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COVID-19 cases climb to 34 in India

Assam sounds high alert; 127 people quarantined

Spl. Correspondent/Agencies

NEW DELHI/GUWAHATI, MAR 7 (NPN): Three more cases have been found positive for COVID19. These include two from Ladakh with travel history to Iran and one from Tamil Nadu with travel history to Oman. With these new cases, total number of confirmed cases now stands at 34 in the country. According to the health ministry, 31 cases were being treated in hospitals and were stable. It may be mentioned that the earlier three from Kerala have been discharged. Concerning the American national found positive in Bhutan, the ministry said that more than 150 contacts have been put under IDSP surveillance. In addition, 108 samples have been received from Iran Saturday morning, the ministry said, adding that those samples were being tested at the laboratory in AIIMS. Also, six scientists from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have been stationed in Iran. Equipment and reagents, worth approximately Rs.10 crores have been dispatched to enable them to setup a lab

AR apprehends NSCN (I-M) cadres

A medic uses thermal screening device on passengers arriving at Guwahati Airport, Saturday. (PTI)

there, the health ministry stated. PM directs officials: As the government stepped up efforts to combat COVID19, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi directing officials to identify places for sufficient quarantine facilities and make provisions for critical care. Modi, who reviewed the coronavirus situation in the country at a meeting with officials of all ministries and departments concerned,

also directed them to identify locations for sufficient quarantine facilities. He told them that in view of expert opinion, people should be advised to avoid mass gatherings as much as possible and made aware of the do’s and don’ts. While complimenting all departments for the work done so far, Modi stressed that as the coronavirus scenario evolves, India has to be prepared in its response. (More on p-8)

The Assam government has sounded high alert across the state after a person tested positive for coronavirus in Bhutan, after travelling from Assam. On Friday, the Bhutan Prime Minister’s Office confirmed the report and said that one case of COVID-19 was confirmed at 11 p.m. on March 5 and the result was validated at 12:30 a.m. on March 6. According to the report, the patient is 76-year-old, from the US and had entered Bhutan from Paro-International Airport, after embarking Drukair flight from Guwahati in Assam on March 2. The US tourist had also spent a few days in Assam and took a 7-day Brahmaputra river cruise before leaving for Bhutan. The Assam government has identified as many as 127 people who have come in contact with the US tourist and they are being quarantined. Assam Minister of State for Health Pijush Hazarika said: “We have identified all hotels, resort and the particular cruise where he stayed. We have also identified as many as 127 people who had come in contact with him and they are being quarantined.” “The US tourist reached in Jorhat on February 22 and left for Bhutan on March 2. We are very serious over the issue. Till now, no positive case has been identified in our state. We are seriously monitoring the overall situation. The entire floor of the hotel in Guwahati has been isolated where he stayed,” Pijush Hazarika said. Pijush Hazarika also said that one more foreign tourist is being quarantined in the Sonitpur district of Tezpur and took his blood sample on Friday. Hazarika further said that the state government has taken preventive measures at all the land ports bordering with Bhutan and Bangladesh and has even deployed medical teams in the areas and screened all people coming from the neighbouring countries.

hydraulic bailing press machine and material recovery facility unit and encouraged the council to continue in its efforts. He said he was satisfied with the initiative of CTC and, basing on its experience, material recovery facilities would be set up in all district headquarters. Assuring to address the problems faced by safai karamcharis, he appreciated them for working with dedication despite health hazards they face. He said their working conditions would be improved and welfare in the form of insurance, health and housing would be provided. Urban development and municipal affairs principal secretary Himato Zhimomi, who too was present on the occasion, emphasised recycling of bio-medical wastes. Recycling of biomedical wastes must be accorded top priority, he stressed.

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): Government of India’s Representative and Interlocutor for Naga Peace Talks, R.N Ravi and Working Committee (WC) of the Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) held a closed door meeting Saturday in New Delhi and deliberated on the proposed “Upper House”. Highly placed sources informed Nagaland Post that the meeting was held between the 20-member WC NNPGs delegation led by its convenor, N Kitovi Zhimomi and Ravi, who is also the Governor of Nagaland. The source informed that the issue of the proposed “Upper House” in Nagaland dominated the meeting and that the negotiating parties deliberated, in detail, the composition and functions of the “Upper House”. “The meeting was mainly around the details of the proposed Upper House. We are working on the details so that a draft agreement could be finalised at the earliest,” said the source. It may be recalled that

after concluding the negotiations over contentious issues on October 31, 2019, the negotiating parties have been working to smoothen the rough edges of the final agreement. Earlier on February 24, 2020 meeting, Ravi had asked NNPGs to “come clear on composition of upper house” and to “work on finalising their draft”. Post February 24 meeting, in an exclusive interview to Nagaland Post, both Ravi and Kitovi had admitted that the negotiating parties wanted “detailed clarity on few issues to finalise the draft agreement”. Kitovi had told Nagaland Post that whatever the two negotiating parties have agreed in principle during negotiations, that concluded on October 31, 2019, have to be finalised and then the same would be forwarded to the Parliament. Earlier on February 23, Kitovi had rubbished speculations that NNPGs were negotiating only for Nagas of Nagaland. He reiterated that special status like separate Regional Territorial Council has been worked out for Nagas living outside Nagaland.

forces to cease all air exercises

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): National People’s Youth Front (NPYF) of the National People’s Party (NPP) Nagaland state unit has appealed to the Indian armed forces to cease all air exercises over populated areas in Nagaland including Dimapur as citizens were being exposed to “far reaching consequences like shock, uneasiness and borderline agitation” due to the consistent sonic boom. In a press release, NPP youth wing general secretary (org) Jaser Meru stated that the Indian Air Force has been conducting “combat aircraft manoeuvres” over the past few weeks on multiple occasions, adding that there was a sense of unease when a large explosion rocks the very foundations of buildings. NPP state youth wing maintained that the lack of notification to the public of when they would have to endure the shocks of sonic booms could startle everyone. It stated that the unannounced shocks could have (Cont’d on p-8) detrimental consequences on the

ANCSU, KPTA condemn vandalism at KPA

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Staff Reporter

CS shocked at lack of civic sense in rural areas Sonic boom: NPYF urges armed

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): Assam Rifles on Friday arrested 12 newly recruited cadres of the NSCN (I-M) from Super Market area. According to reports, the AR troops, based on specific inputs, carried out a search at a hotel near Super Market area and apprehended the cadres. However, they were not in possession of arms, ammunitions etc. The cadres were later handed Temjen Toy inspecting waste management facility. (DIPR) over to East police station. D I M A P U R , M A R 7 ment had not been given due NSCN (I-M) reacts (NPN): Nagaland chief attention until now. Reacting to the inci- secretary Temjen Toy has But he stressed that it dent, a NSCN (I-M) func- expressed shock at the lack was not the job of the govtionary, when contacted, of basic civic sense in re- ernment alone to manage refuted the claims that the mote areas of the State. and urged the people to have apprehend cadres were newInspecting the newly- civic sense. ly recruits. The functionary installed hydraulic bailing “Time has come for clarified that the cadres were press machine and mate- everyone to be more rebeing transferred out of Di- rial recovery facility unit sponsible even as urban mapur for which they had to of Chumukedima Town municipal bodies would be stay in a hotel to board a bus Council (CTC), the chief initiating a number of acearly next morning. secretary observed that solid tions to address the issue,” “Are NSCN cadres not waste management and he added. allowed to stay in a hotel? treatment of sewage had Toy lauded CTC for Are we not allowed to trav- become a big issue. He felt taking the initiative in waste el? What right do they have that solid waste manage- management by installing to detain our unarmed cadres?” NSCN questioned. The functionary also accused AR of “specifically targeting” them. Reminding that NSCN and government DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): ment seemed to be relaxed of India have been in cease- All Nagaland College Stu- and had no concern. ANCSU questioned fire and engaged in a po- dents’ Union (ANCSU) litical dialogue for over two and Khelhoshe Polytech- the government till how decades, the functionary nic Teachers’ Association many robberies and vandalcautioned that such unwar- (KPTA) have condemned ism would it wait before setranted action by AR would the act of vandalism at Khel- ting up the police outpost. hoshe Polytechnic Atoizu During its “Education affect the ongoing talks. (KPA) by miscreants on the 2020”, the union said it had intervening night of March visited KPA on February 11 4 and 5. and raised the issue of setting ANCSU in a statement up police outpost on priority issued by its general secre- basis with the government. tary Imnameren N Jamir However, it lamented that and education secretary due to the insincerity of the Keneitsituo Kense appealed government, the institute to law enforcing agencies to had once again become the investigate the matter and target of miscreants. book the culprits. ANCSU suspected that Recalling the burglary the incident at KPA was pre at KPA in the evening of planned and carried out with June 23, 2019, ANCSU an intention to sabotage the claimed that it had on several proposed upgrade of the occasions in the past raised institute. At a time when the the issue with the State gov- institute was preparing itself ernment. It also claimed of for the proposed visit by All “Why not? People here having asked for a police India Council of Technical are so used to adulterated outpost to curb such acts, but Education (AICTE) officials stuff, they don’t like regretted that despite the hue for assessment for its possioriginal stuff.” and cry, the State govern- ble upgrade to a fully fledged

This is it!

‘Upper House’ dominates Ravi, NNPGs meet in Delhi

government engineering college, the union said such anti-social elements had hurt sentiments of the student community. KPTA: KPTA too has strongly condemned vandalism at the institute’s chemistry laboratory and the robbery in staff quarters and breaking windows and forcibly opening cars in which many pen drives and important documents related with the ongoing upgrade process were lost. In a statement, KPTA president Er Ruokuobeilie Mere and general secretary Er Yibenthung Odyuo pointed out that though members of the teaching community were giving their best and working tirelessly, such incidents at the institute made them feel demoralised and insecure. KPTA said it had concern for the teachers’ safety and security, not only of their belongings but also

for themselves as the incident happened in their presence. It regretted that despite several representations to the authority concerned for stationing security personnel at the institute, no such arrangement had been made till date. Hence, KPTA once again requested the authority concerned to look into its grievance and make necessary arrangement to ensure safety and security, besides calling for booking the culprits at the earliest and giving them befitting punishment as per law. Further, despite the discouragements and challenges, KPTA expressed its sincere gratitude to minister Temjen Imna Along for showing his concern and support. It also appreciated and thanked local councils, society, NGOs, civil administration and everyone for extending their support and cooperation.

general public. “Such shocks can threaten the life of heart patients causing undue trauma,” NPYF stated. Further, NPP youth wing maintained that shocks of sonic booms could also lead to several psychological problems to many people especially pregnant women, new-born babies and old people. “It may cause road accidents and even make surgery a life threatening event due to surgeons cutting his/her patient out of shock by mistake,” NPYF stated. Other possible ramifications of those explosions, NPP youth wing said could include damage to standing buildings and shattering of glass panes causing lifethreatening situation. It claimed irreparable cracks have developed in buildings due to tremor waves of the sonic boom. In light of the above, NPYF has urged the responsible armed forces to cease its exercises over Dimapur and adjoining areas including other places in Nagaland and conduct its exercises in unpopulated areas.

Dimapur prepares to tackle COVID-19 outbreak DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): An isolation ward with three beds has been set up at Dimapur District Hospital, while some more beds have been identified at Referral Hospital for dealing with any exigencies vis-à-vis coronavirus (COVID-19). Mentioning this at a meeting of District Taskforce on Coronavirus held at the conference hall of deputy commissioner’s (DC) office here on Saturday, chief medical officer (CMO) Pangjung Sangtam said military hospital had also been kept ready with ICU and isolation ward. He said 40 beds were also kept ready at the district welfare office at Chümoukedima. While rapid response team had been activated and passengers at Dimapur airport were being screened on arrival, he said an isolation room had been identified at the airport and every passenger would be scanned by thermal scanner. Briefing members on the formation of district taskforce on COVID 19, the CMO explained that the taskforce was constituted on February 26 but reconstituted with co-opted (Cont’d on p-8) members

JCPI clarifies on ILP drive

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): Joint Committee on Prevention of Illegal Immigrants (JCPI) said as the December 9, 2019 notification had set 90 days to obtain Inner Line Permit (ILP) for people requiring it, imposing fines on one pretext or the other and during the pendency of its ultimatum was untimely. Reacting to the reported ILP drive conducted by Dimapur district administration on February 27, the committee said the joint meeting held on March 3 had lauded the efforts of Dimapur deputy commissioner to effectively implement ILP and agreed to have better coordination. In the meeting with chief secretary Temjen Toy on the same day, JCPI said it reiterated the March 15, 2020 deadline for having December 1, 1963 as the cutoff date for RIIN and implementing ILP on the basis of RIIN’s cut-off date. The committee said it also reminded the chief secretary to set up Foreigners Tribunals as per Foreigners Act, 1946 and to physically implement ILP with necessary infrastructure, modalities and standard operating procedures as per the new guidelines.

Covid-19: KU appeals to govt DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): In view of the speared of Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the country and around the globe, the Konyak Union (KU) has urged the responsible authority and the government to take immediate precautionary measures. In a press release, KU general secretary Wango Konyak and press secretary Pangmei Konyak also urged the government to ban the inflow of foreign and national tourist to Mon district particularly during Konyak Aoleng festival. Further, KU has requested the district executive force and the district administration to strictly monitor and check at every entry point of the district.

Directives to medicine dealers

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): Assistant drugs controller Dimapur Zone under the establishment of chief medical officer (CMO) Dimapur has directed all the medicine wholesalers, stockists and retailers that any types of face masks including surgical masks and hand sanitisers have to be sold not exceeding MRP and there should be no hoarding in the market. In a press release, assistant drugs controller C Thungchanbeni Lotha stated that the directive was being issued for strict compliance. Meanwhile, the Nagaland Medicine Dealers Association has issued similar advisory to all its members (wholesale/stockist/retailers).

DVC bans illegal ‘tax collection’

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): Taking note of illegal tax collection by various Naga Political Groups (NPGs), Darogapathar Village Council (DVC) affirmed to reinforce its August 18, 2016 resolution to ban any sort of tax collection within its jurisdiction. In a press note, DVC council chairman, Nungtok Meren Jamir, secretary, A Ado Bizo claimed that the council had received information regarding collection of daily, weekly and monthly tax by various NPGs. DVC warned that any individual/ group involved in such activities will be dealt with seriously as per the law. DVC also reiterated its stand on “one government, one tax”.

