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COVID cases increase again in NE N O RT H E A S T, J U L 8 (PTI): With COVID cases on the rise in several states across the countr y, the North-eastern states have also shown a rise in COVID cases the last few days. Assam recorded the highest number of cases in the last 5 months with 273 cases on Friday, while Mizoram has also consistently shown number of new cases near or above 100 cases a day. States to 7,25,950. The 200-mark in daily like Arunachal and Sikkim infections was breached have also shown a sudden increase in COVID cases. after nearly five months on 6 when 210 cases were Assam logs 273 fresh July detected with the positivity rate at 10.14 per cent. COVID-19 cases The state had logged Assam recorded the highest single-day spike in 196 new cases on Friday COVID-19 cases in around with the positivity rate as five months as 273 more high as 11.15 per cent. The lone fatality was people tested positive for the infection in the last 24 reported from Kamrup Methours, a health bulletin said. ropolitan district, taking the The northeastern state overall death toll to 6,640. also recorded a fresh fatal- Another 1,347 patients have ity due to coronavirus after died due to other reasons since 2020. several days. A total of 90 patients The caseload of the state, which is witnessing were cured of the infection a surge in COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking since mid-June after a lull the total number of recoverof four months, has risen ies to 7,16,823 people and

on Friday from 23 per cent on the previous day as the fresh cases were detected from 448 samples. The death toll remained unchanged at 706 as no fresh fatality was reported in the last 24 hours, he said. At least 58 people have recuperated from the disease in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of recoveries to 2,28,406, he said. the discharge rate to 98.74 Mizoram now has 497 per cent. active cases. The state now has 1,138 active cases, an in- 43 fresh COVID-19 crease from 956 the previ- cases in Arunachal ous day. Arunachal Pradesh’s

Mizoram logs 108 fresh COVID cases

Mizoram’s COVID-19 tally rose to 2,29,609 on Friday as 108 more people tested positive for the infection, 46 less than the previous day, a health official said. Aizawl district recorded the highest number of new cases at 48, followed by Lunglei (36) and Mamit (11), he said. The single-day positivity rate rose to 24.11 per cent

COVID-19 tally rose to 64,623 on Friday as 43 more people tested positive for the infection, a senior health official said. There are now 101 active cases in the state, he said. The northeastern state, which had remained COVID-free for the last couple of months, witnessed a surge in fresh infections since July 1, State Surveillance Officer (SSO) Dr Lobsang Jampa said. Among the fresh cases,

18 were reported from the Capital Complex Region, 17 from Lohit district, four from Namsai, three from Lower Dibang Valley and one from East Siang, the official said.

Sikkim reports 29 new COVID cases

Sikkim reported 29 fresh COVID-19 cases, raising the tally in the northeastern state to 39,342, an official bulletin said on Friday. With one more death, the toll mounted to 456, it said. Sikkim now has 101 active cases, while 38,028 people have recovered from the disease, and 757 others migrated. East Sikkim registered 25 new cases, followed by South Sikkim (4). The state has so far tested 3,43,067 samples for COVID-19. Meanwhile, the Sikkim government has made it mandatory to wear face masks in public places with immediate effect in the wake of rising cases.

NAGALAND POST, DIMAPUR SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2022

Tripura CM Manik Saha sworn in as MLA AG A RTA L A , J U L 8 (PTI): Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, who won the recent by-election from Town Bardowali constituency, was on Friday sworn in as MLA at a simple ceremony on the Assembly premises. Speaker Ratan Chakraborty administered the oath of office and secrecy to the Saha in the presence of deputy chief minister Jishnu Dev Verma and other cabinet colleagues. Saha, who replaced Biplab Kumar Deb as the CM earlier in the year, was not a member of the Assembly. According to Article 164(4) of the Constitution, an unelected member can assume office as CM but he or she has to win a byelection or get elected to the Legislative Council within six months to retain the chair. Three other MLAs who won the June 16 bypolls in the state -- Sudip Roy Barman of the Congress, and Swapna Das Paul and Malina Debnath of the BJP – had taken oath on July 4. Bypolls were held in four assembly seats --

Tripura CM Dr Manik Saha during his swearing-in ceremony n Agartala, Friday. (PTI) Agartala, Town Bardowali, Jubarajnagar, and Surma. Saha resigned as Rajya Sabha member earlier this week to pave the way for his swearing-in as MLA. The CM, after the ceremony, asserted that the BJP would secure a big win in the electoral battle of 2023. “The BJP snatched a win in Jubarajnagar constituency in North Tripura

district, defeating the communists after 22 years. In 2018, we had failed to bag the seat. This time, we did it comfortably,” he told reporters Claiming that he had always met expectations when any responsibility was given to him, Saha added that he would steer his party to victory as “people would voted for the BJP in hordes”.

