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Vol XXX No. 115
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3-day total lockdown in Dimapur
DIMAPUR, MAR 31 (NPN): Following the imposition of Section 144 CrPC in Dimapur district on March 24, 2020, the commissioner of police & district magistrate Dimapur, Rothihu Tetseo, has promulgated further prohibitory order for total restriction of public and vehicular movement in the district from 6am of April 1, 2020 to 12 midnight of April 3, 2020. In the prohibitory order, the commissioner of police & district magistrate Dimapur, clarified that a situation has arisen that warranted restriction on movement of the public in order to ensure self isolation and social distancing in public places. The CP however stated that police/army/para-military forces/magistrate on duty/doctors and medical staff on duty/media, treasury, banks, power, PHED, Telecom and vehicular transportation of essential commodities have been exempted from the purview of the lockdown. CP warned that violation of the order would be liable for punishment under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.
NPMHR urges PM to protect NE people against racism DIMAPUR, MAR 31 (NPN): Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) Delhi, has appealed to prime minister Narendra Modi to take stringent action against any form of racism on people from the North East, anywhere in India especially against the backdrop of ongoing fight against COVID-19. In the letter, NPMHR convenor Chingri Vashum and co-convenor Guangpuangnag Kahmei also sought protection from eviction and harassment of North East tenants by landlords across India.They also urged PM to set up shelter centres in different cities for stranded people from NE. Further, NPMHR also urged upon PM to provide concessions on all form of rent for NE students, non-working and vulnerable population. NPMHR plea arose from widespread reported cases of racial profiling, violence and discrimination against the people from north east living and working in different parts of India. It said many cases have gone unreported while rise in cases of racism has evoked fear and insecurity among the community, in addition to the collective fear of coronavirus.
Assam reports first COVID-19 case; 3rd in NE region STF deployed to enforce lockdown: DG EXEMPTED LIST GUWAHATI, MAR 31 (PTI/ Police, Army, Paramilitary forces
Magistrates on duty Doctors/medical staff Media Treasury and Banks Power, PHE, Telecom depts Vehicles transporting essential items
DC orders closure
Deputy Commissioner Dimapur, Anoop Kinchi in a separate order on March 31, under the Sec.6(2)(I) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, has directed all shops, commercial and private establishments to remain closed with effect from April 1, 202 till April 3, 2020 midnight. However, DC stated that personnel of the police, army, paramilitary force including magistrate, doctors/medical staff including private hospitals & clinics, bank staff and persons engaged in emergency services have been exempted.
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KOHIMA, MAR 31 (NPN): State home department has deployed 50 personnel of Special Task Force (STF) in the district on Tuesday for strict enforcement of the lockdown. Confirming this, director general of police (DGP) TJ Longkumer told Nagaland Post that there were already eight companies of Police force deployed in Dimapur district. Asserting that citizens must show social responsibility in such a situation for the safety of all, Longkumer reminded the people of the situation in Mizoram where not a single cop was seen on the streets as citizen chose to remain indoors. On involving organi-
sations for ensuring the lockdown, Longkumer said it was the responsibility of every individual. However, if required, he said the state government would involve NGOs for strict implementation of the various orders issued during this lockdown period. He also informed this correspondent that as per a decision of the State cabinet, total lockdown in Dimapur would begin from 6 am on Wednesday. He reiterated his appeal to all citizens to abide by the advisories of the State government and to show social responsibility by staying indoors, maintaining social distance and abiding by law so that security personnel need not be forced to use force on them.
Medical stores to remain shut in Dmu
Nagaland Medicine Dealers Association (NMDA) has directed all medical shops to remain closed from April 1, 2020 till further notice and until the state government comes up with proper guidelines. While expressing regret for the inconvenience, NDMA president Ato Yepthomi stated that they were compelled to shut due to alleged harassment by authorities during the shutdown. “Until the Government comes up with proper guidelines, we are not in a position to open our respective shops,” Ato stated.
