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India pays tributes to its ‘great friend’ Abe; state mourning today

NEW DELHI, JUL 8

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(PTI): India on Friday announced a day of mourning as a mark of respect to its “great friend” ex-Japanese premier Shinzo Abe, whom President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi described as a statesman and an outstanding leader.

“I find it difficult to believe that Shinzo Abe is no more. He was a great statesman, and his infectious affability endeared him the world over. That he fell prey to an assassin’s bullet is a tragedy for the whole humanity. My heartfelt condolences to his family and the people of Japan,” President Kovind said on Twitter.

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu also said he was anguished by the demise of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

“Mr Abe played a crucial role in strengthening India-Japan ties. My deepest condolences to his family members and the people of Japan,” he said on Twitter.

Modi recalled his personal association with Abe, whom he last met in May this year during his Japan visit, and said he was a towering global statesman, an outstanding leader, and a remarkable administrator, who dedicated his life to making Japan and the world a better place. Describing Abe as his “dear friend”, Modi said as a mark of India’s deepest respect, oneday national mourning shall be observed on July 9. The national flag will be flown at half-mast throughout India on Saturday on all buildings where it is flown regularly.

In emotional posts on Twitter, Modi said that during his recent visit, he discussed many issues with Abe, but “little did I know that this would be our last meeting”. The Prime Minister said he was shocked and saddened beyond words at the tragic demise of one of his “dearest friends”.

Sharing a picture with Abe during his recent meeting in Tokyo, he said, “always passionate about strengthening India-Japan ties, he had just taken over as the Chairman of the JapanIndia Association.”

Later at an event, Modi said, “Shinzo Abe was not only my friend but a trusted friend of India,” and added that during Abe’s regime, the India-Japan relationship touched new heights and carried forward a shared heritage. Former prime minister Manmohan Singh sent his condolences in a letter to the Japanese Ambassador in India Satoshi Suzuki. He also asked him to convey to members of Abe’s family and the people of Japan his deepest condolences on this sad occasion.

Home Minister Amit Shah and other union ministers also described Abe as India’s “valued friend” and said his efforts in strengthening the India-Japan relationship will always be held fondly in our memories.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also condoled Abe’s demise saying the world has lost a great leader. A host of Congress leaders also expressed shock over the assassination of Abe, whom party chief Sonia Gandhi described as a “great friend” of India and who did a lot to strengthen ties between the two nations.

“For many years, Abe was a great friend and wellwisher of India. He did much to expand and deepen the bilateral relationship between our two countries. I recall my meeting with him very fondly and vividly. It is a huge misfortune that has befallen Japan and indeed, the entire international community. He will be sorely missed,” she said in her condolence message.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi lauded his role in strengthening the strategic relationship between India and Japan.

“Deeply saddened by the demise of former PM of Japan, Shinzo Abe. His role in strengthening the strategic relationship between India and Japan was commendable. He leaves behind a lasting legacy in the IndoPacific. My condolences to his family and the people of Japan,” Gandhi said on Twitter.

Former minister P Chidambaram said Abe clearly had a profound admiration for India and its people. “He did his best to strengthen relations between the two countries. His death is tragic for the people of Japan and for the developing world,” he said.

PM Modi with Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of 5th Eastern Economic Forum, at Vladivostok, Sept. 5, 2019. (PTI)

No coercive action against TV news anchor, says SC

NEW DELHI, JUL 8 (PTI): In a relief to TV news anchor Rohit Ranjan, the Supreme Court on Friday restrained various state authorities from taking coercive steps against him to take him in custody in connection with multiple FIRs for playing a doctored clip of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during the telecast of a programme on July 1.

The interim protection to the news anchor came from a vacation bench of Justices Indira Banerjee and J K Maheshwari which also issued notices to the Centre and states of Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh seeking their responses on Ranjan’s plea for quashing of complaints or FIRs concerning the telecast.

“Issue notice. Service on the Union of India be effected through the office of the Central Agency,” the bench said.

“In the meanwhile, there will be an interim order restraining the respondent-authorities from taking coercive steps against the petitioner to take him into custody in connection with the anchoring/ telecast of DNA on July 1, 2022,” the top court said in its order.

The apex court was hearing the plea of the anchor who is facing FIRs in some states.

Ranjan later apologised and the news programme was withdrawn.

Senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for Ranjan, told the bench that as of now, three FIRs have been registered at Jaipur, Raipur, and Noida.

