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State awardees on Independence Day Adult, Directorate of School Education. 3. Team Metamorphosis, NGO, Wokha. 4. Dr. Zasekuolie Chusi, Nodal Officer, Directorate of Veterinary and A.H, Nagaland. 5. Imtitoshi, Jr. Er. (Electrical), Transmission Division, Kohima. 6. R. Vikram Ezung NPS, SP, Tuensang. 7. Shouka Kakheto, NPS, Addl. DCP, Dimapur. 8. Tekasong Jamir, NPS, ADC, Pungro, Kiphire. 9. Wennyei Konyak, NCS, ADC, Noklak, Tuensang 10. K. Mhathung Tsanglao, NCS, ADC, Noklak, Tuensang. Governor’s Awards 2016 in the field of Arts, Music and Literature who will be receiving their Awards on the occasion of Republic Day 2017: 1. Neivotuo Keyho, Ar t (Sculptor). 2. Sandemo Ngullie, Art (Cartoonist). 3. Abiogenesis (Band), Music (Folk Fusion). 4. Nikolo Tsuzu, Literature. 5. Medo Vizo, Literature. 6. T. Senka Ao, Literature. Governor’s Commendation Certificate Awardees on the occasion of Independence Day, 2016:

India’s indigenous pioneering ultra supercritical tech for power units power generating company NTPC Ltd, Rs 234 crore from IGCAR and Rs 100 crore from the Department of Science and Technology (DST). The Indian government has proposed a National Mission for the Development of Ultra Supercritical Technology for thermal power plants as the ninth such under the National Action Plan for Climate Change under the guidance of R. Chidambaram, the government’s Principal Scientific Adviser. As per plans, the IGCAR will develop the material for 800 MW AUSC boiler that can operate at a pressure of 310 bar (a measure of steam pressure) and at a temperature of 710 degrees centigrade. Power equipment major BHEL will design and manufacture the boiler and other equipment while power generator NTPC will be the end user to produce power. Expressing his happiness at the sanction of funds Bhaduri said: “We have taken this challenging project and would complete the mission.” When asked about the 800 MW capacity instead of higher one like 1,000 MW, Bhaduri said: “The capacity was decided taking into

account factors like cost to power ratio and others.” According to him, once the first 800 MW AUSC boiler powered thermal power plant starts operations the capacity may be re-evaluated. He said NTPC will decide on the location of the 800 MW AUSC boiler power plant. It will be in one of the locations where NTPC has power plants powered by super critical boilers. According to Bhaduri, 10 pre-project activities were taken up for research on specific gap areas. “We have now come to a stage where research and development for the finalisation of the design of the plant could be started from a higher platform,” he added. According to him, all the aspects of a power plant -- boiler, turbine and balance of plant -- have been taken into consideration. “We are also developing Indian industries for supply of components for the plant,” he said. “We have optimised the usage of an existing one so that they perform well at high temperature. The boiler tubes tested have shown better properties than internationally available,” Bhaduri remarked.

DIMAPUR: Mediethaza Marketing Shed at Leshemi village under Pfutsero Sub Division, was inaugurated on August 6, by class- I contractor Nagaland, Isaac Kronu. The marketing shed was initiated by parliamentary secretary for planning & coordination, monitoring cell, evaluation and taxes Neiba Kronu for the benefit of the farmers and to encourage organic farming. Speaking on the occasion, Isaac encouraged the farmers to make the best use of the provided facility and take it as an income generation point. He also asked the farmers to sell fresh vegetables and other locally available products at reasonable price. The uniqueness of the marketing shed is that travellers/commuters could choose any available vegetables or others items without the presence of the owner. Price tag would be stick on every items and one can take the items even during late hour journey by paying the amount on the provided box set aside.

