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Steps taken to promote entrepreneurship in NE

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NEW DELHI, FEB 3 (NPN): Union minister of state (independent charge) development of north eastern region (DoNER), Dr. Jitendra Singh, said that the government has initiated and implemented several initiatives to promote entrepreneurship in North-East. In a statement laid in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, Dr. Singh said that steps have been taken for improvement in enabling environment and vibrant ecosystem to enable entrepreneurs to tap the potential of the region. He disclosed that important connectivity projects for capital rail, air and road connectivity would be completed in the next two to three years. Dr.Singh said development of Inland Waterways-National Waterways 2 and National Waterways 16 will provide connectivity to Haldia through IndoBangladesh Protocol Route and greatly benefit the eco-system by reducing cost. Dr. Singh said bamboo which has the potential to change the NE economy has got a boost with setting up of

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bio-refinery at Numaligarh; Bamboo Industrial Park at Dima Hasao. Further, he said that entrepreneurs in the region have also been benefitted under various credit related schemes. The Start-up India Initiatives aims at fostering entrepreneurship and promoting innovation by creating and enabling eco-system. Under this, 408 startups have been recognized in the NER, Dr.Singh said. Promoting higher education in NER: Dr. Jitendra Singh said that Government of India has given focused attention on promoting Higher Education in the region. In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Dr.Singh said that each North East State has one Central University with Manipur having three and Assam having two. Besides, the Ministry of Education has set up three Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIIT) in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode in the North Eastern Region in addition to already existing Centrally Funded Higher Educational Institutions namely, 11 Central Universities, 8 National Institutes of Technol-

ogy (NITs), Indian Institute of Management, Shillong, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, North Eastern Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST), Arunachal Pradesh and Central Institute of Technology, Kokrajhar. Also, there are two Central Institutes of Hotel Management (CIHM) run by the Ministry of Tourism at Guwahati and in Shillong offering hospitality courses. As per North Eastern Council (NEC) General Guidelines 2020, he said promotion of NER is one of the focused sectors. Utilization of funds allocated to NE States: Dr. Jitendra Singh, in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, said that during the period from F.Y. 2014-15 to 2020-21 (as on 31.12.2020) funds amounting to Rs.13199.36 crore were released by DoNER ministry to North Eastern States including Assam, for projects sanctioned under various schemes of the Ministry. Utilization certificates of Rs.12242.34 crore has been received from the state governments during the period from F.Y.2014-15 to 2020-21(as on 31.12.2020), he stated.

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Potential antiviral drug for COVID-19 identified LONDON, FEB 3 (PTI): Researchers have identified an antiviral drug which is highly effective against the COVID-19 causing coronavirus, and could have major implications in how future disease outbreaks are managed. The team, including researchers at the University of Nottingham in the UK, found that the plant-derived antiviral, at small doses, triggers a highly effective broad-spectrum host-centred antiviral innate immune response against three major types of human respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. Given that acute respiratory virus infections caused by different viruses are clinically indistinguishable, an effective broad-spectrum that can target different virus types at the same time could significantly improve clinical management, the researchers said. According to the study, published in the journal Viruses, an antiviral of this type could potentially be made available for community use to control active infection and its spread. The key features based on cell and animal studies, which make thapsigargin a promising antiviral are that it is effective against viral infection when used before or during active infection, the researchers said. The drug is also able to prevent a virus from making new copies of itself in cells for at least 48 hours after a single 30-minute exposure, they said. The researchers noted that thapsigargin is stable in acidic pH, as found in the stomach, and therefore can be taken orally. They said the drug could, therefore, be administered without the need for injections or hospital admission. It is not sensitive to virus resistance, and is at least several hundred-fold more effective than current antiviral options, according to the study.

Rio takes charge as NERPC chairman

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State govt directs hospitals on fire safety

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Nagaland has second highest debt in India: 15 Finance Commission report Total Transfers Recommended FOR NAGALAND by FC-XV (2021-26) Rs. in crore Share in Post Disaster HighCentral Devolution Local manPMGSY Sta- JudiHealth er Agri Taxes & Revenue Govts ageroads tistics ciary Edn Duties Deficit ment 24039

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NEW DELHI, FEB 3 (NPN): The 15 Finance Commission (15 FC) in its report ‘Finance Commission in COVID times’ (Vol IV) mentioned that Nagaland had the second highest debt in the country. Though the State’s Debt/GSDP had reduced from 55.5% in 2011–12 to 42.7 in 2018– 19, 15 FC said that it was still much higher than the National Health Education Standards (NEHS) average of 29.61%. It pointed out that debt should be consolidated in line with the new FRBM Act and the recommendations of FC-XV. Further, the commission also noted that the State needed to restructure and rationalise its expenditure priorities. The committed expenditure (including GIA Salary) of Nagaland was 67.3% of its TRE in 2018–19

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(all States average 50.6%), on the other hand, capital expenditure in Nagaland declined between 2011–12 and 2018–19, both as a percentage of GSDP (from 10.3% to 5.9%) and total expenditure (20.4% to 12.8%). It said that the State need to take measures to reduce burden of committed expenditure to free up resources for development expenditure. At the same time, the 15 FC said that the State also needed to reduce its infrastructure deficit by increasing capital expenditure and finding alternate sources of funding like PPP. As per the Ranking in NITI Aayog’s Sustainable Development Goals Index (2019), Nagaland was placed 19th out of 29 States. The State needs to ensure that benefits of economic growth trickle down to all sections of society, the report stated.

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Recommendations The 15th Finance Commission (XVFC) has recommended Rs. Rs. 21249 crore as post-devolution revenue deficit/surplus (grants in aid for revenue deficit) for the period 2021-26. As per the recommendations the post-devolution revenue deficit will be covered for the following period-- Rs. 4557 crore (2021-22), Rs. 4530 crore (2022-23), Rs. 4447 crore (2023-24), Rs. 4068 crore (2024-25) and Rs. 3647 (2025-26). Similarly, 15 FC also recommended the pre-devolution revenue deficit for the period- Rs. 8304 crore (2021-22) Rs. 8699 crore (2022-23), Rs. 9138 (202324), Rs. 9397 (2024-25 and Rs. Rs. 9750 crore (202526). The 15 FC has recommended Total Transfers for Nagaland amounting to Rs. 47812 crore under various heads. (See table)

JVC grateful to JYO, CM and MLA for resolving ultimatum

D I M A P U R , F E B 3 leadership in solving the It said the labourers development of the vilDIMAPUR, FEB 3 (NPN): (NPN): Jotsoma Youth impasse over the issue of neither received wages lage, that included upBusiness Advisory ComOrganisation (JYO) has development of Govern- nor any other incentive grade of Jotsoma ME mittee (BAC) of the NaD I M A P U R , F E B 3 agreed to withdraw its ment Higher Secondary from the government, School to Government galand Legislative Assembly (NPN): State government ultimatum of stopping School, Jotsoma and ap- yet silently carried out High School and con(NLA), which sat at the has directed all the gov- water supply to Kohima pointment of Grade IV the tasks of laying pipes struction of additional assembly committee room ernment hospitals start- following a request from staff under PHED which through the mountain- infrastructure like adunder the chairmanship of had been unfulfilled for ous terrains for water ditional buildings and ing from primary health the chief secretary. NLA speaker, Sharingain This was disclosed the last 45 years. supply to Kohima. quarters for the school, centres (PHCs) to private Longkumer, on February 2, b y Jo t s o m a Vi l l a ge JVC hoped that pubAfter Nagaland at- a full-sized playground, hospitals/nursing homes 2021, has decided to hold in Nagaland to nominate Council (JVC) chairman lic too would appreciate tained Statehood in 1963, etc. JVC said the governseventh session of the 13th nodal officer for fire safety Rüdolie Nagi and secre- the hardships and sacri- JVC said the situation ment also committed to NLA from February 12-20, with immediate effect and tary Rüdosielie Peseyie. fices that villagers made normalised and, with appoint villagers to suit2021. A statement issued the same should be sub- In a statement, JVC also for the betterment of soci- increased urbanisation, able Grade-IV posts. JVC by the assembly secretariat James Sangma handing over a document to Neiphiu Rio, Wednesday. (NP) mitted to the office of the thanked JYO for taking ety over the years. While the State government expressed gratitude to the stated that the meeting has principal director, health up the issue and appealed noting that Jotsoma vil- requested the village for State government for upCorrespondent Rio’s appointment as chairman of finalised the provisional proand family welfare within to the public not to take it lage has been bestowed more water. JVS said Jot- grading the ME School to NERPC, under the Power ministry, gramme for the seventh sesotherwise as the issue was with many natural re- soma willingly allowed Government High School sion of the 13th assembly. KOHIMA, FEB 3 (NPN): State was made on April 20, 2020. How- February 20, 2021. The chief minister Neiphiu Rio officially ever, due to COVID-19 pandemic, nodal officers would be in- not only for the village sources which the vil- PHED to tap water in 1978 as committed took charge as chairman of North the formal handing and taking over charge of fire safety in their but for the betterment of lagers readily share with from Dzüna and Kelorü and housed the school in society, particularly for neighbouring villages and streams, two lifelines of the same building conhealth care units. Eastern Regional Power Committee could not take place. In a press release, joint the student community the State Capital, JVC the village. Accordingly, structed in 1968. It said (NERPC) at a programme held in NERPC is the highest forum DIMAPUR, FEB 3 (NPN): this regard at his official residence that coordinates various issues director and state nodal of- as majority of students of said old folks still narrate the department laid big- that the school was again concerning power sector in NE, in- ficer for fire safety, Dr C. Government Higher Sec- how they suffered in late ger pipes and constructed upgraded to Higher SecNagaland recorded 16 new here on Wednesday evening. Taking to twitter, Rio said he cluding generation and transmission Tetseo stated that the state ondary School, Jotsoma 1950s and early 1960s a reservoir at Phezhu, ondary School with Arts COVID-19 positive cases on Wednesday-- 15 in Kohima had formally taken over the charge utilities. Since all States and utilities government would soon are from outside the vil- when they were used as Jotsoma for the purpose and Commerce streams and 1 in Dimapur, taking the from outgoing chairman James are interdependent on each other in come up with standard lage. JVC also thanked forced labour to lay down and which was inaugu- in 2014 but however regretted that not a single Sangma, who is power minister of respect of power generation, trans- guidelines, adding that the Keneizhakho Nakhro pipes for water supply to rated in 1976. caseload to 12117. While inaugurating classroom was added to As on February 3, the Meghalaya. The chairmanship of mission and distribution, it is an im- fire & emergency services MLA. The two also ex- Kohima, as a punishment state recorded 66 active NERPC is held on a rotational basis portant body. It is also responsible department would be the pressed gratitude to chief since some prominent un- the project, it said the the existing structure of cases while a total of 11815 for a period of one year by power for monitoring of energy flow and nodal agency for certifica- minister Neiphiu Rio derground leaders were state government made ME School. (Cont’d on p-8) for his mature and able from the village. (Cont’d on p-8) certain commitments for tion. patients have so far recov- ministers from among the NE states. enforcement of grid discipline. ered from the infection. PTI: India’s COVID19 tally of cases rose to 1,07,77,284 with 11,039 new infections, while the recoverStaff Reporter 18 grandchildren, 56 greatfitness test centres are opies surged to 1,04,62,631, ac- NEW DELHI, FEB 3 grandchildren and 12 greaterational and there are only DIMAPUR, FEB 3 (NPN): cording to the Union Health (AGENCIES): After the great-grandchildren. She two authorised scrapping Though unable to hear or Ministry data updated on vehicle scrapping policy ansleeps in a tiny corner of nounced by the Union Budcentres, including one in see properly, Pupirei Pfükha Wednesday. her kitchen alongside huge Noida. The death toll increased get 2021 on Monday comes has not lost her zest for life bamboo baskets stored with The ministry has also as she remains cheerful. to 1,54,596 with 110 daily into effect, holding on to grains and meat hanging by been tasked to explore the This reporter travelled to new fatalities, the data up- 15-year-old vehicles will the kitchen roof to dry. become expensive. While possibility to come out with Kigwema village recently dated at 8 am showed. Pupirei is among the the cost for getting a fitness voice messages about the to meet Pupirei Pfükha who few surviving elders of the certificate for such combenefits of the scrapping family members claim is State who had witnessed the Pupirei Pfükha (NP) mercial vehicles will go up policy in the mobile phones 119 years and which would invasion of Japanese troops by up to 62 times, the fee for of vehicle owners and drivers make her perhaps the oldest Vichapa Pfükha and they during the World War II renewal of registration of at petrol pumps, dealers and living person in Nagaland. were blessed with four chil- when they arrived at Kigprivate vehicles will increase service centres. The ministry Family members said she dren – three sons and one wema on April 4, 1944. She by up to eight times. Also, will also come up with mea- became blind when she was daughter. The eldest son still recalls the day when she states will now impose green sures to prohibit any misuse in her eighties. is the first matriculate, first carried one of her children tax over and above the road of policy for scrapping any When asked to sub- graduate and first gazetted on her back and held the tax that every vehicle owner stolen vehicle. stantiate their claim, fam- officer (in the State art & others by the hands as she needs to pay. F i n a n c e M i n i s t e r ily members said her age culture department) of Kig- walked towards Khonoma cent of the annual road tax. cars. States can levy green The road transport This will be in addition to tax on such vehicles for five Nirmala Sitharaman on was counted from date of wema village and passed village for safety and shelministry will announce the the normal road tax a ve- years, which would be in Monday announced the birth as recorded in her away in 1989. Her husband ter, leaving her husband scrapping policy in the next hicle owner pays. much-awaited voluntary voter identity card. Family passed away in 1969. In behind. Later, she returned addition to road tax. two weeks. As per the motor Similarly, in the case of In both cases, vehicles vehicle scrapping policy to members said Pupirei, born fact, all her four children to her native village looking vehicle law, renewal of fit- 15-year plus private vehicles, failing in the automatic fit- phase out old and pollut- in 1902 and hailing from predeceased her– three dur- for her husband. ness certificate is mandatory the registration charge would ness test will be de-registered ing vehicles. She said this Kigwema village, under ing the 1980s and 1990s Pupirei embraced annually once it is more than go up for two-wheelers from from Vahan, the central will promote fuel-efficient Jakhama circle. and the lone surviving son Christianity in the early “This is like Indo-Pakistan Family members in- on August 15, 2020 at the part of 1990 and followed eight years old. On top of the current Rs 300 to Rs database of vehicles. Cur- and environment friendly border. But we’re here to formed this reporter that age of 82. the Baptist denomination. this, states can levy a green 1,000 and it would increase rently, only seven out of the vehicles while cutting on stop farmers.” (Cont’d on p-8) Pupirei was married to Pupirei is blessed with tax, which can be 10-25 per from Rs 600 to Rs 5,000 for 25 sanctioned automated India’s huge import bills.

State COVID tally 12117

New policy makes it costly to keep old cars 119 years, Pupirei still yearns to live longer

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NSH appeals govt on foothill road Circular road inaugurated in Longleng

DIMAPUR: Northern Sumi Hoho (NSH) has appealed to the state government to transform the foothill road project into reality by extending “all the possibilities and priorities.” In a press release, NSH president Kughavi Chophy and general secretary Vikai Yeptho maintained that completion of the foothill road would not only boost state’s economy, but will also produce more young entrepreneurs, which it said would “definitely contribute to our state economy and unemployment.” Meanwhile, NSH has expressed appreciation to Nagaland Foothill Road coordination committee (NFHRCC) for its tireless efforts and extending all its valuable time and resources towards early completion of the “Dream Road project”.

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NTEP ACF activity led by DTO Dimapur, Dr Benchilo Ngullie

initiated for treatment. It may be noted that NHM Dimapur ACF is an activity to reach the unreached in a campaign mode to enhance TB case finding. Vulnerable areas have been mapped and house to house case-finding activity is being carried out to screen for people having TB symptoms like cough, fever, sudden weight loss, night sweating and to get tested by CBNAAT for early and definitive diagnosis of TB and rifampicin resistance. The activity is carried out every year since 2017 and is an important

complementary strategy to accelerate case detection to achieve the national goal to eliminate TB by 2025. It is provider-initiated and systematic searching for TB in individuals who would not otherwise seek health services and bringing them into care for diagnosis and treatment. ACF strategy may be both economically and epidemiologically relevant and may bring down the level of transmission.

OF OUR BELOVED THEMRAY KASAR "And the dead in Christ will rise first".

1 Thes 4:16

1st Death Anniversary

4 Feb 1978 – 4 Feb 2011

We fondly remember you always and more so this day being your Birth day. DP-671

ADC and administrator Longleng town council, D Robin with ward leaders.

Correspondent LONGLENG, Feb 3 (NPN): Newly constructed circular road connecting Agri and Shamkang ward in Longleng was inaugurated by ADC & administrator Longleng Town Council, D Robin Wednesday, in the presence of ward chairmen, public leaders and public of Agri and Shamkang ward. Delivering a short speech, ADC lauded the leaders and general public of both wards for taking up one of the major and long awaited project and completing it within a short span of time without waiting for the fund from the government. Robin said that taking up a major project without involving government fund was one of the best success stories. He shared that constructing of inter-colony circular road with their own available resources showed undying unity, cooperation and team work among people of two ward.

IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved Temjenyanger

10th DEATH ANNIVERSARY

Parents, bro, sis, niece and nephews

1ST DEATH ANNIVERSARY It has been a year since you left us all but your love and care for us still remains the same though you are not here with us anymore. Your good deeds and love for us echoes in us everyday and we cherish the good deeds you did for us all. Gone but not forgotten. Soon we will meet in a place we will never be apart. DP-607

DIMAPUR: Dimapur district’s National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP) has been conducting active casefinding (ACF) of TB in individuals under Dimapur district since January 23, led by DTO Dimapur, Dr. Benchilo Ngullie. A press release by media officer, NHM Dimapur, Kimnei stated that the ongoing ACF was effectively conducted at central jail, sub-jail, Ura villa colony, 4th to 6th mile stone quarries, day & night shelter home and Miqlat Ministry Centre, Singrijan. Three TB cases were detected during the ACF and have been

DC Dimapur convenes DTF meeting: DC Dimapur, Rajesh Soundarajan has convened a meeting with District Task Force (DTF) on February 4, 12 p.m., conference hall, DC Dimapur. All concerned members of DTF for COVID19 vaccine have been directed to attend the meeting. NPSC Kma informs: Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) secretary John Tsulise Sangtam has informed that answer keys of NCS, NPS, NSS and allied services (mains) examination 2019 has been declared. Details can be accessed from the commissions website at www.npsc.co.in and from the board of the commission. Sitting of committee on subordinate legislation: MLA and chairman, Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Dr. Imtiwapang Aier has fixed a sitting of the committee on February 8, 2 p.m. at committee room of assembly secretariat, Kohima. All members have been requested to attend the meeting. Physical verification of EVMS & VVPATS: As per direction of Election Commissioner of India, Phek HQ conducted physical verification of M-1, M-2,M2M3 & M3 of EVMs and VVPATS by using mobile app on February 1 which will continue till February 10 at DC office Phek. Lost and found: UT GPRN NSCN (I-M) has informed a Scooty, Honda Activa, bearing Chassis no. ME4JC445G98169326 and engine number JC44E0169393 has been recovered. Rightful owner may claim the vehicle by producing original documents within seven days of this publication or contact at 7085596462.

Loving wife, children, grandchildren and relatives.

Died on 04/02/2020

7TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY

In this, he called upon the people of Agri and Shamkang ward to keep up the spirit even in the days ahead in order to bring more progress and development in the town. ADC also said that government provides number of schemes under rural and urban development. However, he lamented that most schemes were not properly implemented and transparency in fund utilisation was also not up to the expectation whereby, developments had been lacking. He therefore appealed to all, to do away with such practices so that it would benefit not only the community but also the society as a whole. Others who spoke at the occasion included YB Angam Phom, public leader, L. Chingai Phom, former LTC and president Shamkang ward, Eshau Phom. Earlier, the programme was chaired by H Donyei Nyam, invocation by L Echa Phom and welcome & introduction by Phei-e Phom.

OFFICE OF THE

ASANGMA VILLAGE COUNCIL P.O. TULI- 798618, Dist. Mokokchung, Nagaland

CONDOLENCE

The ASANGMA Village Council was deeply saddened to hear the sudden demise of our dynamic leader Shri Temjen Toy, Chief Secretary to the Govt. Of Nagaland. Lt. Shri Temjen Toy was a very humble and generous bureaucrat, and dedicated gentleman. His unconditional love and support towards our village will be cherished in all the days to come. His untimely demise is indeed a great loss for the entire Nagas, specially our villagers. We convey our deep condolences to the bereaved family members and pray for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace. Sd/(I. Kilang Jamir) Chairman ASANGMA VILLAGE COUNCIL DC-104

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Lt. Zhovi Mepfhü-o (04/02/2020) KNOTTED Life stranger than strangers Hope seems elusive Future looks grey & bleak Happiness like a borrowed thing smiling in nothingness Without you! Bereft of everything, but your love Ever strong yet gentle Surreal but so real Peaceful and comforting Promising and assuring of love Yes you’ve kept your word To be knotted forever!

Lt. I PANGILA (DIBUIA)

Till we meet again!! “Though He brings grief, He will show Compassion, so great is His unfailing love” Lamentations 3:32 K-271

Loving wife, daughter and family.

Born : 30.08.1947 – DIED : 24.01.2021 We, the family members of Lt. I. Pangila convey our heartfelt thanks to all friends, neighbours, churches and unions, who supported us physically, mentally and financially during her illness and till her last breath. Your charitable deeds towards our family will forever be cherished. With Love Husband, Children, In-laws and Grand Children DP-672

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“He shall enter into peace; they shall rest in their beds, each one walking in his uprightness.” Isaiah 57:2 Through this column, we the bereaved family members of Lt. P. Chipenthung Ngullie H/O C. Chipeno Ngullie of Seithekema C Village would like to express our deepest and heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual who stood by us spiritually, physically and financially at the untimely demise on 29/01/2021. We convey our special thanks to : 1. Shri. Albert Ezung DMC (Administrator) 2. Shri. Thungjanbemo Tungoe ADC Pughoboto 3. Shri. Yanrenthung Kikon DSP ( Prision) 4. Shri. Litsen Kikon EAC Sungro 5. Dr. Renthungo Patton Kohima 6. Shri. T. Chipo Odyuo PA to Dy. CM 7. Shri. Longshithung Kikon PA to Dy. CM 8. Shri. Renjamo Kikon 9. ADC STAFF, Sanis, Wokha 10. CISF UNIT DCRTPP Yamuna Nagar Haryana 11. CISF, UNIT ASA Dimapur, Naga Party 12. CISF UNIT, Guwahati, Lotha Party 13. Delhi Lotha Student Union 14. Naga Christian Fellowship Delhi 15. Dimapur Nkonjan Koio Ekhung 16. Koio Village Baptist Church 17. Lotha Baptist Ekhumkho Seithekema C 18. Seithekema Lotha Ekhung 19. Lotha Students’ Union Seithekema 20. Koio Yan Ezomontsurui Khumshum 21. Ezomontsurui Seithekema ‘C’ 22. Chumukedima Nkonjan lo evan Longsai Yanpoe Yanpia eyi Okho 23. Dimapur Nkonjan Koio Eloe Khumshum 24. Families and friends

JOEL KEPPEN

Times flies fast, but some memories can never be forgotten or erased from the mind of the dearest ones. You will always remain in our thoughts. DP-660

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Dearest Ipu, Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond Words and missed beyond measure. K-286

Loving wife, children, grand children & in-laws

Fondly Remembered on First Death Anniversary

LATE ER. KÜVESHE TETSEO November 1946 – February 4th 2020

Life goes on at its own pace. But some Memories can never be forgotten or erased from the mind of the dearest ones. You will always remain in our thoughts.

Loving wife, daughters, parents and siblings. K-290

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2-day TCC, NERPC meeting begins at Kohima

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WEATHER FORECAST February 4

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Agartala Times of clouds and sun

28 10

Aizawl

Mostly sunny and pleasant

Guwahati Partly sunny

25 6 28 11

Partly sunny and pleasant

26 6

Itanagar Nice with clouds and sun

25 12

Shillong Partly sunny and pleasant

20 5

Imphal

Kohima

Partly sunny and nice

Dimapur Partly sunny and pleasant Mkg

Partly sunny and nice

21 7 27 12 23 9

Tuensang Partly cloudy and cooler

15 5

Partly sunny

21 12

Zunheboto Partly sunny

20 7

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Dignitaries at the TCC & NERPC meeting at Kohima, Wednesday. (NP)

Correspondent KOHIMA, FEB 3 (NPN): The two-day 21st Technical Coordination Committee (TCC) and North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC) meeting hosted by State power department got underway at Hotel Vivor here on Wednesday. Delivering the keynote address on the occasion, TCC chairman and power engineerin-chief Shikato Sema expressed concern on the alarming figures of outstanding dues to NEEPCO, OTPC and NTPC and urged the constituent members to take extraordinary measures to clear the dues as financial health of those generating companies was crucial to sustainability of the region as a whole. He also stressed taking up

with Government of India (GoI) the issue of Power System Development Fund (PSDF) funding pattern regarding “reliable communication” project for 100% funding as a special case for the North-eastern States. Shikato said the power demand met from the Northeastern (NER) Grid had increased from around 1.5 GW in 2009-10 to approximately 3 GW in 2019-20, and from 690 MU per month in 2009-10 to 1,360 MU per month in 2019-20, which is about 100% growth in the last 10 years. He remarked that the power sector in India had undergone significant progress since Independence and now has an installed capacity of 374 GW approximately as in December 2020. He said India has the

CAB holds meeting in Mon

Mon Childline Advisory Board at the meeting at DC’s office, Mon. (DIPR)

DIMAPUR: Mon Childline Advisory Board (CAB) held a meeting on February 2 at DC’s office, conference room, Mon town under the chairmanship of DC Mon, Thavaseelan K. According to DIPR report, Mon Childline team gave a presentation on the basic concept and functioning of the programme and its achievement since its inception which includes one child abuse case and support to 28 families during the pandemic. Childline team also made an appeal to all line Departments to help them in various capacities so as to make the programme more visible and efficient. DC Mon addressed issues raised by the team and assured them full cooperation and support to resolve

them. The meeting was attended by officers of various Departments and members of the board. It may be noted that Childline Mon is part of a national programme which was launched in Mon on August 2020, to assist, aid and rescue children in distress through a 24/7 Toll free no 1098. Childline teams on receiving a distress call arrives at the destination within 60 minutes and depending on the case, rehabilitation and constant follow up on the well-being of the child is provided. Childline reaches out to children from 0-18 years of age and in extreme emergency cases, up to 25 years of age.

world’s largest synchronised national grid with 4,33,510 circuit KM of transmission lines at various voltage levels like 765kV, 400kV, 220k ,+/- 500kV and +/-800 kV at present. The TCC chairman said the installed renewable generation capacity also increased at a fast pace over the past few years, posting a CAGR of 17.33% between financial year 20I4 and 2020, even as GoI has also set an ambitious target of installing 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, which includes 100 GW from solar, 60 GW from wind, 10 GW from biopower and 5 GW from small hydro-power. Stressing following up on the minutes of 20th TCC meeting held on September 12, 2019 at Guwahati, Shikato observed

2 held for murder, carjacking DIMAPUR: Dimapur police in a joint operation with Assam police arrested two persons on February 2, 2021 in connection with a murder and carjacking case in Sonitpur district of Assam. According to Dimapur police PRO, besides the arrest of two accused identified as Biswajit Mech (25) and Saliatro Khempari (40), the joint team also recovered the hijacked vehicle. PRO said the arrest and recovery was a result of a consecutive police operation in Naharbari, Diphupar and Doyapur area. The arrested persons along with the recovered vehicle was handed over to Assam police, PRO said. 3 rescued: Dimapur women police station personnel along with the assistance of KarbiAnglong police rescued three female minors missing from the border area near New Field Check Gate on February 2, 2021. The three rescued girls are from Kiphire district. In this connection, PRO said the necessary steps have been taken to re-unite them with their respective family members.

Kids reading the books at Free street library.

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by Mission Compound Colony Youth Association (MCCYA). According to a press release, giving an insight on the project, founder and initiator of Pick a Book and ex-assembly speaker, Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU), Vezito Tetseo said that he had always dreamt of starting the project and has been collecting

books from friends and well wishers. According to him, the project would be “a catalyst of creating an impact towards community building” and stated that certain books and novels written by prominent authors would be featured on their official Instagram handle at pickabookastreetlibrary for avid readers which can be

borrowed within Phek town at minimal rental charge for maintenance of street library. Tetseo expressed gratitude towards District Administration and DLCW MSK-BBBP, Phek for acknowledging his effort. He also acknowledged the colony youth for tirelessly working round the clock, in assisting him financially and materially and thanked every individual who donated in books and in kind. He informed that those willing to donate books were welcome as he would come up with more street libraries in the future. Guest speaker, SDO (C) Phek, Zhoi Lohe maintained that reading would improve and enhance the thought process, vocabulary and writing skills among the people. He expressed happiness on the new project which would empower people from all walks of life, as many were not equally privileged to access and afford books. While lamenting that people in the society wasted time instead of making their lives more meaningful, Lohe held that

that there was a time when Kopili hydro-electric project (HEP), Khangdong HEP and Loktak HEP were the only Central sector generators in the Northeast and NER Grid was dependent on power import from the eastern region. Presently, he said the installed capacity of NER Grid was approximately 4.5 GW, which was around 150% of maximum demand of the region, even as transmission sector also witnessed rapid growth post Independence. He said a slew of regulatory and policy reforms have been initiated in the country’s power sector in the last two decades, which include, among others, implementation of ABT mechanism, open access in transmission system, introduction of power exchanges, DSM regulations, introduction of Renewable Energy Certificate mechanism, etc. Mentioning that one of the recent remarkable initiatives in Indian power sector was the launch of real time market (RTM) with effect from June 1, 2020, Shikato said prior to this market option available for power procurement/sale was day-ahead market. However, with the launch of RTM, constituents across the country were getting an option to meet their energy requirements closer to real-time operation, he said, adding that the entire Northeastern States, including Nagaland, were actively participating in RTM to optimise their portfolio and meet their requirement.

He emphasised that since almost all States had completed implementation of Advanced Distribution Management Solutions (ADMS) pilot project, there was a need to take up ADMS project implementation for the entire State as early as possible from PSDF funding. Referring to Scheduling, Accounting, Metering and Settlement of Transactions (SAMAST) project taken up as common for all the North-eastern States, Shikato said as it was already under implementation in some States, the rest left out need to be pushed for early implementation. To optimise the benefit, he said downstream connectivity considerations should also be planned and considered accordingly during conceptualisation itself by all concerned, especially during project appraisals. He said the downstream connectivity issue of 400/220 KV sub-station at Zhadima in Nagaland and 11 KV downstream connectivity for North Eastern Region Power System Improvement Project (NERPSIP) in Nagaland were classic examples where the beneficiary States were not properly apprised of its responsibilities. Members from Central undertakings and dignitaries from Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram are taking part in the two-day meet. Earlier, chief engineer (D&R) Moa Aier gave the welcome address.

DAYO appreciates NFHRCC for inviting tribal hohos, MLAs DIMAPUR: Dimapur Ao Youth Organisation (DAYO) has appreciated the initiative of Nagaland Foothills Road Coordination Committee (NFHRCC) of inviting all 11 tribal hohos and MLAs representing the affected tribes who transverse the foothills road to a consultative meeting on February 5. In a press release, the organisation appealed to all MLAs from the Ao community to attend the meeting and be a part of the decision making to realise dreams of completing the foothills road before the arrival of monsoon this year. While expecting a positive outcome from the proposed meeting, DAYO also made its stand clear that nothing less than a completed motorable road before the onset of monsoon should be agreed upon. “ We h ave p a t i e n t ly waited long enough since mid 1970s hoping that those in the corridors of power would consider the plight of the majority of Naga tribes affected by the incomplete road connectivity. Your statesmanship by cutting across party lines for people’s welfare will be a trendsetter to the muchneeded equal developmental policy along with strong political will that Nagaland needs today,” the release added.

COVID-19 sensitisation training held in Tsg

Participants of the COVID-19 sensitisation training.

DIMAPUR: Three-day COVID-19 sensitisation training for NGOs, NCOs, Home Guard, Civil Defence & SRDF personnel of Tuensang district was held from February 1 to 3. The training was organised by office of the Commandant, Home Guard, Civil Defence & SRDF in collabo-

‘Free street library’ inaugurated in Phek

DIMAPUR: “Pick a Book”, a community-based free street library project was officially inaugurated by SDO (C) Phek, Zhoi Lohe in the presence of district administrator, civil society leaders, head of educational institutions, students and well wishers at Mission Compound Colony, Phek HQ. The event was sponsored and managed

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the project should sustain and be a seed for a public library in the district headquarter. It may be noted that the project was started to encourage both young and old to read books as well as to enhance the literacy rate in the state by beginning at the grassroots level. The street library contains a slew of books of different topics of interests and encourages students’ community to read books by providing them easy access and affordable book materials round the clock. The street library project is first of its kind in Nagaland and will be managed by MCCYA. Earlier, the programme was chaired by general secretary MCCYA, Nuvekulu, invocation by youth director PBC DEF Phek, Rukuzo Rhakho, short speeches by chairman mission compound colony, Kekhweru K Tara and president, Phek town Chakhesang Students’ Union, Surhoveyi Khesoh, song by Veluno and Wewuzo-U and benediction by deacon PTBC, Ngosayi Keyho.

ration with chief medical office, Tuensang with Dr. Imlong, medical officer, jr. specialist, District Hospital, Dr. Tekawapangla, medical officer, RBSK and Dr. John Shupao, epidemiologist, DSU, IDSP as resource persons. According to a press release, the topics covered

during the training included overview of COVID-19, role of home guard, civil defence and SRDF in COVID19 pandemic, importance of hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene and social distancing for prevention of COVID-19, judicious use of PPEs, etc. Ortho surgeon, Dis-

trict Hospital, Dr. Sunep also trained the delegates on first aid management in cases of snake bites and injuries from accidents. Earlier, the welcome address was delivered by commandant Temjenwati. A Q&A session was also conducted after the training.

Condolences for late Temjen Toy

D I M A P U R : Va r i o u s groups and organisations have condoled the demise of late Temjen Toy, chief secretary of Nagaland, who passed away after a brief battle against cancer in Kohima on January 28. DDLC: Dimapur District Ladies Club (DDLC) expressed deep grief and sorrow over the demise of Nagaland chief secretary, Temjen Toy. “Death can never take a good man away, for, in the hearts of the people he inspired, the legacy remains and continues throughout generations”, DDLC stated. The club described him as a great leader and mentor who was loved by all. DDLC conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and prayed that God continue to strengthen, grant His grace and solace to his wife Ruovikhonuo, children and his parents Mr and Mrs Lanu Toy. DUCCF: A condolence note by Dimapur Urban Council Chairmen Fe d e r a t i o n ( D U C C F ) through its general secretary, Zasivikho Zakiesato, described late Toy as a

“humble and efficient leader”. The council stated that his demise was a huge loss for Nagas in general and the foundation of IAS officers in particular. DUCCF extended its condolences to the family and prayed that God gratn them solace at a time of grief. JCPI: Joint Committee for Prevention of Illegal Immigrants (JCPI) in a condolence note through its media cell stated that Nagaland lost one of its finest administrator, who was a “true son of the soil with impeccable character and the brightest mind”. JCPI also shared that with the timely intervention of late Toy, the Abishek Singh

Committee was formed, leading to the implementation of ILP in Dimapur and approval of RIIN report. Further, the committee extended its condolences to the bereaved family and prayed that the Almighty would grant them solace. PHN: In a condolence note, Poumai Hoho Nagaland (PHN) through its president, PH Shesou described late Toy as an “efficient and able administrator” who rendered his selfless service for the welfare of the state in many areas. PHN conveyed its condolence to the bereaved family members and prayed that God grant them comfort at a time of grief.

