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G7 leaders amps up pressure on China, Russia

HIROSHIMA, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): Group of Seven leaders on Saturday warned China over its “militarization activities,” but also sought to win Beijing’s support for pressing Russia to halt its invasion of Ukraine, as the war-torn country’s leader arrived in Hiroshima for the G7 summit.

A joint communique by G7 leaders a day ahead of the summit’s conclusion called on Beijing to adhere to international norms, including addressing “nonmarket policies and practices,” refraining from “unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion” and respecting human rights, including in Tibet and Xinjiang.

But G7 countries, many of which have economies that are deeply intertwined with China, also held out an olive branch— despite some views that the world has already entered a new Cold

Power outage in parts of Dimapur

DIMAPUR, MAY 20

(NPN): In view of the construction of 11kV Trunk line to strengthen the 11kV feeders along main roads in Dimapur Town, power department has informed that there would be scheduled shutdown of power supply for 11kV airport, Purana Bazaar and veterinary feeders on May 22, 23, 25, 26 and 27 from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.

Informing this in a press note, SDO (Elec No. II) Er. Chubatemsu Ao said that the affected areas include-- Burma Camp, Purana Bazaar, parts of Walford, Naharbari, Darogajan, Padumpukhuri, Darogapathar and its adjoining areas. Therefore, consumers of the affected areas have been requested to extend cooperation and bear with the inconvenience during the shutdown period.

India logs 782 Covid

cases NEW DELHI, MAY

20 (PTI): India on Saturday recorded a single-day rise of 782 COVID-19 infections, while the number of active cases came down to 8,675, according to Union health ministry data.

With the fresh cases, the country’s COVID-19 tally climbed to 4.49 crore (4,49,85,705). The death toll increased to 5,31,824 with six deaths, including three reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated.

The active cases now comprise 0.02 per cent of the total infections, while the national recovery rate

War between the U.S.-led West and China. “We stand prepared to build constructive and stable relations with China, recognizing the importance of engaging candidly with and expressing our concerns directly to China,” the G7 leaders said.

“We call on China to press Russia to stop its military aggression, and immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw its troops from Ukraine,” the G7 leaders said. “We encourage China to sup -

port a comprehensive, just and lasting peace based on territorial integrity and the principles and purposes of the U.N. Charter, including through its direct dialogue with Ukraine.”

Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida also invited prime ministers of India and Australia and convened them for the Quad meeting, which originally was scheduled early next week in Sydney but was preempted by negotiations in Washington to avoid a

U.S. default and raise the country’s debt ceiling.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday highlighted the importance of Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, a group of four countries – US, Australia, India, and Japan) while addressing concerns over Chinese assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

Addressing Quad leaders US President Joe Biden, Australian PM Anthony Albanese and Japanese PM Fumio Kishida, Modi said, “There is no doubt at all about the fact that the IndoPacific region is the engine for global trade, innovation and development. We agree that the security and success of the Indo-Pacific is important, not just for this region, but, for the entire world.”

“With united efforts, we are giving practical dimension to our vision for a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific,” he said.

Will do ‘whatever we can’ on Ukraine crisis: Modi to Zelensky

India will do “whatever we can” to resolve the Ukraine crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged Saturday as he met President Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time since Russia’s invasion.

“I understand your pain and the pain of Ukrainian citizens very well,” Modi said, as the pair met on the sidelines of the Group of 7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan.

“I can assure you that to resolve this India and, me

personally, will do whatever we can do,” Modi said. It was the pair’s first in-person meeting since Russia’s invasion began 15 months ago, which New Delhi has pointedly resisted criticizing. India to host Quad summit next year: India will host the United States, Australia and Japan next year for a summit of the group of regional powers known as the Quad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.

JPMT calls for peace in Manipur NCD appeals to Kuki and Meitei communities

DIMAPUR, MAY 20

(NPN): The Joint Peace Mission Team (JPMT)

North East India, Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) and Concerned Citizens for Peace in the region have expressed deep anguish and pain over the over the recent incidents of violence in Manipur.

In a joint statement, Archbishop Emeritus of Guwahati and Chairman JPMT Thomas Menamparampil and JPMT spokesperson Allen Brooks appealed all for peace and to stop the violence against people and places of worship.

“In solidarity we grieve

with our brothers and sisters who have fallen victims to violence and have immensely suffered in consequence,”

JPMT said while conveyed deepest condolences to all those who have lost their near and dear ones to this human carnage.

JPMT said that the situation in Manipur was greatly frightening and escalating to proportions of a huge humanitarian crisis.

Recognising the difficulties in the prevalent situations, JPMT called upon members of the different communities in tensions to explore constructive ways of easing the circumstances and moving forward.

WSKH resolution on ILP

DIMAPUR, MAY 20

(NPN): Western SümiKükamiHoho (WSKH) has resolved to support the government on ILP in Dimapur, Chümoukedima and Niuland districts.

This was resolved at a joint executive meeting of area chaimen and WSKH advisers on May 19 at Western Sumi Hoho office, Chekiye.

WSKH president PhushitoAyemiand general secretary KughatoAwomi said that the house after deliberation, resolved to support the state government’s order to implement ILP in Dimapur, Niuland and Chümoukedima districts.

With regard to Niuland

district, WSKH reminded the concerned authority that there were still many issues regarding implementation of ILP in the bordering district as there are villages under the district that needed proper boundary demarcation with Assam.

Therefore, WSKH has appealed to the administration to consult the leaders and people of the region and look into the matter properly and study the facts.

In this regard, WSKH has requested the concern authority for relaxation of ILP rules or extend some period for implementation of ILP in the region in order let people get enrolled for ILP.

“We hope that they would be able to find ways of settling the differences and hold on to the values of the distant past where models of collaborative conduct and inter-community engagement prevailed with the knowledge that the destinies of all our human communities are intertwined with each other,” JPMT stated. The mission also hoped that the people would be able to find wisdom, courage and sacrifice so that the future generations would be thankful for the sobriety and balanced intervention manifested now even in the midst of distress and grief.

Centre moves SC for review

DIMAPUR, MAY 20 (NPN): Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) has appealed to Kuki and Meitei communities of Dimapur to uphold the “familial bond of mutual co-living in Dimapur as before”.

NCD president Etsungmomo Kikon and general secretary LK. Peter Anal said “no inimical or avenging feelings” should be given a chance between the two communities following the clash between the two communities in Manipur state. NCD reminded that Dimapur is a metropolitan city where different communities

live in harmony and peace. NCD cautioned that “no external hate influence/ force should be allowed to create unwanted situation” in Dimapur.”

NCD further appealed Manipur government and the Meitei and Kuki communities to restore normalcy in the state at the earliest. It also called for resuming all learning activities, so that the displaced students from other states, particularly Nagaland, return to their respective institutions in Manipur to complete their studies and save their future careers peacefully.

Siddaramaiah sworn in 24th CM of Karnataka

BENGALURU, MAY 20

(PTI): Siddaramaiah was sworn in as chief minister (24th CM) for the second term, along with state Congress president D K Shivakumar as deputy chief minister, and eight legislators as ministers on Saturday, exactly a week after the party swept the Assembly polls in Karnataka.

Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot administered the oath of office and secrecy to the chief minister and his cabinet at Sree Kanteerava Stadium here, where Siddaramaiah had taken oath in 2013, when he became chief minister for the first time.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra attended the swearing in ceremony, while former Congress president Sonia Gandhi was absent.

Chief Ministers of Congress ruled states and several top

party leaders were also in attendance. The event seemed to be a show of strength for opposition parties amid unity efforts to take on the ruling BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin, Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, NCP president Sharad Pawar, NC supremo Farooq Abdullah among others attended the event.

A beginning of New India: NPCC

DIMAPUR, MAY 20

(NPN): Nagaland Pradesh

Congress Committee president S Supongmeren Jamir has said that the thumping victory of Karnataka assembly election was the beginning of “New India”. Supongmeren,who attended the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected Karnataka government, said that the thunderous applause and the slogans of victory engulfing the streets of Karnataka was the deserving result of the blood, sweat and tears of the supporters, the party workers and its leadership on all levels.

“The people of Karnataka have shown that they will no longer accept gover-

nance on the narratives of divisional politics and corruption. When every strata of society comes together there is nothing that cannot be achieved,” he stated. Supongmeren asked “if we Nagas could take a page of learning from the Karnataka chapter?”, adding that the people have witnessed a positive change which would kick off a chain reaction to work towards the change that was needed.

Meanwhile, NPCC congratulated the central leadership, chief minister Siddaramaiah and deputy CM DK Shivkumar whose actions have inspired all to dream more, learn more, do more and become more.

NSCN/GPRN (Niki) warns antisocial elements

DIMAPUR, MAY 20 (NPN): NSCN/GPRN (Niki) has expressed serious concerned over rampant rise of illegal activities including drug trafficking and scams of various forms, duping innocent Naga public, destroying the Naga society.

In a press note issued by the MIP, the group observed that all such antisocial elements, taking toll in Nagaland are being boldly practiced allegedly “under the nose of occupational state police force and are also harbored by its personnel and organized groups.”

MIP said that the

NSCN/GPRN authority was “committed and hard bent to curb all such activities and shall initiate stern action against anyone found involved in antisocial activities.”

MIP, therefore, warned that the NSCN/ GPRN “shall not be responsible or answerable for occurrences of any unfavorable consequences due to hindrance caused by any individual, group or occupational state police in the efforts of the NSCN/ GPRN to contain antisocial elements.”

NSCN/GPRN said it firmly believed that it was the responsibility of every

Climate change is increasing risk of fungal infections: Study

NEW DELHI, MAY 20(AGENCIES): Global rise in temperatures is increasing the threat of fungal infections, which can be fatal to human lives, according to US health officials. Climate predictions show that temperatures will likely rise by more than 1.5 Celsius above the UN-mandated pre-industrial levels at some point before 2027. The health officials state that climate change is “pushing the organisms to adapt to better infect and invade people”, the Telegraph reported.

“Since many of these fungal pathogens typically exist in nature, they`re not as well adapted to hu-

man or mammalian body temperatures at 37 degrees centigrade,” Dr Michael Kurilla, a director of the US National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, a department within the National Institutes of Health was quoted as saying. “But with global warm-

ing, they are actually adapting... (it is) becoming much easier for fungi to colonise and infect and invade citizens, as well as other mammalian species,” he added.

Of particular concern is Candida auris, which has a fatality rate between 30 and 72 percent, the report

said. First identified in Japan in 2009, the pathogen is rapidly spreading around the world, with about 30 countries reporting on it. It is also difficult to detect and even harder to treat.

Candida auris exploits weakened immune systems and has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant healthcare-associated fungal pathogen, which has led to outbreaks in hospitals across the world.

In March, the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in a study published in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine, reported that clinical cases of Candida auris increased

steadily between 2019 and 2021. Experts saw an especially dramatic increase during that time period: From 2019 to 2021, cases increased from 476 to 1,471. “It’s coming to be a perfect storm,” Dr Prabhavathi Fernandes, a World Health Organization advisor was quoted as saying.

“You’re having increasing resistance rates, increasing immunosuppressed patients worldwide, and you have this bug which is now adapting to higher temperatures.” According to experts a surge in conditions including diabetes, heart disease, and even long Covid will also suit the fungi, the report said.

citizen and organization to stand against anything destroying the society and that is against the wishes of the common people.

It asserted that various forms of scams and modus operandi and other illegal activities of vested interest individuals and groups has become a menace to Naga society and needed to be stopped.

MIP said, as desired by the Nagas at large, the NSCN/GPRN had come out of the jungle and revived the ceasefire agreement with Government of India. NSCN/GPRN was committed to strive in spirit and in deeds to

unite the people, for long lasting peace and progress of Naga people, for finding solution to Naga political struggle, it added.

Since time immemorial, MIP said that Nagas have lived independently and free from any subjugation. Therefore, MIP said that the NSCN/GPRN, in its utmost sincerity to struggle for achieving the inherent rights of the Naga people, stands firm and outright for the wishes and aspirations of the people.

MIP asserted that it shall not allow anti-social and illegal activities which are rapidly destroying the society.

Rio, Sarma holds meeting

DIMAPUR, MAY 20

(NPN): Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio and Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday held at meeting at Guwahati

Rio was accompanied by deputy CMs-- Y. Patton and TR Zeliang and ministers-- G Kaito Aye

and Temjen Imna Along. In a tweet, Patton said the delegation from led by Rio held a meeting with Assam chief minister where they discussed issues concerning both Assam and Nagaland. “We look forward to continued dialogue for collective prosperity,” Patton stated.

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Khonoma village celebrates Thekranyi

of life.

Metha stated that the aim of the government was development and progress in an inclusive manner therefore every citizen of Nagaland being a member of team Nagaland should cooperate and progress for development. He also mentioned, with reference to the theme of the festival, that the youths should get acquainted with quality education and technology as the world was moving at a very fast pace with technological advancement every day.

Kilomi PHC observes Hypertension Day

DIMAPUR: Kilomi PHC, Zunheboto observed World Hypertension Day under the theme “Measure your blood pressure accurately, control it, live longer” on May 17.

A press release by District Media Officer Keneikhrietuo, informed that at the programme DPO (NCD) Dr.Mhonchan Kithan, spoke on the facts about hypertension, and briefed on the diagnosis, treatment and management of complications due to hypertension.

Moatoshi holds consultative meeting

DIMAPUR: Advisor of Labour & Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Excise, Moatoshi Longkumer conducted a consultative meeting in the presence of Commissioner & Secretary, Labour & Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Sushil Kumar Patel with the principals of the Industrial Training Institutes and District Employment Officers of the Employment Exchanges along with officials of the department of Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship on May 18 and 19.

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KOHIMA, MAY 20 (NPN): Khonoma village celebrated Thekranyi Festival 2023 under the theme ‘Excelling in the 21st century’ at the Community Hall, Terhotsiese Khonoma on May 20.

Greeting the people of Khonoma, minister, of Horticulture & Women Resources and host of the festival, Salhoutuonuo Kruse highlighted the significance of the festival and said that Thekranyi is a festival

of the youth, where the young and the age group enjoy and feast, using their earnings from agricultural labor.

She also said that the festival marks the beginning for the farmers to start their agriculture and farming.

In his short speech, advisor, Youth Resources and Sports, Keoshu Yimchunger acknowledged and shared his experience visiting the green village and described Khonoma as not only a clean village but

a highly potential village.

Advisor to chief minister and chairman IDAN and special guest, Abu Metha speaking on the occasion acknowledged God’s blessings for the auspicious day in celebrating Thekranyi.

He also acknowledged the people of Khonoma for their contribution to the journey of making ‘Nagaland’.

He said that Khonoma village has given its best sons and daughters to the Naga people in all walks

He also advocated the tools and use of social media platforms pointing out that social media should be in a positive manner.

He also assured that the ‘Thekranyi’ festival will become an official part of the Nagaland calendar and even suggested setting up a Khonoma Green fund to improve the economy so that various aspects of the environment and biodiversity was managed.

Earlier, he congratulated the village for bringing up the first woman in the history of Nagaland as a minister.

He further elaborated on the theme and stated that with an aim to control and prevent major NCDs, the day was earmarked to promote awareness on hypertension and to seek treatment to control it as uncontrolled hypertension may lead to heart attack, stroke and kidney damage.

NCD health screening camp was also held after the programme, where 54 people were screened for blood pressure, blood sugar test, weight check and general check-up. The programme was chaired by MO Kilomi PHC Dr.Gihuka Chishi.

At the meeting, Moatoshi reviewed the activities and achievements of the department and emphasized the need for innovation in reducing the unemployment rates in the State.

Moatoshi also high -

lighted the importance of conducting regular job fairs across the state to align unemployed youths with employers.

The advisor encouraged the Department to work out an action plan to conduct one training programme in each district headquarters on two differ-

ent trades each for men and women with the Mobile Skill Morung. Additional secretary and director, Kovi Meyase, in his keynote address, appreciated Moatoshi’s concern towards the department and acknowledged his initiative towards taking the department forward.

MHSS organizes career guidance programme

DIMAPUR: A one-day career guidance programme for the students of class-12 on the topic “Alternate Career Options” was organized by Modern Higher Secondary School (MHSS) for Arts and Commerce students on May 20.

The resource person was Entrepreneur, Proprietor D Café, Dili Khekho and

Organisations condole demise of Phukayi’s wife

DIMAPUR: Eastern Sumi Students Union (ESSU), Kulolau Satami Kuqhakulu (KSK) and Yelatu Assumi Kughuko Kuqhakulu (YAKK) have condoled the demise of Tokheli Sumi, wife of former MLA and advisor, who passed away on May 19 after prolonged illness.

ESSU: In a condolence message, ESSU said late Tokheli was a pioneer of ESSU who served as

CANSSEA central unit visits Wokha

DIMAPUR: CANSSEA

central unit led by its vice president, Zubemo Tsanglao and press and information secretary, Siewatho Nyusou visited Wokha district and held interaction with Wokha district officials on May 20, at Deputy Commissioner Conference hall, Wokha.

According to DIPR report, the purpose of the visit was to held an interaction session and discussion with the district officials and to brief them about various issues pertaining to the welfare of the state employees like, CMHIS, NPS and other important issues to benefit the state employees.

ANHTU Dimapur meeting

DIMAPUR: All Nagaland Hindi Teachers Union (ANHTU) Dimapur Unit has convened its general meeting on May 27, 11 am, at its banker residence (HSSPAK Burma Camp junction). All Hindi Teachers under Dimapur, Niuland and Chümoukedima, has been requested to attend the meeting positively.

women president from 1976-77, and also considered him as a woman of faith and kindness who have helped people at various people. The union said that her demise was a huge loss to the people of Aghunato and Sumis in general.

