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K Deputy Commissioner, Dimapur, Kesonyu Yhome along with the recipients of Teachers’ Day at Christian Higher Secondary School Covenant Hall, Dimapur, on Tuesday. Neiba Kronu handing over awards to a teacher in Pfutsero on September 5. Teachers of Salesian College of Higher College being felicitated on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. KK Sema addressing the gathering at the 56th fresher’s day cum teacher’s day celebration of the Kohima Science College on September 5. Members of NUTAK during the dharna in the University Campus on September 5.
GPRN/NSCN terminates officials Kohima Science College holds fresher’s day Teachers’ Day celebrated across State witnessed other colourful events through songs, video presentation, dances, teach- ers’ day address, skit, com- edy etc. CHSS: Students of Christian Higher Secondary School, Dimapur, celebrated Teach- ers’ Day by honouring their teachers with a colourful display of talents. Activities included classic melodies, slide show of teachers’ can- did moments, violin recital, beat box and dances. The programme at Cov- enant Hall, CHSS campus, was graced by Dr. Vikato Ki- nimi, Chief Medical Officer, Dimapur, who praised the teachers as makers of presi- dents, bureaucrats, doctors and scientists and encour- aged the students to have good relationship with their teachers citing the examples of two pioneering Naga edu- cationists, A Kevichüsa and Dr. Mayangnokcha. Wokha: Wokha unit of All Nagaland Private School Association (ANPSA) ob- served the Teachers’ Day at Don Bosco Youth Centre, which was marked with presentation of songs, drama and dance. Dr. Chumben Murry, speaking on the occasion, thanked all the teachers for what he is today as a doctor by profession and former minister. He underscored the significant role of the youth, who hold the keys to better- ment of the society. He advised the students to be sincere, humble and regard their teachers stating that it is the first steps to- wards achieving their goals. The event also witnessed conferring awards to the best teachers in different fields, which were handed over by the chief guest. KDSU: Kasha Daho Stu- dents’ Union (KDSU) has celebrated Teachers’ Day with the participation of seven schools with Kenny Semp, senior lecturer of DIET as the guest speaker. Speaking on the occa- sion, Semp emphasised on sincerity and hard work and appealed the teachers serv- ing in rural areas to do self research as to why there are less enrolment in the primary school. He also encouraged the students to respect the teach- ers and keep themselves neat and clean. KDSU president Jwenbu Tep encouraged the teachers to be sincere and give their best in rendering their serv- ice to the society. Meanwhile, KDSU awarded Pfukrelo Cheng as the best teacher of the year. MGMHSSL: MGM High- er Secondary School cel- ebrated the Teacher’s Day in the school campus which witnessed presentation var- ied events performed by students from Nursery to Class XII. In his address, the School Principal reminded the students that “Teaching is the one profession that cre- ates all other professions.” He also urged the teachers teach with passion, teach with dedication and teach with love. Teachers were presented with gifts by St. Thomas Mission Society. Chessore: Sangto Christian School, Chessore, celebrated the Teachers’ Day at Ches- sore Village Baptist Church in which the guest speaker and chairman of the school managing board, Lakiu- mong expressed gratitude to the teachers for toiling throughout the year in spite of so many obstacles to bring out the best. He also exhorted the teachers to be the role model not only in the school but also in all the aspects of their daily life. K Keyoungkhum, the school head master, also expressed gratitude to the teaching staff for their out- standing performance and appealed to continued with the same dedication. PVHSS: Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Dimapur, celebrated the Teachers’ Day with great enthusiasm. Speaking on the occa- sion, the School Principal Monoj Bhattacharjee, re- minded the teachers about their responsibilities as na- tion builders. He also paid his rich tribute to Dr. S Radhakrishnan, the second President of India. To mark the occasion, a lively and colourful cultural programme was organised by the students. Students also conveyed their best re- gards to the teachers and offered handsome gifts to the teachers seeking their blessings. BCTE: Bosco College of Teacher Education, Di- mapur, celebrated the Teach- ers’ Day in the College au- ditorium wherein teacher trainees put up an excellent show that was interspersed with music, dance, speech- es and multi-media pro- grammes. The Collge Principal, Rev. Fr. Dr. TC Joseph un- derscored the crucial and significant role of the teach- ers in the society and re- minded all the staff and the teacher trainees to love their profession with passion, dedication, and integrity as the teaching profession is one of the most noble and responsible professions. He also stated that a teacher’s profession is one of the most gratifying and fulfilling pro- fessions in the world. He cited the examples of Dr. Manmohan Singh, former PM of India, and late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, former President, both of whom earnestly wanted to ‘return to the classroom’ after their top and illustrious services for the country. The teacher trainees showcased their talents with varieties of programmes. SSU: Soyim Students’ Un- ion (SSU) celebrated Teach- ers’ Day at Babu Tzubo Amphitheatre in Ungma village in which the Dep- uty Director of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry, Dr. Chungpong was fe- licitated by SSU president, Talitemsu Longkumer. The Teachers’ Day pro- gramme was organised on the theme “Teachers- the nation builders.” PRESS RELEASE The All India