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he said. The union minister will also deliberate on the budget at the function, he added. A major event lined up for Friday is the appointment of 29,701 teachers and non-teaching staff by the state government, Sarma said. The appointments will be made in two categories – in newly and recently provincialised schools where 16,484 teachers and nonteaching staff will be given appointment, while another 13,216 new appointments will be given at the level of lower, upper primary levels and Sarva Siksha Abhhiyan along with assitant teachers at the secondary level, he said. Five thousand more teachers will get appointment. Their verification process is pending, he said. The Minister said that a blue-print is also being prepared to appoint language teachers in the state with the focus of tribal languages and of the tea garden communities. Referring to the ongoing COVID-19 vaccination programme, Sarma, who is also the state health minister, said Assam is “doing extremely well” and is jabbing more than expected with the daily target being exceeded in most of the places.

G u wa h ati , F e b 3 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Assam on February 7 and lay the foundation stone of two medical colleges and launch the scheme for the upgradation of the state highways, state Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Wednesday. This will be Modi’s second visit to the pollbound state in a fortnight. The assembly election in Assam is due in MarchApril this year. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman too is scheduled to visit Guwahati on February 6 and be present at a programme where money will be given to the bank accounts of eight lakh tea garden workers in the state, SAra told press conference here. The prime minister will visit Dhekiajuli from where he will lay the foun-

dation of two medical colleges in Charaideo and Bishwanath districts. He will also launch the ‘Assam Mala’ scheme under which the state public works department will upgrade the state highways. Work will be taken up in 2500 km to be taken up at the initial stage, he said adding the estimated Rs 5,000 crore project is expected to be completed within 15 years. In the February 6 function where Sitharaman will be the chief guest, the state government will transfer Rs 3,000 each to the bank accounts of eight lakh tea garden workers which will involve an expenditure of Rs 2.4 crore, Sarma said. “Post-demonetisation and opening of bank accounts, we have been depositing Rs 2,500 in each account. This year we have increased it to Rs 3,000,”

Mass food poisoning in Diphu

I-T dept detects Rs 200-cr evasion after raids in Assam

Correspondent Diphu Feb 3: Nearly two hundred and nine (209) persons, including a large number of children, were admitted to Diphu Medical College and Hospital and in Bakulia Civil Hospital, around 65 kilometers from Diphu, since yesterday for acute food poisoning. The incident happened within hours after thousands consumed packed lunch provided at an official meeting organized at Diphu Medical College and Hospital to mark the beginning of the first academic session of the institution on Tuesday. It may be mentioned that the impressive ceremony was attended by Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma which witness a gathering of more than ten thousand people from various walks of life. Neither police nor the district administration has confirmed any causality. Unconfirmed sources have however claimed that one Kangbura Bey (35) of village Tetali Guri Bakulia succumbed to illness on Wednesday. Local police have sent the remains of the deceased to Diphu Medical College for autopsy. Till the filing of this report , most of the patients have been released, except the critically ill patients.

New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): The Income Tax Department has detected tax evasion of more than Rs 200 crore after it raided three “leading” entities of Assam involved in construction and tea garden businesses, the CBDT said on Wednesday. The search and survey operation was carried out on January 29 at about 20 locations in Guwahati, Tezpur, Nalbari (all in Assam), Delhi, Gurugram, and in West Bemgal’s Kolkata, Siliguri and Alipurduar. “Total evasion of income in these cases exceeds Rs 200 crore. Nine bank lockers have been found, which are yet to be operated,” a CBDT spokesperson said in a statement. Cash worth Rs 42 lakh was also seized during the operation, it added. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) frames policy for the tax department. The main allegations against the three groups, it said, were that they had been inflating expenses and had taken accommodation entries in the form of nongenuine unsecured loans and security premium. “These entities had suppressed their net profits across the years by claiming bogus expenses and routed

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back the same into business in the form of share premium, share capital and unsecured loan,” the Board alleged. It said tax sleuths unearthed hand written notes depicting unexplained expenses of approximately Rs 87 crore. “Entries from shell companies in the form of share capital and unsecured loans and by way of amalgamation to the tune of approximately Rs 100 crore were also found,” it said. Some digital evidences recovered showed “discrepancy” in cash balance of Rs 4.20 crore along with bogus booking of expenses at the end of financial year, it claimed. “Financial statement showing Rs 32 crore profit with cash balance of Rs 12 crore was found that did not match with the regular books,” the statement said. Digital back-up of servers, computers and phones had been taken for further examination which will give actual picture of the business of the assessees, it said.

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COMSO threatens stir if Centre fails to implement ILP in M’laya

File photo of ILP demand by CoMSO.

Correspondent SHILLONG, FEB 3: The Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organizations (CoMSO) on Wednesday has threatened to resort to agitation if the Central Government further delays appointment for discussion on the Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the State. Home Minister Amit Shah, who recently visited Shillong, had assured Chief Minister Conrad Sangma that he would the State Cabinet and pro-ILP groups in New Delhi to deliberate on the contentious issue. “We are waiting for the appointment as we believe dialogue is also very important and we do hope that the union home minister honors what he had assured to the chief minister that he would meet us and we hope through this meeting, the matter will be settled,” COMSO Chairman, Robertjune Kharjahrin told reporters . He said that the COMSO was informed that Chief Minister Conrad Sangma and Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong are likely

Blast damages Assam school near Mizoram border Hailakandi (Assam), Feb 3 (PTI): A school building was damaged in a powerful bomb explosion in Hailakandi district of Assam near the state’s border with Mizoram on Wednesday, police said. The blast took place at Kachurthal area of the district damaging the Muliwala Lower Primary School. No one was injured in the explosion which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday. The police began investigating the incident but the identity of those involved in it is yet to be ascertained. Security has been stepped up in the area, police said. Walls of the school building and its water tank were damaged in the blast. There was tension along the Assam-Mizoram border for days in October and November last year. Several people were injured in a clash between the people of Cachar district of Assam and Mizorams Kolasib district, during which a number of makeshift huts were torched.

IN THE COURT OF DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE WOKHA : NAGALAND

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NOTICE INVITING CLAIMS/OBJECTIONS OF OTHER CLAIMANT(S) FOR ISSUE OF SUCCESSION CERTIFICATE UNDER PART-1 OF INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT 1925. Whereas application under Succession Act 1925 for grant of Succession Certificate for the estate/pension benefit of Late Yanbhamo has been applied by Shri. Thunglamo, S/o. Lt. Yanbhamo, H/No. GA Colony, Wokha, Nagaland for possession of; 1. SBI Bank Account bearing No. 11766537204 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 appear in this court on or before 02-03-2021. Given under the hand and seal of the court on this day the 02-02-2021. Sd/- District & Session Judge Wokha : Nagaland WC-27

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Whereas application under Succession Act 1925 has been applied by Smti. Kabita Kaushal @ Kabita Somai, W/o Late Rev. Biru Amos Kaushal @ Biru Amos Kaushal, R/o H.No. 404, United North Block, Burma Camp, Dimapur, Nagaland for issuing of Letter of Administration in respect of Late Rev Biru Amos Kaushal @ Biru Amos Kaushal for land property covered by Patta No. 1709, Dag 183/1977, Block No. 11, Mouza No. 1 before this court and whereas 25th Feb, 2021 has been fixed for the hearing on the matter. Notice is hereby given inviting objection if any from the person having interest in the above named application to be furnished on or before the fixed date/or appear in person. Given under my hand and seal of the Court on 25th Jan, 2021. DP-679

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to leave for Delhi sometime this week to meet the Union Home Minister. “If the union home minister delays in giving the appointment, it would mean that he is not serious and we will be compelled to announce our agitation,” COMSO Chairman said. The Meghalaya Assembly on December 19 last year had adopted a unanimous resolution urging the Central Government to include Meghalaya under the purview of Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation 1873 and implement ILP. ILP is a British-era regulation designed to preserve ethnicity and culture of the Northeastern tribals. It required all Indian citizens, not usually residents of the area, to secure a special permit for entering the border states and regions of the North-East. The regulation designed to preserve ethnicity and culture of the north eastern tribals, required all Indian citizens not usually residents of the area to secure a special permit for entering the border states and regions of the northeast.

Waiting for SC permission to start fresh NRC updation: Himanta G u wa h ati , F e b 3 (PTI): The Assam government is waiting for the permission of the Supreme Court to initiate a fresh drive to update National Register of Citizens (NRC), Health, Education and Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Wednesday. The state NRC Coordinator has already submitted “a very good affidavit” in the Gauhati High Court highlighting why we need a fresh update of the NRC, the minister said at a press conference here. The updation will “mainly depend on the Supreme Court permission”, Sarma said. The final NRC was published on August 31, 2019 by excluding 19,06,657 persons with a total of 3,11,21,004 names included out of the 3,30,27,661 applicants. After publication of the final NRC, almost all the stakeholders and political parties had criticised it as a faulty document citing many cases of exclusion of indigenous people and inclusion of illegal migrants. Sarma said in Assam there are two types of Muslims- the indigenous or Assamese Muslims and the migrants or ‘miya’ Muslimswith the former inextricably linked with the culture and

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traditions of the state while to determine the status of the latter, “the NRC is not yet done properly”. The Supreme Court had on January 29 last issued notice to the Assam NRC State Coordinator, Hitesh Dev Sarma, on a plea seeking directions issued by him for unilaterally deleting names from the final NRC. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India SA Bobde heard the submissions of senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who appeared on behalf of the petitioners, Jamaat-e-Ulema and All Assam Minorities Students Union (AAMSU), and issued the notice. The petitioners sought intervention of the court against the directions/communications sent by Sarma to all the Deputy Commissioners and District Registrars of Citizen Registration in Assam, directing deletion of ineligible person along with their descendants,who had already been includ-

ed in the final NRC draft which was prepared under constant monitoring of the apex court. With the state assembly elections only months away, the minister attacked the Congress, accusing it of dividing Assam in many ways and bringing the level of political debate to a “very low level”. “They have no issues to focus upon and are making useless statements on which there can be no debate. They no longer raise the issues of NRC or implementation of clause six of the Assam Accord”, he said. The peoples’ mood ahead of the polls can be guaged from the huge turnout at the various meetings that are being held by the BJP leaders at different places in the state, he said. “During the last six months and even during the COVID-19 situation, we have taken up so many developmental works that people are happy with what the BJP has done in the state”, Sarma claimed. A politician should never hesitate to go to the people and “just like Sachin Tendulkar was liked for the runs he scored, we are liked by the people when we go to them”, he said exuding confidence before elections expected in March-April.

Manipur doctors protest against ‘mixopathy’ Correspondent IMPHAL, Feb 3: Members of Indian Medical Association (IMA) Manipur state branch on Wednesday staged a hunger strike in Imphal in protest against mixopathy. T h e h u n ge r s t r i k e staged in Imphal’s IMA complex was a part of a nationwide protest by doctors against permission to Ayurvedic doctors to conduct surgeries. IMA Manipur state branch observed the hunger strike as part of the all India relay hunger strike launched by the IMA starting from February 1. The strike will continue till February 14. The protest was staged to show doctors’ resentment and for the withdrawal of the gazette notification by CCIM (Central Council of Indian Medicine) whereby an AYUSH doctor is allowed to pursue surgery. The CCIM, in its notification, allowed AYUSH doctors to pursue 48 different surgeries like amputation, cataract, cholecystectomy, tonsillectomy and various complicated surgeries) after

Doctors in Mainpur staging hunger strike against mixopathy in Imphal on Wednesday. (NP)

a two-year training and MS (Tantra Shalya). IMA, the largest association of modern medicine doctors in the world strongly protested against this highly unethical step of the government of India, president of IMA Manipur state branch Dr Shyamkumar Laishram said. “It will put the health of the general public to great risk, the president who

Date 03/02/2021 AFFIDAVIT I, Shri Kheka L Yepthomi, S/o Lhovishe Yepthomi, R/o. Thilixu Village H/No. 116, Block-1, and permanent resident of Kulhopu Village, Zunheboto: Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under:1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India and resident of the above mentioned address. 2. That my actual Date of Birth is 23/09/2003, the same is entered/ recorded in all my official documents. Whereas, in my educational Cumulative Record my Date of Birth was mistakenly entered/ recorded as 23/03/2006. 3. That this affidavit is made to correct my Date of Birth in my Cumulative Record i.e. 23/09/2003, instead of 23/03/2006. VERIFICATION I, hereby verify that the above contents made in Para's 1-3 are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing material has been concealed therein. DEPONENT Solemnly affirm before me. Regd. No. 481/2021

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NOTICE INVITING CLAIMS/OBJECTIONS OF OTHER CLAIMANT(S) FOR ISSUE OF SUCCESSION CERTIFICATE UNDER PART-1 OF INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT 1925.

Whereas application under Succession Act 1925 for grant of Succession Certificate for the estate/pension benefits of Late Limhathung Ezung has been applied by Smti Renchumi W/o Lt. Limhathung Ezung R/o H.No. 60, Lotha Colony, Dimapur, Nagaland for possession of: 1. Pension benefits 2. SBI A/C No. 30681048932 Notice is hereby given that any pension having interest in the administration of the estate/pension benefits of the said deceased may if she/he so desire appear in this court on or before the said of 2nd March, 2021 Given under the hand and seal of the court on this the 2nd Feb, 2021. DP-670

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took part in today’s hunger strike said. He alleged that instead of authorising AYUSH doctors to pursue the surgery, the government should explore ways to increase the infrastructure and also increase the number of medical colleges and MBBS seats. “IMA strongly feels that Ayurveda should be encouraged to develop its own way and stop mixing

Ayurveda and allopathy which will spell disaster,” he added. The president informed that the relay protest will be continued by the RIMS and JNIMS and other private medical clinics of the state in the coming days. Po l y p a t h y s h o u l d be encouraged but IMA strongly feel that Mixopathy should not be encouraged, he added.

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N OTIC E IN V ITIN G C L A IM S /O B J E C TI ON S OF OTH E R CLAIMANT(S) FOR ISSUE OF SUCCESSION CERTIFICATE UNDER PART-1 OF INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT 1925. Whereas application under Succession Act 1925 for grant of Succession Certificate for the estate/pension benefit of Late Ezomongo Lotha has been applied by Smti. Achoni, S/o. Lt. Ezomongo Lotha, R/o, H/No. Lower ‘E’ Khel, Wokha, Nagaland for possession of; 1. SBI Saving Bank A/C No. 11766588817 2. GIS, GPF, Leave Encashment, Family Pension and Other benefits. 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 appear in this court on or before 03-03-2021. Given under the hand and seal of the court on this day the 03-02-2021. Sd/- District & Session Judge WC-28 Wokha : Nagaland IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE DIMAPUR::NAGALAND S/C. NO. 86/2021

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NOTICE INVITING CLAIMS/OBJECTIONS OF OTHER CLAIMANT(S) FOR ISSUE OF SUCCESSION CERTIFICATE UNDER PART-1 OF INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT 1925.

Whereas application under Succession Act 1925 for grant of Succession Certificate for the estate/pension benefits of Late N. Supong Lemtur @ N. Supong Lemtor has been applied by Smti I. Alila Jamir W/o N. Supong Lemtur @ N. Supong Lemtor R/o H.No. Diphupar, Dimapur, Nagaland for possession of: 1. Family Pension benefits etc. 2. Saving Bank A/C No. 20083647666 at SBI, Evening Branch Dimapur 3. SBI Life Insurance Policy No. 70000018311 & 12775550904 Notice is hereby given that any pension having interest in the administration of the estate/pension benefits of the said deceased may if she/he so desire appear in this court on or before the said of 03-03-2021 Given under the hand and seal of the court on this the 03-02-2021. DP-673

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Thunberg, Kamala’s niece support farmers

New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg and US Vice President Kamala Harris’ niece are among several people from the international community who have come out in support of the farmers’ protest against the Centre’s new agriculture laws. Their remarks came soon after international pop star Rihanna shared a news article highlighting the Centre’s crackdown on the farmers by cutting off Internet services in many regions. “We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India,” Thunberg had tweeted on Tuesday, tagging a CNN news report headlined: “India cuts internet around New Delhi as protesting farmers clash with police.” She also shared “a toolkit for those who want to help”. “Here’s a toolkit if you want to help,” tweeted Thunberg, which takes the user to a document containing details on ways to support the protest.

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In the document, various urgent actions, including creating a Twitter storm and protesting outside Indian embassies, were listed which were needed to be taken to support farmers’ protest. M e e n a H a r r i s, a n American lawyer who is the niece of Kamala Harris, had said, “It’s no coincidence that the world’s oldest democracy was attacked not even a month ago, and as we speak, the most populous democracy is under assault.” “This is related. We ALL should be outraged by India’s internet shutdowns and paramilitary violence against farmer protesters,”

Meena Harris tweeted. Earlier on Tuesday, Rihanna had tweeted, “Why aren’t we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest.” India reacted sharply on Wednesday to comments by the foreign celebrities and others, saying a very small section of farmers in parts of the country had some reservations about the farm reforms and a proper understanding of the issue was needed before rushing to comment on the agitation. “The temptation of sensationalist social media hashtags and comments, especially when resorted to by celebrities and oth-

ers, is neither accurate nor responsible,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a curt statement. Nine-year-old climate activist Licypriya Kangujam had asked Thunberg to support the protest, saying farmers were already battling the climate crisis. “Hi @GretaThunberg! Please extend support to the voice of millions of Indian farmers. This is the world’’s biggest historic protest for their rights,” Kanjugam, who is also called “India’’s Greta Thunberg”, tweeted. Vanessa Nakate, a Ugandan climate activist, has also come out in support of the farmers.