ESSU conveyed deepest condolence to the bereaved family and prayed for God’s comfort and peace upon the family.

KSK: Kulolau Satami

Kuqhakulu (KSK) said late Tokheli Sumi had served society and community with utmost zeal and dedication in various capacities from being a student leader to being an abled, honest, humble, soft spoken and dynamic lady wife of a politician who always tried her best to pacify things and be a peacemaker even at its worse times.

KSK said she has been a mother figure to not only

Satami and Aghunatomi in particular but to Sumis in general. It stated that her demise had created a vacuum in the community which would be impossible to replace. KSK prayed to the Almighty to give strength to the bereaved family member in this time of sorrow and grief and for the departed soul to rest in peace.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of thing has passed away” (Rev 21:4)

Through this column, we, the family members, would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all those who stood by us physically, financially, emotionally and through prayers at the untimely demise of our beloved Late Supou. P on 8th May at Zeliangrong Colony, Dimapur. Words are not enough to express our thankfulness to each and every individuals for the love and support extended to us, yet we pray that the Almighty bless you all abundantly.

We would like to express our special thanks to:

1. Khiamniungan Union Dimapur

2. Khiamniungan Menyiu Hoikam Chumoukedima

3. Khiamniungan Students’ Union Dimapur

4. Khiamniungan Baptist Church Dimapur

5. Khiamniungan Baptist Church Diphupar ‘B’

6. Khiamniungan Baptist Youth Endeavour Dimapur

7. Khiamniungan Baptist Church Dimapur Women Department

8. Department of History, Students and Faculties of Unity College Dimapur

9. Shri. P. Longon, MLA

10. Shri. Benei M Lamthiu, MLA

11. Pang Paopong Dimapur

12. Zeliangrong Colony Dimapur

13. Warehouse Church Dimapur

14. Dimapur Eastern Nagaland Students’ Union

15. Peshu Union Dimapur

16. Khiamniungan Baptist Church Tuensang

17. Thang Hoikam

18. Pang Citizen Union Tuensang

19. Chang Wedoshi Setshang

20. Khiamniungan Tribal Council Noklak Hq.

21. Khiamniungan

Born on 03-02-1998

Died on 08-05-2023

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27. Pang Village Council

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29. Pangking Village Council 30. Thsoiphu Village Council

31. Thsoiphu Baptist Church

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sumi Kughuko Kuqhakulu (YAKK) described late Tokheli as a loving caring mother and wife, and regarded her as a Godfearing woman, who lived her life with humility, pro-

claiming the works and plan of Almighty God. YAKK conveyed condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for comfort at this hour of grief and sorrow.

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freelance photographer, Arong Imsong. Meanwhile, a career guidance was also organised by the department of Science for the science students on May 20. The resource person for the career guidance was SDO PHED, Er. Nokfo. The programme followed question and discussion session where the students participated.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Late Er. R. Thepongse Sangtam SDO, PHED (Retired) (13/12/1957 – 17/5/2023)

The family of Late Er. R. Thepongse Sangtam expresses deep gratitude to families and friends who stood with his family throughout his prolonged illness and shared their grief and sorrow on the day he passed away. Condolences have poured in from far and near and support of various kinds have been showered upon the family. Continue to uphold the family in your prayers.

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A CKNOWLEDGEMENT

REVILI AWOMI

12th June 1985 – 16th May 2023

"For dust you are and to dust you will return"

The family of Late Revili Awomi wishes to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy and gestures of kindness shown to us following our sad loss.

(Family members and relatives)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We, the family members of Lt. Vise Dominic Kuotsu express our heartfelt gratitude to all the Individuals, Family Members, Medical Staff, Churches, Unions, Colony Panchayat, Youths and Well Wishers who stood by us and supported us physically, spiritually and financially during the course of his illness and demise at NHAK on 15/05/23.

We regret our inability to thank all individuals personally but it is our humble prayer that Almighty God bless you all abundantly.

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Loving Wife and Children

Lt. LUHOLI K. WOTSA

1930 – 14.05.2023

We, the bereaved family of Late Luholi K. Wotsa would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and deepest appreciation to all who stood by us during this time of great sorrow of our family. The outpouring of love and support from families, friends and well wishers have brought us great comfort. We regret our inability to thank each and everyone individually but we want you all to know that your condolences are appreciated beyond measure and we pray for God’s abundant blessings upon all of you.

Loving Children, In-Laws, Grand Children & Great Grand Children

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We offer our heartfelt thanks to the many friends, neighbours and well-wishers who visited hospitals, our home, attended the service and burial and who provided emotional and practical support for us at this difficult time. For those who telephoned, travelled long distances, sent floral tributes, cards and messages of condolence, as well as those who made charitable donations, we are truly grateful.

A special word of thanks to the following for their kindness and respect shown at all times:

1. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou Purana Bazar.

2. Citizens of Mount View Colony.

3. Satoi Range Public Union, Dimapur

4. Thsuruhumi Tughalo Kuposhukulu, Dimapur

5. Rank & File of NDPP, Central, Dimapur Region & A/Cs

6. Doctors & Staff of Super Max Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

7. Doctors & Staff of CISHR (Referral Hospital) Dimapur

8. East Dimapur GBs Association.

9. East Dimapur Sumi Council.

10. Sumi Baptist Akukuhou Zunheboto

And to those who helped in any way, your contributions made our loss more bearable. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude.

"God bless you all"

Loving Grand Parents, Parents & Family Members

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All Civil Societies and Well-Wishers Special guest, Abu Metha, Salhoutuonuo Kruse and others at Khonoma. Moatoshi Longkumer addressing the consultative meeting.

Municipal/town councils initiate RRR for sustainable living

Staff Reporter/Correspondent

DIMAPUR/KOHIMA, MAY 20(NPN): In an effort to encourage citizens to donate unused items such which can be refurbished, reused, or recycled to create new ones, the municipal and town councils in the state launched the Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (RRR) centres in their respective councils on May 20.

It may be noted that RRR centers were part of the “Meri Life, Mera Swachh Shehar” project launched under the Swachh Bharat MissionUrban 2.0 by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA).

In Dimapur, the temporary RRR office initiated by Dimpaur Municipal Council was inaugurated at Dimapur District Sports Council by Naga Women Hoho Dimapur president, Neinuo Kire.

Addressing the gathering, Kire said Reduce, Reuse and Recycle were the three essential practices that would help promote

environmental sustainability if it was properly adopted by the community.

She also called for collective efforts from individuals, businesses and colony councils and residents for the campaign to be successful.

“Under such initiatives, together as responsible citizens, we can create a greener and more sustainable city for present and also future generations”, she said and encouraged everyone to get involved by participating in the donation drive to make the campaign a success.

Delivering the keynote address, administrator, DMC, W Manpai Phom, said RRR campaign was launched under the initiative of Swachh Bharat 2.0 mission, and the drive would culminate on World Environment Day, June 5.

He urged all colony and ward councils to take active part in this campaign, as the three best performing colonies will be awarded Rs. 70,000, Rs. 60,000, and Rs. 50,000.

He informed that first phase collection would be conducted on May 27 and second phase on June 3, and for which colony councils have been asked to identify their RRR centre.

Meanwhile, delivering short speeches, vice president, Dimapur Urban Council Chairman Federation, Vikheho Chisho, assured full cooperation to DMC and urged the chairman federation and GB Union to carry out work as husband and wife.

General secretary, Dimapur GB Union, T Onen Jamir, also in his short speech assured to cooperate with DMC for the success of the campaign.

Earlier, the programme was chaired by Lensanaro Pongen and welcome address was delivered by DMC superintendent, Ganesh Sharma.

KOHIMA: Inaugurating the RRR centre for six wards (4,5,6,7,8&9) wards under Kohima Municipal Council at KMC office, Kohima in collaboration with Kohima Smart City

Development Limited, DC Kohima, Shanavas.C reminded the citizens to look beyond their comfort zone and focus on RRR and realise the concept of sustainable development in a broader context.

Shanavas spoke on the need to limit the use of paper and the absence of proper functioning recycling plant in the state. He appealed to the people to properly dispose the waste by segregating biodegradable and recyclable wastes.

Administrator, KMC, T. Lanusenla Longkumer informed that the RRR campaign would culminate on June 5 and the best three centres would be awarded and massive cleanliness drive will be concluded.

Longkumer also appealed to the people to contribute their surplus old unused items like used clothes, old books and stationery, toys, furniture, shoes, bags and electronic items etc. to the RRR centres.

Earlier, ACI, KMC,

Neilhouphrelie, delivered the welcome address and chaired the programme.

LONGLENG: Longleng Town council also organized the launching event of RRR, on May 20, at Longleng Town Council office premises.

According to a DIPR report, the event was attended by host of NGOs including Longleng Town Ward Union, Phomla Hoichem, Phom Students Conference, Chambers of Commerce and Industries along with Dobashis and Gaonburas.

SDO (Civil) Trongdiba Tongpi Sangtam, exhorted the gathering on the importance of such centre with the idea that reusable items could be brought to use. He said that similar centers shall be set up in all existing wards and points with the support of ward leaders and public.

A brief presentation was delivered by MIS, Swatch Bharat Mission, Longleng, Isaac.

The release added that RRR centre was a con -

ceptualized one stop solution for citizens for implementation of sustainable waste management and promoting a clean Town, where citizens can donate/ deposit old clothes, toys, shoes, furniture, books, plastic items and other reusable items.

The collected items would then be handed over to different stakeholders to be refurbished for reuse and would then be made into new products.

The release added that the event was chaired by ADC and administrator Longleng Town council Alongdhimen Jamir.

ABOI: The RRR centre under ‘Meri life mera swachh shehar’ campaign was inaugurated by ADC, administrator Aboi Town Council and Phuleshe K Yepthomi on May 20 at council hall, Aboi.

A report by DIPR informed that at the programme, Phuleshe K Yepthomi as the guest of honour, emphasized on the importance of waste items that can be recycled and

Scarcity of water in Mokokchung deliberated at DPDB meeting

DIMAPUR: Mokokchung

District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) at the monthly meeting held on May 20 deliberated on the scarcity of water faced by the district.

A DIPR report stated that advisor of Water Resources and chairman DPDB, Mokokchung, Tongpang Ozukum informed the house that the scarcity of water was the major problem faced by the district for many years.

He said that the problem cannot be solved only by the concerned depart-

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He also called for meeting of all the line departments to discuss the issue and to initiate activities on rejuvenation of spring water.

Earlier, Tongpang welcomed all the legislators and members of the DPDB and thanked the district administration, police, head of offices and the civil societies for

their collective effort in successfully conducting and maintaining peaceful environment during the recently concluded general election.

The house also discussed on the non-assignment of Urban Development Officer, which hampers in carrying out of many development activities in the district, and decided to approach the concerned department for appointment/deployment of Urban Development Officer in Mokokchung at the earliest.

The board also recommended the registration of new society of green hills research and development, Ungma village and grantin -aid for the following private schools: Mission School Changki, Straightway Higher Secondary School Mokokchung and Town Higher Secondary School, Mokokchung. Proposal for construction of Tourist Amenity Centre at Yimchalu Village, Mokokchung under PMJVY were also approved at the meeting. Programme manager

highlighted power point presentation on elder line and, detail report on livelihood project, initiated under common pool during LADP 2021-2022 was given by the committee.

Nasha Mukta Bharat Abhiyan, Mokokchung was also launched at the meeting.

The board also reviewed the last meeting minutes on status report on repair of district hospital road (IMDH), Mokokchung and shifting of NST bus station and office to ISBT Yimyu.

Hekani meets union ministers with proposals

DIMAPUR: Advisor of Industries and Commerce Department, Hekani Jakhalu called on Union Minister of MSME Narayan Tatu Rane and Union Minister of State MSME, Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma in New Delhi on May 17.

According to DIPR report, at the meeting, various issues of MSME sector and growth potentials in the State were deliberated. Hekani also submitted a number of proposals that would help to promote and improve the MSME landscape in the State.

She also called on the Development Commissioner (Handloom & Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, and solicited support for the promotion of

the sector in the State. At a meeting with the Union Minister for Food Processing Industries, Pashupati Kumar Paras, Hekani said that food processing was one of the potential and thrust areas in the state where development can be brought about.

Therefore, she urged the Union Minister to consider and support the various upcoming project proposals of the State which will be placed before the Ministry. The Union Minister also in confirmation encouraged the State to submit proposals on projects available under the Ministry and assured approvals.

In addition, the Union Minister

disclosed that the Ministry will soon be launching new schemes for Mini-Food Park for which the State may look forward to availing such assistance.

The advisor also met Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) G Kishan Reddy regarding the prospects and opportunities in the North Eastern Region and Nagaland in particular. They discussed the Economic Road Map of the department and the state.

The advisor was accompanied by Commissioner and Secretary, Kekhrievor Kevichusa, director A Temjen Jamir and a team of officials from the department of Industries & Commerce.

Digital transaction at GP level launched

by the Government. However, he said most of the rural villagers were not enrolled in these schemes. He therefore encouraged the villagers to enrol in these schemes also.

The meeting was also attended by advisor of IPR, Soil & Water Conservation, Imkong L. Imchen, advisor of Law & Justice, Land Revenue, T. N. Mannen, advisor of Fishery & Aquatic Resources, A. Pangjung Jamir, advisor of Minority Affairs & Sericulture, Imkongmar and advisor of Transport & Technical Education, Temjenmenba.

reused to not only suit the environment but also help in minimising waste products as a whole. He urged the gathering to make use of the RRR centre that have been established in all the wards of Aboi and also to make use of the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle even in the days to come.

Earlier, the programme was chaired by

SDO(C), Aboi Arhomo Yanthan, who also welcomed the attendees and addressed the activities and target of the RRR campaign.

Welcome address was delivered by ATSU president Hamshen and invocation by district chaplain, KBBB Ashok Walim and vote of thanks by EAC Longleng, Cthitu Nienu.

DIMAPUR: Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission (NSRLM) Longmatra Block launched the digital transaction at gram panchayat level campaign under Azaadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav 2. 0 at Tethuyo village under Longmatra Block on May 19.

Speaking at the launch

event, Kuramong AC, FI, Longmatra Block informed that the campaign was national movement to promote digital transaction and to provide financial services at the door step.

He said that in order to facilitate women SHG’s in accessing banking services, BC Sakhi from the village

has been deputed by the NSRLM. He therefore encouraged everyone to avail the services provided by BC Sakhi.

He also highlighted on the various social security schemes such as PMJJBY, PMSBY etc and Health Insurance schemes like PMJAY and CMHIS provided

BC Sakhi from Tethuyo village, Florence informed to the villagers to approach her for any type of bank transaction and enrolment for various social security schemes provided by the Government. She said that they don’t need to travel to bank for accessing individual Bank related transaction.

Earlier, SHG member, Mary invoked God’s blessings while Kurakmong AcFI chaired the programme and introduced BC Sakhi to the participants. Transaction and enrolment drive was held right after the programme.

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Kukis & Meiteis showing solidarity: Advisor

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IMPHAL, MAY 20: Normalcy fast returning in violence-hit Manipur with the situation improving slowly, said security advisor to the Manipur chief minister Kuldiep Singh on Saturday.

Briefing the media on the latest law and order situation at the chief minister’s secretariat in Imphal today, the security advisor said that there have been certain small incidents at different places and nothing major.

However, rumours were still doing the rounds, he said, while reiterating the government’s appeal not to believe in the unverified and unconfirmed news.

Singh claimed that with the situation improving, people of the two conflicting communities have started showing solidarity to each other while relaying some rescue stories.

He informed that in Churachandpur district, four persons abducted by miscreants were rescued and handed over to the Army and security forces for safe passage.

Two of the four persons were rescued by members of Young Paite Association while the other two by the members of the Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), he said.

The rescued persons were handed over to the police and security forces for their safe passage to their respective families, he said.

On May 19 also, in Imphal, locals with the assistance of the police rescued a person from the miscreants who tried to whisk away him and handed over to the Army for safe passage to his home.

“These are the good signs,” the security advisor said, adding that earlier people of each community used to chase after or take away people or persons of other communities. Those who were abducted by miscreants were still missing, he said.

It may be mentioned that as many as seven persons were missing after they were allegedly abducted by armed miscreants suspected to be Kuki militants.

The security adviser

said that incidents of rescue and handing over of those abducted to the Army and Central security forces showed that people have confidence on each other as well as in the state security agencies.

“There are the good things that better sense is prevailing and people are having more faith in the Army, Central security forces and local police as well as in the system,” the security advisor said. He said that with the situation improving further, the curfew relaxation hours has also increased.

The curfew was relaxed for 11 hours, from 5 am to 4pm, in seven districts –Imphal West, Imphal East, Jiribam, Bishnupur, Kakching, Thoubal and

Pherzawl – and 10 hours in two districts –Churachandpur and Chandel.

The same was relaxed for five hours in Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal while there was no curfew in other districts –Tamenglong, Noney, Senapati, Ukhrul and Kamjong. The Assam Rifles and CAPF shifted 11,373 persons stranded at Kangpokpi to Churachandpur on May 18 and another 454 persons from Churachandpur to Kangpokpi on the same day.

Another 54 stranded persons from Keithelmanbi were also shifted to Kangpokpi district, he said.

The Army along with the local police continued to conduct surprise checks at designated camps of the Kuki militants under tripartite suspension of operation (SoO).

The presence of cadres in the camps was increasing day by day. Arms and ammunition in the armouries of the designated camps were also counted by breaking the locks, Kuldiep informed. The Assam Rifles have done a good work, he said while informing

that they collected 10 kg of explosives and 2000 detonators of Bharatiya Infra Projects Limited (BIPL) implementing railway line construction in Manipur took its custody before it went into the hands of miscreants.

The police have also recovered more arms and ammunition snatched by unruly mobs after the May 3 mayhem.

