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Vol XXX No. 118
DIMAPUR, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2020 Pages 8 ` 4.00
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Govt working to ensure Dimapur remains free from COVID-19: Rio
Rio talking to media persons at Tourist Lodge, Dimapur. (NP/NE8)
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): State chief minister Neiphiu Rio said the state government was committed to ensure that Dimapur remained free from the COVID-19 pandemic so as to prevent the spread to other parts of Nagaland. Rio said this while interacting officials and sections of media during his visit to the 100-bedded Dimapur District Hospital, which has been designated as COVID-19 Hospital. Rio explained that as Dimapur was a “miniature India” and gateway to Nagaland, ensuring it remained COVID-19 free
was crucial. He said if the pandemic could be checked in Dimapur, its spread to other parts of the State would be prevented. Rio said in line with this commitment, he and his colleagues decided to visit the DHD. The chief minister also said he was maintaining regular contacts with commissioner of police (CP) Dimapur Rothihu Tetseo, deputy commissioner (DC) Dimapur, Anoop Khinchi and medical officials and lauded their hard work, commitment and dedication. He also expressed gratitude to NGOs, civil
society groups and the public for their support and cooperation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement for the nationwide lockdown and adhering to the complete ban on any kind of movement in the town. He remarked, “Together we can achieve.” Accompanied by deputy chief minister Y Patton, health & family welfare minister Pangyu Phom, PHED minister Jacob Zhimomi, adviser power Tovihoto, chief secretary Temjen Toy, director general of police TJ Longkumer and other senior State government officials, the chief minister visited the COVID-19 Hospital to review the overall preparedness level. The team inspected the hospital’s ICU unit equipped with three beds and three ventilators and the 10-bedded isolation ward , besides visiting the rooms at Tourist Lodge which are being utilized as quarantine centre for the district.
Dimapur wholesale market to open Apr 6
State government-constituted special committee for Dimapur district has permitted opening of wholesale market from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. at GS Road starting April 6. However, buying from that area would be permitted only with written permission from the concern administrative officer/GB/village council. According to a DIPR report, the panel held a meeting with district administration, police, Naga Council Dimapur, village councils, GBs, DMC and DCCI at DC’s conference hall on April 3. The meeting also decided that all markets in the main town would continue to remain closed, but shops dealing with essential commodities and pharmacies in colonies/ villages would be allowed to cater to public needs. Further, the retail shops in colonies/wards/ villages would be permitted to open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting Monday.
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DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Following reports of some Tablighi Jamaat devotees that have reportedly gone missing after attending the event in Delhi, the Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) has appealed to the state government to step up its vigil along the border areas. Taking note of the porous border with Assam, CNTC has asked the public to be on full alert and report to the authorities if any new visitor or information about those who attended the religious event was noticed. “This is a very serious issue as many persons are now said to have gone into hiding and switched off their phones as per the reports going around,” it said. CNTC clarified that this was not about communalizing any group
or people, but to save the society from the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic. CNTC urged the community involved to come forward and cooperate with the authorities in indentifying the persons and take necessary measures at the earliest for the safety of all. It also appealed to all GBs, chairmen and councils to remain extra alert and report if any person was found to have entered into their areas in recent time. The landlords and house owners should also verify in their premises and bring to the notice of the authorities, it added. Appreciating the state government’s effort to deal with COVID-19 pandemic, CNTC said that a testing lab should be set up at the earliest as was done by neighbouring states. (Cont’d on p-5)
Western Sumi Hoho (WSH) has demanded an immediate sealing of all the borders, saying that there was “a very high chance” of missing attendees of the Tablighi Jamaat at Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi taking shelter at the border areas of Dimapur district and inside Dimapur. WSH, in a press release issued by its president Dr. Kakheto Zhimomi, also demanded that the deputy commissioner (DC) Dimapur direct all the localities and villages to indentify and report “any visitors and newcomers” to the police and health authorities immediately during the ongoing lockdown so as to put them in quarantine. “If the lockdown is lifted, they pose a very serious grievous risk of spreading the deadly vi-
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RN Ravi apprises 3332 under quarantine in state: Govt President, VP on status of Nagaland ONLY 2 FROM NAGALAND ATTENDED Tablighi Jamaat DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Nagaland governor, RN Ravi, Friday briefed the President of India Ram N a t h Kov i n d a n d t h e Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on the status of COVID-19 related situation in Nagaland. According to a Raj Bhavan communiqué, the briefing was a part of discussions the president and the vice president held with the governors, lieutenant governors and administrators of states and union territories. The communiqué stated that Governor Ravi informed the president how the lockdown in Nagaland was near total with popular support. He also highlighted that the health workers in the State were doing their best with the available resources. Governor further praised the religious leaders for encouraging the people in observing social distance, crucial to containing the spread of the pandemic. Governor thanked the president and the vice president for offering all possible assistance to the State in the fight against COVID-19.