Sonia Gandhi Association (AISGA) National Conference was held at Raipur in Chhattisgarh State on 27th of August 2017. During the Conference, AISGA National President Dr. M C Rishi Bishnoi honoured Shri Neilo Koza, National Sr. Vice President and Zone President Zone No. 3 (on extreme right) with the National Award. AISGA is a social organisation with the sole purpose of helping the poor and needy people of the society. Handing over the award, the National President Shri Bisnoi expressed the hope that Shri Koza will work whole heartedly and in a disciplined manner by upholding the democratic traditions of our country and will strengthen the association and also our great country by helping the poor and needy people for their welfare and prosperity keeping in mind the determination of Indira Gandhi Ji, honesty of Rajiv Gandhi Ji and sacrifice of Smt. Sonia Gandhi Ji. Issued by: Media Cell, All India Sonia Gandhi Association. K-1314 Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): Nagaland University Teach- ers’ Association, Kohima Campus (NUTAK), Mer- iema, extended solidarity to the nation-wide ‘Court Arrest’ at Jantar Mantar in Delhi staged by the Federa- tion of Central Universi- ties Teachers’ Association (FEDCUTA) and All India Federation of University & College Teachers’ Or- ganisations (AIFUCTO) by wearing black ribbon in the University Campus on Teachers’ Day from 12 noon to 2 p.m. The cour t arrest is staged in protest against the non-implementation of the Chauhan Commit- tee recommendation for 7th PRC and the ulterior motives of the government to withdraw all financial responsibility from higher education in the names of HEFA (Higher Educa- tion Funding Agency) and HEERA (Higher Education Empowerment Regulatory Authority) and graded au- tonomy towards complete privatisation and the push to turn education into cor- porate investments. This jointly stated in a
Jotsoma, Sep 5 (EMN): Kohima Science College (Autonomous), Jostoma, organ- ised its 56th fresher’s day cum teacher’s day at the college auditorium on Tuesday. The guest speaker, Khekiye K Sema, retired IAS officer and advisor to ACAUT, in his address, said that students are little Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): General Secre- tary of GPRN/NSCN, N Kitovi Zhimomi has terminated its deputy kilonser Vedeta Nienu from active national service with immediate effect for his alleged breach of party Discipline C- Security (3) and (6). In an expulsion ahza, Kitovi said Vedeta Nienu has been expelled from the active national activities for his anti-party activities which is a major threat to the party. Vedeta has been directed to surren- der all the government properties within 5 days from the day of his expulsion dated September 5. In a similar order, N Kitovi Zhimomi has issued suspension order against its kilonser Akato Chophi from the active national service for an indefinite period for committing ultra vires thereby breaching the party discipline C (Security) 4 and 5. Akato Chophi has been directed to surrender all the government properties within 5 days. The suspension order comes into effect from September 5. press release issued by NU- TAK president Prof. N Das and the general secretary Dr. Tiatoshi Jamir. clay in the teachers’ hand to be mould and become something useful in the society. He hoped that the teachers will produce qual- ity results like the college have produced quality students over the past years and make them persons that society can accept and look up to in the future. “These children are under your pro- tection and guidance, so they need you to mould them like a beautiful caricature of something that people would love and ap- preciate,” said KK Sema. To the students, he advised not to for- get paying attention to what the teachers taught them and always appreciate the things taught them. He also encouraged the students to believe in themselves as God has created each one equally. To be a leader, one should be proactive in all the social activities, KK Sema said. Megoneitso, former HOD dept of Botany, exhorting the students said the col- lege has inspired him to take teaching as a career. He urged the students to be sincere in their commitment and made effort in realising those dreams. Dimapur, Sep 5 (EMN): Schools across Nagaland celebrated the Teachers’ Day on September 5 in which rich tributes were paid through presentations of skits, songs and dances for their noble profession. Fondly referred to them ‘friend, teacher and guide,’ Teachers’ Day is cel- ebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of the former President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Dimapur: Deputy Commis- sioner, Dimapur, Kesonyu Yhome, while underlining the bigger responsibilities of the teachers, urged the latter to transform society from literate to an enlightened and educated society. Addressing the combined Teachers’ Day’ celebration at Christian Higher Secondary School Covenant Hall on Tuesday, Yhome made a comparison study of state’s education statistics before and after statehood stating that in 1951 Nagaland’s lit- eracy rate was 10.5%, which shot rapidly to 79.55% as per the 2011 census. He has attributed the success to the sincere and dedicated sacrifices of the teachers. “Teachers’ changed our society from illiterate to liter- ate. In the next 50 years you have to transform our society from literate to enlightened and educated society. The responsibilities of teachers have grown tremendously over the years as they not only have to educate but also confront a host of issues and challenges,” persuaded the DC. Yhome also urged teach- ers to maintain ‘accountabil- ity, humanity and respect- ability’ in the best interests of students and society. Deputy District Edu- cation Officer Dimapur, Amongla Jamir delivered welcome address and chair- man of Livingstone Founda- tion HSS –cum- president All Nagaland