India-Australia ties built on trust: Modi
SYDNEY, MAY 23 (PTI):
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the strongest and biggest foundations of India-Australia relations are mutual trust and respect as he along with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese addressed the Indian diaspora at a mega event here.
Addressing the gathering at the Qudos Bank Arena, Prime Minister Modi also announced that India will open a consulate in Brisbane to fulfil the longpending demand by the diaspora.
Modi, who arrived to a rousing welcome, also described India as a “force of global good” and a “bright spot” in the world economy.
Asserting that the strategic partnership between India and Australia is constantly deepening, Modi said, “we hope the bilateral trade between the two sides will more than double in the next five years”.
Prime Minister Modi with PM of Australia Anthony Albanese at Indian community programme, in Sydney, Tuesday. (PTI)
“Now we are working on a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement. We are building resilient and reliable supply chains. This will provide momentum to the business of both sides and give new confidence to the world,” he said.
There was a time when 3Cs were used to define relations between India and Australia --Commonwealth, Cricket and Curry, Modi
CNTC nominates new office bearers
Indian diaspora,” he added, amid big applause and chants of ‘Modi-Modi’.
Modi also thanked his Australian counterpart for renaming Harris Park as ‘Little India’.
Harris Park is a hub in Western Sydney where the Indian community celebrates festivals and events.
Russia claims it defeated Ukraine’s alleged incursion
4 from Nagaland crack UPSC exam 2022
DIMAPUR, MAY 23 (NPN): Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) has selected and nominated a new team of office bearers for the tenure 2023-2025.
noted. “After that, it was 3Ds --Democracy, Diaspora and Dosti! Then it became 3Es, it was all about Energy, Economy and Education. But the truth is that actual depth of relation between India and Australia transcends these C, D, E...” Modi said.
“The strongest and biggest foundations of this relation actually are mutual trust and respect, and the r eal reason behind this is
Addressing the gathering earlier, Albanese said that PM Modi gets a “rock star reception” wherever he goes, as he compared his “dear friend” to American singer Bruce Springsteen.
Albanese also thanked his “dear friend Modi” for “bringing the spirit of the world’s biggest democracy to Australia” and said he had helped “make our democracy stronger and more inclusive.”
Earlier, Modi and Albanese were welcomed with Vedic chants and traditional Australian aboriginal ceremony as they arrived at the venue.
NH2 JAC serves 20-day ultimatum to clear encroachments
DIMAPUR, MAY 23 (NPN): Joint Action Committee (JAC) on NH-2 (72.40 to 83.00 km) has served a 20-day ultimatum on deputy commissioner (DC) Wokha to clear the encroachments in the right of way (ROW) and warned that any delay in resolving the matter could lead to potentially embarrassing repercussions.
In a letter to DC, Wokha Village Youth Organisation (WVYO) president and JAC convener Chibenthung P Kikon and WVYO general secretary and JAC member secretary Echungthung Murry alleged discrepancies at 106 different locations discovered during a joint inspection
JVC appeals govt to revoke transfer order of teachers
DIMAPUR, MAY 23
(NPN): Expressing deep concern and dissatisfaction with the government order transferring/attachment of teachers from Kohima Science College (A) Jotsoma, the Jotsoma Village Council (JVC) has requested the responsible department to intervene and revoke the order.
In a press release, JVC chairman Rüdolie Nagi and secretary Rüdosielie Peseyie stated that sudden transfer of teachers would create a shortage of teaching staff in the college and would disrupt the ongoing educational programme causing students to miss out on crucial academic lessons.
with Wokha district administration, PWD (NH) officials, TTTC Infra Company and line departments, all of which required immediate attention. They said the affected landowners rightly claimed compensation in the project’s initial stages and the government had disbursed over Rs 18 crore, with DC’s office handling the inspection, verification and disbursement.
However, they lamented that their recent inspection revealed instances of potential irregularities in the compensation estimates provided to the landowners, suggesting possible duplication and forgery. They mentioned that they were particularly
concerned by the discovery that some beneficiaries, having received substantial compensation, had constructed structures dangerously close to or encroaching upon the pavement. Additionally, they said they had observed that several compensated lands remained untouched, which brought the validity and integrity of the compensation process into question.
As per the compensation agreement, the duo pointed out that the landowners had ceded specific distances for ROW. However, on inspection, they claimed to have identified structures infringing upon these provisions. Furthermore, they aid it
seemed that the contractor had taken advantage of this situation, constructing the pavement in an undulating or winding pattern wherever landowners refused to surrender the compensated land, instead of reporting the matter to the authority concerned. This, they alleged resulted in an irregular alignment more reminiscent of a village road than a smooth and straight alignment expected of a National Highway. According to them, this apparent discrepancy raised doubts about the intended use of the acquired land and the effectiveness of the compensation agreement.
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Paiwang calls on FM; seeks release of fund
DIMAPUR, MAY 23 (NPN): State Health & Family Welfare minister P Paiwang
Konyak has requested Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to consider external aided project (EAP) – Nagaland Health Systems
Strengthening Project – that focused mainly on filling up the infrastructure gaps vis-àvis health centres, quarters for health workers, etc.
During his meeting wiht Sitharaman on Tuesday, Paiwang said that the health system in the State was steadily progressing and had strengthened to some extent in recent times. But, despite the prog ress, he said the responsiveness of the health
system to people’s needs and growing expectations was still far from satisfactory and that many challenges were yet to be overcome, mainly due to poor health infrastructure, including housing for the staff, shortage of skilled manpower, problems associated with difficult terrain, poor road connectivity, etc.
He also informed Sitharaman that it was the desire of the State government to provide affordable and accessible healthcare to its citizens.
Paiwang further stated that the sanction accorded under Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PMABHIM) and India Covid-19
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NPP in no hurry to be part of Govt: Nyamnei
Staff Re porter
DIMAPUR, MAY 23
(NPN): National People’s Party (NPP) was in no hurry to get its legislators inducted into the State’s council of ministers. This was confirmed by newly-appointed State NPP president A Nyamnei Konyak.
Addressing the media after, being accorded a warm welcome by party workers upon his arrival from Delhi at Dimapur airport on Tuesday, Nyamnei said that NPP had already decided to support and work hand in hand with Rio.
He also asserted that the party was part and parcel of
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre and also of North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA). He however mentioned that NPP was a national party and that any issue regarding joining the opposition-less government would be decided by the party’s high command. Nyamnei also expressed happiness on being appointed as State NPP president, add-
According to the council, the nominating committee selected the new team from amongst 11 executive members, representing their respective constituent tribes. The new team will be headed by Khondao Ngullie as president, Imtikumzuk, Hekhushe Shikhu as vice presidents; Capt. GK Zhimomi as general secretary along with five executive members.
The announcement was made during the two-day, 7th annual session the council held from May 22-23 at Tourist Lodge, Dimapur. Former CNTC executive member Rev. C. Walu Walling offered the dedicatory prayer while the induction of new team was initiated by former CNTC general secretary, Imtinochet Kubzar.
DIMAPUR, MAY 23 (NPN): Four candidates from Nagaland-- three females and one malebrought laurels to the state when they were declared successful in the UPSC examination 2022 among 933 other candidates across India. In the UPSC 2022 results, women scooped the top four ranks besides being 12 among the top 20 ranks. The successful Naga candidates included-- Er. Yimkum I Ozukum (All India Rank 203), Ms. Vevotolu Kezo (AIR 387), Ms. Imkongnukla Ao (AIR 723) and Ms. W Aotula Ozukum (AIR 874).
It may be noted that Er. Yimkum is serving as Extra Assistant Commissioner
(EAC) Nsong, Peren district. Imkongnukla, Vevotolu and Aotula had recently cleared the NPSC exam 2021. Imkongnukla is currently on probation as EAC, Vevotolu Kezo as Deputy Superintendent of Police and Aotula as Secretariat Assistant (Nagaland Secretariat Service). Yimkum (NPSC 2018 batch NCS) and Imkongnukla (NPSC 2021 batch NCS) are first rank holders of their respective service batch, while Vevotolu (2021 batch NPS) and Aotula (2021 batch NSS) are second rank holders of their service batch.
Besides the four from Nagaland, 16 others from the North East also cleared the civil services exam. They in-
clude six from Assam, three from Arunachal Pradesh, four from Manipur and one each from Meghalaya, Sikkim and Tripura. Assam lad Mayur Hazarika secured the fifth rank UPSC civil services examinations 2022.
CM, Dy CMs congratulate Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio and deputy chief ministers-- TR Zeliang and Y. Patton- congratulated all the four successful candidates from Nagaland for clearing the UPSC civil services exam 2022.
I extend my best wishes as you step into a world of opportunities and challenges in the service of the nation,” tweeted Rio.
USSC serves ultimatum on H&FW department
DIMAPUR, MAY 23 (NPN): United Sangtam Students’ Conference (USSC) has served an ultimatum on the health and family welfare (H&FW) department to immediately redeploy medical superintendent (MS), medical
officers (MOs), nurses and other medical staff transferred without relievers under Kiphire district and LongkhimChare within 15 days.
In a representation to principal director H&FW, USSC vice president
Sethrongba Y Sangtam and general secretary Lumpili Sangtam stated that MS, MOs, nurses, and other medical staff have been transferred to other districts without their replacement or reliever.
ing that it would not be a new thing for him to run the State unit.
On the possibility of reshuffle in State NPP, he said the high command would decide whether reshuffle was required in the party or not, pointing out that he could not alone take the decision. He mentioning the party leadership would sit for a meeting and decide the future course of action.
Meanwhile, as reported, former State NPP president Dr Andrew Ahoto Sema has been elevated as the national general secretary in-charge of frontal organisations with a wider spectrum covering the entire country.
NFI’s project ‘Leave No One Behind’ launched
NFI, Dimapur, Katini Eshena in her welcome note, gave a brief introduction about NFI and mentioned the objectives of the project which was to enhance the outreach between the civil society organization through promotion of common value, principles, particularly on thematic issues with key relevance to EU and India Strategic partnership. She also highlighted some of the activities.
Patton condoles Rev. Chumben Kyong’s demise
DIMAPUR: Deputy chief minister, Y. Patton has condoled the demise of Rev.Chumben Kyong who breathed his last in Dimapur on May 22.
In a condolence message, Patton described late Rev. Chumben as a humbler servant of God, who dedicated his life in the service of the Lord.
Stress awareness week in Kohima
KOHIMA, MAY 23 (NPN):
A programme was organised for teachers and students on the second day of the, “Stress Awareness Week”, at Government Middle School T.Khel, here on Tuesday.
The event was organised by The Carl Rogers Institute of Mental Health and School Counselling in collaboration with National Mental Health Program,
Health & Family Welfare department
Resource persons at the programme were Vetalü Nyekha and Thelü Pohena.
Nyekha spoke to the teachers on how teaching was one of the stressful jobs and how a teacher should learn to balance their work life with their social life outside of work. She said stress could be
NSCN (Niki) assigns
DIMAPUR: Deputy commissioner of Dimapur, Sachin Jaiswal on May 22 launched website of National Foundation for India’s (NFI) project ‘Leave No One Behind’ here at Hotel Saramati, Dimapur. The event, co-funded by the European Union and hosted by CAN Youth, was organised by NFI.
The NFI project website was aimed to bring various stakeholders, CSOs, NGOs, student leaders, youth leaders together to get better understanding
of the project objectives and activities so as to collaborate and support in strengthening Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Speaking at the launching programme, Sachin Jaiswal stressed on SDGs that needed to be implemented and practices with strong values.
He also spoke about some of the goals of SDG and requested the government officials to be thorough with the SDGs. Field Coordinator,
Can Youth board member, Kilentola Jamir said that people in general were ignorant about the SDGs and for which Can Youth was playing a small role towards achieving those goals. She said that there were thousands of NGOs in the state but only few were functioning to build the society. She therefore urged the government departments, civil society organizations, student unions and other organizations to support the Can Youth mission.
Patton said after his retirement from Lotha Baptist Church Dimapur, late Rev. Chumben was serving was serving as pastor, Delhi Lotha Baptist Church when God called him.
The Dy. CM said, late Rev. Chumben was a highly learned man both in Arts and Theology and that his demise was a great loss for the people.
Patton further conveyed condolences to the bereaved family members and prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DIMAPUR: NSCN/ GPRN (Niki) has informed that kilonser Kuhovi Zhimo, who has been assigned as caretaker of Union Territory, NSCN/GPRN, has been withdrawn with immediate effect.
A statement issued from the office of Ato Kilonser stated that in his place, Kughalu Yeptho, Kilonser, NSCN/GPRN has been assigned as caretaker, Union Territory with immediate effect till further notice.
positive when controlled as it motivates a person to work harder. She also mentioned about some healthy ways to cope with stress including physical exercise, meditation and to talk to a friend or a therapist.