Killing on Indians in Myanmar: Bodies M’laya BJP MLA interrupts Speaker; UDF demands action of two youths yet to be handed over Correspondent

IMPHAL, JUL 8: Tensions in Manipur’s Moreh town heightened on Friday when news of Myanmar authorities disposing the dead bodies of two Indian nationals killed in neighbouring Tamu town went viral on social media. The already beefed up security in the border town and along the Indo-Myanmar border line has been further tightened in view of the viral news. Myanmar authorities are yet to hand over the dead bodies of Indians from Moreh were killed in Tamu town of the neighbouring country on July 5 last. At a time when residents of the border town and CSOs based in the town were pressing the Indian authorities to retrieve the bodies, the news of disposal of the two bodies by Myanmar authorities in Tamu town went viral. Despite their best efforts to cull out confirmed news, Indian authorities were not able to receive any official confirmation on the disposal of the bodies. As per the news circulated in the social media,

Army personnel in Moreh.

Myanmar authorities in Tamu had cremated the bodies as unclaimed bodies. Top officials of the state government, including an IG of the state police, who were camping in the border town today paid a visit to the houses of the two deceased. While sharing the grief of the families, the officials convinced them that they were trying their best to retrieve the bodies. They said they have repeatedly written to their counterparts in Tamu of Myanmar to know the latest status of the dead bodies but have not received a response from the Myanmar authorities. Besides, they were also facing hardships in communicating with the Myanmar authorities in Tamu town as there have been changes in

Assam flood toll mounts to 190, new areas inundated

People look at a portion of a bridge damaged due to heavy rain, in Tinsukia district of Assam, Thursday, June 25. GUWAHATI, JUL 8 (PTI): The flood situation in Assam continued to remain grim on Friday with three more people killed and fresh areas inundated, though the number of people affected by the deluge decreased marginally, an official bulletin said. The daily flood report of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said two persons, including a child, lost their lives in flood waters, while another person died in a landslide. The total death toll in this year’s flood and landslides in the state has now risen to 190. The number of affected districts increased by two

since Thursday, which include Bajali, Cachar, Chirang, Dibrugarh, Dima Hasao, Golaghat, Hailakandi, Hojai, Kamrup, Karimganj, Morigaon and Nagaon. As many as 28 revenue circles and 620 villages in 14 districts continue to reel under the impact of the flood. The ASDMA bulletin said 8,88,177 people continue to be impacted by the deluge, with Cachar district being the worst-hit as more than 5.63 lakh people are in distress. On Thursday, the total affected population was 9,06,000. Over 75,000 people have taken shelter in 173 relief camps, while another 19 relief distribution centres are also operational.

the country after the military took over the administration. On the other hand, authorities of the government of India have also taken up the matter with their counterpart Myanmar authorities through diplomatic channels. Later, the top officials also met leaders of the various Moreh based CSOs and informed them about the steps being initiated from the Indian side to hand over the bodies. After report of disposing of the dead bodies, CSOs today convened a meeting to decide further course of action. The meeting reportedly reaffirmed its decision to urge Indian authorities to retrieve the dead bodies within the 24-hour, a deadline they had earlier set.

SHILLONG, JUL 8 (PTI): The UDP, a partner of the ruling coalition in Meghalaya, has demanded action against state minister and BJP MLA Sanbor Shullai for allegedly “interrupting” its president and Assembly Speaker Metbah Lyngdoh during a recent meeting with NDA presidential nominee Droupadi Murmu, a party leader said on Friday. Leaders of the United Democratic Party alleged that Shullai behaved with Lyngdoh “unparliamentarily” while he was delivering his speech during the meeting and also sought Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma’s intervention to take action against him. The CM on Friday said he was aware of the concern raised by the UDP party functionaries and will act appropriately against Shullai who was charged of “unruly behaviour” during Murmu’s recent visit to the state. “I was there and saw what happened. It was not appropriate (to interrupt) at that point keeping in mind that the presidential candidate was present there. I had noted their (UDP leaders) concern. We will act appropriately,” Conrad

