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DC Zbt. notifies on e-roll orientation
Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer, Zunheboto has informed all AEROs, supervisors and BLOs under Zunheboto district that training and orientation programme on Special Summary Revision of Electoral Roll w.r.t. 1.1.2018 as qualifying date has been scheduled as:- AEROs and supervisors on September 8 at DC’s Conference Hall; BLOs of 33 Suruhuto A/C and 35th Zunheboto A/C on September 14, 2017 at DC’s Conference Hall; BLOs of 31 Akuluto A/C, 32 Atoizu A/C, 34 Aghunato A/C and 36 Satakha A/C on September 14 at their respective Sub-Divisional Headquarters.
The Youth department of United Baptist Churches Association North East India (UBCANEI) will be organising youth fiesta under the theme “Empowering the youth; no turning back” from September 7 to 9 at Youth Oasis Centre, Dimapur. Rev. L Hevuto Awomi, executive secretary UBCANEI; Moses T Fithu, finance secretary cum youth evangelist UBCANEI and Akumla Kamie, youth director UBC BSF Camp, Kohima, will be the speakers of the event. All youth department under UBCANEI have been invited to the programme.
As directed by the Ministry of Kilo Affairs, Union Territory-I gave its final call (information) to all the Steering Committee members, Kilonsers, Deputy Kilonsers, Tatars, PROs, POs, APOs, Leacys, Razou Peyus, Khapurs, and RSIs to submit their personal bio- data at its Regional Office before September 15 during the office hour. Purana Bazaar ration card holders informed Purana Bazaar GB, Ntongsi Ngullie has informed all PHH ration card holders that PHH rice will be distributed on September 6 at the Council Hall Purana Bazar. All concerned card holders are informed to collect according to timing mentioned:- Model colony from 7 to 10 a.m.; Jorapukhri-10 to 11 am; New colony-11 to 12 am; Mt. View colony -12 to 1 pm; Middle colony-1pm to 2 pm; High school colony-2 to 3 pm. The GB also informed all ration card holders to submit a xerox copy of ration card along with Aadhaar card of all family while collecting rice. ANHTU Mon unit general meeeting All Nagaland Hindi Teachers Union (ANHTU) Mon unit has convened a general meeting on September 13, 10 a.m. at district Headquarter Mon Town Council Hall. All the members have been requested to attend the meeting along with membership fee of Rs. 400 positively. Absentees will be penalised with fine as per the union’s resolution. Teachers are reminded to bring their bio data along with education qualification documents. Matriculate diploma holders, Neshes gahan, Praveen, Parangat, Nishanat from Central institute Agra are also asked to bring their Admit card, marksheet and pass certificate. Failing to do the concerned teacher will be held responsible. Mokokchung DPDB meeting The monthly Mokokchung District Planning & Development Board (DPDB) meeting has been convened on September 7, 11 a.m. atthe Conference Hall of ADC (Planning). All the members have been asked to be present. Special Kohima DPDB meeting District Planning Machinery, Kohima, ADC, Planning and Member Secretary, DPDB, Kohima, Ketoho Luho has informed all the members of Kohima District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) that a special DPDB meeting for finalization of Local Area Development Programme, 2017 will be held on September 7, 10 a.m. at the DPDB conference hall. All the members have been requested to attend positively. NEWS IN BRIEF
Organisations condemn murder Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): The Systematic Voters’ Ed- ucation & Electoral Partici- pation (SVEEP) campaign was launched at Longleng on September 5 at Voters Registration and Education Centre (VREC) setup at the DC office. In his address, the Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer Longleng, Y. Denngan Aen- noho Phom appealed to the gathering students, teachers, lectures and officers to avail the facility provided by the Election Commission. He asserted that in the past many students and youths have neglected their rights to vote which is very important for their future career. Poiting out that the present youths and the stu- dent’s organizations are very active and are well aware about their rights, DC was optimistic that the youths will pay a vital role and change the prevailing system. The role of BAG & VREC was proposed by AEO Longleng, Renben Mozhui. He informed that VREC is the centre where any individuals/persons can approach the office/ center in the absence of BLOs directly for any con- sultations like inclusion, deletion or transposition etc and any other related inquiries. The AEO also briefed on various forms, qualifica- tion for voters, documents required and other related information for conduct of free and fair elections in the country.
