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Colourful traditional finery, enthralling folk songs, bubbly dance steps, sumptuous feasts and cheerful faces marked Moatsü celebrations in Süngratsü and Longmisa today where the Chief Minister of Nagaland, TR Zeliang, was the Chief Guest in both villages. In both villages, while addressing the people, Zeliang emphasized that “building unity” was a pre-requisite for ushering in development. He also emphasized on the importance of preserving nature by adopting sustainable development methods. He added that Nagas needed to also preserve their culture and traditional values to safeguard their identity without which they would “loose the respect of others.” Saying that food sufficiency was of paramount importance, he added that Nagas must exploit the fertile soil to “produce good crops” and not only meet self sufficiency but also produce surplus to export. He also encouraged the farmers to opt for organic farming. On the Naga political problem, Zeliang said that many generations of Nagas
Longmisa villagers enacting a representational Moatsü log pulling ceremony, or Moatsü Tongshipo, during Moatsü celebration at Longmisa village, Mokokchung, May 2. (Morung Photo)
have come and gone fighting for sovereignty and independence and that time has now come for Nagas to face “reality,” that it is “not the time to criticize but to contribute suggestions” for finding a solution to the problem. He also said that all sixty elected representatives have united for the cause of finding a solution but regretted that Naga political groups have now splintered into nine factions. For development of Nagaland, he said that “permanent peace” is necessary which can be
attained through finding a “solution” to the Naga political problem. Zeliang first landed in Süngratsü village and attended the festival there before heading off to Longmisa village. Before landing in Süngratsü, he also undertook an aerial survey of the adjoining areas where heavy winds and rains destroyed several hundred houses. Zeliang is the third Chief Minister to visit Süngratsü village and the first CM to do so in 32 years. He also became the first CM of
Kohima, may 2 (mExN): The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) will be announcing the results of High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examinations on May 3, at 12 noon. The board has tied-up with of National Network of Education (NNE) for the online declaration of result. Nishatha Abraham Bijeesh, the Web Content & Social Media Editor of NNE informed in a press note the results can be accessed through mobile as well as online. On website, the results will be available on www.ExamResults.net and http:// Results. NagalandEducation.net/. Through mobile, the result can be obtained by sending a text message to 56263. For class 10 candidates the SMS should be typed: RESULT<space> NBSE10 < sp a c e > RO L L NUMBER, while for class 12 candidates, it should be RMSA Phase 2&3 candidates staged a protest on Monday, May 2 at the RMSA office of the typed: RESULT<space> Directorate of School Education, Kohima. It was called off later the same day. (Morung Photo) NBSE12<space>ROL L School Education (DoSE), However after the DoSE NUMBER. Students can Kohima in its recently shiftofficials assured them that also register on www.Exed RMSA office. the appointment orders will amResults.net for receivEarlier on April 12, the be issued on May 3, the caning results on E-Mail, it candidates received a writ- didates called off the agitaadded. The result will deten statement from the Min- tion. “We will continue the cide the fate of 22,969 canister of School Education agitation tomorrow if the apdidates in Class 10 (HSLC) and 14,508 candidates in Morung Express News and SCERT, Yitachu, assur- pointment order is not delivHSSLC (Class 12). ing that the appointment ered on time,” asserted the Kohima | May 2 orders will be issued within candidates. A forum called RMSA Phase 2 & 3 candi- April. The agitation was sus- the RMSA 2 & 3 Teachers’ dates yet again staged a pended till April 30. The fail- Forum has also been formed protest and called it off the ure from the government with Yanbemo as the ConveagarTala, may 2 same day on May 2 out- to deliver the assurance on nor and Temsulila as the Co(iaNS): The working side the Government of time led the candidates to convenor for the tenure of 2016-2018. strength of judges in three Nagaland’s Directorate of hold another protest. of the five high courts in the North Eastern states was much less than the sanctioned strength, according to the union law ministry. It said the working strength of judges in five high courts of the North East -- Gauhati, Dimapur, may 2 (mExN): President “The NSCN (IM) should know that the Sikkim, Manipur, Megha- of NSCN (Reformation), Y Wangtin Naga, NSCN (R) is the only Naga political group laya and Tripura -- was today stated that Naga people need real that has supported framework agreement 27 against the sanctioned and pragmatic reconciliation before any signed between NSCN (IM) and Governstrength of 40. An official