(From p-1) While the economy of the state was growing faster than the national average, he said people should not forget that the overwhelming part of this growth rate was financed by the Government of India. On health, social welfare and other sectors, the state chief minister, T.R. Zeliang, said for setting up medical college in Kohima an amount of Rs. 17.54 crore has been released for land compensation for 40 acres. He also said the health and family welfare (H&FW) department was taking up various district hospital infrastructures up-gradation in a phased manner. Further, Zeliang said the H&FW department was in the process of rolling out Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RBSY) through which all BPL families and senior citizens would be provided cashless treatment from the empanelled hospitals in the state. Under rural development, he said the department has so far issued 4.25 lakh job cards under MGNREGA and a total of 218.88 lakh man days of employment was generated during 2015-2016. Under prime minister Awas Yojana (PMAY), 1,695 houses were constructed during 2015-16 and under nation-

al Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM), 1715 women SHGs have been formed with a total saving of Rs. 1.8 crores. He said 1573 SHGs was provided with Rs. 2.36 crores as revolving fund during 201516 and an amount of Rs. 24 crores was released to the VDBs grant-in-aid during 2015-16. The chief minister congratulated the citizens of the state for steadfastly supporting the path of development. He further appealed to all responsible to renew the pledge to set aside all the differences and prejudices and work with a single mind towards making Nagaland a peaceful, developed and Prosperous state of this great country. Rajya Sabha MP, legislators, senior government officials, NPF president Dr. Shurhozelie, civil society organisations and others attended the celebration programme. The celebration also witnessed cultural presentations by Yachumaro cultural group, Harmonic voices, Nagaland adolescent girls club and Angami Students Union choir. Altogether, 15 parade contingents including one contingent from 4th IR Bn, Arunachal Pradesh and six contingents from various schools took part in the march-past.

Dimapur Press Club members with the staffs and students of Spastic Society of St. MMHSS, Dimapur.

DIMAPUR: Dimapur Press Club (DPC) as part of its social service had visited visited the Spastic Society of St. Mary’s Montessori and Higher Secondary School (SMMHS), Dimapur, which currently schools 29 children with two teachers on August 15.Principal of SMMHS Neena Dutta in her brief highlight of the Spastic Society said that the existing Spastic Society was a dream of her late husband who had envisioned to provide equal learning space to the differently-abled children in

DIMAPUR: Capacity building training for Village Disable People’s Organization (VDPOs) was organised at Changtongya town on August 11. The training was organised by Grace Society, Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programme at its office. Altogether around 25 people representing leaders and members from 8 VDPO units had participated at the capacity building training. The main objective of the event was to train Differently Abled Person to know about different rights and to stand for them. It was also initiated to inform them about various opportunities to earn their livelihood as well economic empowerment and independence.

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DIMAPUR: Dr. Khriivolii Keyho, the first PhD holder in Tenyidie and Naga languages, launched her fourth book titled “Tenyidie Geizo Cabo Dze Kephrii (Thematic Study of Tenyidie Poetry)” on August 10, at the heritage, Kohima. The book was launched by Nagaland Legislative assembly, speaker, Chotisiih Sazo, Speaker, while Ura academy president, Shiirhozelie Liezietsu, delivered a note of appreciation. Dr. Keyho in her au-

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was pronounced by Koinonia Baptist Church, senior pastor, Rev.Zotuo kiewhuo and benediction was pronounced by NBCC, general secretary Rev. Dr.Zelhou Keyho. The book has been published by the heritage publishing house, Dimapur, Nagaland and written in Tenyidie language. It would be available at any leading bookstores in Kohima for Rs. 450.

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Attari (Punjab), Aug 15 (IANS): Border guards of India and Pakistan on Monday exchanged pleasantries and sweets at the Attari-Wagah joint checkpost to mark India’s 70th Independence Day. A special cultural function was organised by the Indian authorities at the joint check post, some 30 km from Amritsar, where the national flag was hoisted in the morning and the symbolic Retreat ceremony,that saw a gathering of thousands of people, was conducted in the evening. Before the Retreat ceremony that includes the lowering of national flags and closing of the border gates on both sides, senior Border Security Force (BSF) officials exchanged sweets with their Pakistani counterparts, a BSF officer here told IANS. They also hugged and shook hands with one another for a few minutes, he said. A day earlier, the Pakistan Rangers also exchanged sweets on the occasion of their Independence Day.

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the society. In a close knit programme, the students of Spastic Society presented dance through the patriotic song ‘Vande Mataram’ and a musical dance. DPC President Moa Longkumar and former DPC General Secretary Paudi Rentta addressed the staffs of SMMHS and students on behalf of the DPC. Commemorating the 70th Independence Day, the DPC distributed gifts and goodies to the Spastic Society and the students.

