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Correspondent KOHIMA, JUL 5 (NPN):

A new traffic plan for Pfutsero town, an endeavour of Pfutsero town council, Pfutsero police and administration was launched, here, on Monday.

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Speaking at the flagging off programme, minister for planning and coordination, land revenue and parliamentary affairs Neiba Kronu urged vehicle users to maintain discipline and punctuality and see that traffic rules and regulation were strictly followed. While assuring to assist the administration and police in all possible ways for proper traffic management, Kronu also asked the concerned to clear the abandoned vehicles on the roadsides. The minister assured to take up the repair works of the town road before Christmas and towards this he sought the cooperation of the public. Pfutsero ADC Japheth Woch said that the new traffic plan would be implemented with immediate effect. Pfutsero EAC Dr. Riku Khutso also informed that a joint survey of the town roads/traffic management was conducted in May to prepare a new traffic plan of Pfutsero town as traffic congestion was a serious concern.

According to the new traffic plan, some of the problems causing congestion included increasing number of vehicles and transit vehicles crossing the town, haphazard parking and violation of traffic rules,

Neiba Kronu flagging off the new traffic plan at Pfutsero on Monday (NP)

parking of immobile or abandoned vehicles, dumping of construction materials on the roads and cylinder outlet, local taxi stand at main town traffic point. Fruit tree for wealth project in Pfutsero

Neiba Kronu distributed 22,000 fruit tree saplings worth Rs. 10 lakh to 12 villages of Pfutsero assembly constituency under Phek district on Monday.

Fruit tree saplings included Avocado, Persimmon, Chestnut, Tamarillo, Yongchak, local herbal tree (lengotshe) etc. Speaking on the occasion, Kronu reminded of the importance of protecting the planet and environment considering the impact of climate change.

He said the project was initiated through the Local Area Development Programme (LADP) with a view to fight the challenges of climate change as well as help uplift the economy.

Kronu asserted that along with environmental protection, sustenance of livelihood was also equally important. The Himalayan range including Nagaland was rich in biodiversity and has the potential of growing different species, he said.

In this regard he said that fruits of low volume with high value yield and not easily perishable items should be the prime target while for crops such as local ginger and tree tomato, the bigger the quantity the market value would be better he added.

Kronu challenged the people to work towards making Pfutsero the “land of fruits and plentiful” and urged upon 16 Pfutsero constituency to set an example for other districts to take up mass fruit tree plantation to uplift the economy.

Giving an introduction on the trees for wealth project, chief executive officer entrepreneurs associate (EA), Neichute Doulo said the project was launched in 2019 by minister Kronu.

He assured that EA would buy back all the produce of the farmers, who have received the saplings. DIMAPUR: Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) observed “youth week & youth Sunday” from June 28 to July 4 in all the local Churches under NBCC.

In a press release, NBCC youth secretary, Rev. Vikuo Rhi informed that the week-long programme included chain of prayers; family prayers; sanitation & cleanliness drives; helping old and needy etc.

On July 4, the youth day worship was held and culminated with a virtual worship with NBCC youth committee members and association youth secretaries, director and coordinators.

Asia Pacific Baptist Federation (APBF) general secretary, Rev. Dr. Vesekhoyi (Vee) Tetseo who was the speaker, spoke on the

SF apprehend one with ganja

SF personnel along with the apprehended individual and seized consignment.

DIMAPUR: Security forces in a joint operation with the police apprehended a drug peddler at general area Samzuiram, Peren, on July 5.

Based on a specific input, security forces in a joint operation recovered 6.6 kg dry ganja worth around 1.98 lakh and 13 kg of raw ganja. The apprehended individual along with the seized consignment was handed over to Jalukie police station, Peren for further investigation.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

LATE JANUKI CHETRI

Date of Birth : 09/02/1945 Date of Demise : 26/06/2021

Late Januki Chetri, wife of Late Dambar Bahadur Chetri left for her heavenly abode on 26th of June 2021 after a brief illness at Eden Hospital, Dimapur. We offer our deepest gratitude to each and every one for your immense support and care during the pandemic time, we offer our deepest thanks to all doctors and nurses of Eden Hospital, Dimapur for their all round care and support, Borlengri Block-I and II Gorkha Samaj, Karbi Anglong, Assam, DDGIF Gorkha Youth Club, Dimapur, Rotary Club of Dimapur, relatives and friends and all who supported us financially and physically.