told PTI. Lyngdoh, the UDP president and the speaker, had attended the meeting convened by the BJP presidential election committee at a resort in Ri-Bhoi district on July 6. “In the middle of Metbah’s speech, Shullai interrupted which our party president and other leaders felt was uncivil and unruly. We would like to urge the BJP, which invited various political parties to the meeting with presidential candidate Droupadi Murmu, to take action against its legislator. We also want the CM to take appropriate action against Shullai,” UDP general secretary Jemino Mawthoh told PTI. The meeting was organised to seek support of the MLAs for Murmu

Sanbor Shullai in the July 18 presidential election. According to Mawthoh, Lyngdoh had raised various issues of “alleged persecution of the minorities, including Christians and tribals in the country under the present dispensation, the inclusion of Khasi and Garo languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, the Inner Line Permit for protection and safeguard of people of the state among others”. “We would like the BJP to first

DECLARATION

DECLARATION

DECLARATION I, Shri. MEDOSALIE ZHASA, S/o, Shri. Lt. KRULHOUSIE-O ZHASA, of Peren District, Nagaland make this solemn declaration before the Magistrate, Peren. That my father’s name is inadvertently written in some of my official documents as Shri. KHRULHUSEIU. That the name Shri. Lt. KRULHOUSIE-O ZHASA and Y Shri. KHRULHUSEIU is one person. That from this day of signing this Affidavit, my father Shri. Lt. KRULHOUSIE-O ZHASA, will be the right name which shall be used for all official purposes. Declarant Solemnly declared before me on 5th day of July, 2022. MAGISTRATE / NOTARY DB-727/22(B)

DECLARATION

DECLARATION

I, Shri. ATHEKA K, S/o, Shri. KISHELHO AWOMI, of Peren District, Nagaland make this solemn declaration before the Magistrate, Peren. That my father’s name, Shri. KISHETO SUMI, is inadvertently written in some of my official documents. That the name KISHETO SUMI and KISHELHO AWOMI is one person. That from this day of signing this Affidavit, my father Shri. KISHELHO AWOMI, will be the right name which shall be used for all official purposes. Declarant Solemnly declared before me on 5th day of July, 2022. DB-727/22(D) 1ST CLASS MAGISTRATE

I, Shri. IMZANGLU AO, S/o, Shri. YOURNEMCHANG, of Peren District, Nagaland do hereby solemnly declare before the Magistrate on this day, the 5th of July 2022 as follows. That my father’s name, Shri. YOURNEMCHANG, is inadvertently written in some of my official documents as Shri. YURENCHANG. That the name YURENCHANG and YOURNEMCHANG is one person. That from this day of signing this affidavit, my father Shri. YOURNEMCHANG, will be the right name which shall be used for all official purposes. Declarant Solemnly declared before me on 5th day of July, 2022. MAGISTRATE / NOTARY DB-727/22(A)

IN THE COURT OF

MOKOKCHUNG : NAGALAND S/C/NO 103/2022

NOTICE

NOTICE INVITING CLAIMS/OBJECTION OF OTHER CLAIMANT(S) FOR ISSUE OF SUCCESSION CERTIFICATE UNDER PART-I OF INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT 1925 Whereas application under Succession Act 1925 for grant of Succession Certificate for the estate/pension benefits of Late Kilangtemjen has been applied by Smti Imkongyangla, M/o Late Kilangtemjen, R/o H.No 05 Kichutip Ward Mokokchung, Nagaland for possession of: 1. Service related beneficiaries Notice is hereby given that any person having interest in the administration of the estate/pension benefits of the said deceased may if she/he so desire to appear in the Court on or before the said day of 01.08.2022. Given under the hand and seal of the court on this the 01.07.2022. Principal District & Sessions Judge Mokokchung:Nagaland MKC-245/22

the party leader during the July 6 meeting. “The UDP president had in fact raised issue of prosecution of Christians in Meghalaya to which Shullai objected to as there was no such thing here,” he said. Apologising for his conduct during the meeting, Shullai said the issues raised by the UDP president were taken up by the state unit of the BJP.

