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Vol XXXI No. 334
DIMAPUR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2021 Pages 12 ` 5.00
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23 days to go for Hornbill Festival
Covid AY.4.2 variant not of INSACOG POST-COVID NEGATIVE IMPACT ON LOCAL ECONOMY LOOMS LARGE concern: NEW DELHI, NOV 7 Correspondent
STATE GOVT EXPENSES FOR GOVERNMENT EXPENSES FOR THEHORNBILL FESTIVAL FESTIVAL
KOHIMA, NOV 7 (NPN): Nagaland is gearing up for the internationally acclaimed annual Hornbill Festival with the state government already in Hornbill-mode with hectic preparations to showcase the pride of the state from December 1 to 10. In 2020, the Hornbill Festival went virtual after severe Covid-19 restrictions across India. However, a 50-minute telecast of the festival was broadcast globally to keep the festival spirit alive. Earlier in 2000, the Hornbill Festival was conceptualized as a gala cultural event for all tribes of the state who came together under one roof at Khuochiezie (Local Ground) to foster peace and unity. The Hornbill Festival eventually shifted to its permanent venue at Kisama Heritage Village in 2003, some 12 Kms from Kohima. The Her `itage Villages is designed in the form of an ancient Naga village to give an authentic feel of a true Naga village and to experience travelling back in time. Over the years, the Hornbill Festival, from being a cultural showcase, has gradually metamorphosed into variety of local and global.
Year Plan (Earmarked) Non-Plan (Additional Fund) Total Amount in lakhs 2017-18 Rs. 4,00,00,000 Rs. 28,96,900 Rs. 4,28,96,900 2018-19 Rs. 5,00,00,000 Rs. 2,00,00,000 Rs. 7,00,00,000 2019-2020 Rs. 5,00,00,000 Rs. 5,52,50,000 Rs. 11,52,50,000 2020-2021 Rs. 37,70,000 (Virtual) NIL Rs. 37,70,000 2021-2022 Rs. 4,50,00,000 NIL Rs. 4,50,00,000 The Hornbill Interna- ative artists, entertainers, IT tival is not for profit but to tional Rock Contest draws experts, traditional dancers promote tourism trade and thousands of young music and singers, event managers, industry. However, there enthusiasts from all over In- local craftsmen, weavers, is need for transparency dia and is a popular item. In caterers etc. on who decides to award 2019, five countries officially T h e r e p o r t a l s o contract and the process participated in the music claimed that in 2019 some involved etc in the name of festival. 1631 persons were given di- promoting Hornbill FestiIn 2019, internationally rect employment which in- val. This has given rise to renowned Hindi music com- directly supported over 8000 allegations of favoritism and poser Dr. A.R. Rahman who families and dependents etc. nepotism since no tenders attended Hornbill Festival Another impact was have been for award of varitook to electronic and social home stays where local en- ous contract be it for sound, media to millions across trepreneurs have set up 300 light, TV rights, food stalls, the world to promote brand home stays. During the ten- to catering for VVIPs, VIPs Hornbill Festival. day festival income gener- or IPs. Besides cultural troupes ated by the home stay was Visitors to Kohima will from neighboring states as estimated at around Rs.2.25 be welcomed by the deplorwell as other parts of the crore (300 x Rs. 2500). able road condition from country, troupes from S. KoAs per the report, dur- Piphema to Kohima which rea, Thailand and Hungary ing 2019 there were 3015 has virtually come to standetc have also participated in foreign tourists visiting the still after some earth works the festival. state during the Hornbill were done some two to three As per post event anal- Festival besides 55,584 do- years ago. Portions of the ysis, Hornbill Festival has mestic tourists. The report newly constructed stretch of promoted tourism trade and also stated that during De- the 4-lane road from Pagla related business such as ho- cember 2019 Hornbill Fes- Pahar to Medziphema are tels, restaurants where local tival, 98.9% of Rs. 100.73 deteriorating even as work is youth are employed either crore or Rs. 99.62 crore still going on endlessly. The as receptionists, managers, came from domestic tour- 4-lane road was supposed to support staff, tourist taxi ists. be completed in 2018 and at drivers, tour guides, photogThe government main- the present pace, may not be raphers, videographers, cre- tains that the Hornbill Fes- completed even by 2022.