On the other hand Pohena spoke to the students about the different types and signs of stress and how important it was to manage
stress. She mentioned that some strategies that could be used to manage stress that could come from family, caregivers or school. She also pointed out on how stress could affect a person both physically and psychologically. The programme ended with an interactive session with the teachers and group discussion with the students.
2ND DEATH ANNIVERSARY
of Late L. Hotoshe Sheqi
24-05-2021
Dear Dad, you may not be with us anymore, but our love will never die.
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Loving Wife, Daughters & Relatives.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Lt. L. Athikho Mao
08-07-1972 – 08-05-2023
24-05-2022
A year has passed since you departed on this day. Your memories are fresh in our hearts. Your soft spoken wisdom of advices and guidance to the way of life remains our treasure. We pray for her departed soul, Oh Lord, please keep her safe in Heaven and let her 'Rest in Peace' in Your loving arms.
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Loving Family Members & Relatives
OBITUARY
Through this column we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and everyone for their tireless contributions and in offering their sympathies during our time of grief when our dearly departed father and husband Late ZEKOZO MERO left for his heavenly abode on the 22 nd of May 2023 after a brief illness.
We also acknowledge each and every individuals/groups for aiding us materially, financially and in prayers during our stay at Mero Hospital & Diagnostics Centre, Pfutsero Town.
Of all the people we are in debt of, we would like to mention the following individuals and groups:
1. Dr. Neisatuo Mero, MLA 16th Pfutsero A/C
2. Dr. Ditsolo Mero, Director, Mero Hospital & Diagnostic Centre
3. Dr. Thomas Mero, MO, Mero Hospital & Diagnostic Centre
4. Doctors and Staff of Mero Hospital & Diagnostic Centre
3rd April 1971 22nd May 2023
5. Pfutseromi Baptist Church
6. Village Council Pfutseromi
7. VDB Pfutseromi
8. Pfutseromi Youth Organisation
9. Pfutseromi Women Society
10. JFMC Pfutseromi
11. Merotsami Clan
12. KKTPO
13. Orient Club
In this hour of sorrow, we are unable to find the right words to express how thankful we are to each one of you for sharing the grief and in mourning with us but we pray that our Almighty God shower bountiful blessings to each and every one of you.
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Loving Wife, Children & Relatives
24th June 1973 – 19th May 2023
We the bereaved family of Late Robin N Kyong would like to give our heartfelt gratitude to each and everyone who have stood by us physically, financially and mentally at the sudden demise of our beloved on 19th May 2023.
We pray that our Almighty God abundantly bless each and everyone of you.
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Loving Wife, Children and Family Members
1st Death anniversary of Late Akhrie Shunyü
On this day 24/05/2022 you left us heartbroken. The pain of losing you is immeasurable and we live with sadness and grief. There’s not a day that goes by, when we don’t think of you, our hearts still ache in sadness, and our tears still flow; life is not the same without you; in your life you touched us: in your death our lives changed but our comfort is that one day we will all meet again at His feet….
We will always miss you
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Your loving wife & children
We the bereaved family of Lt. L. Athikho Mao would like to express our profound gratitude to each and everyone who had stood by us physically, financially and through prayers during the course of his illness and at the sad demise of our beloved.
May our Almighty God bless each and everyone of you abundantly.
k-1130/23
From loving wife, children & family members
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
If we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.
Romans 14:8
08.08.1969 to 08.05.2023
We, the bereaved family of Late T. THUNGALEE KHUVUNG, would like to express our profound gratitude and heartfelt thanks to each and every individual, friends, well-wishers, relatives, churches and organizations who had shown your love, sympathy, immense support and help extended to us during the difficult time. We are truly encouraged by your kindness, sincere prayers, financial support, along with comforting words of condolences.
We convey our deep appreciation to:-
1) Dr. & Mrs. Vikethonyu Kesiezie, Oking Hospital, Kohima
2) Doctors, Nurses & Staff of Oking Hospital, Kohima
3) Dr. Jonsuthung Kithan, Nurses & staff of Mhondamo Memorial Nursing Home, Wokha
4) Dr. Motsuo Memorial District Hospital, Wokha
5) District Hospital Dimapur, Blood Bank Unit
6) CIHSR Dimapur, Blood Bank Unit
7) Shri. K. Konngam Konyak, Advisor, Treasuries & Accounts, Art & Culture, Nagaland, Kohima
8) Mr. & Mrs. Y.M. Humtsoe, MLA 38 AC Wokha, Nagaland, Kohima
9) Dr. & Mrs. Chumben Murry, Advisor to Chief Minister, Nagaland, Kohima
10) Principal Director, Officers & Staff, Directorate of Treasuries and Accounts, Nagaland, Kohima
11) Director,
15) Lotha Officers Association
16) Wokha Town Baptist Church
17) WTBC Randanka Than Nzanchi
18) Spirit of Faith Church, Wokha
19) ENPO Fellowship, Wokha Town
20) Kohima Lotha Baptist Church
21) KLBC, Women Department
22) Evangelical Free Church of India (EFCI), Shillong
23) Baptist Fellowship, Wozhuro
24) United Nagamese Baptist Church, Neisatuo Colony, Dimapur
25) Randan Okho, G.A Colony, Wokha Town
26) GA/ Church colony/ PWD Youth Fellowship
27) Kohima Shaki Khumshum
28) Shaki Village Baptist Church
29) Phiro Village Baptist Church
30) Wozhuro Range Students’ Union
31) Wozhuro Range Public Organisation
32) Meritok Okho, Wokha Town Baptist Church
33) Chudi Yanpoe Yanpia Eyie Okho
34) G.A. Project Colony Council
35) GMS Sector- C staff, Wokha Town
36) PGTs, GHSS Chukitong, Wokha
37) SMBE School (Batch of 1984)
38) Friends, Well-Wishers, and Relatives
As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude. It is our prayer that our loving Heavenly Father bless each one of you in abundance for your compassion, kindness and beneficence.
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Beloved Wife, Children, Parents, Brothers, Sisters, In- Laws and Relatives
NEXT POLL
Zhaleo inaugurates MTC office
Burning of village chief residence condemned
DIMAPUR: Sun Rising Colony, Tsungiki and BJP supporters of Tsungiki have strongly condemned the fire incident on May 3 wee hours at Tsungiki village where the residence of Tsungiki village chairman, Janthungo Kikon was set on fire allegedly by unknown miscreants.
The Sun Rising Colony Tsungiki said that “atrocious act of violence” have caused distress and unrest in the village.
It also stated that such barbaric act perpetrated by some anti-social individuals should not be acceptable in the society.
CNTC holds 7th annual session
DIMAPUR: Advisor of Urban Development & Municipal Affairs Department, Zhaleo Rio inaugurated the Medziphema Town Council (MTC) office at the City Centre, Medziphema on May 23. According to DIPR report, Zhaleo Rio suggested that the building should be utilized and generate revenue for the Medziphema sub-division. He said the city centre was a first of its kind in the state and Town Council should utilize it to the optimum.
Zhaleo also emphasized that City Centre Medzi -
phema will serve all tribes under Medziphema Town Corporation and urged them to maintain the building and set a good example for all. He reminded them of Chief Minister Microfinancing for start-up loan businesses for youths. Further, Zhaleo also informed the gathering on his dream project of building a Health Centre/Ayush hospital and for which he sought cooperation and support of the public.
ADC & Administrator, Medziphema Imsongmeren explained the con-
cept of the Medziphema Town Council office and how Zhaleo Rio conceptualized the City Centre. He gave a brief report on the historical establishment of MTC. Short speeches were delivered by Addl Director & HOD, Municipal Affairs Department Solesul Tholre, and Miathou Krose, vice president, CEB, NDPP. Vote of thanks was delivered by SDO (C) Medziphema, Selemla. The programme began with an invocation Rev. Zhabu Terhuja, Pastor Town Baptist Church ‘A’ Medziphema Town.
MCCI against issuing of temporary permits
DIMAPUR: Mokokchung
Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MCCI) has cautioned against issuing of “temporary” permits to unvetted hawkers in Mokokchung town.
In a press statement, MCCI president, Tsukti Longkumer and general secretary, Limalenden Longkumer said that many of the unvetted hawkers in Mokokchung town were selling their products and
services with “temporary” permits issued by Mokokchung Municipal Council (MMC).
According to MCCI, genuine registered traders pay all fees and taxes as required by law, including GST to the government and sanitation tax to MMC, but the unvetted hawkers only pay for the ‘temporary’ permit. MCCI also pointed out that there was no price control or quality control mechanism to check
the unvetted sellers, where the consumers were often duped by ‘temporary’ permit holders. It, therefore, cautioned the public to be responsible and vigilant.
In view of the above, MCCI warned that the issuing authority of ‘temporary’ permit shall be held squarely responsible in the event of any harm or potential harm caused to the members of the public by such hawkers.
It therefore urged the law enforcing authority to initiate necessary action and ensured that the perpetrators were brought to justice without any delay.
Strongly condemning the incident, BJP supporters of Tsungiki village has appealed to the public to shun violence and refrain from targeting individual residence and property.
The BJP supporters also appealed to the law enforcing agency to apprehend those involved in the arson at the earliest and deliver justice as per the law of the land.
DIMAPUR: The twoday, 7th annual session of Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) was held on May 22 and 23 at Tourist Lodge, Dimapur. At the session, a new of CNTC for the tenure 2023-2025 was also selected. A press release by CNTC informed that,
short speeches were delivered by Central Nagaland Women Association (CNWA) president, Atoli Sema; Ao Senden president, Chubawati Longchar; Lotha Hoho chairman, Er. Mhondamo Ovung; Sumi Hoho president, Nikheto Jimomi and Central Nagaland Students Association
president, Sunep Pongen. Reports on constitutional amendment committee report, nominating committee report and resolution committee report were tabled. Earlier, CNTC has selected and nominated a new team of office bearers for the tenure 2023 -2025.
AAY beneficiaries asked to link Aadhaar card
DIMAPUR: Food and Civil Supplies
(F&CS) has informed all AAY beneficiaries under Dimapur, Chumukedima and Nuiland districts to link their Aadhaar
Number/card with their AAY ration card compulsorily by June 30 for authentication.
Assistant director F&CS, S. Kavito
Aomi informed that AAY beneficiaries
whose ration card were not linked with their Aadhaar Card/number will be considered as non-existence and shall be replaced with genuine beneficiaries. The urban/rural FPS have also been instructed to issue AAY food grains online through EPOS device only, after proper identification of the beneficiaries.
Farmers asked to adopt millet cultivation
DIMAPUR: As part of “International Year of Millets”, the department of Agriculture, District Agriculture office, Dimapur conducted a trainingcum-exhibition programme on millets for farmers of Dimapur district on May 23.
The event was organized to create awareness about millets and encourage farmers to adopt millet cultivation in the district.
At the training programme, scientist (Agronomy) AICRP on
pigeonpea, NU:SASRD, Nagaland University, Medziphema, Dr. Lawrence Kithan, who was the resource person highlighted on the importance, nutritional value and the recommended package of practices for millets.
He added that millets could help tackle challenges of food security as they did not require much care compared to other crops and had less water consumption rate.
Also speaking at the
programme, ADO Dimapur, L.Mhao Lotha Dimapur elaborated on the nutritional and health benefits of millets. He said the training and workshops have been organized and conducted not only in Nagaland, but in the entire country as 2023 has been declared by the United Nations as the International Year of Millets, following a proposal by the government of India. He also reminded that mil-
lets were ancient grains that mankind has known for centuries. Vote of thanks was delivered by SDAO, Dr. Arenjungla and invocation by AI, Yentsao.
After the programme, farmers were provided with inputs such as quality seeds of foxtail millets.
Around 40 farmers participated in the event and different varieties of millets and cook millet items were exhibited.
Govt not resolving crisis: Manipur Cong
Correspondent
IMPHAL, MAY 23: Opposition Congress in Manipur on Tuesday accused the BJP government in the state of doing nothing to resolve the prevailing crisis in the state.
Addressing a press conference at Imphal Congress Bhavan today, MPCC vice president and spokesperson Hareshwor Goshwami said that even as chief minister N Biren Singh had admitted security lapses and intelligence failure, the BJP government was doing nothing to restore peace and normalcy in the state even after 20 days since the violence incidents erupted.
Except admission of security lapses and intelligence failure, the BJP governments at the Centre as well as in the state remained like silent spectators. “Is there any hidden agenda behind it,” he asked.
Even though no major untoward incidents was reported during the curfew
relaxation hours and a huge number of security personnel, the situation is yet to return to normalcy.
