March 26, 2018

Page 1

Nagaland Post This issue 12 + 4 = 16 Pages @ ` 5.00

www.nagalandpost.com

Vol XXVIII No. 108

DIMAPUR, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 Pages 16 ` 5.00

STC, MMTC merger on cards: Suresh Prabhu

England eves beat India by 7 wickets

On Palm Sunday, pope urges youth to raise their voices

business, Page 8

sports, Page 15

international, Page 9

NEIDS will promote new industrial units in NE: Dr. Singh Rs 3000 crore allocated for 2018-19 Spl. Correspondent

NEW DLEHI, Mar 25 (NPN): Union Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Dr Jitendra Singh has asserted that the North East Industrial Development Scheme (NEIDS) approved by the Union Cabinet would play a crucial role in promoting new industrial units in the region by providing several special incentives. Interacting with industry and trade delegations from the Northeast in New Delhi on Sunday, Dr. Singh claimed that the Cabinet decision was yet another proof of high priority accorded by the Union Government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to promote entrepreneurship and job opportu-

Info Commr red flags CIC over complaints related to pol parties NEW DELHI, MAR 25 (PTI): Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu has questioned the manner in which the Chief Information Commissioner R.K. Mathur dissolved and reconstituted a bench hearing complaints against political parties, saying the decision erodes the independence of individual information commissioners. “It also raises serious questions about independence of individual information commissioner, who can be part of a bench for some time and not for some other, against his will, without his consent and without a reason or without giving a reason. Can a larger bench be constituted without reference from the existing bench?” Acharyulu asked in a scathing letter dated February 22, 2018 to Mathur, accessed by the PTI. The letter, circulated among all information commissioners in a recent meeting, was a follow-up of a February 7 letter which also raised question marks on the manner in which a bench of Sridhar Acharyulu, Sudhir Bhargava and Bimal Julka hearing complaints against six political parties was dissolved by Mathur.

Dr. Jitendra Singh (File)

nities in the Northeast. Elaborating on the newly-announced NEIDS, the DoNER minister said, to begin with, a financial outlay of Rs 3000 crore had been earmarked. Under the scheme, a number of exclusive incentives would be available to new industrial units being set up in any of the eight States. An important provision provided in the scheme was the Central Capital Investment Incentive for Access to Credit (CCIIAC) under which 30% of investments in industrial plant and machinery with an

upper limit of Rs 5 crore would be provided as the incentive amount per unit. In addition, he said, Central Interest Incentive (CII) would be available to the tune of 3% on working capital credit advanced by eligible banks/financial Institutions for first five years from commencement of commercial production by the unit. Singh also referred to Central Comprehensive Insurance Incentive (CCII) that would provide for reimbursement of 100% insurance premium on insurance of building and industrial plants and machinery for five years from the date of commencement and commercial production by the unit. Pointing out that NEIDS also gave relief on GST, the DoNER minister explained that a unique provision had been provided for reimbursement up to the extent of Central government’s share of CGST and IGST for five years from the date of commencement of commercial

production by the unit. Besides this, he said there would also be incentive on transportation to the tune of 20% of the cost of transportation, including the subsidy currently provided by Railways/ Railway PSUs for movement of goods by rail. On inland waterways, there would be 20% incentive for finished goods and, for transportation by air on perishable goods, it would be 30% of transportation cost from the airport nearest to the place of production to any airport within the country, he added. Meanwhile, a Gossaigaon Bazar Samiti delegation led by Kokrajhar Lok Sabha member N Kumar Sarania submitted a memorandum to the DoNER minister, urging him to take up with Assam government the issue of interim financial assistance for the owners of 160 shops that were under construction at the supermarket complex at Gossaigaon town in Kokrajhar district.

NCD flays shooting incidents DIMAPUR, MAR 25 (NPN): Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) has condemned the bid on the lives of Joy Chandra on March 22 and Rekha Das on March 23 in Dimapur by armed miscreants, “exposing the spate of lawlessness”. In a statement issued to the media on Sunday, NCD general secretary Thsapongkyu Sangtam said there was no justification/ sense to murder and killings in a civilised world. He said as a peace loving citizen he condemned all evil acts waged on any citizen irrespective of one’s religion, caste, creed or culture. Dimapur being the commercial hub of Nagaland, Sangtam said it was imperative on the part of State government step up security and safety measures for all citizens and establishments. Alleging that the town was infested with illegal collections, NCD also accused the district administration of having failed to contain the menace despite putting efforts. Stating that it had voiced its concern at the

proliferation of organisations and unauthorised collections umpteen number of times, NCD also proposed a body of experts with representatives from the government, semi-government agencies, NGOs, retired judges, market experts, etc. to curb the menace, besides checking price rise. The council suggested that the committee should conduct a study on the illegal collections and help the administration to come out with a concrete mechanism to contain the problem effectively. According to NCD, the cycle of disturbance had bred generations of disturbed young Nagas, whose potential for positive life had been undermined, thereby jeopardising their own future. While awaiting a final, honourable and acceptable solution to the Naga imbroglio, it was of vital importance to maintain peace and carry on with normal life on a par with people in other States and nations, the organisation stressed.

