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Centre okays 2 road projects for Nagaland 89,129 COVID Spl. Correspondent cases, 714 deaths NEW DELHI, APR 3 (NPN): Union Minister of in a day, highest Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari Saturday in over 6 months announced that two road proposals worth Rs.523.07 crore have been approved for Nagaland. Union minister informed that two projects included Rs. 226.45 crore for widening of existing intermediate lane/single lane to two-lane from Km 135.00 to Km 147.00 and Km 156.00 to Km 168.00 of NH-61 and Rs. 297.25 crore for widening of existing intermediate lane/single lane to two-lane from Km 185.00 to Km 220.00 of NH61 (New NH 02). E a r l i e r t h i s y e a r, Mokokchung district administration while taking note of some individuals constructing buildings/structures along the NH-02 stretch, had directed responsible individuals to refrain from carrying out any further unauthorised developmental activities over the land within the RoW. DC Mokokchung had stated that some individuals were constructing buildings and structures starting from Km.135.00 (Alichen) to Km.147.00 (Sewak Gate), Km.156.00 (DEF) to Km.168.00 (Yisemyong) and Km.185.00 (Unger) to Km.220.00 (Assam Rifle Gate, Tuli). DC had stated that assessment for property damage compensation for buildings/structures for widening of single lane to two lane of NH-02 along the mentioned stretch had already been carried out and completed by NH team and line departments, district administration in coordination with village council of concerned villages.

NEW DELHI, APR 3 (PTI): India on Saturday recorded 89,129 new COVID19 cases in a day, the highest daily rise in around six-andhalf-months, taking the nationwide tally of infections to over 1.23 crore, according to the Union Health Ministry data on Saturday. The death toll increased to 1,64,110 with 714 more fatalities in a day, also the highest since October 21. The jump in cases reported on Saturday was the highest since September 20 last year when 92,605 new infections were recorded in a span of 24 hours. Corresponding to the rapid surge in cases, the number of active cases too have registered a steady increase for the 24th

11 States are of ‘grave concern’

day in a row with the tally reaching 6,58,909, which is 5.32 per cent of the total infections. The recovery rate has further dropped to 93.36

On the day the Centre categorised 11 States/UTs as “States of grave concern” on account of their high and rising daily cases and deaths, several states moved to take measures and impose curbs on movement to contain the surge in Covid-19 cases. Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Haryana-have contributed 90% of Covid cases and 90.5% of deaths (as on March 31) in the last 14 days, and have crossed or are close to crossing their peaks reported last year, the Centre said. In Mumbai, chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, in an address to the state, stopped short of announcper cent, the data stated. The number of peo- ing a lockdown, but warned ple who have recuperated that a decision may be taken from the disease surged to in the next two days after consultations with experts. 1,15,69,241

81.4% of Covid cases from 8 states in last 24 hrs national, Page 5

5 dead in Myanmar as crackdown continues; death toll mounts to 550 NAY PYI TAW, APR 3 (IANS): Five people were killed across Myanmar on Saturday as the military continues to crack down on the ongoing protests against the February 1 coup. Three people died when the armed forces suppressed a protest in Monywa, in the Sagaing region on Saturday morning, dpa news agency quoted Myanmar Now website as saying in a report. One protester was shot dead and 10 were arrested in Thahtone, Mon state, according to Bago Weekly Journal Online Page. Soldiers took the body, it added. An 18-year-old who was passing by was also shot and killed although he had not been protesting, the newspaper wrote. Despite the threat of violence, people throughout the country turned out to oppose the military takeover, including in Mandalay, Mon and Kayah states and in the

Protesters gather behind a barricade during a protest, in Monywa, on April 3. (Reuters)

Sagaing and Tanintharyi regions. Since the coup, at least 550 people have been killed, including 46 children, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), a nonprofit organization. Currently, 2,751 people have been detained, and 126 arrest warrants issued. Meanwhile, more than 12,000 people fled their villages following military air strikes targeting Mutraw District and Kler Htoo Dis-

4 held in connection with Mar 22 incident State COVID-19 caseload surges to 12362

DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): village, s/o late Yelhozle, were carried out on March Four persons have been ar- village: Kiyevi; Vikaho Kap- 25 by a combined team of rested by the State police in po, s/o Khutokhu, village: SIT, DEF, STF and special connection with the killing Kiyevi and Lovito Swu, branch personnel, in the of three persons on March s/o Hokiqhe, village: Diph- vicinity of scene of crime 22 along the Dimapur-Peren uphar.” and neighbouring villages. district border area. The report citing PRO Following this operation, According to DIPR stated that soon after the suo PRO said that many relevant report quoting SP (Crime) moto case No. 2/2021 was materials and evidences and PRO (PHQ), the Special registered on March 23 under were collected and seized Investigation Team (SIT) sections 302/120 B/188/34 including empty and live amheaded by a DIG constituted IPC R/W 251B/27 (3) Arms munitions of various calibres to investigate a suo moto Act, against unknown per- leading to the arrest of the case filed at the State Crime sons at the SCPS in connec- four persons, who are curPolice Station (SCPS), ar- tion with the firing and kill- rently in police custody. rested the four suspected per- ing of three persons, the SIT PRO mentioned that sons on March 30, 2021 “in visited the place of occur- revealing more details at connection with the firing rence on March 24. The SIT this stage could hamper inand killing of three persons inspected the crime scene vestigation but that during in Lamhainamdi village on and recorded the statements the course of investigation, March 22, 2021.” of the police personnel post- vital leads having a bearing PRO said that the four ed in the disputed area and on the case had emerged and were identified as-- “Zheshi- also examined and recorded more arrests were likely to be to Swu, GB of Kiyevi Vil- the statements of the eyewit- effected in the coming days. lage, s/o late Yethoze, Vil- nesses to the incident. PRO said the SIT was confilage: Kiyevi; Ghosheto Swu, PRO said that extensive dent of unravelling the case NEW DELHI, APR 3 (PTI): VDB secretary of Kiyevi raid and search operations to a logical conclusion. Day temperatures are likely to be above normal over north and east India from April to June, Met department (IMD) said in its summer forecast. DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Zeliangrong ZCOs media and publicity cell stated in The IMD said below normal Civil Organizations (ZCOs) have sought a press note. While condemning the killing of seasonal maximum tempera- immediate intervention of the Governtures are likely over most of ment of India for impartial, speedy and three Zeliangrongs, ZCOs said they took south, parts of east India, effective investigation for delivery of jus- serious note of the lack of will on the northeast and extreme north tice by directing the National Investigating part of the Government of India and India. “During the upcoming Agency (NIA) to probe the killing of three Nagaland government in arresting those hot weather season, above persons on March 22 . involved even after the lapse of more than normal seasonal maximum This was among several resolutions ten days. temperatures are likely over adopted at the emergency meeting held ZCOs also alleged that it was a sign of most of the subdivisions of on March 30 at Peren district, convened both the Centre and state governments’ “innorth, northwest and few by Zeliangrong Baudi (Assam, Manipur ability... insensitivity, insincerity and lack subdivisions of east cen- & Nagaland) where Zeliangrong leaders of commitment into the matter.” ZCOs said tral India. “However, below representing various Zeliangrong civil that the Zeliangrong people, living in the normal seasonal maximum societies and organizations from Zelian- three States, were observing the manner in temperatures are likely over grong territories of three States deliber- which the governments were dealing with most of the subdivisions of ated on the incident at the meeting , the the incident. (Cont’d on p-8) south peninsular India and few subdivisions of east, NE and extreme north India,” it said.

Day temp likely to be above normal: IMD

ZCOs demand NIA probe into Mar 22 incident

Superspreader event reported in Kohima State’s highest oneday spike last week in 6 months DIMAPUR/NEW DELHI, APR 3 (NPN/PTI): One new COVID-19 positive case was reported on Saturday in Tuensang while 16 positive cases were reported on Friday-- 13 in Kohima and 3 in Dimapur, taking the total caseload to 12362. With this the active cases rose to 133 According to Health

department’s weekly bulletin, one ‘superspreader’ event was reported in Kohima, the state’s highest single day spike in six months. “Kohima reported one Superpsreader event as 132 cases were reported from the past week. The outbreak from a training Institute in Kohima sends a clear message that such events can happen anywhere when necessary conditions are met,” Health department stated. It pointed out that all superspreader events in the state had been reported from enclosed and crowded places with maximum face to face human interactions.

No fresh vax registrations of HCWs, FLWs

Centre Saturday directed the states and UTs that no fresh registrations of healthcare and frontline workers will be allowed since some ineligible beneficiaries were getting their names enlisted for vaccination against COVID-19, under this category, in violation of rules. Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, in a letter, said registration of persons aged 45 years and above will continue to be permitted on Co-WIN portal, and asked the states to ensure universal vaccination of already registered healthcare workers (HCWs) and frontline

NTUCT not to allow taxation by NPGs DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Naga Tribal Union C h u m u k e d i m a To w n (NTUCT) which held a joint meeting with the civil society organisations and Chümoukedima Chambers of Commerce and Traders Union (CCCTU) at its office on April 1, 2021, resolved that “any sort of taxation” from various Naga political groups (NPGs) would not be allowed within Chümoukedima jurisdiction. In a press release, NTUCT president Lhousito Khro and joint secretary Aolemba Longkumer said

the joint meeting, which discussed the issue of rampant taxation in and around Chümoukedima, resolved to reaffirm the February 13, 2014 resolution to stand by the clarion call for “One government, one tax”. NTUCT said the house also reiterated that action will be taken against any of the business community violating the February 2014 resolution. While acknowledging the struggles faced by the “different political groups for the freedom movement”, the meeting,

however, maintained that “random and rampant taxation” by various NPGs was only killing the aspirations of the people and impacting heavily on the economy of the people. The meeting was attended by CCCTU, Timber Association Chumoukedima, Sand Stockist and Supplier’s Union Chumoukedima, Boulder Union Chumoukedima, Chumoukedima Town Angami Mechu Krotho, Head G.B Chumoukedima town, Chumoukedima A Village and the officials of the NTUCT.