So far, 480 arms and over 6800 ammunition were recovered till date, he said. There has been certain small incidents at different places and nothing major, he said, reiterating the government’s appeal not to believe in the rumours.

He further appealed to everyone and organizations like Young Paite Association, KSO and some other villages that showed a kind of solidarity towards each other to enhance the gesture. “We should have faith in the system and have faith in humanity and should not create unnecessary issues in which peace will be disturbed,” the security advisor said.

GUWAHATI, MAY 20 (PTI): The Assam Police has recommended a CBI enquiry into the death of woman police sub-inspector Junmoni Rabha, who had become popular as the ‘Dabang cop’ in a purported road accident, a top official said on Saturday.

All police officers of Nagaon and Lakhimpur districts, where she worked and cases connected to her were lodged, including those related to her death, are being transferred, Assam Director General of Police G P Singh said.

The criminal investigation department of the police was initially entrusted with the inquiry.

“After reviewing the entire case with the CID team and senior officials at police headquarters, I have recommended to the government to transfer four cases related to Rabha to the CBI,” he said at a press conference here.

Rabha, 30, who was also called ‘Lady Singham’ after Bollywood police movies for her strict

dealings with those who broke the law, was killed early on Tuesday when her car collided head-on with a container truck at Sarubhugia village in Kaliabor subdivision of Nagaon district.

Singh said the decision to recommend the case to the central investigative agency was taken after considering the public sentiment for it.

It was also deemed proper to ask a neutral agency to investigate the matter as it involves the death of an officer of the Assam Police, the DGP added.

Of the four cases, three are lodged in Nagaon district, where she was posted. In one of them, which was

lodged on May 5, she was the investigating officer, while two cases are related to her death. The fourth case was lodged in Lakhimpur against Rabha for alleged criminal conspiracy, dacoity, robbery, attempt to cause death, wrongful confinement and extortion. It was registered on MaY 15, a day before her death.

Singh said the decision to transfer all police officers of Nagaon and Lakhimpur, including their SPs, was taken after discussing with the chief minister, it has been decided to transfer all police officials of Nagaon and Lakhimpur districts, including the superintendents of police.

Rabha, who was incharge of Morikolong police outpost in Nagaon, was known for her strict dealings but was in the news for her alleged involvement in financial irregularities. After her death in the accident, Rabha’s family and friends alleged foul play and demanded an impartial probe to find the truth behind it.

Tripura BJP state executive meeting on May 22

AGARTALA, MAY 20

(PTI): The BJP Tripura state executive meeting to chalk out the party’s strategy for the 2024 Lok Sabha election will be held at Charilam in Sepahijala district on May 22, a senior party leader said on Saturday. BJP’s loss of 11 per cent vote share in the 2023 Tripura Assembly poll has set the alarm bell ringing in the ruling party. In terms of seats, the tally

has decreased to 32 this year from 36 in 2019.

President of district units of the party are expected to lay their reports on the organisational position on the table, its state president Rajib Bhattacharjee told PTI.

BJP state in-charge Mahesh Sharma, Chief Minister Manik Saha and Bhattacharjee will be present in the meeting among

Assam govt issues dress code for school teachers

GUWAHATI, MAY 20

ITANAGAR, MAY 20

(PTI): Over 3,000 saplings were planted as part of Mission Green Miao in a sub-division of Arunachal Pradesh on Saturday, an official said.

The initiative aims to mitigate the effects of climate change, Miao additional deputy commissioner Ibom Tao said.

The saplings were planted on a 26-km stretch of road between Namchik and Miao.

The plantation programme in Miao, a subdivision under Changlang district, is under the ‘Mission Arunachal LiFE Campaign’, a part of the Pakke Declaration.

The state cabinet had

on November 13, 2021, adopted the ‘Pakke Declaration 2047’, aimed at “climate-resilient development” in the state.

The declaration envisages a multi-sectoral approach towards low emission and climate-resilient development through five broad themes -- forest and climate change, health and well-being of all, sustainable and adaptive living, livelihoods and opportunities and evidence generation and collaborative action.

“The sub-division is witnessing rapid climate changes in the recent past due to an increase in human activities, including deforestation, agriculture and horticulture activities

besides rapid industrialisation. We decided to initiate a rejuvenation plan to mitigate the climate change effect with the hope that human intervention will surely reduce environmental impacts,” Tao said.

Under the new mission, over 5,000 ornamental trees and fruit-bearing trees would be planted along the roads and in vulnerable villages respectively, he said.

“Our plantation drive will continue till World Environment Day on June 5 this year,” Tao said. State Civil Supplies Minister Kamlung Mossang, who launched the plantation programme, urged people to take care of plants.

(PTI): The Assam government issued a dress code for school teachers, stating that some of them were in the “habit” of wearing clothes that sometimes do not appear to be acceptable by the public at large. Teachers would have to attend classes in formal clothes in sober colours, with party and casual apparel to be strictly avoided, the notification issued on Friday said. Sharing the order on Twitter on Saturday, Education Minister Ranoj Pegu wrote: “There are some misgivings regarding dress code prescribed for school teachers. I am sharing the notification for clarity.”

Army rescues 500 tourists from landslide-hit Sikkim

rescued the stranded tourists to safety.

“The stranded tourists included 216 men, 113 women and 54 children, and they were moved to three different army camps. They were provided with hot meals and warm clothing,” the defence spokesperson said.

He also said, “The quick reaction by the troops avoided any mishap. Efforts were on to clear the roads for vehicular movement as soon as possible. The tourists will be provided with all assistance until the route is cleared for their further journey.”

GANGTOK, MAY 20

(PTI): The Indian Army rescued 500 stranded tourists, including 54 children, from north Sikkim as torrential rain in parts of the Himalayan state caused landslides and roadblocks,

a defence official said on Saturday.

Heavy rain was witnessed in Lachen, Lachung and Chungthang on Friday.

As a result of the downpour, approximately 500 tourists, who were travelling

to Lachung and Lachen valley, were stranded at Chungthang due to landslides and roadblocks en route, he said.

“On request from SDM Chungthang, troops of Trishakti Corps, Indian Army swung into action and

North Sikkim district collector Hem Chettri said all the tourists, mostly from West Bengal, were stuck following landslides in Martin area of Chungthang on Friday and they were stranded on the road for several hours before the rescue teams arrived on the spot.

The notification said that it has been noticed that some teachers were “found in the habit of wearing the dress of their choice which sometimes do not appear to be acceptable by public at large”.

“Since a teacher is expected to be an example of all sorts of decency especially while discharging their duties, it has become necessary to follow a dress code that should reflect a sense of decorum, decency, professionalism and seriousness of purpose at the work place,” it said.

As per the prescribed dress code, male teachers should wear formal attire only, with formal shirt-pant being the approved apparel.

other party leaders, sources in the party said.

Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Social Empowerment Pratima Bhoumik, Lok Sabha MP Rebati Tripura and Rajya Sabha MP Biplab Kumar Deb are scheduled to join the brainstorming session, they said.

The BJP has already initiated a mega process to rejig the organisation from

the booth to the mandal level by removing their presidents, Bhattacharjee said.

“The reshuffle in booth and mandal levels have got underway to strengthen the organization for better results. Several booth presidents have already been changed and new faces have been brought in,” Bhattacharjee said.

BJP will organise several programmes over a

period of a month to mark nine years of prime ministership of Narendra Modi in power. “During the meeting there will be discussion on how best we can celebrate the historic event which is aimed at reaching to the people,” he said. The celebration will also be part of the party’s preparations for the next Lok Sabha election, he added.

Gas price up by 196 pc, Tripura electricity corp seeks tariff hike

AGARTALA, MAY 20

(PTI): Tripura State Electricity Corporation Ltd has submitted a representation to the state regulatory commission, seeking a hike in power tariff to bridge its revenue gap, a senior official said on Saturday. There has been “no tariff increase” in Tripura since 2014, causing a “huge loss to the state government-run power corporation”, he said. “There has been an average 196 per cent increase in natural gas price in the past one year and the introduction of uniform transmission cost has hit the corporation’s fiscal position.

“While the uniform transmission cost appears good for big states like As-

I, MR. HUKAYI NIKISHE SUMI, aged about 38 years, son of MR. NIKISHE SUMI, resident of HOUSE NO-610, BLOCK NO.- 07, THAHEKHU VILLAGE, DIMAPUR, NAGALAND do hereby solemnly state and declare on oath as under:

1. That I am a bonafide and law abiding citizen of India and a resident of the above mentioned address.

2. That I am the biological father of my daughters' namely (i) “MISS LINOVI H. AYE” and (ii) “MISS KEZIAH H. AYE”.

3. That my daughters' correct official names are (i) “MISS LINOVI H. AYE” and (ii) “MISS KEZIAH H. AYE”.

4. That in my Pension Book bearing PPO NO. 211202200155, my daughters' names are wrongly written as (i) “LINOVI H SUMI” and (ii) “CAZIA H SUMI” instead of their correct names (i) MISS LINOVI H. AYE and (ii) “MISS KEZIAH H. AYE” which are purely a clerical mistake.

5. That this affidavit is made for the sole purpose of declaring my daughters' correct official names are as (i) “MISS. LINOVI H. AYE” and (ii) “MISS KEZIAH H. AYE” and to make necessary correction in my Pension Book and to produce this affidavit as a clarification/evidence about my daughters' correct names where ever require.

I further declare that the statements made by me herein above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed therein.

DEPONENT

Sworn and declared before me on this 20th day of May 2023.

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sam, it harms small states such as Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram,” TSECL Managing Director Debasish Sarkar told PTI. The corporation will have a revenue gap of Rs 1,100.60 crore if the tariff remains unchanged for the 2023-24 financial year, he said.

“Projected revenue stands at Rs 868.04 crore for 2023-24, while TSECL needs to spend Rs 1,968.64 crore for the current fiscal, leading to a gap of Rs 1,100.60 crore,” he pointed out. The TSECL has already given dearness allowance to its employees, and this has increased its non-plan expenditure, Sarkar said, adding that it also provides

subsidy in tariff for greenfield industries. Due to an “abnormal” hike in the gas price, the production cost in its Rukhia power generation plant has gone up to Rs 7 per unit, which was merely at 2.50 per unit, he said. In the northeastern state, almost all the power plants are fuelled by natural gas.

“We have explained our position before the Tripura State Regulatory Commission through representation as to why a tariff hike is inevitable. Now, it will be the regulatory body to determine the percentage of power tariff hike to make it a win-win situation for all stakeholders”, he said.

AFFIDAVIT (Name Declaration)

Date: 09/05/2023

Regd. No. 144/2023

I, Smti. Imrongtula, W/o. L. Nungsang , aged about 54 years, resident of New Ministers' Hill Colony Kohima, Nagaland, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare on oath as follows:-

1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India belonging to Ao (Naga) tribe.

2. That my correct official name is Imrongtula, as entered in my Aadhaar Card bearing No. 7185 3322 3445, however in my son's Birth Certificate my name has been inadvertently entered/recorded as Atula.

3. That the name Imrongtula and Atula refers to one and same person i.e. me.

4. That this affidavit shall stand as piece of evidence and that it shall be kept in records for any future rectification/clarification if any complications that may arise with regard to the entry of my name.

5. That the statements made in paragraphs 1-4 are true to the best of my knowledge and nothing conceal therein. And I signed this affidavit on this 9th day of May, 2023 at Kohima, Nagaland.

K-1096/23

AFFIDAVIT (Correction/Rectification of Name)

I, REGINA CHAWANG, D/o Shri. RAPHUBA MARIUS, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare an oath as follows.

1. That, I am a bonafide citizen of India.

2. That, my correct name is ‘Regina Chawang’.

3. That my name have been recorded inadvertently as “R.REGINA” and “R.REGINA RAFUBA” in some Official documents and Bank Passbook.

4. That, my father’s name have been entered and recorded as “RAFUBA” and “RAFIIBA in some of my Official Documents but the correct name is RAPHUBA MARIUS”.

5. That, the names “REGINA CHAWANG”, “R. REGINA RAFUBA” and “R. REGINA” refers to one and same person .i.e., me and are undistinguishable and interchangeable. And my father’s name “RAPHUBA MARIUS”,“RAFUBA” and “RAFIIBA” refers to one and same person as well i.e., my father and are undistinguishable and interchangeable.

6. That, this affidavit shall be used as a piece of evidence in reference to the above paragraphs for all my official purposes, correspondence and records.

7. That, I verify that the contents of this affidavit are true to my knowledge and nothing material has been concealed and I signed this affidavit before the competent authority at Kohima on this the 9th day of May,

2023. DEPONENT NOTARY PUBLIC Regd. No. 165/2023 Dated: 10/5/2023 DP-2198/23 IN THE COURT OF DEPU T Y COMM I SS I ONER D I MAPUR : N AGALAN D N O TIC E No.M-/201/23/1615 Dated Dimapur, the 17th May 2023 Notice is hereby given that Smti K. H. Abeni Vrs Shri. Mhonbemo Humtsoe resident of Duncan Basti in the District of Dimapur, Nagaland under Rule 50 & 51 of the Assam Land Revenue Regulation Act 1886 have applied for Mutation of Land described in the schedule below: The undersigned under Rule 52 of the said Rules do hereby invite Claim/Objection concerning to the said land if any & should there be any, should submit to this court on or before 30 (Thirty days) from the dated of publication in local newspaper. SCHEDULE OF LAND AND BOUNDARY Name of Patta Holder : Smti. K. H. Abeni Village/Block No. : Bamunpukhuri-I Patta No. : 715 Dag No. : 153/829 Area : 00B-03K-09LS North : Approach Road East : Chawang Konyak South : Approach Road West : Approach Road Sd/- SACHIN JAISWAL, IAS Deputy Commissioner Dimapur : Nagaland DP-2203/23
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NORTHEAST 4 NAGALAND POST, DIMAPUR SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2023
Over 3,000 saplings planted in Arunachal Pradesh sub-division
Planting of a sapling in Miao, Arunachal Pradesh.
Stranded tourist provided tea by the Army.
Assam Police recommends CBI probe into death of woman SI
Junmoni Rabha
DIMAPUR, MAY 20 ( NPN): The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) Election Commission has announce fresh election for Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) for the tenure 2023-2026 after it dissolved the office of TKS in exercise of the powers and functions conferred under Article Twenty -Six Clause (3)(b) of the Constitution of the Naga Students’ Federation. A press release by NSF Chief Election Commissioner K. Elu Ndang stated that the 22nd general election of TKS shall be held on May 31 at Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) conference hall, Ukhrul Hq and nomination forms shall be issued on May 23 and 24. Naga Students’ Federation announces fresh
Kuldiep Singh
elections for TKS

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2 more held over violence in Maharashtra

AKOLA, MAY 20 (PTI):

Two persons were arrested on Saturday for allegedly fomenting last week’s communal violence in central Maharashtra’s Akola city, police said. It took the number of persons arrested in connection with the incidents of May 13 to 148. Of the two men held on Saturday morning, a 23-year-old man was the one who had lodged a complaint about an objectionable Instagram post, claiming that it hurt religious sentiments. The post triggered violence including stone-pelting and arson in Old City area.

Girl kidnapped, gangraped in Gurugram

GURUGRAM, MAY 20 (PTI): A 15-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and gang-raped by two people, including a milkman she was acquainted with, who also beat her up and threatened to kill her when she tried to resist, police said here on Saturday. A case was registered against the accused, milkman Vinod and his friend Jasbir at the Bhondsi police station on Friday.

Man killed over land dispute in Latur; 3 held LATUR, MAY 20 (PTI):

Three persons have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 32-year-old man in Latur in Maharashtra, a police official said on Saturday. Satish Jamadar was engaged in a dispute with his neighbours over a common embankment along their farm plots in Samsapur in Renapur tehsil, he said. He was stabbed and succumbed to injuries in a nearby hospital.

Three persons of a family, including a woman, have been arrested for the killing,” he said.

G7 summit: PM proposes 10-pt action plan

HIROSHIMA, MAY 20 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday called for building an inclusive food system to provide relief to the world’s most vulnerable people as part of his 10-point action plan to address challenges in the area of food, fertilisers and healthcare.

In an address at a session of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Modi also pitched for checking the “expansionist mentality” occupying the fertiliser resources and strongly batted for the democratisation of technology.

The prime minister’s 10-point action plan included curbing wastage of food, depoliticisation of global fertilizer supply chains, promoting millets, encouraging holistic healthcare, strengthening digital health care and building development models inspired by the needs of developing countries. There is a need to focus on the holistic use of natural resources and the development model inspired by consumerism has to be changed,

Modi said.

The prime minister said efforts should be put to build an inclusive food system that focuses on the world’s most vulnerable people, especially “marginal farmers should be our priority”.

“The global fertiliser supply chains have to be strengthened. Political obstacles in this have to be removed. And the expansionist mentality that is occupying the fertilizer resources has to be stopped. This should be the purpose of our cooperation,” he said.

The prime minister, however, did not name any country.

Modi also emphasised preventing the wastage of food saying it should be “our collective responsibility”.

“It is essential for sustainable global food security,” he said.

The group of seven (G7), comprising the US, France, the UK, Italy, Germany, Canada and Japan, represent the world’s richest democracies. Under its G7 presidency, Japan invited India and seven other countries to the summit.

ED files case against alleged Gujarat conman Kiran Patel; conducts searches

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(PTI): The Enforcement Directorate on Saturday said it has conducted searches at a dozen locations in Gujarat against alleged conman Kiran Patel who is accused of cheating people by impersonating as a PMO official while taking the Jammu and Kashmir administration on a ride.

The searches, carried out on May 19, resulted in seizure of documents related to immovable properties apart from recovery of “highly incriminating” material, the agency said in a statement.