settlement, or else the future will be a “bed ment of India, because the collective leaders of NSCN (R) exercised their wisdom and document from the union of thorns.” He appealed to all Naga people to have visualized the future,” reiterated the press ministry of law and justice said the working strength of a “vision for the future.” The Nagas of In- note. “After all, it was signed by one Naga pojudges at the Gauhati High dia side, he stated in a press release to- litical group on behalf of the Naga people.” However, the NSCN (R) President asCourt, which has jurisdic- day, must “consolidate our position and serted that the NSCN (IM) is “is one unhelp the Nagas of Myanmar side to have tion in Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal a peaceful and acceptable solution from grateful organization” that has not “filtered” the situation and taken NSCN (R) as Pradesh, was 14 against Myanmar so that they have their future.” “inimical forces.” The NSCN (R) stated that He asked for all to be “trustworthy the sanctioned strength of Naga citizens” in order to “build our bro- it will go to any extent for the good of the 24. “Separate high courts ken home” and “stop attacking and arrest- Nagas but “it will not consume poison.” for the states of Arunachal ing our own brothers.” While asking the two groups to clarify the Pradesh, Nagaland and Wangtin Naga was speaking in the “attack and arrest of fellow Nagas,” Wangtin Mizoram have not been es- context of “continuous attacks and ar- Naga maintained that historic deals of “distablished because the state rests” of NSCN (R) workers by the NSCN trust” and lack of cohesiveness among the governments have not yet (IM) and GPRN/NSCN. This despite the Nagas in the past is a disease that continues completed creation of nec- fact that the NSCN (R) has extended peace to prevail today. Every single Naga faction essary infrastructure in and solidarity with the Naga people for ac- has entered into a ceasefire with the GoI but these states,” the ministry ceptable solution, and it was supporting “hatred, jealousy and antagonism” contindocument said. the August 3, 2015 Framework Agreement. ues in “our day to day system.”
the State to celebrate Moatsü in Longmisa village. The festival in both villages saw the participation of cultural troupes from their respective neighbouring villages. In Süngratsü village, the Moatsü festivity was joined by cultural troupes from Mopungchuket, Longjang, Chami, Longpa and Yisemyong villages while the Süngratsü Students Union and children of Süngratsü also performed cultural dances. Dr. Imtiwapang Aier, Parliamentary Secretary for Geology & Mining, who also hails from Sün-
gratsü village delivered a brief speech. In Longmisa, cultural troupes from Sangtam Alisobu village, Chang Noksen village and Chuchuyimlang village cultural troupes performed folk dances. Süngtsüng Cultural Club, Tamanir Cultural Club, Longmisa Watsü, Longmisa Union Mokokchung, Ongkolang & Lanusapang Zünga and Tenyimia Community Mokokchung were the other troupes who participated. Mass Moatsü feast followed the celebrations in both villages.
Kohima, may 2 (mExN): Chief Minister of Nagaland State, TR Zeliang, took an aerial survey of Chuchuyimlung and surrounding villages, affected by the storm, today. He was accompanied by Cabinet colleagues Tokheho Yepthomi, PHE Minister and Kipili Sangtam, Power Minister. This was informed in a press release from the Media Cell of the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). They took an aerial survey of few affected villages by chopper before landing at Impur. According to the release, the Chief Minister handed a cheque of Rs. 10 Lakh to DC of Mokokchung district, Sushil Kumar Patel, for relief to households in several villages of the district destroyed by a storm. The amount came from the CM’s relief fund to provide immediate relief to those displaced in the affected villages. The CM also gave cheques of Rs. 10 Lakh each to Zunheboto district and Mon district and Rs. 5 Lakh to Longleng district for relief to affected villages. The CMO informed that the Disaster Management team along with the Secretary came to inspect the affected villages and relief will be given after the verification is done through the respective DCs of the districts.
Award is for all: TR Zeliang moKoKchuNg, may 2 (mExN): Making his first public address after returning from Indonesia with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award in Transformation’ at the 6th Global Leadership Awards 2016, the Chief Minister of Nagaland, TR Zeliang today said that the award bestowed on him was for all the elected members of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly and the people of the State as a whole. He stated this while addressing the people gathered to celebrate Moatsü festival in Süngratsü village, Mokokchung. “This award was bestowed to all, not just me,” he said. He explained that the award was accorded to him after Nagaland made a record of sorts by becoming the “first state in not just India but the whole democratic world” to have an opposition-less elected government.