Govt directs institutions

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): In view of the emerging global scenario regarding COVID-19 and in the interest of public health and safety, chief secretary Temjen Toy has directed all government establishments including private educational institutions to provide hand sanitizer solutions in all biometric device stations for hand sanitization before and after use of such devices with immediate effect.

Mar 9 Peace rally: NCD appeals

DIMAPUR, MAR 7 (NPN): Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) has appealed to all Naga tribe organisations, senior leaders and tribal intellectuals to participate in the proposed peace rally being called by Nagaland GB Federation on March 9, 2020 from 9:30 a.m. at DC Court junction Dimapur. In a press release, NCD general secretary Thsapongkyu Sangtam also appealed all responsible to attend the rally in their respective tribal attires. NCD informed that public gathering for peace rally would commence from 9 a.m. onwards. K Y M C


state

Minister of H&FW, S. Pangnyu Phom along with other officials at the MCP site.

DIMAPUR: Minister of Health & Family Welfare, S. Pangnyu Phom, has called for the first state review meeting with the consultant, contractors, and state officials along with secretary H&FW to review the project progress of Medical College, Phriebagei (MCP) and TCCC NHAK on March 7. An official press release stated that during the meeting held at IDSP hall, directorate of Health & Family Welfare, Pangnyu expressed that whatever has been deliberated to rec-

tify the prevailing issues should be implemented to accelerate the project faster and also encouraged them to work harder for the success of the project. He regretted that projects were facing many untoward hardship especially concerning the land instability, which is delaying the project progress. However, he encouraged them not to be discouraged by the practical problem and work harder so that completion of the project as per the expected timeline can be achieved.

The project update of Nagaland Medical College was presented by the consultant and open discussion with the contractor and the department has been initiated in the meeting. Earlier in the morning the officers under directorate of Health & Family Welfare led by principal director (PD), Dr. Vizolie Z. Suokhrie inspected the Medical College site. PD stated that all officers should be aware of the ongoing project and need to be aware of the situation and be informed.

DIMAPUR: Nagaland Law Students’ Federation (NLSF) has re-dedicated to uphold its motto of “Justice For All” and to achieve its main goal for an early completion of the Nagaland High Court, Govt. Law College and a directorate of Prosecution in the state. A press release from NLSF president, C. Talimoa and information & publicity secretary, Renbeni Ezung stated, this decision was made during its presidential meeting held on March 7 in Dimapur. NLSF stated that, the lackadaisical attitude of the concerned authorities of the state government towards law students have led to the

non-accomplishment of demands of the law federation. It further added that without a Govt. Law College, the students’ community, especially those from the impoverished sections of the society and from far flung locations were facing much hardship in pursuing law studies in the state. NLSF expressed concerned that despite the passage of more than 57 years since attaining statehood, Nagaland was yet to have a Government Law College, which the NLSF has been pursuing for many years to the concerned authorities of the state govt. for establishment of a Govt/Public Law College in the state.

Campaign on EMTCT held at Meluri village

DIMAPUR: Campaign on “Elimination of mother to child transmission (EMTCT): HIV and syphilis” was held on March 6 at village council hall, Meluri. According to DIPR report, resource persons from DAPCU Phek and Project AHANA shared the basics of HIV and means of eliminating new transmission and services available to the pregnant women and HIV patients. Around 130 women and 30 men attended the campaign. The campaign is sponsored by Nagaland State AIDS Control Society (NSACS) and organised by District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit (DAPCU) Phek and organised to eliminate new transmission from mother to child by 2020 itself.

DPDB meetings held in Tuensang, Longleng DIMAPUR: Tuensang DPDB monthly meeting was held on March 7 in the conference hall of the deputy commissioner, under the chairmanship of deputy commissioner Tuensang, Kumar Ramnikant. According to DIPR report, during the meeting, DC highlighted about the seriousness of Corona Virus (Covid-19) which was spreading rapidly across the globe. He said that the threat was real and asked to avoid gatherings, shaking hands and urged public not to panic. In this connection, a district task force committee was formed to chalk out the plan. The meeting focused on new agenda such as registration of society was forwarded to the government for necessary action and the construction of welcome gate at Longkhim town was forwarded to chairman DPDB. DC also discussed about Poshan Pakhwada to sensitize the people on nutrition and health and asked all the stake holders to make it a success in the district. Tuensang district has been selected as the top 25 district in the country for implementation of the BBBP programme.

DC Tuensang addressing the DPDB meeting at Tuensang on March 7. (DIPR)

Longleng: Longleng district planning & development board meeting was held under the chairmanship of the deputy commissioner, M. Shayung Phom on March 6 at DC’s conference hall. According to DIPR report, DC highlighted various instructions and preventive measures issued by both the centre and state government after reports of Coronavirus infection in the country. He requested the CMO to brief the house regarding the latest status of COVD-19 and the measures taken by the H&FW department and the District

NSCN (I-M) condolence DIMAPUR: NSCN (I-M) has mourned the untimely demise of late Huidinang Abonmai, member of steering committee from Taupong village, under Makuilongdi region on March 6 and late S. Samuel, Razou Peyu from Lakhamai village under Sepoumaramth region on March 5 A press release by NSCN (I-M) through its MIP stated that both members had served the Naga nation with unwavering national spirit and that

the void created by their demise would be difficult to fill in. Further, GPRN stated that their names would be recorded in the pages of Naga history for their selfless contribution to the Naga national cause and their sacrifices for Naga nation will be cherished by all. GPRN conveyed its condolences to the bereaved family members and pray that the Almighty would grant their souls eternal peace and rest.

USR & ESH holds meeting on present political problem DIMAPUR: United Sangtam Region (USR) and Eastern Sumi Hoho (ESH) held a meeting at Dimapur on March 6, to discuss the present political problem and confusion among the Nagas at the present juncture. A press release from CAO USR, NSCN Thronglise Sangtam stated that, both the parties prayed that Naga brothers and sisters would come together for peaceful Naga political solution. USR led by T. T. Among, collective leadership member and joined by CAO Thronglise Sangtam, kilonsers, tatars and other regional staff attended the meeting chaired by Toivi, kilonser and CFMC member. K Y M C

Hospital Longleng to tackle the virus. CMO Longleng, Dr. Obangjungla asserted that isolation ward was reserved in the district hospital and other strategies like training of two nurses exclusively for that purpose was done. She also informed on preventive measures like maintaining personal hygiene such as proper hand washing with soap, proper use of masks and disposal of masks after five hours of use. Medical superintendent of DHL, Dr. Lhouvizoto Belho also apprised the members and stated that there was no cure for

the virus, as such only basic preventive measures is taken up in the hospital. In connection with the frequent outbreak of fire incident in recent years and location of Fire Service station in the outskirt of the town, the Senior Citizens Forum of Longleng has proposed for emergency fire brigade in the heart of Longleng town for timely response to such incidents in the future. In this regard, the board decided to find a suitable location in consultation with administration, Police and civil societies of the district. The board also recommended for upgrada-

tion of PHC Yongnyah to CHC. Vice President Phom Peoples’ Council (PPC) also proposed for immediate posting of treasury officer to Longleng, celebration of Mini Hornbill Festival in the district, enforcement of strict traffic regulation to stop random parking and checking of inflow of banned consignments in the district by the Excise department. HoD & DDOs also shared the problems faced by their departments due to the absence of TO since December 2019. In connection to inflow of banned consignments, the SP and ADC Longleng asserted that check gates were removed in the state and shared that it was impossible to control without check gates. They suggested resuming the check gates in the district and also seeking the cooperation and support of the churches and NGOs like PPC, PSC and Phomla Hoichen to conduct joint search operation in the town and roads. Manager DIC, Longleng, Akaba Sangtam informed that mega exhibition & seminar on handicraft & agri products will be held in the district from March 25 to 26.

Weeklong training on ToT culminated at Longleng DIMAPUR: A weeklong training of trainers (ToT) for Agronomy, Soil & Water Conservation which began on March 3 at district agricultural officer (DAO) Longleng culminated on March 7. According to DIPR report, resource persons for the Agronomy & Terrace Rice Cultivation were Pongkam Phom, Lanuakum and C. Amei Phom. Pongkam Phom imparted training on package of practices for ginger, mustard, banana and upland rice while Lanuakum imparted on sustainable terrace rice cultivation, nursery preparation for terrace

cultivation, paddy cum fish and snail cultivation, terrace design and plot design, and C. Amei Phom spoke on nutrients management through azolla& green manuring plants, enriched composting & vermin compost, nursery management of vegetable crops and agro forestry principles for fallow management and insects & diseases management. Daniel Phom and Owshing Phuhlom spoke on the SALT and Soil & Water Conservation measures and in Jhum land, SALT practices, traditional soil & water conservation, soil & water conservation

etc. Training was conducted at two locations on different subjects under DAO office. Welcome address was proposed by Akangtula Jamir DPA FOCUS-IFAD Longleng and Yongchang Phom DAO & DPM FOCUS-IFAD Longleng respectively. Keynote address was proposed by L. Mongsanger Imchen DDAO & lead officer FOCUS-IFAD Longleng while S. Kakuto Chopy PIT FOCUS-IFAD Nagaland presented a brief note on FOCUS-IFAD. The inaugural program was chaired by Kezhono Kennao DFM FOCUSIFAD Longleng.

NPF president conveys condolences DIMAPUR: President of Naga People’s Front (NPF), Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu along party rank and file has mourned the demise of late S Chuba Pongen, younger brother of Apong Pongener, NPF working president who passed away after a prolong illness on March 7 at New Delhi. In a condolence message, the presi-

dent stated that late Chuba was “a veteran regionalist, who was once an associate press secretary during the UDF time”. While empathising with the family members, NPF conveyed its heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family at this time of grief and sorrow and pray that the Almighty grant the departed soul rest in eternal peace.

news in Brief NWHD extends women’s day greetings: Naga Women Hoho Dimapur (NWHD) extended women’s day greetings to each and every woman folk. NWHD expressed its “sincere appreciation, love and respect to every woman for their selfless sacrifice and contribution in every sphere of life and to society as well”. Further, the hoho encouraged every woman “to continue to be an inspiration” and “uplift the society in every possible way”. GBUD informs on peace rally: GBs Union Dimapur (GBUD) has informed all colony GBs under Dimapur sadar to attend the peace rally on Naga political solution organized by Nagaland GB Federation (NGBF) on March 9, at 9:30 a.m near DC Court junction, Dimapur. GBs are also requested to inform all citizens of the colony to cooperate and participate in the peace rally. CNSA informs its federating units: Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) in support to the call of Nagaland GB Federation (NGBF) for a peace rally in every district headquarters including Meluri and Tseminyu sub-division on March 9, 10 a.m has requested its three federating units LSU, AKM and SKK to give full cooperation towards the Nagaland GBs Federation call for peaceful rally. CNSA also strongly appeal to the GoI for an early Naga political solution through peace and unity which is a much awaited dream of the Nagas. NBA executive meeting: Nagaland Bar Association (NBA) will hold an executive meeting on March 11, 12 noon at the bar office, Dimapur District Court premises. All executive members of the NBA have been requested to attend the meeting positively. DoTE to launch smart classroom: Department of Technical Education will be launching the statewide interactive smart board for smart classroom with the theme “Empowering through digital technology” and AICTE on higher education, reforms and initiatives, new schemes for NER on March 10. NWA to celebrate golden jubilee: Nagaland Wrestling Association (NWA) will celebrate 50 years of its inception (1969-2020) at local ground (Khuochiezie) Kohima from March 10 to 11. NPGN/NNC (N/A) informs: NPGN/NNC (N/A) through its MIP has informed all head of departments not to entertain any person other than Thomas Kikon who has been appointed officially by president T. Ovung to deal with any kind of financial matters in and around Kohima town. MIP cautioned that defaulters would be doing so at their own risks. DRSU new team: Dimapur Rengma Students’ Union (DRSU) new executive council for the tenure 2020-2022 was elected on March 1, led by Kvuchulo Khing as president and Micheal Kath as general secretary. RALH new office bearers: Ralan Area Lotha Hoho (RALH) has selected a new team of office bearer’s for the tenure 2020- 23 led by C.S. Ovung as chairman and Er. L. M. Kikon as general secretary among others.

Advocacy skill training for panel lawyers

Legal consultant and advocate, SP Jain speaking as resource person.

DIMAPUR: Two-day advocacy skill training for panel lawyers culminated at Japfü Hotel, Kohima with deputy director, NIELIT Morimenba Amer and SP Jain, legal consultant and advocate, Delhi as resource persons on March 7. A press release from the organisers stated that, SP Jain dwelt on civil trial, appeal, revision and drafting skills; skill development in evidence collection, examination of witness and cross examination; and professional ethics. With

NNC/FGN adopts threepoint resolution DIMAPUR: NNC/FGN during its 68th tatar hoho held at Dimapur on March 5, unanimously re-elected ‘brig’ (retd) S. Singnya and Zhopra Vero as the kedahge and the kedallo of the FGN respectively. A press release from FGN, ministry of rali wali affairs stated that, a threepoint resolution were adopted during the tatar hoho session. The house unanimously resolved and reaffirmed its unflinching support to the ongoing talks between the GoI and the NNPGs. It also resolved that Zhopra Vero, kedallo FGN and P. Puthai Lam, killo kilonser, FGN shall continue to represent the NNC/FGN as part of the NNPGs in the ongoing talks. It resolved that the NNC/FGN shall endeavor to build better understanding and relationship with the NGOs and civil societies and work closely with them for the greater interest of the Naga people. The new tatars were sworn in by the speaker of the tatar hoho. Rukulhu Phuswuo was elected as the speaker of the tatar hoho and a new council of kilonsers was formed and sworn in the presence of NNC and the Naga army representatives.

regard to best practices in evidence collection, Jain told the lawyers to keep in mind the basic fundamentals of evidence act wherein one needs to remember that “best evidence should be given and in comparison to the best evidences avialable.” He also stressed on professional ethics as to uphold the dignity of the profession. Morimenba Amer while speaking on cyber law, forensic evidence, information and technology

act noted the information in the age of technology has become very important. Delving into Computer forensic analysis in detail, he said that “forensic” implies “to bring to the court.” Amer later mentioned that legal authority must be available with the first responder and forensic analyst to identify and seize the suspected system or digital device for imaging and analysis of the digital evidence. In this regard, he elaborated on role of first responders.

