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Vol XXXI No. 102
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COVID-19 cases rising across India nataka (962,339), Andhra Pradesh (892,269), and Tamil Nadu (861,429). In a first such warning against an emerging second peak of Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 17, asked states to take quick and decisive steps to check the spread of the virus. “Inclusion of all persons above age of 45 for covid-19 vaccination is under consideration. Gradually the government anyway has to inoculate all groups in stages. But currently, the number of covid-19 infections is rising and there is a need to protect maximum number of people from the disease by vaccinating them. We are working on the final details of the roll out before taking a decision,” said
Centre mulls including all above 45 for vaccines NEW DELHI, MAR 18 (AGENCIES): With a huge spike of 35,871 fresh coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, the highest daily rise since early December, India continues to see a surge in Covid caseload. Centre had on Wednesday said a total of 70 districts in 16 states have seen an increase of more than 150% in active cases between March 1 and 15. With rising covid19 cases coupled with a low uptake of vaccines among priority groups, the Centre is considering including all persons aged above 45 years in its immunization drive. The deliberation is also because several states have been urging the Health ministry to revise its vaccination strategy for wider coverage. India reported 35,871 fresh Covid-19 cases on
Wednesday pushing the overall tally to 1,14,74,605, according to Worldometer. The death toll from the deadly infection jumped to 1,59,249.
Maharashtra reported as many as 23,179 new cases of coronavirus. The five most affected states by total cases are Maharashtra (2,370,507), Kerala (1,094,294), Kar-
Samiran Panda, head, epidemiology and communicable diseases, ICMR. India is also reporting wastage of covid-19 vaccines, which may prove a trigger for the government to include more age groups in its programme. While India has already provided 75.4 million doses of vaccines to states so far, the country has also reported 6.5% vaccines wastage. Telengana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and J&K have reported wastage of vaccines which is more than that of the national average. “Vaccine is a public health commodity. Vaccine wastage has to be drastically reduced. Any reduction in wastage means inoculating more people,” said R. Bhushan, Union health secretary.
No COVID case in Nagaland for 5th day DIMAPUR, MAR 18 (NPN): Nagaland on Thursday nil COVID-19 cases for the fifth day in row, while the total caseload remained at 12225. With no recovery being reported from across the state, the active cases also stood at 7.
DoSE cautions CM, LoP call on Amit Shah in Delhi schools of opening Govt earmarks `200 pre-primary classes Urges Centre for crore each for 8 NE early solution to DIMAPUR, MAR 18 States: Dr Jitendra (NPN): Department of School Education (DoSE) the Naga pol issue AatmaNirbhar Bharat
has cautioned that resuming of normal classes for students of pre-primary classes without the approval of the competent authority was strictly prohibited. In a notification, principal director Shanavas C warned that appropriate action would be initiated against erring school heads and school managements. Shanavas said it has been brought to the notice of the department that a few schools have resumed regular classes for students of pre-primary classes despite the government allowing resumption of normal classes only for students of classes 6 and above with effect from February 8, 2021 and students of classes 1 to 5 with effect from March 22, 2021.
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DIMAPUR, MAR 18 (NPN): Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio and the Leader of Opposition (LoP) TR Zeliang along with minister Tongpang Ozukum and advisors Mmhonlumo Kikon and H Khehovi Yepthomi called on union home minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Thursday. Taking to twitter, the chief minister said they urged the government of India to expedite the peace process and bring about an early and honourable solution to the Naga political issue. Rio said the delegation held a positive meeting. “We urged the GoI to expedite the peace process and bring about an early and honourable solution to the Naga po-
Neiphiu Rio, T.R. Zeliang during the meeting with Union Home minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Thursday.
litical issue,” Rio tweeted. Rio also met union minister of state (i/c) for youth affairs & sports Kiren Rijiju and discussed implementation of the vision plan for Nagaland’s sports development. “Had a robust meeting with @KirenRijiju, Hon’ble Minister @YASMinistry. We discussed implementation of the vision plan for Nagaland’s sports development which aims at sporting
excellence from grassroots to national & intl. level. I thank him for his unwavering support to Nagaland,” he said. Rijiju also took to twitter and said “I’m happy to see a visionary sports presentation for Nagaland State from the Chief Minister @ Neiphiu_Rio Ji. I assured him maximum support to implement the sports development plan for excellence as well as grassroots development!”
