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STATEWISE PREDICTION STATE

PARTY

ABP NEWS and C-VOTER PREDICTION

Assam

BJP-NDA

68-76 (of 126 seats)

Kerala

CPI(M)-LDF

83-91 (of 140 seats)

Puducherry

BJP

17-21 (of the 30 seats)

Tamil Nadu

DMK-UPA

154-162 (of 234 seats)

West Bengal

TMC

148-164 (of 294 seats)

NEW DELHI, MAR 1 (AGENCIES): The stage is set for crucial Assembly elections in five states where voters will exercise their franchise to choose a new government. The Election Commission has announced the schedule for these elections, with West Bengal holding the longest polling in eight phases. As the political parties head into campaigning mode, ABP News and C-Voter tried to gauge the mood of the voters. They claim that the situation is in favour of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal, though the BJP is likely to see a better prospect.

West Bengal: Looking at the trends, Banerjee will score a hat-trick in the Assembly election, according to the opinion poll. The ABP-C-Voter poll said the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is likely to get 148-164 seats in the 294-member Assembly. The BJP, meanwhile, can get 92-108 seats, the opinion poll further said. There is bad news for the Congress and left Front, which ruled the state for more than three decades. The Left-Congress alliance may get 31-39 seats, according to ABP-C-Voter poll. Puducherry: The Congress is likely to receive a

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big setback in the union territory, the opinion poll said. The BJP will be able to form the government in Puducherry by winning 17-21 of the 30 seats, said ABP-C-Voter. The Congress tally is likely to shrink to 12, it further said. Kerala: The Left government is expected to survive in Kerala, the opinion poll said. It predicted that the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by CPI(M) is expected to get 83-91 of the 140 seats. On the other hand, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) may get anywhere between 47-55 seats in the upcoming assembly election. The BJP may barely get two seats, the ABP-C-Voter opinion poll said. Assam: The BJP-led alliance is expected to retain power in the state, the ABP-C-Voter survey said. Out of the state’s 126 seats, the opinion poll predicted 68-76 seats and 42 per cent vote share for the BJP, and 43-51 seats and 31 per cent

vote share for Congress-led alliance. The others may get 5-10 seats in the state. Tamil Nadu: MK Stalin led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-UPA is likely to return to power in Tamil Nadu, ABP-C-Voter opinion poll has predicted.

The DMK is likely to get 154-162 of the state’s 234 seats, whereas the ruling AIADMK 58-66, the survey further predicted. In terms of vote share, the DMK is expected to get 41 per cent whereas AIADMK 29 per cent.

PM takes first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Modi in Bengal, Rahul in Kerala most suited for PM

IANS: Despite being the top choice as a Chief Minister in West Bengal, the voter in the state prefers Narendra Modi as a suitable candidate for the Prime Minister’s post. However, Lok Sabha MP from Kerala’s Wayanad constituency Rahul Gandhi is preferred in the state over Modi for the Prime Minister’s post. A total of 34.44 respondents preferred Gandhi, son of Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi, as a suitable candidate for the post while 33.71 per cent people think Modi as a most suitable candidate for the office. Interestingly in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, 19.94 per cent people prefer Gandhi as most suitable for the post of Prime Minister while about 21.84 per cent find Modi as the best candidate for the job. In West Bengal, only 10.16 per cent respondents believe that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is the most suitable for the Prime Minister’s post while 50.83 per cent people in the state find Modi best suited for the job. The outcome is based on IANS C-Voter Opinion Poll survey conducted in the last six weeks on over 8,796 people in Kerala and about 38,932 people in West Bengal.

Modi being administered the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. (PTI)

NEW DELHI, MAR 1 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday took his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS here and appealed to all those who are eligible to get inoculated. Setting the pace for the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive, the prime minister reached the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here early this morning and was administered Bharat Biotech’s COVAXIN by nurse P Niveda,

who hails from Puducherry. Another nurse Rosamma Anil from Kerala also assisted in the process. “Took my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS. Remarkable how our doctors and scientists have worked in quick time to strengthen the global fight against COVID-19,” Modi tweeted after taking the vaccine shot. “I appeal to all those who are eligible to take the vaccine. Together, let us make India COVID-19 free!” he said.

BJP silent on CAA in Assam: Priyanka Manipur cops nab 2 more women for bomb attack at media house

No new COVID case in State

DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN): No new COVID-19 cases were reported in Nagaland on Monday while the active cases also remained at seven. As on March 1, the total caseload stood at 12200 and altogether 11949 patients have recovered from the infection. PTI: India’s COVID19 tally surpassed 1.11 crore on Monday with 15,510 new infections, while the active cases registered an increase for the fifth consecutive day and were recorded at 1,68,627, according to the Union Health Ministry data. The total coronavirus cases reached 1,11,12,241 in the country, while the death toll rose to 1,57,157 with 106 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am on Monday showed. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,07,86,457, which translates to a national COVID19 recovery rate of 97.07%, it stated. The case fatality rate has dropped to 1.41%. The active cases further increased to 1,68,627, which comprises 1.52% of the total infections, as per the data.