“Further investigation in respect of his activities in J-K and other places is in progress,” it said.

A total of 12 locations in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Morbi and Mehsana in Gujarat in the investigation relating to Kiranbhai

3 Pakistani drones intercepted, 2 downed by BSF along Punjab IB

9.30 pm. Two packets attached to the drone containing 2.6 kg of suspected heroin were also recovered from the UAV that was found in Rattan Khurd villa ge, the spokesperson added.

A third drone was intercepted on Friday night along this front. However, it could not be recovered as it fell on the Pakistani side, he said.

Jagdishbhai Patel and his associates were searched.

The ED alleged Patel, with criminal intention, employed high degree of forged means, impersonated himself as senior government official serving in PMO as ‘Dr Kiran Patel, Additional Director, PMO (Strategies and Campaigns)’. By resorting to cheating, forgery and impersonation, Patel duped gullible people and also intentionally induced people to do and also to omit to do activities, under a well-knit plan for securing monetary as well as material benefits, it said.

Modi also underlined the need for focusing on development, technology and democracy together.

“It is necessary to democratise technology. Technology can become a bridge between development and democracy,” he said.

The prime minister also noted that the model of development should pave the way for welfare and not become a hindrance in the progress of developing countries.

“I am confident that our discussions today will be useful in creating an important link between the agenda of the G20 and the G7. And will be successful in prioritising the hopes and expectations of the Global South,” he said.

The prime minister also highlighted the importance of natural farming.

“We can create a new model of natural farming as an alternative to fertilisers around the world. I believe that we should take the benefit of digital technology to every farmer in the world,” he said.

NEW DELHI, MAY 20 (PTI): Opposition leaders on Saturday attacked the government over the withdrawal of Rs 2000 currency notes from circulation with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee describing it as “Tughlaqi demonetisation drama” and Congress wondering if this was the second “notebandi” exercise.

The BJP rejected this was any sort of demonetisation and instead reminded the Congress that even during the rule of Manmohan Singh, old currency notes were taken off circulation.

RBI on Friday made the surprise announcement but gave the public time till September 30 to either deposit Rs 2000 notes in accounts or exchange them at banks. It said it had asked banks to stop issuing Rs 2000 notes with immediate effect. Banerjee said this move would “hit common people hard once again”.

In a tweet, she said, “Another whimsical and Tughlaqi demonetisation drama of Rs 2,000 notes

will hit the common people hard once again by subjecting them to massive harassment…Such misadventure by an oligarchic & authoritarian government will not be forgotten by the people at large at the time of reckoning.”

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge called for an impartial probe into the entire episode.

In a tweet in Hindi, he said, “You inflicted a deep wound on the economy with the first demonetisation. Due to this, the entire unorganised sector was destroyed, MSMEs were closed down and crores of jobs were lost…”

At a press conference in Patna, senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad when asked about the move said, “The RBI has put out a detailed communication clearly explaining how the use of these high denomination notes was dwindling. We would like to remind our Congress friends that even during the rule of Manmohan Singh, old currency notes used to

be taken off circulation. Hence they (Congress) must not call it notebandi.” He added, “If these notes were in use for laundering money, scrapping these will hit such networks.”

Independent Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal also attacked the government over the decision and recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks at the time of the 2016 demonetisation that the magnitude of cash in circulation is directly linked to the level of corruption.

Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra said “No civilised nation puts its people under constant fear of cash turning to toilet paper. Why should we stress about our wallets vaporising every few years?” Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin claimed the move is a ploy to hide the BJP’s electoral debacle. Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Sanjay Raut and Aaditya Thackeray, Bharat Rashtra Samithi spokesperson Sravan Dasoju also questioned the move.

Drug bust bribery case: CBI questions Wankhede

MUMBAI, MAY 20

(PTI): The CBI on Saturday quizzed former Mumbai NCB chief Sameer Wankhede for more than five hours in a case in which he is accused of demanding a Rs 25 crore bribe from superstar Shah Rukh Khan for not implicating his son Aryan in the Cordelia cruise ‘drug bust’ case, an official said. Wankhede reached the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) office in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) around 10.15 am.

Talking to media persons while entering the agency office, Wankhede just said “Satyamev Jayate” (truth alone triumphs). He didn’t speak to media per-

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JALANDHAR, MAY 20

(PTI): The Border Security Force (BSF) intercepted three Pakistani drones and shot down two of them along the International Border in Punjab in three different incidents, a spokesperson of the force said on Saturday. The three drones were intercepted by the BSF on Friday night. The first drone, a black quadcopter of “DJI Matrice

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300 RTK” make, was recovered from Udhar Dhariwal village in Amritsar district, the spokesperson said.

BSF troops intercepted this unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) by firing around 9 pm on Friday, he said.

The second drone, a quadcopter of the same make, was recovered from Rattan Khurd village in Amritsar district after troops fired at it around

Drugs seized from Indian waters: NCB seeks custody of accused

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MAY 20 (PTI):

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), which is probing the recent seizure of over 2,500 kilograms of methamphetamine from a vessel in Indian waters in a joint operation with the Navy, on Saturday moved the court seeking custody of the accused.

The agency sought the custody of Pakistan national accused, Zubair Derakshshandeh for five days from May 22. The accused is currently under judicial custody.

“...the court may be pleased to order production of the accused person... before this court on

22-05-2023 and grant the custody to the petitioner for custodial interrogation in the case for 5 days w.e.f 22-05-2023 to 26.05.2023,” the application filed by the agency said.

In the remand report filed by the agency on May 16, it had said that a drug trafficker from Pakistan had offered the accused, “good money” after the work was completed.

The agency had on May 15 said that the actual commercial value of the contraband after its latest evaluation was close to Rs 25,000 crore, because of the high purity of the seized methamphetamine.

CCTV footage showed people collecting this third drone from the Pakistan side, the spokesperson said.

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The Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer was given a lunch break for around 30 minutes at around 2 pm. He returned to the CBI office and joined the investigation. He left for the day at around 4:30 pm, the official said.

It was his first appearance before the agency after the case was registered against him, the official said.

The CBI had summoned the former Mumbai Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) zonal director for questioning on Thursday

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The central agency booked Wankhede and four others on May 11 for alleged criminal conspiracy and threat of extortion, besides under provisions pertaining to bribery under the Prevention of Corruption Act on a complaint by the NCB.

On Friday, Wankhede got a relief from the Bombay High Court which directed the CBI not to take any “coercive action”, such as arrest, against him till May 22.

Seeking quashing of FIR, Wankhede alleged before the HC that the “draft complaint” in the 2021 drugs-on-cruise case named Aryan Khan as an accused, but it was later replaced and Aryan’s name was dropped.

Among other things, his petition also provided transcriptions of phone chats with Shah Rukh Khan during the period Aryan was in NCB custody. It cited Khan as pleading with Wankhede to be kind to his son and praising the officer for his “uprightness”

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Ideological divide

For as many decades till 2014 India has believed in secularism or a nation which does not recognise the hegemony of any religion but treated all equally in consonance with Article 25 of the constitution that guarantees freedom of conscience and right to profess, practice and propagate religion subject to public order, morality and health. India is home to more than nine-in-ten of the world’s Hindus, and also having one of the largest Muslim populations in the world, as well as millions of Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and Christians. Indians tend to see this religious diversity as benefiting their country. Roughly half say diversity benefits India (53%), while about one-quarter say diversity harms the country (24%). Generally, Indians of different ages, educational backgrounds and regions of residence tend to agree that diversity benefits the country. However, a sizable minority (24%) does not take a clear position on the question, saying that diversity “neither benefits nor harms the country,” that they don’t know, or declining to answer the question. However, with the advent of Hindutva ideology that propagates “Hindu-ness”, India under BJP is experiencing a move to unveil a modern political ideology that advocates for Hindu supremacy and seeks to transform India, constitutionally a secular state, into an ethno-religious nation known as the Hindu Rashtra (Hindu nationalism). Hindutva ideology is promoted by an array of vigilante, political, and cultural groups, known collectively as the Sangh Parivar. The RSS, a paramilitary organization based in India, is at the center of the Sangh and sets the priorities and tactics for promoting Hindutva ideology.Ramachandra

Guha, best known for his sweeping biographies of Mahatma Gandhi, described Hindutva and Hindu nationalism as an idea which takes its inspiration from 18th and 19th-century European nations which sought to create national power through identifying a common enemy and by promoting the idea of one language, one culture and one leader. In Manipur a state where communal harmony has more or less been maintained, the recent spate of communal violence has inflicted dangerous divide between the majority meiteis and tribals in the state. After the BJP came to power in 2017, it sought to create a Hindu nationalist identity for the Meitei community. This encouragement to see themselves as part of the Hindu fold has come even as nearly 10 percent of the community practice an indigenous religion known as Sanamahism .Under a BJP government, RSS and other organs have sought to sought to promote Hindu nationalism as the dominant ideology and used the Meitei community to advance their political agenda in the state. Tribal leaders in Manipur believe that the recent violence was religiously motivated. They say that the influence of the Hindutvawadis has led to explosion of anger directed at Christians and burning down of churches especially those churches that exclusively belong to Meitei Christians. The Manipur high court order on the state to recommend according tribal status for Meiteis was only a pretext for mobs to target their own community (Meiteis) who became Christians. The trigger that has set Manipur aflame is most unfortunate as it has created a sectarian divide.

DailyDevotion Taking Possession of Our Own Soul

By your patience possess your souls. —Luke 21:19

When a person is born again, there is a period of time when he does not have the same vitality in his thinking or reasoning that he previously had. We must learn to express this new life within us, which comes by forming the mind of Christ (see Philippians 2:5). Luke 21:19 means that we take possession of our souls through patience. But many of us prefer to stay at the entrance to the Christian life, instead of going on to create and build our soul in accordance with the new life God has placed within us. We fail because we are ignorant of the way God has made us, and we blame things on the devil that are actually the result of our own undisciplined natures. Just think what we could be when we are awakened to the truth!

There are certain things in life that we need not pray about— moods, for instance. We will never get rid of moodiness by praying, but we will by kicking it out of our lives. Moods nearly always are rooted in some physical circumstance, not in our true inner self. It is a continual struggle not to listen to the moods which arise as a result of our physical condition, but we must never submit to them for a second. We have to pick ourselves up by the back of the neck and shake ourselves; then we will find that we can do what we believed we were unable to do. The problem that most of us are cursed with is simply that we won’t. The Christian life is one of spiritual courage and determination lived out in our flesh.

India stood for spread of knowledge

There is a debateset off, among other things, by the review of school textbooks in India - revolving around questions like whether young minds should be exposed to divisive and violent phases of the nation’s past when the entire account of history was made available to the researchers and students of socio-political evolution, in any case. On the sides was also a comparison between Western Knowledge attributed to Scientific Temper and Eastern Thought rooted in Traditional Wisdom and the implicit suggestion that they represented the ‘new’ and the ‘old’ ways of looking at things.

The debate creates geographical and cultural divides in knowledge which are irrational in themselves because knowledge - unlike ‘information’ - is an integral concept applicable to humanity at large.

It is not difficult to imagine that universal knowledge would unite and not divide humanity. ‘Knowledge’ was always meant to be ‘spread’ - unless it fell in the category of secrets that were maintained for the cause of national security or information that had to be kept confidential till such time as was needed for declaring its ownership under the law of Patents in the interest of economic security of the country.

The advent of the IT revolution - with instant communication as its outcome - has enabled a complete bridging of the geographical divide of information and the globalisation of business has further put a stamp on the universalisation of knowledge.

Knowledge enforces transparency. The cultural values of India promoted respect for thinkers, adherence to human welfare and sharing of knowledge for the good of all.

With India’s rise on the world stage as a major influencer on issues of war

and peace, the importance of ‘history for history’s sake’ - beyond its use for drawing lessons for improving a lot of humanity in the future - needs to be examined further in the national context.

It goes to the credit of the Narendra Modi government that India is referring back to its civilisational moorings to bolster its claim as a major power in the world - fully prepared to opt for mutually beneficial bilateral relationships as the base of its foreign policy.

India maintains its freedom from ‘alignments’ and supports the cause of sanity in situations of international conflict like the one created by the military confrontation between Ukraine and Russia.

India’s stand was that the security concerns of both warring nations should have been understood and peace between the two neighbours should have been worked out before NATO’s strength was pledged to Ukraine reviving the Cold War environment.

India abstained from voting on anti-Russia resolutions at the UN on one hand but it also pledged its total commitment to IndoUS strategic friendship, on the other. Prime Minister Modi’s emergence as a world counsel acceptable to all on this conflict of global impact, speaks of the importance India has attained by showing the political will to invoke its civilisational strength in pursuing a path that was deemed to be morally right.

The confidence with which India under Prime Minister Modi coined the motto ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the whole world is one family) for its G20 Presidency is truly extraordinary and is rightly indicative of the need for the nation to reinvent its glorious past that was marked by the primacy of democratic outlook, the pursuit of knowledge and transparency in public life

and also known for the rulers taking care of their people, practising frugality and attaching importance to public morality.

Unfortunately, the political opposition today shuns the word ‘nationalism’, projects rule by the majority as a sign of ‘majoritarianism’ - disregarding the merit of ‘one man one vote’ - and upholds the divisive minority politics that had exposed the country to the shock of Partition and its aftermath.

India has been a land of sages and that is why despite the violence of Muslim invaders it readily accepted the Sufi philosophy that attached importance to Muslim ‘saints’ and Pirs and did not succumb to extremism in the name of Islam.

Today there is ‘supremacism’ of faith being projected by politically motivated groups - hopefully, this will not stand before the civilisational might of India that always propounded that ‘God is one, the ways of worshipping Him could be many’.

Faith-based conflict and extremist violence have to be put down as India in terms of its civilisational past never subscribed to it. India has always followed the mandate that the rulers must look at all subjects with the same ‘paternal and nurtural’ outlook.

A notion still widely prevalent in developing societies is that ‘modernisation’ meant ‘Westernisation’ and this was strengthened by the narrative that the progress of the West was mainly on account of the scientific temper of its people.

It is true that the West gained from Industrial Revolution but this happened also because the independent countries there could practise the economic ideology of a free and competitive market and had a start over the countries less developed economically.

The point is proved clearly by the advent of the

Information Technology revolution at the beginning of the Nineties by which time a free India had acquired the wherewithal to take a lead over the developed world of the West in this technology and emerge as a leader in IT at the global stage.

It was not a lack of scientific temperament but the lack of opportunity that held India back earlier. The enormous incentive generated in India for carrying the country economically forward, has flown top down right from Prime Minister Modi himself whose personal drive to push ahead with digitisation, has yielded unprecedented success.

The growth of entrepreneurship, brisk pace of launch of start-ups and a sharp reduction in the seepage of funds of public schemes are new developments and they all reaffirm the fact that India as a nation could lay its own path of growth and ‘modernisation’ given a certain elevation of the standard of governance and a conscious effort to shun political compromise with fiscal discipline. If invoking the civilisational virtues of India helps this up-gradation of national output, this is welcome.

It is a fact of India’s ancient past that this country was the land of sage thinkers who were so close to nature that they could reach empirical deductions without the benefit of laterday scientific experiments and lab research.

The conceptualisation of the Solar System, the belief that what existed in the physical plane could disappear into energy and the mandate that life was the product of five elements of nature combining at some point in time, were the ideas that proved to be the forerunners of discovery of atomic structure, scientific equation of conversion of matter into energy and the theory of evolution itself.

History of the Gorkhas settled in Nagaland

“Gorkhas” who were settled in the hills and valleys, towns and villages of Nagaland State (erstwhile Naga Hills) prior to Indian Independence, they initially came as construction workers, tea and mining labourers, and military personnel to fit into the colonial designs of the British. If we look back to the history of Gorkhas settled in Nagaland the early settlements of Gorkha families who settled in the (erstwhile Naga Hills) prior to 1963, those District was Kohima, Dimapur, Chümoukedima, Mokokchung, Wokha, Tuensang, Kiphire, Mon, Longleng, Peren and Phek. Since then the Gorkha Community settled in Nagaland are living in peace and harmony with our Naga brethren. Gorkhas were been recognized through a Government of Nagaland gazette notification, dated October 22, 1974 around more than hundreds Gorkha families and their descendants who have settled in Nagaland (erstwhile Naga Hills) prior to December 31, 1940 in the three districts of Kohima, Mokokchung and Wokha was been declared “Non Naga Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland and accorded certain rights and privileges such as equal property rights, equal educational facilities and equal facilities for industrial license and loan.

the Gorkhas themselves; seem to be aware of the Indo-Nepal Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1950 which legalizes our immigration to India. In Nagaland Gorkhas were settled in the state prior to Indian Independence and in addition to a floating population today there are 30,000-35,000 Gorkhas settled in Nagaland. During the early settlement the Gorkha Community built a close bond with the Nagas and till dated the Nagas are giving full protection to the Gorkhas of Nagaland. The gorkhas are known for our hardwork and honesty and the nature of Gorkha community are united that is the reason till dated the Gorkha Community has preserved their histriocal records of their settlement in Nagaland State.

Gorkhas Versus Nepalese many people in Nagaland wonder and are confused about ‘Gorkhas & Nepalese’.

The term “Gorkha’’ is distinguish to the Indian Nepalese from-those of Nepal who have migrated & permanently settled to India. Whereas the word “Nepalese” in the sense that the “Nepalese” represents a culture-linguistic denomination and people of Nepal. Therefore every Indian Nepali should be called as Gorkha who are the citizen of India.

literary journey in the year 1931. Lt. Hari Prasad Gorkha Rai was also an active social worker. He initiated to open LP. Schools in Chandmari & Aradhura, Kohima during PreIndependence time, which are now known as Govt. ME. School Chandmari and Govt. LP. School, Aradhura. The Singha Devi Mandir at Chandmari, Kohima is also one of the oldest Gorkha Mandir in Nagaland. The inception of this Mandir can be dated back to the 1880”s. The Singrijan Village situated under Chümoukedima District is also the only Gorkha Village in Nagaland which also shows that Gorkha Community was one of the first Non-Naga settlers in Nagaland prior to Indian Independence who stood with the locals and supported them in building the Nagaland during their difficulties time.

