January 8, 2021

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Bird flu alert: AH&VS deptt 4 dead in violence before Cong certified Biden’s win issues advisory

(L) Police with guns drawn watch as protesters try to break into the House Chamber. (R) Trump supporters protest inside the US Capitol. (PTI/AP)

WASHINGTON, JAN 7 (PTI/Agencies): In an unprecedented assault on democracy in the US, thousands of supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol building here and clashed with police, resulting in four deaths and interrupting a constitutional process by Congress to affirm the victory of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice Presidentelect Kamala Harris in the election. The Electoral College votes of Biden and Harris were finally approved early on Thursday after both the Senate and the House of Representatives rejected

Fuel prices hiked for second day DIMAPUR, JAN 7 (NPN): State-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) Thursday increased petrol price by 21-24 paise per litre and diesel by 26-29 paise across the major cities of the country taking retail prices to an all-time high as OMCs raised prices for the second successive day after almost a month-long gap. After today’s rate revision, petrol price in Dimapur rose to Rs.86.59 per litre while diesel price increased to Rs. 77.55 per litre. In the state capital, price of petrol price was raised to Rs. 87.55 per litre and diesel price was hiked to Rs.78.24 per litre. Currently, the OMCs align the domestic fuel prices with that of global benchmarks by taking into account any alterations in foreign exchange rates.

all objections raised by the Republicans to the votes in the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona. In the presidential election held on November 3, Biden and Harris received 306 electoral votes, while President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence got 232. The counting of Vermont’s three electoral votes put Biden and Harris over the 270-threshold needed to win the presidency. The 78-year-old Democratic leader and his 56-year-old Indian-origin deputy will be inaugurated on January 20, it was announced after the constitutional process was finally

completed by a joint session of Congress. In the violence on Wednesday, four people died, including one woman who was shot by a police officer, amid protests and rioting on Capitol Hill that resulted in dozens of demonstrators being arrested, police said. Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee called the rioting by pro-Trump demonstrators “shameful” during a news conference. One woman was shot and killed by Capitol Police during the rioting. Police said three other people - a woman and two men - died

after apparently suffering “separate medical emergencies” near the Capitol grounds. In a statement released just after the certification was finalised, Trump acknowledged his election loss. He said that even though he disagrees with the outcome, “there will be an orderly transition on January 20th.” “I have always said we would continue our ... fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!” (Cont’d on p-6)

Cab sub-committee recommends total review of reservation policy Correspondent

KOHIMA, JAN 7 (NPN): Cabinet sub-committee has recommended total review of the reservation policy in the State. The decision was taken during the cabinet subcommittee’s meeting here on Wednesday wherein the members discussed about Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB). Informing this to a section of media persons on the sideline of the swearing0in ceremony of David Thingchum Sangtam as NPSC member, at Raj Bhavan here on Thursday, planning & coordination, land revenue and parliamentary affairs minister Neiba Kronu admitted that it could take time to review the entire reservation policy, but, he stressed that it was time for DIMAPUR, JAN 7 (NPN): review. Apropos news item “State He said though some govt effects bureaucratic re- members could not attend jig”, published on January 7, Lungeishing, NCS, jt. secretary has been transferred and posted as joint secretary industries & commerce while Hotolu Swu, NCS, joint secretary soil & water conservation has been transferred and posted as commissioner of excise vice Orenpomo Kikon, NCS relieved, and not as rendered.

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To work out formula after consultations the cabinet sub-committee meeting, those present called for total review of the reservation policy. The minister said suggestions were also made to invite intellectuals from all areas, including ENPO, and other tribes to work out a formula since the reservation review could not be held time and again. Considering different population figures in various districts, he emphasized that it was time to review the reservation policy, adding that even the roster policy needs to be reviewed as well. He said the meeting put forward its recommendation to the cabinet for approval. Meanwhile, on the de-

mand and deadline set by Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) that expires on January 10, Kronu said the cabinet has entrusted minister P Paiwang Konyak and adviser Toshi Wungtung to hold discussion with the federation. However, ENSF president Sipili Sangtam claimed that till Thursday the duo had not met them or held any kind of meeting. Speaking to media persons, Sangtam reiterated that ENSF had given the deadline of January 10 to the State government to address its “legitimate demand”, stating that upon expiry of the deadline, the federation would hold a meeting with its units and decide further course of action. He however appreciated the State government for keeping the appointment of chairman and other members of NSSB in abeyance.