Apprehensions of what would happen the next moment were still in the minds of people of all sections of the society.
The way the BJP government was dealing with the situation has compelled them to think of them having a secret agenda to divert the issue of ST tag demand by the Meiteis by creating another issue, he said.
“We feel doubt that the BJP is trying to break
Manipur apart like the breaking of Jammu and Kashmir by creating civil war,” he said. No one ever dreamt that the state of Jammu and Kashmir will be reduced to Union territory by breaking it apart.
The manner the BJP governments at the Centre and in the state are dealing with the current crisis in the state has compelled people to feel apprehensive of breaking Manipur apart, he reiterated.
Whatever the secret agenda may be, it was not
Shah to lay foundation of forensic science varsity in Guwahati
GUWAHATI, MAY 23
(PTI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on a day-long visit to Guwahati on Thursday during which he will attend the “biggestever” appointment letter distribution ceremony in Assam.
Shah will also lay the foundation stone for the National Forensic Sciences University at Changsari, about 20 kms from Guwahati, which will be its ninth campus in the country, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday. The university will provide forensic training to scientists from South East Asia, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal, besides offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various forensic subjects.
The Union home minister also distribute 44,703 appointment letters during the visit, which will be the biggest-ever distribution of jobs in the state under one roof, Sarma said.
“This is part of the government’s promise of providing one lakh jobs. So far, 41,920 jobs have already been provided and recruitment for another 22,776 posts will be underway soon.
“We will ensure that even if there is any overlapping of appointees, one lakh jobs are ensured as promised,” he added.
Sarma, whose BJP-led coalition government completed two years in office this month, had promised
Prohibitoryordersto thwartCongprotest
Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC were imposed in Guwahati to stop Congress workers from gathering at the airport, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday.
right to victimize civilians. “Do not victimize innocent people while working to achieve the goal of your secret agenda,” Goshwami told the BJP. The government must work to restore normalcy in the state at the earliest, he demanded.
MPCC vice president Kh Devabarta asked the state government if there was any reason behind not disbursing compensations announced by the state government for victims of the chain of violence incidents.
The Centre usually did not delay releasing ex-gratia to
be paid to the victims of such a crisis in other states of the country. However, even after days the state government announced the ex-gratia , the same were yet to be distributed, he said.
He also alleged the government did nothing to compensate and rehabilitate victims whose belongings, including their houses, were reduced to ashes in the violence.
Except for providing some relief materials, nothing was taken up for their future, he said.
He claimed that over 39,500 displaced people were staying in the relief camps opened at different places across the state.
The state government can work out to siphon off 10% of the total budgetary allocation of the state and invest the amount for the rehabilitation of the displaced homeless people. For this, a special session of the state Assembly should be convened, he demanded.
Assam, Meghalaya CMs to discuss border row today
GUWAHATI, MAY 23
Manipur fire service personnel strike after Jat Regiment thrash their colleague
Correspondent
IMPHAL, MAY 23: At a time when media fraternity in Manipur are demanding action against Jat Regiment personnel for assaulting media persons on duty, personnel of the Manipur Fire Service are also protesting against the thrashing of five of their colleagues in uniform by the personnel of the Central security force on Tuesday.
As many as five personnel of the state fire service, including an officer, were injured after personnel of the Central security force beat them up at Palace Compound, on their way to respond to a fire break out at New Checkon area of Imphal East where fresh violence was reported on Monday. The firefighter had to stop at Palace Compound on nearing the City Convention Centre after a crowd obstructed their way.
The fire service personnel commenced their cease work strike with immediate
effect on Tuesday after five on duty personnel of 16 Jat Regiment thrashed personnel of the Manipur Fire Service on the sideline of Monday’s fresh violence in Imphal which has angered them.
On the same day (Monday), at least three reporters who were covering the New Checkon incident were also thrashed by the personnel of the Jat Regiment.
Meanwhile, the media fraternity under the joint aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU), Editors’ Guild Manipur (EGM) and Manipur Hill Journalists’ Union (MJHU) has also set a 48hour deadline to take action against the security personnel involved in assaulting the media persons.
The protesting fire service personnel announced that they will continue the cease work strike (abstaining from responding to fire breakout calls) until the personnel of the 16 Jat Regiment involved in thrashing
their colleagues were suspended from their services. The personnel raised the demands during a protest staged outside the fire service headquarters near Imphal Polo Ground today. Talking to media on the side-line of the protest, sub-officer S Jeevan said that while they were halting there, a team of Jat Regiment arrived and asked them to proceed.
They started beating the fire personnel and even dragged down the driver of the fire tender and beat him up saying nothing. While the protest was going on, joint director of state fire service L Nabachandra and Column commander major L Surchandra of 16 Jat Regiment arrived and tried to convince the striking personnel. He appealed to the personnel to revoke their decision and return to duty while assuring that appropriate action will be initiated against the security personnel involved in the incident.
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of providing one lakh government jobs within a year of coming to power before the 2021 assembly polls. He said the government will come up with an ordinance so that the new recruits can be posted in any department as per the need of the government. Sarma said Shah will ceremonially hand over the appointment letters at a programme at Veterinary College Field in Khanapara area of the city.
“It is not a public meeting. We are inviting only the qualified candidates to attend the programme. We are not erecting any pandal there as a lot of government money gets spent on it. But we will arrange for drinking water, etc.” the CM said.
On allegations of candidates obtaining fake certificates of being physically disabled to qualify for jobs under reservation, Sarma said an enquiry is on into several such instances.
“We will act against the candidates who had got the fake certificates as well as the authorities who had provided those to them,” he added.
WOKHA DISTRICT VILLAGE COUNCIL CHAIRMAN ASSOCIATION CONDEMNS
The Wokha District Village Council Chairman Association (WDVCCA) vehemently condemned the incident took place at Tsungiki Village wherein the residence of the Association Treasurer Shri. Janthungo Kikon of Tsungiki Village was burnt down by unidentified person’s/groups on 22 nd May 2023 midnight as per sources received. Hence, the WDVCCA will not only condemn but also warn that, the Association will take stern action as deem fit, if the culprit is found guilty, to protect the rights and safety of the members of the Association in days to come.
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CHANGE OF N AME
I, Shri. L. PONGSHEN PHOM, father of Mr. P. ALEMKUMZUK PHOM, resident of Village-Yaongyimchen, P.O./P.S. Longleng, DistrictLongleng; Nagaland have changed my name from PONGSHEN PHOM to L. PONGSHEN PHOM vide Affidavit Regd. No. 410/2023 dated 23 rd of May, 2023 before the Notary Public Nagaland.
I, Smt. KUMLA PHOM, mother of Mr. P. ALEMKUMZUK PHOM, resident of Village Yaongyimchen, P.O./P.S. Longleng, DistrictLongleng; Nagaland have changed my name from AKUMLA to KUMLA PHOM vide Affidavit Regd. No. 2647/2023 dated 13.03.2023 before the Notary Public Nagaland.
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Youth Congress president Srinivas BV had come to Guwahati on Monday to appear before the police in connection with a harassment case filed by now-expelled party leader Angkita Dutta. Sarma said the restrictions, imposed on Saturday, were being lifted.
“Yesterday, Congress wanted to take people to the airport. And that’s why, section 144 was imposed. It is being lifted now,” he said, addressing a press conference.
Besides the prohibitory orders, Congress had alleged that its youth wing workers from different districts were barred from coming to Guwahati to express solidarity with their national chief.
(PTI):
The chief ministers of Assam and Meghalaya will meet here on Wednesday to carry forward discussions on resolving border disputes in the remaining six areas.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday he and his Meghalaya counterpart Conrad Sangma will also visit the disputed areas later as a goodwill gesture.
“The Meghalaya CM will come here tomorrow and discussion will be held on finding solutions for the remaining six areas,” he said. Assam and Meghalaya have a longstanding dispute in 12 areas along the 884.9-km-long interstate border. The two Northeastern states had signed a memorandum of understanding in March 2022 in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi towards ending the disputes in six areas. Meghalaya was carved out of Assam in 1972 and had since then challenged the Assam Reorganisation
A FFI D AV IT
I Smti. NUNGSHIZUNGLA, D/o Imtiyanger, resident of H/No 140, Sovima Village, Dist. Chumoukedima, Nagaland do hereby declare vide Affidavit No. 38/ 2023 dated 17/04/2023 that my name recorded in various documents as AZUNGLA IMCHEN. That the names, NUNGSHIZUNGLA and AZUNGLA IMCHEN refers to the same person. Henceforth, I will use my name as NUNGSHIZUNGLA for all official and other purposes. Dp-2276/23
OFFICE OF THE SAKRABA STUDENTS’ UNION
Motto : “ Hard Labour Triumph “ FElICITATION
The Sakraba Students' Union with immense joy conveys our heartiest congratulations to the following members on their promotions:
1. Shri. Zashekho D Vadeo, promoted to Asst. Headmaster, Department of School Education, Government of Nagaland
2. Shri. Dozhoyi Cükhamu, promoted to Jailor, under Prison Department, Government of Nagaland.
3. Shri. Vepotalu Lohe , promoted as Registrar, Directorate of Higher Technical Education Department, Government of Nagaland.
We are proud of you and your accomplishment. We're confident that you will continue with even more successes.
The Union wishes you all good luck in your next adventures. Vetho Lohe Shehulu Vadeo President Union Editor -1121/23
SUNRISING COLONY YOUTH TSUNGIKI VILLAGE CONDEMNATION NOTE
The Sunrising Colony Youth, Tsungiki condemns the monday morning, 22nd May 2023 incident which occurred at around 3:00 am, by some unidentified miscreants razed down the residential house of Mr. Janthungo Kikon, Chairman, Tsungiki Village at Tsungiki Village by using handmade molotov explosives, such atrocious act of violence which have caused distress and unrest in the Village, such barbaric act perpetrated by some anti-social individuals should not be acceptable in the society
We strongly urge the law enforcing authority to initiate necessary action and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice without any delay.
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Act of 1971, which is recognised by Assam as its border. On the progress of talks with Nagaland over oil exploration along the disputed boundary between the two states, Sarma said, “We have sent our proposal to the Nagaland government and we are now waiting for their response. “We have not pursued the matter much as it was Nagaland who had sought our views. Now it is up to them.” Sarma and his Nagaland counterpart Neiphiu Rio had on April 20 agreed in principle to go ahead with oil exploration in areas along their disputed boundary for the economic benefit of both states. Assam and Nagaland are exploring all options to bring an end to the decades-old border imbroglio in an amicable manner, an Assam government statement said in New Delhi after the meeting between the two chief ministers.
ITANAGAR, MAY 23 (PTI): Three persons from Arunachal Pradesh have cracked the UPSC civil services examination 2022, the re sults of which were declared on Tuesday. The successful candidates are Pebika Lego (All India Rank 290), Tenzin Yangki (545) and Austin Tayeng (747). All of them are Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service (APCS) officers.
This year, 933 candidates have been recommended for appointment by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Chief Minister Pema Khandu congratulated the three candidates for their success.
“Heartiest congratulations to Pebika, Tenzin and Austin. You all have brought laurels to us,” he said.
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In a remarkable achievement Assam youth Mayur Hazarika, made it to
AFFIDAVIT Regd. No. 254
Date 22-03-2023
I, KEKWINGUU LETHI MERO, daughter of LHIWETSOLO LETHI MERO resident of Enhulumi Village under Chizami Sub-Division of District Phek, Nagaland solemnly affirm and declare as under.
a) That my name is recorded as KEKWINGUU LOHE in all the educational certificates and my father's name is recorded as KELHITSHULO LOHE.
b) That in my service documents my name is recorded as KEKWINGU-U L MERO.
c) That the aforementioned names and KEKWINGUU LETHI MERO is one person that is myself.
d) That henceforth my name KEKWINGUU LETHI MERO will be used for all legal purposes.
e) That henceforth my father's name LHIWETSOLO LETHI MERO Will be used for all legal purposes.
f) That the particulars furnished above are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and nothing is concealed therein. DEPONENT KEKWINGUU LETHI MERO k -1125/23
A FFI D AV IT Regd. No. 82/2023
Date 18/05/2023
I, Smti Toshili Rengma aged about 53 years, W/o Keninlo Rengma, resident of H/No. 151, Tovito Sa, Thahekhu Village, Dimapur, Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and state on oath as follows:-
1. That I am a Citizen of India.
2. That in some of the official documents my name has been recorded as “Toshili Rengma” and in my Passport it is recorded as “Toshili” hence, the stated name represents the same person i.e, Myself.
3. That henceforth I herewith rectify the same and declare that my correct name will be “Toshili Rengma” for all official purposes.
4. That the above statements made in para 1 to 3 are correct and true to the best my knowledge and nothing material herein has been concealed therefore. Signed and verified this affidavit on this 18th day of May, 2023 at Dimapur.