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No less than the greatest scientist of all times - Albert Einstein- famously said that ‘imagination is more important than knowledge’ thereby emphasising how the human mind had the capacity to look beyond the facts in front and get an insight into what lay ahead.

The thinking sages of India precisely did that and created a civilisational legacy that looked at all humanity as one entity and laid down the universally applicable philosophy of ‘Karma’, the pursuit of the Right Path and redemption without waiting for Rebirth.

The ascendancy of India on the world stage is substantially aided by the cultural values that it upholds - rising above distinctions of group identity, region and mode of worship. It is not wrong to describe India as the ‘mother of democracy’ since the universalisation and ‘openness’ of its civilisational approach transcends any parochial thoughts.

It is worth noting that President Xi Jinping of China who has risen to become a leader of the class of Mao Zedong - his guidelines are now incorporated in the Party Book and he is now deemed to be the President for life - has been carrying out ‘Sinicization’ of Marxism and as a part of that highlighting the 5000-year old civilisation of China as a great source of pride for the country.

A Marxist dictatorship glorifying civilisational legacy reaffirms the fact that the process of nationbuilding has to be rooted in the positive aspects of the country’s ancient past. It also proves that whatever stood for the larger good of humanity as against an ideology that divides, would have to be adopted by any country that was seeking to increase its influence in the international community.

India is truly capable of bridging the East-West divide of knowledge, the North-South gulf of the

economy and universally existing distinctions of colour and creed. India works for assimilation, peace and human compassion for this comes naturally to it because of its timeless cultural tradition.

The debate on what represented the true history of India need not become a political distraction - education of young minds should aim at freeing them from thoughts of a divided nation, unnecessary recall of violent periods of history and exclusivist orientation.

The Modi government is rightly engaged in looking at India’s large population - which has exceeded that of China - as a source of demographic dividend. Its national mission should be to achieve economic growth large enough to take care of fundamental requirements of health, education and purposeful employment so that this advantage was retained for the future.

Prime Minister Modi gives the impression of being fully aware of this larger objective - his calls of ‘vocal for local’, ‘aatmanirbharta’ and clean public life are timely and appropriate.

Indian democracy must rise above religious and regional divides and focus on uplifting the common man economically, enhancing pride in the civilisational inheritance and keeping issues of national security above party politics. This will be the idea of India in the years ahead.

National resilience is built on the adoption of all that was good in the civilisational past, acceptance of the learnings of history for the sake of a better future and adherence to the principle that while pushing ahead with national interests, the cause of humanity at large should not be lost sight of.

D.C. Pathak

(The writer is a former Director of the Intelligence Bureau. Views expressed are personal)

The mental health challenges faced by working women

One of the biggest challenges is the constant pressure to be perfect, to do it all, and have it all. Society places unrealistic expectations on women to be superwomen - to be perfect mothers, wives, daughters, friends, and career women all at once. It can feel like a never-ending cycle of trying to meet everyone’s expectations, including our own and feeling like we are failing on all fronts.

This pressure can lead to mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and burnout. It is challenging to find the time and resources to take care of ourselves when we are constantly putting others’ needs first. It can be difficult to seek help or support when we feel like we should be able to handle everything on our own.

no when necessary. It can be challenging to prioritise our own needs when we feel like we are constantly being pulled in multiple directions. Learning to say no and setting boundaries can be empowering and help us to take control of our lives.

Taking care of our mental health is a journey that requires patience, self-compassion, and support. It is essential to seek help when we need it and to prioritise self-care, even when it feels like there is no time or energy left.

As a working woman, she believes that it is essential for us to speak up about our mental health challenges and advocate for change. This includes pushing for more supportive workplace policies, such as flexible work arrangements and mental health support programs. It also means challenging societal expectations and stereotypes that perpetuate the pressure to be perfect.

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Many Gorkha Community in Nagaland State who were settled permanently in Nagaland decided not to return to Nepal or other parts of India and the fact is that they will live and die here in Nagaland only.

Even when it comes to the context study of Gorkhas of Nagaland Lt. Hari Prasad, is termed as a jewel of the Gorkhas of Nagaland he wrote about the genesis of Gorkhas in Nagaland. He was renowned literary figure, whose literary works was appreciated nationally and internationally. He started his

Today we the Gorkhas of Nagaland is residing among different Naga Tribes, being Honest & Hardworking we are adapting the habitat of Nagaland. But in order to lead a decent and respectable life, a means of sustainable livelihoods is the need of the hour for the Gorkha Community in Nagaland. Our Forefathers generations who have settled in Nagaland in (erstwhile Naga Hills) prior to Indian Independence had a good relationship with Naga people in the blend of Naga history but the resplendent past is not helping us to move into a secure future at present.

Another challenge is the lack of support and understanding in the workplace. Many women face discrimination and bias based on their gender, race, or family status, which can make it challenging to advance in their careers or feel valued in their roles. This can lead to feelings of isolation and inadequacy, which can impact mental health.

As a single mother, some mothers experienced firsthand the impact of these challenges on their mental health. There have been times when she has felt overwhelmed, anxious, and alone. She has had to learn how to manage her stress and prioritise according to her mental health, even when it felt like there is no time or energy left for self-care.

One of the most important things that she has learned is the power of community. Connecting with other working women who understand the challenges and struggles has been a lifeline for her. It can be reassuring to know that we are not alone and that others have faced similar struggles. She has also learned the importance of setting boundaries and saying

We must recognise that mental health challenges are not a sign of weakness, but rather a natural part of the human experience. We must work together to break down the stigma surrounding mental health and create a more supportive and compassionate society.

In conclusion, the mental health challenges faced by working women are real and significant. As a single mother, musical artist, and entrepreneur, I have experienced firsthand the impact of these challenges on my mental health. However, I have also learned the power of community, setting boundaries, and prioritising selfcare. It is essential that we continue to speak up about our experiences and advocate for change in our workplaces and communities. Together, we can create a more supportive and compassionate world for all women.

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(PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said the Assembly session will be convened for three days from May 22, during which the newly elected MLAs will be administered oath, and a new Speaker will be elected. Siddaramaiah was sworn in as Chief Minister for the second term, along with state Congress president D K Shivakumar as Deputy Chief Minister, and eight legislators as Ministers today, exactly a week after the party swept the Assembly polls in Karnataka.

Fake call centre busted in Thane district; five held

THANE, MAY 20 (PTI):

The police busted a bogus call centre in Maharashtra’s Thane district and arrested five persons allegedly involved in duping foreign nationals, police said on Saturday. Based on a tip-off, the police raided a rented premises in Ambernath town on Thursday and found that an illegal call centre was being operated from there, an official said. The accused allegedly posed as representatives of a company, made calls and sent emails to foreign nationals to lure them with various services, he said.

Houses of 5 Pak-based terrorists raided in J-K

DODA/JAMMU, MAY 20 (PTI): The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of the Jammu and Kashmir

Police on Saturday raided the houses of five local terrorists who are currently operating from across the border and making desperate attempts to revive militancy in Doda district, a senior police officer said. Senior Superintendent of Police of Doda district Abdul Qayoom said the raids were conducted by the SIU in the Gandoh area in connection with a case registered against the five terrorists in 2021 under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

ED arrests retd IAS officer in U’khand

NEW DELHI, MAY 20 (PTI): A retired IAS officer, who served as an additional secretary in the Uttarakhand government, has been arrested as part of a money laundering probe against him linked to alleged possession of disproportionate assets, the ED said on Saturday. Ram Bilas Yadav was taken into custody under provisions of the PMLA on Friday, the federal agency said in a statement. The money laundering case stems from a vigilance establishment FIR registered in the past against Yadav for alleged possession of assets disproportionate to known sources of his income.

ED said it is alleged that during the check period -- from 1-01-2013 to 3112-2016 -- Yadav earned Rs 78,51,777 through his known sources of income whereas his expenses are to the tune of Rs 21.40 crore.

Toll in WB firecracker factory rises to 11

KOLKATA, MAY 20 (PTI): The toll in a blast at an illegal firecracker factory in West Bengals Purba Medinipur district rose to 11 as one more person, who was seriously injured in the explosion, succumbed to his injuries, a senior official said on Saturday. Rabindranath Maity, who had 80 per cent burn injuries and was undergoing treatment at the state-run SSKM Hospital here, died on Friday evening, he said. “He had third-degree burn injuries. His condition deteriorated constantly since he was brought here and he died last evening,” the official said.

Centre moves SC for review of order on Delhi services

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(AGENCIES): The Centre has moved the Supreme Court seeking review of its May 11 verdict which held that the Delhi government has legislative and executive powers over the administration of services except for public order, police and land.

The review petition, submitted by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, said the judgment “suffers from errors apparent on the face of the record and fails to consider the case submitted by the review petitioner”.

A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, in a unanimous verdict, had put an end to the dispute between the Centre and the Delhi government triggered by a 2015 home ministry notification asserting its control over services, holding the National Capital Terri-

tory administration is unlike other Union Territories and has been “accorded a ‘sui generis’ (unique) status” by the Constitution.

The Centre had on Friday brought into effect an ordinance to create an authority for transfer and posting of Group-A officers in Delhi, with the AAP government calling the move a deception with the Supreme Court verdict on control of services.

Delhi govt will challenge Centre’s ordinance in SC, says AAP

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday termed the Centre’s ordinance restoring to itself the power over “services” in the National Capital Territory (NCR) as unconstitutional, and said the Delhi government will challenge it in the Supreme Court.

Speaking at a press con-

ference on Saturday, Delhi education minister Atishi said the ordinance has been brought to kill democracy and added that it will be ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court. AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said the Delhi government will challenge the ordinance in the Supreme Court.

“The central government brought an ordinance late last night to kill democracy and the Constitution...

(They brought it) in the dark of night at 11pm after the Supreme Court went on summer vacation. Even they (Centre) know that the ordinance is unconstitutional, and the SC will strike it down,” said Atishi.

“The ordinance says that regardless of the people electing Kejriwal, the central government not Kejriwal will run Delhi. The central government does not have the power to bring such an

IAF temporarily grounds MiG-21 squadrons

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(PTI): The Indian Air Force (IAF) has temporarily grounded its fleet of around 50 MiG-21 fighter aircraft following the crash of one of the jets in Rajasthan’s Hanumangarh nearly two weeks ago, people familiar with the matter said on Saturday.

Three persons were killed after the MiG-21 aircraft crashed into a house in Hanumangarh shortly after it took off for a routine training sortie from the Air Force Station at Suratgarh on May 8.

The people cited above said all the MiG-21 aircraft

are currently undergoing technical evaluation and checks, adding they will be allowed to fly only after clearance by the teams concerned carrying out the scrutiny.

The crash of the jet had again put the spotlight on the ageing fleet of Sovietorigin aircraft which were involved in around 400 accidents since their first induction in the early 1960s.

The MiG-21s used to be the mainstay of the IAF for a long period of time. After the first induction, the IAF procured over 870 MiG-21 fighters to boost its

overall combat prowess. However, the aircraft has a very poor safety record.

According to official data, MiG-21s were involved in 400 crashes in the last six decades.

At present, the IAF has three MiG-21 squadrons with a total of around 50 aircraft, according to officials. The IAF last year finalised a timeline of three years to phase out the remaining MiG-21 fighter squadrons. The IAF also plans to start the phasing out of the three squadrons of Mig-29 fighter jets in the next five years.

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ordinance because the SC constitution bench in paragraph 160 of its judgment has said --- the involvement of the Union of India in the administration of NCT of Delhi is limited by constitutional provisions and any further expansion would be contrary to the constitutional scheme of governance.

It means that when the SC was writing this judgment, it had a doubt that the central government may try to illegally curtail the powers of the Delhi government, that is why the SC closed this route,” she said.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said his government will challenge in the Supreme Court the Centre’s “unconstitutional” ordinance.

Addressing a press conference at his residence, Kejriwal said the ordinance was a “direct challenge” to the “majesty and power of the Supreme Court”.

CBI questions TMC leader Abhishek over school jobs scam

KOLKATA, MAY 20

(PTI): CBI officers questioned TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee, who appeared before them Saturday as part of the agency’s probe into the school jobs scam, for more than 9 hours before letting the young politician off.

Banerjee told newspersons keeping vigil outside the CBI’s office at Nizam Palace here, that the questioning was a waste of time for both him and the investigative agency’s officers, but that he “cooperated in all that was asked”.

“I was questioned for 9 and-a-half hours by CBI … Questioning was a waste of time for them (CBI officers) as well as for me,” said Banerjee after emerging from Nizam Palace. He claimed the real reason why he was called in was because, he had refused to be a “pet dog of Delhi’s bosses” and that is why he has been “targeted”.

He also alleged that while TMC leaders who were unwilling to bend were

being harassed, BJP leaders who had been involved in various cases were allowed to go scot-free. Banerjee’s name cropped up in a complaint filed by Kuntal Ghosh, a local businessman and an accused in the school jobs scam, where he alleged that central investigating agencies were pressuring him to name Abhishek Banerjee in the case.

The West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s

nephew, entered the CBI office at 10:58 am and came out at around 8:40 pm, “I don’t blame them (CBI officers), as they are acting on orders from the BJP. However, such harassment will not deter me from continuing my mass outreach campaign or put an end to our political battle with the BJP,” he said. Reacting to the questioning of the MP and the accusations that the saffron party had a hand in it, the BJP state spokesperson Samik Bhattacharya said, “The party has nothing to do with the CBI probe. If the TMC leaders have nothing to hide, why are they so bothered about being summoned and making such allegations?”. “I dare the CBI to arrest me if they have any proof of corruption against me. They have been probing many cases in Bengal for the last several years. They should arrest me if they have any proof against me,” Abhishek said.

Priyanka to kickstart Cong’s MP poll on June 12

JABALPUR, MAY 20

(PTI): Senior Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will kickstart the Assembly poll campaign for her party in Madhya Pradesh on June 12 with a road show and a rally in Jabalpur after offering prayers to the Narmada river, considered the state’s lifeline, a functionary said on Saturday. Assembly polls are likely to be held at the end of the year in MP, where the Congress emerged as the largest party in the 2018 polls but its government fell in March 2020 following a rebellion

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by Jyotiraditya Scindia and more than 20 of his loyalist MLAs, paving the way for the Bharatiya Janata Party to return to power.

Jabalpur is the largest city of the state’s Mahakoshal region, where the Congress had won 11 out of the 13 Scheduled Tribe-reserved seats in the 2018 Assembly polls, leaving the Bharatiya Janata Party with victories in just two constituencies.

“Priyankaji will first do Narmada puja at Gwarighat on the bank of the holy river here, after which she would lead a roadshow and

then address a public rally. She will launch the party’s campaign and Sankalp 2023 on June 12 after seeking the blessing of Narmada river,” Congress MLA and former MP finance minister Tarun Bhanot told PTI over phone on Saturday. Her campaigning in Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka with Rahul Gandhi led the party to big wins, he added.Jabalpur Mayor Jagat Bahadur Singh said the roadshow will take place over a 2-kilometre stretch, adding that 1.5-2 lakh people are expected to attend the rally.

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No perceptible effect on economy: NITI VC on Rs 2,000 note withdrawal

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(PTI): The RBI’s decision to withdraw Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation will not have any ‘perceptible effect’ on the economy as any such notes returned will be replaced by either equivalent cash in lower denomination notes or a deposit, former

NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya has said.

Panagariya further said the likely motive behind this move is to make the movement of illicit money more difficult.

“ We will not see any perceptible effect on the economy. Any currency in Rs 2,000 notes returned will be replaced by either equivalent cash in lower denomination notes or a deposit. So money supply will not be impacted,” he told PTI.

Panagariya noted that Rs 2,000 currency notes represent only 10.8 per cent of the cash currently in the

hands of the public and probably most of it is being used for illicit transactions.

The Reserve Bank of India on Friday announced withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation, and existing notes in circulation can either be deposited in bank accounts or exchanged by September 30.

The bank notes in Rs 2,000 denomination will continue to be a legal tender, the RBI had said in a statement.

Asked whether the public will face inconvenience due to this move, the eminent economist said many citizens probably have no Rs 2,000 notes since few

transactions take place in those notes.

“ For those who do, inconvenience will not be beyond an extra trip to the bank. Even that can be avoided by exchanging Rs 2,000 notes when visiting the bank for some other transaction,” he said.

Asked is there is a need for Rs 1,000 currency notes, Panagariya said,”As of now, I do not see a need to issue Rs 1,000 notes as citizens have become used to transact in notes of Rs 500 or lower denomination.”

Explaining further, he pointed out that per capita income in the US in 2021 was USD 70,000 and its

India’s engineering exports to Russia jump 11 times in April: EEPC

KOLKATA, MAY 20

(PTI): Exports of engineering goods to Russia jumped 11 times in April this year to USD 133.6 million as compared to year-ago month while the US and China markets continued to soften, the engineering export promotion council said on Saturday.

Engineering exports to the CIS country were USD 11.7 million in April 2022.

The value of engineering exports to the US was USD 1.4 billion in April 2023, down 24.9 per cent compared to USD 1.86 billion in the year-ago month.

Shipments to China too continued with the declining trend and fell 15.5 per cent to USD 183.3 million in April 2023 as compared to USD 216.9 million

in the same month last year.

However, exports to Oman more than doubled during the month to USD 153.9 million over the corresponding month of April 2022.

