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Nagaland Post, Dimapur Wednesday, September 28, 2016

2nd state level ‘Kala Utsav’ competition YBL held leaders prayer programme

(Inset): Secretary, school education, Sarah Ritse speaking at the state level Kala Utsav celebration at government higher secondary school, Seikhazou, Kohima on September 27, 2016. (DIPR)

for preserving the tradition and identity and take the opportunity of such programmes, she added. DMD & programme coordinator Kala Utsav, Timothy Thong in his introduction of Kala Utsav said that it was an art festival to showcase tra-

news in brief KUD to celebrate Laoong Mi: Konyak Union Dimapur (KUD) would be celebrating its first Konyak Lao-ong Mo on September 28, 10 a.m. at its treasurer residence, half Nagarjan. All KUD sub-units president, colleagues, advisory board members, KNSK Dimapur unit, KSUD, KBBD and senior members have been requested to attend the meeting. AASU Informs: Aghunaqa Area Students’ Union (AASU) has convened a general assembly meeting on October 1, 11 a.m. at sub-banker, Signal Basti. All the unit presidents, general secretaries and AASU executives have been requested to attend without fail. RJD Nagaland meeting: Rashtriya Janata Dal Nagaland has convened a meeting of its office bearers and members on October 1, 9 a.m at the residence of state president, Khetovi Kinnimi, Purana Bazaar, Dimapur. All concerned office bearers and members have been informed to attend the meeting. MKD to celebrate MKD day: Mima Krotho Dimapur (MKD) would be celebrating its 32nd MKD Day on October 2, at Vidima village. All Mima citizen residing under Dimapur district have been invited to attend the celebration. ICIT Mokokchung Notifies: Even semester (2, 4 &6) compartmental Nov 2016 exam has been scheduled from November 15. Forms would be issued from September 26 from the exam cell. All students having compartmental papers have been requested to submit their forms on or before October 7. No forms would be accepted after the stipulated time. TSCO emergency sitting: Tseminyu Sub-division Consumers Organization (TSCO) has convened emergency sitting on October 1, 6 p.m. at its president’s residence, rest house colony, new town Tseminyu to deliberate on confronting issues of public importance. All concern members, ward GBs, senior citizens, advisors and members have been requested to attend the sitting and to be prepared with applicable agendas for further discussion and implementation. APO executive council meeting: Angami Public Organization (APO) has convened executive council meeting on September 29, 10 a.m. at APO building, Kohima. All APO executive members, APO advisory board, executive members and representatives of Northern Angami Public Organization (NAPO), Southern Angami Public Organization (SAPO), Western Angami Public Organization (WAPO) and Chakhroma Public Organization (CPO) have been requested to attend the meeting. ANFATA informs: All Nagaland Fine Art Teachers Association Teachers Association (ANFATA) president V Hetoi Swu has informed all participating candidates of state level painting competition organized by ministry of power Govt.of India and BEE collaborations with ANFATA that last date submission has been extended to October 24 and not mentioned as earlier. For further enquiry one can contact NEEPCO Ltd, Doyang DGM JN Singh (9435712771) (8132954087) and ANFATA president V Hetoi Swu (9402003063) (8575724966). RASU informs: Ralan Area Students’ Union (RASU) 50th golden jubilee souvenir committee has informed interested candidate willing to contribute the articles at the email ovung2016@gmail.com or send it to RASU executive council in person. One can also contact committee member (9856684496) (8730870579) (9612022478) (9856146571) (9862707428) before October 30. SDEO Kiphire informs: Sub-Divisional Education Officer, Kiphire has informed all those teachers attached to the SDEO office Kiphire to submit their attachment order at SDEO office Kiphire at the earliest. SDEO Zbto informs: Sub Divisional Education Officer (SDEOZ) has informed all head teachers and teacher I/C under its jurisdiction to collect Adhaar number and bank account No. from all the teaching and non teaching staff under their school and submit to the SDEO office Zunheboto on or before November 20 failing which the incumbent`s pay would be dropped. NH federal assembly: Naga Hoho (NH) assembly secretary, K. Elu Ndang has informed that the 3rd federal assembly of the NH would be held on September 28, 11 a.m at Hotel Japfu conference hall Kohima. The meeting would deliberate on urgent issues, including recognition of Rongmei Tribe, Nagaland Municipal Act 2001and commemoration of 100 years of Naga struggle. All the federating units, sub-ordinate bodies and committees of Naga Hoho have been requested to attend the assembly without fail. Federating units are also directed to represent in the assembly as per the provision of the Yehzabo (Constitution) of Naga Hoho vide Article-6 clause (2). Any important agenda from the tribe Hohos may be submitted in written to the speaker F/A on or before September 25. For further information, one may contact the assembly secretary @ +919856979856. DEO, Dimapur informs: As a part to create awareness amongst all stake-holders responsible for U-DISE at School, NUEPA has requested all state to observe September 30 as U-DISE Day. In a press note by Deputy District Education Officer, R. Amongla Jamir informs all the schools under Dimapur District (Govt., Private& Central) to attend UDISE Day organized by District Mission Authority-SSA, on September 30, 10:00 a.m. at IMC Hall. All heads of institutions along with one teacher for govt. schools and principal/ representative for private & central schools are informed to attend the same. NBSE Informs: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) inform all heads of all Registered Institutions registered under NBSE, that Unified- District Information System for Education (U-DISE) a joint initiative of the Ministry of HRD & National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) for strengthening the Educational Information in the country for which school specific information which are being used in planning, monitoring and implementation of Government’s Flagship programs will be collected. All the schools have been requested to co-operate with the Cluster/ Block Resource Centre Co-ordinators & MIS In-Charges at Block & District levels and to furnish the school’s complete and correct information through the UDISE 2016-17 formats. K