DEPONENT
Solemnly affirm before me by the deponent on this 18th day of May, 2023 at Dimapur.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Notice Calling Objection for the issue of Succession Certificate
Whereas application has received from Smti Hokali U/S 372 of the Indian Succession Act, resident of Old Town Colony, P.S. – Zunheboto for Succession of
1) SBI Zunheboto A/C No. 11736635070
2) Leave encashment, GIS, GPF, Gratuity
3) Service & Pension Benefits
4) Debts & Securities of Late Kahoshe Yeptho.
Notice is hereby issued for filing objections to all who have interest in the said claim(s) within 30 (thirty) days from the date of publication to this notice.
the top 10 list in the recently held Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination 2022 and has secured 5th position in the coveted exam, reports
The Assam Tribune. Considered as one of the toughest exam to crack, the UPSC has declared the final result of the Civil Services Examination 2022 today. As per reports, Hazarika who hails from Tezpur is a doctor by profession.
While speaking to media, Hazarika said that his first preference will be Indian Foreign Services.
The other five from Assam are Idul Ahmed, Anjali Bharadwaj, Nivedita Das, Diksha Langthansa, and Manas Jyoti Das.
The other successful candidates from the NE states are Deepika Agarwal from Sikkim; Swapnil Bhattacharjya from Meghalaya; Sumit Paul from Tripura. The four candidates from Manipur are Arvind
Hanglem, Sailemthang Vaiphai, Chiinzoukim Tungnung, and Lauremban Nelson Mangangcha. A total number of 933 candidates have been recommended for appointment in various services. These candidates have been recommended for appointment to (i) Indian Administrative Service; (ii) Indian Foreign Service; (iii) Indian Police Service; and (iv) Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’. This year women dominate d the top positions with Ishita Kishore securing AIR 1 followed by Garima Lohia, Uma Harathi N and Smriti Mishra. The UPSC CSE preliminary exam was held on June 5, 2022, and the results of the examination were released on June 22. The qualified candidates then appeared for main examination which was conducted from September 16 to 25, and the results were declared on December 6.
You are hereby summoned to appear before the court in person or by pleader duly instituted and able to answer all, materials question relating to the suit on 31-05-2023 at 11:00 AM without fail.
Take notice that in default of your appearance on the date mentioned, the suit will be heard and determined in your absence. Given under my hand and seal of the court this the 09th day of May 2023. District Judge. Kohima, Nagaland k-1129/23
DE C LARATION
Regd. No. 819/2023
Date 09/05/2023
I, Smti. S. Ayemla, D/o Y Soba is a permanent resident of Tuensang Village, Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows:-
1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India
2. That my Actual name is S. Ayemla but wrongly entered in my Appointment order as S. Ayimla.
3. That the name S. Ayemla and S. Ayimla is the same and one person only.
4. That henceforth my name shall be used as S. Ayemla in all my official records.
That the Statement made from para 1 to 4 are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed therein.
DEPONENT
Solemnly affirm and declare by the deponent before me on this day the 9th May of 2023.
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1st Class Magistrate
SUMMON FOR S ETTLEMENT OF I SS UE (ORDER-V, RULE-1,5,20)
IN THE COURT OF Smti. Seyielenuo Mezhü, NJS Civil
Judge SR. Division Dimapur, Nagaland.
Suit No. : Civil Suit No. 15/2019
Plaintiff : Mr. Rokosietsu Khate
Defendants : Mrs. Gloria Lasuh
To Mrs. Gloria Lasuh, Residing near Baptist Church, Virazovma Village, Dimapur, Nagaland.
Whereas Mr. Rokoseietsu Khate has instituted a suit against you for Recovery of Rs. 42,27,500/-
You are hereby summoned to appear before the Court in person or by pleader duly instructed and able to answer all material questions relating to the suit on 20.06.23 10:00 am. Without fail.
Take notice that in default of your appearance on the date mentioned the suit will be heard and determined in your absence.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court 20th day of June 23. Civil Judge SR. Division Dimapur : Nagaland Dp-2253/23
Ordinance row: Mamata assures support to Kejriwal
KOLKATA , MAY 23
(PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday assured her counterpart from Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, that her party would support him in his fight against the Central ordinance to control appointments and transfer of bureaucrats in the city state.
Kejriwal who had come along with his party comrade and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann as part of a nationwide tour to garner support for his fight against the Centre’s ordinance on control of services in Delhi, held a nearly hour-long meeting here with Banerjee at the state secretariat.
Kejriwal told newspersons that a forthcoming vote in Rajya Sabha on a bill to convert the cen -
tral ordinance into law, will be a “semi-final before the 2024 elections.” He alleged the saffron party “buys MLAs, uses CBI, ED to try to break” opposition governments, besides using Governors to disturb nonBJP governments such as “Bengal and Punjab”.
Banerjee told newspersons, “We support AAP in
the fight against the Central ordinance ...Request all parties not to vote for BJP’s law (on controlling appointments in Delhi)”.
The feisty TMC leader also quipped “The double engine (BJP rule in both state and centre) has become a troubled engine” and added mysteriously, “Its only a matter of six months
(that the central government will stay in power) ...But if a miracle occurs, they might have to go before that too.”
Kejriwal and Mann also turned the impromptu press conference held after the meeting of the two leaders, into an attack on the BJP and central government.
The AAP leader and Delhi chief minister said, “BJP has made a mockery of democracy … where it cannot form a government, it buys MLAs, uses CBI, ED to try to break the government …Governors to disturb non-BJP governments such as Bengal and Punjab”.
He went on to predict,”This (contest in the Parliament) will be a semi-final before the 2024
elections.”
The bone of contention between the AAP government and the BJP has been the Central government ordinance setting up a National Capital Civil Service Authority which overturned a Supreme Court order last week giving control of services, excluding those related to police, public order and land, to the elected government in Delhi.
The new ordinance takes away these powers from the Delhi state government and gives them to a committee which would be effectively controlled by the Centre.
We will put an end to moral policing: Karnataka CM
BENGALURU, MAY 23
(PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday vowed to put an end to moral policing in the state, and asked police officials to ensure that there is no discrimination between religions, while maintaining law and order. In his maiden meeting with top police officials after the Congress government came to power, he warned concerned officials that they would be held responsible if law and order situation deteriorates and directed them
to take strict action against those disturbing harmony through social media posts.
“We have asked the police to be people friendly, they should be courteous towards people who come to file complaints. Not only the police inspector, DCPs will also be held responsible for crimes and illegal acts like -- rowdyism, clubs, drug menace -- in any of their police station limits, and action will be taken against them,” Siddaramaiah said.
Addressing reporters here, he said, “during the
maintenance of law and order, there should not be any discrimination between religions, and everyone should be seen equally, and should be protected equally.”
“No moral policing here on, we will put an end to this...” he added.
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, who was also present at the meeting, pointed to a few incidents under the previous BJP regime and said the new government will not allow “saffronisation” of the police department.
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TENDER NOTICE
Dated: 23rd May 2023
Sealed tender(s) in F-2 Form of Public Works Department are invited from appropriate Class of Nagaland University enlisted Contractors (Civil) for the under mentioned work.
Wash rooms for KVS at Hqrs. Lumami, N.U. 13,84,260.00 27,685/03 (Three) months
Tender documents and details can be obtained from the office of Executive Engineer, N.U., Hqrs. Lumami on working days upto 29th May 2023 till 2.00 PM on payment of `1,000/-(Rupees One Thousand) only as Tender fee (Non-refundable) from the Revenue Counter. The tender papers alongwith EMD through any Nationalized Bank and IPO worth `10/-(Rupees Ten) only in a sealed envelope addressed to the Registrar, NU, Hqrs. Lumami should reach on or before 30th May 2023 (Upto 2:00 P.M.).
Nagaland University reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tender(s) without assigning any reason, whatsoever.
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Heroes betrayed
It is around four months and a week since January 2023, that top Indian wrestlers including two Olympic medallists and a world champion, have been holding sit-in protests in Delhi to demand the arrest and booking of president of wrestling Federation of India(wFI) and BJp Mp from kaisarganj Up, Brij Bhushan Saran Singh. The wrestlers have accused the wFI president of alleged sexual offence on women wrestlers including a minor(below 18). A section of the media was unambiguous by reporting that Singh had sexually exploited some of the women wrestlers including a minor while some preferred to use the vague term sexual harassment. Some of the women wrestlers even wept in front of media, while narrating various incidents involving the accused Mp. In a delayed response, the sports ministry was compelled to ask Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh to resign but he remains defiant as he claimed he is not a criminal. Since 2012, Brij Bhushan has been holding the post of president wFI. Much before he took over as wFI president in 2011, Singh in 1996, was accused of sheltering associates of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and booked under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (TADA) Act and jailed. According to a report Brij Bhushan was acquitted in over 30 criminal cases. His history sheet includes a total of 17 cases registered in Ayodhya, 12 in Faizabad, 8 in Nawabganj and one in Delhi. As per Singh’s election affidavit, three of the cases against him are pending in Allahabad court and one in a Lucknow court. One case involved charges of attempt to murder and under the Arms Act. The allegations against Singh are not only serious offences but also acts that defame the image of India abroad. Nothing could be more insulting to the nation than the president of its national sports body, who is unrepentant despite being accused of sexually harassing/exploiting national athletes who brought laurels for the nation. Noted supreme court advocate kapil Sibal had describe the case as : “protesting wrestlers predicament: A minor, 6 others traumatized, a defiant accused, a silent pMO, no arrests. A pliant investigation?” The sports ministry set up a probe panel under boxer M c Mary kom and the report is ready though not in the public domain but is reportedly silent on the charges against Singh. The Delhi police has filed two cases against him after the Supreme court ordered them to do so. One of the FIRs is over a complaint of sexual harassment by a minor, filed under the stringent protection of children from Sexual Offences (pOcSO) Act, which gives no scope for bail. Despite all these, Delhi police is still shy in arresting Singh. It appears the Modi government has by doing nothing indicated it is shielding Singh because he is considered very influential. The “shield of invincibility” that Singh wears is he has influence in half a dozen Lok Sabha constituencies, strong links with the saints and his role in the mandir movement which make him a political asset. Besides Singh also owns dozens of educational institutions in eastern Up add to his vote bank.All in all, it is a tragic case of justice being mortgaged at the hands of powerful politicians.
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Our Careful Unbelief
…do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on.
—Matthew 6:25
Jesus summed up commonsense carefulness in the life of a disciple as unbelief. If we have received the Spirit of God, He will squeeze right through our lives, as if to ask, “Now where do I come into this relationship, this vacation you have planned, or these new books you want to read?” And He always presses the point until we learn to make Him our first consideration. Whenever we put other things first, there is confusion.
“…do not worry about your life….” Don’t take the pressure of your provision upon yourself. It is not only wrong to worry, it is unbelief; worrying means we do not believe that God can look after the practical details of our lives, and it is never anything but those details that worry us. Have you ever noticed what Jesus said would choke the Word He puts in us? Is it the devil? No— “the cares of this world” (Matthew 13:22). It is always our little worries. We say, “I will not trust when I cannot see”— and that is where unbelief begins. The only cure for unbelief is obedience to the Spirit.
The greatest word of Jesus to His disciples is abandon.
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The unresolved Palestinian question
Naqba Day marks the beginning of Palestinians exodus from their homeland, but for the last 75 years the international community has been unable to give the Palestinians their right to their own homeland.
On May 15, for the first time in history, the UN marked the 75th anniversary of the mass displacement of Palestinians known as “the Naqba” or “the Catastrophe”. The UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (CEIRPP) commemorated the 75th anniversary of the Naqba at UN Headquarters in New York, pursuant to the mandate by the General Assembly.
Naqba’s History
Until the end of WWI, Palestine was under Turkish rule as part of the Ottoman Empire. Later it came under the British control, the so-called British Mandate. The period, under the British - was marked by growing anti-Semitism in Europe -- which led to an increasing number of Jews from around the world moving to Palestine, which to them was their ancestral homeland, Eretz Israel, the Promised Land by God, where Jews had always been living, though in much smaller numbers.
Post-Holocaust in Nazi Germany, a UN-led Partition Plan for Palestine
was adopted by the General Assembly. The Arab League rejected the plan, but the Jewish Agency for Palestine accepted it. On May 14, 1948, the State of Israel was proclaimed.
As a reaction, a coalition of five Arab states declared war against the new state, but was eventually defeated by Israel in 1949.
Before the war, between 200,000 and 300,000 Palestinians had already left or were forced out from Palestine and during the fighting, a further 300,000 to 400,000 others were displaced. The overall figure is estimated to be around 700,000.