Magisterial probe ordered into Assam EVM row Noksen by-poll: H. Chuba

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“What a lovely day. Arise and awake. I’ve made plans for a family outing.” K Y M C

trict between March 27 and March 30, Karen National Union, one of the strongest ethnic armed organisations in Myanmar, said on Friday. The group warned that this had led to a “major humanitarian crisis”. The group urged the international community to stop selling “all explosive weaponry large and small, any advanced technology that is used to propagate war and jet fighters” to the armed forces.

KARIMGANJ/HAILAKANDI (ASSAM), APR 3 (PTI): A magisterial probe has been ordered to determine why a polling team in Assam carried an EVM in a vehicle owned by the wife of a BJP candidate, officials said Saturday. Karimganj district deputy superintendent Anbamuthan MP issued an order Friday to probe the incident, which has snowballed into a huge controversy amid the ongoing Assam assembly elections. Additional District Magistrate Rajeshan Terang has been asked to conduct the enquiry and submit a detailed report

within three days. “... This incident posed a threat to security of the polled EVMs and has an adverse effect on the law and order situation,” the order said. The probe will also find out the circumstances leading to the poll party travelling in a private vehicle, and ascertain whether there was any lapse or conspiracy on the part of the authorities. Violence had broken out on the outskirts of Karimganj town Thursday night after a crowd spotted a BJP candidate’s vehicle being used to transport a polled EVM to the strong room, prompting the police to fire

in the air to bring the situation under control. The poll team from Ratabari constituency claimed that its official vehicle broke down midway, forcing them to ask for a lift from a passing vehicle, which turned out to be that of the wife of BJP’s Patharkandi candidate. Sitting MLA Krishnendu Paul is the BJP candidate from the Patharkandi seat, while Ratabari is currently represented by his party MLA Bijoy Malakar, who is contesting the election as well. Ratabari and Patharkandi constituencies went to the polls in the second phase Thursday.

EC has suspended four election officials and ordered repolling at the booth. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also sought an inquiry by the commission. Meanwhile, police arrested at least six persons for allegedly live streaming the violence that had erupted after the incident, and inciting the mob to attack private vehicle in which the poll party was travelling with three units of EVM. Opposition Congress a n d t h e A I U D F h ave slammed the authorities for the incident, and alleged that the EVM was being “stolen”.

Chang elected unopposed

DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): Candidate of the ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) H. Chuba Chang was declared elected unopposed to the Nagaland Assembly for the by-election to the 51 Noksen constituency on Saturday. Chang, who is also the PDA consensus candidate, was the only candidate to file nomination for the bypoll scheduled for April 17 and was therefore, declared elected uncontested on Saturday, the last date for withdrawal of candidature. The bylection was to

fill the vacancy caused after the demise of C.M. Chang, then sitting MLA said deputy chief electoral officer Nagaland, Awa Lorin, in a letter to Election Commission of India. After H. Chuba declared elected to the Assembly, the strength of the ruling NDPP in the 60-member House has risen 21. NDPP’s alliance partner BJP has 12 MLAs. The Peoples Democratic Alliance government is also supported by two Independent MLAs. The opposition NPF has 25 MLAs.

workers (FLWs) at the earliest. Bhushan said all efforts have been made in close collaboration with states and UTs to saturate vaccination of HCWs and FLWs. While tracking the progress, timeline for completing vaccination of all HCWs and FLWs with first dose of COVID-19 vaccine has been extended multiple times and was finally fixed at February 25 for HCWs and March 6 for FLWs, he stated. “…it has been decided that no fresh registrations in categories of HCWs and FLWs will be allowed with immediate effect,” he said in the letter.

CM, Dy.CM, others extend Easter greetings DIMAPUR, APR 3 (NPN): State chief minister Neiphiu Rio extended Easter greetings to the people of Nagaland and wished for a happy and a blessed Easter Sunday. In a message, Rio said Easter was a time of renewal and awakening and prayed that the miracle of Easter bring renewed hope, faith, love and joy; all received through God’s divine grace. Dy.CM: State deputy chief minister Y Patton said Easter Sunday was celebrated throughout the world to glorify the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the death, giving all believers a blessed assurance. In his message, Patton said that Christ lived His life in humility and in the service of the people, teaching and living the Gospel of Love. “During this Easter, let us learn to imbibe virtues of love, peace and compassion which are the true tenets of Christianity and may the love of Jesus Christ touch upon each and every one of our lives,” he said and wished the people a very blessed and Happy Easter. NPCC: Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee has conveyed warm Easter greetings to every citizen of Nagaland and prayed that “this Easter celebration continue to reflect Christ in our lives.” (Cont’d on p-8) K Y M C


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