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(L-R) Y. Patton, Rev. T. W. Yamlap Konyak, Neiphiu Rio and Sharingain Longkumer. (Assembly Secretariat)
Correspondent KO H I M A , AU G 1 3 (NPN): Chief minister Neiphiu Rio released “The Naga Assembly Chronicles” bi-annual journal of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly before the start of the sixth session of the 13th NLA on Thursday. During the release of the journal Rio congratulated the speaker, officers and staff of state legislative assembly for bringing out the first of its kind journal. He further extended
best wishes for the journal as it begins a pioneering journey. Chief editor of the journal, commissioner & secretary NLA, Dr. P. J Antony in his editorial note stated that the Naga Assembly Chronicles is a biannual journal of the state legislative assembly which hopes to be a useful tool in disseminating parliamentary knowledge, providing link between the state’s elected assembly and its various stakeholders. The publication, he said, will
also serve as a chronicle of events associated with the legislative assembly and its secretariat. The first issue will contain brief write ups on the origin of NLA and profile of first assembly. It will also highlight comprehensive account of the activities of the present assembly session and other major events and activities associated with it. The journal was released after the members conducted prayer led by state chaplain Rev. T. W. Yamlap Konyak.
DIMAPUR: Taking note of grievances expressed by the students and parents to adopt online classes in the absence of teachers, the Chakhesang Students' Union (CSU) has reminded all the teachers under its jurisdiction to present themselves or on roster basis as per demand of students. In a press release, CSU president Vetho Vadeo and general secretary, Avezo Kevin Kapu stated that, since lockdown most of the teachers had left the station with no remedial assistance to clarify doubts of students “on not only academic matters but also on how to use modern technologies to access online classes.” While it is pertinent to supplement the recent show cause notice served by Thuvopisii village SMB with regards to the zero attendance of teaching faculty in schools, the CSU also requested respective units to be vigilant and report to Union in case of inconvenience in teaching learning process. Union also apprised the Education department that merely “giving notes and conducting online classes without checking teachers attendance and knowing
the ground reality of the students problem is a mockery to itself.” CSU also stated that many students are deprived of online classes because of poor network connectivity, whereby it requested the cellular communication operator to deliver quality service in all areas and not to ignore the remote areas. While CSU appreciated the department’s decision to provide free pen drive containing notes and lecture videos to students studying in government schools, it however pointed out that majority of the students do not posses smartphones, PC/laptop. In this regard, the Union has beseeched the department to provide hard copy notes for students who do not have such facilities. CSU further urged educational institutions to be more cautious and follow Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in conducting offline exams (exception to those areas where there's no online facilities) and while distributing study materials to the students. It also thanked some schools and colleges for waiving off some amounts in admission and monthly fees.
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lakhs excluding transportation charges. To query on the firm that had supplied the materials, the minister said two firms supplied the materails-- Thermo Fisher Scientific India pvt. Limited Mumbai and Dritu Enterprise Guwahati. The minister also said that the department had purchased 20 Truenat Quattro machines at the rate of Rs. 14,50,000 per unit amounting to Rs. 290 lakhs and 20,000 nos of screening cartridges at the rate of 1340 per unit amounting to Rs. 268 lakhs as on date. He added that the machines were purchased through M/S Nature-O-Tech, 136 M.L Nehru Road, Pan Bazar Guwahati. The minister also informed that the department purchased 64,950 nos of PPEs as on date. The details (see table) Rate (inclusive Quantity of GST @ 12 %) 3000 2950 3200 10000 1250 10000 2950 1000 820 1000 2500
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Total 64950 tics and marketing for the livelihood of returnees and other unemployed youths. Rs. 193.40 cr sanctioned under NSDMA for 2019-2020: Leader of the House and chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio stated that the total amount sanctioned under NSDMA for the year 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 was Rs. 142.07 crore and 193.40 crore respectively. He was replying to a starred question raised by opposition member Kuzholuzo Nienu Replying on the nature of works that was undertaken in all 11 districts under NSDMA during 2019-2020, Rio informed that NSDMA carried out only immediate and emergency restorative works caused by natural calamity to infrastructure. To query, Rio said NDSMA home department does not allocate funds district wise or constituency wise and that funds are released to the DDMAs based on occurrences of disaster events and reports received from the district. Construction of NH 702 A: Deputy chief minister incharge R&B department, Y. Patton informed that the final alignment for construction of 2 lane of NH- 702 A from Zunheboto to Mokokchung will be finalized only