During the war, more than 400 Arab villages were destroyed. While human rights violations were committed on both sides, the massacre of Deir Yassin -- a village on the road between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem -- is particularly engraved in Palestinian memory to this day. At least 100 people were killed, including women and children. It triggered widespread fear among Palestinians and prompted many to flee their homes.
By the end of the war, Israel held around 40% of the area initially earmarked for the Palestinians by the UN partition plan of 1947.
Then-Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat coined the term Naqba Day in 1998. He set the
date as the official day for the commemoration of the loss of the Palestinian homeland.
Palestinian Migration
Most of the Palestinians ended up as stateless refugees in neighbouring Arab countries, only a minority moved further abroad. Until today, only a fraction of the nextgeneration Palestinians have applied for or received other citizenships. As a result, the vast majority of the currently around 6.2 million Palestinians in the Middle East have remained stateless into the third or fourth generation.
According to the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, most Palestinians in the region still live in refugee camps, which over time have transformed into refugee towns. They are mainly based in the Gaza Strip, in the Occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and East Jerusalem.
Unfortunately, UNRWA has not been able to get full support from the western nations for fulfilling its mandate. To date, UNRWA has only received less than 25 per cent of its financial requirements, or $364 million and still needs $1.3 billion. At the beginning of the year, UNRWA appealed for $1.6 billion in support of its programmes, operations and emergency response across Syria,
Lebanon, the West Bank (including East Jerusalem), the Gaza Strip and Jordan.
Over the years, the Agency has put in place several measures to utilise the very little financial contributions it received from donors.
What is the Palestinian right to return?
According to the UN General Assembly Resolution 194 of 1948, as well as the UN Resolution 3236 of 1974, and the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees, Palestinians who are considered Palestinian refugees have the “right of return”.
Israel however is rejecting this “right of return” for Palestinians stating that this would mean an end to Israel’s identity as a Jewish state.
Israel denies responsibility for the displacement of Palestinians and points out that between 1948 and 1972 around 800,000 Jews were expelled or had to flee from Arab countries like Morocco, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen. Though seemingly implausible, but at one point this century -- in Egypt in January 2001 -Israelis and Palestinians were negotiating how to carry out UN General Assembly Resolution 194. This important resolution was passed on December 11, 1948, with 35 countries, including the US and the UK, voting for it. But
today we seem to be at the farthest possible distance from seeing justice carried out for Palestinian refugees and their descendants.
Originally, the Zionist movement was propelled by the logic of settler colonialism. Historian Patrick Wolfe has defined it as a mode of domination characterised by “a logic of elimination”. Settler colonial regimes seek to smother the native people, or at least to suppress their political autonomy. The elimination of the native people is a precondition for expropriating the land and its natural resources.
Jewish-American intellectual Noam Chomsky, observed that “settler colonialism is the most extreme and sadistic form of imperialism”. The hallmark of settler colonialism is ruthlessness and the disregard for law, justice and morality. And currently we are witnessing all these aspects under the Zionist Israeli regime. The Zionist movement was nothing if not ruthless. It did not plan to cooperate with the native Arab population for the common good. On the contrary, it always planned to supplant them.
The only way the Zionist project could be realised and maintained was by expelling a large number of Arabs from their homes and taking over their land.
Apparently Israel was
able to achieve this, with the help of the British politicians and in later years, with the tacit American support. If we have to resolve the Palestinian issue, then the only credible option is for the UN to influence both the UK and USA to play a constructive role not a confrontational or bipartisan approach towards resolving the issue, as per the aspirations of the Palestinian people and demands of fair and equal justice. On the other hand the position of Arab states on the issue was evident from the statement made by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who stressed his country’s commitment to the Palestinian statehood at the Arab League summit on May 19, amid intensified US efforts to broker a normalisation deal between the Gulf kingdom and Israel.
The comments are largely standard for leadership in Riyadh, which has long insisted publicly that it remains committed to the Palestinian cause and will only normalise ties with Israel after a two-state solution has been reached.
But it also shows the lack of resolve on their part to get the Palestinian issue resolved once for all.
Asad Mirza (The writer is a senior political commentator based in New Delhi.)
The question of leadership in public life
Democracy defines a system by which most people in a country would like to be ruled by leaders elected by them on merit - this was widely regarded as the most equitable and stable form of governance.
The electorate had an implicit understanding and faith that the rulers would turn out to be persons of sterling qualities who come up in public life for seeking the rare satisfaction of being able to do something for the larger public good and not for turning their empowerment into means of personal gain.
The party system in a democratic order provides an instrumentality for installing the right people in positions of power, but by its very nature it becomes at best a measure of the popular base of the ‘ruling party’ - not a guarantor of best leadership from the point of view of the people.
Periodicity of elections theoretically provides the opportunity to the people to ‘throw out’ the non-performing rulers, but this all happens at the cost of precious time in the life of the nation that was wasted in a strategic sense.
A welcome development in the Indian context that might have gone unnoticed by many is the new found trend of people taking note not so much of the image of the party as of the merit of the leaders at its top.
Clearly, the BJP as the ruling party is in the news not only because it is the largest party size-wise but mainly because it is identified with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as its supremo.
In the past, parties ruled the country because they secured electoral majority but often failed to make an impression in terms of the leadership they provided.
The ‘package’ of leadership ‘traits’ was often incomplete - the leader might have ‘integrity’ but not ‘decisiveness’ for instanceand this would be enough for the people to feel let down ultimately.
The Modi government makes the point that somewhere it is the ruler not the organisation he represents that determines the political fortune of the party - the BJP no doubt kept up its image and symbolism to match up to the leader.
In a way it is an advance of Indian democracy that people are now attaching importance
to both the political content of a party and the leadership it is capable of providing to the former.
The requisites of leadership needed in the area of governance are the same core competencies as are required anywhere else, but here some more demands are made on the leader commensurate with the public service dimensions of a democratic rule.
The first quality - basic to successful leadership - is the exercise of political will that is needed to make the leader look ‘decisive’.
It is here that Prime Minister Modi has stood out - the decision to order surgical strike against Pakistan at Balakote in 2019 in reply to the terrorist attack on a convoy of CRPF at Pulwama in which 40 men were killed, was in contrast with the timid response of the then government to the unprecedented 26/11 attack.
Secondly, a leader must lead and to do that has to keep the ‘initiative’ with him. Prime Minister Modi is totally engaged in putting out schemes for economic development and ‘leading the nation’ towards a vision for the future.
His outreach and connectivity with the people are phenomenal and there is no dearth of his personal followers which makes him a leader of distinction - considering that classically one cannot be a leader unless one has followers.
The third basic requirement of leadership is ‘courage,’ which is a personal acquisition for somewhere it denotes strong nerves. While ‘political will’ is also an expression of courage, connected with the party backing to an extent, there are moments in public life when the leader would respond more effectively if he or she has the courage of conviction, self-confidence, and an intuitive understanding of what would be for public good.
These are rooted in intellectual strength. Another vital paradigm of leadership is the ‘trustworthiness’ of the leader in the eyes of the followers. An i ndividual earns a reputation for reliability when he does not allow a gulf to develop between his sayings and his deeds, seems to adhere to a set of principles and fulfils the promise made to a follower. If people are convinced of a certain transparency of his
doings, they would consider him trustworthy even when he might not succeed fully in these matters.
Finally, a leader of our times has to measure up to the demands of the ‘Age of Knowledge’ - of being well informed, being attuned to knowledgebased decision-making and being fully aware of the value of time in the life of the people.
The ultimate test of being well-informed, for a leader in public life, is that he should be totally aware of the situation facing the citizens across the socio-cultural spectrum.
Prime Minister Modi’s success as a leader is attributable substantially to his informed connectivity with the people.
A leader in public life has to measure up to a few more yardsticks of success - these are essentially linked to the leader’s reputation which is of prime importance. Personal integrity, interest in human concerns beyond the mere exercise of ‘emotional intelligence’ in dealing with individuals and a ‘paternal nurtural’ image in the eyes of the subjects, are the principal requirements here.
Politics in the country is seen to be ridden with corruption and a leader with a clean image stands out in the public eye. This was a major factor behind the arrival of Modi on the national scene in 2014 - he had the additional advantage of being looked upon as a leader who would govern the country with a ‘strong’ hand.
Over the years, Modi has been able to connect with people and send down the message that he is working for the common man while strengthening the sentiment of nationalism among Indians to make India one big family. He has successfully achieved the image of a national leader, who beyond holding the position of a Prime Minister, is carrying forward the process of economic growth at home on one hand and pushing ahead with building the status of India as a major power with global influence on issues of world peace and development, on the other.
Today, BJP is known by its leader more than by its own party ideology and organisational strength. This has happened in this country after a long time and should be regarded as a
healthy feature in a party-based democracy.
The narrative of ‘authoritarianism’, ‘illiberal’ regime and lack of ‘secularism’ built by the opposition against the Modi government may not gather strength so long as Indian democracy sticks to the fundamental of ‘one man one vote’ and does not permit any denominational stamp to be put on the national government.
An entirely new dimension added to leadership is related to the advent of the Information Age consequent on the success of the IT revolution in the beginning of the nineties.
Today’s leader has to be technology savvy in terms of grasping the value of ‘digitisation’, has to have an understanding of the importance of time as a ‘resource’ and has to establish transparent channels for the implementation of welfare measures.
Prime Minister Modi has to be given credit for showing an acute awareness of these transformational developments and giving speed to all development schemes - earlier leaders followed the political culture of merely announcing the launch of schemes without showing any concern about their completion.
The system of governance under Modi has broken new grounds - inter-ministerial coordination is not allowed to hold up policy formulation and the gap between policy and its execution is being consciously eliminated through a tightening of control on bureaucracy.
Performance of ministers and bureaucrats is often scrutinised directly by the Prime Minister. The call of ‘sabka saath sabka vikas’ given by Modi as the motto of his government has built secularism into Indian democracy and acted as a counter to the ‘minority politics’ played by his opponents.
The Prime Minister at the same time has been fierce in denouncing minority ‘separatism’ that was prone to being exploited by India’s adversaries for damaging our internal security.
Developments in recent years on India’s domestic front underline the need for the parties to keep national security above politics. Finally, the classical test of a successful leader is the
potential for riding a change - not merely coping up with it - that he displays in that crucial moment.
In corporate and business settings, this ability comes to the fore because of the vulnerability to sudden shifts they had by the very nature of things happening in a competitive environment.
However, leadership in public life is no less exposed to sudden alterations of power equation and since the stakes there were much higher, the political leader was required to show greater equanimity and initiative in trying to prevail over the challenge and maintain his or her position against all odds.
It is the cumulative advantage of all the essential leadership qualities that comes to the help of a political leader in situations of uncertainty and flux. To handle a transformative change, a business leader thinks primarily of the profitability of the corporate body, but in public life the leader is guided by the principle of ‘largest good of the largest number’.
Preserving the personal stock is the concern of the leader in all situations, but in public life the leader’s response to the ‘challenge of change’ has to satisfy the long-term interests of the nation and the people at large.
There should be no place for lesser mortals with petty minds in the area of national governance and the public evaluation of leadership operating at that level should rest on the policy content and the pathways of implementation of crucial decisions, defined by the powers that be.
In the Modi regime, the Prime Minister has led from the front - directly involving himself in all strategic moves on security and development and often laying down the policy himself with great clarity about its objectives. Modi represents the ruling party but he has put his personal stamp of leadership on the national governance that has been acknowledged by the people at home and the international community as well. The merits of a leader in public life survive the fluctuations of the political party they led and determine his or her place in history ultimately.
D.C. Pathak(The writer is a former Director of the Intelligence Bureau. The views expressed are personal)
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Oppn likely to boycott new Parl building inauguration
UPSC exam: Women secure top 4 ranks
NEW DELHOI, MAY 23
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NEW DELHI, MAY 23
TMC,CPItakelead of India (CPI) said they will skip the inauguration. The sources added that the final decision will be taken on Wednesday, once the formal invitation is received by the parties.
(PTI): Amid demands from the opposition that the president and not the prime minister should inaugurate the new Parliament building, the leaders of several political parties have decided to boycott the ceremony on May 28.
Sources said the leaders of like-minded opposition parties deliberated on the issue and a joint statement by all the floor leaders will be issued soon, announcing a united boycott of the event.
Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Communist Party
Rs 2K note ban aiding keepers of black money: Cong
NEW DELHI, MAY 23
(PTI): The Congress on Tuesday accused the government of facilitating those hoarding black money with the move to withdraw Rs 2000 currency notes and demanded a white paper on what it alleged was the “greatest organised loot” in independent India.