NJCF prayer day: NSCN (I-M) calls for half day closure DIMAPUR, MAR 18 (NPN): In view of the proposed prayer day called by the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF), the NSCN (I-M) UT has informed all commercial establishments apart from medical and educational establishments to show solidarity by keeping their stores closed till 12 noon on March 20, 2021. In a press release, UT secretary John M Yim stat-
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ed that they would also observe the programme at Diphupar ‘A’ Village Council Hall on March 20, 2021 from 6am to 12noon. It has informed all “national workers” of UT to attend the programme positively. NJCF in an appeal to all heads of all denominations in Nagaland to organize a day of prayer for confession, repentance and for the Naga political solution.
GPRN/NSCN to join NJCF prayer day
Following the call made by the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) for a statewide prayer day on March 20, 2021 from 6am to 12 noon, the GPRN/NSCN, Ministry of Religious Affairs (MRA) has informed that “a national prayer and fasting programme” would be convened at Council Headquarters (CHQ), Khe-
hoi Designated camp. GPRN/NSCN through its MIP has, therefore, informed all its members to attend the proposed programme without fail. Further, all the regional authorities and head of designated camps have also been informed to conduct and observe the day in the same manner as proposed.
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NEW DELHI, MAR 18 (NPN): Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Dr. Jitendra Singh, on Thursday said that in the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Package announced on October 12, 2020, the Central government earmarked Rs.200 crores each for eight North Eastern States as a special interest-free 50-year loan to States under Capital Expenditure Boost for States package. In a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Dr. Singh said the Government of India has announced AatmaNirbhar Bharat Packages (ANB) 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 on May 13, 2020 to May 17, 2020, October 12, 2020 and November 12, 2020 respectively. AatmaNirbhar Bharat Packages comprise of various long-term schemes/ programmes/policies announced with the objective of fighting COVID-19 and to make the country selfreliant. Packages/schemes under AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan are applicable to the entire country including North Eastern Region. On May 12, 2020, the Prime Minister Modi announced a special comprehensive economic package to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Poultry meat scarcity hits Dimapur as traders shut trade after spike in rate Staff Reporter
DIMAPUR, MAR 18 (NPN): Poultry meat has become almost unavailable in markets under Dimapur Municipal Council’s (DMC) jurisdiction as poultry traders here have halted trade after their counterparts in Assam increased wholesale rate from Rs 100-120 to Rs 155-160 per kg. The local poultry traders are in a fix as they cannot hike retail prices following the hike in wholesale prices as DMC had fixed rates at Rs 140 for live chicken and Rs 180 for dressed meat. Traders caught selling at higher rates earlier were even fined Rs 2,000 to 3,000. Meren Aier, a poultry trader from Rail Bazaar here, lamented that he was not able to run his business for the last two weeks, which has badly affected him. He pointed out that while the wholesale price in Assam had been increased to more than that of the price fixed by the DMC, poultry traders under the municipal council’s jurisdiction could not hike the retail price, thereby forcing them to halt their business. “How can one run a business by selling chicken at a retail price of Rs 140 after buying it for Rs 155160 from whole sellers in Assam?” questioned Aier. He further stated that a letter addressed to DMC had been sent by the poultry on March 12, requesting the authority to review the
Wayside poultry shops at Duncan Basti area Dimapur wears a deserted look on Thursday. (NP)
rates fixed by them. He claimed that even when the rate was fixed at Rs 140 for live chicken by DMC, many traders sold it for Rs 120 per kg when wholesale price in Assam dropped to Rs 80-100 per kg.
DMC assures price review within this week Echoing Aier, Keyigwalung, another poultry trader, said the hike in wholesale price in Assam and DMC’s rates left them with no other option but to shut their trade for the past two weeks. He alleged that some poultry sellers outside DMC’s jurisdiction were selling live chicken at Rs 180 per kilo and Rs 240 for dressed meat. He said the traders would resume selling chicken, if they were allowed to sell at Rs 170 for live weight.
When contacted, DMC administrator Albert Ezung confirmed that the municipal council had received an application calling for reviewing the rates and said it was accordingly reviewing it and comparing the prices in neighbouring areas. He pointed out that DMC could not just reduce or hike rates as there were many factors that needed to be taken into consideration. Ezung acknowledged that he had received confirmation from inspectors confirming that prices of poultry in Assam had been increased. Mentioning that DMC was collecting and comparing prices in neighbouring areas, he assured that the fixed rates for poultry would be reviewed within this week. When asked what might be reason for the sudden increase of rates in poultry, Ezung felt that it could be due to the increase in fuel prices, poultry feeds, etc.