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dition and culture. Kala Utsav was a national programme launched by HRD in the year 2015. He also stated that diversity, language, culture and way of life are a concern and so Human Resource Development was stressing on protect-

ing “our” culture and identity from vanishing. The programme was chaired by deputy project director RMSA, Ayie Yhome and vote of thanks was given by assistant mission director RMSA, Dr. Khatoli Khala.

Excise conducts raids

Other highlights of the programme included competition in four categories of dance, music, visual art and theatre from six districts, namely Mokokchung, Zunheboto, Wokha, Phek, Tuensang and Kiphire. Awards and certificates were given away by the vice principal, Government Higher Secondary School Seikhazou, Kohima. The awardswere given underfour categories: Dance Zunbeboto in 1st place and Mokokchung 2nd; Music Kiphire in 1st place and Wokha 2nd; Visual art Phek in 1st place, Mokokchung 2nd and in theatre Mokokchung took 1st place. The winning team in each category will represent the state of Nagaland in New Delhi at the National Level Kala Utsav Festival.

Some of the leaders at Yingphire village. Correspondent

KIPHIRE, SEP 27 (NPN): Yingphire Baptist Lithro (YBL) on Sunday organized a Prayer programme for the leaders under the theme “Leaders are the blessing

from God”. Chotsase who spoke at the programme said that talents of leaders was a special one given by God therefore this talent should be used judiciously. He also asked the lead-

ers of the village to seek God’s blessing in order to lead the public. He further said that the fruits of the public depended on the leaders of the village thus he appealed them to be a God’s fearful leader.

NPF central youth wing reacts to BJP Pughoboto mandal

DIMAPUR: NPF Central Youth Wing has reacted to the news item, “BJP Pughoboto Mandal questions NPF Youth Wing”, published in local dailies on the issue of illegal appointments made at Health & Family Welfare department. NPF Central Youth Wing media cell stated that it was not answerable to BJP Pughoboto Mandal, as it does not function under them, however, to clarify the subject matter at hand, it stated that NPF derive its strength from the grassroot people. It

further pointed out that there were various instances where officers make “illegal and unauthorized appointments when they are on the verge of retirement” and the present case of “Health & Family Welfare was one of the classic example of such practices by an officer on the verge of retirement”. NPF Central Youth Wing further stated that BJP was a national party and expected to know that any appointment made without government approval was illegal and therefore liable to be dismissed. Central

Youth Wing wonders why BJP Pughoboto Mandal was “so interested to protect the illegal and corrupt means done by those officers responsible for making random appointment without the approval of popular government when their high command leaders are talking tall on “Corruption Free India”?”. NPF Central Youth Wing stated that it would continue to check illegal appointments made without the approval of the government, as the party was committed to its election manisfesto.

