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26 Jan 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 49

DIMAPUR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

Germany to provide Ukraine with advanced battle tanks INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

NIMSR, NHAK ink MoU for teaching hospital

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Govt doctors in pvt practice warned

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KOHIMA, JAN 25 (NPN): Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Society (NIMSR) Phriebagei and Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) singed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to affiliate NHAK as teaching hospital for NIMSR till the first party becomes operational. MoU was signed by director cum dean NIMS R P r o f . D r. S o u mya Chakraborty and NHAK managing director Dr. V Mepfuo, in the presence

KOHIMA, JAN 25 (NPN): C o n s i d e r i n g t h e h u ge amount of money spent on Non Practicing Allowance (NPA), State government doctors not performing 100% in their call of duty and practising in private hospitals would be asked to go on retirement. This was disclosed by Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) commissioner & secretary Y Kikheto Sema during a departmental coordination meeting held at the directorate conference hall here on Wednesday. (Cont’d on p-3) He said the government was spending more than Rs 30-35 crore annually on NPA, which was more than

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salary bill of 10 small departments for an entire year. He claimed that the government was paying a lot to the doctors, but lamented that some of these doctors were serving in private hospitals despite enjoying NPA benefits. Hence, he said the government was willing to let them go on voluntary retirement so that young unemployed doctors could occupy

their posts. He remarked, “We will not hesitate to give them retirement.” Further, Kikheto acknowledged that maximum senior doctors were posted in directorate. He admitted that running after fourth grade staff and transferring and posting was not a part of a doctor’s profession. In this regard, he cited the example of Dr V Losu, who had performed surgeries despite having served as principal director, and urged the doctors to assist the hospitals during their free time. He said that the government had supported promotion of doctors and ensured their pension benefits upon retirement, but insisted that the doctors too should follow

government service rules. Meanwhile, Kikheto disclosed that Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) was expected to visit Nagaland in September 2023 to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the State government for constructing a 400-bed hospital at Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (NIMSR). Following the signing of MoU, he said NHAK would be redesignated as NIMSR until the institute was fully ready. On recr uitment of NIMSR faculty, Kikheto clarified that owing to Model Code of Conduct, the department could not carry out the recruitment.

Germany beat England to enter Hockey WC semis SPORTS, PAGE 12

NDPP fooled people with ‘change is coming’: NPCC

DIMAPUR, JAN 25 (NPN): Hitting out at the ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) for failing to live up to its 2018 election slogan “Change is coming”, Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) has accused NDPP of fooling the people, who still liked it. Referring to the party’s slogan, NPCC president K Therie asked -whether anyone had seen any change in the condition of roads; improvement in power supply; water supply and schools; whether the State has a medical college and if the outdoor stadium under con(Cont’d on p-8) struction for over 30 years

was complete? He alleged that cities and town were turning into slum areas, while the roads were dusty in winter and muddy in summer. Therie said the State had the most erratic power supply, was ranked lowest in basic amenities and Kohima and Dimapur lacked water supply. Therie quoted a governor’s reply to media when asked about the road condition: “There is no road, as such condition does not arise.” He said Niti Aayog termed Nagaland as the worst performing State, but lamented that people still liked it. (Cont’d on p-8)

NJCF meet highlights persecution of Christians AAP to contest assembly polls Staff Reporter

“After tickets are distributed, then money will also be distributed.”

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DIMAPUR, JAN 25 (NPN): A discussion on “Church in the contemporary realities”, organised by the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) at Hotel Saramati, here on Wednesday, highlighted the increased persecution of Christians in India and called upon the believers to respond to such mistreatment by reaf-

firming commitment to their faith. Resources persons of the discussion included Rev. Dr. Phuveyi Dozo, Rev. Fr. Chacko Karingthanil, Rev. Kari LOngchar and Loreign Ovun. In his paper “Protecting the Christian faith in the current socio-political scenario”, Christian Forum Dimapur (CFD)’s Rev. Dr. Dozo highlighted the apologetic stance of Christians

in current religio-political scenario. He said Christians were constantly targeted in India with rapid progress and multiplication. However, Rev. Dozo said “God is in control of His affairs, and Christian must not be disturbed under any threatening circumstance.” He also the church must, however, be aware of the prevailing insurrection i n t h e (Cont’d on p-8)

UCF condemns church Asu Keyho appointed survey by Assam police AAP State president Weeks after Assam chief minister Himanta Sarma disapproved of a letter reportedly sent by Assam Police seeking details of churches and alleged conversions, United Christian Forum (UCF) has written to Sarma seeking his intervention (Cont’d on p-8)

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KOHIMA, JAN 25 (NPN): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday declared it was ready to contest the forthcoming Assembly elections and also appointed former MLA Asu Keyho as State president.

Announcing this at a press conference on Wednesday, AAP secretary in-charge of Nagaland Rajesh Sharma said the party would be contesting the Assembly polls but did not specify how many seats it would contest other than saying it was looking for good and serious candidates. It may be noted that AAP made its political debut in Nagaland by fieldi n g t wo (Cont’d on p-8)

3 police, 1 fire personnel get medals on R-day

DIMAPUR, JAN 25 (NPN): On the occasion of the Republic Day 2023, three police personnel and one fire service personnel from Nagaland have been awarded President’s medal for their services. Etssimongo Ngullie, DIG (Range) Mokokchung was awarded President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service while Israel G Xuivi, Deputy Commandant, 6th NAP Bn. Tizit and Abel Jonsou Humtose, UB Inspector, INT Hq. Kohima were awarded Police Medal for Meritorious Service. Meanwhile, Zhasalie Napranotsu, Dty SP (F&ES) has been awarded Fire Service Medal.

2 from Nagaland get Padma Shri

DIMAPUR, JAN 25 (NPN): President of India has approved conferment of 106 Padma Awards including three duo cases (in a duo case, the Award is counted as one) for the year 2023. Moa Subong and Neihunuo Sorhie from Nagaland have been conferred Padma Shri Awards in the field of Art. The list comprises six Padma Vibhushan, nine Padma Bhushan and 91 Padma Shri Awards.

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