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Vol XXX No. 216
DIMAPUR, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2020 Pages 12 ` 5.00
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PM calls for real-time monitoring NEW DELHI, JUL 11 (AGENCIES): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed for providing real-time national-level monitoring and guidance to all Covid-19 affected states of the union of India with special focus on areas with a high positivity rate for the disease. Prime Minister’s intervention was made during a high-level meeting he chaired on Saturday to review the status of the coronavirus pandemic situation in India. Prime Minister Modi is also reported to have praised the authorities for their coordinated efforts to contain the pandemic in Delhi and asked for the adoption of a similar approach in the national capital region (NCR) comprising several districts of UP, Rajasthan and Haryana adjoining the national capital. “Priority is close monitoring and guiding the containment works in regions where the infection rate is high,” the prime minister wrote on Twitter after holding a review meeting to take stock of the COVID-19 situation in various parts of the country and the preparedness of various states. “Had an extensive
NPCC asks state govt to provide uninterrupted power DIMAPUR, JUL 11 (NPN): Drawing the attention of the state government to erratic power supply, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) urged upon the state government to concentrate on providing uninterrupted power supply. In a press release Saturday, NPCC president, K Therie, asked the government to at least provide dependable power supply if providing uninterrupted power supply was not possible. He said that in the present age, people deserved uninterrupted power supply and even if adequate funding was a constraint in the past, it was not an issue at present. Therie, who was power minister in Congress government, recalled that at his closing term, the power department had planned to improve the transmission and distribution system in Dimapur by projecting an estimate of Rs. 78 crore which was accordingly sanctioned by the centre. Therie opined that presently since there was no issue about load shedding, the erratic power supply may have to do with the transmission and distribution (Cont’d on p-8) system.
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Priority is close monitoring, guiding containment work in areas with high infection rate
Prime Minister Modi during the video conference Saturday. (PTI)
meeting to review the COVID-19 situation across the nation. Took stock of the ongoing efforts to contain the infection,” the prime minister said in his tweet. According to a statement issued by the Prime minister’s Office, Modi appreciated the concerted efforts of the Centre, State & local authorities in containing the pandemic in Delhi. He further directed that a similar approach should be adopted with other State Governments in containing Covid19 in the entire NCR area,” an official communication by the PMO said. The prime minister reiterated the need to observe personal hygiene and social discipline in public places. Modi said awareness about the pandemic should be disseminated widely and
a continuous emphasis on preventing the spread of the infection should be laid. He said there is no room for any complacency in this regard, according to the statement. The review meeting was also attended by union home minister Amit Shah, union health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, member, NITI Aayog, cabinet secretary and other senior officials of the government of India. While taking stock of the situation in various parts of the country, the prime minister directed for a renewed emphasis on the need to observe personal hygiene and social discipline in public places. This he indicated should be done through renewal of awareness campaigns about Covid and methods to prevent its spread. He said that there
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KOHIMA, JUL11 (NPN): The state government has welcomed Easter n Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) to accept the apology of the government with regard to the May 26 Tuensang fiasco. State government & HPC on COVID-19 spokesperson and minister, Neiba Kronu said: “We appreciate the wisdom of ENPO for understanding the government and deciding to forgive.” Kronu assured to understand each other’s problems and work together in cohesion and in the interest and welfare of the State. Drafting of new SOP: Kronu informed that, as decided by the High Powered Committee (HPC) to bring out a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for entire state, the government has already begun drafting process. Since a concrete SOP was required, Kronu said the drafting may take time. In this regard, he informed that the current SOP on returnees and lockdown guidelines will remain in force till such time the new one is implement.