Out of 25 top destinations for Indian engineering goods, as many as 15 saw positive year-on-year growth during the month under review while 10 countries witnessed a regrowth.

The top 25 countries, including the US, Germany, the UK, France, Indonesia and Singapore, contribute about 76 per cent of the total engineering exports from India.

Engineering exports from India continued to decline in 2023-24 as April 2023 saw a 7.15 per cent drop to USD 8.99 billion as

against USD 9.68 billion in April 2022.

Drop in shipment to North America, the EU and ASEAN region led to a decline in overall engineering exports.

Commenting on the latest export data, EEPC India chairman Arun Kumar Garodia stated that the decline in exports was caused due to demand slowdown in almost all regions barring Latin America, WANA, parts of Europe and Oceania.

WANA region comprises 19 countries, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Iraq, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Yemen, Libya and South Sudan.

highest denomination note is USD 100. This gives ratio of per capita income to the highest denomination note at 700.

In India, per capita income in 2021 was approximately Rs. 1,70,000.

“For the same ratio of per capita income to the highest denomination note as in the US, our highest denomination note would have to be Rs 243. So, Rs 500 note as the highest denomination note would seem to be about right for us, given that we are still more of a cash economy than the US,” he said.

The RBI started printing Rs 2,000 notes in November 2016 after Prime Minister Narendra Modi scrapped high-value Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes overnight.

He opined that one lesson of November 2016 demonetization was that tracing black money is incredibly difficult.

NEW DELHI, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): Nissan Motor India (NMIPL) has unveiled the Magnite GEZA Special Edition, a new variant of its B-SUV. The special edition of the Magnite SUV will offer premium audio and infotainment experience to the buyers. The company claims that the special edition SUV has been inspired by Japanese theatre and its expressive musical themes, Business Today reported. The Magnite GEZA Special Edition bookings are now open. The special edition SUV’s pricing details will be be announced

on May 26.

The Magnite GEZA Special Edition boasts a range of feature enhancements, including a 9-inch touchscreen, Android CarPlay with wireless connectivity, premium JBL speakers, a trajectory rear camera, ambient lighting with app-based controls, a shark fin antenna, and beige color seat upholstery.

Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director of Nissan Motor India, expressed his excitement about the new offering, stating, “The Big, Bold, Beautiful Nissan Magnite is a game-changer with its unmatched value,

high safety ranking, and low cost of maintenance.

We are introducing the Magnite GEZA Special Edition with best-in-class contemporary features that enhance the Magnite’s value proposition for discerning customers.”

The SUV had received a 4-star safety rating for adult occupant safety from Global NCAP. Nissan recently introduced additional safety features across all variants, including Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), Traction Control System (TCS), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Nissan Motor India’s contributions to exports from India have been recognized by the Chennai Office of the Chief Commissioner of Customs. The Nissan Magnite is currently exported to 15 global markets, with recent launches in Seychelles, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Brunei.

Sebi proposes to cut IPO listing timeline to 3 days

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(PTI): Capital markets regulator Sebi proposed to reduce the time taken for the listing of shares on stock exchanges after the closure of initial public offerings (IPOs) to three days from six days at present. The proposed reduction in timelines for listing and trading of shares will benefit both issuers as well as investors.

“Issuers will have faster access to the capital raised thereby enhancing the ease of doing business and the investors will have opportunity for having early credit and liquidity of their investment”, Sebi said in its consultation paper. The markets regulator, in November 2018, introduced Unified Payment Interface (UPI) as an additional payment mechanism with Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) for retail investors and prescribed the timelines for listing within six days of closure of issue (T+6). ‘T’ is the day of closure of the issue.

CGHS beneficiaries to get cashless treatment at 6 AIIMS

NEW DELHI, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): SEBI has proposed that asset management companies (AMCs) should establish measures to prevent market abuse and fraudulent transactions.

The market regular also suggested that senior management of AMCs should be responsible for detecting and reporting any misconduct by employees, dealers, stock brokers, or related entities.

According to Mint report, SEBI emphasized on the need for AMCs to have a reporting system in place to address potential market abuse and fraudulent transactions.

This recommendation follows SEBI’s recent orders regarding front-running cases involving Axis AMC and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).

SEBI has requested public feedback on these proposals until June 3. According to the draft paper, SEBI proposed that AMCs should implement effective surveillance systems and internal controls to prevent misconduct by employees and entities with access to information about fund management and investments.

AMCs are encouraged to customize their surveillance systems and control procedures based on historical data to ensure their effectiveness.

In addition to automated alerts, AMCs should consider softer indicators, such as lifestyle checks and monitoring communication channels like emails, chats, and CCTV footage, to identify potential misconduct.

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(PTI): Cashless treatment will now be available to all CGHS beneficiaries at the premier All India Institutes of Medical Sciences in Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Jodhpur, Raipur and Rishikesh, the Union Health Ministry said on Saturday.

The authorities have signed a memorandum of agreement with these six AIIMS to provide cashless treatment under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). “Patient care facilities available at six fully functional AIIMS in Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Jodhpur, Raipur and Rishikesh shall be extended to the CGHS beneficiaries on cashless basis. “It will be particularly beneficial for the senior citizens (retired pensioner beneficiaries of

CGHS) who find it difficult to submit individual reimbursement claims and follow up approvals,” the ministry said.

The CGHS beneficiaries will have the advantage of accessing state-of-the-art treatment facilities available in these AIIMS, without the hassle of first making payments and then seeking reimbursements from CGHS. This initiative will save time, reduce paperwork and also delays in settlement of individual claims, the ministry said. Till now, CGHS pensioner beneficiaries, availing treatment at AIIMS, are required to first make payment and claim reimbursement later from CGHS. According to the salient features of this initiative, the CGHS pensioners and other entitled categories

of CGHS beneficiaries will be eligible for cashless treatment in OPD, investigations and indoor treatment at these six AIIMS.

These six AIIMS shall raise credit bills of pensioners and other categories of eligible beneficiaries to CGHS, which shall preferably make payment within 30 days of receipt of the bills. Admission of the beneficiary shall be made only against production of valid ID card for the treatment at AIIMS. Besides, AIIMS shall create a separate help desk and a separate accounting system for CGHS beneficiaries. Medicines prescribed by the doctors at AIIMS, for OPD treatment or at the time of discharge from AIIMS, will be collected by the beneficiaries through CGHS. Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan lauded this development stating “CGHS is a significant service-oriented vertical of the Health Ministry through which existing and retired employees can avail medical services”.

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SYDNEY, MAY 20

(IANS): An earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale jolted southeast of the Loyalty Islands Saturday -- just a day after a 7.7-magnitude temblor struck the region, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. According to the latest update from the USGS, the epicentre, with a depth of 36 km, was determined to be at 23.062 degrees south latitude and 170.456 degrees east longitude, reports Xinhua news agency.

100 wildfires rage in Canadian province

OTTAWA, MAY 20

(IANS): Nearly 100 wildfires are currently raging in the Canadian province of Alberta, with experts saying that there were no signs of slowing down, the media reported. Since the first local state of emergency was declared on May 4, over 782,000 hectares of land have burned, the BBC quoted local officials as saying.

Thousands of firefighters and support staff from across Canada and the US are helping to douse the wildfires, with dozens of them going out of control. As of Friday, there were 93 active wildfires in Alberta, and experts have said that an end to the controlling the flames was no where in sight.

Clashes between tribal gunmen kill 8 in Yemen

ADEN (YEMEN), MAY 20 (IANS): Eight people were killed and at least 15 others wounded in clashes between tribal gunmen in Yemen’s northeastern oil-rich province of Marib, a government official said. Ferocious clashes erupted on Thursday night and continued into Friday morning between gunmen from the Al Munif and Al Fahih tribes in the Al Wadi district of Marib, the local government official said on condition of anonymity on Friday. The clashes were caused by a dispute over land ownership between the two tribes, the source said, adding a ceasefire began to take effect on Friday night, Xinhua news agency reported.

Congo security forces clash with protesters

KINSHASA, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): Democratic Republic of Congo security forces fired tear gas and fought running battles in the streets of the capital Kinshasa with anti-government protesters demonstrating on Saturday over alleged irregularities in voter registration. The protesters are also angry over the rising cost of living and the prolonged insecurity in the east of the country, where armed militias and rebel groups have been carrying out attacks that have killed hundreds and displaced over a million. Around a dozen protesters were detained by security forces just after the start of the demonstration, which was called for by opposition leaders.

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BOGOTÁ, MAY 20 (AP): Colombians were on edge Friday as authorities searched for four Indigenous children who were on a small plane that crashed in the Amazon jungle this month but have not been found. The three adults aboard died. The crash happened in the early hours of May 1 when the Cessna singleengine propeller plane with six passengers and a pilot declared an emergency due to an engine failure. The small aircraft fell off radar a short time later and a frantic search for survivors began.

Together against Russia’s illegal, unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine: G7 leaders

HIROSHIMA, MAY 20 (IANS/PTI): The he Group of Seven (G7) members have reaffirmed their commitment to stand together against Russia’s “illegal, unjustifiable, and unprovoked war of aggression” against Ukraine, according to the joint statement issued during the G7 leaders Summit that began Saturday in Japan’s Hiroshima.

The joint communique stated that the leaders of the Group of Seven countries are taking concrete steps to support Ukraine for “as long as it takes” in the face of Russia’s illegal war of aggression. They resolved to strengthen disarmament and non-proliferation efforts, towards the ultimate goal of a world without nuclear weapons with undiminished security for all.

At Hiroshima, the “symbol of peace”, the G7 members have pledged to mobilize all their policy instruments and, together with Ukraine, make every effort to bring a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine as soon as possible. The G7 members condemned Russia’s manifest violation of the Charter of

the United Nations (UN) and the impact of Russia’s war on the rest of the world.

The statement further read, fifteen months of Russia’s aggression has cost thousands of lives, inflicted immense suffering on the people of Ukraine, and imperilled access to food and energy for many of the world’s most vulnerable people.

To ensure a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine, the G7 members have urged Russia to stop its ongoing aggres-

sion and immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw its troops and military equipment from the entire internationally recognised territory of Ukraine.

“Russia started this war and can end this war,” the statement read, adding that G7 members reiterate their firm rejection of Russia’s illegal attempts to acquire Ukrainian territory by force.

The G7 members in the joint statement also reaffirmed their strong commitment to ensure that Ukraine

has the economic support it needs. The G7 leaders also agreed to stronger language on short-term gas investments in the context of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis.

“We stress the important role that increased deliveries of LNG can play, and acknowledge that investment in the sector can be appropriate in response to the current crisis and to address potential gas market shortfalls provoked by the crisis,” reads the text.

Arab League Summit adopts Jeddah Declaration

reinforce joint Arab work. The Minister affirmed that the Palestinian cause remains the Arab’s pivotal cause, expressed hope that Syria’s return to the Arab fold would contribute to ending the Syrian crisis, and called on the Sudanese warring parties to resort to dialogue to put an end to the current armed clashes.

AL Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit highlighted the success of the Jeddah summit in achieving its goal, expressing hope that the summit would be a beginning for the Arab countries to grasp their fate in their own hands.

Russian private army claims but Ukraine says fighting continues

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The Quad leaders on Saturday called for the resolution of the Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy while asserting that it must not be an era of war, a formulation that echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s position.

Modi, US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese held talks on pressing global challenges.

After the summit, the leaders released a joint statement that touched upon the Ukraine conflict, the situation in the East and South China seas and their vision for the Indo-Pacific region.

The leaders said they stand for adherence to international law, peaceful resolution of disputes and respect for principles of the UN Charter, including territorial integrity and sovereignty of all states. The Quad leaders also reaffirmed their steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and resilient.

KYIV, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Saturday his Wagner fighters had completed the capture of Bakhmut, but Ukraine rejected the claim and said fighting was still going on.

Prigozhin made the claim in a video in which he appeared in combat fatigues in front of a line of fighters holding Russian flags and Wagner banners.

“Today, at 12 noon, Bakhmut was completely taken,” Prigozhin said. “We completely took the whole city, from house to house.”

Ukrainian military spokesperson Serhiy Cherevatyi told Reuters: “This is not true. Our units are fighting in Bakhmut.”

Bakhmut has been the focus of the longest and bloodiest battle of Russia’s war in Ukraine, which is nearly at the end of its 15th month. Distant explosions

could be heard in the background as Prigozhin spoke during the video, in which he said his forces would withdraw from Bakhmut from May 25 for rest and retraining, handing over control to the regular Russian army.

Prigozhin taunted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Joe Biden, who were taking part in a Group of Seven summit in Japan on Saturday where the Ukraine war was front of mind for world leaders.

Addressing Zelensky, Prigozhin said: “Today when you see Biden, kiss him on the top of his head, say hi to him from me.” Prigozhin repeated complaints he has frequently made in the past that his forces suffered far heavier losses than necessary because of inadequate support and ammunition supplies from the army.

Pak cabinet approves military court trial of May 9 violence perpetrators

ISLAMABAD, MAY 20

(IANS): The Pakistan federal cabinet has approved decisions taken in a National Security Committee (NSC), wherein it was decided that the protesters who ransacked and vandalised military installations on May 9 would be tried under the Army Act and the Official Secrets Act.

JEDDAH, MAY 20 (IANS): The 32nd Arab League Summit concluded in the Saudi city of Jeddah by adopting the Jeddah Declaration, which calls for Arab unity to solve regional issues, state media reported.

The declaration welcomed Syria’s readmission to the Arab League (AL), vowing to intensify pan-Arab efforts to help Syria tackle its crisis, Al Arabiya TV reported on Friday.

It underlined the Arab Peace Initiative to solve the Palestinian issues, urged for the de-escalation of tensions in Sudan, called for the election of a new Lebanese President and

TAIPEI, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen vowed on Saturday to maintain the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid high tensions with China, which has stepped up military pressure on the democratically governed island.

Taiwan will not provoke and will not bow to Chinese pressure, Tsai said in a speech in the presidential office in Taipei marking the seventh anniversary of her governance.

China, which considers Taiwan as its own and threatens to bring the island under its control if necessary, has stepped up military and diplomatic pressure to force the island to accept Chinese sovereignty since Tsai took office in 2016.

Beijing has rebuffed calls for talks from Tsai, regarding her to be a separatist. Tsai has repeatedly vowed to defend Taiwan’s freedom and democracy. “War is not an option. Neither side can unilaterally change the status quo with non-peaceful means,” Tsai said. “Maintaining the status quo of peace and stability is the consensus for both the world and Taiwan.”

“Although Taiwan is surrounded by risks, it is by no means a risk maker. We

the required reforms to lift Lebanon out of its crisis, and supported initiatives to promote security and stability in Yemen, Xinhua news agency reported.

The declaration rejected foreign interference in the domestic affairs of Arab countries and “categorically reject all support for the formation of armed groups and militias outside the scope of state institutions”.

At a press conference to brief on the summit, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud was quoted by Al Arabiya TV as saying that the Jeddah Declaration will

The 32nd Arab League Summit kicked off in the Saudi city of Jeddah on Friday with the participation of Arab leaders to discuss regional and global issues that are crucial to the region’s stability.

Syrian President Bashar alAssad attended the summit for the first time since his country was suspended from the Arab League after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011. In the summit, Algerian Prime Minister Ayman Benabderrahmane handed over the rotating presidency of the Arab League to Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.

says amid China tensions

are a responsible risk manager and Taiwan will stand together with democratic countries and communities around the world to jointly defuse the risks,” she said.

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations agreed they were seeking a peaceful resolution to issues on Taiwan, the host of the G7 summit in Hiroshima,

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, said on Friday. Tsai said Taiwan officials are in discussions with U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration on sending $500 million worth of weapons aid to Taiwan, adding that the aid was meant to address deliveries of weapons delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

NO. ED/AEI-3/2023

NAGALAND : KOHIMA

NOTIFICATION

Kohima, the 19th May 2023

In pursuance to Government Notification No. DSE/Cab/HSE-UPGR/2012-13/1154 dated 17/05/2023, it is hereby notified for the information of all the concerned that Admissions to Class XI in the following Government Higher Secondary Schools will commence with effect from the Academic Year 2023-24.

Arts Stream:

1. Government Higher Secondary School Tobu, Mon

2. Government Higher Secondary School Akuluto, Zunheboto

3. Government Higher Secondary School Pughoboto, Zunheboto

4. Government Higher Secondary School Tening, Peren

5. Government Higher Secondary School Ahthibung, Peren

6. Government Higher Secondary School Sungro, Wokha

7. Government Higher Secondary School Sechu, Zubza Science Stream:

1. Government Higher Secondary School Kigwema, Kohima Students desirous to take admission in the above mentioned schools may contact the concerned Head of Institutions during the period 25 – 31 May, 2023 along with copies of HSLC Admit Card and Mark sheet. Further, Science Stream has been introduced in the following Government Higher Secondary Schools with effect from the academic year 2023-24.

1. Government Higher Secondary School Chumukedima, Chumukedima

2. Government Higher Secondary School Pfutsero, Phek Students desirous

The meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister House, gave approval for trying civilians in the military courts just days after the NSC and the Corps Commanders’ Conference vowed to bring those behind the violent protests to justice, The Express Tribune reported.

On May 9, widespread protests broke out after paramilitary Rangers arrested Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan from the premises of the Is-

lamabad High Court (IHC).

The protesters vandalised public and state properties and even attacked the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and Lahore Corps Commander’s residence.

The rioting was followed by a harsh crackdown against the PTI leaders and workers that still continues,

The Express Tribune reported. A key cabinet minister while requesting anonymity told The Express Tribune that no new military courts would be established, saying the accused would be tried in the “special standing courts” that are already working under the military act.

GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

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Kohima, dated the 19th May, 2023 ADVERTISEMENT

Pursuant to the approval of the Cabinet vide No.CAB-2/2013 Dated 20-09-2022 and clearance of the NPSC vide U.O.No.417 dated 10-08-2022, applications are hereby invited from interested eligible indigenous inhabitants of Nagaland for engagement as Post Graduate Teachers under the Department of School Education for the post already advertised by NPSC, in NPSC-2/CESE/2022 vide

No.NPSC/ADVT/EDS-2012 Dated 29-09-2022 as per the details given below.

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2 PGT Physics 8

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1) Post Graduate with atleast 50% marks (or an equivalent) relaxable by 5% for Scheduled Tribe/Scheduled Caste/differently abled candidates, at the Master’s degree level in the relevant subject from a recognized university

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The engagement is strictly on contractual basis with remuneration of Rs. 35,000/- (Thirty Five Thousand ) only per month for a period of 1 (One) year or till the posts are filled up on regular basis through NPSC, whichever is earlier. Interested candidates may submit their application along with their resume and all necessary documents to the Section Officers under the Department of School Education, Nagaland Civil Secretariat, Kohima on or before 30-05-2023

The walk-in interview will be tentatively held in the Second week of June, 2023. Sd/Commissioner & Secretary to the Govt. of Nagaland

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Leaders from G7 and invited countries pose for a photo during the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Hiroshima, Saturday. (AP/PTI) FILE — Ukrainian soldiers fire a cannon near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region on May 15, 2023. People take part in a rally to show solidarity with Pakistan’s army in Peshawar on Friday. (AP) Leaders of Arab countries pose for a group picture ahead of the Arab summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Friday.(AP) Tsai Ing-wen
‘War is not an option’, Tsai

In Cannes, Harrison Ford bids adieu to Indiana Jones

Speaking to reporters Friday, Ford was asked: Why give up Indy now? “Is it not evident?” he replied with a characteristically sheepish grin. “I need to sit down and rest a little bit. I love to work. And I love this character. And I love what it brought into my life. That’s all I can say.”

Keith Urban Praises Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

Keith Urban is a Swiftie! In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE about returning to American Idol for the show’s season 21 finale on Sunday, the country musician, 55, also chats about attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour last weekend with his wife, Nicole Kidman.

Auschwitz drama ‘The Zone of Interest’ gets six-minute Cannes applause

As the Cannes Film Festival crowd stood in rapturous applause, a visibly moved Harrison Ford stood on the stage, trying to keep his emotions in check.

The warmth of the audience and a clip reel that had just played had left Ford shaken. “They say that when

Calcium

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Calcium helps your muscles, nerves, cells, and blood vessels work right. You get most of it from your bones, which get it from food. Women over 50 and men over 70 should get about 20% more than other adults. Milk, yogurt, and cheese are good sources.

Vitamin B12

It helps make blood and nerve cells. You get it naturally from animal foods like meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. Pills, shots, and “B12-fortified” foods, like breakfast cereal, are other sources. Most Americans eat enough, but age can change that. Up to 30% of people over 50 have atrophic gastritis, which makes it harder for your body to absorb it from foods. Antacids, some meds, and weight loss surgery can contribute to a lack of B12.

Vitamin D

Your body needs it to absorb calcium. So take them in tandem to help prevent osteoporosis. Vitamin D also helps your muscles, nerves, and immune system work right. Most people get

you’re about to die, you see your life flash before your eyes,” he said. “And I just saw my life flash before my eyes — a great part of my life, but not all of my life.”

If last year’s Cannes was partially defined by its tribute to “Top Gun Maverick” star Tom Cruise, this year’s has belonged to Ford. This time, it’s been far

more poignant. Ford, 80, is retiring Indiana Jones, saying goodbye to the iconic swashbuckling archeologist more than 40 years after he first debuted, with fedora, whip and a modest snake phobia. It’s been a moving farewell tour — most of all for Ford, who has teared up frequently along the way.

“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” the fifth Indiana Jones film, premiered Thursday night in Cannes, bringing an affecting coda to the franchise begun with 1981’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” While that film and the next three were all directed by Steven Spielberg from a story by George Lucas, Ford’s final chapter is directed and co-written by James Mangold, the “Ford vs. Ferrari” filmmaker. The gala, one of the most sought-after tickets at Cannes this year, also included an honorary Palme d’Or given to Ford. The next day, Ford was still struggling to articulate the experience of unveiling his final turn as Indiana Jones.

“We had the best time,” Urban says. “It’s an amazing show. I knew it would be, but it’s a whole other level. I mean, she’s absolutely at the top of her game. This tour is just the best of the best.” “The Fighter” musician documented his time attending the tour at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, where he sat in the VIP section of the crowd, in a TikTok video.

In the clip, Urban and Kidman, 55, can be seen rocking out to 1989’s “Style” and the beginning of “Blank Space.” He captioned the post, “We love ya @TaylorSwift.” Swift, 33, kicked off her highly anticipated Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, last month. (PEOPLE)

Things Your Body Needs as You Age

some vitamin D from sunlight. But your body is less able to convert sun’s rays to vitamin D as you age. It’s harder to get this vitamin from foods, but fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines are a good source.

Vitamin B6

Your body uses it to fight germs and to make energy. It also helps babies’ brains grow. You need more B6 as you get older. Some studies have found links between high B6 blood levels in seniors and better memory. But the vitamin doesn’t seem to improve mental abilities in people with dementia.

Chickpeas are an easy and inexpensive source. So are liver, fatty fish and fortified breakfast cereals.

Magnesium

It helps your body make protein and bone, and it keeps your blood sugar stable. You can get it from nuts, seeds, and leafy greens. But older people tend to eat less of it. Plus, they’re more likely to have long-term health conditions or take many medications, both of which may leave you short of magnesium.

Probiotics

These “friendly” bacteria are good for your gut. You get them from fermented foods like yogurt or sauerkraut, or from supplements.

They can help with digestive issues like diarrhea or irritable bowel syndrome, and may even protect against allergies. Probiotics are likely safe if you’re healthy. But talk to your doctor first if you have any medical issues or a weakened immune system.

Omega-3s are called “essential” because your body can’t make them. They’re important for your eyes, brain, and sperm cells. They also could help protect against agerelated disease like Alzheimer’s, arthritis, and macular degeneration, which can cause blindness. Unless your doctor says otherwise, it’s best to get your omega-3s from food like fatty fish, walnuts, canola oil, or flaxseed.

Zinc

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niors don’t get enough of this underappreciated micronutrient. It helps your sense of smell and taste, and fights infections and inflammation -- all important jobs in older bodies. Zinc also may protect your vision. Oysters are far and away the best source of this mineral. Otherwise, you can get it from beef, crab, and fortified breakfast cereals.

Selenium

It protects your cells from damage and infection, and keeps your thyroid working the right way. Selenium also can keep your muscles strong, and may help prevent age-linked illnesses like dementia, some types of cancer, and thyroid disease. Just one or two Brazil nuts a day should be enough. Don’t overdo it. Too much selenium can make your hair fall out and turn your

nails brittle.

Potassium

Potassium plays a part in almost everything inside your body, including your heart, kidneys, muscles, and nerves. It also may help protect against stroke, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis. Many Americans don’t get enough. Dried apricots, bananas, spinach, milk, and yogurt are good sources. Ask your doctor before you take supplements. They can interfere with medications for high blood pressure, migraine, and other conditions.

Folate

This natural form of vitamin B9 is in leafy greens, nuts, beans, and other foods. Pregnant women take a labmade form of vitamin B9 called folic acid to help prevent birth defects. Folate helps with cell growth and may protect against stroke and certain cancers. Most Americans get enough. Folate found in foods is safe. But too much folic acid from supplements or fortified foods can raise your odds of having colon cancer or nerve damage.

Fiber You probably know fiber is good for you. But did you know it’s even more important as you age? Fiber helps protect against strokes, helps you poop more regularly, and lowers your cholesterol and blood sugar

Jonathan Glazer just delivered the first instant sensation of the Cannes Film Festival. ‘The Zone of Interest’, the English director’s fourth feature film after ‘Sexy Beast’, ‘Birth’ and ‘Under the Skin’, earned a six-minute standing ovation following its world premiere, reports ‘Variety’. This has been the most rapturous response at Cannes so far. Glazer’s film is austere and challenging as it tells the story of the commandant of Auschwitz and his wife, who have created their dream home directly next to the concentration camp. The constant screams of prisoners, gun shots and smoke from the gas chambers haunt their paradise, but their indifference to such horrors creates a terrifying and sinister juxtaposition, ‘Variety’ notes.

Loosely based on the 2014 novel by Martin Amis, ‘Variety’ says ‘The Zone of Interest’ tells the story of Rudolf Hoss, a Nazi commandant who designed and built Auschwitz. It also looks at his

-- big benefits in older bodies. Women over 50 should get at least 21 grams a day, while men need 30 grams, but most people don’t get that much. That’s equal to about 6-8 servings of whole grains, or 8-10 servings of vegetables. Where to Get Them

Whether it’s vitamins, minerals, or fiber, it’s best to get them from foods instead of pills. But that can be a challenge for some older Americans, especially if you don’t eat a balanced diet. You’re most likely to lack vitamin D, potassium, calcium, or dietary fiber. If you think you need more than you can get from food, talk to your doctor about supplements that will be safe with your meds, diet, and health.

Multivitamins proof that multivitamins benefit seniors who are otherwise healthy. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends against daily multivitamins to ward off cancer or heart disease. Multivitamins marketed at seniors may be tailored with higher doses of vitamins D or B12 or less iron. But unless you have a poor appetite or have conditions that keep you from eating a healthy diet, you probably don’t need them.

(Reviewed by Carol DerSarkissian, MD)

‘The Zone of Interest’ team members at the 76th international film festival, Cannes, on May 19, 2023.

relationship with his wife Hedwig, as they create their dream life directly next door to the concentration camp.

In crafting a portrait of the Holocaust, Glazer says he conducted an “enormous amount of research” to capture the divide between the Hoss family’s mundane domestic dramas and Auschwitz, which lies on the other side of the garden walls.

The director described an intention to capture “the capacity within each of us

for violence, wherever you are from”. In the case of ‘The Zone of Interest’, that meant portraying Nazis as people and not as stereotypical monsters.

“The great crime and tragedy is that human beings did this to other human beings,” Glazer said, according to ‘Variety’. “It’s very convenient to distance ourselves from them as much as we can, because we think we don’t behave that way, but we should be less certain than that.” (IANS)

‘John Wick’ Franchise Crosses $1B Worldwide Box Office

Fueled by the strong performance of

John Wick: Chapter 4, Lionsgate’s John Wick franchise has crossed the $1B mark at the worldwide box office. The Keanu Reeves-led series’ total take to date now stands at $1,011,319,297 global.

Of the quartet, Chapter 4 is the highest-grossing, with $425.3M and counting. Next up is 2019’s John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum with $326.7M, 2017’s Chapter 2 at $171.54M and the original 2014 crime thriller which did $87.8M worldwide.

There’s more action to come with John Wick: Chapter 4 still to be released in Japan, where it will roll out later this fall. It remains in wide release in other markets around the globe. The movie, a Thunder Road Films/87eleven Entertainment production, kicked off in late March, scoring a $137.5M global debut in a best-ever for the franchise. Then in midApril, JW4 became the topgrossing film in the series. In early May, it crossed the $400M mark worldwide. Commenting on getting to $1B, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chair Joe Drake said, “This milestone is a testament to the incredible work of Chad Stahelski and Keanu Reeves, alongside Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee, who have made it their mission to outdo themselves with each successive film in this franchise.”

CONGRATULATIONS

Power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce just bought one of the greatest architectural masterpieces in California - a 30,000-square-foot home.

Real estate sources told tmz.com that the couple paid $200 million for the property, making it the most expensive home ever sold in the entire state of California, eclipsing the previous record of $177 million.

It’s also the second most expensive real estate

deal in the country - the top being $238 million for an NYC apartment.

The home was listed for a whopping $295 million. The house sits on an 8-acre bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in the Paradise Cove area.

It’s also an architectural jewel, designed by Tadao Ando, a Japanese master architect, who is also designing the house rapper Kanye West bought in Malibu. The house was

owned and built by William Bell, one of the biggest art collectors in the world. It took Bell almost 15 years to build the all-concrete structure.

The home is the couple’s second massive real estate purchase known in Los Angeles. Back in 2017, they purchased a Bel-Air mansion for $88 million, and pumped millions more into the home to push it over the $100 million mark. (IANS)

We extend our heartiest congratulations to Miss Molongnenla, D/o, Mr Imlinukshi and Mrs Imsünungla for being conferred Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, from the National Institute of Technology, Nagaland, Chümoukedima. We pray that the Almighty God bless her grandly for her future endeavors.

~ Lt. Jongpongmangyang (Ex. Pastor) and Mrs. Sakurepla, Changtongya Yimsen. Children, Grandchildren, Great Grand Children & In-laws

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Beyoncé and Jay-Z purchase new Malibu mansion for $200 million. Harrison Ford (2nd from L) and others at the Cannes Film F estival.

Vinesh’s warning: Decisions that khaps will take for us could hurt nation

NEW DELHI, MAY 20

(PTI): The protesting wrestlers on Saturday warned that a “big decision”, which might “not be in the interest of the country”, could be taken on Sunday to protest the “inaction” against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for his alleged sexual harassment of women grapplers.

The wrestlers have set May 21 as the deadline for the khap mahapanchayat to decide on taking the agitation forward.

The wrestlers have been protesting at Jantar Mantar since April 23 demanding the arrest of Brij Bhushan, who they have accused of having sexually harassed seven female wrestlers, including a minor. Asian Games gold medallist Vinesh Phogat said the

decision of the khaps could hurt the country just like the farmers’ agitation, which lasted nearly 13 months.

“The decision our elders take (on Sunday) could be big one, one that might not be in the interest of the country. It could hurt the nation,” said Vinesh at a press conference at Jantar Mantar.

She said that it wasn’t an easy fight and that the wrestlers too had suffered a

lot in terms of missing out on training and competition. “We too have suffered a lot. An issue that could have been solved in a minute has taken a month... the farmers’ agitation lasted 13 months and definitely hurt the nation, so if there is another agitation (like that), definitely the country will suffer,” warned Vinesh. Olympics bronze medallist Bajrang Punia said the marches to create awareness

about their plight would continue with a candlelight march planned at the India Gate on May 23. “We will organise a candle-light march at 4:00 pm at India Gate on May 23,” said Bajrang. “Be it mosque, temple, gurdwara, church we will take our message for justice everywhere,” added Vinesh. Asked if the wrestlers had missed an opportunity by not marching to the Ferozeshah Kotla stadium where the IPL match between the MS Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals is taking place, Vinesh said, “We are doing our best and will continue to do so (to create awareness). “We are so busy with our protest at Jantar Mantar that we are not aware what’s going on in other sport. We are completely disconnected with other sport.

Prathamesh wins maiden World Cup gold

SHANGHAI, MAY 20 (PTI): Teenage Indian archer Prathamesh Jawkar produced the biggest upset of his rising career, stunning world number one Mike Schloesser of the Netherlands to grab a maiden World Cup gold medal in the men’s individual compound section here on Saturday.

India bagged two gold in the non-Olympic compound section with the mixed team duo of Ojas Deotale and Jyothi Surekha Vennam opening the country’s tally by upsetting topseeded Koreans in the Stage 2 of the World Cup.

This was a successive World Cup gold medal for the mixed pair duo that had also won in the Antalya leg last month.

Prathamesh, who had earlier eliminated the Korean duo of Kim Jongho and Choi Yonghee, continued his giant-killing act to defeat the Dutchman 149-148 in the men’s compound individual final.

Pak Dutch hockey coach resigns after not getting paid for 12 months

KARACHI, MAY 20

(PTI): Pakistan’s Dutch hockey coach, Siegfried Aikman has resigned from his post after not getting paid for the last 12 months.

Aikman, who had joined the national team last year, took to social media to announce he had officially resigned as head coach.

Though Aikman had returned home from Pakistan late last year over a salary dispute, he didn’t relinquish the post waiting for his arrears to be cleared. But with no resolution in sight, he has decided to resign. Around the time Aikman sent in his resignation to the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), another Dutch coach, Roelant Oltmans, arrived in Pakistan and will fly out with the

national junior squad to Muscat for the Asia Junior Cup on Sunday night.

PHF confirmed that Oltmans had arrived in Lahore and taken charge of the junior team for the continental event.

PHF has not indicated who will pay Oltman’s salary or whether Aikman’s dues will be cleared.

Aikman had been hired by PHF after the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) said it would pay the Dutch coach’s salary. A standoff between the PHF and PSB over elections and constitutional issues led to a situation where the state-controlled body has stopped funding to the PHF.

That the 19-year-old dropped just one point from 15 arrows en route to defeating the two-time former world champion showed his incredible shooting at the highest level.

The one-point miss came in the first end as both the archers remained neck and neck after starting off with 29-all.

Second, third and fourth ends saw both of them hitting the target at ease before the 29-year-old Dutchman finally faltered in the fifth end, capping a 9 to

hand the Indian teenager his first World Cup gold.

Continuing its dream run, India’s compound mixed team duo of Deotale and Jyothi earlier shocked heavyweights Korea to grab successive World Cup gold medals.

The pair carried forward its new-found chemistry and shot with composure to pip the top-seeded Korean team 156-155.

Both the Indian duo and the seasoned Korean pair of Kim Jongho and Oh Yoohyun shot identical 39s

out of 40 in each of the first three ends. In the final end the Koreans cracked under pressure as Deotale and Jyothi came up with a 39 again to seal their back-to-back World Cup gold medals.

Having made an early exit in the individual section, Jyothi had a perfect start to the final, even as her 20-year-old partner struggled for a perfect 10.