WC seeks early solution from PM, HM D I M A P U R , N OV 7 (NPN): W orking Committee (WC) of the NNPGs has appealed to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home minister Amit Shah to announce the honorable and acceptable political solution to “IndoNaga conflict”. WC, NNPGs through its media cell maintained that the arrival of AK Mishra as the new representative of the Government of India (GoI) in the “IndoNaga matter” had raised greater optimism and given hope to the Nagas. WC also said it appreciated the decision of NDPP, NPF, BJP elected legislators and all political party leadership in forming the opposition-less government in Nagaland. WC said “the unprecedented step” in burying all differences, was the clearest signal to the Government of India (Gol) that the Nagaland government, Naga tribes and Civil Societies are ready and prepared for the “much-awaited Indo-Naga political solution.” The WC also sought clarity from the state government over the latter’s stand
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Also demands clarity from the legislators on role as facilitators on the Naga political issue, since it represents the people of sixty constituencies in the state. It said the government should also respect the desire and aspiration of the 14 indigenous Naga tribes, minority tribes and non-indigenous communities of Nagaland, the Nagaland Tribes Council (NTC), Nagaland Gaon Bura Federation (NGBF) Eastern Naga People’s Organisation (ENPO), Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) etc. WC d e m a n d e d t o know as to who was the stumbling block between Nagas and the government of India in the impending solution?, According to WC, the real Naga identity was much more than flag or constitution. WC said that if flag and constitution was the real Naga identity, then why did proponents not resolve it in 1997 in the initial years of negotiations?
WC said that the issue of flag and constitution were dug out after 20 years of talks after it (WC) signed the ‘Agreed Position’ with the Centre on November 17, 2017. After the government of India recognised the right to Naga self-determination in consonance with their distinct history and identity, WC said each passing day it became increasingly obsessive component for some and this describes something else altogether. WC called upon the present Naga leaders to fight for and retain the real Naga identity that many have lost in the hunt for name, fame and power. It said that the real Naga political history and identity was moral uprightness, sound judgement, leadership skill, honesty, physical strength with hard labour, bravery, martial spirit, generosity, comradeship, community service and honorable and respectful existence. WC said these were beyond physical forms and that the supernatural element, the Almighty God bestowed these elements in the hearts of Nagas throughout generations. (Cont’d on p-8)
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(AGENCIES): The frequency of the new AY.4.2 mutation of the coronavirus is less than 0.1% of all variants of interest or concern at the moment, said the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) in its weekly bulletin on Sunday. As per the panel, the frequency currently is too low to be concerning and the vaccine effectiveness against it does not seem to be different when compared to other Delta variants. “There is currently no biological basis for increased transmissibility of AY.4.2, as judged epidemiologically, and assays are in progress,” it said. The INSACOG noted that Delta (B.1.617.2 and AY.x) continues to be the main variant of concern in India and no new variant of interest have been noted till now. Delta, which was first found in India in October last year, led to the devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the country, which was at its peak in April and May. The AY.4.2 was reported to be expanding in England in July this year.
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Dr. Jamir to receive Padma Bhushan award today Spl Correspondent
NEW DELHI , NOV 7 (NPN): Veteran Naga politician, former governor and four-time chief minister, Dr. S.C. Jamir, will be awarded with the Padma Bhushan- the nation’s third highest civilian award on November 8 by the President of India Ram Nath Kovind at the Darbar Hall at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Earlier on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had invited Dr. Jamir at his 7 Lok Kalyan Marg residence where both discussed various issues including the Naga political issue. As Governor of Goa, Jamir briefly held charge of Gujarat while Modi was the chief minister. Both developed a rapport during that period. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also tweeted photos of their meeting and also described Jamir as “elder statesman”. After Dr. Jamir’s meeting with Modi on Saturday, top Intelligence Bureau officials met him on Sunday and held discussion on the broader aspects of the Naga political issue.
