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Britain, he said a small country but one time conquered many parts of the world through their able leadership quality. Lamenting at the Naga society, he said that there were too many leaders and less followers resulting in too many organizations in “our” land both overground and underground. Chairman NBSE Asano Sekhose in her welcome address said that the objective of this seminar was to empower the principals so that they could effectively manage their school. She said with so many challenges the head of the institutions were the key persons to initiate measures to help students develop their abilities. She reminded that education imparted to the children today and the effort made by the schools would have a significant impact on “our” society tomorrow. Sekhose said schools cannot work in isolation and the principals must foster greater relationship with the teachers, parents and students. She challenged the gathering that the success and improvement of the institution depends on how the principal execute his duties as the school leader. She opined that the seminar would
Political settlement should not be for a piece-meal appeasement: Krome
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KOHIMA, AUG 9 (NPN): Naga People Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR), secretary general Neingulo Krome said if a political settlement were to be made, it should not be above all the piece-meal appeasements that Nagas have rejected during the past several decades of its political struggle. Delivering the key note address on the occasion of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (IDWIP) held at Kohima College Kohima, Tuesday the secretary general said it was a fact that India signed Ceasefire with Naga Political Groups, held Peace Talks and political negotiations in the past and continues to do so with ground-breaking admissions and agreements on its part in between, yet solutions should not be made for appeasement. He urged the participants to take future into its hands and join the youth of the world who were now saying “nothing about us without us”. He said the celebration of IDWIP was celebrated in full conscious of the fact that “our rights, our lands” was protected by Naga elders/ leaders of the Naga Political
movements, starting from the Naga Club to the present day, Naga political groups, through their self-less sacrifices during the most crucial and painful period of Naga history. Khrome said Nagas were basking in the glory of their achievements today, notwithstanding pending an honorable and acceptable solution, juxtaposed with factionalism and uncontrollable internal contradictions. Dwelling on the theme, Krome said the lands of the Indigenous peoples everywhere was not only being exploited but forcefully taken away, however in the case of Nagas, he said, it was able to assert their rights in any way although faced with opposition from occupational forces, but which was ultimately acknowledged and recognized. Krome reminded that even if the principles of the Naga political movement were not recognized or accept the imposition of Indian laws and its Constitutional legality over the Nagas, he said the fact remains that Naga way of life and their lands and its resources are protected under Article 371 (A) of the Indian Constitution which was an abstract from the
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The Benreu Students' Union (BSU) heartily congratulate Ms. Ngimdauna Thou, daughter of Mr. Erangnimbe Thou for being selected to the post of Secretariat Assistant under the Personnel & Administrative Reforms Department at the recently declared NPSC result. The Union hopes that she will dedicatedly serve the people and wishes her the very best in all her future endeavours.
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BJP notifies: Bharataiya Janata Party (BJP) Wokha has notified all concerned district BJP party workers to maintain unity and discharge their duties diligently to uplift the party from grassroots to higher level. In a press release, BJP Wokha L. Meribemo Kinghen has also informed the party to desist from going the internal issues to print media which hampers the smooth functioning of the party organization and tarnish the good party as a whole.All party workers of BJP Wokha district have been informed to maintain the instruction and execute their responsibilities with the consent of the office of the district president. WSH joint meet: Western Sumi Hoho
(WSH) has convened joint meeting with its frontal organization on August 8, 9 a.m. at its Hiyam, Chekiye village. All frontal organization and WSH executive members have been requested to attend the meeting.
LKD general meeting: Lumami
Kuposhukulu Dimapur (LKD) has convened a general meeting of all Lumami residing in Dimapur on August 13, 10am at treasurer’s residence (Litapu Kinimi) to discuss the centenary celebration at Lumami village and other issues. All the responsible members have been requested to attend the meeting.
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Union (DNSU) has informed all school, nstitutions and universities within its jurisdiction (from class 8 till master degrees) to attend the mass protest rally against Armed Forced Special Power Act (AFSPA) and Disturbed Area Act (DAA) which has been scheduled to be held on August 11, 9 a.m. at clock tower, Dimapur. All high school, higher secondary, colleges have been requested to reach the venue at 8:30 sharp.