“Let us talk about what is happening in India right now #FarmersProtest,” Nakate tweeted, tagging Kangujam. I n a n o t h e r t we e t , Kangujam had said, “Dear friends, Our millions of poor farmers sleeping in the streets in this cold weather don’t expect anything from you. Just your one tweet of love and support /solidarity to their cause means a lots to them. Our Indian celebrities get lost.” Thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been protesting at Delhi’s borders for over two months demanding repeal of the three farm laws and legal guarantee of minimum support price for their crops. Farmer unions have announced a countrywide blockade of national and state highways for three hours on Saturday when they would block in protest against the Internet ban in areas near their agitation sites, harassment allegedly meted out to them by authorities and other issues.

Tikait holds show of strength; warns govt of ‘gaddi wapsi’ demand Jind (Har), Feb 3 (PTI): In a show of strength by protesting farmers, Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait on Wednesday addressed a massive rally and warned the government it could find it difficult to stay on in power if the new agri-marketing laws are not repealed. Just before Tikait was to begin his speech at the ‘’mahapanchayat’’ in Kandela village, the makeshift stage on which the farmer leaders had gathered collapsed under their weight. Nobody was reported hurt and Tikait went on to address the gathering. But the episode triggered a commotion and he and the event organisers had to repeatedly tell people to maintain calm. Calling for a “wapsi” (withdrawal) of the new central laws, Tikait indirectly warned the Narendra Modi government that it could lose its “gaddi” (power) if the agitation continues. “We have so far talked about “bill wapsi” (repeal-

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ing the farm laws). The government should listen carefully. What will you do if the youth call for “gaddi wapsi” (removal from power)?” he said. He asked the Centre to repeal the three laws and frame a new one to assure continuation of the minimum support price (MSP) system. After violence on Republic Day, police barricaded these protest sites with cement barriers and spikes on the roads leading to them. Criticising the restrictions, Tikait said, “When

the king is scared, he secures the fortress.” He suggested that he would lay down on the nails embedded on the roads there so that others can cross them by stepping on him. He said the Centre must talk with the farmer unions spearheading the agitation. The ‘’mahapanchayat’’ was attended by Haryana BKU chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni and BKU leader from Punjab, Balbir Singh Rajewal. Over 50 “khap” leaders were also present. F i ve r e s o l u t i o n s were passed at the “mahapanchayat”. These urged the government to repeal the new laws, give a legal guarantee on the MSP, implement the Swaminathan Commission report, waive farm loans and release farmers arrested after the events in Delhi on January 26. Tikait said the campaign against the farm laws was going strong. “The way we are getting support from khap panchayats, we will win this fight.”

Violent protesters not to be eligible ‘No informal talks with farmers; barricading is local issue’ for govt jobs in Bihar: Police

as they will not be able to get government jobs or contracts. Character verification has now been made mandatory for getting government contracts. This order by the Bihar DGP has led to a major political row in the state. The Opposition Grand Alliance considers it to be a violation of the democratic right of the people to protest against the state government while the ruling JD(U) is terming the decision as a step taken in the interest of maintaining law and order. Rashtriya Janata Dal

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laws are in favour of farmers, but the Opposition was politicising the issue. Choudhary also said he will give up his ministership and leave the politics if farmers lose even one inch of their land under these laws. Since the January 22 talks, there has been no meeting between the farmer leaders and the Centre to discuss the farm laws al-

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“Though no formal proposal for talks came from the government, we clearly state that the talks will be held only after the unconditional release of farmers who are in illegal police custody,” SKM had said in a statement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an all-party meeting on Saturday had said the government’s offer to suspend the farm laws for 18 months was still on the table and the agriculture minister was just a phone call away to take the talks forward.

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though the government reiterated that its offer stands and doors are open for discussion. On Tuesday, Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) -- the umbrella body of farmers’ unions protesting the Central farm laws -- had said that there can be no “formal” talks with the government until the “harassment” of different kinds against the farmers’ movement by the police and administration is “immediately stopped”. The SKM had also said no formal proposal for talks has been received by it.

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when the government will hold the next round of talks. When told that protesting unions demand that no formal talks with the government can be held until the police and the administration stop “harassing” them and release the detained farmers, the minister said, “They should talk to the Police Commissioner. I don’t want to comment on the law and order issue. That’s not my job.” Separately, Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Choudhary said in a statement that the dialogue is the only way out for finding a solution for any kind of protest. The government is trying and it is ready to talk inside as well as outside Parliament, he said. The minister said the

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New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar Wednesday said the Centre is not holding any informal talk with protesting farmers and described putting up of more barricades and suspending internet in and around agitation sites as law and order issues related to local administrations. The last and 11th round of meeting between the government and 41 protesting unions, held on January 22, was inconclusive. The Centre had asked unions to reconsider the government’s proposal to suspend new farm laws for 18 months. Asked if the government was engaging with the unions informally, Tomar told PTI, “No. We will inform when formal talks will be held.” He was also asked


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yanmar’s democracy has been hijacked for long periods by military dictatorship through coups. The first coup took place in 1962 when Gen. Ne Win ousted the first prime minister U Nu and the military junta ruled through its own Burma Socialist Party(BSP) till 1988. After student protests nationwide, the military’s puppet party- State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC)-suppressed the agitations where several thousands were killed. During the crisis, Aung San Suu Kyi emerged as a national icon. When the military junta arranged an election in 1990, her party, the National League for Democracy, won 81% of the seats in the government (392 out of 492). However, the military junta refused to recognise the results and continued ruling the country as the State Law and Order Restoration Council(SLORC). Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest from 1989 to 2010. Her party boycotted the 2010 elections, resulting in a decisive victory for the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP). Aung San Suu Kyi became a Pyithu Hluttaw MP while her party won 43 of the 45 vacant seats in the 2012 by-elections. In the 2015 elections, her party won a landslide victory, taking 86% of the seats in the Assembly of the Union - well more than the 67% supermajority needed to ensure that its preferred candidates were elected president and second vice president in the presidential electoral college. Although she was prohibited from becoming the president due to a clause in the constitution - her late husband and children are foreign citizens - she assumed the newly created role of state counsellor of Myanmar, a role akin to a prime minister or a head of government. Though in high position, Aung San Suu Kyi the military junta’s powerful chief Min Aung Hlaing actually wielded the power.On November 8,2020 elections, Aung Saan Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) swept the polls by winning almost 80% of the vote, while the Army-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) suffered a humiliating defeat. The voters gave the NLD 396 seats, while the USDP ended up with just 33.The USDP did not accept the result. The military backed the USDP’s allegations of fraud, without offering any evidence. Myanmar’s Union Election Commission dismissed the allegations and re-endorsed the results. On February 1, 2021, hours before the new Parliament was to convene, the Generals moved into action. They detained State Counsellor Suu Kyi, President Win Myint and other top leaders of the NLD. They declared a state of emergency for a year, and took power in their hands. Myanmar, which started a fragile transition to democracy ten years ago after decades of brutal military dictatorship, is back in the hands of the Generals. Coups in Myanmar are not unexpected. They happen because the military hold majoritarian prejudices and see liberal democracy as the enemy of the state. For the Tatmadaw(military junta) Aung Saan Suu Kyi was getting too popular for their comfort. It is not wrong to say that Aung Saan Suu Kyi is the face of free democracy in Myanmar. The US and other democracies are concerned about the fate of democracy in Myanamar. The Tatmadaw will not be bothered unless the world body takes action. For India, it will hope that the junta will keep Indian rebels off its territory. However, with China likely to be the beneficiary, the development should be a concern.

DailyDevotion Becoming the “Filth of the World”

We have been made as the filth of the world… —1 Corinthians 4:13 These words are not an exaggeration. The only reason they may not be true of us who call ourselves ministers of the gospel is not that Paul forgot or misunderstood the exact truth of them, but that we are too cautious and concerned about our own desires to allow ourselves to become the refuse or “filth of the world.” “Fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ…” (Colossians 1:24) is not the result of the holiness of sanctification, but the evidence of consecration— being “separated to the gospel of God…” (Romans 1:1). “Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you…” (1 Peter 4:12). If we do think the things we encounter are strange, it is because we are fearful and cowardly. We pay such close attention to our own interests and desires that we stay out of the mire and say, “I won’t submit; I won’t bow or bend.” And you don’t have to— you can be saved by the “skin of your teeth” if you like. You can refuse to let God count you as one who is “separated to the gospel….” Or you can say, “I don’t care if I am treated like ‘the filth of the world’ as long as the gospel is proclaimed.” A true servant of Jesus Christ is one who is willing to experience martyrdom for the reality of the gospel of God. When a moral person is confronted with contempt, immorality, disloyalty, or dishonesty, he is so repulsed by the offense that he turns away and in despair closes his heart to the offender. But the miracle of the redemptive reality of God is that the worst and the vilest offender can never exhaust the depths of His love. Paul did not say that God separated him to show what a wonderful man He could make of him, but “to reveal His Son in me…” (Galatians 1:16).

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Nagaland Post, Dimapur THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2021

Post-mortem

Twitter Locks Out Stop running India down Family Magazine I F ocus on the Family‘s Christian magazine The Daily Citizen was locked out of its Twitter account for a post that the social media giant accused of violating the platform’s rules. The alleged violation involved a quote from one of The Daily Citizen’s articles that reported on Dr. Rachel Levine, President Biden’s nominee for the Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary, who is transgender. Zachary Mettler, a staff writer for The Daily Citizen, wrote that “Dr. Levine is a transgender woman, that is, a man who believes he is a woman” in the lead paragraph of the article. A paraphrase of the paragraph was posted on Twitter and used to promote a link back to the full article. The Daily Citizen was sent an email from Twitter indicating their account had been locked because they violated Twitter’s rules, which resulted in the magazine having to delete the tweet. According to The Daily Citizen’s article regarding the incident, the email from Twitter read as follows: Hi The Daily Citizen, your account, @FocusCitizen has been locked for violating the Twitter Rules. Specifically for: Violating our rules against hateful conduct. You may not promote violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease. Please note that repeated violations may lead to a permanent suspension of your account. Proceed to Twitter now to fix the issue with your account. The Daily Citizen appealed the violation sending Twitter an email that said: We are writing to appeal Twitter’s decision and contend we have operated within your organization’s regulations. We did nothing of the sort…The tweet pointed to an article at our news outlet, The Daily Citizen, explaining the appointment and Dr. Levine’s controversial history in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic as Pennsylvania’s Health Secretary. Numerous outlets reported on Levine’ appointment – including President Biden’s White House

– noting Dr. Levin’s transgender identification. Many of the articles and tweets explained that Dr. Levin was born male, believed he is really a woman, had surgery and oppositesex hormones, and now identifies as a woman. Our tweet does not ‘promote violence against, threaten, or harass’ Dr. Levin. Yet, we are deeply puzzled about how it was misconstrued to do so. Nowhere in our tweet or article did we encourage such action. As a Christian organization, we would never do so. We simply explained to our readers the appointment and defined what transgender women are – those born male who believe they are a woman, regardless of whether they have had opposite-sex hormones or surgeries. We believe Twitter’s blocking of this tweet and lockdown of our account discriminates against Focus on the Family’s The Daily Citizen on the basis of our religious affiliation. The Daily Citizen contests Twitter’s characterization of our message and appeals this decision. Twitter responded to the appeal concluding that “Our support team has determined that a violation did take place, and therefore we will not overturn our decision…” The social media giant gave instructions of how to restore their account after they delete the tweet calling transgender Dr. Rachel Levine a man which they claim violates their ‘hateful conduct policy‘. The policy, which was implemented in 2018, says, “We prohibit targeting individuals with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category. This includes targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals.” The Daily Citizen reported this wasn’t the first time they had been censored for posting on social media platforms. Facebook censored them in October of last year for posting an article about masks. YouTube also censored them by removing a video they posted earlier this month that included President Donald Trump’s remarks claiming voter fraud. Jesse T. Jackson

t is unfortunate that leaders like Rahul Gandhi have failed to appreciate simple truths and are undermining the efforts of the Centre and State Govts World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has thanked India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the country’s “continued support to the global COVID-19 response”. In a recent tweet, he said: “Only if we act together, including sharing of knowledge, can we stop this virus and save lives and livelihoods.” The WHO chief was lauding India’s decision to despatch COVID-19 vaccines to several neighbouring countries, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal, besides Saudi Arabia, Brazil and others. This was the fourth time in the past year that the WHO chief had hailed the Government’s decisions to contain the pandemic. Last July, he praised India’s efforts to contain the outbreak in Dharavi — considered the biggest slum in the world. He cited this as an example of how, even when the outbreak was very intense, it could be brought under control. Last September, he again praised Modi for his speech to the UN General Assembly in which he said that as the largest vaccine-producing country, India would utilise this strength to distribute it across the world and help the global community. In November 2020 when Modi spoke to the WHO chief, the latter praised India’s efforts and the Ayushman Bharat programme. In fact, way back in May 2020, the WHO representative in India had described India’s efforts as being “enormous, very impressive”. The WHO also lauded the Uttar Pradesh Government’s COVID management and contract-tracing efforts and said they are worthy of emulation by other States. Many other international entities are lauding India’s efforts. The United States described India as a “true friend” for deploying its advantage in the pharma sector to meet the vaccine needs of other coun-

tries. The State Department said: “We applaud India’s role in global health, sharing millions of vaccine doses in South Asia.” Applauding India, Congressman Brad Sherman tweeted: “Great to see our ally India purchasing and supplying millions of doses of COVID vaccines, manufactured in India, to its neighbours and nations around the world.” It is important for all citizens to know and digest these facts if only to ward off the negativity that is being spread indiscriminately and irresponsibly by some politicians and, in particular, by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. In fact, while developed nations like the US, the UK, France and Spain are floundering in their efforts, the Modi-led Union Government and the Governments in all States and Union Territories, which are run by a variety of parties, have done remarkably well to join hands and tackle the biggest health crisis in centuries. Rahul first criticised the lockdown imposed in March 2020 and later ridiculed the Modi Government for lifting it. To buttress his argument, he put out graphs of COVID-19 prevalence in countries like Germany, France and the UK to claim that the virus incidence had come down in those countries after they lifted the lockdown, but in India it had shot up. Thereafter, he has been persistently criticising India’s efforts to tackle COVID-19. What Rahul does not realise is that his petty political attacks are hurting our image. Looking at the plight of these nations today, one wonders what he has to say now. Thus far, over 100 million people have been affected globally. India accounts for 10 million cases, but has managed better control. It reported 13,044 new cases a day on January 30 after touching a high of 97,894 cases per day on September 14, 2020. The last four months have seen a steady decline in cases. Against this, the countries Rahul was praising are in a real mess. Currently, the UK and France have two million and 2.7 mil-

lion active cases, respectively, as against 1.78 lakh in India. The US has reported 25 million cases, of which nearly 10 million are active. Strangely, even as the cases are declining, Rahul again attacked the Centre for its “failure” to tackle COVID-19. The “unplanned lockdown” destroyed millions of lives, he says, but the truth is that India has one of the lowest death rates in the world during this pandemic. As against 10 million patients, India has reported 1.53 lakh deaths, accounting for around 1.5 per cent fatalities. Fortunately, most Chief Ministers are not toeing his line. Meanwhile, the Independent Oversight and Advisory Committee for the WHO Health Emergencies Programme has submitted an interim report in which it has criticised “the rising politicisation of the pandemic response”, which means reckless attempts like the ones being made by Rahul are harming the cause. The WHO panel has rightly observed that a successful response “hinges on inter-connected global systems and networks” and scientific expertise, and contends that the WHO can’t succeed without unified global political support during the next phases of the pandemic. It says the world is “at a critical juncture” and will “not defeat this virus without greater global solidarity and stronger multilateral cooperation”. It is tragic that the leader of India’s oldest political party is consistently out to undermine the efforts of the Centre and all State Governments and lakhs of health workers, who have staked their lives to serve COVID patients. This is destructive politics at its worst. Fortunately, there are wiser men and women in his party, including Chief Ministers, who are not toeing his line and working selflessly to rid the country of this terrible scourge. A Surya Prakash The writer is an author specializing in democracy studies. (The views expressed are personal.)

