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Tetso College celebrates ‘scholastic day’
DIMAPUR: “Scholastic day” was celebrated at Tetso College on February 9 with Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School (PVHSS) principal, Manoj Bhattacharjee as guest of honour. During his speech, Bhattacharjee encouraged students to take up commerce stream as the popular trend had always been to take up humanities. He congratulated the awardees and appreciated the college community for its efforts in strengthening higher education in Nagaland. It may be noted that “scholastic day” celebrates achievements and accomplishments of students and staff wherein awards and certificates are handed out to students and staff for 100% attendance. Teachers who have been awarded include Limala Longchar from the department of English, HOD Education, Mhabeni Tungoe, Zujanbeni M. Lotha from the department of Sociology and Seyiesilie Vupru from the department of Political Science. Outstanding contributor award for 2017 was also
Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School principal, Manoj Bhattacharjee releasing the “Tetso Interdisciplinary Journal”
bagged by HOD English and higher secondary supervisor, Kahor Raleng for her overall contribution to the college and under whose leadership, the English department had secured top rank every year since the Nagaland university end semester exams. The recent was a gold medal in NU English honours programme in 2017 with distinctions in NBSE HSSLC exams. Raleng has publications credit as a part of the publication team for the Class 12 orchid’s textbook NBSE, she has written poems for the department’s
e-books and contributed articles to the “degree of thought” column. Student of the year 2017 for degree level was awarded to Mereninla Jamir from BA 6th semester (English hons), student of the year 2017 for higher secondary level was Inato Aye from class 12 commerce, while class champions for 2017 was awarded to BA 4th semester students for winning majority of events over the course of sports week and other events held in the previous year. M e a n w h i l e, Te t s o College announced two
PM to interact with students 2573 cases of liquor destroyed DIMAPUR: Nagaland
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CJM, Ajongba Imchen along with police personnel at DMC dumping site.
Staff Reporter
DIMAPUR, FEB 9 (NPN): On the order of Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Dimapur Court, Ajongba Imchen, 2,573 cases of liquor were destroyed on Friday at Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) dumping site. The joint destruction
was made in connection with Chumukedima police station and Diphupar police station, Dimapur. The liquor was destroyed in the presence of CMJ, Ajongba Imchen and public prosecutor Dimapur, Y.T.Sangtam, L.Chenithung prosecuting inspector, Dimapur and police personnel.
Ganja seized in Kohima
Flying squad team along with the accused and confiscated item at Para Medical junction, Kohima on February 9. (DPRO, Kohima)
KOHIMA: Flying squad team-1 under 9th Kohima town A/C led by magistrate, Lisepi OSD higher education during a surprise checking at Para Medical junction, Kohima on February 9 confiscated 60 kgs of ganga from Apey d/o Atso of
Dimapur excise seize drugs
Accused along with the seized drugs
DIMAPUR: In connection to the forthcoming state general election, excise mobile squad special task force, Dimapur seized 1500 capsules of Spasmo proxyvon on February 9. According to superintendent of excise and prohibition (MS) Dimapur, Katoho Sumi, one Shambu, son of Deven, resident of Thahekhu village, Dimapur was arrested and booked under relevant section of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940. The accused was forwarded to the court for trial. K
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Mesolomi village and Alhi d/o Wekope of Mesolomi village from vehicle No. NL 01-T-9065. According to DPRO Kohima, the accused along with the contraband and vehicle was handed over to South Police Station and a case was registered.
Board of School Education (NBSE) has informed that Prime Minister would be interacting with school and college students as part of “Mann Ki Baat” on February 16 through Narendra Modi App. According to DIPR report, Nagaland Board of School Education has called upon students to embrace the exam season on a positive note with confidence and without tension by sharing experiences, anecdotes and thoughts on studying for exams and dealing with exam stress. Students have been directed to post their questions starting February 6 10 a.m. to February 11, 12 p.m. It has been informed that selected questions would feature in Prime Minister’s interactive session with students on February 16. Following are the instructions: Only students from standard 9 and above in schools and colleges may ask question; the question shall be about the stress in schools/ colleges from studies/exams; question shall not be academic, and shall arise from real life experiences; question may be direct and shall be brief, not more than 100 words; the questions may be in English or Hindi only. To participate students have been asked to log in to https://innovate. mygov.in/pm-interactionwith-students
scholarships on “scholastic day” - 50% scholarship to students willing to pursue their BBA and B.com at Tetso College which comes up to Rs. 7300/- only per semester for a duration of the entire degree course, which aimed at encouraging more students to opt for commerce and management studies that will be offered from the new academic session and 100% scholarship to toppers from the NBSE HSLC and HSSLC exams, which entitle a student to “free education” for the entire duration of the course. Further, two college publications were also launched during the day - Expressions: A Tetso College Anthology of Art and Literature (ISBN 97881-929456-3-7), English department’s e-book and the Tetso Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 6 (ISSN - 2319-2925) and the college’s annual journal. The e-book will be available for free download on the college site. The event concluded with a special prayer for the class 12 students by Rengma Baptist Church Sovima pastor, Gwanilo Khing.