ZTYO condemns Aug 8 incident Z U N H E B OTO, AU G 9 (NPN): Zunheboto Town Youth Organization (ZTYO) has vehemently condemned the attempted physical assault on Kughato K. Sumi, a Correspondent of Nagaland Post and founding member of ZTYO on August 8 by two individuals at DC hill colony, Zunheboto. In a press note, ZTYO said that the incident was supposedly in connection with a forgery case where both the individuals were allegedly involved. ZTYO said that the duo, in an inebriated condition, hurled insults and accused Kughato of trying tarnish their image by exposing the crime in the media. Though no such report was filed or published in any media, the duo tried to assault the correspondent. On seeing the commotion, ZTYO said that nearby by people stopped the duo from assaulting Kughato. ZTYO, said its representatives verified the incident after talking to witnesses. ZTYO said it would “not tolerate such acts of intimidation and abuse on law abiding members of the society”. In this regard, ZTYO has demanded that the duo publicly apologise to the victim within three days from the publication of the statement. Failing which, it said that ZTYO would file an FIR based on evidence of the witness reports.
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FELICITATES The Mima Students’ Union is immensely pleased to honour and congratulate Mr. Medongulie Keyie, S/o Lt. Neiletuo Keyie for securing the post of Inspector of Industries in the recently declared NPSC examination. The Union wishes him further success in all his future endeavour. Neizosie-o Rhutsu Menuovilie Lese President, MSU Info. & Publicity Secretary
SÜMI APHUYEMI BAPTIST CHURCH KOHIMA YOUTH DEPARTMENT With profound joy and happiness the Sümi Aphuyemi Baptist Church Kohima, Youth Department would like to congratulate Miss. Alovika Swu, D/o. Shri. Inavi Swu and Mrs. Lhovili I. Swu of Hebolimi Village for securing the post of DSP in the recently declared NPSC result. May the Lord continue to grant her good health and greater success in her future endeavour. Mr. Vinito Swu Chairman Youth Board SABCK
Village Youth Society (NCVYS) has informed al concerned to maintain law and order within its village jurisdiction. In a press release, NCVYS general secretary Thepfusatuo Chatsu has informed that dumping of waste in any form into the chathe river, indulgence in anti social and illegal activities, breaking of bottles, bursting of crackers, burning of forest, fishing, hunting and collection of natural resources without permission would be strictly prohibited. Society has also cautioned that defaulters would be strictly deal. NCVYS further appealed all visitors for cooperation.
DC Mokokchung informs: Deputy Commissioner Mokokchung, Sushil Kumar Patel has directed all the government servants posted within Mokokchung town to attend the Independence Day function on August 15, 8:40 a.m at Imkongmeren Sports Complex. DC further directed all the district heads of offices to take the attendance of their respective staff on Independence Day and submit to DC’s office for onward submission to the government for necessary action. DC also informed all the village council members and GBs union of Ungma village, Mokochung village, Chuchuyimpang village, Khensa village, GBs of Mokokchung town and the functionaries of wards organization of the 18 wards and all the public of Mokokchung town to attend the function. CM to grace state level watershed conference: Chief minister, T. R. Zeliang
would grace the State Level Watershed Conference & culmination of Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) as the chief guest on August 11 at the NBCC convention hall, Kohima. An overview of the watershed activities would be presented by, director, Land Resources, Mhathung Yanthan, while secretary, Land Resources, Y. Kekheto Sema would chair the programme. Other highlights of the programme include handing over of watershed development fund, release of book on ‘Best practices in success stories of IWMP’ and awards.
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hoboto Avelu Ruho has notified for proper maintenance and streamlining of the allotment of the ground at Pughoboto to different NGOs/individuals/organisations, etc. An order issued prohibited use of any intoxicating/illegal substance within the ground premises. The conduct and maintenance of law and order during any event organised at the ground shall be the sole responsibility of the organisers. She stated that loss or damage of government property shall be compensated in full by the concerned individual or group. The hiring charge for the ground has been fixed at Rs,500 for a day and Rs,100/-for subsequent days to a maximum for Rs,1000/-.Allotment would strictly be on first come basis subject to availability. Allotment can be cancelled at any time in the event of the dates coinciding with the government functions. ADC also directed that the ground should be cleaned and tidied after the programme was over.