Private Schools Association (ANPSA), An- drew Ahoto exhorted on the significance of Teachers’ Day. Pfutsero: A combined Teachers’ Day celebration was held in Pfutsero or- ganised by Pfutsero Town Schools Association (PTSA) with minister of Environ- ment, Forest & Climate Change, Neiba Kronu, as the chief guest. Kronu, in his speech, congratulated the teach- ers and students for their laudable work and also appreciated the PTSA for organising such event in a grand manner. He reiter- ated his commitment to extend financial assistance to PTSA for awarding deserv- ing teachers and meritorious students every year as long as he is the elected leader of the 16 Pfutsero assembly constituency. He highlighted on recent development such as recog- nition of Pfutsero Govern- ment College, up-gradation of Government High School Pfutsero to Government Higher Secondary School and construction of new classrooms. He also in- formed that opening of a science stream has been ap- proved adding the skill devel- opment centre will be made functional by next year. The minister also exhort- ed the students to be ready for the future armed with proper and relevant skills. MITE: Modern Institute of Teacher Education (MITE), Kohima, celebrated Teach- ers’ Day in the college Audi- torium. The programme was chaired by Khrowelo Thopi and Lipoksongla Imsong and Newkai of 3rd semester spoke on the significance of the day. Pelee Hekha, Managing Director of MITE, exhorted about the importance of skill-based education and its significance with chang- ing times. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Wa- tikokba Longkumer. SCHE: Salesian College of Higher Education (SCHE) celebrated Teachers’ Day in its auditorium. Addressing the students, the College Principal Fr. Dr. Policarp Xalxo exhorted both the stu- dents and teachers to strive towards excellence and qual- ity education. He also placed on record the hard work and dedication of the teachers in imparting knowledge and values for the betterment of the students. In his speech, Rector of SCHE, Fr. Tom Karthik said that teachers play vital role in making society a better place to live in. The objective of a good teacher is to enable the students to learn, grow and live a good stable life in the society, he mentioned. The programme also
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New Delhi, Sep 5 (IANS): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Assam Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said the purpose of North-East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) is to develop the region and make it Congress-free. “NEDA is a political platform but BJP President Amit Shah has said that apart from pursuing a political objective, we should also talk about economy and bringing about an emotional integration in the region,” Sarma said at the second conclave of NEDA here. “It is an alliance of parties that are concerned about the development of Northeast and about making it Congress-mukt. We are working towards that,” he said. Sarma is the Convener of NEDA, which is a coalition between the BJP and various regional political parties of the northeast. He said that three states -- Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram -- that did not have BJP governments were not participating in the conclave, but representatives from different parties of these states were attending. “The three states are not participating for obvious reasons but important political parties of these states are present in the meeting,” he said. “These party representatives have raised very specific issues which have been noted down by our president,” he added. Imphal, Sep. 5 (PTI): The r e s i d e n c e o f a f o r m e r t o p bureaucrat of Manipur, whose name figured in the FIR lodged against a former chief minister and five others for alleged financial irregularities, has been searched, a senior police officer said today. The search was carried out at the residence of the former project director of Manipur Development Society (MDS) Y Ningthem in Imphal West district yesterday following a search warrant issued by a court, the police officer said. The result of the search was not known, he said. N i n g t h e m ’ s n a m e h a d figured in the FIR lodged against former Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh and five former top bureaucrats of the state, for alleged financial irregularities in the MDS. The five former bureaucrats include three for mer chief secretaries and two officers of the MDS. The search warrant was issued after Imphal sub divisional police office (SDPO) PS A Ghanashyam Sharma had filed an application prayer in the court in connection w i t h t h e a l l e ge d f i n a n c i a l irregularities in the MDS. Meanwhile, Congress MLA N Loken Singh at a programme yesterday, had termed the act of registering the FIR against the former chief minister and the former bureaucrats as political vendetta. However, Health Minister L Jayantakumar Singh in the BJP- led coalition government, denied the charge. The former chief minister and the five others were charged of cheating, criminal conspiracy, breach of trust, and misconduct by a public servant in the FIR lodged by Th Munindro Singh, Joint Secretary, Planning at Imphal police station on September 1. The FIR was lodged on the basis of an enquiry report submitted by the Vigilance department. The vigilance report had said that the former chief minister “is required to be examined and record his statement as he was the chairman of MDS from July 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014. O Ibobi Singh and two former chief secretaries named in the FIR had denied the charges and termed it as a fabrication , a day after the FIR was lodged. Before the state assembly elections in March 2017, the BJP had promised in its election manifesto that all financial scams in the last 15 years would be probed.