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BHUMNYU VILLAGE COUNCIL Dist : Longleng, Nagaland

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Through this column, we the Bhumnyü Village Council and Bhumngang Hongnyü Bühü (Citizen) would like to express our heartiest congratulation and profound gratitude to Miss Shingmei M Phom, D/o Shri. N. Manngai Phom & Mrs. N. Manem Phom for securing the post of Junior Engineer (Civil Engg) under PWD in the recently declared NPSC Combined Technical Services Examination. The Village Council and the Citizen of Bhumnyü Village acknowledge and felicitate her for bringing laurels to our village community in particular and Phom in general. We pray that May our Almighty God grant you good health, wisdom, and success in all your future endeavours. Sd/Sd/(S. ANGAM PHOM) (N. NAMPEI PHOM) Chairman Head GB Bhumnyü Village Council Bhumnyü Village Council

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With immense pride and joy, we the Pongidong Village Students’ Union congratulates the following individuals for their achievements: Mr. Limhathung Ezung, S/O Mr. Ratsuo Ezung for securing the post of JE (Electrical Engineering) Cl-II Gazetted under Power Department in the recently declared result, Combined Technical Services Examination conducted by NPSC. Mr. Chumchamo R Ovung, S/O Mr. Raben Ovung for securing the post of LDA-cum-Computer Assistant (District) in the recently declared result under the Department of School Education. The union further wishes them the best in their future endeavors. Santsuthung R Humtsoe Senchanthung Y Humtsoe General Secretary, PVSU President, PVSU

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‘International Women’s Day’ celebrated across the state

Neiba Kronu and Kuzholuzo Nienu with others at Phek on March 7.

Participants of IWD conclave held at Hotel Vivor Kohima on Saturday. (NP)

DIMAPUR: Various institutions organised programmes and initiatives to commemorate international women’s day (IWD) under the theme for 2020, “I am generation equality: realising women’s rights”. CMA Phek: Chakhesang Mothers’ Association (CMA) in collaboration with the District Administration, Phek and Phek District Legal Services Authority (PDLSA) observed the day at Badminton Stadium, Phek town on March 7. A press release from CMA Phek stated that, minister of Planning & Coordination, Land Revenue and Parliamentary Affairs, Neiba Kronu in his address challenged the Chakhesang mothers to be loving & caring mothers for a harmonious and progressive society. He appealed the mothers to be uniting factor of the community and urged them to aim for well being and progress of the society. Stating that good roads and electricity were essential for the process of development, he urged upon the people to cooperate with the government for proper execution of such projects in the state. Stating that road connectivity and waterway to Eastern side of Myanmar will greatly boost the state’s economy, Kronu informed that he was planning to take up the proposal with the government. Earlier, Kronu unveiled the foundation stone of CMA building plot at Zion colony, Phek. Also speaking on the occasion as the guest of honour, Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu, MLA stressed on the importance of women’s role in the global arena & urged the womenfolk to cohesively work with broader vision for a better society. Chakhesang Public Organization (CPO) president Mikha Kenye shared greetings while Sano Va-

for domestic workers was held at Catholic Association of Nagaland (CAN) conference hall, D. Block on March 7 in Kohima. Assistant labour commissioner directorate, Kohima Avile Vitso speaking on the theme, stated that this was a day to celebrate women and be proud for being a women and to thank the Lord for the life of a women and to educate them of their right. Vitso also stated that the woman should celebrate this day with gift of life God has given, such as talents and skills, inner beauty and strength, womanhood and motherhood, intelligence and wisdom, zeal and energy, etc. Encourage and appreciate one another and raise each other up and strengthening the sisterhood, she stated. She urged all to take one resolution today, to take care of the girl child/daughter (or sisters) and give them equal opportunities with as much love and respect as is done for sons (or brothers). FDWA coordinator Theresa Langhu gave the welcome address, invocation by Theresa Langhu and Aneibu Veronica pronounced the vote of thanks. Programme was organised by the Ferrando Domestic Workers Alliance (FDWA), Kohima. (Correspondent) NU, Lumami: In Nagaland University, Lumami, the Nagaland University Students’ Union, Lumami organised the day with Nisano T Zhimo as chairperson at the programme held on March 7. A press release from NUSU-(L) general secretary, Süyievelü Venuh and information & publicity secretary, Mewkhro Mero stated that, guest speaker Monalisa Tase, asst. professor of Political Science elaborated on the theme and urged the people that one must first imbibe oneself, and then only will true

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muzo, former chairperson Nagaland State Commission for Women exhorted the gathering. Muzivolu T. Therieh, district & sessions judge and chairperson PDLSA talked on the theme. Bhavani Sri, SDO (C) Phek and nodal officer BBBP Phek made a presentation on BBBP. CMA president Zhonelu Tunyi chaired the session. NSWC Kohima: International Women’s Day (IWD) conclave an initiative of Nagaland State Wo m e n C o m m i s s i o n (NSWC) in collaboration with Nagaland College Principal Association was held at Hotel Vivor Kohima on Saturday. Chairperson NSCW, Khrienuo Tachü in her key note said many Naga women were quite empowered in a non-aggressive way, enabled particularly through quality education. However, she said inspite of the high literacy rate in Nagaland, that empowering factor was yet to come to the fore. She remarked that wholesome empowerment of women was lacking in Nagaland in spite of numerous programmes and therefore, this year’s emphasis was looking at quality education as an empowering tool for complementary walk of men and women towards progressive development of society. She informed that according to 2011 census, the sex ratio in the state of Nagaland is 931 females per 1000 males and the female literacy rate of Nagaland is 76.11 percent as per 2011 census, which is above the national average. She said as per 2019 report, Nagaland state is the lowest crime rate against women and several indexes of gender equality and development where the state is at par with other performing states. However, she said the research findings in reality revealed that the

state is lagging behind in qualitative and wholesome living. HoD of Higher Education Dr. Apeni Lotha in her address highlighted many provisions for women under UGC in higher education. She emphasised the need to uplift the women education especially in the remote places. Principal Japfü Christian College Dr. Visakhonu Hibo in her address said the key words in the new education policy (NEP) envisions education system that contributes directly to transforming the country into sustainable, equitable and vibrant knowledge society by providing high quality education to all. Dr. Chubatola Aier in her address as one of the panellists said men and women should be given equal education facilities to develop our society together. Dr. Vizovol Mekro, another panellists said higher education has a primary role to play in building knowledge based economy providing sustainable employment opportunities and ensuring a better standard of living to the existing upcoming generation. Thingujam Sharatchandra Singh, a panellist in his address said that everyone needed to ponder upon why the graduate students in the state were not employable and need to revisit the education system in the state. Programme was chaired by Dr. Lily Sema general secretary NCPA, prayer by Chongliu member NSCW, special song presented by Japfü Christian College staff choir Kigwema and concluding remark given by Dr. P.S. Lorin while vote of thanks was proposed by Obangla Jamir secretary NSCW. Programme was attended by principals of various colleges and of different districts. (Correspondent) CAN Kohima: International Women’s Day

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nized by IQAC and Internal Committee for Protection of Women, Dimapur Govt. College (DGC) on March 7. A press release from DGC publicity and media cell convenor, assistant professor A. Sentiyula stated that, programme was held under the directive of the University Grants Commission in commemoration of International Women’s Day. The speaker for the day was advocate Kekhriele-ü Mezhu, who focused on basic legal rights for women. Programme was attended by principal, vice-principal, faculty members and students of the college. MOC Kohima: Mount Olive College (MOC) Kohima celebrated the day with Dr. Koseno, assistant professor of Sociology as the speaker on Saturday at the college auditorium in Kohima. A press release from organising committee stated that, she emphasised on the significance of the occasion which marks a call to action for accelerating gender equality. She maintained that today women have started realizing their strengths and are ready to step out of their home, contributing to the success of their home and the society. She called on to respect women not because of gender but for their identity. Rockson Mohobo said “woman has a frame of beauty who has the heart of a child” and asserted that women has gone a long way from all walks of life who laboured and bore fruits while keeping their legacy. Wangshinmeren, a second semester student stated that. “We find their surge forward not only in

Participants at the awareness programme held at DGC.

the political front, but also in social life where they act as agents of change contributing to economic development as well.” Earlier, Bendangnikshi invoked God’s blessings, special numbers were presented by Asepi and Keren Shohe and friends and benediction pronounced by Kilen in the programme chaired by Shikatoli. Unity college: Unity College celebrated IWD on March 7 at the college campus by women cell under IQAC, conducted by male members of the college. A press release from Unity College stated that Dr. Lichumo Ennie, principal and Dr. Haokip, assistant professor of Political Science spoke on the empowerment of women and gender equality. Earlier, Itoka Achumi of B.A 4th semester presented a song epitomising the gracefulness of a women. The programme was chaired by A. Zuchobemo Odyou, BA, 4th semester. SMHSS: St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School (SMHSS) celebrated IWD on March 7 with 10K run organised by Leo Club of St. Mary’s Dimapur in association with DICE foundation, Lions Club Dimpaur, Blue Venda, Japfu, Hornbill and Leo Club of Dimapur. More than 500 students along with members of the

clubs and DICE Foundation took part. NHS: Namghar High School (NHS), Dimapur observed IWD on March 7 at the school premises with the activities like thought of the day, group song on women empowerment by boys of classes 8, 9 and 10 followed by a speech under IWD 2020 theme by Nitai Acharjee, senior teacher. SJS: St. John’s School (SJS), Diphupar ‘B’ celebrated IWD on March 7, wherein school also acknowledged and honoured the female teachers. The theme was elucidated by headmaster, Johny Abraham. A press release from SJS stated that a play called “gender inequality in the family” was enacted by class 10 students, while Wonjano delivered a speech where she maintained that “women should help other women obliterate stereotypes and taboos placed by the society”. Meanwhile, the programme was initiated by male teachers along with students with various items like dance, songs and skit. IAP Nagaland branch: IAP Nagaland branch in collaboration with Alkem Laboratories Ltd along with guest dietician Zuthonglo (NMHRC) conducted a health camp with 15th NAP (IR) Mahila Battalion at Chumukedima on March 7.

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equality prevail. During the second session, a seminar on “women’s mental health” was held with an opening act by The Blackamoors. Resource person Ajung Imchen, psychiatric nurse, Mokokchung District Mental Health, talked about the various kinds of depressions and alerted the people to be aware of such signs and stated how to help those people in such state. In the first session, NUSU-(L) women’s coordinator Thsangla gave the opening address and a song was presented by Avitoli. Speech on behalf of men was given by Ngaupu, asst. general secy., NUSU-(L). Vote of thanks was given by Süyievelü Venuh, general secretary, NUSU-(L) and benediction by Chingmei Phom. Special prayer was bestowed by Elika Tsuqu, chaplain NUCF. ICAR NEH: Women’s Cell of ICAR NEH marked the day today with colourful celebrations at the MS Swaminathan hall on March 7. A press release from ICAR NEH stated that, presentations entitled “Realising our rights” and “Women’s role in society” were conducted by Nirmali Borthakur, in-charge legal cell and S. Jha respectively. The programmes included “talent search” and “go as you like”. The “go as you like” programme was dedicated to discover North East where various traditional attires were depicted by the participants. The talent hunt was judged and the best participants were awarded. A brief presentation was presented by Dr K Puro, senior scientist animal health and I/c chairperson women’s cell on Coronavirus. DGC: An awareness programme on “Protection of Women in India with Special Reference to Nagaland” was held at the college auditorium, orga-

Avile Vitso with participants at CAN conference hall. (NP)

Students along with Green Team, Kohima during cleanliness drive on March 7.

DIMAPUR: As part of the Green Team initiative to “make a difference today”, the team along with students (boys) of the 2nd and 4th semester Political Science department, Sazolie College, Jotsoma conducted

a cleanliness drive in and around Vira Lozi, between Kohima-Jotsoma road on March 7. A press release from the Green Team stated that, during the first day drive out of the 22 days initiative, vol-

unteers’ collected garbage, where more than 90% of thrash were alcohol bottles and mineral bottles. The free volunteer community service aimed at making Kohima a step cleaner. It informed that Green Team has

been taking up initiative to clean Kohima town through awareness and sensitization campaigns for over a year now. Through this initiative, the team wants to engage citizens for a cleaner Kohima. For this initiative, the team will be collaborating with different colleges around Kohima, church youth bodies and different organisations. Green Team appealed the public to take back their thrash and refrain from littering such areas which could lead to a man-made environmental disaster. The team said that such irresponsible disposals of thrash by the people who hang around in that specific area were destroying nature by such reckless behaviour.

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Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and Alumni Association (AA) of Eastern Christian College (ECC) held its general meeting on March 7 at the college premises. Dr. Keneisenuo Solo welcomed the parents and guardians and lQAC coordinator D. Athikho briefed about the forthcoming NAAC peer team visit. (ECC) K Y M C


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for holding of an all party meet to come out with the collective solution to end the current impasse. Reacting to the opposition Congress slamming the government on its failure to handle the situation, Sangma said, “Some individuals had made statements but I think that at this point of time we should all look as responsible leaders who will work for the best interest of the people and the state.” Maintaining that the

Security forces narrowly escape IED blast in Manipur Correspondent IMPHAL, Mar 7: Troopers of Assam Rifles narrow escaped a powerful IED (Improvised Explosive Device) explosion on Saturday suspected to be planted by rebels along Imphal-Ukhrul Road at Seijang Tera Makhong village along Imphal-Ukhrul Road under Lamlai police station of Imphal East district today, around 9.45 am. The IED went off when troops of 15 Assam Rifles on foot patrolling

were approaching area where the explosion took place. This was the second instance of blast in the area but no casualty was reported this time. Few weeks ago, a similar IED explosion had taken place in the area as reported by police and villagers. Villagers who staged a protest against today’s blast denounced such kind of activities causing panic to the innocent people. They demanded clarification for repeated bomb explosions in the area, if any of the rebel group

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Dated : 05/03/2020

I, Shri. Temsu Jamir, S/o Temjen Jamir, presently serving as Sectional Assistant under the establishment of EE, PWD (R&B) Kiphire Division do hereby solemnly declare and affirm as under :1. That in all my Educational Certificate, Aadhaar, PAN Card and other official correspondence, the name of my deceased father is mentioned as Temjen Jamir. 2. That during my appointment as Sectional Assistant, the appointment Order No. PW/EI)-22/GEN/KPE/2003(PT) Dt. 8/10/13 has mentioned my Lt. father's name as Temjen which does not tally with all my other official documents which carries the name as Temjen Jamir and in my Aadhaar Card No. 865073055421, my father's name is mentioned as N. Temjen Jamir. 3. Now, therefore this affidavit is sworn in to declare that hereafter my Lt. father's name shall be Temjen Jamir and not as Temjen or N. Temjen Jamir. 4. That this declaration is for the purpose of adding the title Jamir to my father's name Temjen as appears in the said appointment order for my service record. I do hereby solemnly affirm that the declarations herein above made by me are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. DEPONENT Solemnly declare before me this the 5th day of March 2020. MAGISTRATE DP-1819

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IMPHAL, MAR 7: Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh on Saturday urged people to reduce the scale of celebration of upcoming Yaoshang festival. Singh joined the chorus considering the alarming spread of COVID-19 across the globe that has also hit the country. Many concerned civil society organisations and individuals have also called for low scale celebration of the festival. Yaosang, one of the major a festival celebrated in Manipur for five days in spring, particularly by the majority Meitei community and coinciding with Holi festival is due to commence from March 9. The celebration of the festival includes playing with colours, thabal chonga (a kind of traditional dance form in the night time during the festival), sports events and public functions over the period of five days and all of which involve large gathering. “I am deeply concerned that of the biggest festival of Manipur, namely Yaoshang is around the corner, and safety and health of people is of prime concern,” the chief minister stated in his written statement through

the media today. The chief minister made the appeal in line with an advisory issued by the Union ministry of health and family welfare on March 5 directing to avoid mass gatherings or possibly postpone such events till the disease spread is contained. COVID-19 has spread to over 88 countries across the world affecting more than one lakh people as of now. Though there is no confirmed case of the disease in Manipur as yet, 31 confirmed cases have been reported in the country. Manipur shares an international border with Myanmar, which itself neighbours China, the country where the first outbreak of the disease was reported. “As we may be aware one of the modes of transmission of the disease is mainly from person-to-person, between people who are close contact with one another and through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Therefore one of the preventive measures to be taken is to avoid participation in large gatherings,” the chief minister’s appeal note noted.