NPF central youth wing emergency meeting: Officials of the NPF central
youth wing are informed of an emergency meeting on August 10, 12 noon at NPF central headquarter office to discuss various important and urgent matters relating to the NPF youth wing affairs. Vice president of NPF central youth wing has requested members of the NPF central youth wing to attend the emergency meeting without fail. Furthermore, members dispensed with various responsibilities and assignments are requested to bring the report and present in the meeting. DRSU informs: Dimapur Rengma Students Union (DRSU) has informed that the union would hold its freshers meet on August 13, 10 a.m onwards under the theme, “be the responsible change” at 3T arena: amphitheatre, Tetso College Sovima Dimapur. Union has requested all Rengma students from Class XI and above, residing/ studying in Dimapur to attend the freshers meet without fail and has also requested all parents/guardians to send their children/ ward to attend. President and colleagues of DRSU has invited all other student bodies in Dimapur for the occasion, where Er. Tesinlo Semy, mining engineer from DoG&M would grace the occasion as chief guest.
Green zone campaign conducted at Jakhama college
DIMAPUR: Philanthropic Association (PA) St. Joseph’s Jakhama had organised its first Green Zone Campaign, where planting of saplings was carried out in the Jakhama College campus. Philanthropic president, Y. Benathung Kithan in his speech advised the younger generation to be more active in creating awareness towards the Environment as the future lies in them. He told the members that God gifted “us” the nature and so, it was human responsibility to take care and love nature. Taking an example from the present generation he lamented that the ignorance of people in protecting environment. He stated that many people always looked for income but they never think of protecting the environment in reality. He encouraged the
Members of the Philanthropic Association during the campaign.
youth to erase such mentality and think for Mother Earth to have a better life in society. Kithan also advised to all organisation leaders not to have concern only on 5th June
as Environment Day but to keep on practicing. Fur ther, Kithan expressed his wish to see the students, NGOs, government and different kinds of union to
come out from their comfort zone and impart the awareness of environment. The association further thanked the Earth Friendly Generation for their support.
AIFFSO Nagaland observes 74th quit India movement
DIMAPUR: Under the aegis of the All India Freedom Fighter Successors’ Organization (AIFFSO) Nagaland state unit, observed 74th anniversary of the Quit India Movement on August 9, at Hotel Japfu Ashok, Kohima. Addressing the gathering, AIFFSO, North East Chapter secretary Neilo Koza, mentioned that the movement was launched on August 8, 1942 by Mahatma Gandhi in Mumbai demanding the withdrawal of British rule from India. The movement which was also popularly called as Civil Disobedience
Movement, many senior congress leaders were imprisoned, where mass protest broke out all over the country followed by bomb attacks, sabotage and violence asserted Koza. Terming the movement as a successful mission, he said, the Indians were united and had overcome the British rule though badly suppressed during 1944. Koza also candidly went on to say, upon the release of Gandhi from prison in 1944, Gandhi continued his resistance and went on 21 day fast and by the end of the World War-II, the world had changed dramatically and the demand for India Indepen-
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With immense pride and profound gratitude the Dimapur Nkonjan Ovüng Ekhüng extend our heartiest congratulations to the recently declared successful NPSC candidates. 1. Mr. Zuthungbemo Ovung, S/o. A.Y. Ovung of Pyangsa Village for being selected as Inspector of Taxes. 2. Miss. Mhayani Ovung, D/o. Tsumungo Ovung of Hankvu Village for being selected as Secretariat Assistant. The Ekhung further wishes them success in their future endeavors. C.TSANTHUNGO OVUNG Secretary
FELICITATION The Shena Old Union Dimapur Area (SOUDA) with profound happiness and pride extends its heartiest congratulations to the following individuals for bringing laurels and uplifting the Village Community in particular and to the Community in general. 1. Er. Kahuli Sema, W/o. Dr. Toiho Sema and D/o. Pukhato Achumi, G.B. Shena Old Village, Zunheboto District on being promoted to Superintending Engineer and posted as S.E. PWD (Roads & Bridges) Mon Circle. 2. Mr. Avika K. Achumi, S/o. Kavito Achumi & Itoli Achumi, Employment Officer, promoted to District Employment Officer (DEO) Zunheboto, O/o Employment Exchange. May God bless you with good health and prosper in all future endeavours. K. SHETOHO ACHUMI Chairman (SOUDA)
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dence could no longer ignored. Other who spoke on the occasion included AIFFSO, Nagaland State Unit, president Zeliezhu Angami, R. Sopu Angami, Advisor, AIFFSO, North East Chapter,Mohokiya Apon Rengma, executive member. Guolhuolie Rio, General Secretary, AIFFSO, North East Chapter also attended the function. Earlier, the function was led by AIFFSO, Nagaland state unit, vice president Vingol Chaya and welcome address was delivered by AIFFSO, Nagaland state unit, general secretary Kikrovi Sakhrie.