MYSURU, MAR 25 (PTI): As the parliament logjam persisted for nearly two weeks, Congress president Rahul Gandhi Sunday accused Narendra Modi government of being “afraid” to face the no-confidence motion moved against it. “In parliament, a noconfidence motion against the Modi government has been moved. For the past 10 days it has been stalled because the government is afraid,” Gandhi said. Congress has given a notice to move a no-confidence motion against Modi government, becoming the third party to do so after YSRCP and TDP. The no-confidence motion of YSRCP and TDP have not been taken up so far. The government has stated that it was willing for a discussion on the no-confidence motion.

Terror funding case: 3 senior state govt officials held by NIA DIMAPUR, MAR 25 (NPN): National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday apprehended three senior Nagaland government officials, in connection with its ongoing investigation on “terror funding” case. In a communiqué issued on Sunday, NIA stated that the three state government officials-- Agriculture department director, executive engineer of Rural Development department and divisional accounts officer of the directorate of Urban Development were held on March 25, 2018. NIA stated that the case was in connection with the alleged charges of large scale extortions and illegal tax collections, on behalf of the banned NSCN (K), from various government organizations and others in Dimapur and Kohima areas under the direction of ‘brig.’ Isac Sumi and other senior leaders. “The officials were arrested on the basis of their alleged involvement in paying huge amount of money to various UG factions such as NSCN (K), NSCN (R), FGN, NNC and oth-

ers within the period from 2012-2016,” NIA stated. It said that the allegations were revealed during the scrutiny of official documents including demand letter and payment receipts which were seized during search operation carried out by NIA in 13 government offices on January 18, 2017. NIA further informed that officials will be produced before the special NIA court in at Dimapur on Monday, with a request for police custody remand. It may be mentioned that the NIA has so far apprehended/detained 10 Nagaland government officials since 2017 in connection with extortions and illegal tax collections case. Three senior government officials were first arrested in April 2017 followed by four more in October 2017. The development also comes even as the NIA plans to issue fresh summons to former Nagaland chief minister, T.R. Zeliang, for questioning in connection with an alleged “tax collection and terror

funding” case. Earlier this month, Zeliang was summoned by NIA to Delhi for interrogation. However, he had personally written for deferment of the date for his cross examination because of the ongoing Assembly session, which would end on March 26. The NIA had also issued summons to three officials— OSD and two PROs of the CMO under Zeliang. Reacting to summons issued by the NIA to the former chief minister, press secretary (PS) to Zeliang maintained that as a law abiding citizen of the country, TR Zeliang was ready to co-operate with any investigating agency, including NIA, probing extortion cases in Nagaland since August 2016. The press secretary asserted that then CMO under Zeliang had nothing to do with funding banned organisations, and that the timing of summon was “conspicuously odd” as it only fuelled suspicions that political motivation and vendetta could not be ruled out.

PM focuses on healthcare, agriculture reforms NEW DELHI, MAR 25 (AGENCIES): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday focussed on agriculture and healthcare in his Mann Ki Baat radio address—issues that have taken centre stage in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. “An extensive exercise on agricultural reforms is being undertaken across the country in order to ensure that our farmers get a fair price for their crop,” Modi said, adding programmes to upgrade the infrastructure of 22,000 rural markets and integrating them with the electronic national agricultural market, or eNAM, will help local farmers connect to a global market. “A system is being set up wherein farms in any part of the country will have a marketconnect,” Modi said. He reminded farmers of last month’s budget provision fixing minimum support prices (MSPs) at a level which is at least 50% more than cost of production “to ensure that farmers get a fair price for their produce”. Noting that the coming months when planting of rain-fed summer

crops will begin is crucial for farmers, Modi advised them to adopt new technologies and practices learnt from the state broadcaster’s 24-hour farm channel DD Kisan. In his Mann Ki Baat address, the prime minister also underlined the importance of healthcare. “All you young people can come together to launch a movement of Fit India,” he said. Modi said Swachch Bharat (clean India) and Swasth Bharat (healthy India) are complementary to each other, adding all ministries are working together for preventive health. “Preventive healthcare is the least costly and the easiest one as well. And, the more we become aware about preventive healthcare, the more beneficial will it be for individuals, the family and the society,” Modi said. “It is the result of our concerted efforts and commitment that yoga has now become a mass movement and reached every house.” He appealed to make the upcoming International Yoga Day on 21 June a success as previous three international yoga days. “Yoga

has to be made popular among the youth, the senior citizens, men and women from all age groups through interesting ways,” he said. Modi said efforts were being undertaken to make healthcare accessible and affordable with more than 3,000 jan aushadhi (medicine) stores opened across the country and more than 800 medicines being made available there at affordable prices. “The cost of heart stent for heart patients has been reduced to 85%. Knee implants cost has also been regulated and reduced by 50% to 70%. Under ‘Ayushman Bharat Yojana’, the government of India and insurance companies will jointly provide Rs lakh for treatment to about 10 crore families or say 50 crore citizens per year,” he added. Modi said a new AIIMS —All India Institutes of Medical Sciences—were being opened in various states. One new medical college will be set up for every three districts. In the existing 479 medical colleges, MBBS seats have been increased to about 68,000, he said. He also called upon all to make India tuberculosis-free by 2025.