Framework Agreement the only basis for solution: NSCN(I-M)
D imapur , M ar 3 1 (NPN): NSCN (I-M) has reiterated that the only path to solution to the Naga political issue with the government of India lies along the broad-based Framework Agreement signed on August 3,2015 between the government of India through its Interlocutor R.N. Ravi and NSCN leaders Th. Muivah in the presence of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Home minister Rajnath Singh, Indian Army chief, Gen. Dalbir Singh Suhag, NSA, Ajit Doval and hosts of NSCN leaders. In a statement, MIP maintained that the Framework Agreement is based on the recognized unique history and sovereignty of the Nagas, and co-existence of the two entities of being sovereign which has also been recognised by the government of India. MIP also described the Framework
Agreement as a meeting point between the union of India and the Nagas and also a uniting point for all Nagas. Further, MIP said the NSCN leadership assure the government of India’s representative that since both entities were bound by the doctrine of the agreement, the NSCN will uphold the Framework Agreement at all costs at all time. Further, it said Ravi had also assured Naga leaders that the government of India would abide by the Agreement. Therefore, MIP said “whoever opposes the Framework Agreement opposed the government of India.” It also dismissed allegations that the issue of sovereignty has been dropped adding, such was the language of false teachers. On the issue of integration, MIP said it was the legitimate right of Nagas and
a roadmap for materialising it is being pursued through a political process. MIP said NSCN has never given up the issue of integration as alleged by some critics. On Pan Naga Hoho, MIP said it was actually proposed by the government of India and mutually agreed upon as a statutory cultural body embracing all Nagas everywhere. MIP said PNH deals with culture, social, customary, language, dialect, integrity and interests of Nagas and would also play an advisory role in the fields of education and development. On the ‘Solution for Nagas of Nagaland state’ as stated by Kitovi in sections of local newspapers, MIP recalled that former Interlocutor Padmanabhaiah had stated that if it was so, then there was no reason to talk “because statehood has been granted to them.” (Full text on p-6)
AGENCIES): A 52-year-old man tested positive for COVID-19 in Assam’s Silchar on Tuesday, making it the first case of coronavirus infection in the state, and the third in the North East. Confirming this, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the patient was undergoing treatment at the Silchar Medical College and Hospital and his condition was stable. Meanwhile, Assam government is looking for nearly 500 people who attended the religious event held in Delhi hosted by Tablighi Jamaat, which is now being considered a “hotbed” of the spread of coronavirus. So far, 34 people in Delhi tested positive for the virus, seven have died- one in Jammu and Kashmir and six in Telangana. Besides Assam, tracing the people who attended and those they contacted is happening on a war-footing in five other states. The event -- held at a mosque in Delhi from March 8 to 15 -- was attended by people from Malaysia and Indonesia, where coronavirus had been raging. After it became clear that a huge outbreak was possible in there, the authorities started a phased evacuation of the people and mass testing. The Assam has sounded an alert and asked authorities in different districts to look out for these people.
COVID-19 death toll rises to 35, total cases 1,397
NEW DELHI, MAR 31 (PTI): The number of novel coronavirus cases climbed to 1,397 on Tuesday after 146 new infections were reported in the past 24 hours across the country, while the death toll due to the pandemic rose to 35, according to the Union Health Ministry. The active cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) stands at 1,238, while three deaths -- two in Punjab and one in Maharashtra -were reported, the ministry said on Tuesday night. As many as 123 people were either cured or discharged and one had migrated, taking the total number of cases due to the contagion to 1,397, including 49 foreigners, it stated. The highest number of cases of the deadly disease was reported from Kerela with 234 infections so far, followed by Maharashtra at 216 and UP at 101.
(L) Shoppers throng a market in Kohima (R) Vendors sell vegetables along the foothpath near Clock Tower, Dimapur on Tuesday. (NP)
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KOHIMA, MAR 31 (NPN): Another consignment of medical equipments, including personal protective equipment kits, hand gloves, hand sanitizers, N95 masks, portable ventilators, ICU ventilators, full face mask, etc, would reach Nagaland on Wednesday. Providing an update to newsmen on the status of COVID-19 in Nagaland here Tuesday, State government spokesperson for COVID-19 and planning & coordination, land revenue minister Neiba Kronu said the consignment had been dispatched from New Delhi to Guwahati, from where it would be transported by road on Wednesday to the State. He added 5,000 litres of sodium hypo chloride, gloves and sanitizers had also been received from Guwahati on Tuesday. Kronu said altogether 25 samples had been sent for testing till 3.30 pm on Tuesday, out of which 22 had tested negative and results of the remaining three samples were awaited. Further, 4,704 individuals, including students who had returned from outside the State since March 6, had self-reported to their respective district surveillance teams and had been home quarantined, out of which 876 have completed quarantine, he added. According, to the minister, 3,905 persons had self-registered in the ncovid19 Nagaland App by providing all the required information, while 1,165 persons have still not completed filling up
their full details. He appealed to all those who had entered the State after March 6 to self-register in the app with their full details. He said altogether 36,494 persons had been screened in the State till date, while a total of 32,121 phone calls had also been received through the helpline numbers. On availability of food grains, Kronu claimed the stock of essential commodities continued to be normal across the State. Further, he said the district level price monitoring committees had been instructed to constantly monitor the prices and fix rates of essential commodities along with the stakeholders like the chambers of commerce and industries and other trade bodies. Urging the people to strictly adhere to the lockdown measures in force and stay at home, the minister also called for strict adherence to social distancing norms while buying food and other essential commodities at shops. “We would also like to inform that all kinds of gatherings are barred, including religious congregations, during the lockdown period as such mass gatherings have the potential of easily allowing the spread of the virus, thereby putting lives of many people in serious danger,” he reiterated. Advising all faith-based organisations to completely refrain from holding any religious congregation of any kind that could see gathering of a large number of people during the lockdown, Kronu remarked “Together We Can: Nagaland Against COVID-19!”
