17 OCT 2021

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Vol XXXI No. 312

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NE region saw largest share of the country’s tree cover loss: study

Nagaland forest CANOPY LOST! According to satellite data — analysed by researchers from cover shrunk the University of Maryland — India lost roughly two million hectares tree cover from 2001 to 2020. But the loss has been fastest since 2001 ofuneven with the North East experiencing the highest NEW DELHI, OCT 16 (AGENCIES): The North Eastern region of India lost 79% of its tree cover in 2020, recording the biggest dip in the country, according to an analysis by Down To Earth. Over 110,000 hectares of tree cover vanished from the region last year, according to the University of Maryland’s forest change data. India lost close to 143,000 hectares of forest cover in 2020, when the overall forest area was 4.6 per cent lower than in 2001, according to the report. But the loss has been uneven. The ‘seven sisters’ Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland individually were responsible for 5-14% of the country’s loss in forest area from 2001 through 2020. Assam, the largest of the seven states, contributed the most (14.1%) to the national

11.9% Nagaland

10.3% Manipur

5.5% Tripura

Tree cover loss (in %) 13% Mizoram

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3.3 6.6 10 13.3 16.6 20

Source: Global Forest Watch via University of Maryland Graphic by Pulaha Roy

tree cover loss during the period. Nagaland, however, saw its forest cover shrink the fastest since 2001, suffering a 17% drop in the two decades. It was followed by Tripura, where area under

Police and AR personnel at the blast site on Friday.

KOHIMA, OCT 16 (NPN): In a delayed report, a woman in her early 60s was killed and two others injured when an undetected bomb ex-

11.6% Arunachal Pradesh

14.1% Assam

forest cover decreased by 15% in the years studied. Outside the Nor th East, Odisha lost the largest area of land under tree cover (125,004 hectares) from 2001-2020 — 6.5 per cent of India’s total. It was

1 dead, 2 injured in blast at Chenloisho

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As % share of India's total tree cover loss

loss — 76 per cent or roughly 1.4 million hectares

10.3% Meghalaya

ploded at Chenloisho village under Mon district during a social work Friday morning. Informing this to Nagaland Post, superintendent of police Mon, Imnalensa said that incident occurred

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around 11.30 a.m. when a group of womenfolk had gone to clear the area for the Bible school programme. Soon after the incident, police and Assam Rifles personnel rushed to the spot, which is located near the AR outpost. As per initial reports, SP said an undetected explosive device went off when the womenfolk were clearing the area, killing one person and injuring two others. The injured were rushed to Mon district hospital. SP said that a case has been registered with Aboi police station and investigation was on to ascertain how the unexploded devices were lying in the area.

followed by Kerala that contributed 4 per cent of the forest area lost. Researchers from the University of Maryland processed and analysed over a million satellite images to demonstrate the loss.

Fuel prices touch new record highs DIMAPUR, OCT 16 (NPN): For the third straight day, the state-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) hiked the prices of petrol and diesel on Saturday taking retail rates to new record highs across the country. According to a price notification of OMCs, the prices of both petrol and diesel were increased by 35 paise per litre. After the latest rate revision, petrol price in Dimapur has climbed to all-time high of Rs.103.91 per litre while diesel rose to highestever level of Rs.96.36 per litre. In the state capital Kohima, prices of petrol and diesel increased to record high of Rs.104.91 per litre and Rs.97.17 per litre respectively. With this hike, petrol is now at Rs 100-a-litre mark or more in all state capitals, while diesel has touched the 100-level in a dozen states. Since ending of a threeweek long hiatus in rate revision in the last week of September, this is the 15th increase in petrol price and the 18th time that diesel rates have gone up. Shedding the modest price change policy, stateowned fuel retailers have since October 6 started passing on the larger incidence of cost to consumers.