On Being a Good Neighbour ‘changes of lifestyle in youngsters’

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eighbours are more helpful than relatives” is a common phrase and it’s true. We all know that neighbours first come to our rescue ahead of our relatives and families in times of emergencies. The Bible explicitly emphasizes on the importance of being a good neighbour (Mat. 22:39). This is further exemplified by the story of the Good Samaritan, who made himself a good neighbour. Being a good neighbour helps us not just for the moment but it keeps us from building unhealthy images and relations in society. The impasse between the Mao Community (MC) and the Southern Angamis (SA) over the years have taken a path of several extreme measures, where both sides have resorted to their own style and convenient way of dealing with the issue. There were unfortunate events that have spiked both the communities to feel indifferent to each other as two separate communities. This doesn’t mean that the two communities are at war, we share a good number of intermarriages between us and of course sharing of resources; for which we must try to resolve our differences by resorting to traditional methods in resolving conflicts. It is unfortunate to be living in frontier like the MC, where inclusion and exclusion is part of everyday life. Nagas are scattered in several states like Arunachal,

Assam and Manipur , and also many in Myanmar. The division of Nagas into states and nations are part of the British divide and rule policy. The present political demarcation of states is like imageries and we know that these boundaries were created without consulting the stakeholders. The MC must not take advantage of living in the frontier and take sides in order to benefit momentary political recognition from the Manipur Government. Developments like road construction in pretext of beautifying DzükouValley must be objected by MC. Rather, as guardians of our frontiers the MC must feel obliged to protect and guard activities of Manipur Government that could usher misunderstanding and enmity within Naga communities. But as far as developmental activities inDzükou and Kezo-l is concerned, MC has always sided with the Government of Manipur, which is seen as The SA must treat the Mao community, first as good neighbours, second, aspeoplesharing the same ancestral roots; and third as Nagas who are living in a violated frontier. This reality must be understood by every individual, young or old, by both the communities. The fact that when SA came to aid the MC during the crisis in Mao gate in 2010, the Manipur govt’ brought in force to barricade the MC loyalty towards the Naga leader (Th. Muivah) entry

into Somdal. The shelter though was initiated by the apex Naga civil society, a temporary camp was set up at Kisama for the displaced people (MC). This gesture was exhibited to show our solidarity in our brotherhood with MC and it must not be solely understood from a humanitarian perspective. The SA must not look upon the vulnerability of the MC as a people who can be violated and trampled at any time because of their geographical location. The SA must not take advantage of the physical vulnerability and political disadvantage even if there are such circumstances created by the present State boundaries. Traditional boundaries criss-crosses each other’s territory based on orality, and we know that we cannot assume ownership by disowning what lies beneath those practices. The land will not go anywhere, it neither belongs to the gov’t nor the state. It belongs to the people. Therefore, let us remain sensitive to the need of each other as good listeners, as cheerful caregivers, as defenders of violated frontiers and as members who are one in Christ. It is neither disciplined altruism nor sterile religion that makes people good neighbours, but loving God and forsaking self in the light of what God has done for us that will keep each other vibrant and strong. Villo Naleo Sechü-Zubza villonaleo@gmail.com

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here have been massive changes in lifestyle of young people of today’s youth. Most of the changes are remarkable and dramatic. Now a days, the young people’s objectives and view points are also dissimilar amid of the two periods. All these modifications have made people believe that life today for a young person is far harder than years ago. Now a days, communication is through Social Media like Twitter, Facebook, email addresses, cell phones and Skype just to mention but a few. There are certain distinctions in household concept of older times and present times. A young individual’s household should be the superior influence of their lives. Parents of young people a hundred years ago comprehended this and did all they could do to make sure this happen. When we look at what is call household today, it is not what individuals hundred years ago would term as a family. Divorce was never known in communities those days and if there was a kid, a mother and father were present too. Youngsters were extremely keen to protect their siblings. It was not possible for children to

have two mothers or fathers and had no choice between father and mother. Families today are prone to family violence, divorce cases and remarriages that make children have more than one mother or father. This has made youngsters today to ignore the concept of family values and can do whatever they wish at anytime. Discipline is extremely low in youngsters today as compared to young people year ago. Life today is far away different with life lived years ago. Especially when young people are involved, the family structures and bondages of older times were strong but today they no longer have power. Parents today do not have full authority or capacity to discipline their children. This makes them ignore the values and principles governing families. In older times, communication was poor but today communication is extremely easy since technology has made the world a small entity. Life has really changed and things are not the same at all. The more changes are experienced, the more Youngsters life becomes hard. B. Kontok Phom

Reader’s Post Sir,

Social Responsibility

Through your esteemed daily, I would like to draw attention about the lack of social responsibility. People are so selfish thus they forgot about the priorities they must follow. People feel annoyed when it comes to social responsibility. People don’t care about the rules and laws established by the government. I have encountered many times how people take so lightly about the corona virus these days. Majority of people don’t wear mask and no maintenance of social distance which show the carelessness of public and lack of social irresponsibility. And many drivers don’t follow the traffic rules without knowing the danger of their life and other people. Not only the mention from the above statement but many where people lack a numerous social responsibility, so I kindly request to spread awareness among the people establishing certain laws and regulation. Omnyei M Konyak

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should not be treated in this manner. “My constant request to the prime minister is ‘do your job’. Your job is not to sell this country to one percent of the population. Your job is to protect the farmers who are standing outside (Delhi). Go hold their hand, give them a hug and tell them ‘what is it that I can do for you’,” the former Congress chief said. “So the PM has basically given up, he is now on a different plane...we are going somewhere else now and the country is not being run. It is my request to the prime minister that please gather up your courage and run the country,” he said. Gandhi said the prime minister’s offer of postponing the implementation of the laws does not mean anything as the laws should be done away with once and for all. “...Why is the government not resolving this problem? It is not good for the peace and harmony of our country. It is not good for the future of our ‘kisans’ (farmers),” he said. Asked about the events that took place at the Red Fort on the Republic Day, he said the Home Minister Amit Shah needs to explain how the people entered the monument. Gandhi alleged that the government is unable to control the situation and

NIA begins probe into blast near Israeli Embassy in Delhi

New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has begun its probe into a blast near the Israeli Embassy here by re-registering the case filed by the Delhi Police, officials said on Wednesday. The Home Ministry on Tuesday gave its nod to the anti-terror probe agency to carry out a detailed investigation into the explosion that took place on January 29 near the embassy located in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi. No one was injured. Some cars were damaged in the explosion that occurred about 150 metres away from the embassy on the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road in the very high-security bungalow zone. The Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was fabricated with cocktail of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil having cycle ball bearings as shrapnel. A letter was also received by the embassy which was shared with the police and now is part of the NIA investigation.

Praveen Sinha appointed acting CBI chief New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): CBI Additional Director Praveen Sinha, a 1988-batch Gujarat cadre IPS, has been appointed acting chief of the agency till a decision on a new director is taken to succeed Rishi Kumar Shukla who retired on Wednesday after a two-year fixed stint. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose Sinha. An order issued by the Department of Personal and Training on Wednesday stated that Sinha will look duties of the director with immediate effect till the appointment of a new CBI chief or until further orders, whichever is earlier. Shukla, a 1983-batch IPS officer, completed his two-year stint in the agency which was marked by Indian victory in London courts allowing extradition of fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya and India clinching the hosting of General Assembly of Interpol in 2022, coinciding with the 75th year of Independence. The Madhya Pradesh cadre, soft spoken officer allowed anyone with a griev-

ance in the agency to walk into his office on Fridays. During his tenure, the agency caught some notorious paedophiles in the country who were running international racket of producing and selling child sexual abuse material on dark web.

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Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned repeatedly on Wednesday as the protesting opposition members demanded a separate discussion on the farm laws issue. As the House met at 4 PM, Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury tried to raise the issue of farmers’ agitation against the agri laws, saying the matter is harming the image of the country. “We are concerned,” he said. Several opposition members trooped into the Well, protesting against the farm laws. Urging the members to return to their seats, Speaker Om Birla said they should maintain the dignity of the House or else he will have to take disciplinary action. He said the Question Hour is important and it should go on. But the opposition members refused to relent, forcing him to adjourn the proceedings till 4.30 PM. The House reassembled thrice, only to again adjourn till 5 PM, then 7 PM and later till 9 PM as the opposition continued its protest despite repeated assurances by the Speaker that the members will get adequate opportunity to put forward their views. When the House met at 4.30 PM, Chowdhury demanded a separate discussion on the Presidential address and the farmers’ issue. Birla urged AAP leader Bhagwant Mann and others to go to their seats if they want a discussion. But the opposition members did not pay heed to his requests, forcing him to adjourn the proceedings again till 5 PM.

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its “incompetence is now coming to the fore”. “They have messed up the economy, they have messed up the harmony, they have messed up the defence and they want to keep distracting India with non-events. I am saying that the country is in a dangerous position,” he alleged. Noting that the world is in flux, he said an aggressive China is on the border with a clear vision of what it wants to achieve, while “we do not have” that vision. Criticising the Union Budget, he said it was for one percent of the population and gave a wrong message to China as there was no significant rise in the defence allocation. “It (conditions) requires that the prime minister put money immediately into the hands of our people and revive the economy, it requires that he protects the small and medium businesses who give us jobs...it requires a clear message to China that ‘you cannot do this with us, you cannot be sitting inside our land and expect that nothing is going to happen,” he said. “There is just talk, there is no understanding, no strategy. What is there is a media that is controlled so the reality of what is going on is not coming out. This ‘maya’ is going to break.” Gandhi argued that India needed money in the hands of the people, asserting that the economy can be revived only through consumption and it cannot happen from the supply side. He also stated that had the government introduced a scheme like ‘Nyay’ by giving money into the hands of the poor and small businesses, the economy would have revived.

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Mumbai, Feb 3 (PTI): A deputy commissioner of police (DCP) in Mumbai on Wednesday filed a criminal defamation complaint against Republic TV editorin-chief Arnab Goswami over the coverage of the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. DCP Abhishek Trimukhe’s complaint before a sessions court here also named ARG Outlier Media Private Limited which owns Republic Media Network, and Goswami’s wife as she is one of its directors. “There were some tweets which misrepresented Trimukhe. He had written about it to the Maharashtra government. The state home department gave its sanction (to file a complaint),” a senior police official said. The complaint has been filed under Indian Penal Code sections 499, 500 (defamation) and 501 (printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory). Goswami made “grossly false”, “malicious” and defamatory statements during the coverage of actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death by suicide last year, it claimed. These defamator y statements were telecast on the channel Republic Bharat during a discussion about phone records of actor Rhea Chakraborty, Rajput’s girlfriend, it said.

New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): The government on Wednesday ordered Twitter to immediately take down handles and hashtags that suggested a farmer genocide was being planned, saying such misinformation and inflammatory content will incite passion, and impact public order. It warned Twitter of penal action in case of failure to comply with its directive. In a strongly-worded notice to Twitter, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology said it had on January 31 asked the micro-blogging site to block 257 URLs (web addresses) and one hashtag under the relevant provision of the law as they were “spreading misinformation about (farmer) protests and has the potential to lead to imminent violence affecting public order situation in the country.” Twitter chose to sit over the request for one full day before blocking them, only to unblock them a few hours later. This was not taken kindly by the government and a fresh order/notice has been issued to Twitter to comply, failing which penal action under sections that provide for fine and jail up to 7 years has been warned, sources with direct knowledge of the development said. Section 69A of the Information Technology

Act gives the central government powers to direct an intermediary like Twitter to “block for access for the public any information generated, transmitted, received, stored or hosted” in any computer if it is “satisfied that the same is necessary or expedient in order to prevent incitement” of any offence, the notice said. The accounts that were blocked - and then restored - included those of news magazine Caravan, Kisan Ekta Morcha, tribal leader Hansraj Meena, and actor Sushant Singh. According to Twitter, it held meetings with government officials and conveyed that the accounts and posts in question constitute free speech and are newsworthy. The company then “unwithheld” the accounts to protect public conversation. The other accounts that were initially withheld included those of CPM politician Mohd Salim, farm organisation BKU Ekta Ugrahan and Tractor2Twitter. The move was criticised by politicians and civil rights activists. On Twitter’s plea of such blocking impacting freedom of speech, the notice said Twitter has no constitutional, statutory or any legal basis to comment upon the interplay of statutory provisions with constitutional principles. “The direction to block the hashtag ‘#ModiPlanningFarmerGenocide’ has

been found to be instigating people to commit cognizable offences in relation to public order and security of the state,” it said adding the impracticability or disproportionality of the said measure cannot be decided by an intermediary which is bound by the orders of the central government. It sought banning of the hashtag accompanied by the content that is attached to it by the users using the same. “Apart from the fact that the hashtag itself is provocative, the assertion of Twitter in its letter dated February 1, 2021, that stock phrases and exaggerations/ crude emotional appeals do not constitute inflammatory speech in light of the judgments of the Supreme Court, is meritless as the content attached to the said hashtag has been found to be directly falling afoul” to law, it said. The ministry said a committee that reviewed the January 31 order and the reply by Twitter a day later, has confirmed the decision to block the said handles and hashtag. “After the hearing was concluded on February 1 also the interim order continued to remain in operation despite which you chose not to comply with the mandate of law and the order passed by the competent authority legally endowed with the jurisdiction to pass the same.

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Application in prescribed proforma are invited for 'Hinditar Bhashi Hindi Lekhak Puraskar' yojna of Central Hindi Directorate, Deptt. Of Higher Education, Ministry of Education for the year 2020. Under the scheme there is a provision of 19 awards of the value of Rs. One lakh each per year for the books originally written in Hindi on the subjects related to literature (Story, Poetry, Novel, Drama, Memoirs etc.) other than Literature (Regional Culture, Fine Arts, History, Science & Technology etc.) and Hindi translation of outstanding literary works of Indian Languages. Eligibility:1. The mother tongue of the writer participating under this scheme must be any Indian language other than Hindi. 2. Writer has not been resided in the Hindi speaking state for the period of 15 years or more. 3. Book published during 2015 to 2019 containing at least 100 pages shall be considered for award. 4. Manuscript are not acceptable. 5. Writers once awarded under this scheme shall not be considered. 6. Book awarded by Central Govt./Any State Govt./ Undertaking or any Commercial Institution shall not be considered. 7. Official of Central Hindi Directorate or their dependents can-not participate in this scheme. 8. Anyone (individual, institutions or publisher) can submit the book on behalf of writer: for the consideration. 9. During the evaluation usage of standardized Devanagri script and Hindi Spellings prepared by CHD would also be taken in consideration. 10. Five copies of the book must be submitted with duly filled proforma. Book will not be returned. 11. The portion of the book displaying the name of the author and that 'of the publisher should be removed from three out of 5 copies of the book and must be rebinded. The remaining 2 copies should be sent as they are. The prescribed Application form can be downloaded from the Directorate's webslte : www.chdpublicatlon.mhrd.gov.in Entry must reach to the address cited below by hand or by post within 60 days from the publication of this Advertisement. (Gandhari Pangtey) Deptt. Director (Awards) Central Hindi Directorate West Block-7, R.K. Puram, New Delhl-110066. Phone:-011-26105211 Extn. 234/212 davp 21252/11/0008/2021

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‘India’s reputation has taken massive hit’ New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi “to do his job” of protecting farmers and claimed India’s reputation has taken a “massive hit” with its soft power being “shattered” by the ruling BJP with its handling of the agitation against the new agri laws. The Congress leader, however, refused to comment on some international celebrities, including American singer Rihanna, extending support to the farmers’ protest, saying “this is our internal matter”. Addressing a press conference, he said that the farmers’ issue needs to be resolved by the government as soon as possible as delaying it further was not good for the peace and harmony in the country. Training his guns at Prime Minister Modi, he claimed there is no leadership in the country at present. Asked if India’s image at the international level has taken a beating over reports of the treatment being meted out to the protesting farmers at Delhi’s borders, Gandhi said, “Absolutely, the reputation of India has taken a massive hit. Not only on how we are treating our farmers but on how we treat our people, how we treat journalists.” “Our biggest strength, you can call it soft power, has been shattered by the BJP-RSS, their mindset,” he said. Referring to the multilayered barricading and roadblocks at protest sites, the former Congress chief asked why the national capital was being converted into a “fortress” and asserted that farmers work hard for the country and

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SHIKSHA PURASKAR SCHEME YEAR 2020 Central Hindi Directorate, Deptt. of Higher Education, Ministry of Education Govt. of India provides five Awards of the value of rupees one lakh each every year to encourage original writings in Hindi in the field of education. Application in the prescribed proforma for the year 2020 are invited as under:Scope:Under the scheme, excellent and thought-provoking books originally written in Hindi and non-Hindispeaking authors in various fields of knowledge such as Sociology, Humanities, Basic Science, Science and Technology, Engineering and Medical Sciences, and other subjects related to education shall be entertained. Creative literature, text-books. Thesis and translated books shall not be considered. Manuscripts are not accepted. Eligibility:Writers from any part of India or publishers on their behalf may submit their books under the scheme. Non-resident Indians or foreign Scholars are also eligible. The officers and employees of Central Hindi Directorate shall not be eligible. The Officers/ employees of other Ministries/Officers of Central Government/State Governments may apply with the prior permission of their Departments. Rules:1. Books published between year 2015 to 2019 shall only be considered. 2. The published books must contain at least 200 pages each. 3. The writers awarded once under the scheme shall not be considered again. 4. Manuscripts shall not be considered under the scheme. 5. The books awarded by the Government of India/ Undertaking/Institutions under it or by State government or professional institutions shall not be considered. 6. Books received under the scheme shall not be returned. 7. It is mandatory to submit Five copies of the books alongwith the application. 8. The portion of the books displaying the name of the author and that of the publisher should be removed from three out of 5 copies of the book and must be rebinded before sending to the Directorate. The remaining 2 copies should be sent as they are. The prescribed application form can be downloaded from the Directorate's website i.e. www. chdpublication.mhrd.gov.in. Entry must reach to the address cited below by hand or by post within 60 days from the publication of this Advertisement. (Gandhari Pangtey) Deputy Director (Vistar) Central Hindi Directorate West Block No. - 7, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 Tele:011-26105211-234/212 davp 21252/11/0007/2021


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(From p-1) The centenarian loves food, especially non-vegetarian and is able to eat normally without any assistance. She is looked after by one of her greatgranddaughters who is 30-year-old. When asked about her expectations of the future, Pupirei simply said she looks forward to live longer. She claimed that her secret to long life was to live a happy life without anything to worry. She said she wakes up at 6 in the morning and

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B e n g a lu ru, F e b 3 (PTI): Airbus signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) withFlytech Aviation Academy, a leading Indian aviation training academy, to explore collaboration opportunities in Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) training. The MoU was inked at Aero India 2021, the country's premier defence and aerospace show, which began here on Wednesday. Airbus said in a statement that it brings a wealth of experience in aviation training, courseware development, safety and quality standards, while Flytech excels in aviation training services, including the training of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). The two will look for

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of bold measures in the Union Budget continued to attract investors. Favourable global cues also supported the market rally. Notably, market cap of Indian market is just fraction away from surpassing Rs 200 trillion levels, he added. “Given sharp increase in capital expenditure along with a number of reforms to give impetus to investment activities, momentum in corporate earnings is expected to sustain in subsequent quarters. Further, higher fiscal stimulus in the US, persistent soft monetary policy stance of global bankers and weak dollar should continue to act as key tailwinds for FPIs flows.

The government estimates that there are 40,000 drones in the country and expects the number to reach one million in five years.