Patton donates protective gears to Police, Health depts Correspondent
KO H I M A , M A R 3 1 (NPN): Deputy chief minister, Y. Patton Tuesday donated protective gears comprising 7,000 masks and 1,500 hand sanitizer bottles each to staff of Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) and Police departments at his official residence here on Tuesday. In a brief meeting, Patton, who is in charge of Home & Road & Bridges departments, appreciated the security forces and health workers for their tireless work and sacrifice for ensuring safety of the citizens of the State. He reiterated his appeal to the citizens to cooperate with the government for successful implementation of the lockdown, urging them to maintain social distancing and the various
Patton handing over the protective items to John Longkumer.
advisories issued by the government, especially by the H&FW department. DGP T John Longkumer, who was present on the occasion, expressed gratitude to Patton for the generous contribution and showing personal concern for the ongoing crisis in the State, especially for those in the frontline battling the COVID-19 pandemic. He exuded confidence that with such support and encouragement, the morale
of the police force would be boosted. H&FW principal director Dr Vizolie Suokhrie too thanked Patton for the initiative after having seen the difficulty faced by the department in procuring the protective gears in the last few weeks. Ministers, host of advisers, senior officials from the police and H&FW department were also present at the handing-over programme.
Many continue to defy lockdown orders across state Advisory on Church congregations
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“This lockdown is severe on our economy. No gate tax, sales tax, goods tax, livestock tax..”
Medical equipments: Another consignment to arrive today
KOHIMA/DIMAPUR, MAR 31 (NPN): Despite several orders issued by authorities for effecting lockdown across Nagaland to contain the spread of COVID 19, public by and large, did not adhere to the restrictions. Since the past few days, people continued panic-buying at markets,
groceries and pharmacies in huge numbers and ignored the social distancing. Kohima: Kohima was also witness to hordes of buyers ignoring social distancing at various stores and markets. A police officer on duty in Kohima regretted that public wilfully disobeyed advisories announced by the government. He said though police were
restricting movement of people, yet in consideration of their need for buying daily food items, they were left off after warning. He said in many instances many people were not following the orders given by the district administration when more than two from a family went to buy groceries. When police warned
them, the officer said they explained that since movement of vehicles were restricted, they had to carry commodities home. The officer also said the police vehicles without valid pass were not allowed to ply on the roads and drivers booked. In some cases, he said people did not cooperate and in some cases, people had to face the
DIMAPUR, MAR 31 (NPN): State government has issued an advisory to curb religious congregation during the lockdown period. In an advisory dated March 31, 2020, the home department stated that since the state was presently under lockdown for 21 days, all kinds of gatherings were barred including religious congregation, which has the potential of easily allowing the virus to spread putting the lives of many at risk. Reacting to reports of some Churches holding Sunday services involving congregation of big number of people, the home department has once again strongly advised the Churches to completely refrain from holding any religious congregation involving large gatherings during the lockdown period in the interest (Cont’d on p-5) of public health and safety.
wrath of public for doing their duty. When contacted DC Kohima, Gregory Thejawelie maintained that the administration was carrying out directives in the best interest of public health safety. He also said the administration had asked all bakeries and grocery shops to remain open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and adhere to the regulations. He also requested public to strictly to the guidelines issued during the period of lockdown. When asked about various volunteers enforcing lockdown, Thejawelie clarified the administration had not asked for volunteers nor their involvement in enforcing the lockdown. He explained that some village and colony youth had come out to ensure lockdown out of concern for residents in their localities.
NBCC appeals
Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) has called upon executive secretaries/director of Baptist associations under NBCC to direct all their churches, in no uncertain terms, to avoid mass gathering in the Church building until the lockdown was over. NBCC general secretary Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho thanked God that no one has been confirmed positive with the virus in Nagaland so far. However, Rev. Keyho said the Church, in this developing situation, cannot be complacent but to remain vigilant and be prepared for any eventuality. Stating that the effects of the Covid-19 affected everyone in the society, he said “as followers of Christ we need to be exemplary in our social responsibility.” K Y M C