Congress spokesperson Gaurav Vallabh claimed the unorganised sector will be under stress once again after a gap of 6.5 years and six crore MSMEs and 11 crore farmers will have to “stand in line” for exchanging a few Rs 2000 notes after the sudden announcement.
The decision will impact the economy which had just started showing signs of minor recovery after the pandemic as small businesses and traders will be affected due to this note ban, the opposition party alleged.
“Parliament is not just a new building; it is an establishment with old traditions, values, precedents and rules -- it is the foundation of Indian democracy. Prime Minister Modi doesn’t get that. For him, Sunday’s inauguration of the new building is all about I, ME, MYSELF. So count us out,”
TMC’s leader in the Rajya Sabha Derek O’Brien wrote on Twitter. CPI general secretary D Raja also said
his party will not attend the ceremony. Soon after the MPs started receiving soft copies of the invitation, they got into a huddle to discuss the issue.
The opposition sources indicated that most of the parties are of the view that they should unitedly skip the ceremony, but a final decision on the issue will be taken on Wednesday.
The opposition parties have raised objections to Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the new Parliament building and said President Droupadi Murmu should do the honours instead.
“One question for the
government -- why are you insulting the president who happens to be a woman from a humble background?
Is it because she comes from a humble background?
The president is the first citizen of the country and why are you not getting the new building of Parliament, which is called the pillar of democracy, inaugurated by her?
“This is because you want your name to be etched on its stones. You want to insult a woman and a tribal because there is no election in the state she comes from,” Congress spokesperson Gourav Vallabh said.
“Whether we will boy-
cott or attend, we will take a decision at the right time,” he added.
The opposition parties had boycotted the ceremony to lay the foundation stone of the building by Modi in December 2020, citing concerns about its timing amid farmer protests, the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic distress due to a lockdown.
The grand opening of the new building, it is learnt, will be marked by the chanting of hymns, a “havan” and a “puja”. The rituals will start in the morning and the main programme is scheduled to be held in the afternoon.
(PTI): Women bagged the top four ranks in the civil services examination 2022 with Delhi University graduate Ishita Kishore securing the first spot, the UPSC announced on Tuesday.
Garima Lohia, Uma Harathi N and Smriti Mishra secured the second, third and fourth ranks respectively in the examination, results of which were declared on Tuesday.
Lohia and Mishra are graduates of the University of Delhi, while Harathi N is a B.Tech degree holder from
This is the second year in a row when women candidates got the top three ranks in the prestigious exam.
As many as 933 candidates -- 613 men and 320 women -- have qualified the civil services examination 2022, the commission said. The top 25 candidates comprise 14 women and 11 men, it said.
The recommended candidates include 41 Persons with Benchmark Disability (14 Orthopedically Handicapped, seven Visu-
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ally Challenged, 12 Hearing Impaired & 8 Multiple Disabilities).
Out of the total qualified candidates this time, 345 are from General category, 99 from Economically Weaker Section (EWS), 263 Other Backward Classes (OBC), 154 Scheduled Caste (SC) and 72 from Scheduled Tribe (ST). A total of 178 candidates have been put in the reserve list as well, it said. There were 1,022 vacancies reported by the Centre to be filled through the civil services examination.
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Digital India Act to curb high-risk AI: Centre
MUMBAI, MAY 23
(IANS): The Centre on Tuesday said that the upcoming Digital India Act (DIA) will strictly deal with misinformation and ‘highrisk AI’ to prevent user harm, and the first draft of the Bill is expected by the first week of June.
In the second round of pre-drafting public consultations with various stakeholders, here Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, said that amid the growing threat of AI-related misinformation, the government will create necessary guardrails and a part of DIA will address “high-risk and deep fake AI”.
“We are not going to regulate AI but we will create guardrails. There will be no separate legislation but a part of DIA will address threats related to high-risk AI,” said the minister.
The DIA will be an enabler for startup innovations in the country.
“Prime Minister Na -
rendra Modi is very clear that anything the government does should not cause difficulties for innovation in the startup space,” Chandrasekhar told the gathering.
“We will be extremely sensitive to this. It is not in our intention at all to make things difficult for startups.
DIA will be an enabler for startup innovations,” the minister added.
On misinformation, he said that the IT Rules cast this obligation (of determining misinformation) on platforms.
“If there’s a need to define misinformation in the DIA, we will do so,” Chandrasekhar added.
The government met policy experts and other stakeholders for the second round of consultations to draft the much-anticipated DIA which is expected in the next 2-3 months.
In March, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) held the first round of predrafting consultations with
NH2 JAC serves 20-day ultimatum... JVC
appeals govt to revoke transfer order...
stakeholders on the DIA that aims to catalyse India’s ambition of being in the leading pack of nations that would shape the future technologies.
For the first time, design, architecture and goals of a Bill are being discussed with stakeholders at its preintroduction stage as part of the Digital India Dialogues.
The proposed Bill aims to help India achieve the goal of becoming a trillion-dollar digital economy and be a significant trusted player in the Global Value Chains for digital products, devices, platforms and solutions.
The tech ecosystem in general and Internet in particular has evolved significantly after the Information Technology Act (IT Act) came into being in 2000, and the new law has to be evolvable and consistent with changing market trends, disruption in technologies, and keep in mind protection of “digital nagriks” from user harm.
(From p-1) They strongly urged the DC to instruct the contractor to utilise the compensated land as intended, correct the pavement alignment and reconstruct the substandard breast walls, retaining walls and culverts.
Moreover, they demanded that the practice of subletting to a second party should cease immediately as it contributed to poor quality of work. They also called for relocation of utility (electric/telecom) poles within the stipulated date. Given these concerns, they also recommended suspending further construction until these issues were rectified to their satisfaction.
The JAC leaders said the negligence exhibited by the district administration and PWD (NH) officials in clearing all occupied spaces along the ROW was concerning. They
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also accused the landowners who, despite receiving compensation, of continuing to erect structures within these spaces. They alleged that some had even declined to provide space for ROW, thereby undermining the effectiveness of the compensation process.
“This negligence suggests one of the two possibilities –either the affected landowners did not receive full compensation, or there is a more complex conspiracy at play. This issue demands your immediate attention,” the letter stated.
They said they had faith in the DC’s prompt and decisive action in response to these concerns. They emphasised that it was crucial to ensure the project’s successful completion while maintaining public trust and making efficient use of resources. They said they expected immediate attention to this issue.
(From p-1) JVC stated that Kohima Science College, Jotsoma is one among the few colleges in the state which provides quality higher/research education.
The council stated that sudden transfer of teachers would impact the quality of education being provided and hamper the prospects of students, who were dependent on the college to secure their future.
Welcoming the setting up of new
colleges for the welfare of the Naga people, the JVC has, however, said that starting a new college at the expense of other existing colleges, many of which were already understaffed, would not only affect the new colleges but the existing institutions also.
Therefore, JVC has requested the department revoke the attachment order for the welfare of all. It also appealed to the department to make timely appointments of new assistant professors without delay.
USSC serves ultimatum on H&FW department
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USSC said transfer without reliver has created a significant shortage of medical staff in the district adversely affecting healthcare services and patient care. USSC also stat-
CM, Dy CMs congratulate
In another tweet, Y Patton said “Their triumph resonates across our state!... a special round of applause for Nagaland’s pride…”
He wished them the best in all their endeavours
NSCN Khango condemns AR action
DIMAPUR, MAY 23 (NPN):
Khango-led NSCN/GPRN has condemned the action of 43 Assam Rifles (AR) outpost C Company led by one major at Thilixu village here on the night of May 21.
In a press note, the MIP alleged that one of its members, a special card holder, who was returning from official duty at Ceasefire Supervisory Board (CFSB) office Thilixu village, was intercepted at MVCP and subsequently arrested, blindfolded and took inside the outpost.
MIP claimed that the member was also accused carrying out “ambush and sniping” on security forces in Nagaland and Myanmar, which showed the desperate and deliberate attempt to implicate him even after producing the special identity card issued to him by the chairman of Ceasefire Monitoring Group and CFSB. MIP said he also was
accused of carrying a duplicate ID card, which was against the integrity of the chairman’s office.
MIP further accused the AR personnel of seizing the member’s officially issued weapon, mobile handset and twowheeler.
MIP alleged that Major had targeted its members on numerous occasions by misusing bilateral existence ceasefire ground rules as tools without any rhyme or reason, thereby degrading the sanctity of the bilateral existence, which was against the ceasefire mechanism as agreed by both the parties to maintain congenial atmosphere in the region.
MIP said it also viewed seriously the March 23 incident where NSCN after getting due permission from CFMG/CFSB office to shift old CFSB Office from Thilixu Aphuyesha to Thilixu Block V, the same security forces of C Coy disrespected the
ceasefire ground rules.
It advised the major to refrain from indulging in such activities immediately so as to avoid any escalation of bilateral existence and maintain peaceful coexistence between the two entities. It also demanded from the competent authority to take necessary remedial and corrective measures against the erring AR officer at the earliest.
Reiterating its commitment to restore peace and tranquillity in Nagaland and claiming that it had been tirelessly striving in this regard for years, the NSCN/ GPRN advised the security forces to desist from such unwarranted actions and adhere to agreed ceasefire ground rules.
MIP also questioned the officer why he was always targeting its members when the Nagas were struggling and yearning for peace and a solution to the vexed Indo-Naga political issue.
“as they embark on this new and crucial journey of serving the nation and bringing transformation through their contributions.”
TR Zeliang in his tweet, congratulated all the successful UPSC candi-
dates. “Special mention to the Naga candidates who cleared the exam and bringing laurels to the State. We are proud of your achievement and wish you all a successful career ahead. Kudos!” he tweeted.
Paiwang calls on FM; seeks...
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Emergency Response and Health System Preparedness (ECRP), etc, were for a specific purpose and could not cover the overall needs of the State’s health sector.
He said, with the success and positive impact of the Nagaland Health Project funded by the World Bank, the State government had proposed further World Bank assistance project amounting to US$42.74 million to support the State for construction of district hospitals in newly-created districts, construction of staff quarters and strengthening of district hospitals for delivery of assured services.
He mentioned that National Health Mission (NHM), which was mainly funding improvement of the health sector in the State, could avail hardly 50% of the annual resource envelope over the years and requested the Central minister to consider releasing funds in two instalments, instead of four.
On her part, Sitharaman stressed the importance of timely contribution of State’s share to avail 90% grant from the Centre.Paiwang was accompanied by
H&FW commissioner & secretary Y Kikheto Sema. This was stated in a press release.
ed that District Hospital Kiphire (DHK) had been operating without a MS for two-three months.
USSC has, therefore, appealed to the responsible authority to expedite the genuine pressing issue and deploy the required employees.
Failure of the depart-
ment to meet the demands within the stipulated period, USSC cautioned that the officer in charge of the department would be held solely responsible and accountable for any citizen’s deaths “resulting from substandard medical care.”
Russia claims it defeated Ukraine’s alleged incursion
KYIV, MAY 23 (AP): Russian troops and security forces quashed Tuesday an alleged crossborder raid from Ukraine, claiming to have killed more than 70 attackers in a battle that lasted around 24 hours, a senior Moscow official said. It was not possible to independently confirm claims about the armed incursion into Russian territory that began Monday. Nor was it possible to say with any certainty who was behind the attack or what its aims were.
Disinformation has been one of the weapons of the almost 15-month war.
Moscow blamed the raid on Ukrainian military saboteurs. Kyiv portrayed the incident as an uprising against the Kremlin by Russian partisans. It wasn’t immediately possible to reconcile the two versions.
The battle took place in the Belgorod region, about 80 kilome ters (45
Earlier Tuesday, Gladkov urged residents who had evacuated to stay put and not return home until they received official instructions to do so. He said a “counterterrorism operation” was underway.
EU welcomes F-16 jet decision for Ukraine; pilots already being trained
BRUSSELS, MAY 23
A damaged building in the Belgorod region, Russia. (AP) miles) north of the city of Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine.
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov claimed the armed attackers were routed by local troop units, air strikes and artillery fire.
Russia TV celebrates as it reports the capture of Bakhmut, comparing it to Berlin in 1945
“The remnants of the nationalists were driven back to the territory of Ukraine, where they continued to be hit by fire until they were completely eliminated,” Konashenkov said, without providing ev-
Blinken warns rival Sudanese generals to respect latest truce
CAIRO, MAY 23 (AP):
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Sudan’s rival generals to abide by the latest cease-fire or face possible sanctions as residents reported sporadic fighting Tuesday between the warring sides in the capital of Khartoum and a northern city.
Sudan descended into chaos after fighting erupted in mid-April between the country’s military, led by Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, commanded by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
The fighting has killed hundreds, wounded thousands and turned Khartoum and other urban areas into battlefields. Early on, foreign governments raced to evacuate their diplomats and nationals as thousands of foreign residents scrambled to get out of Sudan. More than 1 million Sudanese have been forced from their homes by the fighting.