after the feasibility study report was submitted by the consultant and approved by Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways. He was replying to a starred question raised by opposition member Er. Picto on the steps taken by the government for NH road from Zunheboto to Mokokchung via Khisakita KPA Akuluto. Patton also explained that currently PWD (NH) was maintaining the existing NH roads (single lane) from Zunheboto to Mokokchung (53 kms) via eastern alignment Akuluto-Aizuto-Awotsakili-Kitsakita in view of the shorter distance. He also said that out of 53 kms, works for 19 km
stretch was on-going under periodical repair and letter of acceptance for strengthening of 10.46 km was issued on
24/7/2020 and periodical repair of 23.46 km was done in 2018 and defect liability was completed. (Correspondent)
1 ST DEATH ANNIVERSARY of Lt. Wangshikala Aier (14 th August 2019)
DC Zunheboto informs: Deputy commissioner of Zunheboto has notified that in order to facilitate the preparations for the upcoming 74th Independence Day, 2020 the total lockdown on Friday, August 14 will be relaxed. All the provisions under the order of the office of the DC dated August 1, 2020 shall continue to remain in force on all other days. DC also informed that rate rechargeable for food at the quarantine centres has been fixed at the rate of Rs 400 per day per internee. There shall be separate charges for bottled water, 1 litre at Rs 20, an extra charge of Rs 50 per meal will be applicable for chicken/fish/pork/beef/egg curry, subject to availability. Internees shall have to inform in advance the requirement for packaged water bottles or any extra curry. All payments will have to be made in advance at the time of registering into the quarantine facility. F&CS Kohima informs: Department of Food & Civil Supplies (F&CS) Kohima, assistant director Ipetdaung Lungaland has informed to all the FPS/village councils of Kohima centre that the PMGKAY food-grains will be released from August 17 onwards between 10.30 a.m to 4 p.m. The concerned FPS/village councils have been directed to collect their respective quota within the stipulated date: Kezo Circle and Phesama village on August 17; Jakha Circle August 18; Kohima Sadar, Meriema, Tsiese Basa Bawe, Thizama and Rusoma August 19; Sechü Circle August 20; Kohima town Ward 1 to 7, August 21; Kohima town Ward 8 to 13, August 24; Kohima town Ward 14 to 19, August 25. The concerned FPS/village councils are directed to note the scheduled dates and collect their respective quota accordingly.
3 RD DEATH ANNIVERSARY NUNGSANGPOKLA YADEN
(Merangkong Village) Dear Mom,
It has been three years, since the day you left us, Not knowing how time has passed, Feels like yesterday, Your good deeds and the ways that you have shown us, Will always be in our hearts and treasured forever, Love you always. Loving husband, children & grand children
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Rs. 688.17 lakhs released QCs, Pangnhyu replied that to district hospitals and CMOs: a total of Rs. 88.65 lakhs Health & Family Welfare S. and Rs. 2101.403 lakhs from Pangnyu Phom said that a H&FW department and total of Rs. 688.17 lakhs was NSDMA home department released to various district respectively was sanctioned hospitals and chief medi- to various task forces against cal officers which included QCs. CHCs and PHCs to manage He added that as the COVID 19 pandemic. funds were released to variThe minister was re- ous DTFs and CMOs, the plying to a starred question QC wise details will be availraised by opposition mem- able only after reconciliation ber Y. Vikheho Swu on how of the accounts. much money was extended Rs. 1455.59 lakhs spend to CMO, DHs, CHC and for BSL- 3 and BSL 2: Health PHC to manage COVID & Family Welfare minister, pandemic. S. Pangnyu Phom in a repy To query on the num- to a starred question raise ber of quarantine centres, by NPF legislator Khriehu the minister replied that Liezsietsu, said the total cost a total of 261 Quarantine of BSL-3 and BSL-2 includCentres comprising 206 ing GST was Rs. 1455.59. institutional and 55 paid Phom said for BSL-3 quarantine centres with a at NHAk the cost was Rs. total bed capacity of 15,842 856.15 lakhs while BSL-2 was set up in Nagaland. at CIHSR was Rs. 299.72 To queries on the lakhs. He also said that the amount of financial as- BSL-2 at District Hospital sistance extended to each Tuensang costs Rs. 229.72 Sl. Name of the Firm No. 1. M/S N. A Drugs distributors Dimapur 2. Kinetic marketing Agencies G.S road Dimapur 3. Interlinks Overseas Pvt. Ltd New Delhi 4. Kinetic Marketing Agencies G.S Road Dimapur 5. Nilachal healthcare Industries, Maligoan Guwahati 6. M/s Global infrastructure & construction 1st floor Kikon Place, DC Court Dimapur 7. M/s Aries Enterprise Traders, road near Razhu Point Kohima 50-50 system for recruit- trative building, construction ment of staff nurse: Respons- of guest house, construction ing to a starred question of marketing shed, internal raised by opposition mem- main and approach road ber Imkong L. Imchen on and plot development and whether the creation of construction of guard house 78 posts of staff nurses for which was incomplete. PHCs was approved by the He said the reason for cabinet and whether the de- non release of the pending partment began the proces bill was due to non complefor recrutiment, health and tion of the building of guard family welfare minister S. house and internal approach Pangnyu Phom asserted that road/plot development by a policy was adopted for the the concerned contractor. recruitment of nurses for the Out of 22411 returnees, recently approved posts. 