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and officials on the prevail- normalcy has to be restored ing law and order situation and secondly, the morale SHILLONG, MAR 7: in the state. of the non-tribals must be Governor Tathagata Roy “I have told them ba- restored,” the Governor has compared the status of sically two things. Firtsly, said. the non-tribals communities residing in Meghalaya with that of the Kashmiri pandits’, who had to flee the valley. “I get a sense that their (none-tribal in Meghala- Happy 4th Birthday to our loving ya) position, their status is daughter Yongtiben, something like that of the You are the best gift from God. We are Kashmiri pandits in the so lucky that you were born on InternaKashmir valley,” Roy told tional Women’s day. Our prayer is that one day you will become an Internajournalists on Friday. “I have made it clear to tional figure. Happy birthday Loving parents and brother the ministers and senior government officials that I will Dear Thepfukhotuo Khezhie not let any citizen of India Azeu, you shine in every way! residing in this country be it We are so proud of the amazing person Khasi, Garo, Bengali, Chrisyou are, and hope this year brings you tian or a Muslim suffer from everything you are wishing for. The sky’s any indignity or any fear,” the limit for you, today and always! the Governor added. Best wishes from your loved ones Roy’s statement is significant in view of the Happy Birthday Opa! prevailing law and order Loving wishes for the most amazing situation in the state after Dad in the world! Stay fantastic! three persons died and sev- Love you Opa! eral others were injured in Temjenyala, Tiakumzuk & Letener violent attacks. Hundreds of migrant Dear sister Vini, wo r k e r s e m p l oye d i n How beautiful you are! God gifted you stone quarries have left good sense of humour. Nothing can be Ichamati village following compared to the loss as someone as sister the clashes. as you. My love for you is never going to Roy informed that he change, no one can replace you. My beauhad several rounds of distiful sister Vini Wotsa. Happy Birthday. cussion with Chief Minster From Missi Conrad Sangma, ministers

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H.Q. Chukitong, Wokha : Nagaland

This is to inform any individual/company to obtain prior permission from New Socünoma Village Council for carrying out any developmental works within the village jurisdiction. Failure to comply shall be dealt strictly.

CHUKITONG TOWN PUBLIC ORGANIZATION APPRECIATION

The Chukitong Town Public Organisation (CTPO) wish to express our profound appreciation to Dr. ABENTHUNG MURRY, MO PHC Chukitong and his team for conducting outreach OPD Free Medical Camp under the aegis of Nagaland Health Project (NHP) at Seluku, Nungying and Koio Village under Chukitong Range at Wokha District and also conducting Health Awareness Programme in various Schools and Organisation within Chukitong Range. The CTPO while appreciating his various initiatives for the benefit of the area people also assure our fullest cooperation and support. The CTPO also look forward to seeing more such philanthropic act even in the days to come too. (Albert Yanthan) Publicity Secretary, CTPO WC-95

FELICITATION With immense pride and honour, we the Mejongenshi clan of Chuchuyimlang express our heartiest congratulations to Ms. APENLA PONGEN, D/o L. KIKA PONGEN and Mrs. S. ALEMLA JAMIR for securing the post of J.T. A under Geology & Mining Department in the recently declared NPSC Combined Exam 2020. The Mejongenshi clan Chuchuyimlang wishes her good health and a prosperous future. (NUNGSANGMANEN PONGEN) (IMNAMEREN PONGEN) President Gen. Secy.

Whereas this office has received Gift Deed for bifurcation and change of ownership against permit NO.1097/TSG, against the following individuals :1. Shri. Achumong - Area 2664 sq ft or 247.49 sqmtrs. 2. Shri. Ako - Area 2664 sq ft or 247.49 sqmtrs. Notice is hereby issued that objection if any, may be given in written within 30 (Thirty) days time from the date of publication of this notice by any claimants to the office of the undersigned, otherwise change of ownership will be taken up after the expiry of the above mentioned period/dead line. DP-1844

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Shillong, Mar 7: The Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government has decided to convene an all-party meeting to discuss the prevailing law and order situation in the state following the recent violent incidents. “I have already communicated about this to the Additional Chief Secretary in charge Home and Political department to issue necessary notification and we will be calling the all party meeting including the stake holders to ensure that’s everybody is onboard,” he told reporters. Senior Congress leader, Dr Mukul Sangma, who is also the leader of Opposition, had written to Chief Minister Sangma

overall law and order situation is under control, the Chief Minister said, “… in the past 24 hours there have not been any incidents. The government will always ensure that all measures are kept in place for the overall law and order situation.” Sangma however said that the government is also very concern of the lives of normal citizens that has been affected including the livelihood of the farmers who come to sell their products in Shillong because of the different curfew timings that is being imposed. “We are trying to balance out all the things and ensure that the mechanisms are in place and minimum inconveniences are cause to the people,” he added.

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Dimapur Surumi Community would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Er. BOVIKA AWOMI, S/o Lt. Visheto Awomi and Khehoni Awomi for successfully clearing the recent NPSC Combined Technical Examination as JE. Electrical Engineer under Power Department. The community acknowledge and felicitate him for bringing laurels to the entire Village Community. We wish him the best in his future endeavours. (NITOKHU AWOMI) Chairman Dimapur Surumi Community

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With immense pride and joy, the Rumesinyu Village Council would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Mrs. Bensi Kepen Ezung, D/o K. Kepen (Kenyülo) & Mrs. Akonuo Kepen for securing the post of SDO (Civil Engg) under NPWD Nagaland Public Works Department in the recent (NPSC-CTE) Combined Technical Services Examination. The Village Council & Churches acknowledge and felicitate her for bringing laurels to the Village. We wish her the best in her future endeavours. With best wishes and blessings from : 1. Rumesinyu Village Council 2. Rumesinyu Baptist Church.

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT [DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT] Extension of last date for invitation of application for the National Awards for Outstanding Services in the field of Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse, 2020 Applications had been invited by this Ministry for the National Awards for Outstanding Services in the field of Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse, 2020 to be given on 26th June, 2020. The last date of receiving the applications was 31st January, 2020. It has now been extended upto 15th March, 2020. The Applications duly recommended and completed in all respects must reach to the Joint Secretary (SD), Department of Social Justice & Empowerment, Room No. 611-A, 'A' Wing, Shatri Bhawan, New Delhi - 110001, latest by 15th March, 2020. Application received after the last date and/or not recommended by the prescirbed authority/persons will not be entertained. For details, kindly see our website www.socialjustice.nic.in.

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Sd/- KUMAR RAMNIKANT, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Tuensang

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Date : 10/02/20

I, Mr. M. LEMWANG, S/o Manto aged about 26 years, permanent resident of Shamnyu Ward, Newsite, in the district of Mon, Nagaland, do hereby solemnly swear and affirm on oath as under : 1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India and resident of the above mentioned address. 2. That in my Bank Passbook my name has been inadvertently recorded as M. LEMWANG KONYAK and my Father's name as W. MANTO KONYAK. 3. That my official/correct/actual name is M. LEMWANG AND that My Father's Official/correct/actual name is MANTO. 4. That the names M. LEMWANG KONYAK and M. LEMWANG pertains to one and same person i.e Me AND that the name W. MANTO KONYAK and MANTO pertains to one and same person i.e my Father. 5. That this affidavit is made for the purpose to declare that henceforth, I shall use my official name as M. LEMWANG and my Father's name as MANTO in all official purpose and correspondence and at all time and occasions. 6. That the statements made from paragraph 1 to 5 are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing material has been concealed therein. DEPONENT Solemnly affirmed and declared before me on this 10th day of February 2020. NOTARY PUBLIC Dimapur : Nagaland DP-1843 Regd. No. 179/20

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Date : 07/03/2020

I, Shri Tayenjam Khomei Singh, S/o Late Tayenjam Amujao Singh resident of Singjamei Makha, Naorem Leikai, Canchipur, Imphal West, P.O/P.S Kakwa Imphal West in the State of Manipur in the state of Nagaland do hereby solemnly declared and affirmed as under. 1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India and resident of the above mentioned address. 2. That my name is erroneously/mistakenly entered as Shri Khomei Zealing S/o Late Amujao Zealing in my Service Appointment Order. 3. Henceforth, I would like to declare that my name Shri. Tayenjam Khomei Singh S/o Late Tayenjam Amujao Singh and Shri. Khomei Zealing S/o Late Amujao Zealing is the same and one person. 4. That let this affidavit be handed over to the appropriate authority concerned for necessary clarification and acceptance thereof. That the statement made in the above mentioned paragraph 1 to 4 are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. DEPONENT Solemnly declared and affirmed before me by the deponent on this 7th March 2020 Mon. Magistrate/Notary Public MC-07

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NEW DELHI, MAR 7 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked people to stay away from rumours regarding coronavirus and emphasised on the need to follow the advice of doctors in this regard. He also asked people to avoid handshakes and start greeting others with ‘namaste’ once again. “In such times rumours circulate very rapidly. Some say don’t eat this, don’t do that. Some people will bring in new things such as eat this to keep coronavirus away. It is my request to all my fellow countrymen, kindly keep away from these kinds of rumours,” he said. “Whatever you do, kindly do it on the advice of your doctor. Let’s not become doctors ourselves,” the Prime Minister added. The entire world is taking up the habit of ‘namaste’, Modi said. If due to some reason we have discontinued this habit, it is the right time to once again take this up instead of handshakes, Modi said. He was interacting with owners of some Jan Aushadhi Kendras and beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna (PMBJP) through video conference on the occasion of Jan Aushadhi Diwas. “Jan Aushadhi Diwas is not only a day

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about celebrating a scheme, but it is a day to join with crores of Indians, lakhs of families who have got major relief through this scheme,” Modi said. It is also a day to reach out to other people to popularise this scheme so that poorest of the poor of the country can also avail the benefits, he added. Talking about the impact of the PMBJP initiative, he said every month, over one crore families are getting benefits of cheap medicines from these Jan Aushadhi Kendras. Over 6,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras across the country have helped people save between Rs 2,000-2,500 crore, he added. The cost of medicines at Jan Aushadhi stores is 50 to 90 per cent cheaper than their average market price. Giving an example, he said a medicine used for the treatment of cancer is priced at around Rs 6,500

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in the market, but the same is available at Jan Aushadhi Kendras for Rs 850. The government has decided to give awards in this field to recognise the efforts of the people who are running these stores. These awards will start a new, healthy competition in the field of Jan Aushadhi, he added. As part of celebrating the Jan Aushadhi Diwas, Modi spoke with various people running the Jan Aushadhi Kendras at Guwahati, Dehradun, Pune, Varanasi, Pulwama and Coimbatore, among others. The store owners, as well as other beneficiaries, shared their experiences with the Prime Minister. Speaking about Jammu and Kashmir, Modi said in the past one-and-a-half years’ development is taking place at a rapid pace in J&K. During this period, over 3.5 lakh people have come on board the Ayushman scheme and three lakh elderly people, women and differently-abled have been provided with the government pension scheme in J&K. Modi also became emotional when one Deepa Shah from Dehradun, who suffered from a paralytic attack in 2011, broke down while narrating her ordeal and the high cost of treatment earlier, as she thanked him for the scheme.

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MUMBAI, MAR 7 (PTI): The Enforcement Directorate on Saturday continued questioning Yes Bank founder Rana Kapoor in connection with a money laundering probe against him and others, officials said. They said Kapoor was brought to the agency’s office in the Ballard Estate area Saturday afternoon. The ED had searched Rana’s residence in the upscale ‘Samudra Mahal’ complex in the Worli area on Friday night and had grilled him there too. The questioning of Kapoor is continuing, they said. The case against Kapoor is linked to the scamhit DHFL as the loans lent by the bank to the company allegedly turned non-performing assets (NPAs), they said. Action against Kapoor is being conducted under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) by the ED.

The central agency is also probing Kapoor’s role in connection with the disbursal of loans to some corporate entities and the subsequent alleged kickbacks reportedly received in his wife’s accounts. Other alleged irregularities are also under the agency’s scanner, including the one related to the alleged PF fraud in the Uttar Pradesh power corporation, they added. The CBI has recently taken over investigation into the Rs 2,267-crore Employees’ Provident Fund fraud in Uttar Pradesh, where hardearned savings of power sector employees were invested in Dewan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL). The ED action came after the Reser ve Bank on Thursday imposed a moratorium on the capitalstarved Yes Bank, capping withdrawals at Rs 50,000 per account and superseded the board of the private sector lender with immediate effect. Yes Bank will not be able to grant or renew any loan or advance, make any investment, incur any liability or agree to disburse any payment. As per the RBI’s draft reconstr uction scheme, State Bank of India will pick up 49 per cent stake in the crisis-ridden Yes Bank under a government-approved bailout plan.