Sankalp Patra was also distributed to the participat- ing students. Meanwhile, as part of the Youth Voter’s Festival (ECI), Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) campaign seminar was held at Peren Government Col- lege on September 4. The programme was organised by the District Election Of- Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): The Naga People’s Front, Mon Division on Tuesday September 5 organised installation programme of the newly appointed office bearers of divisional, Women, Youth and Farmers Wing at Mon HQ. The programme was graced by Parliamen- tary Secretary Pohwang Konyak, and General Secretary (NPF Central) in-charge of Mon Division, Chingao Konyak as observers. The new team of office bearers for Di- visional unit will be led by H Pujok Konyak as president, Hongnaw HA Konyak as gen- eral secretary (Administration), K.Chingkai Konyak as general secretary (Organizing & Mobilization), Nangmeng Konyak as presi- dent (Women Wing), Longshah Konyak as president (Youth Wing), Chemjan Konyak as president (Farmers Wing) along with host of vice presidents, general secretaries, secretaries, advisers and others for divisional unit and all frontal organisations. Pohwang addressed party members to stand firm and work hard with utmost dedica- tion and commitment to win the upcoming elections under the leadership of Presi- dent NPF Neiphiu Rio and Chief Minister TR.Zeliang. Chingao chaired the function and also delivered Keynote address while pastor of KBCM New Site Fellowship Phelem Konyak invoked God’s blessings pand Rev.Henshak Konyak offered dedicatory prayer for newly inducted members. The ceremony was attended by host of NPF Central office bearers, CEC members, farmer candidates, A/C units presidents and officials from all nine Assembly Constituencies under Mon Division and hundreds of party women and men. Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): The Naga Students’ Union Kolkata (NSUK) observed its 52nd Fresher’s Social un- der the theme “Celebrating diversity, embracing unity” on September 3 at Bishop’s College, Kolkata, with Capt. Renathung Ezung, Pilot, Air India as chief guest. Addressing the students, Ezung said young students should rise up with good leadership qualities. “As be- lievers, we should reach out to people around us wher- ever we are,” he added. Ezung urged the audi- ence to keep in mind the traditions. Further, he en- couraged the students that they succeed in whatever they do if they have strong belief.
The first session was Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): To remain clean colony under the aegis of “Swacch Bharat” the River Belt Colony Council (RBCC)in its executive meeting on August 19, unanimously decided to carry out social work on every Saturday from 6 to 8 a.m. with im- mediate effect. All residents, institutions, work places, shops, hotel etc. are advised to carry out general cleanli- ness as decided. The council also informed that throwing of gar- bage in the river, drainage or way side of approach road other then designated place or DMC pick up vehicle is strictly prohibited. RBCC also notified the pet owners to chain their and keep within their respective compound. It also cautioned that if any dog found loitering in the colony shall not be held responsible for any eventu- ality and heavy fine will be imposed. Residents and public are also requested to co- operate with the decision. Strict action/fine will be imposed which deem fit in case of failures to abide rules and regulations of the colony, the council added.
ANTA Dimapur unit: All Naga- land Taxi Association (ANTA) Dimapur Unit has strongly con- demned the brutal murder of its member, Swudeve Nakhro on September 3 at Kohima. In a press release, general secre- tary Ahoshe Chophi and Secretary Vitolu Chophi, stated that carjack- ing crime has been continuously happening past two months. They also mentioned that one of its members Bijoy who was also mur- dered on July 16 and found at Kho- panalla Dimapur and the culprit(s) is still yet to be booked. In this connection, the ANTA Dimapur unit requested the re- sponsible law enforcing agencies of Kohima and Dimapur to im- mediately book the culprits before the situation escalate. Further the unit conveyed heartfelt condolence to the be- reaved family and pray for the departed soul. PWUK: The Pholami Welfare Un- ion Kohima (PWUK) has strongly condemned the gruesome and cold blooded murder of Swuduve Nakro son of Nuveta Nakro of Pholami village on September 2, whose body was found near Dzuvuzie, Chiechama-Nachama junction. “Swuduve Nakro was a dedi- cated taxi driver eking a living in Kohima town to provide for his family of 3 daughters, 2 sons and his loving wife. Dignity of labour was of one trait he knew and did well. He was God fearing and had served as Church Secretary of Pholami Baptist Church. Now the only bread earner of the family has been taken away by the cruel killers. It is very depressing that the murderer(s) only motive was to take away his taxi by killing him,” stated PWUK. The PWUK urged the Govern- ment to apprehend the murderer(s) at the earliest and award befitting punishment. It also called upon the public to condemn such heinous crime.