We the bereaved family members of Lt. Shugholi Apon, would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and everyone who stood by us physically, financially, materially and morally at the demise of our dearest mother . We convey our special thanks to : 1) Rengma Baptist Church, K. Station. 2) Rengma Baptist Church, Rengma Gaon, Borlengri. Born : 1923 3) Rengma Baptist Church, Died : 1st Feb, 2018 Khermahal, Dimapur. 4) Kandi Ni Union, Dimapur. 5) Aponza Kithan. 6) Tezenzi Kohima. 7) Eagle’ Club, K Station. 8) Brother and Sister School, Chumukedima. 9) New Life Bible College, Dimapur. 10) Neighbours, friends and well wishers. We deeply regret our inability to mention the names of every individual here but it is our humble prayer that the Almighty God bless each one of you abundantly. DP-1279
Loving children, brothers, grandchildren, great grandchildren and in-laws.
DCs, ADCs & DEOs issue directives on elections DIMAPUR: Deputy Commissioner (DC), Additional Deputy Commissioner (DC) and District Education Officer (DEO) of different districts across the state have issued directives, notifications for the forthcoming general assembly elections scheduled on February 27. Pughoboto: ADC & DEO Pughoboto, Avelu Ruho, has directed polling officials drafted for polling duty to the 13thLegislative Assembly Election 2018 and who failed to attend the trainings conducted on January 29 and February 6 to attend the training on February 20, 10 a.m. with a written explanation of their absence. ADC & DEO, Pughoboto has cautioned that strict disciplinary actions would be initiated as per relevant sections of law on failure to comply the same. In a separate notification, ADC & DEO Pughoboto has informed all drivers of government officials whose vehicles have been requisitioned for the forthcoming general election to NLA to apply for the postal ballot in Form
news in Brief LCYOD informs on general meeting: Lotha Colony Youth Organisation Dimapur (LCYOD) has informed Lotha colony youths that there will be a general meeting of Lotha colony youth organisations on February 10, 2:30 p.m at Lotha colony Panchayat hall, followed by induction of new office bearers. The general meeting would be mandatory for individuals residing within the jurisdiction of LCYO. Therefore, any individual failing to attend the meeting would be imposed a fine of Rs. 50 as per resolution clause No. 3. Any individual having a genuine reason have been requested to submit an application before the scheduled meeting. PLND unit general meeting: Phenshunyu Lojvu Nezen Dimapur (PLND) unit has convened a general meeting on February 11, 1 p.m at the residence of PLND president. All members have been requested to attend the meeting. TSUD 11th general session: Toulazouma Students’ Union Dimapur (TSUD) 11th general session will be held on February 10, 10 a.m at NRC Hall under the theme “focusing on people: striving for peace and decent life”. All the elders, church leaders, village leaders and well wishers have been requested to attend the meeting. NSCN/GPRN (K) discharged: Sumi region has informed that as per discharge application on health ground Nitoi Semi has been discharged from active service as chairman to Zunheboto region.In a press note by NSCN, GPRN (K) home secretary has informed that Nitoi Sumi has been discharged from passive service from NSCN (K), formed on concern that henceforth he shall not be associated or involved in any activities of NSCN (K). Free physiotherapy centre: Mamta Physiotherapy Centre (MPS) in collaboration with Lions blue venda will be organising free physiotherapy camp on February 11, wherein Dr, Kamelesh Kumar Singh (PT) from Guwahati will be available. For appointment one can contact at 9436274811. ASP Kma informs Tibetan migrants: As per directive from Ministry of Home Affairs or Foreigners division, additional superintendent of police Kohima and PRO, Watichuchang Jamir has informed Tibetan migrants (refugees) residing in Kohima district to complete online registration of their residential certificate or registration with FRO Kohima SP Office on or before March 31. Application could be submitted at https://indianfrro. gov.in for online registration or residential certificate. For any queries relating to online registration, one can clarify from FRO office (SP Office), Kohima during working hours.