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Fresh talks underway to achieve Naga political solution, says Rio Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, OCT 16 (NPN): State chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, Saturday maintained that although formal negotiations with all groups officially ended on October 31, 2019, no solution could be achieved. Therefore, in order to achieve the desired solution, he said a new chapter was opened and new talks currently underway. He said this while speaking at the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) thanksgiving programme at NDPP Headquarters Chümoukedima to felicitate party nominee and UDA consensus candidate S Keoshu Yimchunger for winning the by-election to 58 Shamatore-Chessore assembly constituency unopposed. On the pursuit for Naga solution, Rio said that the main issue outstanding was the NSCN(I-M) demand for separate flag and constitution. Rio emphasised that the state government was not a part of the negotiating groups although it was only playing its role as facilitator to bring early solution. He said that the negotiating

Neiphiu Rio and Chingwang Konyak felicitating (C) S Keoshu Yimchunger at the thanksgiving programme. (NP)

parties would have the last say on the ongoing talks. He also appealed to all the sections not to miss the opportunity as there may not be another. Stressing on the need to work together, Rio said “Solution will come when we all work together.” On the formation of opposition-less government under the umbrella of UDA, Rio said that the top most priority in forming UDA government was for early solution to the Naga political issue. He, however, maintained that the state government had to prove to the citizens that UDA could run good governance and serve the people of the state. On UDA’s role as a facilitator, Rio said that the

government formed a core committee and had met with negotiating parties to discuss on the ongoing peace talks. He said that Naga political issue was one, and that there would be one solution only. Rio said the government of India was holding talks with all negotiating entities and therefore it was also the Centre’s responsibility to bring all entities together to sign the settlement. Commenting on the controversy surrounding the shifting of DC office to the new complex at Chümoukedima, Rio said there was no official order to shift DC’s office Dimapur to Chümoukedima. (Cont’d on p-8)

Covid: State’s weekly positivity rate at 2.9% DIMAPUR, OCT 16 (NPN): Nagaland’s weekly sample positivity rate during the week (October 9-15) stood at 2.9%, a slight increase from the previous week. According to Health department’s weekly bulletin, a total of 4,765 samples were tested during the past week, out of which 137 tested positive for Covid-19 and five deaths. 24 fresh cases: Nagaland on Saturday recorded 24 fresh Covid-19 positive cases while no deaths were reported during the day. Of the fresh cases, 11 were from Dimapur, nine in Kohima and two each in Longleng and Mokokchung, taking the total caseload to 31571.

Cong chief to be elected in 2022; Rahul says ‘will consider’ taking up post August 21 and September 20 next year with a majority of party leaders urging Rahul Gandhi to assume the top post, a request he said he would consider. Addressing the all-important meeting, Sonia Gandhi asserted that she is a “full-time, hands-on Congress president” and asked party leaders to speak directly Sonia Gandhi with Rahul Gandhi and others during the Congress to her instead of speaking Working Committee (CWC) meeting in Delhi on Saturday. (PTI) through the media, in a clear NEW DELHI, OCT 16 urday decided that elections message to those criticising (PTI): The Congress Working for the new Congress presi- the leadership publicly. Committee (CWC) on Sat- dent would be held between This comes days after

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"I miss those days when they really observed Sunday as a Holy day." K Y M C

some sections within the Congress, especially the G23 leaders, questioned the absence of an elected party chief and also the decisionmaking process in the party. The top decision-making body of the Congress also finalised the schedule for elections to all party positions from the block to national level starting April 16, 2022, a demand raised by the G-23 in their letter to Sonia Gandhi last year seeking organisational overhaul. (Cont’d on p-5)

RPP alleges anomalies in DUDA DIMAPUR, OCT 16 (NPN): Rising People’s Party (RPP) has pointed out that the amount of money sanctioned by the Central government every year under the Underdeveloped Area Programme (UDAP) and Border Area Development Programme (BADP), Eastern Nagaland should have been decently developed by now, if the funds were judiciously utilized. RPP, which claimed that it was in possession of thousands of work-orders issued by Department of Under Developed Areas (DUDA),

amounting to hundreds of crores issued from 2011-12 till date for works under the two schemes (UDAP and BADP), said that instead of developing priority sectors such as hospitals, schools, sporting facilities, and good roads, etc., precious funds were spent on constructing endless retaining walls, footsteps, culverts, helipads, etc. Based on the RTI reply, it said DUDA had allocated Rs. 49. 65 crores for the period 2011-12. (See table on p-8) RPP said it was also “unbelievable that DUDA

contractors should be able to construct so many guest houses in remote areas with the modest amount of Rs. 4,75,000/- only.” Further, as per the workorders, RPP said eastern Nagaland should have been the highest exporter of ginger and cardamom in the entire North East by now. RPP said that there was no other explanation for such absurdity except that there seems to be an alleged “syndicate involving ministers and power-brokers in the government (Cont’d on p-8) K Y M C


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