Ojas, however, complemented well and brought out his best when Jyothi missed the 10 a couple of times, as the duo showed perfect chemistry at the highest level.

Locked 117-117 heading into the final end, Jyothi shot a 10 with her final arrow, while a measurement was needed on Oh Yoohyun’s final arrow to confirm the Indians’ victory.

“Throughout the World Cup, our co-ordination and shooting process were very good. And in the final too, we focused on our shooting process,” Jyothi said.

LONDON, MAY 20

(IANS): Ahead of their much-awaited Ashes series against Australia, veteran pacer James Anderson has claimed that England are operating at an extremely high level and nobody in the world can cope with them while praising the leadership abilities of Ben Stokes.

England have had a turnaround in their fortunes since New Zealander Brendon McCullum became the head coach and Stokes took over the leadership. They have played an aggressive brand of cricket termed as ‘’

Anderson also was full

of praise for Stokes’ abDilities as a leader, hailing him as the finest of the eight Test captains he has operated under.

Elaborating on Stokes’ traits, Anderson stated, “I think he’s been spot on so far. I can’t fault anything really. I think everyone knew that he was a leader, the way he trains, whether it’s the gym or whether it’s catching or batting or bowling the way he goes about his business -- he is the ultimate professional; a born leader.

“[But] for me, it’s the finer details, not just on the field where his tactical nous has been spot on, but also his emotional intelligence off the field and how he talks to everyone in the group. If he needs to put his arm around someone or fire someone up, he’s just got a really good way of doing that. So I’ve been really impressed,” he added.

Sexual harassment complaint filed against SAI Assam coach

The matter was further referred to the internal committee of the nodal sports body’s regional centre, and a probe has already started.

GUWAHATI, MAY 20 ( PTI): Athletes of the SAI Training Centre in Solalgaon have filed an FIR against the in-charge and swimming coach, Mrinal Basumatary, accusing him of sexual harassment.

Most of the athletes are minor girls, the Sports Authority of India stated in a release as a complaint was lodged at the Paltan Bazar Police Station here on Thursday taking into account the “gravity of the matter”.

“As SAI adopts zero tolerance policy towards sexual harassment cases, the same will be followed up so as to ensure that justice is delivered to our athletes,” SAI stated in the release.

The matter was brought to light by some athletes of SAI, STC Solalgaon and their coach on the sidelines of selection trials in Guwahati.

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LSG beat KKR by one run

KOLKATA, MAY 20 (PTI): Lucknow Super Giants survived a late Rinku Singh onslaught to secure a thrilling one-run win and seal their second successive play-offs berth in the Indian Premier League here on Saturday.

Pooran held the LSG innings together with a counter-attacking 30-ball 58 (4x4, 5x6) to propel them to a fighting 176/8 after being invited to bat.

Chasing 177 for a win, Rinku threatened to pull off yet another last over win for KKR with a ruthless 67 not out from 33 balls (6x4, 4x6) as he waged a lone battle. But it was not enough in the end as KKR ended at 175 for 7 to lose the match by one run.

With 12 points from 14 matches, KKR were out of play-offs contention. The left-handed Rinku smashed Naveenul-Haq for three fours and one six in a 20-run penultimate over to bring up his fifty in 27 balls.

KKR needed 21 runs off the last over bowled by Yash Thakur (2/12) but

they could score only 19 as Rinku hit two sixes and a four. LSG thus finished third in the table with 17 points from 14 matches, sealing a back-to-back playoffs berth. Chennai Super Kings also ended with 17 points from 14 matches but they took the second spot with a better net run rate of +0.652 as against +0.284 of LSG.

Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore who play their last matches on Sunday are in the race for the lone

fourth spot. It was a target KKR needed to win inside nine overs to go past Royal Challengers Bangalore on net run-rate and keep their slender IPL play-offs hopes alive. The KKR opening duo of Jason Roy (45) and Venkatesh Iyer (24) showed the right intent, taking on Mohsin Khan and Naveenul-Haq in the first two overs to race to 30 for no loss.

Roy then took LSG skipper Krunal to cleaners when he hit the left-arm spinner for three boundaries

China beat Indonesia to reach Sudirman Cup semis

was a little overwhelmed when I came on court,” said Zheng. “When we were 19-14 down in the second set, I suddenly felt like there were clear chants and cheers behind us. Then we believed we had something to lean on.”

in a row.

From being 61 for no loss, KKR lost the plot as the LSG spinners strangled them right after the powerplay when Iyer, Nitish Rana (8) and Roy got out for the addition of just 21 runs.

By then, KKR’s slim hopes were gone and it was about playing for pride.

Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi (2/23) was the pick of LSG bowlers, while Krunal and Krishnappa Gowtham also bagged one each.

Earlier, Nicholas Pooran held the innings together with a counter-attacking fifty to propel LSG to a fighting 176 for eight.

Pooran (58 off 30 balls) rebuilt the innings after LSG were precariously placed at 73/5 with all their top batters, including the in-form duo of Marcus Stoinis (0) and Krunal Pandya (9), getting out cheaply.

Put into bat, LSG struggled to break free early on with rookie new ball bowler duo of Vaibhav Arora (2/30) and Harshit Rana (1/21 from three overs) setting the pace beautifully before spinners got into the act.

CSK seal playoff berth with 77-run win over DC

NEW DELHI, MAY 20 (PTI): Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Deepak Chahar brought their ‘A’ game to the fore as Chennai Super Kings cantered to a 77-run crushing victory over Delhi Capitals to seal an IPL play-off berth here on Saturday. Playing a mustwin game, Conway (87 off 52) and Gaikwad (79 off 50) smashed brilliant halfcenturies to help Chennai Super Kings post a challenging 223/3 after captain MS Dhoni opted to bat.

Skipper David Warner, DC’s best batter this season, waged a lone battle, scoring 86 off 58 deliveries. But in the end the home team could manage only 146/9 in 20 overs after Chahar dealt a killer blow removing a couple of top-order batters within Powerplay overs. It was another shameful performance from DC batters as save Warner, none of the others could cross individual score of 15. The profligate Indian core of likes of Prithvi Shaw, Yash Dhull, Lalit Patel and Aman Hakim Khan continued to embarrass and never looked

I’m staying at Real until 2024Ancelotti dismisses Brazil interest

MADRID, MAY 20

(AGENCIES): Carlo Ancelotti ended any doubt about his immediate future on Saturday by saying he will honour the last year of his contract with Real Madrid amid interest from Brazil, reports Reuters.

SUZHOU, CHINA, MAY

20 (IANS): Hosts China stormed into the semifinals of badminton’s Sudirman Cup after sweeping Indonesia 3-0 here.

China, who have won 12 of the past 17 editions and have never missed the semifinals, will next take on Japan, who edged Thailand 3-2 earlier on Friday, reports Xinhua.

Mixed doubles pair

Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong suffered a scare before rallying past Rinov Rivaldy and Gloria

Emanuelle Widjaja in the opening tie.

The Indonesian duo took the first set 21-13, but Zheng and Huang recovered to clinch the second 23-21. The Chinese pair kept their momentum to win the decider 21-11. “Neither of us felt very nervous, but maybe because of that, we didn’t notice that our bodies were too relaxed to play,” Huang commented on the thriller.

“We haven’t played the mixed team competition for a long time, so I

Shi Yuqi also came back from 18-12 down in the first set to win his men’s singles tie 22-20, 21-14 against Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, before Olympic women’s singles champion Chen Yufei secured the holders’ semifinal berth by beating Gregoria Mariska Tunjung in straight sets.

“There are endless possibilities in the mixed team competition,” Shi said of his comeback win.

“In a team competition, you must have faith to win.”

Men’s singles world No. 1 Viktor Axelsen retired from his match against Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia due to a left hamstring injury as Denmark were eliminated 3-1.

Brazilian FA (CBF) president Ednaldo Rodrigues told Reuters in March that Ancelotti would be an obvious choice to fill the vacant national managerial position if he was available at the end of the European season.

After Real Madrid’s humiliating 4-0 defeat by Manchester City in their Champions League semifinal on Wednesday, speculation grew that his job was under threat, with Real also failing to win the La Liga title as bitter rival Barcelona clinched it with four games to spare “Everyone knows really well what my situation is: I have a contract until the end of the 2024 season, and I want to stay,” Ancelotti told a news confer -

Rune rallies past Ruud to reach Rome final

The 20-year-old Dane established Scandinavian superiority as he overhauled the Norwegian who played the Roland Garros final a year ago against Rafael Nadal and has two semifinals in Rome.

Rune will bid for the title on Sunday against the winner from Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas, who play their semi-final later.

Ruud lost for the first time in five meetings with his rival, with all of their matches being played on clay.

Rune, who knocked out top seed Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals, said that he relaxed when he thought all was lost on the court.

ence, clearly annoyed when asked about the Brazil interest yet again. When a reporter asked if the club had assured him that he was staying, Ancelotti replied with an emphatic: “Yes!”

Real, however, have not made an official statement about Ancelotti’s future.

President Florentino Perez gave a vague answer when asked about Ancelotti following Real’s 2-1 victory in the Copa del Rey final.

Ancelotti has experienced Perez’s short temper when he was sacked in 2015, one year after guiding Real to their longawaited 10th Champions League title.

Parul Chaudhary wins steeplechase event in New York

like belonging to this level. Even the crowd was supporting the visitors as it continued to chant ‘Dhoni Dhoni’ through out the game and even cheered when Delhi lost wickets. Chahar (3/22) was the standout bowler for the visitors while Maheesh Theekshana (2/23) picked up two wickets in the last over With the win, CSK moved up to 17 points and become the second team to move to the qualifiers. With a net run rate of 0.652 CSK are likely to finish in the top two as only Lucknow Super Giants, who play Kolkata Knight Riders later in the evening,

can finish on 17 points and they have a NRR of 0.304.

Conway and Gaikwad came all guns blazing, hitting boundaries and sixes at will at the tacky Kotla pitch. The two put on 141 runs for the opening stand and smashed a total of 14 fours and 10 sixes.

Delhi’s 2023 IPL campaign ended how it began -- with a defeat. Their match performance was representative of their dismal season -- underwhelming bowling, losing wickets in clumps and an overseas batter doing the heavy lifting with the bat.

While Warner, an IPL stalwart notched his sixth fifty of the season, other DC

batters cut a sorry figure. Shaw’s (5) nightmare of a season ended with another disappointing show. He was caught off the bowling of his Mumbai teammate Tushar Deshpande by a flying Ambati Rayudu, who timed his dive to perfection at mid off. After being hit for a maximum and a four by Warner, Chahar came back with a bang. The pacer dealt twin blow, getting rid of bighitters Phil Salt (3) and Rilee Rossouw (0) off successive deliveries. Young Dhull (13) kept Warner company in the middle for a bit as the skipper hit the big shots but the partnerships didn’t last long. The Australian southpaw attacked Ravindra Jadeja, hitting the spinner for two sixes and as many fours in two overs, which yielded 37 runs. Brief scores: Chennai Super Kings 223/3 in 20 overs (Devon Conway 87, Ruturaj Gaikwad 79; Chetan Sakariya 1-36) beat Delhi Capitals 146/9 in 20 overs (David Warner 86; Deepak Chahar 3-22, Maheesh Theekshana 2-23) by 77 runs

Anshul Jubli ready for UFC debut

CHENNAI, MAY 20 (AGENCIES): Indian

Mixed Martial Arts star

Anshul Jubli is gearing up to take his game to the next level as the world awaits for the Uttarkashi-born fighter to unleash himself on the biggest MMA stage - the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), reports Sportsstar.

Two months have passed since the 28-yearold became the second Indian-born fighter to get a UFC contract.

Anshul won the Road to UFC tournament in the lightweight division by brushing aside the Indonesian challenge of Jeka Saragih in early March to land a career-changing contract. Has anything changed since he bagged the pivotal UFC contract? “Nothing.

Main wahi Anshul Jubli hu (I am the same Anshul Jubli). I am working on my skills and crafts, just that people got to know me better and began to appreciate what I do,” Anshul told Sportstar.

“My goals are still the

same. I tell myself every day that I haven’t achieved anything yet. Bas sarr jhuka kar kaam karte rehna hai, na jyada taaliyan sunni hai na jyada gaaliyan (I just have to keep my head down and continue working hard. Don’t want to get used to either praise or abuse).”

Anshul is training at the Soma Fight Club in Bali, Indonesia - the same club where he honed his skills before his ‘Road to UFC’ bouts. Despite his training going in full swing, Anshul and his team are yet to have clarity about his debut UFC fight.

“I have no idea whom I’ll be fighting or where it will happen. I’m off camp as of now. It is where you train yourself instead of preparing against any specific opponent. Despite being off camp, Anshul is maintaining his shape and is fully prepared for an impending fight.

“Even today, I had a sparring day, and I did five sessions. I’m in fight-ready condition. Strength, cardio and stamina-wise, I’m all set to fight anytime because UFC can tell us to do so, and then we don’t have any other option,” he said.

Freiburg beats Wolfsburg to boost chances of qualifying for Champions League

ROME, MAY 20 (AFP):

Holger Rune fought from a set and a break down on Saturday to book a place in the Italian Open final with a 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-2 defeat of fourth seed Casper Ruud.

The 20-year-old Dane established Scandinavian superiority as he overhauled the Norwegian, who played the Roland Garros final a year ago against Rafael Nadal and has two semifinals in Rome.

Rune will bid for the title on Sunday against the winner from Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas, who play their semifinal

later.

Ruud lost for the first time in five meetings with his rival, with all of their matches being played on clay.

Rune, who knocked out top seed Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals, said that he relaxed when he thought all was lost on the court.

“When I was down, I told myself I had nothing to lose, he would probably win,” he said.

“I told myself to play freely, play aggressively as it would likely be my last set.

“That was the key to

the comeback - I’m superhappy.”

Rune said his game has lifted at the best moments this week in the capital.

“I’ve played some of my best tennis in the last two matches. It’s so difficult to play the top guys, I had to find my best tennis.

“I only found it at the end, that’s how I was able to turn it around.”

Holger Rune fought from a set and a break down on Saturday to book a place in the Italian Open final with a 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-2 defeat of fourth seed Casper Ruud.

“When I was down, I told myself I had nothing to lose, he would probably win,” he said.

“I told myself to play freely, play aggressively as it would likely be my last set.

“That was the key to the comeback - I’m superhappy.”

Rune said his game has lifted at the best moments this week in the capital.

“I’ve played some of my best tennis in the last two matches. It’s so difficult to play the top guys, I had to find my best tennis.

“I only found it at the end, that’s how I was able to turn it around.”

NEW YORK, MAY 20 (AGENCIES):Indian runner Parul Chaudhary won the women’s 3000m steeplechase event at the World Athletics Bronze Track Night here on Friday night. The 27-year-old Chaudhary, competing in her first meet in the event, covered the distance in 9:41.88s, reports Sportsstar.

Parul, however, was nowhere close to her personal best of 8:57.19s that she achieved in July 2022 to become the first Indian steeplechaser to notch up a sub-nine-minute time in Los Angeles. Parul then broke Suriya Loganathan’s record of 9:04.5s, set in 2012 in New Delhi. The 3000m is a non-Olympic event. Parul, who also competes in women’s 5000m running, competed in her first meet of the year in California. There she notched up a timing of 15:10.35s.

FREIBURG( GERMANY), MAY 20 ( AP): With a slice of luck and a goal from a retiring fan favorite, Freiburg beat Wolfsburg 2-0 in the Bundesliga on Friday to stay in contention to qualify for the Champions League for the first time. Playing his last home game before retiring at the end of the season, striker Nils Petersen came off the bench to score in the 75th minute to take the game away from Wolfsburg — his first goal of the season — after Christian Günter gave Freiburg the lead with a fortunate deflected shot that looped over the goalkeeper. Freiburg stayed fifth, outside the four Champions League spots, despite the win but it ensured the team from the Black Forest in southwestern Germany will have a chance of qualifying

for Europe’s top competition on the final day of the Bundesliga next week.

Freiburg was a point off third-placed Leipzig, which can secure a Champions League spot if it stuns leader Bayern Munich on Saturday, and level on points with Union Berlin, which plays Hoffenheim on Saturday.

Petersen’s goal was greeted with a roar from the Freiburg crowd. The experienced forward has been a Freiburg player since 2015, scoring 105 times in all competitions, and holds the Bundesliga record for most goals as a substitute with 34.

Petersen thought he’d scored a second goal in the 80th but video review showed a teammate had trodden on an opponent’s foot in the buildup and the referee called play back for a

foul to jeers from the stands. Freiburg held on after midfielder Nicolas Höfler was sent off in added time for a reckless tackle. Wolfsburg, which created few chances, dropped to seventh behind Bayer Leverkusen on goal difference.

DARMSTADT PROMOTED

Darmstadt will be back in the Bundesliga next season for the first time since 2017 after beating Magdeburg 1-0 in its seconddivision game.

That assured Darmstadt of finishing in one of the two promotion places, and it will be second-division champion if secondplaced Heidenheim doesn’t beat Sandhausen on Saturday. It will be the fourth stint in the Bundesliga for Darmstadt, whose best result was 14th in 2016.

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Chennai Super Kings batter Devon Conway celebrates his half century during the IPL 2023 cricket match. (PTI) Huang Yaqiong (L) and Zheng Siwei celebrates during the Sudirman Cup quarterfinal. Carlo Ancelotti Anshul Jubli at a weigh-in. Freiburg forward Nils Petersen celebrates with teammates scoring the second goal for his team during the Bundesliga match against Wolfsburg in Freiburg. Parul Chaudhary Holger Rune of Denmark plays a backhand in the men’s singles semi-final match against Casper Ruud of Norway. Nicholas Pooran plays a shot. (PTI)

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