-led era (May 2014 to continuing),” said the report. The average number of cases per year during the UPA regime was 13, whereas it was 34 during the NDA regime. Overall, the maximum number of cases have been registered so far in Delhi (45), followed by Jammu and Kashmir (42), Punjab (29), Kerala (27), A s s a m (Cont’d on p-8)

JA K A RTA , O C T 2 (AGENCIES): At least 125 people died at an Indonesia’s Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang, when thousands of angry home fans invaded the pitch and police responded with tear gas that triggered a stampede, authorities said Sunday. According to reports, the toll had been revised from 174 after the authorities found some of the victims were counted twice. The tragedy on Saturday night in the city of Malang, which also left over 150 injured, was one of the world’s deadliest sporting stadium disasters. Police, who described the unrest

Durga Puja festivities begin across Nagaland Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, OCT 2 (NPN): One of the biggest religious festivals in eastern part of India, the four-day Durga Puja began across the State on Sunday amidst much zeal and enthusiasm among the followers of Hinduism. In the State’s commercial hub too, beautifullydecorated puja pandals replete with colourful lights have come up in various colonies. Speaking to Nagaland Post, Hindu Seva Samiti president and advocate YP Gupta said 53 puja pandals had been set up this year here and five at

(L) Devotees offer prayers at Durga Mandir, Old daily market and (R) A Durga Puja pandal at Lhomithi colony in Dimapur on Sunday. (NP)

Chümoukedima. He mentioned that traditionally pandals were built for Durga Puja, but these days the structures had become a platform to

represent various themes pertaining to culture, religion, ethnicity, community, etc, besides topical events. Gupta fur ther informed this reporter that

the budget of puja pandals varies, adding that this could range anywhere from Rs one lakh to several lakhs of rupees. He said committees were formed

People carrying an injured man at Kanjuruhan stadium.

as “riots”, said they tried to force fans to return to the stands and fired tear gas after two officers were killed. Attention immediately focused on the use of tear gas, which is banned at soccer stadiums by FIFA,

Gov, others extend Puja greetings

DIMAPUR, OCT 2 (NPN): Nagaland governor Prof. Jagdish Mukhi, deputy CM Y. Patton and UDA co-chairman Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu extended Durga puja and Dussehra (Mahashtami) greetings. Greeting on the occasion of Dussehra (Mahashtami), Prof. Mukhi said that the festival marks the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and triumph of Goddess Durga over demon Mahishasura. He hoped that the auspicious occasion inspire all to follow the path of virtue and guide us towards oneness, amity, happiness and prosperity. Patton: In his greetings, deputy CM, Y. Patton (Cont’d on p-8) hoped that the celebration

to manage the entire puja celebrations, including the expenses that were met through contributions. After the completion of the puja festivities, he said a “Vijay Sammelan” was held, which was basically a gathering of puja committee members. This year, the sammelan would be held at Durga Mandir in old daily market area here. During the sammelan, awards would be given out for best idol, best puja pandal, most disciplined puja pandal, best performing idol immersion and best music played, which would be adjudged by a panel of four judges.

which called the incident “a tragedy beyond comprehension.” Many of the victims were trampled or choked to death. Survivors described panicking spectators in a packed crowd as tear gas rained down on them.

of good, triumphing over evil, inspire all to choose compassion, courage, and forgiveness over enmity and indifference, as well as foster unity, hope, & happiness among all. Azo: UDA co-chairman Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu hoped that the Pujas bring peace and prosperity and herald a season of brotherhood and love among all communities. “May goddess Durga shower Her blessings on all, give strength to the poor and wisdom to the rich to uplift others,” Azo said, adding that the “supreme power of Maya will empower us and help defeat the darkness within and show the light of love and compassion to our fellow beings.” K Y M C


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