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14,789.95. It touched an all-time high of 14,868.85 during the day. IndusInd Bank topped the Sensex gainers’ chart, zooming 7.65 per cent, followed by PowerGrid, Dr Reddy’s, Sun Pharma, NTPC and Axis Bank. On the other hand, UltraTech Cement, Maruti, ITC, Kotak Bank, Asian Paints, Nestle India and TCS were among the losers, slipping up to 0.90 per cent. “Domestic equities continued to remain in the grip of bulls and broader indices made fresh record highs today,” said Binod Modi, Head Strategy at Reliance Securities. Optimism created after the announcement

(From p-1) Further, as committed in 1976, it said about 18 villagers were appointed to Grade IV posts yet, on their retirement, no one was appointed against the vacancies. Seeing all these, JVC stated that the village council and youth had been representing the authorities to fulfil the commitments. It was only after the intervention of Keneizhakho Nakhro MLA, that the State government finally convened a joint meeting with JYO on March 19, 2020 wherein certain action plans to address the commitments made in 1976 were decided and to review the action taken after every three months. However, inaction on the part of the department even to go for joint verification added salt to the injury, resulting in JYO serving the ultimatum on December 18, JVC explained. Understanding the gravity of the situation, JVC said the chief minister immediately intervened and reassured to develop the school with additional buildings for classrooms and other infrastructure within the next financial year. The reassurance was made at a meeting with the villagers on February 1, during which Rio further committed to create 12 Grade IV posts to be reserved for the villagers, besides sharing the revenue earned through water supply with the village.

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Mumbai, Feb 3 (PTI): The BSE Sensex closed above the historic 50,000mark for the first time ever on Wednesday as the postBudget euphoria continued for the third straight session amid a spurt in buying by foreign funds and positive global cues. Banking, finance and pharma counters hogged the limelight, while cement and FMCG stocks succumbed to profit-taking. After touching a record intra-day high of 50,526.39, the 30-share BSE benchmark ended at 50,255.75, up 458.03 points or 0.92 per cent. Similarly, the broader NSE Nifty surged 142.10 points or 0.97 per cent to its fresh closing record of

“In the near term, monetary policy outcome will be a key focus area for market, which is broadly expected to remain favourable,” he noted. Sector-wise, BSE utilities, healthcare, power, metal, telecom and finance indices rose as much as 2.47 per cent, while realty and FMCG finished with losses. Broader BSE midcap and smallcap indices rallied up to 1.47 per cent. Global markets marched higher following renewed hopes for the passage of the USD 1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill in the US. In rest of Asia, bourses in Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo ended with gains, while Shanghai was in the red. Stock exchanges in Europe were also trading on a positive note in early deals. Meanwhile, the global oil benchmark Brent crude was trading 0.36 per cent higher at USD 58.01 per barrel. The Indian r upee ended on a flat note and settled 1 paisa higher at 72.95 (provisional) against the US dollar. Stepping up their purchase of domestic shares, foreign institutional investors were net buyers to the tune of Rs 6,181.56 crore on Tuesday, according to exchange data.

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petition and positioning ourselves to compete and ultimately to outcompete with the Chinese through our own sources of strength, being our alliances, our partnerships, but also our domestic sources of strength – our workforce, our technology, our supply chain security,” he said. Responding to a question, Price urged Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic, and economic pressure against Taiwan and instead engage in a meaningful dialogue with Taiwan’s democratically elected leadership. China views Taiwan as a rebel province that must be reunified with the mainland, even by force. At the White House, its Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that Biden administration’s approach to China is strategic. “We are working to en-

sure that we are approaching that relationship from a position of strength, and that includes engagement with our allies and partners,” she told reporters at her daily news conference. Price said that it is no coincidence that as the US president, Biden started by reaching out to America’s closest allies in Europe and the Indo-Pacific. “We see our alliances, our partnerships globally as this force multiplier across any range of challenges, and that includes in our relationship with Beijing. So as a first step, we want to make sure that we are in lockstep with those allies, in lockstep with those partners, and then you can expect that there will be engagement in several areas with China,” he said. The Biden administration is formulating its policies toward China, which many analysts see as America’s largest geopolitical challenge. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated on his first day in office that he believed genocide was being committed against Xinjiang’s ethnic minorities, signalling that President Joe Biden plans to continue some of former President Donald Tr ump’s tough stances against Beijing.

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crecy without parliamentary hearing, breaching the normal procedures. Shrestha termed the appointment of the office bearers and members of various constitutional bodies by caretaker Oli government as unconstitutional and said that it shows autocratic tendency of the government. The caretaker government has no right to make new appointments and also reshuffle the cabinet, he said, pointing to the latest cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Oli. “We are compelled to go to the street to oppose the government’s unconstitutional move,” he added. Nepal plunged into a political crisis on December 20 after 68-year-old Oli, known for his pro-China leanings, in a surprise move dissolved Parliament, amidst a tussle for power with Prachanda.

J akarta , F eb 3 (IANS): A total of 10 million doses of raw materials for Covid-19 vaccine from the Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech reached Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Indonesia’s city of Tangerang, an official said. “ T h e g ove r n m e n t is trying hard efforts to tackle Covid-19, including through vaccination,” the Health Ministry’s Secretary General Oscar Primadi said, Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. With the arrival, there are 28 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine in Indonesia, Primadi noted, adding that among them, three million doses were ready to use, and another 25 million doses arrived in the form of raw materials.

WASHINGTON, FEB 3 (PTI): Acknowledging that the US is in “serious competition” with China, the Biden administration has asserted that it will counter Beijing’s “aggressive and coercive” actions, sustain its key military advantages and restore America’s vital security partnerships. The relations between the US and China are at an all-time low. The two countries are currently engaged in a bitter confrontation over various issues, including trade, the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, aggressive military moves in the disputed South China Sea, human rights and Taiwan, the self-governing democracy that China claims as its own territory and threatens to bring under its control by military force. China resents US support for Taiwan along with the US military presence in the South China Sea and what it sees as a broad-based US campaign to restrain its growth. “When it comes to China more broadly, you have heard us talk about our strategic approach to Beijing. We are in serious competition with China. Strategic competition is the frame through which we see that relationship,” State

KATHMANDU, FEB 3 (PTI): The ruling Nepal Communist Party’s splinter faction led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ and Madhav Kumar Nepal has announced a country-wide general strike against Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli-led government on Thursday. Opposing the government’s move of administering oath of office and secrecy to newly appointed members of various constitutional bodies, the splinter faction of the ruling party decided to stage a general strike, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, spokesperson for the party, said on Wednesday. Transport service, markets, educational institutions will be shut down during the strike, he said. At a press meet organised at the party office at Parisdanda on the outskirt of Kathmandu,

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Department Spokesperson Ned Price told reporters at his maiden news conference on Tuesday. Price said that China’s actions have hurt the American workers and threatened America’s alliances and influence in global institutions. “We know that China is engaged in a range of conduct that hurts American workers, it blunts our technological edge, it threatens our alliances and influence in international organisations, and China is engaged in gross human rights violations that shock the conscience. So we will counter China’s aggressive and coercive actions, sustain our key military advantages, defend democratic values, invest in advanced technologies, and restore our vital security partnerships,” Price said. “Even as we see it through the lens of com-

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Shrestha claimed that their general strike will be peaceful. On Wednesday morning, Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Rana administered the oath of office to almost four dozen people in various constitutional bodies in the presence of President Bidya Devi Bhandari. Following the dissolution of parliament, the newly appointed members of constitutional bodies took oath of office and se-

WHO team visits Wuhan virus lab of speculation

Security personnel gather near the entrance of the Wuhan Institute of Virology during a visit by the WHO team in Wuhan in China’s Hubei province on Feb. 3. (AP)

WUHAN, FEB 3 (AP): World Health Organisation investigators on Wednesday visited a research centre in the Chinese city of Wuhan that has been the subject of speculation about the origins of the coronavirus, with one member saying they’d intended to meet key staff and press them on critical issues. The WHO team’s visit to the Wuhan Institute of Virology was a highlight of their mission to gather data and search for clues as to where the virus originated and how it spread. “We’re looking forward to meeting with all the key people here and asking all the important questions that need to be asked,” zoologist and team member Peter Daszak said, according to footage run by Japanese broadcaster TBS. Reporters followed the team to the high security facility, but as with past visits, there was little direct ac-

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cess to team members, who have given scant details of their discussions and visits thus far. Uniformed and plainclothes security guards stood watch along the facility’s gated front entrance, but there was no sign of the protective suits team members had donned Tuesday during a visit to an animal disease research center. It wasn’t clear what protective gear was worn inside the institute. The team left after around three hours without speaking to waiting journalists. Following two weeks in quarantine, the WHO team that includes experts in veterinary medicine, virology, food safety and epidemiology from 10 nations has over the past six days visited hospitals, research institutes and a traditional wet market linked to many of the first cases. Their visit followed months of negotiations as China seeks to retain tight

control over information about the outbreak and the investigation into its origins, in what some have seen as an attempt to avoid blame for any missteps in its early response. One of China’s top virus research labs, the Wuhan Institute of Virology built an archive of genetic information about bat coronaviruses after the 2003 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. That has led to unproven allegations that it may have a link to the original outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan in late 2019. China has strongly denied that possibility and has promoted also unproven theories that the virus may have originated elsewhere or even been brought into the country from overseas with imports of frozen seafood tainted with the virus, a notion roundly rejected by international scientists and agencies. The institute’s depu-

ty director is Shi Zhengli, a virologist who worked with Daszak to track down the origins of SARS that originated in China and led to the 2003 outbreak. She has published widely in academic journalists and worked to debunk theories espoused by the former Trump administration and other American officials that the virus is either a bioweapon or a “lab leak” from the institute. Confirmation of the origins of the virus is likely to take years. Pinning down an outbreak’s animal reservoir typically requires exhaustive research, including taking animal samples, genetic analysis and epidemiological studies. One possibility is that a wildlife poacher might have passed the virus to traders who carried it to Wuhan. The first clusters of COVID-19 were detected in Wuhan in late 2019, eventually prompting the government to put the city of 11 million under a strict 76-day lockdown. China has since reported more than 89,000 cases and 4,600 deaths, with new cases largely concentrated in its northeast and local lockdowns and travel restrictions being imposed to contain the outbreaks. New cases of local transmission continue to fall with just 15 reported on Wednesday as Chinese heed government calls not to travel for the Lunar New Year holiday later this month.

Pak kickstarts countrywide Covid vaccination drive

AWS head Andy Jassy to replace Jeff Bezos as Amazon CEO

Islamabad, Feb 3 (PTI): Pakistan began its countrywide coronavirus vaccination programme on Wednesday, with the first jabs administered simultaneously in all four provinces, a day after Prime Minister Imran Khan launched the immunisation drive in capital Islamabad. As per the schedule, frontline health workers are being vaccinated first, followed by the elderly citizens and then the rest. The drive began after half a million doses of vaccines were donated by China on Monday. The nationwide campaign is being held in major cities of all provinces and Pakistan occupied-Kashmir. At the vaccination launch, Planning Minister Asad Umar, who is also the chair of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), said the simultaneous inauguration reflected a united national effort. He praised the health workers for risking their lives to save the people. Advisor on Health Dr Faisal Sultan, on the occasion, said China’s Sinopharm has proved its effectiveness.

SAN FRANCISCO, FEB 3 (IANS): In a surprise development, Jeff Bezos who made Amazon one of the most dominant tech firms in the world has announced to step down from his role as CEO and move to a new position as executive chair of the Board in the third quarter (Q3) this year. Andy Jassy, who is the CEO of the company’s profit-making Cloud arm Amazon Web Services (AWS), will replace Bezos. The news came as Amazon registered its largest quarter by revenue of all time at $125.56 billion, as online shopping broke all records in the holiday December quarter amid the Covid-19 pandemic. “Being the CEO of Amazon is a deep responsibility, and it’s consuming. When you have a responsibility like that, it’s hard to put attention on anything else,” Bezos said late on Tuesday. “When you look at our financial results, what you’re actually seeing are the long-run cumulative results of invention. Right now, I see Amazon at its most inventive ever, making it an optimal time for

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this transition,” he said in a statement. For industry analysts, the transition came as a surprise as many in retail did not expect this to happen so quickly. “Bezos is still relatively young for a CEO and I do wonder if the pressure of the government investigations, which a PR team cannot change, played a role in this decision at this time. His letter seemed to say that he does want to focus on innovation, which seems to be his passion,” SucharitaKodali, VP and Principal Analyst at Forrester, told IANS. “The new CEO is someone who is responsible for and is the father of the AWS business, for all intents and purposes. Does this mean that it’s full-

steam ahead for cloud and advertising, while retail is more of a “maintenance” not growth business?” Kodali added. Bezos served as Amazon’s CEO since he founded the company in 1994, making his venture one of the most dominant technology firms in the world. The journey also made him the richest human on Earth, with a net worth of nearly $180 billion. Jassy has led AWS since it was founded in 2003 and was named the CEO of the Cloud arm in 2016. In the Q4 2020, Amazon’s cloud-computing arm AWS saw its revenue jump 28 per cent to $12.7 billion from $9.95 billion a year earlier.

US in touch with India, Japan on coup in Myanmar WASHINGTON, FEB 3 (PTI): Terming the detention of Myanmar’s top civilian leaders by the military “a coup”, a senior State Department official has said that the US is in constant touch with regional allies like India and Japan on the latest developments in Nay Pyi Taw as the two countries have better contact with the military in the Southeast Asian nation. Myanmar’s military on Monday took control of the country for one year and detained top political figures, including de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi. “We have certainly been in frequent contact with our like-minded allies and partners in the region. You mentioned Japan and India. We’re having daily ongoing conversations with them, and we certainly appreciate that some other countries have better contact with the Burmese military than we do, so we’re continuing those conversations,” a senior State Department official told reporters during a conference call on Tuesday. The United States categorically said the military action in Burma is a coup. “After a careful review of the facts and circumstances, we have assessed that Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Burma’s ruling party, and Win Myint, the duly elected head of government, were deposed in a military coup on February 1,” the State Department official said. Myanmar was called Burma before 1989 when the ruling junta, backed by the armed forces, changed its name. This was done to maintain the country’s

Soldiers patrol near the parliament compound in Naypyitaw on February 2.

global image after a total crackdown on a pro-democracy movement. “We continue to call on the Burmese military leadership to release them (the elected leaders) and all other detained civil society and political leaders immediately and unconditionally,” the State Department official said. The US has denounced in the strongest possible terms Myanmar’s military leaders for seeking to reject the will of the people as expressed in democratic elections on November 8 and for taking control of the government. However, the Myanmar military has justified the seizure of power, saying the government had failed to thoroughly investigate the claims of voter fraud in the polls. “We continue to stand with the people of Burma, as we have done for decades, in their efforts to achieve democracy, freedom, peace, and development,” said the US official. This assessment, the official said, triggers cer-

tain restrictions in foreign assistance to the government of Myanmar and the US would undertake a broader review of its assistance programmes to ensure they align with recent events. “At the same time, it will continue programmes that benefit the people of Burma directly, including humanitarian assistance and democracy support programmes that benefit civil society,” the official said. The US is providing nearly USD 135 million in bilateral assistance to Burma in the financial year 2020. Now, a small portion of that is expected to fall under sanctions. The return to civilian rule in 2015 had enabled Myanmar to engage with countries and businesses across the globe and move beyond relying on actors in the region that do not respect human rights and democratic institutions. “The military’s actions over the last week, and frankly prior to that, have put that progress at grave

risk. A very small circle of Burma’s military leaders have chosen their own interests over the will and well-being of the people,” the official said. The Biden administration, the official said, rejects any attempt by the military to alter the outcome of the November 2020 election in Burma. “And, as President Biden has said, we will take action against those responsible, including through a careful review of our current sanctions posture as it relates to Burma’s military leaders and companies associated with them. Most importantly, we will continue to stand with the people of Burma,” the official said. “...we will be conducting a review of all our assistance programmes for Burma. I don’t have a timeline for you on that, but we’re going to be guided by our longstanding commitment to the people of Burma and their aspirations for democracy, peace, justice, and development,” said the official.

‘Intl action shouldn’t escalate tensions in Myanmar post-coup’ BEIJING, FEB 3 (PTI): China on Wednesday said it was opposed to any strong resolution by the UN Security Council condemning the military coup in Myanmar and insisted that any action by the international community should not escalate the tensions and complicate matters. Myanmar’s military on Monday took control of the country for one year and detained top political figures, including de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi. China along with Russia reportedly blocked efforts by the UNSC at its consultative meeting on Tuesday to issue a strong statement condemning the coup.

Asked what China has proposed at the meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a media briefing here on Wednesday that the international community should create favourable conditions for settling the issues between Myanmar military and Suu Kyi. “The UNSC held its internal consultation on Myanmar. China has participated in the consultation. China is a friendly neighbour to Myanmar,” Wang said. “We hope all sides in Myanmar can take into account national interest and people’s interest to uphold political and social stability,” he said.