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C h e n n ai , A u g 1 5 (IANS): A pioneering indigenous technology for coalfired power plants, which requires less fuel, delivers greater efficiency and is a tad cleaner, will be ready in four years -- possibly ahead of other countries in the race. Revealing this to IANS in an interview, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) Director Arun Kumar Bhaduri said: “The research, development and design phases of the 800 MW advanced ultra supercritical (AUSC) boiler for coal power plant will be ready by 2019-2020.” The timeline for the construction of an actual 800 MW power plant with AUSC boiler would depend on the regulatory approvals for the plant design and the funding of the plant construction, he added. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved a proposal for the research and development of AUSC technology for thermal power plants at an estimated cost of Rs 1,554 crore (over $230 million). The central gover nment will provide one-time budgetary support -- by the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI) -- of Rs 900 crore spread over three years, commencing from 2017-18, to power equipment major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) to implement the R&D project. There will be contributions of Rs 270 crore from BHEL, Rs 50 crore from

1. Hisinle Kent, Asst. Director, Dte. of Rural Development, Nagaland. 2. Chonpenthung Ezung, NCS, EAC, Pungro, Kiphire 3. James Khati, UDA. Dte. of Food & Civil Supplies, Nagaland. 4. Veduta Thira, NSS, Section Officer, Deptt. of School Edu. Nagaland Civil Secretariat. 5. Livitoli Sukhalu, NCS, EAC, Mokokchung. 6. Imtisangba Ao, UBSI, DEF, Mokokchung. 7. Nzanbemo. ASI, IGP(INT) Estt. 8. Zakiekhotuo Kiso, Superintendent Kohima Municipal Council. 9. Kekhrieletuo Yhome, Asst. Plant protection Officer, DAO, Kohima. 10. Er. Penrithung Yanthan, E.Er. (Generation) Power, Kohima. 11. Er. Atoho Jakhalu, E.Er. (Transmission) Power, Kohima. 12. Sorenthung Lotha, Office Peon, Dte. of Women Resource Development. 13. C. Phuniang, NCS, EAC, Noklak HO, Tuensang. 14. Wonchio Odvuo, NCS, ADC, Shamator, Tuensang. 15. K. Furhesie Nyuwi, NCS, SDO(C), Chessoie, Tuensang.

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1. Er. Moanaro Longkumer, E. Er. PWD (R&B), Noklak Division. 2. Kavito Aomi, Inspector, Depot Section, Directorate of Food and Civil Supplies. 3. Alem Jongshi, NCS, Dy. Commissioner Tuensang. 4. Asher Kent, Fireman, Directorate of Fire and Emergency Services, Nagaland. 5. Satminlun Khongsai, Fireman, directorate of Fire and Emergency Services, Nagaland. 6. Er. I. Hutoshe Ghushepu, Project Er. (PEP) and Nodal Officer, Alichen Division. 7. K. Soriso Yim, NPS, Asst. Commandant, 10th NAP (IR), Zhadima. 8. Hingba Zeliang, ABI, 9th NAP (IR), Saijang. 9. John Tsulibe Sangtam, NCS, ADC, Meluri. 10. Chukapa Katiry, DB, Grade – I, Meluri. President’s Police Medal for Gallantry announced on the occasion of Independence Day 2016: 1. Atu Zumvu, SDPO (South) Kohima. Governor’s Gold Medal awardees announced on the occasion of Independence Day 2016 1. Awa Lorin, AEO, Office of the CEO, Kohima. 2. R. Ekonthung Lotha, Asst. Director and Nodal Officer

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DIMAPUR: Nagaland government has announced the list of awardees - President Police Medal, Governor’s Gold Medal and Governor’s Commendation Certificate to the following awardees on the 70th Independence Day celebration, DIPR stated. Governor’s Gold Medal Awardees announced on the occasion of Independence Day 2015: 1. R. Mhabemo Mur r y, DB Grade – II, DC Office Wokha. 2. Sutonay Roy, Manager, Nagaland House Kolkata. 3. Kuholi Chishi, Principal, Dimapur Government College. 4. Veni Vese, NPS, SDPO Peren. 5. Rhinilo Keppen, UBSI, INT (Estt.). 6. Oponlumi Humtsoe, Addl. SP, Vigilance and Anti Corruption. 7. Doshehe Y. Sema, Lt. Colonel (Territorial Army) and Former Minister. 8. Er. Sungtiba Amer, E. Er. Design, PWD (W and H). 9. Village Guards of Ukha, Changlangshu, Phuktong, Yakshu, Mopong HQ and Jakphang, Mon District. Governor’s Gold Medal Awardees announced on the occasion of Republic Day 2016:

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