Nagaland Contractors’ & Suppliers’ Union refutes claim of NPSU

Accused in police custody.

DIMAPUR: Excise personal on September 27 under the command of three inspectors, Kakiho Yeptho, Apong Phom and Shihai Yeptho along with 12 other Excise personnel conducted surprise raids on Hotels & Restaurants located in Blue Hill Line, Circuit House colony

junction. During the raid, they seized 150 bottles of assorted IMFL and 404 bottles of Beer. In a press note by superintendent of Excise, S.Chanlei Angh. Altogether 21 persons were arrested and penalised as per the section of NLTP Act ’89.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

DIMAPUR: Nagaland Contractors’ & Suppliers’ Union (NCSU) Kohima has reacted over the claims of Nagaland Police Supplier’s Union (NPSU) having affiliation of NCSU as published in the media. A press note by NCSU vice president, K. L. Setuo Rutsa and secretary, Imsunok Jamir stated that affiliation of NPSU with NCSU does not arise as the Article VII “Affiliation of units” of the Constitution of NCSU clearly stated that “All the district Unit of NCSU within the jurisdiction

of Nagaland State shall be the only affiliating units of NCSU Head Office.” It further pointed out that, Article VIII “Membership”, Clause 7, says that “if any member is found having dual registration with other union parallel to NCSU body, his/her registration shall be treated as cancelled”. NCSU therefore informs all the bonafide members of NCSU that the union would always stick to Government Standing Order “that all Government Contract and Supply Works in the State of Na-

galand should be awarded only to the registered card holder of Nagaland Contractors’ & Suppliers’ union”. NCSU in this regard has directed all district unit of-

fices to be aware and vigilant against any self style contractors’ organisation within their jurisdiction and inform the same to the head office for necessary action.

5TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR BELOVED FATHER LATE YAMPAMO NGULLIE 28th September 2011

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Five years have passed since you left us for your eternal rest, yet we always cherish the sweet memories you left behind in every single walk of our life. K-3612

Wife, children, grand children & in-laws

12/03/1932 – 23/09/2016

We the bereaved family members would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all the individuals, friends, neighbours and churches who supported and stood by us physically, financially and with unceasing prayer support during the brief illness and at the sad demise of our dearest and adored Late Lushailu Kamei who left us for her heavenly abode on 23rd Sept. 2016 at CIHSR (Referral Hospital) We convey our special thanks to : 1. Dr. Athiko and nurses CIHSR (Referral) 2. Dunamis Life Church, Burma Camp. 3. Rongmei Baptist Church, Burma Camp. 4. Mr. Phusika Yepthomi, United North Block, Burma Camp. 5. Mr. Lutovi Katty, United North Block, Burma Camp. We deeply regret our inability to thank each and everyone individually, but it is our sincere prayer that our Almighty God grant showers of blessing to you all abundantly. DP-7501

07/11/1982 – 19/09/2016 Our sincere gratitude to each and every individual and organisations who have helped and support us at the sudden demise of our beloved IMLIMAR AIER. It is our humble prayer that our Almighty God bless you all abundantly. From loving Mother, sisters, brothers and relatives DP-7510

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Loving : Sons, daughters, grand children and relatives DP-7476

DIMAPUR: State level Kala Utsav celebration and competition was organized by the RMSA on the theme “living tradition of arts in dance, theatre, music and visual arts” at Government Higher Secondary School, Seikhazou, Kohima on September 27. According to DIPR report, secretary, School Education, Sarah Ritse in her speech mentioned that due to modernization “our” generation was losing a lot and missing out on the culture and identity. The teachers, parents and elders were the stakeholders to revive culture and identity, she said, further stating that all should take advantage of the old people’s presence and showcase the culture and tradition before they left us. She said that everyone was responsible