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16 Point Agreement. Khrome added that this protection was again a luxury, when compared with other indigenous peoples in many parts of the world, including those in India itself. Naga Hoho Elu Ndang said as rightful inheritors of mother earth, Indigenous People (IP) have been protecting the earth through equitable and sustainable use of resources. Ndang said with the catastrophic climate changes that were taking place today there was a desperate search for the values in indigenous practices. A peace activist from Changlang district Marina Kenglang shared on the problems faced by IPs in Arunachal Pradesh due to the influx of outsiders stating that their land had been taken away by outsiders, in some cases due to arbitrary actions by Government of India and in some cases due to the low population of the IPs. An interaction with the students and faculties was also held on the occasion. IDWIP was jointly organized by the NPMHR in collaboration with Kohima College Alumni Association and supported by Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) under the theme “Protect our Rights, Our Lands!”. An indigenous invocation of blessing was pronounced by Meguo-o Mechülho.
Tseminyu social work: Tseminyu EAC, Shelley Katiry has informed that in view of the celebration of Independence Day on August 15, there would be social work at RSA ground, Old Tseminyu town for all the departments of Tseminyu Hq on August 13, 8 a.m onwards. All the department employees have been requested to participate in the social work without fail.
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Kohima, Aug. 9 (NPN): Commissioner and secretary school education and SCERT F. P. Solo said “our future depends on what kind of education we impart to our children today”; he said this while addressing hundreds of head of education institutions from various parts of the state during a one-day seminar on “leadership skills for school management” held at capital convention centre Kohima on Tuesday. The seminar was organized by Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) in collaboration with headword publishing company for the principals of higher secondary schools or colleges. Stressing on the role of leadership, Solo reminded that a leader was somebody who inspired, motivate others and get things done , however he said a leader must win the trust and confidence of others by being fair, just and transparent. He advised that as a head of the institution one must win over the teachers, staff and students to bring changes and improvement in the schools. Lamenting at the present situation of school education department of the state, he said the department was plagued by problems and issues which are not actually connected with the delivery of quality education. And on these, he said much of “our attention, energy and time have been wasted on those problems which tend to ignore or sideline the core issue which is the learning outcome of the children in the schools”. He urged the gathering to find out ways and devices to improve and monitor learning outcomes of all the students in all the educational institutions in the state. Citing the example of Great
enrich principals with necessary skills for better school management. The resource person, educationist, author, quizmaster, motivational speaker, social activist and social worker Barry O’ Brien in his powerful speech challenged the principals to possess the sense of humor to win students’ heart and put away ego attitude. He urged the head of the institutions to spend time with the students, teachers and parents which is the sign of love and concern. He advised the principals to have good communication with parents, teachers and students which leads to good relationship that often lead to great success. O’ Brien also advised the principals to praise somebody in public if anything good in her/him but correct the person in private. Encouraging the gathering to cultivate the habit of praising somebody, he said it costs nothing but it works great. He also encouraged the head of the institutions to be innovative, creative, good planner, great leader, passionate, role model and so on. The resource person also explained in detail with slide show how to be an effective administrator and leader citing with great leaders of the world. The programme was compeered by Rüchünino Rino, invocation prayer said by Asenla Temsü principal CHSS Kohima, special song was presented by students of Baptist High Kohima while vote of the thanks in the inaugural programme was proposed by SR. academic officer NBSE Iluheing Nsarangbe. The whole seminar programme was attended by hundred of higher secondary schools and colleges principals from across the state, managing director headword publishing company Mansar Khan and officials of NBSE and SCERT.
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HILL VIEW COLONY COUNCIL Dimapur : Nagaland GRATITUDE The Hill View Council, under Dimapur-11, Ward 12 would like to express gratitude and appreciation to the Power Department as well as all the field staff and officer for replacing a new 500kva Transformer for better power supply in the colony. The Council also encouraged every individual to take responsibility to safe power electricity by using generously power supply to avoid over load consumption and better Electricity in the Colony.
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We, the Sungratsu Wa l l i n g K i d o n g , Dimapur convey our heartiest congratulations to Ms. Imnasenla Walling, D/o. Lt. Imkongtemsu Walling for achieving the post of Junior Divisional Accountant under Treasuries & Accounts Department in the recently declared NPSC result. We, further pray that our Almighty God will continue to bless throughout her future endeavours. Wati Walling President ,SWKD
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