Dr. S.C. Jamir (File)
The veteran politician, whose political career spans over 60 years and who also served first under then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, then Indira Gandhi, is considered an authority on Naga political history. When Modi became PM in 2014, all Congressappointed governors were removed except Jamir. Dr. Jamir (born 17 October 1931) will be the first ever Naga politician to receive the award which was conferred on the 71st Republic Day, 2020. Dr. Jamir is being honoured with the Padma Bhushan for his exceptional and distinguished service
NE experience higher burden of cancers: ICMR and health system status. In a report ‘Clinicopathological Profile of Cancers in India: A Report of the Hospital Based Cancer Registries, 2021’, ICMR said that the proportion of all cancer cases was higher in males (52.4 per cent) than females (47.4 per cent) with gynaecological cancers, including breast cancer, comprising over half of all cancers in females. Childhood (0-14 years) cancers constitute 7.9 per cent of all cancers, noted ICMR. The report said that cancers of the head and neck region accounted for nearly one third of the cancers among males. The highest proportion of cancer
from all sites was reported in the 45 to 64 years age group, except for prostate cancer in males, which was higher in those over 65 years. The re por t fur ther states that out of the 6,10,084 cancers, 3,19,098 (52.4 per cent) cancers were reported in males, and 2,90,986 (47.6 per cent) in females. ICMR said that tobacco use-related cancers constituted 27 per cent of all cancers. The leading cancer cases projected in 2025 are breast cancer (females), lung cancer and Oral cancers. The leading cases of cancers in men will be oral, esophagus, lung and stomach, while in women breast and cervix cancer will be leading in 2025.
NPP opposes govt’s move to nominate members to ULBs
Check illegal collection at checkgates: NVCO to govt
State logs 13 fresh Covid-19 cases D I M A P U R , N OV 7 (NPN): Nagaland on Sunday recorded 13 fresh Covid-19 positive cases while no deaths were reported during the day. Of the fresh cases, five were from Dimapur, three in Kohima, two each in Mokokchung and one in Zunheboto, taking the total caseload to 31,935. India reported 10,853 Covid cases taking the total tally to 3,43,55,536, while the death toll climbed to 4,60,791 with 526 more fatalities.
D I M A P U R , N OV 7 (NPN): National People’s Party (NPP) has opposed the State gover nment’s move to nominate members to urban local bodies (ULBs). The party in a release said ULBs implied governance of an urban area, including municipalities, by the people through their elected representatives. However, considering the constitutional provisions and functioning of ULBs in
Cancer cases in NE states expected to rise to 1.56 million in 2025 Out of 6,10,084 cases, 52.4 % reported in males & 47.6% in females NEW DELHI, NOV 7 (IANS): On the occasion of National Cancer Awareness Day, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said on Sunday that the North Eastern states have been experiencing a higher burden of cancers in both men and women. ICMR said that a total of 1.39 million was estimated to be the cases in
India, the party accused the State government of bypassing a prerequisite entity of a democratic set-up, which was conducting free and fair elections to these bodies, including Dimapur Municipal Council and Kohima Municipal Council. NPP termed the recent announcement by planning & coordination, parliamentary affairs and land revenue minister Neiba Kronu that the State government had decided to nominate mem-
these states in 2020 which is expected to rise to 1.56 million in 2025. ICMR report on the cancer burden of the eight North Eastern states is based on the analysis of the data from 11 Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCR) and three Hospital Based Cancer Registries (HBCR) from 2012-14. The coverage by the PBCRs is around 35 per cent of the population of the North Eastern states and reflects the cancer profile of the region fairly well owing to the representation of all the eight states of Northeast partially or completely. The report briefly puts forth the risk factor profile for cancers
bers to ULBs for an interim period as highly questionable and objectionable as it was neither constitutional nor democratic. It said the pretext of averting a showdown visà-vis the contentious issue of 33% reservation for women in the ULBs not only showed the inability of the government to solve crucial law and order issues, but also revealed its incompetency in understanding the ground realities of the
