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Security personnel patrol streets following clashes over the new citizenship law, in Yamuna Vihar area of northeast Delhi, Thursday. (PTI) NEW DELHI, FEB 27 (PTI): Sporadic violence was reported from riot-hit areas in northeast Delhi, even as an eerie calm prevailed across the neighbourhoods in Jaffarabad, Maujpur, Chandbagh, Gokulpuri and surrounding areas, with the death toll reaching 38 on Thursday.

Most shops were closed with their shutters bearing marks of the violence that it had witnessed over the last few days and people chose to stay indoors.

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National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had visited these neighbourhoods a day earlier to calm sentiments and also reassured people that the security forces were standing by them.

As police conducted flag marches and security personnel spread out across the northeastern edge of the national capital in a bid to quell the violence raging since Sunday. The Delhi Fire Service received 19 calls from midnight to 8 am on Thursday from the riot-hit areas, Director of Delhi Fire Service Atul Garg said.

Over 100 firemen are deployed in the area and all the four fire stations in the area are provided with extra fire tenders to meet any emergency and are being managed by senior officers, he said.

Senior officers are also camping in the riotaffected areas, he added.

CBSE postpones class 10, 12 exams scheduled on Feb 28, 29 in NE Delhi The Central Board of Secondary Education has postponed class 10 and 12 exams scheduled on February 28 and 29 in the violence-hit North East Delhi and parts of East Delhi, officials said.

The exam postponement announcement by the CBSE came for the third time this week due to communal violence in northeast Delhi over the amended citizenship law which has claimed 38 lives so far and left over 200 people injured. “In view of a request received from the Delhi government and to avoid inconvenience to students, staff and parents, the exams scheduled for February 28 and 29 in North East Delhi and other affected areas stand cancelled. The next date for the affected students will be notified shortly,” CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi said. “All exams in all centres across Delhi will be conducted as per original schedule from March 2 onwards,” he said. The board also announced that it will conduct fresh exams for students who have not been able to appear for the papers in other parts of the national capital due to the violence in northeast Delhi. It has also sought details of the students who failed to appear for exams due to the prevailing situation in the city.

“We have asked school principals to send the details to regional offices concerned of the CBSE of all such students of class 10, 12 who have missed out on the exams so far in Delhi, due to these difficult conditions. To reduce the stress on students, the board will conduct fresh exams for them. The next date of exam for the affected students will be notified shortly,” he said.

“The board has maintained regular contact with the principals of all schools, especially in the affected areas, and it has been brought to the notice that some students residing in the affected areas have not been able to appear in exams outside the affected areas due to the situation prevailing in the city,” Tripathi added.

Frenzied mobs torched houses, shops, vehicles, a petrol pump and pelted stones at locals and police personnel. Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Babarpur, Yamuna Vihar, Bhajanpura, Chand Bagh and Shiv Vihar are among the areas mainly affected by the riots.

NAGPUR, FEB 27 (PTI): Nobody has right to take the law into their hands and the Centre should ensure that peace is restored in Delhi which has been wracked by communal violence, RSS general secretary Suresh ‘Bhaiyyaji’ Joshi said on Thursday.

Necessar y action should be taken to restore law and order in the national capital, he said. “The gover nment should establish peace in areas where there is ‘ashanti’ (unrest). Nobody has the right to take law into their hands,” he said.

Joshi was replying to queries of reporters on the Delhi violence on the sidelines of a programme here.

Communal riots, which broke out on Sunday in various parts of north-east Delhi over the amended citizenship law, have so far claimed 38 lives.

More than 200 people have been injured in the riots in the national capital, where the police department comes under the Union home ministry. PCI advises media not to glorify Delhi violence NEW DELHI, FEB 27 (PTI): In the wake of the communal riots in Delhi, the Press Council of India has advised the media not to glorify violence and desist from publishing or telecasting pictures likely to cause revulsion.

The Press Council of India also drew the media’s attention towards the norms of journalistic conduct on covering of communal disputes and clashes.

“Press Council of India (PCI) advises the media not to glorify the violence and to desist from publishing/telecasting pictures likely to cause revulsion,” the PCI said in a statement.

“News, views or comments relating to communal or religious disputes/ clashes shall be published after proper verification of facts and presented with due caution and restraint in a manner which is conducive to the creation of an atmosphere congenial to communal harmony, amity and peace,” the norms state.

“Journalists and columnists owe a very special responsibility to their country in promoting communal peace and amity,” another norm highlighted by the Press Council of India states. Centre must ensure peace in violence-hit Delhi: RSS leader

Tahir Hussain NEW DELHI, FEB 27 (AGENCIES): Charges of murder and arson violence were filed against AAP leader Tahir Hussain, and other unknown people, this evening after it was alleged he was involved in the death of Ankit Sharma, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) employee found dead in one of the areas in northeast Delhi most affected by violence over citizenship law protests.

Ankit Sharma, whose body was found in a drain near his home in Jafrabad, was allegedly attacked by a mob and stabbed to death on his way home on Tuesday. The post-mortem report, released today, indicated multiple stab wounds across his body.

After the body was found on Wednesday, his father Ravinder Sharma, who is also an IB employee, alleged supporters of Mr Hussain had killed his son. He further alleged his son had been shot after he was beaten.

