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had fought the election in alliance with RJD and Congress among other parties, while LJP was in the NDA alliance. LJP had got two seats with 5% vote share. This time, JD(U) is back in the NDA, while LJP fought the election alone. During the 2019 Lok Sabha elections when both JD(U) and LJP were in the NDA, the alliance had won 39 out of 40 seats in the state. Exit polls also predicted results for by-polls held in several states. According to India Today-Axis My India exit poll, the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh will survive as it projected the party to win 16-18 seats, and Congress is estimated to bag 10-12 of the total 28 seats that went to polls. Similarly, for bypolls in Uttar Pradesh, the exit poll predicted BJP to win 5-6 seats, SP 1-2 seats and BSP 0-1 seat, out of the eight seats for which polling was held on November 3. In Gujarat where voting happened for eight seats on November 3, the same exit poll projected BJP to win 6-7 assembly seats and Congress a single seat. BJP is in power in Gujarat as well as in Uttar Pradesh.
Joe Biden elected US President, Kamala Harris as first woman VP
NEW DELHI, NOV 7 (PTI): Several exit polls on Saturday gave the RJD-led opposition alliance in Bihar an edge over the ruling NDA while at least three of them predicted a clear majority for the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ which has projected Tejashwi Yadav as its chief ministerial face. Most of the exit polls also predicted RJD to again emerge as the single largest party in the 243-member assembly along with a clear dip in the seat tally of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar-led JD(U). Counting of votes for the three-phase Bihar assembly polls, which ended on Saturday, will be held on November 10. Exit polls are typically based on feedback from a limited number of voters in select areas and none of them have a 100% accuracy record. Today’s ChanakyaCNN News18 projected 180 seats for the RJD-led grand alliance, 55 for the NDA and eight for others. The majority mark is 122. India TodayAxis My India poll showed the RJD-led block winning 139-161 seats, as against 6991 for the NDA. It predicted 3-5 seats for LJP and also 3-5 for others. The ABP-CVoter
exit poll predicted NDA to get 104-128 seats and 108131 seats for the opposition grand alliance. It projected Chirag Paswan-led LJP to get 1-3 seats. A similar trend was predicted by Times NowCVoter, which projected 116 seats for the NDA, 120 for the opposition alliance and a single seat for the LJP. It predicted six seats for others. Republic TV-Jan Ki Baat exit poll also gave a clear majority to the RJD-led alliance with 128 seats, while it projected 104 seats for the
Hornbill Fest 2020 to go ahead as ‘completely virtual’
Pungro-Kiphire: 71.84 % voter turnout in re-poll ENPO to host ‘historic Trump refuses to accept defeat, summit’ on November 10 says ‘this election is far from over’
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ruling NDA, seven seats for LJP and four for others. TV9 Bharatvarsh projected NDA to win 115 seats, the grand alliance 120 and four each for LJP and others. In terms of vote share, Today’s Chanakya projected 44% for the RJD-led opposition alliance and 34% for the NDA. However, ABP-CVoter projected a higher vote share for NDA at 37.7% followed by the grand alliance with 36.3% and 26% for others. India Today-Axis My India poll showed 44% of respon-
DIMAPUR, NOV 7 (NPN): Against the backdrop of several organizations objecting to holding of the annual Hornbill Festive due to COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism department has informed that the state government has decided to celebrate the Hornbill Festival 2020 in a completely virtual mode only through various audio visual media channels and social media platforms. Voters outside Kipongya Ward A Kiphire Town polling station. (NP) According to DIPR, Pungro-Kihpire assembly the content for the same Correspondents constituency was 91.57%, would be sourced from govKO H I M A / K I H P I R E , CEO’s office stated. ernment archives. NOV 7 (NPN): Re-polling According to state at Singrep polling station chief electoral officer (CEO) 11 and Kipongya Ward A office, the voter turnout at Kiphire Town polling sta- PS 8- Kipongya Ward A DIMAPUR, NOV 7 (NPN): tion no. 8, both under 60 Kiphire Town was 74.71 % Against the backdrop of the Pungro-Kiphire assembly (76% male and 73.34% fecourt’s verdict concerning constituency, passed off male) while polling at PS 11Naga Council Dimapur peacefully on Saturday with Singrep witnessed 69.48 % voter turnout (Male: 70.30% (NCD) and to amicably 71.84% voter turnout. With this the total voter and female: 68.68%.) settle the issue, the DimaIt may be noted that pur Tribal Hoho Forum turnout