5 NE states gave over Rs. 7 crore for construction of Ram Mandir
GUWAHATI, MAR 18 (AGENCIES): Five states from the North East region have contributed Rs 7.84 crore towards the construction of the upcoming Ram Temple in Ayodhya. A tweet from the official Twitter handle of the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust on March 6 said Arunachal Pradesh had contributed Rs 4.5 crore, Manipur Rs 2 crore, Mizoram Rs 21 lakh, Nagaland Rs 28 lakh, and Meghalaya Rs 85 lakh for the purpose. “From the North-Eastern region of Bharat, Arunachal Pradesh have contributed INR 45 million, Manipur INR 20 million, Mizoram INR 2.1 million, Nagaland INR 2.8 million, Meghalaya INR 8.5 million, & from South, Tamil Nadu contributed INR 850 million, and Kerala INR 130 million.” The amount would go up substantially once the fig-
ures for Assam, Tripura and Sikkim are also available. “Based on the bank receipts received till March 4 that the samarpan (donation) amount from the region will be much higher,” member, Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra, Dr Anil Mishra told EastMojo in a telephonic interview. According to another tweet sent out by the trust the same day, Rs 2,500 crore was collected from across the country. In what has been billed as the world’s largest crowdfunding exercise to date, voluntary contributions were accepted at branches of notified public sector banks, through door-to-door canvassing, and online. For its part, the Government of India made a token donation of Rs 1 to the trust in February. “Even as the world’s biggest campaign since January 15, 2021, for construc-
tion of the grand temple of Bhagwan Shri Ram at Ayodhya completed on February 27, 2021, it unified Bharatvarsh from east to west and north to south,” the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra said in another tweet. “We have consciously decided against segregating donors based on their religion and gender. Anyone contributing towards the construction of the grand temple in Ayodhya is first and foremost a Ram Bhakt and believed in the continuity of the Indic civilisation,” Dr. Mishra remarked on being quizzed about the donors’ profiles. About 9 lakh volunteers in 1,75,000 teams of four to five people each were involved in the outreach. The donations were deposited in different bank branches by over 38,000 volunteers.
Government announces details of vehicle scrappage policy Kma: Commercial vehicles NEW DELHI, MAR 18 (AGENCIES): Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari on Thursday announced the details for the country’s longawaited vehicle scrapping policy in Parliament, explaining that the absence of a fitness certificate will mean an automatic cancellation of registration for commercial vehicles that turn 15, and that the registration of a private vehicle will be for 20 years, with renewal requiring proof of fitness. The minister added that the government plans to
incentivise owners of old vehicles to scrap these through registered scrap centres. The policy, which also recommends the mandatory scrapping of all government vehicles over 15 years old, applies only to four-wheeled vehicles. India has 17 lakh medium and heavy commercial vehicles that are older than 15 years without any valid fitness certificate, 51 lakh light motor vehicles older than 20 years and 34 lakh light motor vehicles older than 15 years, according to the transport
ministry. The average age of commercial vehicles is over 10 years and the private ones, 10-15 years. The move is expected to reduce pollution, create job opportunities, through the registered scrapping centres, and boost demand for new vehicles. Under the policy, tentatively, rules for fitness tests and scrapping centres are likely to be applicable from October 1, 2021, while scrapping of government and PSU vehicles that are older than 15 years will be from April 1, 2022.
Mandatory fitness testing for heavy commercial vehicles is likely to be in force from April 1, 2023, and the same will be in place in a phased manner for other categories from June 1, 2024. Addressing the media, Gadkari said about 100 scrapping centres would be made operational in the next two years. The Ministry will publish a draft notification for stakeholders’ comments in the next few weeks. “The scheme shall provide strong incentives to owners of old vehicles to
scrap old and unfit vehicles through registered scrapping centres, which shall provide the owners with a scrapping certificate,” he said. Listing the incentives, Gadkari said, “Scrap value for the old vehicle given by the scrapping centre will be approximately 4-6 per cent of the ex-showroom price of a new vehicle”. The state governments may be advised to offer a road tax rebate of up to 25 per cent for personal vehicles and up to 15 per cent for commercial vehicles, he said.
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DIMAPUR, MAR 18 (NPN): As per the decision of the High-Powered Committee on Covid-19 to relax various activities in the State including the number of occupancy in commercial vehicles, the deputy commissioner (DC) Kohima, Gregory Thejawelie, allowed 100% occupancy in commercial vehicles within Kohima district. In an order, DC Kohima, Gregory Thejawelie, informed that the fares charged would also be reverted back to the pre-lockdown rate. Further, the order stated that the direction would be applicable to the entire jurisdiction of Kohima district with immediate and would be enforced till further directions. DC cautioned that non-compliance to the direction would be strictly dealt with as per appropriate Section of the law. K Y M C