DIMAPUR, JAN 7 (NPN): In view of the recent ingress of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in the country especially in Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, the Animal Husbandry &Veterinary Services (AH&VS) department has issued an advisory for preparedness, control and containment of avian influenza (bird flu), which is caused by H5N8, an Influenza Type-A Virus. In a press release, AH&VS director Dr. Budhi Lama has requested public to report unusual sickness and mortality of poultry birds, ducks and pet birds to the nearest veterinary health centre. The department has also advised the public not to handle and consume such poultry birds/ducks which have died suddenly. However, the department said that it was safe to consume healthy poultry birds/ ducks/turkeys etc. Poultry owners have been requested not to mix outside (unknown source) live poultry birds/ducks into their stock to prevent transmission of diseases.

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“If only we had the dynastic name, you or me would have led the party.” K Y M C

NEW DELHI, JAN 7 (NPN): Union Health ministry on Thursday asked all States to be prepared to receive the first supply of Covid-19 vaccine, which will be despatched to the States soon. In a communiqué, the ministry said vaccine will be supplied to the identified consignee points of 19 States and union territories-- Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh,

Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal-- by the supplier. For the remaining 18 States and union territories-- Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Daman and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Lakshadweep, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Puducherry, Sikkim, Tripura and Uttarakhand-- the vaccine will be received from their respective government medical store depots. In this regard, Dr Pradeep Halder, advisor Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) of the Health ministry has requested all States to ensure the advance prepa-

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State govt asks Railway board to revoke decision to shift NL Express to Ledo Correspondent

KOHIMA, JAN 7 (NPN): Taking cognizance of the report published in Nagaland Post on December 17, that the Northeast Railway Frontier (NFR) has decided to shift the starting/terminating point of Nagaland Express from Dimapur to Ledo (Upper Assam), the State government has written a letter to the CEO and Chairman of Railway Board, Ministry of Railways to revoke the decision. Speaking to Nagaland Post, State chief secretary J. Alam informed that a letter was immediately initiated after the matter came to the government’s notice on December 18, 2020. Alam said the letter was under the consideration of the Railway Board adding that status quo should be maintained by restoring the terminating/starting point of Nagaland Express at its original starting and stoppage point at Dimapur. The chief secretary said the state has given reasons for its objection in the (Cont’d on p-6) letter and though no official

Vety deptt refutes viral social media post on parvovirus DIMAPUR, JAN 7 (NPN): Reacting to social media rumours that “deadly parvovirus” has hit Nagaland, the district veterinary hospital Dimapur has said that parvovirus was “very much prevalent” in Dimapur district throughout the year, adding that it handles thousands of cases in a year approx 10-15 cases daily specially during winter. District veterinary hospital, Dimapur in-charge, Dr. KN Zubemo Humtsoe, urged the pet owners/lovers not to panic as the disease can be prevented by vaccination on time preferably to 2 months old & booster dose after one month. “It’s doesn’t infect humans, but morbidity in canine population is very high, if not treated mortality is very high in young puppies,” Dr. Humtsoe said.

Prepare to receive first batch of vaccine: Centre to States

19 States to receive vaccine through the supplier 18 States including Nagaland to get from govt medical stores

China likens US riots to HK pro-democracy protests

ration and readiness for the acceptance of forthcoming supply of the vaccine. The further distribution of vaccine to the dis-

Guwahati/Khamakhya at 11.45 a.m. Alam asserted that the starting/terminating point Nagaland Express at Dimapur greatly eased the problems of train travellers form Nagaland who travel to Guwahati for official, medical or business purposes and return the same day without halting at Guwahati. In addition, he said passengers flying by air also take advantage of the train to catch a connecting flight from Guwahati airport. Considering all these, the chief secretary, in his letter, urged upon the Railway Board to revoke the decision of the NFR to make Ledo as terminating/starting point of Nagaland Express. It may also be recalled that the report that was published in Nagaland Post on December 17,2020 had also attracted the attention of Dimapur Naga Student’s Union. The Union has asked the NFR authorities to restore the original schedule failing which, it threatened to block all railways passing through Nagaland unless NFR revokes its decision.