for the by-poll to 60 (DTHF) has called for a meeting on November 10, 2 p.m. at Tourist Lodge. In a statement, DTHF sessional convenor, L. Wati Jamir and sessional secre- DIMAPUR, NOV 7 (NPN): tary Wangthang Rengma Nagaland’s sample positivhave requested the presi- ity rate continued to remain dents of all tribal hohos to higher than the national avattend the meeting on “first erage at 9.2% but the weekly positivity rate was slowly priority.” decreasing. In its weekly COVID-19 bulletin, State Health &Family Welfare (H&FW) department said that October reported the maximum number of critical cases needing ICU care and invasive ventilation. The department said that it took an average of 13 days for every 1000 cases. The most affected age group was between 21 to was 8% (267/9327) in the 30 years at 26% (824/3188) last four weeks. These cases and 31-40 years at 26% either had or have symptoms (820/3188), it said. There or got tested for travel/ was also a 1% increase in surgery purposes. They had cases among 61-98 years age or have no history of travel “Double blow for us. One group in the past one week or contact with a confirmed our friend Trump in the which was a big concern, the case, it added. US election and other, department stated. Meanwhile, the departour CM Nitish in the Bihar Positivity rate among ment said that household election.” cases attending flu clinics and workplaces continue to
Nov 10: DTHF meet to resolve NCD imbroglio
dents prefer Tejashwi Yadav as the next chief minister, while 35% would like to give another chance to Nitish Kumar. It projected 44% vote share for the RJD-led alliance and 39% for the NDA. In the last assembly elections held in 2015, the RJD had won 80 seats with a vote share of 18%, while JD(U) won 71 seats with vote share of 11%. The BJP had won 53 seats with 24% vote share and Congress had 27 seats and 7% votes. At that time, the JD(U)
the CEO, Abhijit Sinha on November 5 said that the Election Commission had ordered re-poll in both the polling stations-- 11 Singrep and 8 Kipongya ward ‘A’ Kiphire town under 60 Pungro-Kiphire assembly constituency after declaring the November 3 polling as void “on the basis of the reports submitted, and after taking all material circumstances into account”. Meanwhile, counting of votes for the by-polls to the two assembly constituencies- 14 Southern Angami-I and 60 Pungro-Kiphire will take place on November 10 and results declared the same day. The by-poll to Pungro-Kiphire was to fill the vacancy after the demise of sitting MLA of NPF, T Torechu. By-election to the 14 Southern Angami-I constituency was ordered after the demise of sitting NDPP legislator and Speaker NLA Vikho-o Yhoshü.
WASHINGTON, NOV 7 (PTI): Joe Biden, who triumphed over incumbent US President Donald Trump in a divisive, bitter and closelyfought presidential election, appealed to fellow Americans on Saturday that it is time to put the anger and the harsh rhetoric behind and come together as a nation. The 77-year-old Democrat, who became the oldest man ever to be elected to the White House, will be the 46th president of the United States, after securing a major victory in Pennsylvania, the state where he was born put him over the 270 electoral votes needed to win. With Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes, Biden now has a total of 273 electoral votes. “I am honoured and humbled by the trust the American people have placed in me and in Vice President-elect Harris,” Biden said in his first statement after America’s major news outlets declared him the winner. “In the face of unprecedented obstacles, a record number of Americans voted. Proving once again, that democracy beats deep in the
DIMAPUR, NOV 7 (NPN): Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organization (ENPO) on Saturday informed that the organization is scheduled to hold another “historic summit” on November 10 at Tobu Town. According to media cell of ENPO, the summit, which is expected to be attended by duly authorized representatives of all Naga political groups from Eastern Nagaland including CKS, KTC, KU, PPC, USLP, YTC, ENLU, ENGOA, ENWO, ENSF, ENGBU and ENDBU, ENPO will jointly reaffirm the December 18, 2007 “Tuensang Summit Resolution”. ENPO reminded that the Tuensang Resolution stated that-- “There should be no bloodshed, threat, intimidation or any form of violence within ENPO jurisdiction.” ENPO said that in addition, another important resolution was likely be incorporated in order to avoid any form of violence pre and post Naga political solution both amongst the groups/factions, and on ENPO & tribal leaders and on innocent public. In this regard, ENPO said that the summit would be a prayerful call to the Naga national workers from Eastern Nagaland to seriously deliberate on peace and tranquility pre and post Naga political solution.