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Reform or perish

gainst the backdrop of recent violence over CAA, incidents at JMI , the JNU and protests in other states and most recent the Delhi riots which dominated national news; the issue of alleged police biasness, complicity and brutality has resurfaced. The performance of Delhi Police during recent violence continues to reverberate in Parliament where seven MPs of the Congress were suspended. As the enforcer of law in the national capital, Delhi Police enjoys a special privilege since it is under the administrative control of the central government under the union home ministry. The recent riots were the latest in a series of the police failures to uphold the law during the demonstrations against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, or the CAA. These failures do not come as a surprise. They are the inevitable consequences of something which were often mentioned in the past notably by former police chiefs. The relentless attack of politicians on the autonomy of institutions, and the failure of police officers or civil servants to resist the attack has reduced a proud police force to act like a puppet of the ruling party at the centre. According to observers it was not actually lack of leadership that led to the often confused mishandling of situation by the Delhi Police. One of the main problems is that Delhi Police continues to hobble under political interference and the police chain of command does not really function because the subordinate police officers cultivate MPs and Ministers to intervene on their behalf particularly their postings. A police chief is in practise, not necessarily the most capable. What tilts the balance is political favour that works under an arrangement of symbiotic relationship. In Delhi the former police chief became incapacitated because he had to walk a tightrope between politics and professionalism. This was a tall order and in the end, that pleased no one when things went from bad to worse. One of the most important yet wilfully neglected issue is for a police force to have a separate and independent intelligence wing and an independent investigation wing without political interference to have the most capable and efficient men to man them. This is a core recommendation for Police Reforms which came after the Janata Party government in 1977 established the National Police commission. Police reforms include fixed tenures for Director Generals of Police (DGPs) and Superintendents of Police. Also, the DGPs should have a minimum residual service to ensure continuity and stability and avoid frequent leadership changes. However, 23 States have ignored guidelines on appointment of DGPs. As of today, 12 States have not implemented the separation of investigation and law and order wings. The intelligence agencies continue to be hemmed and staffed predominantly by police personnel and others on deputation from various government services. The Supreme Court directed the States to review the progress on police reforms in 2006 and cracked the whip on States which were reluctant to initiate reforms. There was some movement towards police reforms but thereafter everything was put on the back burner. In July 2018 the Supreme Court once again reviewed the progress of States and UTs on this front. When things go wrong, politicians cannot blame police because the message is: ‘reform or perish’.

DailyDevotion The Source of Abundant Joy

In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. —Romans 8:37 Paul was speaking here of the things that might seem likely to separate a saint from the love of God. But the remarkable thing is that nothing can come between the love of God and a saint. The things Paul mentioned in this passage can and do disrupt the close fellowship of our soul with God and separate our natural life from Him. But none of them is able to come between the love of God and the soul of a saint on the spiritual level. The underlying foundation of the Christian faith is the undeserved, limitless miracle of the love of God that was exhibited on the Cross of Calvary; a love that is not earned and can never be. Paul said this is the reason that “in all these things we are more than conquerors.” We are super-victors with a joy that comes from experiencing the very things which look as if they are going to overwhelm us. Huge waves that would frighten an ordinary swimmer produce a tremendous thrill for the surfer who has ridden them. Let’s apply that to our own circumstances. The things we try to avoid and fight against— tribulation, suffering, and persecution— are the very things that produce abundant joy in us. “We are more than conquerors through Him” “in all these things”; not in spite of them, but in the midst of them. A saint doesn’t know the joy of the Lord in spite of tribulation, but because of it. Paul said, “I am exceedingly joyful in all our tribulation” (2 Corinthians 7:4). The undiminished radiance, which is the result of abundant joy, is not built on anything passing, but on the love of God that nothing can change. And the experiences of life, whether they are everyday events or terrifying ones, are powerless to “separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:39).

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nternational Women’s Day is observed each year on 8th March to celebrate the “social, economic and political contributions” women have made to our world. It is the day to strengthen our commitment, to mobilize and to reflect on what needs to be done to create a gender equal world. The UN Women’s theme for International Women’s Day 2020 is “Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights for an Equal Future.” The #GenerationEquality campaign is not demanding any outstanding treatment for women. It only demands fairness in the form of equal pay, equal sharing of unpaid care and domestic work, an end to sexual harassment and all forms of violence against women and girls, healthcare services that respond to their needs, and their equal participation in political life, and decision making in all areas of life; in essence, equal opportunities, incentives, encouragement, appreciation and to feel safe anywhere and everywhere.

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to improve in order to achieve #GenerationEquality. Some of the key challenges are the lack of women in politics and decision making processes; the issue of 33% reservation for women reflects some of the core problems of gender inequality in Nagaland; and violence against women, which is often not spoken about, is on the rise in our State. Even though as per the National Crime Records Bureau’s (NCRB) report, Nagaland ranks among the lowest when it comes to the number of crimes against women, the 181-Women Helpline Nagaland and the Sakhi-One Stop Centres have received over 450 cases of violence against women since its inception. And the unfortunate reality is that women are hesitant to report. Our goal therefore, is to progress through changing the patriarchal mindset of our society. How can one be a part of the campaign to bring change? We must realise that each and every individual possesses the power to create a gender equal world.

Let’s put our thoughts into action, be it in our homes, our workplace, our neighbourhood, and our society. We must take inspiration from Naga women pioneers like Lt. Rano Mese Shaiza (Only Woman MP from Nagaland), Zakielhunuo Tepa (First Woman Taxi Driver), T. Amongla Aier (First Woman IPS), Tokheli Kikon (First Woman Village Council Chairperson), and most recently, Onen Nenty, a female rider who is an excellent example of a woman using her passion for a mission. She has embarked on various trips to spread the message of women empowerment, and continues her mission, as she is set to take on an "All India Solo Bike Tour" which will be flagged off on 8th March from Delhi by Smt. Smriti Irani, Hon’ble Union Minister of Textile and Women and Child Development. As we observe International Women’s Day, we applaud all women who are breaking barriers and stereotypes, and have made their mark in contributing

Women; our beautiful equals

t is Women's day today. Some might say, 'Why is it that Mothers Day, Daughters Day and Women's Day are celebrated grandiosely but not Son's Day and Men's Day? On a lighter note, well, there might be few who wonder why 'wife day' is not observed. The day, earlier known as International working women's day is observed every year on the 8th of March to celebrate women and honour them with love and respect. Technically, almost all women are working women; the mothers, home makers and the sisters, etc. The conventional assumption of working women being only those who work in workplaces other than home is now an outdated belief. Women from the NorthEastern part of India enjoyed special privilege, which many societies can learn and replicate. If gender equality in Manipur is highlighted by women empowerment in the form of the flourishing existence of powerful women organisation in the valley, it is the prevalence of unmatched affection and respect towards women among the Hill tribes of various states that makes Women not just equal to men but even more special. The unique tradition of, not

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This year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the most visionary agenda for the empowerment of women and girls everywhere – the Fourth World Conference on Women and adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995). It is therefore, crucial to review the 12 key areas, flagged by the 1995 Beijing Platform for urgent action, to ensure greater equality and opportunities for women and men, girls and boys: 1) women and poverty, 2) education and training of women, 3) women and health, 4) violence against women, 5) women and armed conflict, 6) women and the economy, 7) women in power and decision making, 8) institutional mechanisms, 9) human rights of women, 10) women and media, 11) women and the environment, and 12) the girl child. This International Women’s Day, as the global community celebrates the 25 year anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, let us reflect on the areas where we need

men but women inheriting family-properties in the state of Meghalaya is a classic example of a tribal society with empowered women, which has been a subject of profound interests to many near and far. India has come a long way from the days of 'Sati' and 'dowry'. Our freedom struggle was not without women altogether; Rani of Jhansi's heroics are widely celebrated till today. Women are now treated equivalent to men in all fields including the Army; thanks to the recent Supreme court ruling which upheld women's participation in combat roles. Reservation for women in Panchayati Raj existed decades ago. In fact, there is a state in the country which reserved seats for Women in the state legislature the highest policy making body in the state. Several schemes like Sukanya Samridhi are implemented to benefit girl childs of the country to fill the glaring gender gap. Stringent laws have been formulated to fight sexual and domestic violence against Women. We have reasons to believe that we've done almost everything for gender equality and women empowerment. But are those enough?

s I watched the T.V. series Band Baaga Bride, I loved the lines spoken by Sabayasachi Mukherjee, the fashion designer who uttered a very catchy phrase to one of the brides in the show, which was “to inspire you to become better versions of yourselves”. As I reflected on the above phrase and on its implication, I found it apt to pen down a few lines to all the lovely ladies out there and also to my sisters and myself and to wish my fellow ladies a very Happy Women’s Day and at the same time to urge each one of us to become better versions of ourselves. Each individual don many roles in a lifetime and as a woman we too assume myriad roles of a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, an employee, an employer and the list continues. We are so caught up in the roles that we play, that we forget that there exists another world- our world too. We forget to be ourselves, we forget who we are, our dreams, our wishes and aspirations as we strive to be a perfect wife, mom, sister, employee, employer, an in-law etc attempting to fulfill the responsibilities that each role entail, but in this mad scramble, our bucket list seems to be lost and forgotten and it continues to simply remain a wish. As we celebrate Women’s Day, I would like to take this opportunity to ask YOU to celebrate yourself and to also embark on this

Do women today really feel safe, let alone empowered? Domestic violence against women does not cease; rapes and sexual assaults continue to happen. Dowry cases are not completely history. We are well aware how the parents of Nirbhaya, the innocent women who made a mistake by believing the National Capital to be safe place for women, are waiting years for the long delayed justice to be delivered. How can we erase from our memories victims of crime against women who lost not just their lives but that of their parents too? Many have endeavoured to find a strategy that will herald in all round improvement towards women empowerment. The importance of the idea of representation seems to supersede the other desideratum. Some people have thus mooted the idea of 50 % reservation for women in legislation ( Panchayati Raj, State Assembly and Parliament) and jobs (private and public) to ensure equality. While the idea brings equality in representation in its literal sense, the required efforts of respect and understanding which is non-quantifiable but quintessential for lasting empowerment will be missing. Without a sense of respect

A better self journey of finding a better version of yourself. I urge everyone including myself to do something that defines you, celebrates you, makes you alive, in short attempt to find the real you. For, I believe that it is in knowing ourselves that we can truly give. Being a better version of ourselves does not mean spending loads of money on ourselves, to try to attain or fit some other person’s definition or standard. It simply means finding the little things that makes you who you are. It means searching deep within your soul, to find that one thing that makes you smile, that one thing that gives you the drive to be who you are. There are no ends to comparisons and ideal types, which are forever being forged. However, let us try to be in competition with our own self and attempt to bring out a better version of ourselves, for in doing so, the possibilities become limitless. This Women’s Day is your Independence Day- not trying is a crime!!! There will always be fears, self doubts or anxieties but let that not stop you from finding yourself or more essentially “a better you”. Ladies and girls, we are a treasure in ourselveswe are strong, beautiful and extremely special individuals; we have incredible strength to do the impossible. We need to believe in ourselves and realize that none of us are weak because we have been placed

been able to expand to other districts through the District Level Centres for Women and the Block level in aspirational District, Kiphire. One Stop Centres are now functional in all 11(eleven) districts and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao has become a people’s movement in the 7 (seven) multi sectoral districts. Partnering and converging with various government Departments and private institutions, the SRCW has come a long way to make a mark as an agency to cater to various issues concerning the women of Nagaland. However, there is much to be done when it comes to the need for more inclusive programmes to help women achieve holistic development. If you know a victim of violence, call the 181-Women Helpline Nagaland (alternate number: 9485239098) today and help her. Learn about various women related schemes and programmes and help someone in need of assistance. SRCW-Nagaland

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and acceptance-that women are no inferior species but our equals, reservation of 50% of everything, which will likely benefits 50% women will still leave half of the women from the scheme of things and therefore render them disempowered. While talks on Women and their issues have long been a topic, many women have spent their time on, we - the men, have tremendous roles to ensure its success. Gender equality and Women empowerment are not just about providing a workplace for women outside the kitchen, but by acknowledging the fact that kitchen is not inferior to any corporate office in the world. It is not only about giving them voice in legislative bodies but allowing them to have a say in the home too. Women safety is not just about making several laws but by imparting lessons to our sons and fellow men about respect for women. Last but not the least, Women's day should not be a day for only the women to celebrate; rather it has to be a day for men of all ages to acknowledge and respect women for being our wonderful, powerful and beautiful equals. T S Haokip

by God at this time wherever you are for a reason. The life that you have, has been predesigned and pre- destined for you and you are not a misfit nor in the wrong shoes. You were always in the right shoes but loving yourselves less. Life teaches us many lessons- cruel and beautiful at the same time. It teaches us to value this life which we have been blessed with, though many of us forget to. As sojourners, we are all travelers in different routes and in different stories being shaped and moulded by the sum total of our experiences and surroundings. However, as the experiences and the environment shape and mould us, we are limited to achieve our true potential not because of others but because of ourselves- by becoming our own enemy. As we celebrate Women’s Day, let us rediscover our true self and make a pledge to be a Stronger you, a more Beautiful you, a more fulfilled you, in short CELEBRATE YOURSELF. Your happiness matters!! Find yourself and when you do find yourself, I would like you to remember these words: “There are two things that define a person. Your patience when you have nothing and your attitude when you have everything.” YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL LADIES, CELEBRATE LIFE, AND CELEBRATE YOURSELF. M. Veronica Chishi Sanglir

towards gender equality. We also appreciate and acknowledge all the Government Departments/ bodies, District administrations, NGOs, and various organizations, who are celebrating this special event. Let us not end it with a one-day celebration, but let us continue to deliberate on how we can all come together in achieving #GenerationEquality. The State Resource Centre for Women (SRCW) of Mahila Shakti Kendra (the erstwhile National Mission for Empowerment of Women), under its implementing Agency, the Nagaland State Social Welfare Board, has been working to empower women since 2012. It is the Project Management Unit (PMU) for Mahila Shakti Kendra (MSK) at the district and block levels and the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) State level, and the Nodal Agency to implement the 181- Women Helpline, and Sakhi- One Stop Centre (OSC) schemes. With the successful implementation of its pilot projects, SRCW has

Wonderfully and fearfully created woman, she is…. From her I am born; from her he is born. I am a woman; I am she. In her lies the generation’s roots. They say a woman must be submissive. Yes! She understand and does it. Yet, her meekness underestimated purposely. Her voice silenced and freedom snatched! She bears and tolerate the highs and the lows she has been offered. She has her limit! She had it enough in the name of love, respect and honour for the sake of another human. Now it’s time she speaks……… No longer she’ll bow down rather she’ll bow out and voice out for she deserve her rights to be exercised. She’ll chose her self-respect over false honour of superiority. Remember she’s a woman later; A human first. Treat her with love, respect and honour not because she is a mother, wife or a daughter but because she is a human, first of everything she is…! Remember men, there’s nothing more in you. ‘He and She are at bar.’ Remember there is nothing less in a woman. Her never ending sacrifices is her divine beauty. Her femininity and fragility is her strength. Therefore, celebrate; celebrate her for being a women. She deserve your good thoughts, She deserve your valuable attention. But do it with heart and not with obligation. Celebrate women and make it counted not bounded. M. Lithei Nyam Phom

De-coding an ‘Internal matter’!