grassroots politics of which ULBs were integral components. “How can we expect democracy to prevail when local self-governance is not possible in principle?” the party asked. Asserting that nomination to ULBs was totally undemocratic in nature as only a few selected individuals finding favour with their political bosses would be appointed as members, NPP
(Cont’d on p-8)
Over 17.7 lakh children in India severely malnourished: Govt data NEW DELHI, NOV 7 (PTI): Over 33 lakh children in India are malnourished and more than half of them fall in the severely malnourished category with Maharashtra, Bihar and Gujarat topping the list, the WCD ministry has said in response to an RTI query. Prompting concer n that the Covid pandemic could exacerbate the health and nutrition crisis among the poorest of the poor, the Women and Child Development ministry estimates that there are 17,76,902 (17.76
lakh/1.7 million) severely acute malnourished children (SAM) and 15,46,420 (15.46 lakh/1.5 million) moderately acute malnourished (MAM) children as of October 14, 2021. The total 33,23,322 (33.23 lakh/3.3 million) is a compilation of data from 34 states and union territories, the ministry said in response to an RTI query by PTI. The numbers were registered on the Poshan tracker app developed last year as a governance tool for real-time monitoring of nutritional
in the field of public affairs. The prime minister has often lauded Jamir’s contributions, and his government had bestowed Padma Bhushan. The four-time chief minister was also governor of Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Odisha. Dr. Jamir is also the only surviving member of the Naga People’s Convention (NPC) which negotiated the 16-Point Agreement with the government of India, that formed the basis for the creation of Nagaland as the 16th state of the Indian Union. Meanwhile, the Ao Senso Telongjem Dimapur (ASTD) has organized a grand civic reception at Dimapur airport to honour and welcome Dr. S.C. Jamir, the veteran Naga politician, after he lands at Dimapur from New Delhi on November 10. The union has further requested all units to be present to receive Dr. SC Jamir at Dimapur airport. It has also asked the units to place volunteers along the highway from the airport to welcome the veteran politician.
outcomes. While the numbers are alarming in themselves, a comparison with figures from last November make them even more so. A 91 per cent rise in the number of SAM children has been seen between November 2020 and October 14, 2021 -up from 9,27,606 (9.27 lakh) to 17.76 lakh now. H oweve r, t h e t wo sets of figures are based on differing methods of data collection. The number of SAM children (from six months to six years) identified last year was counted
by 36 states and union territories and conveyed to the Centre. The latest figures are through Poshan tracker where the numbers were directly entered by anganwadis and accessed by the Centre and the age group of the children has not been specified. The World Health Organisation defines SAM by very low weight-for-height or a mid-upper arm circumference less than 115 mm, or by the presence of nutritional oedema. MAM
is defined as moderate wasting and/or mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) greater or equal to 115 mm and less than 125 mm. Both MAM and SAM have severe health repercussions on the health of a child. Children suffering from SAM have very low weight for their height, and are nine times more likely to die in case of diseases due to their weakened immune system. Those suffering from MAM are also at increased risk of morbidity and mortality during childhood.
The last available figure of malnourished children is from NFHS-4 (National Family Health Survey) in 2015-16 according to which 38.4 per cent children under five years are low height-forage and 21 per cent wasted or low weight-for-height in India. NFHS-5, released in December last year, which gave figures for 22 states and UTs also presented a grim scenario and showed that malnutrition increased among children in 2019-20 from 2015-16 in 22 states and UTs.
D I M A P U R , N OV 7 (NPN): Nagaland Voluntary Consumers’ Organisation (NVCO) has urged the State government, particularly the district administrations of Kohima and Dimapur, to check illegal collection of cash at checkgates, including at Phesama check-gate where Nagaland Police were indulging in illegal collection. Alleging that some local youths were also still collecting cash at Phesama check-gate in the name of “SAPO local tax”, NVCO president Kezhokhoto Savi expressed regret that despite a standing order of the chief secretary of June 22, 2009 clearly mentioning that the State government had decided that henceforth no collection of taxes/cash would be made by any organisation or individual, including government departments like the Police, Excise, Forest and Taxes departments, some departments were still collecting cash at the checkgates and on highways. (Cont’d on p-8) K Y M C