O Ibobi Singh was the chief minister for three terms beginning 2002 till March 2017. Radheshyam Singh said what we are today is because of teachers, they are thr main contributing force that human resource development can be made possible in society. L a u d i n g t h e contributions made by private schools in education sector in the State, Radheshyam a p p e a l e d t o a l l t h e stakeholders to co-operate with the Government in bringing a major change in the sector in days to come. He said Dhanamanjuri University Bill and other two bills regarding regulations, control and checking of private schools and private coaching/tuition centres will be implemented soon. Altogether, 10 teachers were awarded with State Te a c h e r s Awa r d a n d teachers selected for their contributions in Green School Campaign were also felicitated in the function. A book named “Education in Manipur” written by Dr S Jamini Devi was also released. Dimapur, Sep. 5 (EMN): The All India Chakma Students’ Union, the apex student’s body of the Chakmas of India, welcomed the report submitted by the Mizoram Government to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) that the Chakma population data from 1901 to 1941 as presented by the Central Young Mizo Association (CYMA) are false and fabricated, this was reported through a press release. It stated, in 2014 the Central Young Mizo Association (CYMA), the largest NGO of Mizos in Mizoram, wanted to conduct the “Head Count” Census on the Chakma Buddhist m i n o r i t i e s o f M i z o r a m . The Chakmas protested this “proposed unconstitutional and discriminatory Head Count census” by non-state actors and filed a complaint before the NHRC.
T h e C Y M A c l a i m e d that Chakmas’ population in Mizoram was 198 in 1901; 306 in 1911; 680 in 1921; 863 in 1931; 5,088 in 1941; 15,297 in 1951; 19,337 in 1961; 22,393 in 1971; 39,638 1981; 54,217 in 1991; 71,283 in 2001 and 96,972 in 2011. It claimed that these data were taken from the Census data. Based on these socalled “Census data” the CYMA alleged that the rapid growth rate of Chakmas’ population was due to illegal infiltration from Bangladesh and therefore illegal Chakma foreigners must be identified, it added. But, now it has come to light that the Mizoram government has clarified that the so called Census data on Chakmas from 1901 to 1941 as claimed by the CYMA are not genuine. The State government has validated Chakma population data only from Census 1951 to Census 2011 which did not show any abnormal growth rate of Chakmas. L a l h r i a t p u i a , D e p u t y Secretary to the Government of Mizoram, Home Department in his official response on behalf of the Government of Mizoram vide letter No. C-18018/74/2014- HM(HR) dated April 10th 2015 informed the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) that:“Census figures indicating the population of Chakmas in Mizoram starting from Census 1951 to Census 2011 has been obtained from Census Directorate and the same are enclosed at Annex-I along with background notes. The Central Young Mizo Association (CYMA), is of the considered view that the ballooning of Chakmas’ population in Mizoram is due to continuing influx of Chakmas from Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh and cannot be attributed to birth alone of Chakmas possessing Indian citizenship living in Mizoram. The veracity of the census figures between 1901 and 1941 cannot be ascertained as the same are not available with the Census Directorate, Mizoram. It further stated that, the state government of Mizoram was of the view that CYMA’s “Head Count” campaign was illegal and meant to “vitiate communal harmony in the State”. “It is now clear from the facts clarified by the Mizoram government that some Mizo NGOs have been launching anti-Chakma campaigns all these years based on falsified, fabricated and manufactured population figures of Chakmas which they falsely claimed to be from official Census data. The State’s response to the NHRC has exposed all those who have been carrying out their communal agenda to target members of a particular community based on their ethnic origin”- stated All India Chakma Students Union (AICSU) in a statement released to the media. Download 0.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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