We regret our inability to mention each and everyone individually whose support were equally valuable.

Our sincere prayer to Almighty God to bless each and every one abundantly.

The "Antesthi Kriya" (The "Last Rites") "Shradha" shall be held on 08/07/2021 at Bor Lengri Block No. I and all are heartily requested to attend.

Loving Son, Daughters, Sons-In-Law,

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

“I am the resurrection and the life, the one who believes in me will live even though they die and whoever lives by believing in me will never die..” John 11:25-26

Lt. ROSY SANGMA Lt. SAMUEL SANGMA

29/03/1992 – 24/06/2021 13/12/1999 – 25/06/2021

Words are inadequate to express our profound gratitude to each and every individual who supported us spiritually and physically at the untimely demise of our beloved Late Rosy Sangma and Late Samuel Sangma.

We deeply regret our inability to mention each and every one individually but we pray that Almighty God bless each and everyone.

We would specially like to thank : 1. Shri. Kiren Rijiju, Hon’ble Union Minister 2. Shri. Neiphiu Rio, Hon’ble CM of Nagaland 3. Shri. Conrad Sangma, Hon’ble CM of

Meghalaya 4. Shri. Agatha Sangma, Hon’ble Member of

Parliament, Meghalaya 5. Shri. Mukul Sangma, Congress Leader,

Meghalaya 6. Shri. Numal Momin, Hon’ble Deputy Speaker,

Assam Legislative Assembly 7. Shri. J. Maivio, Prominent Social Worker, Delhi 8. Deputy Resident Commissioner, Nagaland

House Delhi 9. Naga Students' Union, Delhi 10. Sumi Students' Union, Delhi 11. Special unit North Eastern Region (Delhi Police) 12. Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee 13. GO AIR International 14. INDIGO Airlines 15. Nagaland Garo Tribal Council (NGTC) 16. Nagaland Garo Mothers Association (NGMA) 17. Garo Students' Union, Nagaland Zone (GSUNZ) 18. Garo Students' Union (All units of Northeast) 19. Delhi Achik Association (DAA) 20. International Human Rights Council,

Nagaland State Board 21. Helping Hand Organisation 22. Achik Holistic Awakening Movement (AHAM) Meghalaya, Assam & others units 23. NGOs of Meghalaya (Civil Rights Bodies) 24. North East Students Organisation (NESO) 25. United Baptist Church, Balijan, Midland 26. Dimapur Town Nepali Baptist Church, Duncan Bosti 27. Women Ministry (DTNBC) Duncan Bosti 28. Garo Baptist Church, Midland 29. Garo Churches, villages of all Northeast 30. Garo Baptist Church, Tinglijan 31. Youths of All Churches 32. Youths from different Garo Villages 33. All other Garo villages, Nagaland & Assam 34. Western Sumi Youth Front 35. Notun Bosti Village Council, Ao Khel 36. Ngullie Tent House, near Metro Hospital 37. Teens Up Faith Ministry, Notun Bosti 38. Columbia Hospital, Gurugram 39. Lt. Rosy’s Batch mates, friends and well wishers 40. Lt. Samuel’s Batch mates, friends and well wishers 41. All Achik (Garo) Bodies of Northeast 42. All other family members, relatives, neighbours & friends who stood by us 43. All others whom we couldn’t mention. topic “stronger together – hope” taken from the book of Romans 8:24.

Nagaland Police Baptist Churches Association youth secretary, Tsenbemo Ngullie shared on the challenges during pandemic of how he along with his wife and two children were tested positive but God had healed them at His mercy.