Allegations Mr Hussain was involved in the death of Ankit Sharma were also made today by BJP leader Kapil Sharma, whose pro-citizenship law rally in northeast Delhi’s Maujpur has been linked to the violence that has scarred the national capital since.

“The killer is Hussain. In the video, he can be seen with the masked boys carrying sticks, stones, bullets and petrol bombs. He was constantly talking to Kejriwal and AAP leaders,” Mr Mishra, who has a history of incendiary comments, was quoted by news agency ANI.

Videos shared with NDTV show a man believed to be Mr Hussain on the roof of a building near Ankit Sharma’s residence with some men who appear to be involved in stonethrowing. There are allegations petrol bombs were thrown from the roof.

In the videos, thick smoke rises from below the same building, suggesting Mr Hussain’s house too may have been under attack. Mr Hussain denied the allegations in a video yesterday and today. He said his family and he “went to a safe place in the presence of police on 24th” and never returned home after that.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal responded to the allegations today, saying: “No one, be it any party, should be spared if they are responsible for inciting violence”.

Earlier Kapil Mishra also linked Mr Kejriwal to Mr Sharma’s death, claiming phone call records between the Chief Minister and Tahir Hussain would prove their involvement in Ankit Sharma’s death.

Unrelenting violence has consumed northeast Delhi for five straight days as roving mobs armed with iron rods, sticks and guns have defied police orders banning large gatherings to rampage through the streets, committing arson and vandalism and terrifying residents.

At least 38 people have been killed and over 200 injured. Delhi Police and the Home Ministry, to whom the cops report, have both said the situation is under control, but the violence has not abated and the death toll has climbed steadily since the first day.

GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE NAGALAND :: KOHIMA

NO.DHFW/IDSP-10/nCoV-1(PF) /2019-2020/ Dated: Kohima, the 26 th Feb. 2020

Update on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19): New Travel Advisory

In view of the evolving situation related to COVID-19 being reported from other countries, besides the travel advisories already issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, following additional directions are issued: 1. Indians are advised to refrain from non-essential travel to Republic of Korea, Iran and Italy. 2. People coming from Republic of Korea, Iran and Italy or having such travel history since 10 th February 2020 may be quarantined for 14 days on arrival to India. 3. For any technical queries, may contact on 24×7 Health ministry Control Room helpline number +91-11-23978046 or email at ncov2019@gmail. com. 4. Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nagaland : Kohima: Helpline Numbers: 7005415243/ 9856071745/ 7005539653. Sd/- (DR. VIZOLIE Z SUOKHRIE) (DR. NYANTHUNG KIKON) Principal Director State Nodal Officer, IDSP Health &Family Welfare Health &Family Welfare Nagaland :: Kohima Nagaland :: Kohima

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GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION NAGALAND :: KOHIMA NOTIFICATION

NO.DTE/EXAM/6/2020-21: Prescribed application form of Diploma Entrance Test for admission to 3 (three) years Diploma courses within the State during the session 2020-21 will be issued from the Office of the undersigned as well as the Principal, Govt. Polytechnic, Kohima, the Principal, Institute of Communication & Information Technology, Mokokchung, the Principal, Khelhoshe Polytechnic, Atoizu, the Principal, Government Polytechnic, Tsunazho, Chetheba, Phek, the Principal, Government Polytechnic, Seithekema ‘C’ Dimapur and the Principal, Government Polytechnic, Sedem, Tuensang with effect from 2 nd March, 2020 during office hour on all working days till 4 th April, 2020 at the cost of Rs. 300 (Rupees Three hundred) only per form. Candidates who have appeared HSLC/HSSLC final examination of 2020 are also eligible to apply for the Diploma Entrance Examination. However, they will have to submit necessary documents within stipulated time period set by the Department and fulfill all criteria for selection to study Diploma Programme. Last date for submission of filled application form in the office of the undersigned is 4 th April, 2020.

Application form may also be downloaded from the Department website at http://www. dtenagaland.org.in, in which case the fee of Rs. 300/- (Rupees Three hundred) only may be deposited while submitting the form. Programmes offered in the Polytechnics. Sl. No. Name of Polytechnic Preference Program Offered No. of Seats Minimum Qualification a b c d e f 1 Khelhoshe Polytechnic, Atoizu (KPA) Civil Engineering 60 (i) HSLC/10+ passed with minimum aggregate of 45% in Maths & Science. (ii) Secure pass mark in both Maths & Science. Mechanical Engineering 30 Electrical & Electronics Engineering 30 Automobile Engineering 30 2 Institute of Communication & Information Technology, Mokokchung (ICIT) Computer Engineering 15 Electronics & Communication Engineering 15 Information Technology 15 3 Government Polytechnic, Seithekema ‘C’ Dimapur Civil Engineering 30 4 Government Polytechnic, Sedem, Tuensang Civil Engineering 30 5 Government Polytechnic, Tsunazho, Chetheba, Phek Electrical & Electronics Engineering 30 6 Government Polytechnic, Kohima (GPK) Computer Science & Engineering 30 Civil Engineering 30 Fashion Design & Apparel Production (FDAP) 30 HSSLC/12+ Passed with minimum aggregate of 40% Modern Office Practice (MOP) 30 (Note: state your preference under column ‘c’ above as 1,2,3 etc. in order of your preference)

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