Over the past weeks, the United States and Saudi Arabia have been mediating in talks between the warring sides, held in the kingdom. A new truce was announced over the weekend — the seventh attempt so far to stop the deadly violence in the East African
nation. It went into effect on Monday night. All previous cease-fires have been violated. In a video message posted by the US Embassy on social media early Tuesday, Blinken said the fighting has been “tragic, senseless and devastating.”
The truce, he said, is meant to allow the delivery of humanitarian assistance and restore essential services and infrastructure destroyed in the clashes.
A remote mechanism, backed by the US, has been established to monitor the truce, Blinken added — a 12-member monitoring committee consisting of three representatives from the warring sides, three from the US, and three from Saudi Arabia.
“If the cease-fire is violated, we’ll know and we will hold violators accountable through sanctions and other means,” he said. “We facilitated the cease-fire, but it’s the responsibility of the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces to implement it.”
Both sides agreed to stop hostilities and the looting of civilian properties and humanitarian supplies, as well as seizing civilian infrastructure such as hospitals, power planets, water pumps, and fuel stations.
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idence. He did not mention any Russian casualties.
Four armored combat vehicles and five pickup trucks used by the attackers were destroyed, he said. Local officials alleged drones and artillery were also used in the assault.
The governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said the raid targeted the rural area around the town of Graivoron, a town about 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the border. Twelve civilians were wounded in the attack, he said, and an older woman died during the evacuation.
While it wasn’t the first time Russia has alleged an incursion by Ukrainian saboteurs, it was the first time the operation to counter the raid continued for a second day, highlighting the struggles Moscow is facing amid its bogged-down invasion of Ukraine and embarrassing the Kremlin.
Russian territory and Russia-occupied areas of Ukraine have also been hit by drones and explosions that have derailed trains, though Kyiv officials brush off accusations of orchestrating them.
Ukraine said that Russian citizens belonging to murky groups calling themselves the Russian Volunteer Corps and the “Freedom of Russia” Le-
gion were behind the assault. Russian dissidents unhappy about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s policies instigated the assault, Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said Tuesday. “These are Russian patriots, as we understand it. People who actually rebelled against the Putin regime,” she said.
The “Freedom of Russia” Legion said in its Telegram channel that the goal was to “liberate” the region.
The Russian Volunteer Corps implied in a Telegram post that the attack was over, adding: “One day, we’ll come to stay.” The post went up at around the same time as the Russian defense ministry comment about quashing the assault.
The U.K. Defense Ministry said it was “highly likely” that Russian security forces were fighting partisans in at least three locations in Belgorod.
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(AP): The European Union’s foreign policy chief said Tuesday that the US green light to allow Ukrainian pilots to get training to fly F-16s has created an inexorable momentum that will inevitably bring the fighter jets to the Ukrainian battlefield.
“You know, it’s always the same thing: we discuss, at the beginning everybody is reluctant,” said Josep Borrell, giving the example of the long debate and initial opposition to the dispatch of advanced Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine.
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Schwarzenegger is back in ‘FUBAR,’ his first TV series
In the opening episode of “FUBAR,” Arnold Schwarzenegger’s CIA agent character is labeled by his handler “the fastest 65-year-old white guy on the planet.”
But Schwarzenegger in real life is 75 years old and “FUBAR” is his first-ever television series: an eight-episode mix of rough-and-tumble action and comedy premiering on Thursday on streaming service Netflix (NFLX.O).
“This was an opportunity that was not available in the ‘80s and ‘90s when I was climbing up in my career after ‘Conan the Barbarian’ and ‘Terminator,’” Schwarzenegger told Reuters.
He plays Luke Brun-
ner, a CIA operative on the cusp of retirement called in to extract another agent from a dangerous assignment. That agent turns out to be Luke’s daughter Emma, and hijinks ensue in their risky missions around the world to contain Boro,
a villain seeking weapons of mass destruction.
“He treats me like a child,” laments Emma, played by Monica Barbaro, who shares many of her father’s qualities and butts heads with him in expletive-laden lines.
“It is chaos and that creates a lot of fun opportunities,” Schwarzenegger said.
“Some of them are very intense – it’s life and death – and some are them are laugh-out-loud and you say, ‘Oh my God this is really funny’,” he added. Barbaro calls it “quite a complicated relationship” as Emma fights to be anything but her dad, “but then realizes the harder we fight to not be our par-
ents, the more we become them.”
Against the serious work and dysfunctional family dynamics, an eclectic crew of CIA colleagues provides comic relief, cracking jokes on Emma’s “daddy issues,” Luke’s mispronunciations and his desire to win back the wife he lost to divorce years ago.
Comedian Fortune Feimster, who plays a character named Roo, disrupts the CIA mission meetings with what she calls “something ridiculous” to bring levity.
Travis Van Winkle plays her partner Aldon and revels in the juxtaposition of “trying to save the
Akshay Kumar seeks blessings at Kedarnath temple, greets fans
world from extinction and these lighthearted lines.” And then there is Barry, played by Milan Carter, a nerdy analyst who is also Luke’s handler and part of his family, and who knew about Emma’s line of work but kept it from Luke.
“On any given day, I might be scared of Arnold, but when I get to play Barry, it’s no holds barred, and I get to hold him accountable,” said Carter. “It’s a dream.”
For the younger cast members who grew up watching Schwarzeneg -
ger in “Terminator” films or “Kindergarten Cop,” they praise what the famous actor and former bodybuilder brings to set, namely discipline, teamwork, motivation and a mischievous side.
“He’s just mechanical with his schedule. He goes to bed at 12, after he studies all his lines, wakes up at 6 every day,” said Gabriel Luna, who plays archvillain Boro, adding “He always says: ‘People say you have to sleep eight hours. To those people I say sleep faster’.” (Reuters)
Bollywood’s ‘Khiladi’ Akshay Kumar has paid a visit to Kedarnath temple in Uttarakhand.
A video of the actor is doing the rounds on social media, where he is seen coming out of the temple after offering prayers and then greeting fans outside with folded hands.
The actor too took to Instagram, where he shared a video of the temple and captioned it: “Jai baba Bholenath”.
In the viral clip, Akshay is accompanied with a lot of security. He is seen wearing an all black outfit for his visit to the temple. (IANS)
OFFICE OF THE ZUYIENUOMIA CHIENUO RUSOMA VILLAGE FELICITATION
We the Zuyienuomia Chienuo, Rusoma Village with immense pride would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr. Avilie Zuyie who won 1 Gold Medal & 1 Silver Medal (86 kg, Youth), at the 3rd BCAI National Arm Wrestling Championships held on 18th to 21st May, 2023 at the Ramee Guestline Hotel, Bangalore, Karnataka.
The Chienuo wishes him the very best in his future endeavours. Neisa Zuyie Keneizhazo Zuyie Chairman Gen. Secy. Zuyienuomia Chienuo Zuyienuomia Chienuo k-1124/23
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tress Michelle Yeoh thinks the “best thing” about her awards success is that she is no longer only receiving scripts for “Asian-looking” character.
The 60-year-old star won the Best Actress category at a string of ceremonies this year, including the Oscars, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Golden Globes for her role as Evelyn Quan Wang in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, and she is pleased to be offering a wider variety of roles, reports aceshowbiz.com.
“The best thing that has happened is I receive a script that doesn’t describe the character as a Chinese or Asian-looking person. We are actors. We are supposed to act.”
“We are supposed to step into roles that are given to us and do our job as best we can. That, for me, is the biggest step forward,” she said during the Kering Women in Motion talks at the Cannes Film Festival.
Yeoh reflected on her first time at Cannes over 20 years ago with “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and said she felt it was “quite obvious” Hollywood wasn’t ready to celebrate Asian actors back then. (IANS)
GOLDEN JUBILEE ( 1973- 2023)
Date: 27th – 28th May 2023 Venue: LOTHA BAPTIST CHURCH DIPHUPAR SPEAKERS
Applauding Hon’ble MLA
Shri. Y.M. Humtsoe & Family
The Longsachung Village Council along with all the bonafide members sincerely acknowledges and highly appreciates Shri. Y.M. Humtsoe, Hon’ble MLA and his family for successfully completing the widening of road from Niroyo Village Junction to Satsuphen Village, National Highway. May the good and benevolent works done be appreciated by all.
Khoshako Kikon Chairman, Longsachung Village
Tsumang FC wins 22nd edition Martyrs Trophy
Winners with guest of honour, Er. Chonrothung Ezung and organisers.
DIMAPUR, MAY 23
(NPN): Tsumang FC emerged as the champion of the 22nd edition of the seven-day Martyrs Trophy
2023 organised by Lotha Students Union (LSU) that culminated on Monday, at local ground, Wokha town held under the theme “One brand, one goal”.
Akuk Students’ Union FC was the runners-up.
Individual prizes were also given out wherein highest score was bagged by Yiben
Nagaland participates at National Blind Football tournament
DIMAPUR, MAY 23
(NPN): Nagaland men’s blind football team made its debut at the 7th men’s edition & 3rd women’s edition of the Indian Blind Football Federation (IBFF) National tournament held in Jamshedpur from May 17 to 20.
(Tsumang FC); player of the tournament - Sanchamo yanthan (Akuk Students’ Union FC); best goalkeeper - Mhabemo Murry (Tsumang FC), best defender - Mhabemo Khuvung (Akuk Students’ Union FC) and emerging player of the tournament - Sulanthung Tungoe (Akuk Students’ Union FC).
Speaking at the closing ceremony as guest of honour, EE electrical division, Wokha, Er. Chonrothung
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Ezung lauded the organization and encouraged the upcoming generation to make best use of their life and to live an exemplary life. He encouraged them to be voice of the people and stand for right in every issue. Ezung also congratulated all the participants for their active participation and further shared the significance of the trophy. Altogether 21 teams participated in the tournament.
Senior men’s interdistrict cricket Day 2
DIMAPUR, MAY 23
(NPN): Niuland, Longleng, Kiphire and Tuensang won their respective matches on the second day of the ongoing senior men’s inter-district cricket tournament at Nagaland Cricket Stadium and Sovima Cricket Ground on Tuesday.
A press release issued by Nagaland State Disability Forum informed that the team’s participation in the tournament was earned through their commendable performance, securing the third position in the North East Zonal qualifiers held in Arunachal Pradesh in January 2023. The recently conclu ded national
Team Nagaland with their coaches.
tournament, organized by IBFF, brought together 19 states teams from across the country to compete for the coveted title.
The team was led by head coach Diethozo Yoho, assistant coach-cum-goal guide, Kezhaleto Zecho, goalkeeper-cum-escort,
Rongsenyanger and the following players – Odimongba, Ragulong Newmai, Kholang, Yafo and Hangmei Henka. The team showcased their abilities on the field and left a lasting impression on both fans and fellow participants. They played with unwavering determination and passion, overcoming numerous challenges to participate in the tournament. Despite their triumph over seasoned West Bengal, the Nagaland team could, however, not qualify for the
semi-finals due to a point shortage against Kerala in the group stages.
Nagaland State Disability Forum said that the office of the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Directorate of Social Welfare and Directorate of Youth Resources & Sports played a crucial role in supporting the team’s participation in the event. Their sponsorship and encouragement provided the team with the necessary resources and assistance to participate in the tournament at such a competitive level.
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We the family members of Lt. Kevide-o Pienyü son of Lt. Neikuolie Pienyü Nerhema Village would like to acknowledge and express our profound gratitude to all who stood by us with your physical presence and comforted us emotionally. Your prayers, materials and financial supports have been a great source of strength and solace. We are unable to thank each and every one of you personally, however, it is our prayer that God Almighty bless you all abundantly. We convey our special thanks to:
1. CRC Nerhema.
2. Northern Angami Prayer Centre Nerhema.
3. CRC, Bayavü Kohima.
4. CRC, A.G. Road Kohima.
5. Nagamese Church, Nagabazar Kohima.
6. Shechem School Nerhema.
7. Siedze Khrietho Club Nerhema.
8. Bayavü Higher Secondary School Kohima.
9. Govt. High School Nerhema Model.
10. Nerhemia Thenuko Kecha Krotho Kohima.
From, Loving Wife, Children and Family Members
Playing the first match at Nagaland Cricket Stadium, Niuland defeated Mokokchung by 6 wickets in 18.1 overs. Akavi A Yeptho was adjudged the man of the match.
Longleng triumphed over Mon by 4 wickets. Man of the match was awarded to Arjun Kumar Yadav for his 26 runs and 3 wickets haul.
Playing the first match at Sovima Cricket Ground, Kiphire beat Phek by 7 wickets in 22.2 overs. Man of the match was awarded to Bohoto Yeptho.