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Nagaland COVID-19 tally now 748 NAGALAND COVID-19 STATUS AS ON july 11, 2020 ACTIVE CASES Asymptomatic Mild 20 1# 9 0 50 3 29 0 21 0 44 0 76 0 49 0 27 0
District
Dimapur DH Dimapur CCC SIHFW AR Hospital Dimapur Kohima NHAK Kohima Chedema Jakhama Army Hospital Mon CCC Peren CCC Jalukie Peren Covid Hospital Peren CCC ISBT New Peren New Peren Rseti CCC (Ladies) Tuensang DH Wokha DH Zunheboto DH Kiphire DH Longleng DH Mokokchung IMDH Phek DH State Total
Anti-encroachment team burning down a farm hut constructed inside government land. (DIPR)
DIMAPUR, JUL 11 (NPN): In a joint ‘antiencroachment drive’ carried out on July 10, Forest department personnel along with Wokha district administration and police cleared off around 50 acres of encroached land and dismantled/burnt down 20 farm huts. According to DIPR report, the drive was in con-
tinuation with the efforts to clear encroachment on government purchased lands at Yimparasa, Bhandari and Longayim villages under Wokha district. During the drive, the joint team also cleared off over 10,000 trees from illegal plantations at the three gover nment purchased lands consisting of Teak, Khonkon, Betelnut and
Yongjak trees apart from bananas from around 50 acres of land. The team also destroyed fencings and fishery ponds and illegally paved approach roads by digging trenches. An excavator was engaged to dig trenches over the motorable approach roads, pull down fences and fill the fishery ponds. Earlier during the day, Divisional Forest Officer
(DFO) Wokha, Zuthunglo Patton briefed the team at the Merapani Forest Range Office. She said that the purpose of the antiencroachment drive was to protect government purchased lands. The team said that the illegal activities in and around the same areas would be continuously monitored by concerned authorities to prevent any future encroachment. F u r t h e r, t h e t e a m war ned of legal action against anyone found guilty of encroaching on government purchased lands in future. The joint a nti-en croachment team was led by DFO Wokha, SP Wokha, Addl. SP Wokha, SDO(C) Wokha, SDO (C) Bhandari, EAC Bhandari, Asst. Commandant 12 IR camp Merapani, SDPO Bhandari and personnel from Forest department, District administration and Police.
Recovered
Total Cases
126 12 20 46 13 0 0 69 7
146 21 73 75 34 44 76 118 35
28
0
0
28
35 25 1 1 0 0 4 12 431
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 16 0 3 0 0 0 1 313
35 41 1 4 0 0 4 13 748
Distribution of Cases by domicile district Kohima
Dimapur
Mokokchung
Phek
Zunheboto
Tuensang
Mon
Wokha
Kiphire
Longleng
Peren
Others
Total
81
141
4
14
6
46
101
11
4
2
292
46
748
DIMAPUR, JUL 11 (NPN): Nagaland on Saturday reported 16 fresh COVID-19 positive cases while nine more persons recovered from the virus, taking the state’s total tally to 748-- 435 active and 313 recovered cases as on July 11. According to state Health & Family Welfare minister, S. Pangnyu Phom, 7 positive cases were reported from Kohima, Tuensang- 5,
Mon- 3 and Mokokchung-1. All the positive persons were shifted to the designated COVID-19 hospitals for treatment and active surveillance and contact tracing activated to prevent further spreading of the infection. As per the severity of symptoms, 431 active cases were asymptomatic and 4 with mild symptoms. Further, nine persons recovered from Tuensang
50 acres of encroached govt lands cleared in Wokha Amitabh Bachchan and son
Abhishek test +ve for COVID
(R-L) Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan (File)
MUMBAI, JUL 11 (PTI): Megastar Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhishek Bachchan on Saturday said they had tested positive for COVID-19 and been admitted to a city hospital. The Bachchans, who are at Nanavati Hospital, shared their health update on Twitter. Abhishek said both his father and he had had mild symptoms and requested everybody to be calm and not panic. While Amitabh is 77, Abhishek is 44 years old. “I have tested COVID positive. Shifted to Hospital. Hospital informing authorities, family and staff undergone tests, results awaited,”
Amitabh tweeted. “All that have been in close proximity to me in the last 10 days are requested to please get themselves tested,” he added. He has been moved to the isolation ward of the hospital, Nanavati Hospital sources told PTI. Soon after his father posted his tweet, quelling speculation about his health, Abhishek also tweeted. “Earlier today both my father and I tested positive for COVID 19. Both of us having mild symptoms have been admitted to hospital...,” Abhishek tweeted. “The BMC has been in touch and we are complying with them,” he added.
Covid-19 Care Centre. However, they will be kept under strict surveillance, he said. Till July 11, a total of 16,037 samples were sent for testing through RT-PCR and results of 14,971 samples were received. Out of the 16,037 samples, 10,381 samples were received at BSL-3 lab and BSL-2 lab and a total of 9,889 samples tested, out of which 532 tested positive.
