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Quarter Mess C.H.Q

DIMAPUR: State chief secretary, J. Alam on Friday, advised the department of tourism to be “industry-friendly”, to have the tourism guides registered, to calculate the total industry output and see to the feedbacks of tourists.

According to a DIPR report, he was speaking at the departmental review meeting of Tourism and Youth Resources & Sports in the chef secretary’s conference hall, Secretariat Kohima.

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Addressing the officers and staff of the tourism department, the CS also asked them to come up with a policy to encourage entrepreneurs for vehicle tourism with better luxury vehicles, provide more publicity to boost tourism and see what the people want.

At the meeting, Youth Resources & Sports, director Akumla Chuba in-

State chief secretary, J. Alam addressing the departmental review meeting on Friday. (DIPR)

formed that the department has been working on promoting sports and develop sports infrastructural facilities, conduct tournaments, coaching camps, talent search, participation in regional, national, and international levels and nurturing young talents in the field of sports. She said the department also played a role in channelising the energy of youth for development of the state which includes promotion of Music and Arts (TaFMA), adventure program, outdoor learning, personality development, youth festivals, etc.

Akumla Chuba pointed out that the department has been functioning with inadequate manpower and was struggling with budget constraints.

CS said talent hunt for good sports players was important and that the department should have connections with the youth to carry out projects and maintain a system to facilitate them after completion of their course for job maintenance.

He also asked the department to maintain transparency, equality and not have nepotism among sports players.

Alam said the distribution of sports equipment in villages was another way of promoting sports to the youth and that the department’s financial issues had been noted. Highlighting the department’s activities and visions, commissioner & secretary of Tourism, Kitto Zhimomi said strategies of the department were to identify and export all key tourism products, develop quality infrastructure and facilitation services, create enabling environment for local tourism stakeholders, etc.

He explained that the upcoming projects and initiatives were the state institute of hotel management, ropeways, investment opportunities, IRCTC, off-road capital of the country, CSR opportunities and Homestay and capacity building/skill development.

Kitto Zhimomi also disclosed that many district officers and staff in the state were functioning without offices and land owner issues were hampering their progress.

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State-level training programme on agriculture census held in Kohima

M. Ben Yanthan along with other officers of the department and master trainers on Friday. (NP) Correspondent

KOHIMA, SEP 9 (NPN):

A state-level training programme on the 11th Agriculture Census 2021-22 for field officers and supervisors under ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, New Delhi was held on in the conference hall of the directorate of Agriculture, here, on Friday.

Speaking at the training programme, director of Agriculture, M. Ben Yanthan said the training was aimed at providing crucial information on structural aspects of Indian agriculture which continue to be the main stay of economy in India.

Informing that the agriculture census in India relied on the system of land records as prevalent in large part of the country, Yanthan said the 11th Agriculture Census 2021-22 was different from the previous census as the centre had taken up new initiatives to improve data collection process.

He added that the collection process should be accurate and efficient since it would enable conducting of Agriculture Census on complete enumeration basis in all villages.

Informing that another change was the use of digitalised land records, he said the manual feature on Instructions of Data Collection Schedule (Phase-I) will be provided to all the field officers and supervisors for ready reference and better compilation.

Speaking at the inaugural session, deputy director (AC) ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Krishi Bhavan New Delhi, R.N Soreithem said this was the first time that the agriculture census was being conducted in all the villages across the country.

He said till date, it has done a 20% coverage in all the North Eastern states.

Soreithem informed that for the Census, one master trainers’ training was conducted in all the states so that respective states would conduct trainings for supervisors and primary workers.

For this census, the main stakeholders would be field workers and supervisors since they play roles in the data collected by primary workers which would be verified by all the supervisors, he informed.

In a brief speech, additional director, Peter Yanthan urged upon the staff to take the training programme seriously.

Expert from the department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, (Agriculture Census Division), New Delhi, R N Soreithem, deputy director and master trainers from the directorate Census Cell will be imparting the training.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

NimathuNg KiKoN

06.11.1967 – 31.08.2022

We, the bereaved family members of Lt. Nimathung Kikon would like to express our immense gratitude and appreciation to each and every individual, who stood by us physically, in prayer, financially and materially at his demise on 31.08.2022.

