October 12, 2018

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Nagaland Post www.nagalandpost.com

Vol XXVIII No. 307

NCD appeals to power deptt

DIMAPUR, OCT 11 (NPN): In view of the proposed replacement of new electric poles in various localities of Dimapur, the Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) has appealed to the department of power to consult all the GBs, chairmen and various colony councils to avoid obstruction and hindrance to work. In a press release, NCD vice president (admn), K Ghokheto Chophy, said NCD would also be assisting the power department and the district administration in carrying out the work. The council stated that “this monumental exercise” for the betterment of Dimapur town would be taking place after a gap of nearly 40 years. It has, therefore, appealed to all citizens and colony authority to fully cooperate and allow the work in their respective localities. NCD has appreciated the chief engineer power department for taking up the initiative for the betterment of the Dimapur town.

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NESO asks HM to resolve NE problems Nagaland to get two chopper services WARNS OF INTENSE AGITATION IF CENTRE FAILS TO DELIVER

GUWAHATI, OCT 11 (AGENCIES): North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) has through a memorandum to Union home minister, Rajnath Singh drawn the attention of the Centre towards several critical issues currently affecting the Northeast region. The issues proposed in the memorandum included an education policy relevant to the people of the region, repeal of punitive legislation such as the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 1958, acceleration of ongoing dialogue with different armed groups for an early settlement, curbing infiltration of illegal migrants and a comprehensive policy, implementation of National Register of Citizens (NRC) for Northeast besides opposition to Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 and long term visa. NESO comprises Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF), All Manipur Students’ Union D I M A P U R , O C T 1 1 (AMSU), Garo Students’ (NPN): Department of Health & Family Welfare (DoH&FW) Thursday informed that 1,85,481 children have been successfully D I M A P U R , O C T 1 1 vaccinated in the ongo- (NPN): Of the 100 gw of ing Measles and Rubella solar power targeted to be Vaccination Campaign generated in India by 2022, 40 gw is projected to be (MRVC). In a press release, Dr. generated from rooftop soG.R Rio, medical officer lar (RTS) system, and NaUIP, H&FW directorate, galand has been given the said that a total of 1919 target of generating 50 mw school sessions and 321 through RTS. This was stated outreach sessions were by Yuvaraj Dinesh Babu conducted in Nagaland till Nithyanandam, team leader October 9, 2018, without of the agency tasked with implementing SUPRABHA any untoward incidents. The department stated under the Ministry of New & that despite various ru- Renewable Energy (MNRE), mours against vaccination during a workshop-cumon social media it has been seminar on RTS held at Homoving forward and ex- tel Japfü here Thursday. Organised by World pressed determination to Bank in coordination with achieve the target set forth in the remaining 29 days of MRVC. Thanking all the parents, children of the target groups, health workers development partners, the DoH&FW has appealed to all parents to cooperate NEW DELHI, OCT 11 and come forth to get all (PTI): Three states includchildren between 9 months ing Nagaland were yet to to 15 years immunized appoint State Chief Inwith MR vaccine and be formation Commissionprotected with the life- ers (CIC). There has been threatening Measles and no appointment of State Rubella diseases. Chief Information CommisFurther, the departsioners (as on October 10, ment expressed gratitude to the religious leaders, 2018) for Andhra Pradesh, organizations and individu- Jammu and Kashmir, and als for coming out openly to Nagaland, a study released dispel the misinformation Thursday by the NGO-and doubts spread through Transparency International various channels to protect India (TII). Over 30 per cent of posts of Chief Informafuture generations. tion Commissioners and Information Commissioners are lying vacant across the country, TII said. It said more than 2.5 crore RTI applications were received by all public authorities-- central and state government departments under the ambit of the Right to Information (RTI) Act -- during 2005 and 2016, it added. “Out of the 156 posts of Chief Information Commissioners and Information Commissioners at the Union/State level, around 48 posts are vacant, i.e. 30.8 per “Who can believe that cent vacant posts in Central even after 50 years of Information Commission statehood, we still don’t and State Information Comhave piped water?.” missions,” the study said.

MRVC: 1.85 lakh children vaccinated

Union (GSU) and All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU), representing eight major students’ movements of the seven NE states. The memorandum also highlighted issues such as economic and infrastructure development vis-à-vis the Act East Policy, employment policy for Northeast, India-Bangladesh land swap deal (2011), stapled visa, settlement of the inter-state boundary issue and special Constitutional status and separate time zone for Northeast. Acknowledging the positive steps taken by the Centre, the NESO said that the government should not turn away from its responsibility on the issues raised. NESO warned that if the issues are not addressed in the right earnest, it would be bound to register its protest and initiate a nonviolent aggressive, peaceful agitation, in a manner it deemed fit, until an acceptable solution is found. “The issues/matters require immediate corrective action since they are long pending matters impacting overall inclusive growth,