NAYO: The Northern Angami Youth Organisation (NAYO) has vehemently condemned the brutal murder of taxi driver Swudeve Na- kro, whose body was recovered at Dziiviizie, Chiechama-Nachama village junction on September 2. The organisation and its denizens expressed shocked to receive such news which occurred within its jurisdiction when all are enjoying peaceful environment. The organi- sation therefore, in support to the ANTAs demand urged upon law enforcing agencies to investigate the case and book the culprit(s) at the earliest and serve befitting punishment according to the law of the land. The NAYO further proposed a suggestion to the Superintendent of Police (SP), Kohima to install CCTV cameras at every police check-gates for public securities. PWUD: The Pholami Welfare Union Dimapur (PWUD) has vehemently condemned the bar- baric and senseless murder of its member Swüdüve Nakro, ‘a highly respectable upcoming and dynamic leader in our community.’ He served in various capacities as a church leader, teacher and thereaf- ter into many NGOs, the PWUD stated. The union also appealed the authority to pursue the case at the earliest to avoid complica- tions. Further, PWUD pray for the bereaved family that God comfort them in a special way. WCH: The Western Chakhesang Hoho (WCH) has vehemently con- demned the heinous crime wherein taxi driver Swuduve Nakro of Pholami village, Phek District was murdered in cold blood, dumped the body near Chiechama village and took away his car by some evil doers on the pretext of hiring a taxi to Wokha from Kohima. The Hoho expressed shock by the inhuman and barbaric act meted upon the taxi driver, who is a responsible citizen and a father, feeding his family from his humble earning.
TheWCH urged upon the Gov- ernment agencies to take the matter in seriously and nap the culprit(s) at the earliest so that justice is served as per the law of the land. The Hoho also noted that no murderer should be allowed to roam free. “Taxi drivers as well as the citizens of the state deserve peace, security to travel anywhere sans fear in the state. Life of the taxi drivers and peace loving citizens has become a risk with such monster on the loose” the release added. The Hoho shared its sorrow and extended condolences to the bereaved wife and family and also pray that God’s comfort be upon them during this difficult time. ANTA Wokha Unit: ANTA Wokha unit has strongly con- demned the heinous murder of Swudeve Nakhro of Pholami vil- lage and carjacking of his brand new Alto 800 Taxi on September 2, and whose body was recovered on September 3 near Dzuvuzie between Chichama and Nachama village junction under Kohima district. The unit fervently appealed to the law enforcing agency to investigate and book the culprit(s) at the earliest and award befitting punishment. ANTA Wokha unit further conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members and pray for the departed soul to rest in peace. BJP Chizami : The BJP 17th Chizami Assembly Constituen- cy has expressed its resentment against the brutal murder on its party member and Unit President of Pholami Village, Swuduve Nakro who was found murdered on September 3 near Dzüvuzie be- tween Chiechama and Nachama village junction by unidentified miscreant(s) on the pretext of going to Wokha. Mandal president Vetshe Tsu- zuh and general secretary Khrope Tsuhah described Nakro as a sin- cere and dedicated party member. The Chizami AC expressed shock that such crime exists in a Christian state called Nagaland for Christ. Such unwanted criminals who want to make a living with the cost of an innocent life have no place to live in a civilised society and should be condemn by every citizens, the release stated. The party appealed to the law enforcement agency to book the perpetrator(s) at the earliest and award befitting punishment so that justice is delivered. It also urged upon the State BJP President, Visasolie Lhoungu to pursue the matter with the gov- ernment in authority to ensure that justice is not deny and an ex-gratia is provided to the bereaved family. While condemning the in- cident, BJP 17th Chizami A/C stated that Nakro’s contribution towards the welfare of the party and in strengthening the leadership of Kevechutso Doulo will never go in vain and will always be remem- bered in the party family. It also extended solidarity to the bereaved family and pray for the departed soul to rest in peace. WEATHER FORECAST IN OTHER DISTRICTS Max Min DP RH RF WOKHA 21.6 18.8 19.3 91 NIL