RMSA protest called off No plans to restart ceasefire with NSCN-K: Home ministry
Will continue if appointment orders not delivered on time
‘HCs in North East lack judges’
Pragmatic reconciliation before settlement: Wangtin
ShilloNg, may 2 (iaNS): The Indian government has no plans to re-enter into a ceasefire agreement with Naga insurgent group NSCN-K, a home ministry official said on Monday. “There is no official communication on this (re-entering into ceasefire with NSCN-K) from the government of India,
and at this moment there are no initiatives from our side,” Satyendra Garg, home ministry joint secretary in-charge of northeast affairs, told journalists. Garg, who reviewed the overall law and order situation in Meghalaya with state Home Minister Roshan Warjri, however, said the counter-insurgency operations against
the National Socialist Council of NagalandKhaplang will continue. “We will continue with our operations against the NSCN-K and I should say that the overall security situation in Nagaland is okay,” he said. Nagaland Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang had earlier appealed to the Indian government to restart a cease-
fire agreement with the NSCN-K to allow peace to prevail in the state. S.S. Khaplang, a Myanmarese Hemi Naga chieftain who heads the NSCNK faction, abrogated the ceasefire with the Indian government on March 27, 2015, just a month before the truce was up for renewal. The group had signed a truce in 2001.
Coming Up: New roads & bridges for Dimapur
R&B Minister Vikheho Swu makes inspections and promises
Morung Express News Dimapur | May 2
Dimapur will soon have three new bridges over the Chathe and Dhansiri rivers and Khopanullah stream respectively. These include the ongoing construction of a new bridge over Khopanullah stream at Shoxuvi, building an alternate bridge over Dhansiri River at Nagarjan (Kuda) near the Power substation and dismantling of the old bridge behind CIHSR and construction of a new one. Nagaland State Minister for Roads & Bridges, Y Vikheho Swu, accompanied by Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Resources & Sports, Chairman, NIDC, Tovihoto Ayemi, MLA, and officials from the PWD (Roads & Bridges) on Monday visited the sites of the three upcoming bridges. At Shoxuvi, the Minister said the Khopanullah Bridge, funded by NABARD, should be completed by December this year as budget for the bridge has been set aside. Once completed, the bridge would boost inter-district connectivity between Dimapur and Peren. The Minister also in-
Minister for Roads & Bridges, Y Vikheho Swu, inspecting the ongoing construction of Dobhinullah-Thahekhu Road on Monday. The 2.5 Km stretch is the first road in Nagaland to be constructed using German technology. (Morung Photo)
formed that budget for the two other bridges has already been sanctioned and once the tender process is completed, construction works would commence by this year. Meantime, the Public Works Department (Roads & Bridges) has been entrusted to immediately construct a ‘sub-way’ over the Chathe River adjacent to the old bridge behind CIHSR to provide an alternative route during the period the old bridge is being knocked down and a new bridge built over it. During his visit to the old bridge at Nagarjan (Kuda), Swu suggested that the bridge built during the British time be preserved as a “heritage” and a new bridge constructed adjacent to the existing one.
The R&B Minister also inspected the ongoing construction of the Dobhinullah-Thahekhu Road and expressed satisfaction with the work progress. The contractor and builders informed the Minister that, weather permitting, the construction of the 2.5 km stretch using Germen technology would be completed by May end. On the deplorable condition of the Nagarjan Road, Swu said the PWD(R&B) was presently undertaking patching and soiling works and assured that once the rainy season is over the road would be black topped. On the road stretch from Chakhesang Baptist Church to Khermahal, the Minister said the work was already allotted last year but that the con-
tractor had abandoned it halfway. “Anyway, the Department will complete it this year,” he said. Swu further assured to cover other roads on priority basis. Meanwhile, the Minister has appealed to the public to be patient and cooperate with the Department. “Give us time. With limited funds we cannot cover all roads. After the special category fund has been done away with, we are doing the best we can. Besides, we should not be blamed for past negligence,” he said. Officials from the PWD (R&B) who accompanied the Minister including Chief Engineer (CE), Tali Aier; Additional CE, K Rhetso; EE Dimapur division, Huqheto and superintendent engineers Er. Limanaro and Er. Kahuto.