(From previous issue) India, the largest democracy in the world believes in the rule of law that requires protection of all citizens guaranteed by the Constitution and UNHCHR. CAA has created unease amongst people who have been continuously defying the GOI as they view it as antithetical to democracy and their fundamental and constitutional rights. GOI should respond in such ways that CAA is “inclusionary” and proves its argument. We are part of the global comity of nations and shall never deflect from our obligations. It is unfortunate that institutions of governance and its mechanisms by and large have failed to deliver justice and fairness. Over and above, narratives such as “Let Normalcy Dawn” are such an ambiguous and ambivalent inflicts more damage to the current impasse in which we live. We keep hearing a world “normalcy” which should be restored. What is it and how to gauge “normalcy”? What is the “period” or “duration” those who say can give to concretize? These are the questions that loom at large. India is known

for its credentials of being governed by the Constitution vis-à-vis constitutional democracy. Institutions of governance that dispenses rule of law by employing instruments and mechanisms on ground levels such as the bureaucracy, police, judiciary and political machinery posits laxity, prejudice, partisanship and biases. CAA has exposed and thus opened the Pandora box and so it is obligatory for the GOI to respond to the queries that are posed. Usage of the words and saying the current fiasco as “Internal Matter” could only be considered as an escape route which is bizarre because it is not just UNHCR, but others such as EU, US Congress, UK House of Commons, Iran, Malaysia and host of others. In recent times, India is reeling and sliding back in its image within and outside primarily in terms of its governance. To regain its credibility, transparency and accountability GOI by all means respond to the queries and should not push them under the guise of “Internal Matter”. (Concluded) Dr. John Mohan Razu

Reader’s Post

Celebrate being a woman Sir,

On this International Women’s Day, let those who have been abused, trampled on and treated like domestic chattel rise up without fear for their God given rights. Celebrate the joy and angst of being a woman, for there is no greater blessings than being born a girl child. Treat your daughter, wife, mother, sister with the respect they deserve as time has come when women are dominating the social strata. Pray for them and ask forgiveness for hurting them for karma can be really instant for those who have abused their womenfolk in any manner. Merenla Longchar, Kohima

Reader’s note: Articles or letters published in any of the columns do not reflect the view of this newspaper nor that of the Editor in any manner.


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rorism problem, as if it has nothing to do with country next door. Please understand where they are coming from; look at UNHRC’s record how they handled the issue earlier.” Asked if India was losing its friends, Jaishankar said, “Maybe we are getting to know who our friends really are.” He said it is a kind of geo-political assessment as there was a time when India was very defensive, its capabilities were less, threats were more and risks were higher. “We adopted a policy of managing the world but kind of staying away. We can’t do that any more. We are the 5th largest economy of the world and will be the third largest. We have to engage everybody and find solutions,” he said. “In a sense you would have geopolitical constituency out there in the world. There will be people who understand the changes of India, who agree with it, there are people who may not agree with it. I would not mix the two. I would not mix apples and oranges. I think these are two different processes at work. But, I will come out ahead at the end of it,” the minister said.

On opposition to the CAA and whether India has not been able to convince the world enough, he said, “There are sections of the world outside of the media.” He noted that he has engaged with governments and cited the example when in Brussels, he had 27 foreign ministers in a room to whom he was talking. “The point we make on CAA is that it cannot be anybody’s case that a Govt or Parliament doesn’t have the right to set the terms of naturalisation or citizenship. Every government does that, every parliament does that. “What we have tried to do is we have a large number of stateless people. We have tried to reduce the large number of stateless people we have in this country through this legislation. That should be appreciated. We have done it in a way that we do not create a bigger problem for ourselves. Everybody when they look at citizenship have a context and has a criterion,” he said. “We can’t let governance challengers go unaddressed. It’s not the mindset of this government to just let important issues pass without decisively addressing them, which should have been addressed earlier. When you address that you disturb the status quo. “People have proclaimed themselves of political correctness and arbiters of public policy, obviously be get ruffled. Obviously there will be public debates

and those debates are legitimate and are happening in India as well as outside,” the minister noted. The External Affairs Minister said technology has always been the driver of global politics and never more so than now. “Its promise, especially for a society for India with a natural interest in leapfrogging, is enormous. We are seeing that unfold most of all in the digital domain. “As we all know, this has created its own issues of data protection and data security. But from the vantage point of foreign policy, there are some aspects that need greater deliberation as a national approach,” he said. “In a world that is more narrowly economic, trade negotiations have acquired a higher profile in international affairs. Much of that arises from the behaviour of America, the strategy of China, the approach of Japan and the focus of Europe. As a nation that is still to integrate itself into global supply chains, develop its infrastructure and scale up its capabilities, these are not easy times. Jaishankar said obviously in a globalised world, no economy can be an island unto itself. “But the exercise of engagement – and its terms – must be very objectively assessed. Trade outcomes must be primarily justified by trade calculations, not by political correctness. Their gains must be visible, probable and practical; not just hypothetical scenarios,” he said.

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BHOPAL, MAR 7 (AGENCIES): In yet another twist in the ongoing political drama in Madhya Pradesh, ‘missing’ independent MLA Surendra Singh Shera returned to Bhopal on Saturday, making a cryptic announcement that he would be a minister in the Kamal Nath cabinet before Holi on March 10. Shera returned to the state after having spent four days in Bengaluru, which he claimed was a personal visit. Three other MLAs -- Hardeep Singh Dang, Raghuraj Kansana and Bisahulal Singh -- have been missing from the state, with the ruling Congress alleging that the BJP “abducted” them and took them to Karnataka. The latter has refuted the claim. Speaking to reporters at the airport, Shera denied that he had been abducted and refuted reports of an alleged turmoil in the Kamal Nath government. He arrived at the Raja Bhoj Airport from New Delhi and was received by the state’s Public Relations minister PC Sharma. Though he refuted claims of being abducted, Shera had, in a video message on Friday, alleged that he was stopped by unidentified men twice on his way to the airport which eventually led him to miss his flight scheduled for the day.

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NEW DELHI, MAR 7 (PTI): The government on Saturday revoked a 48-hour ban on two leading Malayalam news channels hours after imposing the punitive measure on separate charges of being critical of the RSS, Delhi Police and siding with one community while covering last month’s violence in the national capital. It was not immediately clear whether widespread criticism of the ban on Asianet News and Media One channels prompted the government to withdraw the restrictions. Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters in Pune that Prime Minister

Narendra Modi expressed concern over the entire issue, adding the government supports press freedom. Without going into specifics, Javadekar said he would look into the matter and take “essential steps” if any wrongdoing is found. “I will definitely go into the details and take essential steps if there is any wrongdoing. But let me also tell you that everybody should accept that there has to be responsible freedom,” he said. The channels were suspended for 48 hours beginning 7:30 PM on Friday over their coverage of the communal violence in Delhi. The official orders said that

the channels covered events of February 25 in a manner that “highlighted the attack on places of worship and siding towards a particular community”. The ban on Asianet News was lifted at 1.30 am, while the ban on Media One was lifted at 9.30 am on Saturday, a source in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting told PTI. In its order against Media On, the ministry said the channel questioned the RSS and accused Delhi Police of inaction. The Congress and Left parties came down hard on the government for the punitive action, calling the clampdown “stifling of media freedom”.

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NEW DELHI, MAR 7 (PTI): No country in the world says everybody is welcome, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday, hitting out at those criticising India over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. Jaishankar flayed the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for its criticism on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, saying its director had been wrong earlier too and one should look at the UN body’s past record on handling the Kashmir issue. “We have tried to reduce the number of stateless people through this legislation. That should be appreciated,” he said when asked about the CAA at the ET Global Business Summit. “We have done it in a way that we do not create a bigger problem for ourselves.” “Everybody when they look at citizenship has a context and has a criterion. Show me a country in the world which says everybody in the world is welcome. Nobody does that. Look at America. Look at the Europeans. I can give you example of every European country. There is some social criterion,” he noted. The external affairs minister said moving out of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) was in the interest of India’s business. Asked about the UNHRC director not agreeing with India on the Kashmir issue, Jaishankar said, “UNHRC director has been wrong before. How carefully they (UNHRC) skirt around the cross-border ter-

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(From p-1) Mentioning that the department had submitted a concept paper for making Chumukedima a model town for waste recycling in Nagaland, Himato said once the concept note was passed by the State leadership, Chumukedima would be a model for other towns to emulate. And echoing the chief secretary, Himato remarked “No matter what we do, unless there was civic sense and public participation, we will not achieve green and clean Nagaland.” The bailing press machines has been set up by Swachhata Hi

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mapur Government College would be the nodal college for spreading awareness and preparedness. Dimapur Municipal Council would hold general awareness programmes in coordination with colony chairmen and business organisations, even as authorities would check business establishments selling face masks and hand sanitizers at high prices and book offenders with the help of police. It was also decided that colony chairmen/GBs would collaborate with respective churches in their colonies to spread awareness. Pamphlets, including IEC materials, would be distributed at border check gates to target passengers entering Dimapur by road. A taskforce has been set up by the police though personal protective equipments had still not been made available. The meeting was chaired by Dimapur DC Anoop Kinchi, who welcomed and thanked the taskforce members for attending the meeting. He said the meeting was being held to check preparedness to contain COVID-19 outbreak.

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(From p-1) after the video conference with chief secretary Temjen Toy. He said 1,21,000 COVID-19 cases had been confirmed globally, out of which 4,491 had died and 57,376 had recovered. In India, there were 31 confirmed cases but no deaths so far. The meeting was informed that Indian Railways authorities would set up banners to sensitise passengers about COVID-19, besides calling for self-declaration through public address system from passengers who had recently visited any one of the 12 countries affected by the virus attack. It was decided at the meeting that the district education officer would write to all schools to sensitise students and teachers on precautions and preparedness, and schools and colleges would display IEC materials with dos and don’ts.. Further, electronic display would be set up at Plaza point, railway station and airport for dissemination of information. Dimapur Government College has already conducted awareness campaigns in the college. It was decided that Di-

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bank will, however, have the freedom to discontinue the services of the key managerial personnel (KMPs) at any point of time after following the due procedure,” the SBI statement noted. All the deposits with and liabilities of the reconstructed bank will continue in the same manner, the country’s largest lender said, adding, the instruments qualifying as additional tier-1 capital shall stand “written down permanently, in full”. Also, the offices and branches will continue to function in the same manner and the bank reconstructed bank would be allowed to open new offices and branches or close down existing offices or branches, the SBI said.

AIIMS in Chhattisgarh have the designated laboratories. In Delhi, the facility of sample testing has been made available at AIIMS and the National Centre for Disease Control while in Gujarat, the facilites are available in BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad and M.P.Shah Gover nment Medical College in Jamnagar. Laboratories in Pt. B.D. Sharma Post Graduate Inst. of Med. Sciences in Rohtak and BPS Govt Medical College in Sonipat in Haryana have been made functional while the Indira Gandhi Medical College in Shimla and Dr Rajendra Prasad Govt Med. College, Kangra, Tanda have been activated in Himachal Pradesh. Testing facilities have been activated in Sher-IKashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Srinagar and Government Medical College of Jammu. Laboratories in Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute and National Institute of Virology Field Unit in Bangalore, Mysore Medical College & Research Institute of Mysore, Hassan Inst. of Med. Sciences, Hassan and Shimoga Inst. of Med. Sciences, in Shivamogga have

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2,450 crore. This will be 49 per cent of the share capital of the reconstructed bank,” the State Bank said in a statement. “SBI shall not reduce its holding below 26 per cent before completion of three years from the date of infusion of the capital,” it added. The SBI also said that a board of directors will be constituted at the reconstructed Yes Bank comprising chief executive and managing director, nonexecutive chairman and non-executive directors. “SBI shall have nominee directors appointed on the board of the reconstructed bank. RBI may appoint additional directors to the board. The members of the board so appointed shall continue in office for a

NEW DELHI: In the wake of 34 confirmed cases of coronavirus in India so far, the Union Health ministry has made functional 52 laboratories for testing samples while 57 labs have been designated for helping in sample collection for COVID-19Â to enhance capacity for diagnosis and detection of the disease. “Following the increase in load of screening samples from suspected cases with symptoms and travel history to the affected countries, the Department of Health Research/ICMR has commissioned 52 laboratories for COVID-19 testing in India,” an official said. Here is a state-wise list of labs In Andhra Pradesh, labs at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences in Tirupati, Andhra Medical College in Visakhapatnam and GMC, Anantapur have been made operational while in Assam, labs at Gauhati Medical College in Guwahati and Regional Medical Research Centre, Dibrugarh have been activated. In Bihar, Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, in Chandigarh, the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research and

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New Delhi, Mar 7 (PTI): The State Bank of India (SBI) on Saturday announced it will pick up a 49 per cent stake in Yes Bank for Rs 2,450 crore and clarified that all the deposits and liabilities of the reconstructed bank will continue in the “same manner”. The crisis-hit Yes Bank, which failed to garner investor support in raising capital, was on Thursday superseded by a Reserve Bank appointed administrator, in consultation with the central government, and customers have been restricted with a withdrawal cap of Rs 50,000 only till April 3. “Yes Bank has 255crore shares of Rs 2 per share. SBI will be issued 245 crore shares at a price of Rs 10 per share for Rs

Mumbai, Mar 7 (PTI): Budget carrier IndiGo on Saturday announced waiving of cancellation and rescheduling charges on flight bookings till March 31 due to the situation arising out of the coronavirus outbreak. The cancellation fee has been waived off on existing and new domestic and international bookings made between March 12 and March 31, IndiGo said in a statement. Also, there will be no fee charged for date change for flights booked between March 12 to March 31, it said. The waiver, however, comes with a rider. “We understand that some passengers are concerned about committing to travel, given the current coronavirus issue. To take this anxiety away and make their travel hassel-free, we are waiving our normal change fee on all travel during the next two weeks and for all new bookings made in that period,” IndiGo Chief Commercial Officer William Boulter said in the statement. This will enable IndiGo fliers to book their flights at “affordable” fares with flexibility of rescheduling without change fee, if needed, he said.