Zeliang appeals Tablighi issue: Organizations ask govt to act for united fight against COVID-19 Step up border vigil, CNTC tells govt WSH, WSYF demand border sealing
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Leader of Opposition TR Zeliang has appealed to the citizens of the state to cooperate with the government in the fight against (COVID19). In a statement, Zeliang suggested that the state government bring out prudent and pragmatic measures to handle COVID-19 in case of an outbreak in any district. He also urged the government to frame immediate policies to secure the lives of front-line workers like health professionals, police and home-guard personnel, magistrates and government officials on duty etc. who were bound to directly deal with affected or suspected people. Zeliang said though there has been no report of COVID-19 case in Nagaland, the state cannot be complacent as it is sandwiched between two affected states-Assam and Manipur besides sharing a 215-km long international boundary with Myanmar. While encouraging donations towards Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM CARES) and also towards the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF), Zeliang however urged people to contribute in saving the society by staying at home.
Global virus cases top one million
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rus which has caused a huge number of deaths all over the world,” the hoho stated. WSH suggested that respective organizations be given the responsibility to identify and conduct test on those attendees as they posed “a very high risk” to the whole Nagaland population. Further, WSH urged the DC “not to act on the behest of the selfish interest of the traders”, but for the welfare and the safety of the people. It also urged DC to seek the help of the local grassroots organizations to enforce the lockdown as police alone could not shoulder “this herculean task alone.” The hoho suggested that the district administration streamline the supply of all essential (Cont’d on p-5)
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): State government spokesperson and minister for Planning Coordination and Land Revenue, Neiba Kronu on Friday while briefing on the status COVID-19 informed that 3332 persons were currently under quarantine in the state as on April 3, 5 p.m. Kronu said that 41samples of suspected cases were sent for testing, out of which 32 have tested negative and results of 9 were awaited. He said total of 4715 persons had signed using the ncovid-19 Nagaland App, and out of which 3327 persons self declared with details. Kronu appealed to those had entered the State after March 6, 2020 to self register in the App with full details. With regard to tracking individuals who may have attended the Tablighi Jamaat in Nizamuddhin, New Delhi, Kronu said that both the Health department and the state control room for COVID-19 were separately tracking the persons. He said that till date they
Covid-19 status AS ON APRIL 3, 2020 North East
Confirmed
Nagaland
Nil
Nil
Nil
Assam
20
Nil
Nil
Manipur
2
Nil
Nil
Mizoram
1
Nil
Nil
Arunachal Pradesh
1
Nil
Nil
India
2895
194
75
World
10,30,628
2,18,771
54,137
were able to contact 62 people (22 within the state and 40 outside the state) out of 70 in the list. Further, out of 22 persons in the list, only two were found to have attended the event (Tablighi Jamaat) at Nizamuddin, Kronu stated. Kronu appealed that if there was anyone else from Nagaland, who had attended the religious congregation at Nizamuddhin, to voluntarily come forward and report to the respective DCs. Kronu also informed that over 3000 people were being provided food on a daily basis and 346 people have been housed in relief camps and shelters. Meanwhile, a team from the Health & Fam-
ily Welfare department led by principal director V. Suokhrie visited Kiphire, Zunheboto and Mokokchung districts to oversee the designated COVID-19 hospitals and interacted with the district administration and district health officials. 18 arrested for violation of lockdown orders: As on April 3, 2020 altogether 14 violations of the lockdown were reported in the State. Principal Secretary and Home Commissioner, Abhijit Sinha said 18 persons were arrested and 14 non-FIR cases registered. However, no fine has been imposed and no vehicles seized.
Residents flout lockdown in Kohima
State gets `3 crore to tackle COVID -19
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KOHIMA, APR 3 (NPN): Residents in the State Capital continued panic buying during the window period for shopping 10 a.m. to 12 noon, creating harder task for security forces to rein them in. On Friday, swarm of people descended on the road at Razhu Point, leading to traffic congestion in the area, while none of the shopkeepers or the buyers bothered to maintain social distancing in almost all the grocery shops that were open. It was found that drivers of many vehicles often got annoyed when police stopped them for identification, even as many vehicles using “exempted” car passes provided by the district administration were seen moving around without the officials on duty inside. On the contrary, some vehicle owners were even seen arguing with the security forces for asking them to identify themselves without realising that the latter were only performing their duties risking their lives. The market area below police headquarter in BOC was heavily
Police officer stops a biker at Kohima town on Friday. (NP)
packed with buyers rushing to buy essential commodities. Speaking to Nagaland Post, Kohima superintendent of police K Sophie admitted that it was not the ignorant or uneducated people who were trying to take advantage of the exemption passes that were purely meant for official purposes. He said those officials who were not on duty must own social responsibility by removing the exemption passes when they were not on official duties. Pointing out that many people had been detained but still the people did not listen, Sophie warned that if the present scenario persisted, he would be compelled to take strin(Cont’d on p-5) gent action.