File photo- Joe Biden and Kamala Harris during Democratic National Convention in August 20.
heart of America,” he said. “With the campaign over, it’s time to put the anger and the harsh rhetoric behind us and come together as a nation. It’s time for America to unite. And to heal,” Biden said. Before becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, Biden served as vice president under former President Barack Obama. He is also Delaware’s longest-serving senator. Senator Kamala Harris, 56, who is of Indian origin, has become the first ever woman vice presidentelect of the United States.
She would also be the country’s first Indian-origin, first Black and first African American vice president of the country. Biden and Harris would be sworn in as the President and Vice President of the country on January 20. Biden ran twice unsuccessfully for president - in 1988 and 2008. Counting of ballots is still ongoing in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and Georgia. Biden has the lead in all the four states, which according to major media outlets is unlikely to be reversed.
WA S H I N G T O N, they don’t want the N OV 7 ( A G E N truth to be exposed. CIES): Minutes afThe simple fact is this ter nearly all major election is far from networks projected over,” Trump said in Joe Biden as the next his statement. president, President He added, “I Donald Trump said will not rest until on Saturday his camthe American People paign would begin have the honest vote challenging U.S. eleccount they deserve tion results in court and that Democracy Donald Trump next week, saying demands.” “this election is far from over.” Earlier, Trump declared him“Beginning Monday, our cam- self as the winner of the November paign will start prosecuting our 3 presidential election. “I WON case in court to ensure election THIS ELECTION, BY A LOT!” laws are fully upheld and the right- tweeted Trump. ful winner is seated,” Trump said. Twitter immediately flagged “The American People are entitled Trump’s tweet saying that “official to an honest election: that means sources may not have called the counting all legal ballots, and race when this was tweeted.” not counting any illegal ballots,” President Donald Trump also he said, adding that “Legal votes repeated his allegations of electoral decide who is president, not the fraud by claiming without evidence news media.” that “bad things happened” inside “We all know why Joe Biden the counting rooms and tens of is rushing to falsely pose as the thousands of votes were illegally winner, and why his media allies received in the key battleground are trying so hard to help him: state of Pennsylvania.
October reported maximum number of critical COVID cases: H&FW Mutated variant of Covid linked COVID-19 STATUS AS ON november 7, 2020 District
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ACTIVE CASES Symptomatic AsDeath ReMi- Total ympunder Critical-ICU cov- Death grat- CastomInvestiMod- Se- With- With On ered ed es Mild atic gation erate vere out Oxy- VentiOxygen gen lator 649 28 5 1 0 0 0 4501 32* 3 52 5271
Kiphire
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
23
Kohima
219
3
6
7
2
0
4
2538
9
0
11
2799
Longleng
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
9
18
Mokokchung
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
97
1
0
3
117
Mon
101
3
0
0
0
0
0
443
2
0
9
558
Peren
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
305
0
0
0
311
Phek
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
0
0
0
37
Tuensang
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
141
0
0
0
154
Wokha
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
1
0
0
29
Zunheboto
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
133
0
0
3
138
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1012
34
11
8
2
0
4
8249
45
3
87
9455
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be the most common places of infection (55%). With 48 deaths being recorded in the state, the department said that 39 were COVID-19 deaths, six not COVID related and three under investigation. The department further said that 62% of deaths were below 60 years of age.