Tuensang defeated Peren by 3 runs.Man of the match was awarded to Royimkiu for taking 4 wickets and scoring 36 runs.
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9th ConvoCation of Bethel
College of arts and theology, Bangalore
Doctorate of Humane Degree Recipient Mr. Bobby Panicker
The 9th Convocation of Bethel College of Arts and Theology, Bangalore, Affiliated to Biblical Church Council of India, Bangalore, Accredited to International Association for Theological Accreditation, Atlanta, United States of America, was held at United Baptist Church, Midland, Dimapur on 23rd May,2023. Many students were awarded Master of Theology, Master of Divinity, Bachelor of Theology and Diploma in Theology.
One of the prominent recipients was Mr. Bobby Panicker, former Advisor to Chief Minister and Working President & Treasurer, Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee, and Vice Chairman, North East Congress Co-Ordination Committee. He was conferred with a Doctorate of Humane Degree (honorary) for helping to build churches, Literature House, Students Centre etc in Nagaland, Assam, Delhi and Andamans. Considering the valuable services he has done for the expansion of the Kingdom of God, the Diphupar Ao Baptist Church, recommended by Executive Secretary, ABAM, Rev. Dr. MAR PONGENER, REV. DR. RICKY MEDOM, Pastor Naga Christian Fellowship, Delhi and the Ao Students Conference, Centenary Celebration Committee, Convenor, Mr. lmlinungba, has taken up his case with Bethel College of Arts & Theology, Bangalore and thereby awarded this Degree.
CSK enter 10th IPL final with 15-run win over GT
Shotgun WC: Ganemat, Darshna claim historic silver-bronze finish in skeet
CHENNAI, MAY 23 (PTI):
Chennai Super Kings
tamed a tenacious Gujarat Giants by 15 runs on a sticky surface to enter their 10th IPL final here on Tuesday and extend their remarkable consistency in the tournament. CSK did well to reach 172 for 7 on a slow pitch in Qualifier 1 after Hardik Pandya opted to bowl.
Considering the conditions, it turned out to be much more than a competitive total as Gujarat Titans had a rare off day to end with 157 all out in 20 overs. Rashid Khan made the CSK fans nervous with a 16-ball 30 towards the end but it was not enough for the Titans.
However, the defending champions will get another shot to make a second successive final in Qualifier 2 on Friday.
CSK’s master tactician
M S Dhoni made the best use of home advantage to take the four-time champions to a 10th final in 14 editions. CSK did not take part in 2016 and 2017 editions.
Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja (4-0-18-2) did the star turn for the Super
Kings with a brilliant spell during which he strangled the opposition batters to avenge the defeat suffered in the tournament opener. Matheesha Pathirana, Maheesh Theekshana and Deepal Chahar also finished with two wickets each.
Chasing 173, GT lost Wriddhiman Saha (12) in the third over.
Skipper Hardik Pandya (8) could not make much impact at number three, miscuing a cut off Theekshana
for Jadeja to pouch a catch at point.
Sri Lanka’s limited overs teams’ captain Dasun Shanaka (17) could not get going as well and his reverse sweep off Jadeja landed in the hands of Theekshana.
Jadeja made things tougher for GT by castling the dangerous David Miller (4) to leave the opposition at 88 for 4 in the 13th over. The Titans slipped further when Rahul Tewatia was bowled by Theekshana for 3.
Malaysia Masters: Malvika and Ashmita advance to main draw
bing in the first game to defeat Canada’s world No.47 Wen Yu Zhang 10-21, 2119, 21-17 in 45 minutes. She will face world No.9 Han Yue of China in the round of 32.
Earlier, the Super Kings batters had a tough time on a slow pitch as they were not able to force the pace.
Dhoni lasted only 2 balls for his 1 run, much to the disappointment of an adoring Chepauk crowd. For the home team, Ruturaj Gaikwad was the best batter, scoring a superb 60 off 44 while the others could not make a substantial contribution.
Pacer Mohammed Shami (2 for 28 in 4 overs) was the best bowler while Mohit Sharma (2/31) also picked up two wickets. Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmed scalped a wicket each and put pressure on the batters in the middle overs.
Gaikwad had a stroke of luck when he was caught by Shubman Gill off Darshan Nalkande only for the delivery to be declared a no-ball. He capitalised on the let-off and played some superb shots. The very next ball after he got a reprieve, he smacked a six and hit a four from the next delivery.
The in-form Gaikwad did not get bogged down against the spin of Rashid
Khan and Noor Ahmed, the key bowlers for GT. He scored freely against all the bowlers and got CSK off to a brisk start with 49 being scored in the powerplay.
Gaikwad appeared to slow down after having outscored his opening partner Devon Conway with whom he shared yet another halfcentury stand. He fell trying to force the pace, to a catch by David Miller off Mohit Sharma.
Ajinkya Rahane (17 off 10) hit one six before being Nalkande’s only scalp as the scoring slowed down.
Conway was not his usual fluent self and struggled with his timing all though his innings.
Ambati Rayudu (17 off 9) crossed the 6,000 IPL-run mark during the course of his cameo.
The home team did well to collect 35 runs off the last three overs.
Brief Scores: Chennai Super Kings: 172 for 7 in 20 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 60; Mohammed Shami 2/28). Gujarat Titans: 157 all out in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 42; Ravindra Jadeja 2/18, Deepak Chahar 2/29).
World C’ships: Manika enters third round in women’s singles
Malvika Bansod Ashmita ChalihaKUALA
LUMPUR, MAY
23 (IANS): Indian badminton players Malvika Bansod and Ashmita Chaliha advanced to the main draw of the women’s singles event at the Malaysia Masters 2023 after winning their qualifiers at the Axiata Arena, here on Tuesday.
Malvika, 40th in the badminton rankings for women’s singles, beat Hsiang Ti Lin of Chinese Taipei 21-12, 21-19 in 43 minutes in the qualification round of the BWF Super 500 event. The Indian badminton player was slow to get off the blocks and was trailing 3-6 in the first game before she turned the tables
and took a 1-0 lead. With the momentum on her side, Malvika rushed to a sevenpoint lead at 9-2 in the second game. However, Hsiang Ti Lin mounted a stunning comeback to trail by just two points at the break.
The 21-year-old Bansod amped up her defence after the interval and despite a strong response from the Chinese Taipei shuttler, protected her two-point lead and advanced to the next round. Malvika will now face China’s world No.8 Wang Zhi Yi in the Round of 32 on Wednesday.
On the other hand, world No. 50 Ashmita recovered well from the drub-
In the men’s singles, former junior world No.1 Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian and Mithun Manjunath crashed out after losing in the qualification round in straight games.
World No.82 Sankar lost to Chinese Taipei’s world No.48 Chi Yu Jen 10-21, 14-21 in 36 minutes while world No. 44 Mithun went down to Chinese Taipei’s world No.47 Chia Hao Lee 13-21, 19-21 in 35 minutes.
Meanwhile, two-time Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu will take on Denmark’s Line Christophersen in the Round of 32 on Wednesday while India’s top-ranked men’s singles player H.S. Prannoy and world championship medallists Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen will also be in action.
Manika BatraDURBAN, MAY 23 (PTI): Indian star Manika Batra blanked Singapore’s Wong Xin Ru to enter the round of 32 at the World Table Tennis Championships here on Tuesday.
World number 39 Manika had little difficulty in getting past her 171 ranked opponent for a 11-9, 14-12, 11-4, 11-8 victory in the second round. With the outcome, Manika has ensured the best result for India in singles competition here. In men’s singles, Sharath Kamal and G Sathiyan exited the tournament with defeats in the round of 64.
While Sharath lost on Monday, Sathiyan could not do much against the mighty world number nine Dang Qiu of Germany, losing 6-11, 6-11, 5-11, 7-11 on Tuesday.
Thousands march to India Gate in support of wrestlers
of shame that nothing has happened so far. Today, we took out a candle march at India Gate and we are getting reports that several organisations around the country that they too took out candle marches in their cities and districts.
“We are also getting news that hundreds of our supporters were stopped from entering the national capital,” said Vinesh.
Vinesh, buoyed by the support of the thousands of people who assembled at India Gate, said she was hopeful of getting justice soon.
“I am very hopeful that soon we’ll get justice,” she said.
She expressed her gratitude to the supporters for the “peaceful” match.
NEW
DELHI, MAY 23
(IANS): Ganemat Sekhon won silver and Darshna Rathore claimed bronze as India, for the first time, won two senior individual medals in women’s skeet at an International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup stage at Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Local favourite Assem
Orynbay of Kazakhstan won gold, through a shootoff after both Ganemat and herself ended the 60shot final with 50-hits each.
Ganemat missed one out of the first two shoot-off targets after Orynbay had shot both down. It was Ganemat’s second-ever individual world cup medal and a first-ever for Darshna who appeared in her firstever senior final.
Earlier on competition Day Two of the ISSF World Cup Shotgun, Almaty, Darshna qualified for the six-woman final in second spot equalling the national record with a score of 120 while Ganemat was fourth, shooting 117. Orynbay topped the standings with 121 while among the
other qualifiers was world number 10 from Cyprus Konstantina Nikolaou.
The Cypriot, however, was the only shooter to miss three of her first four targets in the final, while the other five missed one each. At the end of the first 10 targets, Orynbay was the most accurate with 8 hits with four others including Darshna and Ganemat following with seven.
Nikolaou was the first to be eliminated after 20-targets as Ganemat and Barbora continued to chase the Kazakh Orynbay, with Darshna trying to catch up, the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) informed in a release on Tuesday.
After 30 hits, the field was down to four with Ganemat leading with 25, followed by Orynbay with 24 and Darshna and Barbora tied at 22.
It was heartening to see the two Indians, in particular, Ganemat getting stronger as the match progressed. The Czech was next to fall at the 40-target mark with 29 to her name, confirming a historic double medal for the Indians. Then Darshna bowed out with 39 hits and Ganemat and Orynbay had to be eventually separated through a shoot-off. The third Indian in the field, Maheshwari Chauhan, ended 24th with a score of 108 in qualification.
Juventus slip to 7th after punches both on/off pitch
ROME, MAY 23 (IANS):
Juventus encountered a disastrous setback, dropping to seventh place following a 10-point penalty and a 4-1 defeat against Empoli. Juve had been previously docked 15 points for inflating transfer fees to augment profits in January. This penalty was temporarily revoked when they lodged an appeal. However, on Monday, the Federal Court of Appeal delivered its verdict, imposing a 10-point penalty on Juve.
Match in action between Juventus and Empoli.
This judgment seemingly unsettled Juve’s squad on the pitch as they conceded three goals after the first half on Monday. Despite Federico Chiesa scoring a late goal in the 85th minute, Roberto Piccoli clinched a comfortable victory for Empoli in stoppage time, a Xinhua report said. With the point deduction and the loss, Juve slid from second to seventh place, an outcome that also assured Lazio of a Champions League spot.
NEW DELHI, MAY 23
(PTI): The protesting wrestlers on Tuesday decided that the scheduled mahapanchayat outside the new Parliament building on May 28 will be held under the leadership of women and youth, and any big decision on the future course of action will henceforth be taken by them.
On Tuesday, thousands of supporters of the wrestlers marched from Jantar Mantar to India Gate under extremely heavy security and raised slogans demanding the arrest of former Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
The protesting grapplers, including Olympic medallists Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik and Asian Games gold medallist Vinesh Phogat, have been demanding Brij Bhushan’s arrest alleging that he has sexually harassed several women wrestlers, including a minor.
The supporters braved extreme heat and the lateevening dust storm as they marched towards India Gate peacefully in unprecedented numbers, which could have led to a stampede but fortunately no untoward incident occurred.
Waving hundreds of tricolours, the supporters,
who had arrived from bordering states, echoed the same sentiments as the aggrieved wrestlers and demanded the strictest of punishments for Brij Bhushan.
Vinesh, Bajrang and Sakshi, in order to ensure their voice reached maximum number of supporters, climbed on to a police barricade at India Gate to address them even as hundreds of candles were lit up and supporters squatted at the venue holding placards and shouting slogans against Brij Bhushan. “For the last one month, we have been protesting (for government to take action against Brij Bhushan) and it is a matter
“We are happy that we took out the procession in a peaceful manner despite there being thousands of supporters from several organisations across the country.
“The khaps have taken a decision that on May 28, a mahapanchayat will be held under the leadership of women and youth near the new Parliament building. We’ve taken the decision because this is a fight for the integrity and respect of the womenfolk,” said Bajrang.
“The khap panchayats will keep lending their support but this protest will be led by our women folk. They will chalk out the future strategy (of the agitation) and the khaps will provide the support in the background,” he said.