Fruits, vegetables perish in Dimapur due to lockdown AYO to regulate public Staff Reporters
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): As Dimapur district entered the third day of total lockdown, vegetable and fruit vendors incurred huge losses after the abrupt shutdown of markets that has led to decay of huge quantities of vegetables and fruits worth several lakhs of rupees. Pressurised by public resorting to panic buying, hoardings and breaching the recommended social distancing, Dimapur district administration and the Police Commissionerate had on March 31 announced total lockdown from April 1 to April 3 midnight. The lockdown was further extended to April 5 midnight. This sudden lockdown without prior information to the vendors selling perishable food items caused immense financial loss to
Vendors selling vegetables along the footpath on March 31 in Dimapur. (NP File)
vendors, who are mostly daily wage earners. It has been learnt that large quantities of vegetables and fruits perished because of lack of proper storage system. Niresh, a vegetable vendor, told Nagaland Post that he has incurred losses over Rs 5,000 in the last three days as all the vegetables he had procured from the wholesalers before the total shutdown perished.
With no cold storage facility available in the town, Niresh admitted that he and other vegetable vendors had no means to preserve the vegetables leading to huge monetary losses. Fruit vendor Hussain said he was left with rotten fruits worth over Rs 10,000 because of the sudden lockdown. He claimed that his business was already running in losses due to the 21-
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day nationwide lockdown and wondered whether he would ever be able to recover the huge loss. A vegetable and fruit wholesaler also confirmed that due to the sudden lockdown announced by the administration, huge quantities of assorted vegetables and fruits were lying rotten at godowns. The wholesaler feared that the sector of perishable items would end up incurring losses in terms of several lakhs of rupees, if the vendors were not permitted to ply their trade soon. When contacted, Dimapur Chamber of Commerce & Industries (DCCI) president Akashe Zhimomi admitted that vegetables and fruits vendors, who were mostly daily wage earners, had incurred huge loss due to the abrupt total lockdown. (Cont’d on p-5)
movement in Kohima
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Observing that there has been a mixed response from the public in Kohima town towards the nationwide lockdown, Angami Youth Organisation (AYO) has announced starting of regulating movement of people and vehicles in the town. In a release issued through its president Kekhrie Pfukha and vice-president Neidilhoutuo Sechu, the organisation appreciated villages and colonies that have responded positively in adhering to the directive, but noted that many irresponsible residents continued to violate it by coming out of their homes. In spite of the lockdown, it said the State Capital resembled a busy town between 10 am and 2 pm, the period when shops were opened for public to buy their essential com-
modities. Due to the need of the hour, Angami Public Organisation directed AYO to assist government agencies in controlling the violation of the standing order, the statement added. Hence, AYO explained that though principal secretary and home commissioner Abhijit Sinha had clarified that no organisation has been entrusted or assigned in implementing the State government orders, it was compelled to stand up and respond to the lackadaisical approach of the government and public. As vehicles carrying essential commodities had been exempted from the lockdown, it also urged the police to strictly monitor movement of these vehicles by not allowing unnecessary stoppages on the highways.
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): North East Council (NEC) has released Rs. 3 crore to the government of Nagaland to fight the COVID19 outbreak effectively. A statement from NEC secretariat informed that this release was in the nature of an untied fund, which could be utilized as gap funding on activities relating to COVID-19 pandemic not covered under existing central packages. It further said that this release would be in addition to the funds otherwise allocated by the Ministry of DoNER/NEC to Nagaland under existing schemes. NEC stated that the present primary focus of both central and state government was to effectively deal with the serious threat posed by COVID-19 and ensure that it was brought under control with the active participation of the whole society. The sanction comes a week after DoNER minister Dr. Jitendra Singh held review meeting on March 27 through video conferencing, wherein it was decided that DoNER/NEC would provide support of Rs. 25 crore to NE states .
State govt orders bureaucratic rejig
DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): In a major reshuffle of the bureaucracy, Nagaland Governor has ordered transfer and posting of the several senior IAS/NCS/NSS officers with immediate effect. State chief secretary, & Finance commissioner Temjen Toy IAS, has been relieved of the charge of Finance commr. Sentiyanger Imchen, IAS, Addl. CS & APC has been transferred and posted as Finance commissioner. Jan-e Alam, IAS, Addl CS to chief minister, development commr. and Tribal Affairs department will hold additional charge of Transport department on matters relating to Civil Aviation, Railway and Wa(Cont’d on p-5) terways. (Cont’d on p-2) K Y M C