Dr. S.C. Jamir returns to Nagaland Aadhaar: UIDAI set to introduce face

This is it! Dr. S.C. Jamir and his wife being welcomed by civil society members at Dimapur Airport, Sunday. (NP)

Staff Reporter

K Y M C

D E H RA D U N, M AR 25 (AGENCIES): India is ready to take on any unforeseen situation in Doklam, said Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday. The statement comes days after Chinese President Xi Jinping said they are prepared to fight a bloody battle against its enemies. On Saturday Indian envoy Gautam Bambawale claimed that any attempt by China to change the status quo along the Indian border may lead to another Doklam-like stand-off between the two nations. “We are alert and ready for any unforeseen situation in Doklam. We are constantly working on the modernisation of our forces. We will maintain our territorial integrity,” Sitharaman. Indian and Chinese troops were locked in a 73-day-long standoff in Doklam from June 16 last year after India stopped the building of a road in the disputed area by the Chinese Army. The faceoff ended on August 28, 2017.

Modi govt ‘afraid’ of facing no-confidence motion, says Rahul

(Full story on p-12)

“All factions are in there waiting to collect tax. See how tax collection unites them?”

India talks tough to China, says ready for any situation

D I M A P U R , M AR 2 5 (NPN): Former Governor of Odisha and five-time chief minister of Nagaland, Dr. S.C. Jamir along with his wife, Imkonglemla Jamir, on Sunday landed at Dimapur Airport. Dr. Jamir completed his tenure as governor of Odisha on March 20.

Dr. Jamir and his wife were received by members of Ongpangkong Senso Telongjem Dimapur (OSTD) and Chumukedima Ao Union at the airport. Dr. S.C. Jamir, considered a legendary statesman, had taken over as Odisha Governor on March 9, 2013 and retired on March 20, 2018. He had also served as Governor of Goa (17

July 17, 2004 – July 21, 2008), was given additional charge of Gujarat (July 24, 2009 –November 26, 2009) and served as Governor of Maharashtra (July 19, 2008 –January 21, 2010). Dr. S.C Jamir, the first Lok Sabha member from Nagaland, was also appointed as parliamentary secretary by the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.

He also served as Union Deputy Minister of Railways, Labour & Rehabilitation and also Union Deputy Minister of Community Development & Cooperation, Food and Agriculture. He was first voted to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly in the year 1971 and served as chief minister of Nagaland five times – April 18, 1980 to June 5, 1980; November 18, 1982 to November 28, 1986; January 25, 1989 to May 10, 1990 and then two consecutive terms, February 22, 1993 to March 6, 2003. For his first two terms he was a member of the Progressive United Democratic Front, but by 1989 his party merged with the Indian National Congress. Dr. Jamir was also elected as a member of the Rajya Sabha from Nagaland for the term 1987-1992, but he resigned in the year 1989.

authentication feature from July 1

NEW DELHI, Mar 25 (PTI): Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is all set to make face authentication available alongside iris or fingerprint scan as means of verifying Aadhaar users from July 1, 2018. The UIDAI, which is in-charge of the 12-digit identifier Aadhaar, in January had announced that it will introduce face authentication feature to help those who run into problems in biometric authentication due to old age, hardwork or worn-out fingerprints. It had said that face authentication will be allowed only in fusion mode meaning it would be permitted along with either fingerprint or iris or OTP to verify the details of Aadhaar holders. In a presentation to the

Supreme Court last week where he emphasised the robustness of the Aadhaar encryption system saying breaking it may take “more than the age of the universe for the fastest computer on earth”, Unique Identification Authority of India CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey also informed that the proposed face authentication feature will be introduced by July 1. “Face authentication shall be available in fusion mode along with one more authentication factor like fingerprint/iris/OTP from July 1, 2018,” he had said in the power point presentation titled `1 billion +’. Aadhaar is being used for identity authentication across banks, telecom companies, public distribution system, income tax amongst others and the extent of its

usage can well be gauged from the fact that an average of 4 crore authentications are being done on a daily basis. Even in his presentation, the UIDAI CEO has pointed out that 1,696.38 crore Aadhaar authentications and 464.85 crore eKYC transactions have been performed so far. Seeking to allay concerns over government’s ambitious Aadhaar scheme, Pandey had said that UIDAI does not collect purpose, location or details of transaction. Pandey began his presentation before the fivejudge constitution bench on Thursday and is scheduled to resume it on March 27. The bench is hearing a bunch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of Aadhaar. K Y M C


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.