He said an unintentional error was committed in the programme and the petitioner had apologised also.

Luthra said two concerned persons of the company had accepted their fault and have resigned. “Today, my difficulty is, the first FIR is in Jaipur, the second FIR is at Raipur in Chhattisgarh,” Luthra said, adding an FIR is also there in Noida.

dc-596/22 2 2 3 2 0 6 / / 0 0 2 2 / 1 6 1 3 0 p a v d NEW DELHI, JUL 8 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that real growth was not possible without inclusiveness as he recalled various initiatives taken by his government during the last eight years.

Speaking at the first Arun Jaitley Memorial lecture, the prime minister said the government was treating the private sector as a partner in growth.

“I want to ask this question to all of you. Is real growth possible without inclusion? Can inclusion be thought of without growth?” he said.

Listing out steps taken by his government to promote inclusive growth, he said nine crore free cooking gas connections have been given, 10 crore toilets have been constructed and 45 crore bank accounts have been opened in the last eight years.

Further, he said that prior to 2014, on an average 50 medical colleges used to be set up in 10 years. However, in the last 7-8 years, 209 new medical colleges have been set up, which is four times more.

NAGALAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

NO.NPSc/EXAM-5/2022

KOHIMA NOTIFICATION

dated Kohima, the 8th July, 2022

In pursuance of the Commission’s Advertisement No. NPSC-3/2019 dt. 13.11.2019 & Addendum/Corrigendum dt. 27.01.2021, the Nagaland Public Service Commission, on the basis of aggregate marks obtained in the written examination, academic weightage and Viva-voce, is pleased to recommend the following candidates in order of merit for appointment to the posts of Assistant Professors, Librarian, Research Associates, Training-Cum-Research Assistant, Lecturers and Post Graduate Teachers under the Government of Nagaland. Item No. 1 6 (Six) Posts of Assistant Professor in History under Higher Education.

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1st RUOPFÜZEKO LHOUSA 1253 2nd MHAYANO A ODYUO 1285 3rd KHRIELIE-Ü ZUMVÜ 1340 4th SURHOTALU 1282 5th HONJEM KONYAK 1358 B.T. Konyak 6th K CHONGLIU KHIAMNIUNGAN 1312 B.T. Khiamniungan Item No. 2 9 (Nine) Posts of Assistant Professor in Education under Higher Education.

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1st CHICHANBENI N ODYUO 1862 2nd SANGERCHILA OZUKUM 1911 3rd IMOKOKLA 2148 4th CHEMYONG PHOM 1861 5th YANCHOPENI LOTHA 1929 6th CHIDENO SHITIRE 2147 7th NEISETUONO KEHIE 1894 8th KILANGSUNGLA PONGENER 2067 9th Y LUNGJAI PHOM 1928 B.T. Phom Item No. 3 20 (Twenty) Posts of Assistant Professor in Sociology under Higher Education.

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1st NUNGSHITEMJEN 1178 2nd DOKINGLA 1108 3rd JIMOKALI ZHEKHETO ZHIMOMI 1133 4th PURLEMLA LONGKUMER 1183 5th TIARENLA 1224 6th MEGOSIENO MOR 1159 7th MENUHOLE SAVI 1160 8th AOSANGLA LONGKUMER 1090 9th RHIPE U THELE 1188 10th SENTISANGLA LEMTOR 1200 11th NUNGSANGTOLA WALLING 1176 12th DOKLONG M PHOM 1109 13th ROKHA SEKHOYI 1189 14th LIMASENLA JAMIR 1150 15th ZUJANBENI O. JAMI 1246 16th LUNTHULA QUINKER 1157 B.T. Yimkhiung 17th KHRUNUTO KEZO 1147 B.T. Chakhesang 18th Y. TONINARO CHONGPHO 1238 B.T. Chang 19th KIRIAHUNGLE HAIHING 1148 B.T. Zeliang 20th DAPHNE CHUNGPHANG 1105 B.T. Phom Item No. 4 3 (Three) Posts of Assistant Professor in Psychology under Higher Education.

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1st TEMSUSENLA JAMIR 1544 2nd RAZOUNEINUO SUOKHRIE 1555 3rd KEYILINGBEU ZELIANG 1545 B.T. Zeliang Item No. 6 10 (Ten) Posts of Assistant Professor in Environmental Science under Higher Education.