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“highest priority”. “As cases increase, we are continuing to recommend that all countries make containment their highest priority,” Efe news quoted WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as saying at a daily briefing. Mike Ryan, Executive director of WHO’s health emergencies programme, called for caution against the assumption, which has been proposed by some scientists, that COVID-19 would subside in the summer like

N.Korean defectors launch first-ever political party SEOUL, MAR 7 (IANS): In a first, North Korean defectors launched a political party in South Korea, vowing to work toward “liberating” people in their homeland from autocratic rule and promoting the rights of defectors, it was reported. “Although we are few in number I feel that we have great potential... Just two months ago I, myself, was sceptical as to whether or not we would be able to launch the party but a miracle happened today thanks to everyone here,” Yonhap News Agency quoted Thae Yongho, a former No. 2 diplomat at North Korea’s Embassy in

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a seasonal flu. “We have to assume the virus will continue to have the capacity to spread,” the SCMP quoted Ryan as saying in Geneva on Friday. “It’s a false hope to say, yes, that it will disappear like the flu... We can’t make that assumption. And there is no evidence.” As of Saturday, the total number of coronavirus cases around the world was 101,492, with 3,485 deaths. According to figures released by the SCMP on Saturday, the countries which have registered coronavirus

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KABUL, MAR 7 (IANS): Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday again refused to accept the release of thousands of Taliban prisoners as a precondition for talks with the militant group, in a move that was likely to delay intra-Afghan peace negotiations set for March 10 Addressing the country’s Parliament, Ghani said the prisoner release arrangement in the deal between the US and the Taliban was untimely and cannot be a condition for beginning intra-Afghan negotiations, reports Efe news. “We call the Taliban’s request for the release of 5,000 prisoners as premature to the beginning of the negotiations,” Ghani said in the televised address. “As President of Afghanistan, I don’t like to

have a Taliban prisoner. But their release should be based on a transparent process and a clear mechanism.” He said there was a need for a guarantee and the Afghans must be ensured that the Taliban, after the release of their leaders, would implement “a full ceasefire” and that they won’t return to the battlefield. “A nationwide ceasefire is the demand of every citizen,” he said. The President had publicly turned down the plan of prisoner swap set out in the landmark USTaliban deal signed on February 29 in Doha, aimed at beginning intra-Afghan talks and ending decades of the Afghan war. But, he said, the government’s delegation would

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defend the “democratic values” of the country in talks with the hardline Islamist militant group. The Taliban have said they would not talk with the government unless its prisoners are set free as was agreed in the deal with Washington. “If the prisoners are released, the Islamic Emirate is then ready for the intra-Afghan negotiations on Mar. 10,” Taliban spokesperson in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, tweeted on Friday. He said the government would be responsible for any delay in talks. Ghani’s insistence on not releasing jailed Taliban leaders comes days after the US said it was committed to facilitating prisoner swap under the peace agreement with the insurgents.

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INFORMATION The funeral service of lt. Shri S. Chubatoshi Pongener will be held on 9th March, 2020 at 11:00 a.m, in his private residence at Darogapathar (near Olive Hospital), Dimapur.

New Zealand (five), Russia (four), Indonesia (four), Senegal (four), Azerbaijan (three), Hungary (three), Estonia (three), Dominican Republic (two), Bosnia and Herzegovina (two), and one each in Colombia, Nigeria, Poland, Nepal, Morocco, Monaco, Luxembourg, Cameroon, Saudi Arabia, Lithuania, Serbia, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar, Latvia, Andorra, North Macedonia, Bhutan, Jordan, Togo, Tunisia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Armenia, Argentina, Vatican City and South Africa. Deaths outside China were reported in Italy (197), Iran (124), South Korea (44), the US (15), Japan (12), France (seven), Spain (five), Iraq (two), Australia (two), the UK (two), Hong Kong (two), Switzerland (one), the Netherlands (one), Thailand (one), Taiwan (one) and PAhilippines (one).

11-11-1979 08-03-2019 It has been a year since you left us for your eternal home to be in peace with the Lord. But we cherish your tireless works and your humours. We miss you and would always be remembered in our hearts. Loving wife & dear ones K-703

D.O.B : 05.04.1943 – Died on : 26.02.2020 Dear Grandpa, You were a man of integrity; incorruptible, You were a man of humility; humble, You were a man of zeal for the Gospel, You were a man of prayer, Above all, you were a man of the most Almighty God; Blessed. A life well-lived as a teacher, a missionary, an evangelist, and an imperfect man of God. You were an epitome of how God uses imperfect people for the perfect works. Your love, dedication, prayers, teachings and presence will forever be imprinted in our hearts. In your words, "we shall meet in heaven someday." We, the bereaved family of Lt. Rev. Pungnow Patton would like to convey our heartfelt gratitude to every individuals, churches, organization, doctors, nurses, friends, neighbors and well-wishers who stood by us physically, spiritually, financially, materially during the prolonged illness and demise of our beloved dad and grandpa on 26th February, 2020. We regret our inability to mention each and every one individually, but it is our prayer that our Almighty God bless you all abundantly. With prayers. DP-1840

Years have gone, without you by our side, 'yet you are never forgotten, always remembered and your precious memories cherished each day'. Thank you for all the love and kindness you have bestowed upon us. Nothing can replace you in our hearts; we miss you in silent tears, until we meet again.

Loving wife, son, daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren and relatives.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, the bereaved family members of Late Yanbothung Tsanglao convey our heartfelt gratitude and special thanks to Rev. Dr. L. Bendang Pastor and the members of the Union Baptist Chruch, Bor Lengri, Late Yanbo's friends from Duncan Bosti, neighbours and well wishers who stood by us physcially, spiritually and financially at his demise on 01/03/2020. We are unable to thank each and every one of you but we pray that the Almighty God bless each one of you abundantly. Loving Mother & Sister & Relatives DP-1832

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LATE HEIGWANGBUING PUNCUI We can no longer see you with our eyes or touch you with our hands, but we will forever feel you and remember you in our hearts. You are truly missed Dad! DP-1836

BEIJING, MAR 7 (IANS): The deadly novel coronavirus has now infected more than 100,000 people around the world, but in mainland China, the country of the virus’s origin, the number of new cases fell on Saturday to just 99, the first time since January 18 that fewer than 100 cases were recorded. C h i n a ’s N a t i o n a l Health Commission said 74 of the new infections were reported in Hubei’s provincial capital Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak, reports the South China Morning Post (SCMP) newspaper. This is the second day there were no further cases elsewhere in Hubei province where the outbreak began. There were 28 new deaths - all in Hubei, with 21 in Wuhan bringing the total number of fatalities on the mainland to 3,070, with a total of 80,651 infections. On Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countriesto make the fight against the coronavirus outbreak their

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3RD DEATH ANNIVERSARY B. Alemla 08.03.2020

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Dear Husband & All Loved Ones

We, the bereaved family of Lt. Povezo Chakhesang would like to convey our heartfelt gratitude to all the individuals, Organizations, Communities, Churches, Friends and well wishers who stood by us with prayer support financial and physical assistance though out the prolonged illness and demise on 4th Feb 2020. We convey our special thanks to:1. Commandant, all Ranks, officials & Friends of 11 NAP (IR) Battalion, Rüzaphema, Nagaland. 2. Yoruba Baptist Church. 3. Rikhuba Baptist Church. 4. National Prayer House Centre, Yoruba 5. Kerüli Ki, Kohima. 6. 5th NAP, Platoon Post, Chozuba 7. Chakhesang Community, 11th NAP (IR) Rüzaphema We truly regret our inability to thank each and every individual personally but it is our humble Prayer that our Almighty God blesses you all. Loving Family members. K-713 K Y M C


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Nagaland Post, Dimapur SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2020

Bieber turns tour Christian Bale to play villain Film industry could face a Justin guide on ‘Friends’ set in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ £3.8 bn loss due to COVID-19 A

some of the worst-hit countries after China — have also suffered as a result of the outbreak. The Hollywood Reporter cites estimates by film analysts which suggest that the coronavirus crisis could result in a loss of at least $5 billion for the movie industry “from diminished box office revenue and impacted production”. “Motion pictures and most content does well in good economic times, better in bad economic times. However, force majeure trumps the aforementioned,” a source told The Hollywood Reporter this week. “If people start avoid-

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inger Justin Bieber is quite a prankster. He recently went undercover as a tour guide on the set of the popular sitcom “Friends” in California. Some of the fans of “Friends” didn’t suspect him as he wore a pair of glasses and comical facial hair. At one point, he called himself a “Joey guy” and reenacted one of the Matt Le Blanc character’s catchphrases, “How you doin’?” “I gotta be honest, I’m Justin Bieber and I’m just messing with you guys. This is all a set up,” he says to one couple before posing for a selfie with the shocked fans, reports people.com. Bieber even sang the

iconic song “Smelly cat” that Lisa Kudrow‘s Phoebe once belted on the sitcom, which ended 2004. The prank played by the 26-year-old was aired on Friday’s episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”. He got to demonstrate more of his prank skills earlier this week on the TV show. During an episode, Bieber had jumped from within a box positioned near football legend David Beckham to scare him. (IANS)

going to have fun. Taika is writing (and) directing. Some familiar faces. Some new people coming into the mix,” she said. She also confirmed that when viewers reunite with her character for the first

time post-Endgame, she will be King Valkyrie. “She’s king,” she clarified of her royal title. “If she can’t find her queen, she’ll just be king and queen at the same time.” The fourth installment in the “Thor” franchise was announced at last summer’s Comic-Con, with Taika Waititi announcing Natalie Portman will be reprising her role as Jane Foster. (IANS)

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he global film industry could suffer an estimated loss of £3.8 billion ($5 billion) as a result of this year’s coronavirus outbreak. The industry is already beginning to feel the adverse effects of the growing health crisis, with one major example being the postponement earlier this week of the release of the forthcoming James Bond film No Time To Die due to fears over the spread of the deadly virus. Over 70,000 cinemas in China have already been shut for weeks in a bid to stem the coronavirus outbreak in the country, while box office returns in South Korea, Italy and Japan —

ing mass gatherings, moviegoing will be impacted, as well as production. The impact will be significantly noticeable internationally and increase. The U.S. situation could change quickly.” However, in a statement issued today (March 6), UK cinema chain Cineworld said that it not had its profits or attendances adversely affected by the coronavirus crisis. “Although the release of the new Bond movie has been postponed to November 2020… studios have advised us that in the countries in which we operate, they currently remain committed to their release schedule for the coming months and remainder of the year,” a spokesperson added to Reuters. Earlier this week, organisers of the Cannes Film Festival issued an update about the status of its 2020 event after the affiliated industry networking event MIPTV was cancelled on Wednesday (March 4) due to the coronavirus outbreak. (NME)

ctress Tessa Thompson has confirmed that “Batman Begins” star Christian Bale will play villain in “Thor: Love and Thunder”. “Christian Bale is going to play our villain, which is going to be fantastic,” Thompson told etonline. com. “I’ve read the script. I can’t tell you much. Lots of exciting text messages exchanged between Natalie (Portman) and I. We’re

Final audition for Mr & Miss Nagaland Mega Model Hunt 2020

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agaland Mega Entertainment invites (NME) all interested candidates for Mr & Miss Nagaland Mega Model Hunt 2020 for female who are 5’5 and above and 5’7 and above for male to be part of the open and final audition on March 10 at Hotel Japfu, Kohima from 10 a.m. onwards. NME informed that the registration fee of Rs. 200 will be collected at the time of registration. The selected candidates of 15 (male) and 15 (female) will get into the finale scheduled to be held on June 13 at RCEMPA Hall, Jotsoma. The winners of this Mega Model Hunt will get a direct entry into Mr. India and Miss India Globe and the top 5 contestants and winners will also get an opportunity to compete for the Brand Ambassador search ‘Mayong’, a new upcoming brand in North East and the winners of the ‘Mayong’ will be the Brand Ambassador for one year which is under paid contract. NME will provide the selected finalists the dress code of “Mayong” brand and in casual round by designer Neisavonuo Rupreo and by Achunbo Chawang in the formal round.

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h e mu c h - awa i t e d ‘Dark Mode’ feature on Facebook-owned WhatsApp arrived for its over 400 million users in India on Saturday. The feature is aimed to reduce eye strain in low-light environments and prevent those awkward moments that happen when your phone lights up the room. The company announced this week that the feature is being rolled out with the latest version of WhatsApp globally. The users in India noticed a special dark gray background and off-white colour that lowers the brightness of the screen, cuts down the glare and improves contrast and readability. “When designing dark mode, we spent time researching and experimenting with a focus on two particular areas: Readability and information hierarchy”, said WhatsApp. (IANS) K Y M C

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Liverpool players celebrate after scoring a goal during their EPL match against Bournemouth at Anfield on Saturday.

a lethargic second-half performance as they held on for a record-breaking 22nd consecutive top-flight home victory that moves

them 25 points clear at the top of table and to within nine points of the title. L ive r p o o l s t a r t e d brightly in their bid to

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The Kohima Nokpu Senso Telongjem would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr. Aosanen Walling, S/o Mr. & Mrs. A. Senti Walling for successfully clearing the Combined Technical Services Examination conducted by NPSC as Junior Engineer under Electrical Department. The Union also congratulates Miss Jessica C Longchar, D/o Mr. & Mrs. Chubawati Longchar for achieving the post of S.O (Sectional Officer) through Departmental Exams under Water Resources Department. The Union takes pride in their achievement and wishes them good health and further success in their future endeavours. (LANUSUNEP IMCHEN) (LANUAKUM PONGEN) President, KNST Gen. Secretary, KNST

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became two as Virgil van Dijk’s long pass released Mane through on goal, and the Senegal international slotted his 18th goal of the season. They could have had a third before the break when Milner volleyed straight at Ramsdale. Milner, captain in Jordan Henderson’s continued absence, prevented Fraser from drawing Bournemouth level with a lob over Adrian at the start of a second period in which Liverpool failed to get going. Mane rattled the angle of post and bar with a stunning curled shot and Roberto Firmino spurned a glorious late chance to end his Anfield goal drought, but those proved immaterial as the Reds marched on towards their first top-flight crown in three decades. Liverpool host Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday before travelling to Goodison Park for the Merseyside derby against Everton on Monday. Bournemouth host Crystal Palace.