MON 30.4 23.2 23.6 92 NILW
TUENSANG 23.2
18 19.8
93 17.1
MKG 27.2 22.4 22.4 81 7.4
PHEK 24.2 19.2 22 93
KIPHIRE 26 24 22.6 92 1.6 SECHÜ ZUBZA 27 19 21.7 77 5.8 TSEMINYU 23.4
20 21.6
90 1.4
JALUKIE 28 20 20.8 74 NIL MANGKOLEMBA 30 24.8 26.4 91 2.8
*Dew Point (DP) *Relative Humidity (RH) * Rainfall (RF) Source: Department of Soil & Water Conservation, Nagaland fice, Peren in collaboration with Peren Government College, Team One and higher secondary schools of Peren town. Resource person, Vice Principal, Peren Govern- ment College, Albert spoke on increasing qualitative participation in terms of ethical and informed vot- ing. Assistant Election Offic- er (AEO), Nathan Konyak delivered the introductory speech and apprised that the Special Summary Revision will begin from October. SVEEP is a multi-in- tervention programme that reaches out through dif- ferent modes and media to educate citizens, elec- tors and voters in order to increase their awareness and participation. It is de- signed according to the socio-economic, cultural and demographic profile of the state as well as history of electoral participation in previous rounds of elections and learning. Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Council (NPCC) will be undertaking district tour across the state from September 8 to 28, under the leadership of NPCC President, K Therie and a host of senior party lead- ers and office bearers. The tour will com- mence with dedicatory prayer meeting at Con- gress Bhavan Kohima on September 8 and will cul- minate on September 28 at Dimapur. The NPCC appealed to the people of Nagaland irrespective of party af- filiations to come forward and be a part of the pub- lic meetings to hear the talk of senior party lead- ers especially on NPCC Roadmap that promises to deliver the state from the prolonged spell of misgov- ernance. NPCC also welcome all public leaders at vari- ous levels, intellectuals, service pensioners, work- ing professionals, youths, students and women folk to put forth their valued opinions during discussion hours of the meeting, as it will shape up the destiny of the people and the state if given an opportunity. Following are the itin- erary of the district tour programme where public meetings are scheduled:- September 8- Kohima; September 9- Peren; Sep- tember 13-Mokokchung; September 14-Longleng; September 15-Zunheboto; September 16-Wokha; September 21-Mon; Sep- tember 23- Tuensang; September 25-Kiphire; September 27-Phek; Sep- tember 28-Dimapur. Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): In pursu- ance to the Chief Electoral Officer, Nagaland, Additional Deputy Com- missioner & Electoral Registra- tion Officer, Mokokchung, Sachin Jaiswal, has informed that the schedule for Special Summary Revi- sion of Photo Electoral Rolls, with reference to January 1, 2018 as the qualifying date will be as follows: Draft publication of rolls on Oc- tober 3; period for filling claims and objections from October 3 to 31; reading of relevant part/section of photo, Electoral Rolls in local bod- ies meetings etc. and verifications of name on October 13 and 27; special campaign dates with booth level agents of political parties for receiv- ing claims and objection on October 14 and 28; disposal of claims and objections by November 30; updat- ing the database, merging of photo- graphs, updating the control tables and preparation and printing of supplementary list by December 20; and Final publication of Electoral Rolls on January 5, 2018. chaired by Thepuzo Keyho, who is pursuing his master’s degree in International Re- lations at Jadavpur Univer- sity while Pastor of Naga Christian Fellowship Kolkata, Hetovi Ayemi invoked God’s blessing. A special song was presented by Nukshijongla Ozukum, a BD final year student at Serampore Col- lege. Nibo D Zhimo gave the presidential address while Thejaselhou Rhetso, general secretary of NSUK proposed the vote of thanks. In the second session in- spiring incitement was given by Samuel Vaiphei, IRS of- ficer; Melong Longkumer presented a song while Nitoka Chishi enthralled the audience with an electro dance. Ighato Yepthomi and TiajunglaIm- chen were crowned as the Mr and Miss fresher of NSUK 2017 respectively.
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