I, Smt. LUNGBALE, D/o TSUJIN, on this day the 5th JULY 2022 solemnly affirm and declare before the Magistrate. That my name is LUNGBALE and my actual father name is TSUJIN. Whereas it has been inadvertently written as late Tsozen as in my service. That the name Late Tsozen and TSUJIN refers to one and the same person. That from this day, my father TSUJIN shall be the right name and shall be used for all purpose. Declarant Solemnly declare before me on this day the 5th July, 2022. MAGISTRATE DB-730/22

I, Shri. OTOKA S. AYE, S/o, Shri. SHIHOVI N. AYE, a resident of DC Hill West, Zunheboto, Nagaland do hereby declare and affirm as follows. That my father’s name in my service is inadvertently entered as SHIHIVI N. AYE. That my father’s name SHIHIVI N. AYE and SHIHOVI N. AYE are referred to one and same person. Henceforth, I shall be known and called as OTOKA S. AYE and my father’s name as SHIHOVI N. AYE in all my official record correspondence and intents. Declarant Solemnly declared before me on 5th day of July, 2022. MAGISTRATE / NOTARY DB-727/22(C)

PRINCIPAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE

take action against him and will see how we take this forward,” he said. The CM on Friday met Lyngdoh to discuss the matter. The chief minister also said he felt that it was an opportunity for Lyngdoh to raise those before the presidential candidate. BJP state president Ernest Mawrie, however, denied the allegation of “unruly” behaviour by

DECLARATION/AFFIDAVIT

Regd. No. 1606/2022 Date 07/07/2022 I, Shri. Akai Shohe, son of Hozhekhu Shohe, resident of Thilixu Village, 3rd Mile, P.S. – Diphupar East Police Station, in the district of Dimapur, Nagaland, do hereby solemnly declare on oath as under:1. That I am a citizen of India by birth and a resident of the aforesaid locality. 2. That my father’s name has been mistakenly entered/recorded as Amento in my PIMS Entry, whereas in Aadhaar Card and all my other relevant documents my father’s name has been entered/recorded as Hozhekhu Shohe. 3. That henceforth my father’s name i.e. Hozhekhu Shohe shall be used in all my future official use and correspondences. 4. That this affidavit shall be used as a piece of documentary evidence to authenticate the actual name of my father i.e. Hozhekhu Shohe and further this Declaration on affidavit shall produce before any competent authority as and when required. VERIFICATION I, hereby verify that the contents made in Paragraph No. 1 to 4 are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing material is concealed therein. DEPONENT Solemnly sworn before me on this the 7th day of July 2022 at Dimapur. DP-3270/22

NOTARY PUBLIC DIMAPUR : NAGALAND

DECLARATION I, Shri. SHIKAVI Z. ROTOKHA, S/o, Shri. L. ZHUTOVI ROTOKHA, of Peren District, Nagaland do make this solemn declaration before the Magistrate, Peren. That my father’s name, Shri. I. ZHUTOVI is inadvertently written in some of my official documents. The name L. ZHUTOVI ROTOKHA and I. ZHUTOVI is one person. That from this day of signing this Affidavit, my father Shri. L. ZHUTOVI ROTOKHA, will be the right name which shall be used for all official purposes. My educational qualification is 8 passed, whereas, I have submitted my certificate as 9 passed in my document. The right qualification is 8 passed and shall be used officially. Declarant Solemnly declared before me on 7th day of July, 2022. 1ST CLASS MAGISTRATE DB-728/22 AFFIDAVIT (Correction/Rectification of Self and Father's Name) Regd. No. 3521/22 Dt. 08/07/22 I, Smti. M MANNANG KONYAK, D/o, Late MANSHON KONYAK R/o, Chingkao Chingha Village, District Mon, Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and declare an oath as follows: 1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India. 2. That my correct name is M MANNANG KONYAK and my late father's correct name is MANSHON KONYAK however, in some of the important documents including in S.B.I. Saving A/c. Passbook my name has been recorded as MANNANG and my late father's name has been recorded as MANSHON hence, the stated names represents the same and one person having single identity i.e., myself and my late father. 3. That henceforth, I herewith rectified the same and declare that my correct name and my late father's correct name will be M MANNANG KONYAK, D/o, Late MANSHON KONYAK for all official references and correspondences. 4. That the above statements made in para 1-3 are true to the best of my knowledge and no material has been concealed herein and I signed this affidavit before the competent authority on 8th July 2022 at Kohima, Nagaland. DEPONENT K-1525/22


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