We would also like to express our special thanks to : 1. Lotha Baptist Church, Dimapur 2. Doctors & Staff, Zion Hospital 3. Veterinary Colony Council 4. Mr. Hokuto Zhimomi, G.B Veterinary Colony, Dimapur 5. CVO, Vety. & A/H Staff DDDO, Dimapur 6. Mr. & Mrs. Lepshi Ao, Veterinary Colony 7. Mr. Chonthungo Kikon (NSS) Retd. Secretary, Secretariat

Kohima, Nagaland 8. Mr. Yanpvuthung Kikon (NCS) Joint Director Tourism,

Secretariat Kohima, Nagaland 9. Mr. Nungsang Sangtam (NCS) Secretariat Kohima, Nagaland 10. Mr. Renben Kikon, SDO (Housing) N.S.T Dimapur 11. Mr. Chumdemo Kikon,

Programme Executive (AIR) Mokokchung 12. Mr. & Mrs. Pekinwibo Zeliang, UDA Vety. & A/H Dimapur 13. Dimapur Kikon Ekhung 14. Dimapur Yimpang Ekhung 15. Eloe Encha Thae Okho, Burma Camp, Dimapur 16. Assisi Higher Secondary School, Sisters, Staff & Students 17. Notun Bosti Colony.

We pray that Almighty God bless all of you abundantly.

Loving

dp-4255/22 Children, Brothers & Sisters

Acknowledgement

We, the bereaved family members of Late Mr. Meibonlung Pamei would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all who stood with us physically, morally, financially and prayer support throughout his prolonged illness, till his last breath on 6th September 2022.

We convey our special thanks to: 1. Zeliangrong Baptist Church Sewak Dimapur. 2. Walford Areas Council, Neighbours 3. Dailong Lwn Nagaland 4. RBC, Ragailong Burma Camp 5. RBC, Sachu Colony 6. RBC, Kohima 7. Mr. Rajellung Gonmei 8. Mr. Lanrilung Kamei 9. Rev. Namrong Pastor, ERBC N. Jalukie 10. DBHSS & Patkai Friends 11. Mr. Alobo Naga 12. Mr. Gangangpou Dangmei 13. Doctors & Nurses, Dimapur City Hospital 14. Doctors & Nurses, Eden Hospital

We deeply regret our inability to mention each and every individual but we pray that our Almighty God Bless you all abundantly.

Programme for mentors of ‘Arjü Centers’ held in Mokokchung

Y. Nuklu Phom speaking at the programme in Mokokchung on Friday.

DIMAPUR: Ao Students’ Conference organised an orientation programme for mentors of “Arju Centers”, under the aegis of the Nagaland Education Mission Society, Samagra Shiksha Nagaland at Magnus Hotel on Friday.

On the first day of the two-day orientation programme, resource persons team leader Lemsachenok Society, Y. Nuklu Phom spoke on “relevance of traditional learning center in modern times” while SDO (C) Mokokchung Sentilong Ozükum spoke on “self and society.” At the programme, MTBA associate pastor women, Shilula Imchen delivered the word of God and FAC Union Church youth mentor, Chubala Yaden led the vesper. The 10-month pilot project programme was attended by members of 12 Arjü centers.

Walkathon to be held in Mkg

DIMAPUR: Deputy commissioner Mokokchung, Sashank Pratap Singh has informed that district level “Nasha Mukti Bharat Abhiyan” and district administration Mokokchung will be organising “walkathon rally and bike rally” to kickstart “Nasha Mukti Bharat campaign”. DC has informed that the walkathon will start 7 am on September 12 from Public Ground and culminate at Commissioner Rest House while the bike rally will start from petrol pump Yimyu junction to Commissioner’s Rest House. Participants including Fazl Ali College, People’s College, Jubilee Memorial College, NCC, NYK, Royal Enfield Mokokchung and DEF personnel have been requested to bring placards with anti-drugs slogans.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We, the family members of Lt. P. Thechamo Lotha, S/o Ponthungo Lotha express our heartfelt gratitude to each and everyone for your support physically, morally and prayers at the sudden demise of our beloved on 26.08.2022.

We convey our special thanks to :1. W.T.B.C (N.S.T Sectors) Pastor, Staff and Youth Fellowship. 2. M.T.C.C. Council and Youth Wing. 3. Wokha Town Okotso Ekhung. 4. Tongmeth Wangnao, Vice-President GPRN NSCN IM. 5. Mrs Eustar Chishi Swu, Collective Member NSCN IM 6. S.Y Lotha Collective Member NSCN IM 7. Mrs Ikhris Muivah, Steering Executive NSCN IM 8. Rev. Sekshim Kasar, Gen/Secy. Council of Nagalim Churches. 9. Dr. Anthony Yanthan, Kilonser Ministry of Health NSCN IM. 10. Francis Ningshen, Secy. Home Affairs NSCN IM 11. L.H. John Cabinet Secy. NSCN IM 13. Pastor C.H.Q 13. Ministry of Chaplee. 14. N.S.W.O.N 15. S.T.F.B.N 16. Quarter Mess C.H.Q 17. Thungbo Brigade. 18. Mr. & Mrs. Chenithung Humtsoe 19. Mrs. Zuthunglo 20. Mrs. Grace 21. 22. 23. Sumi Mothers Hebron Galilee Yawnao Women Society Eptha Prayer Team. k-2059/22 24. Family, Friends and Neighbours.