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LPG price hiked again by Rs 25; ATF price up 6.5% DIMAPUR/NEW DELHI, MAR 1 (NPN/PTI): Cooking gas LPG price was on Monday hiked by Rs 25 per cylinder across all categories, including subsidised fuel and those availed by Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries - the fourth increase in rates in a month’s time. LPG prices have gone up by Rs 125 per 14.2-kg cylinder since the beginning of February, price data from state-owned oil marketing companies showed. Also, jet fuel prices were hiked by a steep 6.5 per cent on the back of a rally in international oil prices. A 14.2-kg cylinder in Dimapur now costs Rs 837.50 while in the state capital-- Kohima a cylinder now costs Rs. 838.50, the highest in the state and in Kiphire at Rs. 838. In all the other districts, the price of cylinder has been fixed at Rs. 835. The increase is applicable across all categories, including subsidised and non-subsidised users. LPG is available only at one rate, market price, across the country. The government, however, gives a small subsidy to select customers. However, this subsidy has been eliminated in major cities through successive price increases over the years.

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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra performs rituals at Madhabdev’s Janmasthan in Rangajan, Bihpuria. (PTI Photo)(

L A K H I M P U R / GOHPUR, MAR 1 (PTI): Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday claimed that BJP leaders talk about implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in various parts of the country, but lack the courage to mention it in Assam. The state witnessed violent protests against the

CAA in 2019 and five persons lost their lives. The protestors saw the law as a threat to their cultural identity and livelihood. The grand alliance of the Congress and six other parties will form the government in Assam after the election as people are fed up with the false promises made by the BJP, she said. She was clad in a hand-

woven traditional Assamese ‘mekhla chador’, with designs typical of its Mising tribe. “The BJP makes tall promises before elections but during the next five years, they do nothing to fulfil them and people have realised it,” the Congress leader told reporters after addressing a meeting of party workers at Lakhimpur. B J P l e a d e r s m ove around the country talking about implementing the CAA but they are silent about it when they come to Assam, Gandhi said. “They lack the courage to mention it in the state and people of Assam should never allow them to even talk about it, let alone implement it,” she said. The objective of the CAA is to grant Indian citizenship to people of minority communities Hindu,

Sikh, Jain, Buddhist, Parsi and Christian of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, who had come to India till December 31, 2014 due to religious persecution in these countries. Indicating that there is more than one power centre in the BJP-led government in Assam, she said, “We are confused on how many chief ministers the state has -- one, two or many. Or is it remote-controlled from outside?” Beginning and ending her speech with “Joi Aai Asom” (Hail, Mother Assam), the Congress leader said, “You are not fighting for the party or your seat but Assam’s identity and your motherland”. The BJP-RSS ideology is such that it does not take the cultural identity of the state or its people into consideration, she claimed.

5 more hostels for State polytechnic institutes DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN): Union Education ministry will sanction five more hostels for polytechnic institutes in the State and also upgrade laboratories and IT equipments in all of them. Conveying this to a PDA delegation that called on All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) chairman Dr Anil Sahasrabudhe at AICTE office in New Delhi on

Monday, ministry officials however set a condition that proposals (DPR) in this regard must be submitted to the ministry within 15 days. On setting up National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research (NITTTR) in the State, Sahasrabudhe agreed to send a recommendation to the education ministry in this regard. During the meeting with the AICTE chair-

man and education ministry officials, the delegation highlighted activities of the State’s higher & technical education department, requirements and problems of the State and appealed to the ministry for consideration of the State’s proposal and any other scheme under the ministry not availed by the State. AICTE vice-chairman MP Poonia, member secretary Rajive Kumar and other

senior education ministry officials were also present at the meeting. The PDA delegation comprised higher education & tribal affairs minister and State BJP president Temjen Imna Along, housing & mech minister Tongpang Ozukum and higher & technical education and election adviser Medo Yokha. This was stated in a press release by Kuolie Mere, PRO of Nagaland House, New Delhi.