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Nagaland Post, Dimapur SATURDAY, February 10, 2018
12 from the office of ADC & DEO, Pughoboto on or before February 12018 during office hours. Wokha: DC & DEO Wokha, Dr. Manazir Jeelani Samoon, has directed all arms license holders under Wokha district to deposit their Arms at their respective Police Station on or before February 15. The arms so deposited shall be kept in the police custody till one week after the declaration of result, informed DC & DEO. Further, DC & DEO Wokha has directed officer in-charge of each police station to issue receipt to each depositor and maintain proper records of deposited arms. In a separate notification, DC & DEO Wokha has informed all the general public and the political parties of Wokha District that, for conduct of assembly elections 2018 the district control room and complaint monitoring cell has been constituted in the district with the following numbers given below. The contact numbers of district Officials along with that of various Observers deployed in the district are: District Control Room - 03860-242185; Complaint Monitoring Centre - 03860-242124; DC & DEO Wokha Dr. Manazir Jeelani Samoon – 7906796105; Nokchasashi, RO 37 AC Tyui – 9436831044; Lanusenla Longkumer, RO 38 AC Wokha -8974624861; Ropfuokuotou, RO 39 AC Sanis – 7005264974; Tiameren Chang, RO 40 AC Bhandari - 9615627439. General observers: Man Mohan Chaudhary -9402053135/8787723129 and Rajeev Sharma -9402053147/8787386731. Expenditure observers: R.L. Arunprasad -
9402053102/ 8837383483 and Jasmeet Singh Dhandra- 9402053115/ 8 8 3 7 4 5 5 9 4 1 . Po l i c e obser ver: Sunil Ku mar - 9402053125/ 8837453364. Mon: DC & DEO, Mon, K. Thavaseelan, has warned polling officials absenting from training that the same will invite stern action them. Further, those polling personnel who have not submitted two recent passport size photos to the Personnel Management Cell at ADC Mon HQ, P.Muno’s chamber in the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Mon have been asked to submit the same. In a separate notice, DC & DEO Mon has informed the public, contesting candidates and all concerned that three general observers and one police observer has been deployed by ECI for Mon district. DC & DEO Mon has issued their details as: Manoj Kumar, general observer for 42 A/C Wakching, 46 A/C Mon t ow n , 4 7 A / C A b o i , contact Number- +917630058809. Atul Kumar Gupta, general observer for 41 A/C Tizit, 43 A/C Tapi and 44 A/C Phomching; contact Number- +918974210077. Prabanshu Srivastav, general observer for 45 A/C, Tehok, 48 A/C Moka and 55 A/C Tobu; contact number+91 – 8974204343. Puneet Rastogi, police observer for all 9 A/Cs under Mon District; contact Number+91-8974248899. DC & DEO Mon has informed that observers would be available for meeting between 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. every day at the Walo Guest House. In a separate notification, DC & DEO Mon has
informed all Grade IV staff detailed for duty for Assembly Elections, 2018 to apply for postal ballot from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on all working days till February 11 at 1st Floor of the Office of the DC Mon. All have been asked to come along with their EPIC/Aadhaar/ Service ID Card. In a notification to polling personnel, DC & DEO Mon has informed all polling personnel that the 2nd round of training is scheduled on February 1314 at Government Higher Secondary School, Mon. It has been informed that presiding officers and 1st polling officers will be trained on February 13 starting 10 a.m. and 2nd& 3rd polling officers would be trained on February 14 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. while 4th polling officers would be trained on February 14 between 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. It has been informed that the third round of training has been scheduled on February 22 for presiding and 1st polling officers and February 23 for 2nd, 3rd& 4th polling officers. The time and venue remains the same. DC & DEO Mon has warned that stern action would be taken against those who fail to turn up under relevant sections of elections laws, informed the notification. Those polling personnel who have not submitted two recent passport size photos have been asked to submit the same during the training. DC & DEO Mon has also informed that training for expenditure agents of candidates on matters relating to election expenditure monitoring has been scheduled on February 12, 2 p.m. at the conference hall of DC Mon.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LT. NYEIWANG KONYAK 1942 – 31st January 2018
“... I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead yet shall he live. “ – John 11:25
Late Mr. Jopoyi Nyekha
Born : 26th Nov. 1959 – Died : 6th Feb. 2018 We the bereaved family members of Late Jopoyi Nyekha (Kuye-O), S/o Late Saleo Nyekha would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all individuals, churches, villages, communities, neighbours, friends and well wishers who supported and stood with us morally, physically, financially, and spiritually during his illness and till his last breath. We deeply regret and apologise for our inability to mention all the names individually but it our earnest prayer that our Almighty God bless you all abundantly for your gracious deed. DP-1283
Loving wife, children, grandchildren & relatives
The family of Late Nyeiwang Konyak, Former Minister, Nagaland, wish to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness shown to us following our sad loss. We lost a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and leader who can never be replaced. We are so touched by the physical, emotional and spiritual support we have received from the overwhelming number of people, churches and organizations. It is indeed in times like these that we realize how truly blessed we really are. We as a family are humbled and there are no words that seem adequate enough to express our Gratitude. As it is impossible to thank each one individually, please accept this acknowledgement as our way of expressing our heartfelt gratitude. God Bless You All. “And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.” 2 Corinthians 9:8 With Sincere Gratitude:Wife, children, in-laws and grandchildren K-417 K
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