The virtual worship was led by NBCC youth secretary Rev. Vikuo Rhi; Sumi (SBAK) Nito Mount youth secretary, Zunheboto Kasheli Rotokha said the invocation; Tshering Lama representing Gorkha Baptist Association (AGBCN) brought special praise; Suhuto Chishi, NBCC Youth committee chairman and youth secretary, WSBAK gave concluding remarks. The worship program ended with prayer of blessings from NBCC general secretary Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho.

Rev. Vikuo Rhi in his message during the NBCC youth Sunday at Chakhesang Baptist Church Kohima said that we must have hope in the midst of pandemic.

He said that due to the pandemic and subsequent lockdown, many people especially young ones had returned home, leaving their job, studies and careers and that many had also died. The reverend said that there were people undergoing depression, anxiety, eating disorders, stress, substance dependency, and suicidal ideation. Moreover, some people were in the state of hopelessness due to shortage of oxygen, ventilators, debts, relationship, work, health, money, failures, and loss of passion.

But in this regard, he challenged the young people to put complete hope in Christ Jesus in such a time as this. He also said that youth and children were the greatest hope of their parents, Church and society and that they were the mission field.

Therefore, he urged upon them to work hard, stay faithful and trust God in all they do.

It may be mentioned that the NBCC youth week & youth Sunday has been a regular calendar of events which is observed during the first week & on first Sunday of July.

Remembering our beloved mother

Late LONGRILA TEKA On her 1st Death Anniversary

A year has passed since you left us on this day (06-07-2020), but your love and memories are still etched in our hearts. You were an amazing mother and an incredibly loving soul. Rest in comfort and peace.

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Deeply missed- Family Members

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

15-12-1978 to 29-05-2021 “GONE FROM OUR SIGHT, BUT NEVER FROM OUR HEARTS”

The family members of Lt. VETSURAYI TETSEO express our heartfelt gratitude for the love, sympathy and support shown to us at his sudden demise. We deeply regret our inability to thank each and every one personally; we pray that Almighty God bless you all abundantly.

We convey our special gratitude to: 1. Shri Neiba Kronu, Hon’ble Minister for Planning and Co-ordination, Land

Revenue and Parliamentary Affairs,

Nagaland. 2. Dr Chotisuh Sazo, Hon’ble MLA 18th

Chozuba A/C, Nagaland. 3. Net work of Nagaland Drugs and AIDS

Organization [N-NAGA DAO] 4. Nagaland NGOs Forum 5. Doctors and Nurses CHC Pfutsero 6. Rengma Selo Zi HQ Tseminyu 7. Chakhesang Baptist Church Council [CBCC] 8. Chakhesang Public Organisation [CPO] 9. Chakhesang Youth Front [CYF] 10. Chakhesang Mothers Association [CMA] 11. Chakhesang Students' Union [CSU] 12. Phek District Sport Association [PDSA] 13. Chakhesang Wrestling Association [CWA] 14. Nagaland Peoples Front [NPF] Phek

District. 15. Chakhesang HOHO Kohima 16. Chakhesang Baptist Church Minister’s Hill 17. Kitsubozu Youth Society, Kohima 18. Western Sumi Youth Front Dimapur 19. Ao Youth Organization Dimapur 20. Western Chakhesang HOHO Dimapur 21. Kuzhalhu Zawe 22. Phek Village Youth Organisation [PVYO] 23. Upper Khomi Youth Organisation 24. Pfutseromi Youth Organisation 25. Pfutsero Town Ward Chairman Union 26. Pfutsero Town Youth Organisation 27. The Huntsmen 28. Staff of Govt. Middle School, Rukizu, Pfutsero 29. Rukizu Baptist Church, Pfutsero 30. Rukizumi Welfare Society, Pfutsero 31. Rukizu Colony Council, Pfutsero 32. Thipuzumi Village Council 33. Thipuzumi Community Welfare, Pfutsero 34. Thipuzumi Women Welfare, Pfutsero 35. All individuals and friends who supported us in kind, cash, prayers, phone calls and condolences.

Loving Wife - Neisano Tetseo, Daughter - Pfulu Tetseo and Relatives

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