Will be forced to launch phase-III stir, says ZSUN DIMAPUR, JUL 11 (NPN): Appreciating the commitments given at the meeting with the state level committee (SLC) in the conference hall at deputy commissioner (DC) Peren on July 9, 2020, the Zeliangrong Students’ Union Nagaland (ZSUN) has, however, cautioned the state government that though agitation would be suspended at the moment, it would be forced to launch phase-III agitation, if the government was not sincere in its commitment and also if no development take place in the next few days. On July 9, the SLC headed by state health secretary Kesonyu Yhome conveyed the state government’s commitments including a technical committee for setting up a COVID Hospital at the District Hospital Peren; to provide adequate tools and machineries to set up an (Cont’d on p-8)
India’s COVID-19 tally reaches 8.2 lakh 6 NSCN (I-M) cadres killed in Arunachal
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is no room for any complacency in this regard. During the meeting, the Ahmedabad model of home-based care through ‘Dhanvantri Rath’ and surveillance was picked up for special commendation for its success in containment of the disease and it was directed that it may be emulated in other places. The Union home minister had stepped in last month to handle the coronavirus situation in the national capital amid rising cases and criticism in different quarters of the Delhi government’s handling of the COVID-19 situation, with complaints of non-availability of beds in hospitals for patients and difficulty in getting the tests done in laboratories. Shah had discussed ways to check the spread of the virus in the NCR with the chief ministers of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. During Saturday’s meet, the “successful example” of surveillance and home-based care through ‘ D h a nva n t r i R a t h ’ i n Ahmedabad was highlighted, and it was directed that it may be emulated in other places, the statement said.
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NEW DELHI, JUL 11 (PTI): With a record single-day increase of 27,114 cases, India’s COVID-19 tally zoomed past the eight-
lakh mark on Saturday, just four days after crossing the seven-lakh post, according to the Union Health ministry data.
The total coronavirus caseload in the country surged to 8,20,916 on Saturday while the death toll climbed to 22,123 with 519 people succumbing to the disease in 24 hours, the updated data at 8 am showed. This was the eighth c o n s e c u t i ve d ay t h a t COVID-19 cases in the country increased by more than 22,000. The rise in the number of coronavirus cases has gained pace significantly. It took 110 days for the number of cases in the country to reach one lakh but just 53 days more to race past the eight-lakh mark. It took 64 days for COVID-19 cases in India to rise above one lakh from 100, and another fortnight to cross two lakh on June 3. It took 10 days for the tally to touch three lakh-mark and another eight days for cases to climb above four
lakh on June 21. In another six days, the total tally raced past fivelakh mark. Then it took 10 days to cross seven lakh. With effective implementation of containment zones, surveillance activities, timely diagnosis and effective clinical management of cases, the total number of recovered patients has crossed the 5 lakh-mark Saturday, the ministry said. A total of 5,15,385 COVID-19 patients have recovered so far with 19,870 COVID-19 patients having been cured and discharged in the last 24 hours till 8 am. “The recovered cases outnumber the COVID-19 active cases by 2,31,978. With this progressively widening gap, the recovery rate has further improved to 62.78 per cent,” the ministry said.
DIMAPUR, JUL 11 (NPN): Six NSCN (I-M) cadres were killed in a joint operation carried out by Indian Army, Assam Rifles and Arunachal Police near Nginu in Longding district of Arunachal Pradesh in the early hours of July 11. One Assam Rifles personnel was also injured in the gunfight. According to PRO (Defence), Lt. Col. Sumit K. Sharma, the operation was carried out based on specific intelligence regarding presence of armed cadres. On seeing the troops, NSCN cadres opened heavy fire in a bid to flee from the spot. PRO said the troops retaliated and killed six NSCN (I-M) cadres. A total of six rifles and ammunition, IEDs and other warlike stores were also recovered. PRO said that investigation was on to ascertain their allegiance to NSCN
Arms and ammunition recovered by security forces. (PRO)
(I-M) faction operating in Myanmar. Meanwhile, Arunachal Pradesh Police spokesman Navdeep S Brar said the operation was carried out after security forces received inputs about the presence of the 6-member team of NSCN (IM) led by one ‘capt.’ Somnyam Tangkhul. He claimed the group was
planning to abduct the president and secretary of the Longding market. As per inputs, Arunachal Police claimed that the team was sent by Rockwang alias Absolom Thankgul of NSCN (I-M), who was also involved in the assassination of NPP legislator Tirong Aboh on May 21 last year near Khonsa. K Y M C