We sincerely regret our inability to thank you all personally but we pray that our Almighty God bless all abundantly.

Loving Father, Mother, Sister & Family Members.

DC & DEO Dimapur informs: Deputy commissioner and district election officer, Sachin Jaiswal has informed that draft list of polling station for all 1-Dimapur-I, 2-Dimapur-II, 3-Dimapur-III, 4-Ghaspani-I and 5-Ghaspani-II assembly constituencies have been prepared, published and available for inspection in the office of DEO Dimapur during office hours. DC and DEO Dimapur has informed that any claims/ objection to the draft list should be made on or before September 17. NLA CE meeting: Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) Committee on Estimates (CE) chairman, Dr. Chotisuh Sazo has convened a sitting of the committee on September 12, 11 am, at the Committee Room of the Assembly Secretariat, Kohima. All members of CE have been requested to attend the meeting. Zbto DPDB meeting: Zunheboto District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) monthly meeting has been convened on September 13, 11 a.m. at the Conference Hall of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Zunheboto office. All board members have been requested to attend the meeting. Wokha DPDB meeting: Wokha District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) monthly meeting has been convened on September 16, 11 a.m. at the Conference Hall of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Wokha office. All board members have been requested to take note of deferment and attend the meeting. STO Dmu informs pensioners: Senior Treasury Office Dimapur has informed pensioners that physical verification for 2022 would begin from September 12 and a schedule date for verification has been prepared according to pensioner’s serial number. In this regard, pensioners have been informed to bring personal copy of PPO book and ID/drawal card issued by Dimapur District Pensioner Association. STO said failure to attend physical verification the pension case shall be considered closed and submit to AG Nagaland after verification. GYAK to celebrate 30th foundation day: Gorkha Youth Association Kohima would be celebrating its 30th foundation day on September 10 at GPPK Hall, Chandmari, Kohima. All officials and representatives of Gorkha NGOs and youth members from different villages and colonies/wards in Kohima have been requested to join the celebration. CSUD invites Chang students: Chang Students’ Union Dimapur has invited all the Chang students of Dimapur to the 23rd Annual Fresher’s Meet 2022 on September 10, 10 am, at IMC Hall Dimapur. Guests have been requested to attend the programme in traditional attires. DC Zbto informs on list of polling station: Deputy commissioner and district election officer Zunheboto has informed the public of Zunheboto district that the draft list of polling stations has been published and may be inspected at the office of the DC & DEO Zunheboto. Written objections or suggestion, if any, may be submitted to the election office, Zunheboto on or before the September 16.

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FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS

MARMANGYANG IMSONG (UNGER)

CHANGTONGYA TOWN (5TH MAY 1946 – 1ST SEPTEMBER 2022)

We are grateful for your time here on earth with us We are heartbroken as you leave us for your eternal home

We mourn your passing and we celebrate your life You will live on in all of our hearts. Rest in peace.

Our family is truly indebted to everyone who showered us with their love, support and prayers during the prolonged illness and last journey of our beloved father.

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to: 1. Ao Baptist Church

Naga United Village, Dimapur. 2. Youth Harvest Ministry

Naga United Village, Dimapur. 3. Dimapur Changtongya Fellowship. 4. Unger Baptist Church. 5. Unger Senso Telongjem, Changtongya Town. 6. Ungertsur Telongjem, Changtongya Town. 7. Changtongya Town Baptist Church. 8. Changtongya Town Baptist Church (Women Department) 9. Medical Ward Union, Changtongya Town. 10.Medical Ward Tetsur Telongjem,

Changtongya Town. 11.Evangelistic Committee, CTBA. 12.Pensioners Union, Changtongya Town. 13.Mongkumjangtsur Telongjem,

Changtongya Town. 14.Walunir Zunga, Dimapur . 15.GMS Kuda, Nagarjan, Dimapur. 16. 17. Prosecution Staff, Zunheboto. Mr. & Mrs. Molu Jamir. dp-4245/22 18.Mr. & Mrs. Imliakum C. 19.All the Well-Wishers.

Loving wife, children, in-laws and grandchildren

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