Nagaland COVID-19 tally 9455
Nagaland on Saturday reported 128 new COVID-19 positive cases detected-- 61 in Dimapur, 54 in Mon, 11 in Kohima and 2 in Peren, taking the tally to 9455. Further, out of 9455 positive cases, the distribution across various categories
include 4074 cases from the armed forces/police, 1675 returnees, 3245 traced contacts and 461 frontline workers. PTI: India’s COVID19 caseload mounted to 84,62,080 with 50,356 infections while the death toll climbed to 1,25,562.
to minks found in Denmark
COPENHAGEN, NOV 7 (AGENCIES): As many as 214 people have been infected with a mutated COVID strain that has been linked to minks in Denmark from June to mid-October, the country’s Ekstra Bladet newspaper reported on Friday, citing a research institute. More than a quarter million Danes went into lockdown in the northern region of the country where the mutated variation of the coronavirus has infected minks being farmed for their fur, leading to an order to kill millions of the animals. The newspaper cited the Statens Serum Institute, based in Copenhagen, which said that the mutated form of the virus had been found in 214 people, with 200 of these individuals
based in the North Jutland region. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told reporters on Wednesday that a mutated strain of coronavirus, which was identified on mink farms in the north of the country, had subsequently spread to humans. Denmark is the world’s largest producer of mink fur. Cases of the coronavirus disease have also been identified at mink farms in other countries, including the Netherlands and Spain, since the start of the pandemic. Last month, Denmark started culling millions of minks in the north of the country after Covid-19 infections were reported among the stock there. Nationwide, at least 216 out of the 1,139 fur farms in Denmark have now been infected. K Y M C
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KSC towards creating a more walkable Kohima city to convey the message that streets were meant not only for vehicles and for parking, but to make space for everyone and also for trees, plants and nature. On November 7, the Old NST parking spot was transformed into a pop up open street space for pedestrians, food vendors, street vendors selling organic vegetables and fruits, flowers and sitting space
for shoppers. This was an open space initiative to envision and test how streets can be transformed into happy, safe and inclusive spaces for everyone. KSC would work towards identifying more locations around town where open street spaces can be carved out permanently for all citizens. KSC in collaboration with the Kohima Traffic
Police (KTP) and in consultation with the Nagaland State Disability Forum also earmarked a parking space reserved exclusively for people with disabilities just outside Rutsa Bakery. KTP also said that they would to identifying parking spaces for PwDs in strategic locations around the town. KSC also sought support from citizens towards making Kohima a people
friendly and more walkable city. One young boy said that it was exciting to see a parking slot transformed into such a nice open space. Another citizen stated that more such spaces should come up around different parts of the city, while another appreciated the platform given to the street vendors. It must be noted that the Ministry of Housing
and Urban Affairs to ensure a green recovery from COVID-19 had launched the “streets for people challenge” to inspire cities to create walking friendly streets through quick measures and to re-imagine their streets as public spaces through the lens of economic regeneration, safety and child friendly interventions with inclusive designing.
Public and vendors seen at the space created by KSC not only for parking but as a city centre for citizens.
DIMAPUR: Kohima Smart City (KSC) with the core committee comprising of representatives from wards, citizen groups, professionals and city officials
is organising an open streets campaign around the city to create awareness about the need to share street spaces with cyclists, pedestrians and citizens including
children, aged people and people with disabilities. A press release by KSC Development Limited, Nagaland, CEO Kovi Meyase stated that, the campaign is
NTA to conduct AISSEE
DIMAPUR: National Testing Agency (NTA) would be conducting All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination2021 (AISSEE) on January 10, 2021, for admissions to classes VI and IX in 33 Sainik Schools spread across 23 states and one union territory. Process of online applications which started on October 20, would close on November 19 whereby candidates are required to submit their applications after registering on the website.