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We the bereaved family members of Late A. Phuhlom Phom, through this column, express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individuals and well wishers who stood and supported us through prayer, physically, materially and financially at the sudden demise of our beloved son. Our special thanks convey to: 1. Dimapur Phom Baptist Church and Youth Department 2. Signal Phom Baptist Church 3. Diphupar Phom Baptist Church 18.12.1990 – 21.09.2016 4. Chumukidema Phom Baptist Church 5. Dimapur Phom Union 6. Dimapur Phom Students’ Union 7. Eastern Naga Students’ Union, Dimapur 8. Shri. Mayanglongsenba and neighbours 9. Walford Colony, Dimapur 10. Apex Motor Enterprise 11. Shri. B.S. Nganlang Phom, Parliamentary Secretary Land Resources & Excise, Nagaland, Kohima 12. Shri. Longnyei Phom, PS to Parliamentary Secretary 13. Shri. W. Chingkam Phom, Contractor 14. Shri. Bangtick Phom, Public Leader 15. Shri. Patong DCO, Mon 16. Eastern Christian College Students’ Union, Dimapur 17. Staff and B.A. 3rd Semester of Eastern Christian College, Dimapur 18. Shri. Shayung Phom, ADC Tamlu 19. Tamlu Town Baptist Church & Tamlu Town Students’ Union 20. Namsang Students’ Union Tamlu 21. Bura Namsang Baptist Church, Village Council and BNSU 22. Ayah Ayu Yien Ali Phong. We deeply regret our inability to mention each and every individual, but we pray that our gracious God bless you all abundantly. Loving family members DP-7502

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We the family members of Lt. Mrs. Zakietuoü Zita Yhome express our profound gratefulness to all of you who stood with us through your prayers physical presence, financially and material help extended to our beloved mother on her demise on 22.09.16. We are unable to thank everyone in person but pray to God to bless each one richly for the noble deeds given to us. A few of the people and organizations mentions are:1. Most Rev. Dr. James Thoppil, Bishop of Kohima and all the Religion Community of the Diocese. 2. T.R. Zeliang, Chief Minister of Nagaland. 3. Catholic Association of Nagaland. 4. Nagaland Catholic Women Association. 5. Nagaland Catholic Youth Movement. 6. Naga Mothers Association. 7. Angamimiapfü Mechü Krotho. 8. Angami Catholic Union. 9. Angami Catholic Women Association. 10. District Education Officer and Staff Kohima. 11. Tesophenyu Catholic Union Kohima. 12. St. Francis De Sales ACWA. 13. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral ACWA. 14. Kepekrokelie Kro-u. 15. Christ King Church Parish Priest & Community. 16. Chakhesang Catholic Women Association. 17. All the Church Association of different denominations. 18. Different organizations and groups. It is truly great and we glorify God that our mother was blessed and had lived for 107 years and died a peaceful death to live in her heavenly abode. Vilanuo Angela and family. K-3640

We the family members of Late S. Hankiba Yimchunger, 2nd G.B. Kiusowongto Village would like to offer our thanks to each and every individual, societies, churches, public, friends & to all the organisations & well wishers who stood by us physically, financially and through prayers during the prolonged illness and at the sad demise on 24th Sept. 2016. We convey our special thanks to : 1. Sotokur Vill. Council, Churches & Public 2. Longtokur Vill. Council, Born : 25/03/1928 Churches & Public Died : 24/09/2016 3. Kiusowongto Vill. Council, Churches & Public 4. Khumongshe Vill. Council, Churches & Public 5. Chessore Vill Council & Public 6. Y/Aunru Vill. Council & Public 7. Moyit Vill. Council & Public 8. Thiyang Vill. Council & Public 9. Kelongrü Vill. Council & Public 10. K. Longsoru Village & Public 11. Lunthur Village & Public 12. Angangba Village & Public 13. Helipong Village & Public 14. Sipongsang Village & Public 15. Longkhim Town & Public 16. Kiphire Town 17. Y.B.C Tuensang Town 18. Y.B.C Youth Department Tuensang Town 19. Officer Sector Youth, Tuensang 20. Dr. Penjong & nurses Poly Clinic, Tuensang 21. President Officer Sector Tuensang 22. Khiamniungan Community Officer Sector. We sincerely apologise our inability to mention each and every individual through this column, but pray our Almighty God bless you all abundantly. DP-7506

Loving wife, children, grand children & in-laws K

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