Home Guards, Civil Defence & State Disaster Response Force, Zunheboto organised three days Sensitization training on Covid-19 to the NGOs, NCOs, HGS,CD & SDRF personnel w.e.f. 21st Jan.2021 to 23rd Jan.2021 at District Commandant’s Office premises Zunheboto with Dr. Shekhatoli Achumi (RBSK) Medical Officer CMO Office Zbto. as resource person. DP-664


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igg Boss 10 contestant Swami Om p a s s e d away o n Wednesday morning. The self-proclaimed godman breathed his last at his residence in Ghaziabad. He was 63. Swami Om battled Covid three months ago, following which he reportedly had some ailments and was undergoing treatment at a Delhi hospital. Covid made him extremely weak and the 63year-old reportedly suffered from paralysis a few days ago following which his condition worsened. “Due to paralysis, half of his body was paralysed”, Swami Om’s friend Mukesh Jain’s son told Zee Media confirming the news of his demise. He further informed that the death happened due to paralysis. The Bigg Boss 10 contestant will be cremated on Wednesday afternoon at Nigam Bodh Ghat in Delhi. Swami Om had a controversial stint at the 10th season of the reality television show hosted by Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. The makers had evicted him after the selfproclaimed godman did the grotesque act of throwing urine on housemate Bani J. (IANS)

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diewire, the festival screened a total of 72 feature films, 50 shorts, four Indie Series and 14 New Frontier VR/ new media projects. One For The Road tells about two formerly separated friends embarking on a final road trip after discovering that one of them has terminal cancer. In an official Sundance video introducing the film, Poonpiriya said, “My mission as a director for this film is to drive myself down the memory lane because some of the characters are loosely based on my experience. With the help of producer Mr. Wong Kar-wai, the movie has turned out to be my most

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Researchers say until now it has not been possible to explore the impact of early exposure to air pollution on thinking skills in later life because of a lack of data on air pollution levels before the 1990s when routine monitoring began. For this study, the team used a model called the EMEP4UK atmospheric chemistry transport model to determine pollution levels -- known as historical fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations -- for the years 1935, 1950, 1970, 1980, and 1990. They combined these historical findings with contemporary modelled data from 2001 to estimate life course exposure. (IANS)

Thai film ‘One For The Road’ wins Kangana calls Rihanna ‘porn singer’, ‘porn award at Sundance Film Festival 2021 star’; trolls post steamy shots of actress

Ao Musical Revival volume 2 released

o Musical Revival volume II (AMR 2) was released February 2 at the residence of its producer Talitemjen Imchen. During the release programme, a dedicatory prayer was offered wherein members of AMR, Bendang Imchen and C. Purtoshi Jamir also spoke on the project and its production. AMR 2 album has 12 songs and will be made available in pen drives (music card) and will be available in the following outlets viz: Zenith CD Library, Kohima (Fira Hotel opposite Jail Colony), Eastern Book Depot, Mokokchung (MTBA down stairs), Christian Literature Center, Dimapur (Nyamo Lotha Road) and also with the AMR members. The producer thanked all the 18 singers for their whole hearted participation and performances achiev-

11 years. The test was repeated at the ages of 76 and 79 years. And, a record of where each person had lived throughout their life was used to estimate the level of air pollution they had experienced in their early years. The findings showed exposure to air pollution in childhood had a small but detectable association with worse cognitive change between the ages of 11 and 70 years. This study shows it is possible to estimate historical air pollution and explore how this relates to cognitive ability throughout life, the researchers said.

personal film to date.” Poonpiriya is known for his 2017 film Bad Genius, which became the highest-grossing Thai film of that year. The film won in 12 categories at Thai’s Suphannahong National Film Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Apart from One For The Road, other films by Asian directors on this year’s Sundance lineup included Sion Sono’s Prisoners of the Ghostland (Japan), Sonny Calvento’s Excuse Me, Miss, Miss, Miss (Philippines) and Pham Ngoc Lan’s The Unseen River (Vietnam). (NME)

ollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has called international pop sensation Rihanna a porn singer, a porn star, and a Left Wing role model. However, soon after Kangana tweeted steamy photos of the pop star, bikini-clad pictures of the actress, as well as screen grabs of her intimate scenes from past films, started flooding social media. “ R i g h t Wi n g r o l e model VS Left Wing role model ...I rest my case. #Indiatogether #IndiaAgainstPropoganda,” Kangana Ranaut tweeted on Wednesday. “Sanghi Naari sabpe Bhaari Vs Libru role models their lil pussy cat dolls ... come on India show them our power. #IndiaTogether #IndiaAgainstPropoganda,” the actress wrote in a separate tweet.Kangana also attached a scantily-clad pictures of Rihanna alongside a saree-clad photos of herself along with the above two tweets. However, trolls wasted no time in jumping into action, posting photographs of Kangana wearing bikini, smoking and performing intimate scenes in films. In a separate tweet, Kangana called pop star Rihanna a “porn singer”, “porn star” and Canadian parliamentarian Jagmeet

of terror funding praising & showing off his friendship with Rihanna. Now you can understand how Rihanna got the ‘motivation’ for tweet supporting Farmer.” It all began with Rihanna tweet on Tuesday night (according to India time) in favour of the ongoing farmers’ protest in India. After Rihanna tweeted extending her support to the protesting farmers, Kangana Ranaut tweeted calling her a “fool” and “dummy”. (IANS) Singh a “terrorist”. Reacting to a video featuring Jagmeet Singh talking about Rihanna following him on social media, Kangana wrote: “This terrorist is porn singer @rihanna’s friend... he is accused of funding terroristic activities. There is a Khalistan in his head also. A porn star followed him and that’s his biggest achievement #IndiaTogether #IndiaAgaistPropoganda.” Her tweet came in response to a user who shared the video and wrote: “Jagmeet Singh who is accused

Kangana calls activist Greta Thunberg ‘spoilt brat’ for backing farmers’ protest Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday called Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg dumb and a spoilt brat for tweeting in favour of the farmers’ protest in India. “We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India,” Greta tweeted early on Wednesday, according to India time. Greta’s tweet came in reaction to a news piece on the CNN website that reads: “India cuts internet

around New Delhi as protesting farmers clash with police.” Replying to Greta’s tweet, Kangana wrote on Twitter: “No fancy activists will talk about genuine environmentalist our own grandma... but they will definitely promote dumb and a spoilt brat ?@GretaThunberg? who is being used by entire left lobby and in return she gets to skip her education and school.” (IANS)

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ing immense results despite the on-going pandemic. He also thanked the owner of Music Bakery Sosang Longkümer for composing and providing appropriate and melodious music for each and every song. The producer also attributed the success of the release to A. Chuba Ozüküm and his family for the sponsorship and support. The producer said that a lot of effort went into the production of an album however insignifi-

cant it may seem to be and hoped that music lovers will respect the tireless effort that he along with his team and sponsors have put in for the production of this album a genre which is on the verge of extinction. He also said that there are copyright laws for songs/ lyrics/music like any other criminal activities and warned against infringement on the copyrights of the authors/publishers and performers.

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The Union with immense pride and honour would like to express our heartiest congratulations to Miss. Diline Sanyona Wiza, D/o Mr. W.R. Joshuah for securing 2nd Rank in Nagaland State list NEET (UG), 2020 and Mrs. Kewimelinwangbo, S/o Lt. Mr. Namna for securing 11th Rank in Nagaland State list NEET (UG), 2020. May the Almighty God bless them for being an inspiration and wishes them all the success in all their future endeavours. Sd/(PEWANSILE) General Secretary, TSUD

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an elaborate ceremony held at RCEMPA, Jotsoma on February 2. The award included a citation and a cash amount of Rs.10,000/-. The awardees were: 1. Pelenuo Angami - for making it to Nexa Music top 4 2. Jonathan Angami - for making it to Nexa Music top 4

people, and good musicians are good musicians - it’s as basic as that.” And the 27-year-old actress turned musician revealed most of her idols growing up were men - including John Lennon and Chris Cornell - but she insists it wasn’t because they were men. Speaking about her music taste, she shared: “My idols were men, and it’s not because they were men; it’s just because they wrote the best songs. I grew up worshipping John Lennon and The Beatles, and Chris Cornell and Soundgarden – it’s not because of what was going on in their pants, it’s because I connected to what they were saying and what they were emoting.” (Contactmusic)

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arents, take note. If your child is exposed to air pollution, they may have a decline in thinking skills in later life, a study suggests. The study indicates that greater exposure to air pollution at the very start of life was associated with a detrimental effect on people’s cognitive skills up to 60 years later. “For the first time we have shown the effect that exposure to air pollution very early in life could have on the brain many decades later,” said co-author Tom Russ from the University of Edinburgh. “This is the first step towards understanding the harmful effects of air pollution on the brain and could help reduce the risk of dementia for future generations,” Russ added. For the study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, the researchers tested the general intelligence of more than 500 people, who were a part of Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 study, aged approximately 70 years using a test they had all completed at the age of

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3. Arialie Angami — for winning the Best Guitar Solo at the “Six feet apart” contest organized by Hening Pauly from Germany 4. Arenlong Longkumer — for winning the Strandberg India Guitar Contest & International Level Solo Guitar contest. 5. Huruangpiyang — for winning Drum-off India 2020 Open Category 6. Imcha Imchen — for making to the “Top 100 Best songs of 2020” in Apple Music 7. Diezelhou Sothu for securing the 1st Runnerup at the “National Virtual Singing Fiesta 2020” organized by Bharat Scouts and Guides, India 8. Aseto Zao - for winning the title “Tunesmith of Northeast India” organized by the Guwahati Grand Poetry Festival 9. David Rutsa - for winning the Northeast India “Beat Box Online Championship 2020” 10. Mercy Tetseo for winning the Northeast Young Heroes 2020 for Music and Entertainment.

aylor Momsen has slammed sexism in rock music. The former ‘Gossip Girl’ actress fronts rock band The Pretty Reckless and admits she has always been told about “misogyny and sexism in music” but she feels it should just be genderless. She said: “People have been telling me for years that there is misogyny and sexism in music. I think the older I’ve gotten, the more I can look back on certain situations. Maybe someone said something to me that I took as a compliment at the time, and I look back and realise that it was a misogynistic comment that wouldn’t be considered PC now, but I never felt that in an aggressive way.” And the ‘Death by Rock and Roll’ hitmaker thinks music should just be judged on its own, rather than on the gender of the person who sings the track. Speaking to The Forty-Five, she added: “You should judge music simply on what’s the best song/ who’s the best singer. That should have nothing to do with your sex or gender … Good people are good

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TOKYO, FEB 3 (AGENCIES): Olympic officials on Wednesday unveiled the first of many COVID-19 rules for the Tokyo Games this summer, banning singing and chanting during events and mandating participants to wear masks at “all times” except when eating, sleeping or outdoors. The measures, which also included rules barring international federation officials and staff from using public transport without permission, are unlikely to comfort a wary Japanese public increasingly opposed to hosting the Games during a global pandemic. Officials acknowledged that the Summer Games in Tokyo would be “different” from any past Olympics, but reiterated that they would be able to hold the postponed event safely this year. “There will be a number of constraints and conditions that the participants will have to respect and follow, which will have an impact on their experience, particularly when it comes to the social aspect of what the Olympics experience can be,” said Pierre Ducrey, the director of Olym-

A man wears a protective mask in front of the giant Olympic rings in Tokyo, Japan, January 13. (Reuters)

pic Games Operations at the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Tokyo Olympics were delayed by a year due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and is scheduled to begin in July. New rules in a “playbook” jointly published by the Tokyo Olympic organisers, the International Olympic Committee, and the International Paralympic Committee range from regular hand washing protocols to disinfecting dining tables after eating.] Delegations and staff will also be required to appoint a COVID-19 liaison officer, who will be responsible for ensuring that

the participants follow the guidelines. Serious failures to comply with virus rules could lead to expulsion from the Games, the playbook said. Officials said the rules unveiled on Wednesday were for delegates of international federations competing in the Games, adding that they would publish updated guidelines in April, with more details expected on testing and isolation and more specific guidance for athletes. Japan has fared better than most other advanced economies in fighting the coronavirus, with fewer than 6,000 deaths recorded so far. But new infections in Japan rose to record highs

Khrievitso Kense undergoes trials with Rajasthan Royals

Maradona Cup’s name use to cease amid lawsuit fears

Khrievitso Kense DIMAPUR, FEB 3 (NPN): Khrievitso Kense, 16-year old leg spinner from Nagaland, underwent trials with the Rajasthan Royals at the Royal Academy, Nagapur on Wednesday. Taking to twitter, Nagaland Cricket Association honorary secretary, Hyunilo Anilo Khing said: “Our young leggie Khrievitso underwent trials for Rajasthan Royals today at the Royal Academy, Nagpur.” Earlier, reigning Indian Premier League (IPL) champion Mumbai Indians (MI) had shortlisted Khrievitso Kense for trials ahead of the season expected to get underway

in April. Khrievitso, a 16year-old leg spinner, caught everyone’s attention with an impressive show for Nagaland in the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Making his debut, the cricket prodigy played four matches and scalped sevenwicket at an average of 12.00. His best figure was against Mizoram where he picked three wickets for 16 runs. Impressed with his performance, both Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals had invited the 16year-old spinner for the trials ahead of the IPL 2021 auctions.

BUENOS AIRES, FEB 3 (IANS): Argentine football’s Professional League Cup will cease to be called the Diego Maradona Cup because of possible legal action from heirs to the deceased legend’s estate. The tournament adopted Maradona’s name just days after the 1986 World Cup winner’s death from a heart attack in November, reports Xinhua news agency. However, Argentine football officials decided to revert to the tournament’s original name for fear of future lawsuits for the use of Maradona’s name and image. According to lawyer Martin Apolo, image and naming rights form one of the “most important assets” in Maradona’s inheritance. Argentine media reports have estimated Maradona’s estate to be worth between $75 million and $100 million. The decision to drop Maradona’s name comes less than a month after Banfield won the inaugural edition of the Maradona Cup by beating Boca Juniors in the final.

in early January, triggering a state of emergency in Tokyo and some other areas. The government extended the emergency in most of those places on Tuesday. Nearly 80 percent of the public are opposed to holding the Olympics as scheduled this year, according to recent polls, concerned that an influx of athletes will further spread the virus. A medical association representing Tokyo doctors combating the coronavirus told Reuters this week medical staff would not have the time to volunteer to help at the Olympics as they were under too much strain dealing with the third wave of the pandemic. The country, which is last among the Group of Seven advanced industrial nations to begin vaccinating its population, is set to begin its vaccination campaign later this month, which some worry will further stretch medical resources. Asked about such concerns, an official from the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee said it was important to achieve a balance between supporting the local medical system and hosting the Games.

Mancini to step down as Italy boss after 2022 FIFA WC ROME, FEB 3 (IANS): Italy coach Roberto Mancini has said that he would like to leave the Azzurri and return to club management after the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Mancini took charge of Italy in May 2018, after the Azzurri had failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia under predecessor Giampiero Ventura, reports Xinhua news agency. Italy has since undergone a renaissance under Mancini, winning all 10 Euro 2020 qualifiers to secure a place at this summer’s delayed prestigious tour nament. However, the Inter Milan and Manchester City coach told Italian talk show Tiki Taka on Tuesday that he would prefer to step down and return to club management. “I will no longer be the coach of the national team after the World Cup in Qatar 2022, and I will return to coach a club,” he said. Mancini also named three candidates to succeed him. “There are many coaches who can do it, such as Massimiliano Allegri, Carlo Ancelotti and Gian Piero Gasperini,” he said.

Winning team Spireites FCPughoboto players and others with the trophy after the final match on Wednesday at Ghathashi Town.Spireites FCPughoboto won the 3rd Aphuyemi Cup by defeating Chisholi FC 4-3 in the final match. Man of the tournament was XukutoZhimo (Spireites); best defenders were ItoboZhimoandLhovixuKappo; best mid-field wasMughahutoChishi(Chishili FC); young emergent player wasVinatoAchumi (Spireites); highest scorer was AnguviChishi (Chishili FC) and best goalkeeper was HutohoSheqi.Aphuyemi Football Club re-elected its office bears for the tenure 2021-2023. The new team would be led by ShiyetoWotsa as president andBenjamin A Swuas general secretary with 11 other office bearers.

Dimapur Slammers CC wins 6th Unity Cup

DIMAPUR, FEB 3 (NPN): Dimapur Slammers CC has emerged as the winner of the 6th Unity Cup by defeating Dimapur Borlengri Knights CC by 7 wickets in the final match. 6th Unity Cup T-20 Cricket tournament was organised by Nepali Baptist Church Chümoukedimasports ministry at Chümoukedima local ground from January 16 to February 3 with 25 teams taking part in the tournament. The ‘man of the final match’ was adjudged to Vino who took 1 wicket and got 2 maidens to help Dimapur Slammers cc beat Dimapur Borlengri Knights CC by 7 wickets and 10 over remaining. Among the individual awards, Apong of Dimapur Slammers was named the ‘best bowler’ while Bishnu of Borlengri Knight CC was adjudged the ‘best batsman’. Imliwati of Big shots CC was awarded ‘player of the tournament’ while John of Borlengri Knights CC was awarded ‘emerging player of the tournament’. The winning team walked away with cash prize of Rs. 30,000 along with running trophy while the runners-up received Rs. 20,000 sponsored by DB Ghaleandfamily, Church members of NBC Chümoukedima. Held under the theme “Solidarity for Peace”, the tournament was aimedat nurturing and developing the sporting skills of the youths. The NBC sports ministry also aimed to make use of sports to strengthen friendship and to bridge the gap between cultures and communities. The final match was graced by Shiva Kumar BK as theguest of honour.

We can ask for more funds if needed, says Kiren Rijiju after Budget cut NEW DELHI, FEB 3 (PTI): Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday said he is open to asking for more funds from the government if needed in an Olympic year, insisting that the budget allocated to his ministry for 2021-22 is satisfactory despite the cut. Rijiju said all requirements of athletes heading into Tokyo Olympics are being met. The central government on Monday allocated Rs 2596.14 crore for sports -- a reduction of Rs 230.78 crore when compared to the amount earmarked initially for the previous year, that was derailed by the COVID19 pandemic across the world. “...if needed, there is a provision for asking for revised allocation. We can ask for it,” Rijiju said on the sidelines of the launch of Fit India office at the Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium here. In the last financial year, the government had allocated Rs 2826.92 crore for sports, which was later revised to Rs 1800.15 crore because of the lack of activity caused by the pandemic. This year’s allocated amount is Rs 795.99 crore

Kiren Rijiju more than the revised budget of 2020-21. Rijiju said the sports ministry is there to take care and support athletes and National Sports Federations. “We give money to the players through federations. We are there to look after the requirement of athletes and demands of NSFs The funding is for athletes, not NSFs. There is and will be no shortage of funds for players for their training. As and when they require, it will be provided. “The NSFs place their demands through Annual Competition and Training Calendar (ACTC) mechanism. The sports ministry is not facing any financial crunch... “On top of that sports being a state subject, we play a role of gap funding.