Jungle fire in Jakhama doused Correspondent

Kohima, JAN 7 (NPN): In the backdrop of the wildfire raging at Dzükou range, another jungle fire broke out at Jakhama here on Thursday. Although the fire had burnt trees and vegetation in an area spanning around 100 acres of land, fire tenders from both South and North fire stations along with local residents successfully doused the fire. The fire broke out early morning on a small mount called Chemyo, part of Khadihela hillock, near St Joseph’s College, Jakhama. While it took fire tenders more than 10 hours to fully douse the fire, no casualties or injuries were reported in the incident. Revenue officer Keviletuo Nisa and SDO (C) Kohima, Daniel Angami along with EACs-- Kezocha, Veneikho and Kevinguto were present at the site to coordinate and supervise the fire-controlling operation. Adviser to chief minister, technical education and election Medo Yhokha, along with DC Kohima Mohammed Ali Shihab A, ADC Lithrongla Tongpi Rutsa, Jakhama Village Council chairman, DDMO Thejangulie Zao, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), fire & emergency services personnel and volunteers later visited the fire incident site.

Nagaland COVID tally 19960; 2 more deaths

tricts will be done as per the registered beneficiaries, for which a separate communication will be done shortly, DIMAPUR, JAN 7 (NPN): Nagaland reported six new Halder stated in the letter. COVID-19 positive cases on Thursday-- 3 in Dimapur, 2 in Kohima and 1 in Peren, Centre will be conducting the second nationwide taking the tally to 11960. As per Health departmock drill on the Covid19 vaccination on January 8, to be held at three session sites of 736 districts across 33 States ment’s data, four more deaths were recorded on and UTs. Informing this during the video conferencing with Thursday-- 2 COVID-19 Health ministers and principal secretaries/ additional related and 2 deaths under chief secretaries of the States on Thursday to review the investigation, taking the preparedness, Union Health minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan death toll 84 (72 COVID urged for their keen overview and personal indulgence to related, 10 non-COVID, 2 lead the whole exercise. The objective of the mock drill is under investigation). Further, seven patients-to simulate the actual vaccine administration event. The entire planning of the vaccination drive including benefi- 4 in Dimapur and 3 in Kohiciary registration, microplanning and vaccination at the ma also have recovered from planned session site, will be tested under the leadership of the infection. Currently the State has 129 active cases. District Collector/District Magistrate. P T I a d d s : I n d i a ’s The dry run will also familiarize the State, District, Block and Hospital level officers on all aspects. This activ- COVID-19 caseload rose to ity will help administrators in strengthening the linkages 1,03,95,278 with 20,346 new between planning, implementation and reporting mecha- infections being reported in nisms, identification of any residual challenges prior to a day, while the number of the actual implementation and to provide confidence to recoveries surpassed one crore. the programme managers at all levels.

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response was received, yet he was in touch with the NF railway authorities. As per the letter written by the chief secretary on December 18, the State regretted the decision of the NFR to extend Nagaland Express to Ledo which was 157 kms away from Dimapur station. The letter stated that the decision to take away Nagaland Express from Dimapur to Ledo would invite inconvenience to travellers since the station was the only rail link for Nagaland which is a landlocked hill state with poor connectivity. In the letter, the state government also reminded that considering the poor railway connectivity and acknowledging Dimapur as the second highest revenue earning station, NFR introduced Nagaland Express in 2011 to mitigate the travelling plight of the people of the state. Further, it reminded that train travellers from Nagaland have immensely benefitted by services of Nagaland Express which departs at 6 a.m. from Dimapur station and reaches

Smoke emanating from the forest in Jakhama.

They visited the site to gather first hand information about the incident and were informed that the fire was not related to Dzükou fire, which has been doused. DDMA holds emergency meet: An emergency meeting of Kohima District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) was convened under the chairmanship of Shihab, who is also DDMA chairman, at his office (Cont’d on p-6) here on Thursday.

NSF objects to proposed PHE departmental exam DIMAPUR, JAN 7 (NPN): Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has expressed strong opposition to the proposed departmental exam by the public health engineering department (PHE) for recruitment to various Group C posts on January 13, 2021. NSF president Ninoto Awomi and general secretary Liremo R Kikon reiterated its earlier stand for a ‘complete ban of all departmental examinations for recruitment to Group C post until Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB) is implemented in the state and that all existing vacancies must be requisitioned through NSSB only’. NSF, therefore, appealed to the PHE department to refrain from going ahead with the proposed exam by respecting the as-

pirations of the youth and student community. The federation cautioned that it would be compelled to take up actions it deemed fit if the department and all other departments took up “any action in contravention of this public appeal.” Further, NSF sought the cooperation of all aspiring candidates and urged them to abstain from the proposed departmental examination “in our collective bid” to uphold and protect the future of the youth and student community. Meanwhile, NSF appealed to chief minister Neiphiu Rio and his cabinet colleagues to fast track the process of implementing NSSB in the state, adding that indefinitely withholding the NSSB would prove detrimental to the state as a whole. K Y M C


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