holistic and sustainable development of the region – its peoples, land, natural resources, environment, biodiversity, economic empowerment, culture and tradition,” the memorandum stated. NESO demanded that recruitment and admissions in established central universities and institutions should be safeguarded so that people of the region and in states where they are set up are not marginalised and discriminated upon for studies and employment. “Liberal and proper funding and grants should be given to universities in the Northeast so that they can excel and compete globally...,” it stated. With regard to legislations, NESO said “Time and again, voices have been raised, representations have been made and peoples’ movement have been continuing against enforcing such laws in the region with previous governments but most unfortunately, they had fallen on deaf ears.” NESO, therefore, appealed to the Union home minister to take cognizance and rectify anomalies and

repeal legislations such as the AFSPA, 1958, The Assam Disturbed Areas Act, 1955, The Assam Maintenance of Public Order (Autonomous District) Act, 1953, The National Security Act, 1980 and The Punjab State Security Act, 1953. Further, it said that present problem facing the region was multi-dimensional but a great part of the crisis relates with unabated influx of illegal migrants which has brought a serious demographic change in the region in particular and other parts of the country in general. NESO also called for settling inter-state boundary issue immediately by setting up an Inter State Boundary Commission. “Almost all the states in the region have boundary disputes. Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh have boundary issues with Assam while Manipur has a boundary dispute with Nagaland. This is due to the fact that decisions were taken unilaterally and the people living along the border were not taken into confidence” it said.

Nagaland given target to produce 50 mw solar power

Mmhonlumo Kikon with NRE officials, resource persons and engineers. (DIPR)

the State directorate of new & renewable energy, the workshop was aimed at giving a better understanding about RTS technology and begin its implementation in Nagaland. Speaking about Sus-

tainable Partnership for Rooftop Solar Acceleration in Bharat (SUPRABHA), Nithyanandam said MNRE had provided technical assistance to around 17 States so far, while World Bank had been tasked to look

after capacity building in the entire North-eastern region. He remarked that SUPRABHA’s proposed engagement with Nagaland was aimed at developing an exclusive solar rooftop (Cont’d on p-7)

G l o b a l Ve c t r a H e l i c o r p B e l l 4 1 2 E P h e l i c o p t e r. (Representational image)

Correspondent

KO H I M A , O C T 1 1 (NPN): Centre has sanctioned an additional helicopter service under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) subsidy scheme for 1,200 flying hours in a year. In a letter to commissioner and secretary Transport on October 10, deputy secretary to Government of India, A Radha Rani stated that in addition to the service of one helicopter service that was flying 480 hours per year, Nagaland would now have two chopper services flying 1,200 hours annually with the current approval. The ministry also directed the State government to ensure that competitive

bidding process was strictly followed before hiring the additional helicopter. The ministry asked the State government to furnish certain information details to enable the former to obtain approval of Standing Finance Committee (SFC) regarding hiring of an additional service. The details to be furnished include type of helicopter proposed to be used, proposed routes, expected annual utilisation of flying hours, passengers fare to be fixed, expected revenue generation on account of passenger fares and estimated annual expenditure to incurred in hiring of an additional helicopter, worked out on the basis of details provided in respect of the above requirements.

3 get award for peace, socio-political service DIMAPUR, OCT 11 (PTI): Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, Harivansh Narayan Singh, Thursday conferred the first ‘Award for Peace and Socio-Political Service’ to three personalities of Nagaland. The recipients are Rev Shihoto Swunhetho (posthumous) and Rev V K Nuh for peace initiatives and Chingwang Konyak for socio-political service to the people of the State. Singh handed over the awards at a programme organized by Jayprakash Narayan Memorial Trust,

Nagaland here at Rhododendron Hall. Addressing the gathering, Singh said Jayprakash Narayan talked about the Nagas and the problems of the Nagas in various parts of the country. Nagaland Minister for Agriculture and Cooperation, G Kaito Aye. maintained that Jayprakash Narayans participation and contribution towards “resolving” the Naga political conflict has been one of the most significant chapters in the history of Naga political movements.

It directed the State government to furnish the details latest by October 26 this year. M e a n w h i l e, S t a t e transport minister P Paiwang Konyak lauded the prompt response of MHA and thanked Union Home minister Rajnath Singh and his deputy Kiren Rijiju for their timely intervention. Speaking to Nagaland Post, Konyak said the two choppers would facilitate medical evacuations, VIP sorties and air travel for the people, especially during natural calamities like the one faced by the State this monsoon. He said, as per the MHA directive, bidding process would be done soon. It may be recalled that chief minister Neiphiu Rio and Konyak had met Singh in September and urged him for providing additional chopper service, considering the severe challenges faced by Nagaland during this monsoon season as some district headquarters were completely cut off from rest of the State. Currently, the State gover nment was using chopper service of Global Vectra Helicorp Limited.

NPSC declares final results

DIMAPUR, OCT 11 (NPN): Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) Thursday declared the final results of NCS, NPS, NSS & Allied Services Examination 2017. In a notification, NPSC controller of examinations, Thepfurienyu George Kire, stated that the provisional results have been declared on the basis of marks obtained in the Main Written Examination, Viva-voce and Medical & Police Fitness Tests and options exercised by the candidates. (See Advt on p-5)

Nagaland among 3 states yet to appoint CICs

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