We provide support to state governments. We just come as a supplementary to their need,” he added. The sports ministry bears the cost of all foreign training and competition, including participation in the Olympics. T h e g ove r n m e n t ’s flagship Khelo India programme was handed the biggest reduction -- of Rs 232.71 crore -- among all sports heads for the 202122 budget, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday. During Wednesday’s event, Sports Secretary Ravi Mittal said, “If you look at the budget of 2021-22 as against 2019-2020, there is an increase of 19.13 per cent....we should compare it with previous year. We are not considering the initial budget of 2020-21 because it was an unprecedented year hit by COVID.” “If you see the RE (Revised Estimate) figures compared to this year, then we have an increase of nearly 40 per cent. If you see the budget of our flagship Khelo India and Fit India is a apart of it, the budget of this year is 72 per cent more compared to 2019-2020.

CAGSA meet: Defending champs K Basa register first win DIMAPUR, FEB 3 (NPN): Three times football defending champions Khulazu Basa got a perfect start by registering the first win against Chesezu team on the second day of the ongoing 50th golden jubilee of Chokri Area Games and Sports Association (CAGSA) at Phüsachodü village under Phek district on Wednesday. Playing in group A league matches, defending champions Khulazu Basa started their campaign in style defeating Chesezu by 2-0 in the first match of the day. Despite ball possession by Chesezu team, they failed to break the deadlocked against the defending champions with lackluster finishing. K Basa on counter attack managed to pass through the high defensive lines resulting two goals in the first half throughZhoposa and Kuzoto goals which were enough to secure the victory for K Basa team. Chesezu team would rue their lack of finishing from their strikers as they were outplayed in the game. With a game in hand, Chesezu will have to break through to go through the

next round. While defending champions edged closer to the next round of the tournament. In a closely encountered match, Kikruma beat North Kikruma by a solitary goal. The goal came through the boots of Punuyo Puro in first which proved decisive for the team. With four teams qualifying in Group A out of 6, Thenyizu, Kikruma and K Basa have three points each, however Thipuzu, North Kikruma, Chesezu are yet to win a match with a game in hand to decide the fate of the next round. In Group B matches, host team Phüsachodü outclassed Khulazu Bawe by 3-0 in the encounter. Dzüthotsoyi Medeo struck twice in the first quarter and Vevochuyi Puyo-o added the third goal in the second half to finished the game for Phüsachodü team. Chetheba and Rukizu match ended in a stalemate. Both teams scored a goal each in the first half but failed to finished the game with both teams sharing a point each. Host village Phüsachodü leads the group B tally with three points, Chetheba and Rikizu with

Asian boxing championship in April or May: BFI chief Ajay Singh

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Ajay Singh NEW DELHI, FEB 3 (PTI): The postponed Asian Boxing Championship, which India is scheduled to host, will be organised in either April or May this year, Boxing Federation of India President Ajay Singh revealed on Wednesday after being re-elected to the post at the body’s Annual General Meeting. The championship was to be originally held in November-December last year but was postponed owing to the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The Asian Championship will either be held in April or May,” Singh said in a press conference after the AGM at a Gurugram hotel.

India last hosted the men’s Asian meet back in 1980 in Mumbai before conducting the women’s event in 2003 in Hisar. The tournament became a combined event for men and women last year. The COVID-19 pandemic threw sporting calendars haywire around the world with several big events, including the Olympics and the T20 World Cup of cricket, postponed. Asked whether the national championships would be held after the pandemic did not allow the event to go ahead in 2020, Singh said, “It is work in progress.” So far, nine Indian boxers -- five men and four women -- have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics and Singh said they will get enough exposure to ensure their preparations remain on track. “They trained in Italy last year for two months and then they will also compete in the world qualifiers in June. There will be no shortage of competition for them,” Singh said.

Players of Rukizu (white) and Chetheba (black) in action during a football match.

one point each, while Chikri Nasa are yet to play their match. For women’s volleyball, Chetheba and North Kikruma have booked their semi-finals berth winning two matchesrespectively. The fate of the other two teams will be decided with Phüsachodü playing against K Bawe on Thursday. For men’s basketball match, Thenyizu defeated Khulazu Bawe by 72-45 points to enter the semis for Group A. While Rukizu beat Khulazu Basa by 53-26 points. Khulazu Basa will play against Kikruma on Thursday and the winner will play against Rukizu in the quarterfinal rounds.

In Group B, Chetheba outsmart Chesezu by 69-40 points to enter quarterfinal round. They will play against North Kikruma in the next round. While Thipuzu overcame host village Phüsachodü by 36-33 points to enter the semi-final round. For women basketball match, Thipuzu beat Kikruma by 19-16 points to go through the semis in Group A, while other matches are yet to be played. In athletic event, for men 5000 m country race, Cuvoto Medeo finished the track in 15 minute 5 second to get his second gold medal, Necukho Rhakho

of Thipuzu in second place. Thejopa Vero, Rolio Mura-o in third and fourth position respectively. For women 3000 m country race, Mery Chuzho of Thipuzu took the first place finishing at 10 minutes 42 seconds, followed by Vesusalu Vero (Phüsachodü), Kuthonulu Tetseo (Rukizu) and Mhasetalu Medeo (K.Bawe) in second, third and fourth position respectively. Thipuzu continue to lead the medal tally on the second day with 17 medals (7 gold, 7 silver, 3 bronze), followed by host village Phüsachodü with 18 medals (5 gold, 6 silver, 7 bronze) and Rikizu in third with 6 medals (3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze).

Gippsland Trophy: Osaka, Svitolina enter quarter-finals

Naomi Osaka MELBOURNE, FEB 3 (IANS): Naomi Osaka on Wednesday entered the quarter-finals at the Gippsland Trophy after securing a 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 win over Great Britain’s Katie Boulter, thus stretching her unbeaten run to 13 matches. “After I lost the first set... I wanted to fight as hard as I can. She was playing really amazing, so I thought that if I lost at the end of the day, it’s okay, but I just wanted to give my best effort,” the WTA website quoted Osaka as saying

Elina Svitolina on-court after the match. “I like playing long matches because I feel like I can gauge the condition of the court and that my fitness gets better. I played a short match yesterday, so maybe subconsciously, I felt like I needed to play a long match today,” she added. Third seed Elina Svitolina also reached the last eight after overcoming former French Open champion and No.13 seed Jelena Ostapenko, 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-2, in a match that lasted two hour and 12 minutes. “It was a bit windy

and it was really tough to find the rhythm, and it’s not easy to play against her because she’s going for a lot of shots and you have to really be on your toes,” Svitolina said. “I was a bit flat in the first set and I wasn’t happy with the way I started. Afterwards, I was just trying to make an extra ball back and tried to make a difference on the balls I had a chance on,” she added. Svitolina will take on seventh seed Elise Mertens, who defeated Caroline Garcia, 7-6(1), 6-3. K Y M C


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Mumbai fightback to beat Kerala Blasters 2-1

BA M B O L I M , F E B 3 (AGENCIES): Mumbai City bounced back from their shock defeat in the last round with a nervy 2-1 win over Kerala Blasters in their Indian Super League encounter at the GMC Bambolim Stadium on Wednesday. Meanwhile, it was deja vu from Blasters who were leading 1-0 thanks to a Vicente Gomez goal (45), only to lose thanks to goals from Bipin Singh (46) and Adam le Fondre (67p). Mumbai skipper Amrinder Singh made a staggering nine saves in the game to walk away with the man of the match award which told the story as the Islanders were pushed till the end. The win sees Sergio Lobera’s side take a sixpoint lead at the point while Blasters’ top four hopes is vanishing with each passing game. They have now conceded 16 points from winning positions to languish at ninth in the table. Mumbai started the game strongly and were the dominant side in the early stages of the game. Their frontman Le Fondre had two glorious opportunities early

Adam Le Fondre of Mumbai City FC takes a penalty kick to score a gaol during the ISL match between Kerala Blasters FC and Mumbai City FC, Wednesday. (PTI)

on but couldn’t capitalize as Blasters looked shaky early on. Once the nerves settled, Blasters were the aggressors and caused Mumbai all sorts of problems with their high pressing and urgency. Despite not seeing much of the ball for the majority of the half, Blasters were dangerous every time they ventured forward. Vicuna had decided to play only one striker up front

with Jordan Murray leading the line and Gary Hooper dropping to the bench. Murray tested Amrinder with a stunning volley which was tipped over the bar for a corner. Blasters went onto take the lead from the subsequent corner which was beautifully swung in by Sahal Abdul Samad and met with a clean header from Vicente. They could have scored a second when Murray’s

angled shot was redirected to the post by Amrinder who was tested throughout the course of the half. Mumbai had looked somewhat listless in the absence of Ahmed Jahouh while Hugo Boumous had a subdued half. Had it not been for Mumbai skipper Amrinder’s stunning saves, Blasters could have gone into half-time with a bigger lead than the 1-0 margin.

The game turned on its head in the second half as the defensive frailties that have plagued Blasters all season came back to haunt them. Mumbai equalised just one minute into the second half after Bipin Singh was on the end to turn the ball into the net after some scrappy defending from the Blasters defence. The referee Rahul Kumar Gupta felt that Blasters centre-back Costa Nhamoinesu had impeded the run of Adam le Fondre when he was trying to receive a pass. The Blasters dugout rose in frustration as they felt that another refereeing decision was going against them. The club had lodged an official complaint with the All India Football Federation on Tuesday and this would infuriate them even further. The English forward smashed the penalty past Albino Gomes to make it 2-1 in the 67th minute. There was a cagey end to the game as momentum swung between the sides but Mumbai eventually managed to grind it out. Thurday’s Match NE United Vs FC Goa Time: 7:30 PM

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ATP Cup: Berrettini, Fognini help Italy seal semi-final spot

MELBOURNE, FEB 3 (IANS): Italy have sealed a spot in the semi-finals of the ATP Cup after Matteo Berrettini defeated Gael Monfils 6-4, 6-2 to seal his country’s tie against France. Berrettini has dominated at Melbourne Park, defeating two of the top 11 players -- Dominic Thiem and Monfils -- to lead his country out of Group C. “It’s a great team, great guys. We are enjoying on court, but off court as well. I think when you’re playing for your country, for your team, it’s something special,” the ATP Tour website quoted Berrettini said in his oncourt interview. “Definitely this is a competition that I missed last year and this year I was really looking forward to playing. I’m happy to be here and really happy for my team because we are through to the semifinals.” Earlier in the day, Fabio Fognini -- won just five games in his ATP Cup opener Tuesday -battled past Benoit Paire

Matteo Berrettini

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6-1, 7-6(2) and give Italy a 1-0 lead. Although Fognini nearly let slip a 6-1, 3-0 advantage, he registered win in straight sets after one hour and 19 minutes. “For sure I’m happy about my performance,” Fognini said in his on-court interview. “The second set was really tough.” In the doubles match, French stars Nicolas Mahut and Edouard RogerVasselin earned a win for their country by beating

Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori 6-3, 6-4 in 67 minutes. However, Italy ultimately defeated France 2-1 in the tie. The 2021 ATP Cup is featuring 14 of the top 15 players in the ATP rankings. Novak Djokovic’s Serbia and Rafael Nadal’s Spain will compete against Austria, Russia, Greece, Germany, Argentina, Italy, Japan, France, Canada and Australia in the 12-team competition.

My job is to take back seat and Fred VanVleet’s record 54 points lift Raptors help Virat Kohli: Ajinkya Rahane CHENNAI, FEB 3 (PTI): As captain, he was at the forefront of India’s epic triumph in Australia, but Ajinkya Rahane would prefer to take a back seat while lending a helping hand to the returning Virat Kohli in the high-octane Test series against England. Rahane, who led India to their greatest overseas Test series victory in Australia recently, also said that there is no room for complacency against a quality side like England in the series, starting here on Friday. The upcoming matches will decide New Zealand’s rival in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s in June. “See, my job is to take a back seat and help Virat. You know as a captain, there are too many things in captain’s mind, so as a vice-captain, you have to visualise the situation, think about what can happen in the game and then if captain asks you some suggestions, you should be ready so my job is really easy,” Rahane said at the virtual press conference. A quiet person by nature, Rahane said that he will certainly speak when approached for inputs. “I take a back seat

Ajinkya Rahane (and) whenever required I’ll go and tell him (Virat) or whenever he ask me about certain things, I will just go and tell him. For me, personally I generally take a back seat whenever I am the vice-captain.” The senior batsman also said that the Australian series win for him is a thing of past and there won’t be any complacency when they take on England. “Not at all, we know every series, every game is really important, especially in (this) Test championship. What happened in Australia that was really special but that is past again,” the stylish right-hander said. “I don’t think we have to think too much about complacency or any other (thing), we know that what’s our strength and we know how the Indian wickets (pitches) behave.

We respect England team. They did well in Sri Lanka, so basically we have to play good cricket, back our strengths and play as a team,” Rahane said. He didn’t want to dwell on India being favourites to reach the final of WTC. “The WTC final is three-four (five) months from now. The focus should be on present series. New Zealand played really well and deserved to be in the final. For us, it will be about taking one game at a time.” Asked if Axar Patel will be handed a Test debut, Rahane remained noncommittal. “We will decide on the playing combination after tomorrow’s training.” But Rahane did drop a hint that Indians are bracing for a spin-friendly wicket at the Chepauk.

F L O R I DA , F E B 3 (AGENCIES): Fred VanVleet set a club record with 54 points, including a career-best 11 3-pointers in 14 attempts, as the visiting Toronto Raptors defeated the Orlando Magic 123108 on Tuesday night. Toronto’s previous club record was 52 by DeMar DeRozan. VanVleet’s 54 points were the most ever by an undrafted NBA player, surpassing the 53 scored by Moses Malone of the Houston Rockets against the then-San Diego Clippers in 1982. VanVleet scored 17 points in the first quarter and had 28 points by halftime, as he went 8-for-9 from beyond the arc in the first half. The team record for 3-pointers in a game is 12, set by Donyell Marshall in 2005. He wound up making 17 of 23 shots from the floor, including 11 of 14 from long range. Kyle Lowry added a triple-double with 14 points,10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Raptors. Nikola Vucevic had 21 points and 18 rebounds for the Magic, and Evan Fournier also scored 21 points. Brooklyn Nets 124 Los Angeles Clippers 120 Kyrie Irving scored a season-high 39 points but Brooklyn nearly collapsed

Toronto Raptors guard Fred VanVleet (23) passes the ball as during the second quarter against the Orlando Magic at Amway Center.

again down the stretch before outlasting Los Angeles in New York. Kevin Durant added 28 points and nine rebounds for the Nets, who shot 57 percent from the floor. James Harden posted his fourth triple-double with the Nets and the 50th of his career by totaling 23 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds. Kawhi Leonard scored 33 points for the Clippers, who saw a three-game winning streak stopped and lost for only the second time in their past 12 games. Paul George added 26 and Nicolas Batum contributed

21 for Los Angeles. Utah Jazz 117 - Detroit Pistons 105 Donovan Mitchell scored 32 points, Bojan Bogdanovic hit late backto-back 3-pointers and Utah held on to defeat Detroit in Salt Lake City. The Pistons made a furious push to pull within four points late in the fourth quarter after trailing by as many as 28 points. Bogdanovic’s late 3-pointers gave the Jazz 16 on the night, helping them set an NBA record. Utah has now made at least 15 treys in 11 straight games, surpassing the mark set

by the Houston Rockets (2018-19 and 2019-20). The Jazz’s Mike Conley scored 20 points while had Bogdanovic 18. Jerami Grant sparked the Pistons’ late surge and finished with 27 points. Mason Plumlee contributed 17 points and 14 rebounds, and Josh Jackson fired in 22 points off the bench for Detroit, which is 1-9 in road games. Portland Trail Blazers 132 - Washington Wizards 121 Damian Lillard notched 32 points and eight assists to help Portland post a victory at Washington.

Gary Trent Jr. matched his career high of seven 3-pointers while scoring 26 points for the Trail Blazers. Portland’s Carmelo Anthony scored 21 points off the bench and moved into 13th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with 26,675 points. Anthony passed the legendary Dominique Wilkins (26,668). Washington’s Bradley Beal, the NBA scoring leader, made six 3-pointers and poured in 37 points to raise his average to 35. Rui Hachimura scored a season-high 24 points, and Russell Westbrook recorded 17 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for his 151st career triple-double. Indiana Pacers 134 Memphis Grizzlies 116 Domantas Sabonis made 13 of 15 shots from the floor for a career-highmatching 32 points and Indiana led visiting Memphis wire to wire in Indianapolis. The double-double was Sabonis’ 19th on the season in 21 games. Myles Turner also posted a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds while Malcolm Brogdon finished with 23 points and seven assists. Jeremy Lamb shot 5-of-7 from 3-point range and scored 19 points.

Juventus overturn Inter Milan in Coppa Italia

Juventus players celebrate their goal against Inter Milan during the Coppa Italia semi-finals.

ROME, FEB 3 (IANS): Cristiano Ronaldo’s double helped Juventus rally to beat Inter Milan 2-1 in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals. With Romelu Lukaku

suspended, Inter on Tuesday opted for Alexis Sanchez to partner Lautaro Martinez up front, while Juventus visited the San Siro without Paulo Dybala and Aaron Ramsey, and Gianluigi Buf-

fon started between the sticks to mark his 1,000th professional game, reports Xinhua news agency. Inter made a dream start through a counterattack after just eight min-

utes, as NicoloBarella burst down the right and squared for Martinez to finish with a first-time strike. The Bianconeri got back on level terms in the 23rd minute as Juan Cuadrado was dragged down by Ashley Young. The referee awarded Juventus a penalty after viewing the VAR, and Ronaldo kept his composure to convert it. The away side turned the game around thanks to a howler between Alessandro Bastoni and Samir Handanovic in the 35th minute, when Ronaldo was alert to pounce on Bastoni to intercept the ball, rounding an on-rushing Handanovic and placing an angled drive into the net. I n t e r h a d s e ve r a l chances in the second half but was still unable to break Juve’sdefense, with Sanchez notably missing a sitter which was blocked by MerihDemiral near the goal-line. The return leg will be played on February 9.

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