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IMPHAL, MAR 1: Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Manipur Police investigating into the recent bomb attack at a media house here arrested two more women suspects. Police have so far arrested six suspects involved in the bomb attack at the office of Poknapham, a local daily published from Imphal, which also houses its sister publication People’s Chronicle. Four male suspects were arrested earlier and are currently in police custody after Imphal West chief judicial

magistrate (CJM) remanded them till March 6. The two women suspects were also produced in the Imphal CJM court on Monday with a prayer for taking their custody for further investigation on their involvement in the case. The court remanded them in police custody till March 6. On the evening of February 13, an Activa scooter without registration plate and rode by a woman lobbed a Chinese-made hand grenade at the office of Poknapham in Imphal’s Keishampat, which failed to explode. The police suspect

the woman to be a member of valley-based armed group and declared her wanted, besides announcing Rs 50,000 as bounty on her head. Denouncing the bomb attack, journalists launched a cease-work strike from the day of attack till February 19. However, the journalists once again launched the cease-work strike after an armed group, while owning up the attack, asked Poknapham to suspend publication for six months. After two days of ceasework strike, the journalists once again resumed work from Sunday.

DHD COVID warriors not Phase-2: 180 paid two-month salary sr. citizens avail Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN): Doctors and other staff working under Medical Superintendent (MS) District Hospital Dimapur (DHD) have reportedly not received salary for the last two months. Speaking to Nagaland Post, one of the employees disclosed that doctors, nurses and other staff working under DHD-MS have not received two-month salary despite working relentlessly. “COVID Hospital Dimapur is one of the busiest District Hospitals amongst

all the district hospitals in the state. The staff here are working tirelessly, however, we have not received our salary for last two months,” lamented the employee. The employee claimed that other government employees working under chief medical officer (CMO) Dimapur and other districts have already received their salaries while those working under DHD-MS have been neglected. “The doctors, nurses and particularly the GradeIV staff are facing difficulties due to non-payment of salary,” said the source.

COVID vaccine

DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN): As India’s Covid-19 vaccination phase-II began Monday, 180 senior citizens in the age group of 60 years and above and 13 beneficiaries with associated comorbidity above 45 years were vaccinated across the state Monday without any reported adverse events needing medical intervention. According to State Immunization Officer (UIP), Dr. RituThurr, the oldest beneficiary was an 89-year-old man from Longleng. The total doses administered in the state till date stood at 35,789. Dr. Thurr also informed that vaccination of age-appropriate highrisk groups will be scaled up across the state from March 7, 2021. All citizens can selfaround ten square km of a register through cowin.gov. community-owned forest in or do onsite registration into a wildlife preserve. along with a Photo ID. Speaking to Nagaland Post, team leader and founder of Lemsachenlok and recipient of the Governor’s gold medal, Nuklu Phom, said DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN): the YCBCA area was earlier Following the resignation of used as a Jhum fields. The Justice (Retd). Uma Nath area is now a safe haven for Singh as Lokayukta of Na85 species of birds, including galand, the state government Amur falcons, 15 species of has notified that Mayang frogs, as well as leopards, Lima, the Upa-Lokayukta of barking deer, serows and ot- Nagaland, would discharge ters etc. The area has become the responsibilities of the one of the major roosting Lokayukta of Nagaland site for Amur Falcons in the with immediate effect till state, he said. further order.

Naga conservationist Nuklu Phom shortlisted for Whitley Award DIMAPUR, MAR 1 (NPN): Nagaland’s renowned conservationist, Nuklu Phom is among the 15 names shortlisted for the prestigious “Whitley Awards 2021”, along with Assam’s Bibhuti Lahkar. The duo are the only Indians to be shortlisted for this year’s awards from among the 106 applications received from across the globe for their exceptionally high standards, representing diverse approaches across a broad range of countries, habitats and species etc. After a comprehensive

assessment, top 15 candidates were identified for doing incredible work with communities to safeguard wildlife, habitats and the future of society for which name of the winners would be announced on May 12 this year, TFM report stated. The Whitley Awards 2021 ceremony will be streamed live online from 7 p.m. onwards that day. To be hosted live by Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN) ambassadors Kate Humble and Tom Heap, the ceremony would honour six grassroots conservationists with Whitley

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Awards – providing winners with funding, training and profile. The finalists will be announced on the night, where it will also reveal the recipient of this year’s Whitley Gold Award – top

prize for WFN alumni who have gone on to make an outstanding contribution to conservation. In recognition of their work at Yaongyimchen Community Biodiversity Conservation Area (YCBCA), Lemsachenlok organization bagged the coveted India Biodiversity Award 2018 for conservation of wild species, initiated by government of India and United Nations Development Programme. Three villages under Longleng district- Yaongyimchen, Alayong and Sanglu, formed the YCBCA in 2007, main-

tained by a committee under the aegis of Lemsachenlok organisation. The concept, spearheaded and initiated by churchman Nuklu Phom, has brought tremendous progress in sustainable biodiversity in the area which has also become the largest roosting area for Amur Falcons. After several years of deliberation among the village councils at the initiative of Nuklu, the villagers decided to start YCBCA. They not only decided to sacrifice their jhum lands but resolved to transform

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