15004 are professionals and He also informed that 2563 students: State Health the policy adopted for the re- minister S. Pangnyu Phom cruitment was on the basis of informed that as on July 23, the cabinet decision for filling a total of 22411 persons had up 50% of the newly created returned to state through post from queue system of various means fo transport. batchwise seniority. He said Replying to a starred questhe remaining 50 % will be tion raised by opposition through direct recruitment member Imkong L Imchen and open competition. on the status of number Rs. 75.73 lakhs released of returnees, Pangnyu said for construction of Avakhung figures, based on the data-ITC: Leader of the Hosue “Iamstranded portal”, out and chief minister Neiphiu of 22411 returnees, 15004 Rio informed that an amount were professionals, 2563 are of Rs. 75,73,000 lakhs was students and 688 others. released for construction To a quer y whethof Anakhug ITC out of the er state government had total cost of the project of any contingency/plan for Rs. 94,73,000 lakhs. He was those employeed returnees, replying to a starred question OPangnyu said that state raised by opposition MLA government was committed Yitachu. to address them by way of Rio also informed that imparting training/orientathe works were carried ouf tion in various trades and for construction of adminis- skills as well as in agri logis-
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A year has passed since you left for your Heavenly abode to be with God but your love, prayers and simple way of living endures and still inspires. With fond memories,
Sons, daughters, in-laws, grandchildren & great grandchildren.
4th DEATH ANNIVERSARY
OF OUR BELOVED LATE KAHOI SWU (15.03.1949 – 14.08.2016)
Four years have passed since you’ve left for heavenly abode but every single day you are never gone from our hearts. Remembering you is easy but missing you is the heartache that never goes away. Isaiah 57:1-2 The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil. Those who walk uprightly enter into peace; they find rest as they lie in death. DP-3424
LT. VESAKU SWÜRO 09.07.1987 - 10.08.2020 Through this column, we would like to offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Sr. Superintendent of Police, Kohima and all ranks and files of D.E.F. Kohima, Dr. Chotisuh Sazo M.L.A, A.D.C. Chozuba, churches, neighbours, civil organizations, individuals and well wishers for your act of kindness, condolences, support and comfort that we have received at the sudden demise of our beloved LT. VESAKU SWÜRO, who breathed his last on 10th August 2020. Your acts of benevolence has been a great source of comfort and hope during this difficult time. We regret our inability to mention the names of each and every one of you individually, but it is our sincere prayer that our Almighty God bless you all upon your good deeds abundantly. Loving parents, wife, daughter and relatives. K-1305
Remembering our beloved APO On his 6th Death Anniversary (14th Aug 2020)
LATE C. O EZONG
Loving Wife and Children
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03.05.1983 – 27.07.2020 Through this column, we the family members of Late AHIENO CHAYA would like to express our profound gratitude to all who stood by us and shared our grief and sorrow and supported us in every possible ways at her sudden and untimely demise. We convey our special thanks to: 1. Panchayat, Youth & Women Society, Agri- Farm 9. Jo Foundation School Colony and adjoining Colony Youths. 10. Er. Zale Neikha, MLA & Advisor, Youth Resources & 2. Viswema Baptist Church Sports 3. Pavomi Union, Kohima 11. Dr. Elivil Pusa 4. Upper PWD Youth Organization, Kohima 12. Mr. Kevingulie Solo & family 5. Doctors & nurses, K.P. Bethesda Hospital 13. Mr. Vilethe Keditsu & family 6. PWD Central Division (H) E.E & Staff 14. Mr. Zhotoho Kiso & family 7. Pavomi Baptist Pfüko 15. Mr. Sabul Rhetso & family 8. Kewhira Keba Thenüpfüko Krotho We deeply regret our inability to mention every individual names. Our words of gratitude cannot suffice for all the selfless sacrifices & services rendered; we remain indebted to you all. We humbly pray that God Almighty bless you all for your good deeds. ‘The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away, Blessed be the name of the Lord’ JOB 1: 21 Loving husband, children & family members K-1306
GOD HAS YOU IN HIS ARMS, WE HAVE YOU IN OUR HEARTS, NEVER FORGOTTEN.
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FONDLY REMEMBERED Loving Wife, Children, In-Laws & Grand Children. K Y M C