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1st JONATHAN S SINGSIT 1633 2nd RANGBENKUMLA CHANG 1650 3rd AMENUO SUSAN KULNU 2145 4th VIHENO IRALU 1657 5th MENGUZENO NAKHRO 1639 6th SELINA WALLING 1652 7th VILHOUTUONUO THEÜNUO 1658 8th PETEVINO CHASE 1649 9th ALICE KENYE 2144 B.T. Chakhesang 10th NOHOCHEM SANGTAM 1644 B.T. Sangtam Item No. 7 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Mathematics under Higher Education.

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1st SHOSINLE NYENTHANG 2151 Item No. 9 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Chemistry under Higher Education.

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1st AOLA SUPONG 1692 Item No. 10 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Zoology under Higher Education.

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1st LYDIA KEYHO 1673 Item No. 11 10 (Ten) Posts of Assistant Professor in English under Higher Education.

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1st BENDANGRENLA S LONGKUMER 2004 2nd MOALEMLA IMCHEN 2099 3rd ISATOLI AYE 1982 4th JENNY KENT 1973 5th MANYEI KUHMEISHU N 2068 6th KEKHRIENGULIE-Ü TACHÜ 1963 7th SHURHONUO TSURHO 2020 8th MARTHA TSUMON 2000 B.T. Khiamniungan 9th TOVIHOLI SWU 1969 PwBD(Visual Impairment) 10th NEANGMEI B KONYAK 2014 PwBD(Visual Impairment) Item No. 12 3 (Three) Post of Assistant Professor in Economics under Higher Education.

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1st TUMBENTHUNG Y HUMTSOE 1072 2nd SHULILA 1058 B.T. Yimkhiung 3rd SAMZAIYILE HEGA 1052 B.T. Zeliang

Item No. 13 6 (Six) Posts of Assistant Professor in Political Science under Higher Education.

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1st NIVI ACHUMI 1418 2nd YILOBEMO Y. KITHAN 1392 3rd SHOTHILU 1387 4th KIVITOLI SWU 1395 5th OLIV. L. AYEMI 1467 6th NYULEN A. PHOM 1397 B.T. Phom Item No. 14 3 (Three) Posts of Assistant Professor in Commerce under Higher Education.

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1st KETHOSENUO KESIEZIE 1798 2nd KHEKALI SEMA 1836 3rd ZAVIKHOTO PHINYO 1840 Item No. 15 2 (Two) Posts of Assistant Professor in Geography under Higher Education.

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1st SURHOVELU YHOBU 1612 2nd SHEVITO THEYO 1566 Item No. 16 3 (Three) Posts of Assistant Professor in Tenyidie under Higher Education.

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1st METSEILHOUTHIE MOR 1754 2nd SANUTALU 1764 3rd KENEISENUO MEPFHUO 1762 Item No. 17 2 (Two) Posts of Assistant Professor in Ao under Higher Education.

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1st TOSHISANGLA 1680 2nd REPABENLA 1679 Item No. 18 3 (Three) Post of Librarian under Higher Education.

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1st RUOVITSO MEZHU 1724 2nd PICHANO KIKON 1727 3rd K.CHIYUH 1719 Item No. 19 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Functional English under Higher Education.

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1st ARENLA T AO 2127 Item No. 21 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor (College of Teachers Education) in Sociology under Higher Education.

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1st SIBUILE 1207 B.T. Zeliang Item No. 22 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor (College of Teachers Education) in Psychology under Higher Education.

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1st DZIESETUONUO MEPFHUO 1538 Item No. 24 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor (College of Teachers Education) in Mathematics under Technical Education.

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1st MATHIBA KICHU 2152 Item No. 25 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor (College of Teachers Education) in Performing Arts under Technical Education.

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1st TEMJENZUNGBA KECHU 1745 Item No. 26 1 (One) Post of Lecturer in Civil Engg. under Technical Education.

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1st LEMNYEI Y. KONYAK 1714 B.T. Konyak Item No. 27 2 (Two) Posts of Post Graduate Teacher in English under School Education.

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1st TALIYULA KICHU 1968 2nd ANIKALI 2044 B.T. Sumi (Kiphire) Item No. 28 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in History under School Education.

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1st NOCHOLU TUNYI 1337 Item No. 29 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in Political Science under School Education.

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1st KROZAKILE RIKHA 1416 Item No. 30 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in Computer Science under School Education.

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1st MANTO KONYAK 1718 Item No. 31 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in Tenyidie under School Education.