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ZANI VILLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH DIMAPUR : NAGALAND

The Zani Village Baptist Church, Chakhesang would like to express our great pleasure congratulating Madam Soyimna Aier Koza, W/o Sir Lakha Koza (NPS) for being conferred to the Indian Police Service (IPS) cadre. May Almighty God bless you abundantly and continue to serve our people in your newly added responsibilities and glorify His name. Yievesü Vero D. Khape Koza Pastor Head Deacon ZVBC ZVBC

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The YOUNG NAMSANG ASSOCIATION (YNA) is glad to congratulate the following individuals on their successful achievements in different careers: 1) Dr. L. Bongtok Phom, for his outstanding achievement in securing the post of Veterinary Assistant Surgeon (Class-I Gazetted) under Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services Department in the recently declared CTSE conducted by NPSC. 2) Shri. L. Ongpa Phom, for being promoted to the post of Superintendent (Class-I Gazetted) under Department of Printing & Stationery, Govt. of Nagaland. 3) Shri. Patong Phom, for being promoted to the post of Deputy Director (Class-I Gazetted) under Art & Culture deptt., Govt. of Nagaland. 4) Shri. S. Bautok, for being promoted to the post of Junior Section Officer (Class-II Gazetted) under Civil Secretariat, Govt. of Nagaland. Through hard work they have earned the true laurels, and we hope that these achievements will inspire our youngsters. YNA further wishes them more success in their future endeavours. Sd/Sd/Dr. Phongshak Phom, Chingloi Phom President, YNA General Secy., YNA

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rescuing a priceless point for the Cherries’ survival bid. But Liverpool avoided paying the price for

bounce back from defeats to Atletico Madrid, Watford and Chelsea but found themselves behind inside 10 minutes. Wilson’s clear push on Gomez went unpunished by on-field referee Paul Tierney and, after Wilson applied the finishing touch to Jefferson Lerma’s cross at the end of a slick Bournemouth attack, VAR found no clear and obvious error, to Jurgen Klopp’s amazement. Bournemouth smelt blood and pushed for a second, with Nathan Ake’s towering header tipped onto the Liverpool bar by stand-in goalkeeper Adrian, but an injury to Cherries captain Steve Cook swung the momentum in the hosts’ favour. Cook’s replacement, Jack Simpson, was caught on the ball by Mane - a costly error which was punished by Salah - who gathered a poor square pass before beating Aaron Ramsdale at his near post. Liverpool found their groove and one quickly

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Liverpool three wins away from EPL title

Lo n d o n, M a r 7 (Agencies): Liverpool came from behind to beat Bournemouth as a 2-1 victory at Anfield moved them to within three wins of the Premier League title. Liverpool’s bid to arrest a run of three defeats in four matches got off to the worst possible start as Callum Wilson’s contentious ninth-minute opener allowed to stand after VAR ruled the Bournemouth striker’s shove on Joe Gomez was legal - left Anfield stunned. But Liverpool produced the response of would-be champions as Mohamed Salah, on his 100th Premier League appearance, and Sadio Mane punished costly Bournemouth defensive errors to turn the game around in the space of eight minutes before halftime. A stunning goal-line clearance from captain James Milner and a late offside flag prevented Ryan Fraser and Wilson from

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INFORMATION

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This is to inform all the past and present residents and in-laws of Chuchu Town, presently residing in Dimapur that, there will be a picnic-cum-fellowship on 10.03.2020 at Shri. O. Bendangyanger Jamir's Farm located at Sukhovi. Therefore all concerned are cordially invited to attend the same. For correspondence contact : 9436210315/9436012520 OFFICE OF THE

WAKCHING STUDENTS’ UNION MON: NAGALAND

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Wakching Students’ Union heartily congratulates Mr. CHINGAK PW KONYAK, son of Shri. Y. Pongti and Mrs Wanshom for getting through in the Combined Technical Services Examination conducted by NPSC and securing the post of Horticulture INSPECTOR. The Union further wishes him success in all his future endeavors. YONGYO NGEDNGPA Y.M SHANGLOW (President) (General Secretary) OFFICE OF THE

DIBUIA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD EDUCATION COMMITTEE

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The Education Committee of the Dibuia Planning and Development Board with thanksgiving to God expresses its heartiest congratulations to Ms. Imsubenla Pongen, daughter of Mr. Nungsangwaba Pongen and Mrs. Tianungla Longkumer for being selected to the post of JE (Communication) under the Department of Power through the NPSC. Her achievement is an honor to the community and an encouragement to young learners of the village. The committee sincerely wishes her success in all her future undertakings. (IMSUMEREN WALLING) (BENDANGLILA) Convener Secretary Education Committee Education Committee DPDB DPDB OFFICE OF THE

OLD MANGAKHI VILLAGE COUNCIL P.O. Longkhim- 798616, Dist- Tuensang : Nagaland.

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With immense pride, Mungankhyun Village Council felicitate Er. N. Thsathrichem Sangtam for being designated as Chief Engineer Sanitation & WSSO (PHED). The Council extends our appreciation and gratitude to the Hon'ble Minister PHED, Shri Jacob Zhimomi and respected Principal Secretary to the Government of Nagaland, Shri. M.K. Mero. The Council also declares that Er. N. Thsathrichem Sangtam is the first Engineer from Eastern Nagaland to reach the rank of Chief Engineer from among the State Engineering departments. We humbly invoke our Almighty God's grace to continue to shower His abundant blessings upon the Officer in all his endeavours as a public servant of the State. (N. CHONYIMONG SANGTAM) Chairman Old Mangakhi Village Council Longkhim Sub-Division Tuensang district. DP-1825

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Nagaland Post, Dimapur SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2020

Chennaiyin FC through to ISL final Wins for Supernova, MVS Academy, Professional CA 2ND SOVIMA T-20 CRICKET GOLD CUP

Panaji, Mar 7 (Agencies): Chennaiyin entered the final of the 2019-20 Indian Super League (ISL) with a 6-5 aggregate win against FC Goa in the two-legged semi-final tie. FC Goa registered a 4-2 win in the second leg at the Fatorda Stadium on Saturday but Chennaiyin stood firm to secure their place in the final. A Lucian Goain own goal in the 10th minute and Mourtada Fall making it 2-0 in the 28th minute kept Goa’s hopes alive for a come-back from the 4-1 first-leg defeat but of which were dainted by LallianzualaChhangte (52’) and NerijusValskis (59’) in the second half. The tie was kept interesting with EduBedia (81’) and Fall (83’) finding

the target, though of which was not going to be enough to see the Goans through to the final. The Goans finished the match short of two goals and a man in Saviour Gama (90+1’) who got his marching orders. Hugo Boumous and Brandon Fernandes were back in the Goa lineup in place of Manvir Singh and SeminlenDoungel. Owen Coyle named an unchanged Chennaiyin XI. The hosts, needing a big win, were offensive in their approach from the word go and the surge bore fruits soon. Goain, who scored the opener in Chennai, was the first to score in Goa too. However, the Chennaiyin

defender headed the ball into his own net off a dangerous cross from the right by Jackichand in the 10th minute. AnirudhThapa’s foul on Lenny Rodrigues was all that Goa wanted to put the second one in. Brandon’s free-kick into the box was nodded in by Fall before the half-hour mark. What immediately followed was a forced change as Bedia made his way in after Boumous had to be stretchered off. The firsthalf, in which the hosts were dominant, ended without further goals. The task was once again made a gruesome for the home side after Chhangte got at the end of Mohammed Nawaz’s save

Preparations underway for NWA C’ship

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KOHIMA, MAR 7 (NPN): Hectic preparations are going on at Khouchiezhie (local ground) Kohima to host the 27th Nagaland Wrestling Association Championship and first U-16 Naga Wrestling 2020 on March 10 and 11. More than 20,000 wrestling lovers are expected to witness the mega wrestling event. The championship will be managed by Chakhesang Baptist Church, Kohima. Neivikuolie Khatsu, president, NWA said that the stage was all set for the championship. The president has invited all former NWA officials, former champions to attend mega event. March 10 will witness the senior category bouts while the U-16 category championship will be held

on March 11. Altogether, 64 wrestlers 18 each from Angami Sports Association, Chakhesang Wrestling Association and Zeliang Wrestling Association) will vie for the coveted title. The champion will receive a cash prize of Rs.3 lakh along with Lt. Velahu Puro Memorial Trophy and Rs.30,000 while the first runner-up with will pocket Rs.2 lakh. The third and the fourth position will Rs. 1 lakhs and Rs. 80,000 respectively. Quarter finalists will get Rs.10,000 each. In the U-16 Naga wrestling championship, 36 wrestlers (12 each from the three units) will vie for the title. The champion in junior category will get Rs.50,000, while the second, third and four th will receive Rs.30,000,

Rs.20,000 and Rs.15,000 respectively. The association has also informed that a pay per view live-telecast facility will be made available at https://northeastcornerstonetv.in/ for outstation viewers. The official briefing will be held on March 9 at 12:00 noon and the association has requested the officials of the championship to attend the briefing without fail. The tickets for donors are priced at Rs.3,000, chair (Front Row) – Rs.1,000, Chair (Back Row) – Rs.500 and Gallery – Rs.100. The tickets will be valid for both day. Meanwhile, in view of the traffic congestions, the committee has requested the public within Kohima to come walking or use public transportation in order to ease the traffic jam.

Dimapur, Mar 7 (NPN): Team Supernova, MVS Academy and Professional Cricket Academy registered wins at the ongoing 2nd Sovima T-20 Cricket Gold Cup played at Nagaland Cricket Stadium, Sovima on Saturday. In the first match, BS Sports won the toss and

elected to bat and scored 80 runs. For Team Supernova, Roshan Alam, who was named the man of the match, claimed 3 wickets and Nipan deka took 2 wickets. Chasing the low score, Team Supernova reached the target in 18.5 overs.

Amit Singha scored 26 runs while Kunal saikia scored 17 runs. In the second match, My Cricket Club, who batted first after winning the toss, were bowled out for 90. Pravez Alom scored 25 runs. For MVS Academy, man of the match Avjot

Singhs claimed 3 wickets while Khrievitso and Rahul Patel took 2 wickets each. MVS Academy reached the target in 18.1 overs with the help of Arun Harmol’s 34 runs. In the third match, Professional Cricket Academy won the match against Hanse Brothers CC by 47 runs.

LHSS Sangtamtilla sports meet held Dimapur, Mar 7 (NPN): The 14th annual games and sports meet of Logdrum Higher Secondary School, Sangtamtilla from March 5 to 7 at Logdrum Football Ground with Grace Wangnao, Block Development Officer (BDO), Dhansiripar Block, Dimapur as the special guest. Speaking at the programme, the special guest highlighted the importance of co-curricular activities. The special guest also made important reference for empowerment of girl child in the field of sports. The programme was chaired by Rosela, while invocation was offered by Alenuo. The welcome address was delivered by Limathung Lotha and the oath taking was led by the school co-ordinator Okito Yeptho.

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Players of FC Goa and Chennaiyin FC vie for the ball during the second leg of ISL play-off at the Fatorda Stadium on Saturday.

off Crivellaro’s shot from the left to place the ball in an empty net in the 52nd minute. The stands were then silenced when Valskis was allowed a free header from a Crivellaro corner to make it 2-2 on the evening. In an attempt to bag their third away goal, Thapa’s rasping left-footed volley was thwarted by Nawaz who was alert to palm out second half substitute Germanpreet Singh’s attempt at goal a bit later. Meanwhile, the inclusion of Manvir Singh in place of Rodrigues could have paid off if not for a goalline save by Jerry Lalrinzuala after Vishal Kaith had kept out FerranCorominas’ shot from Brandon’s corner in the 67th minute while the substitute’s header from another Brandon delivery came off the upright. Coyle thought it was time to shut shop by replacing Crivellaro with MasihSaighani in the 81st minute but it was not going to be over yet. Fall chased a loose ball off Germanpreet to set up Bedia who chipped the ball past Kaithine 81st minute before Fall himself nodded in Goa’s fourth of the evening after Saighani failed to clear Brandon’s lob in the box. Goa needed two more goals but then Saviour Gama, who had come off the bench, picked his second yellow card in a span of three minutes.

Town Club Pughoboto lift 2nd Aphuyemi Cup

Champions with the trophy and organisers on Saturday.

Dimapur, Mar 7 (NPN): Town Club Pughoboto emerged as the champions of 2nd edition of Aphuyemi Cup after defeating United Chisholi FC 2-1 in the final on Saturday. The tournament was organised by Town Club Pughoboto. In the individual categories, Vixuto of Juvienel Shesuli FC was named the best goal keeper and Huto Swu of Town Club Pughoboto was named the best defender.

Kimiyeto Swu and Pitoshe Swu of Natsumi FC were the highest scorers of the tournament, and Aheto Sheqi and Vikashe Tena both from Town Club Pughoboto were named the young emerging players. Kito Kiho of United Chisholi FC was adjudged the man of the tournament. Shiholi Wotsa, Sumi A p h u ye m i To t i m i H o h o (SATH) graced the final day as the special invitee.

Minerva Academy trial on March 10 Dimapur, Mar 7 (NPN): Naga Rising Star Football Academy in collaboration with Dimapur District Football Association will conduct trial for under-9 boys for Minerva Academy on March 10 at State Boys Hostel ground from 9:00 am onwards. Selected candidates will get 10 year contract, 100% free scholarship, free education and coaching. For more information, contact 7005655326 or 8787883848 or 9862292294. Printed, Published and Edited by Geoffrey Yaden at G.M. Printers, Circular Rd. Dimapur-797112. Ph: Desk 248489, Fax: 225366, e-mail-npdesk@gmail.com. Adm.& Advertisement  :248267 Fax: 248500 e-mail-npostadvt@gmail.com Kohima: 2290567, R.N. 40978/90 RN/NE 707 K Y M C

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