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1st VISEMENO MOR 1755 Item No. 32 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in Commerce under School Education.

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1st TSUMIAN KHIAMNIUNGAN 1845 B.T. Khiamniungan Item No. 33 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in Mathematics under School Education.

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1st LIMSUSHU S 1744 B.T. Yimkhiung Item No. 36 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Statistics under Higher Education.

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1st TZUDINA JAMIR 1748 Item No. 37 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Zoology under Higher Education.

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1st LIMAMANEN PHOM 1670 B.T. Phom Item No. 38 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in English under Higher Education.

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1st SOYIMLA AKUM 1993 B.T. Yimkhiung Item No. 39 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Geography under Higher Education.

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1st RAMPAUDING CHUILO 1590 B.T. Zeliang Item No. 42 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor in Physics (For PG Programme) under Higher Education.

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1st VISUZOTO VALEO 1747 Item No. 44 1 (One) Post of Lecturer in Automobile Engg. under Technical Education.

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1st JENIBEMO T MURRY 1681 Item No. 45 2 (Two) Post of Lecturer in Electrical & Electronics Engg. under Technical Education.

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1st B LICHAMO MURRY 2158 2nd MENSHETHE TEOPHIL SOR 2157 Item No. 46 1 (One) Post of Research Associate in Linguistics under SCERT.

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1st NAROTI JAMIR 1662 Item No. 49 1 (One) Post of Assistant Professor Sociology of Education (College of Teachers Education) under Higher Education.

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1st MEDONEINUO RUPREO 1158 Item No. 51(i) 1 (One) Post of Research Associate in Education under SCERT.

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1st N ROSE KITHAN 1893 Item No. 51(iii) 1 (One) Post of Research Associate in Commerce under SCERT.

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1st THEBI JOSEPH SHUPAO 1809 Item No. 51(iv) 1 (One) Post of Research Associate in Environmental Science under SCERT.

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1st YAWAO KONYAK 2178 B.T. Konyak Item No. 51(v) 1 (One) Post of Research Associate in History under SCERT.

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1st QHETOLI WOTSA 1295 Item No. 51(vi) 1 (One) Post of Research Associate in Linguistics under SCERT.

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1st SEKHOLU TETSEO 2139 Item No. 52 1 (One) Post of Training-Cum-Research Assistant in Physics under SCERT.

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1st LIPOKNUKSHI JAMIR 1746 PwBD (Locomotor) Item No. 53 1 (One) Post of Post Graduate Teacher in Geography under School Education.

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1st C CHINGLANG KONYAK 1607 Note: 1. Any selected candidate intending not to accept the post for which he/she is selected may submit a Non-Acceptance Letter on or before the 15th of July 2022. 2. The following posts shall be re-advertised:

Item

No Name of Post Year Remarks

1 AP History 2 AP Education

4 AP Psychology 5 AP Hindi 2019 Chang-1 2019 Sangtam-1, Sumi (Kiphire)-1 2019 Yimkhiung-1 2019 U.R.-1

6 AP Environmental Science 8 AP Botany 11 AP English 14 AP Commerce 18 Librarian 20 AP Perspective in Education (Philosophy) 23 AP Perspective in Education (Social

Sciences) 2019 Phom-1, Konyak-1 2019 Konyak-1 2019 Chang-1 2019 Sumi (Kiphire)-1 2019 Sumi (Kiphire)/ PwBD - 1 2019 I.I.

2019 Yimkhiung-1

30 PGT Computer Science 33 PGT Mathematics 34 PGT Physics 35 AP Geology

2019 I.I./PwBD-1 Backlog 2016 Zeliang-1 Backlog 2016 Yimkhiung-1 Backlog 2018 Yimkhiung-1

40 AP History

Backlog 2018 Zeliang-1 41 AP Physics Backlog 2018 Sumi (Kiphire)-1, Pochury-1 43 AP Mathematics (PG Programme) Backlog 2018 I.I.-1 47 PGT Hindi Backlog 2018 Chang-1 48 AP Statistics 2019 Zeliang-1 50 AP Psychology (Childhood Studies) 2019 Zeliang-1 51(b) RA Psychology 2019 Chakhesang-1 3. 1 (One) post of Assistant Professor (Humanities & Commerce subjects) and 1 (One) post of Assistant Professor (Science subjects) will be reserved for Persons with

Benchmark Disability under Higher Education and re-advertised as backlog vacancy of

CESE 2019.

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