Academic session 2021-22 would include reservation in admission for OBCNCL category, and girl candidates are now eligible for admission to vlass VI in all 33 Sainik Schools. Admission would be based on performance of candidates in written exam; school-wise, class-wise, category-wise rank in merit list; medical fitness as approved by competent medical authorities and verification of original documents.
NSCN (R) condolence by NSCN (R) through its MIP stated that, late Ringa joined the Naga national movement in1995, and served the nation under various capacities and rose to the rank of kilonser. MIP stated that he leaves behind a legacy as a daring
and a staunch nationalist for all to cherish on. NSCN (R) conveyed condolences to his bereaved family members and friends and invoke God’s grace for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace.
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DIMAPUR: NSCN (Reformation) has expressed deep pain and sorrow at the demise of kilonser, late Akhru Ringa s/o late Dutsonyi Ringa of Chozuba town under Phek district on November 5. A condolence note
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “Honor her for all that her hands have done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate”
– Proverbs 31:31
LATE MRS. ALEMLA CHANG Born: 23.12.1967 – Died: 26.10.2020 Dearest Mom… No one knows the heartache of what your parting costs us, but God in all His glory has gained what we have lost. We will miss you dearly in our hearts forever. We, the family members of Late Mrs. Alemla Chang wish to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to many friends, well-wishers for your support and generosity following the sad loss of our dearest mother. Your deepest sympathy and gestures of kindness shown to us made our loss more bearable. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgment as an expression of our deepest gratitude. Your help and kindness shown to us during this difficult time will never be forgotten. A special thank you to; 1. Shri Neiphiu Rio, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Nagaland 2. Shri Y. Patton, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Nagaland 3. Shri S. Pangyu Phom, Minister, Health & Family Welfare 4. Shri Chingwang Konyak, President, NDPP 5. Shri T.R. Zeliang, Leader of Opposition, Nagaland 6. Shri Toshi Wungtung, Advisor, I&PR, SCERT, Village Guard 7. Smti Khanrinla T. Koza, Secretary, Department of Justice & Law 8. Shri Y. Atsase Thongtsar, IFS, Forest Department 9. Shri Lima Onen Chang, OSD to the C.M. 10. Shri N. Nüngsanglemba, President CKS 11. Dr. W. Chingmak, Pastor CBC Dimapur 12. Shri M. Imlong Chaba, Deacon CBC Dimapur
13. Chang Union Dimapur 14. Yimrup Sao Thangjam 15. Noksen Village Council 16. Noksen Village Baptist Lashong 17. Noksen Fellowship Dimapur 18. Dr. Alen Pastor, Noksen Baptist Church 19. Shri Kato Yeptho, Chairman, Central Colony Walford (Walford Area Council) 20. Shri N. Diswang Hau, Secretary, Zeliangrong Baudi (Hoho) 21. The Nagaland Women Voluntary Association 22. Eastern Nagaland Legislators Union 23. Tibetan Bhutan Buddhist Welfare Association 24. The Dalai Lama Trust 25. Doctors and Nurses, NHAK 26. Doctors and Nurses, CIHSR
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WEATHER FORECAST November 8
(Temperature in ºC)
Max Min
Agartala Hazy sunshine
30 17
Mostly sunny
28 14
Guwahati Hazy sunshine
30 16
Aizawl Imphal
Sunny and beautiful
27 12
Itanagar
Sunny and not as warm
27 14
Shillong
Nice with plenty of sunshine
22
Kohima
Sunny and pleasant
23 11
Dimapur
Sunny and not as warm
27 16
Mkg
Sunny and delightful
25 12
Tuensang Cooler with sunshine Wokha
Lothas celebrate Tokhü Emong festival
Sunny and not as warm
Zunheboto Sunny and nice
18
9
9
22 16 22 11
(L-R) Members of Moilan Khel Wophang Taro Bosti (MKWTB) during the celebration on Saturday. (NP) Elders at the programme organised by LUC on Saturday at Chümoukedima community hall.
DIMAPUR: Tokhü Emong, the premier festival of Lotha Nagas was celebrated in a subdued manner during this pandemic on November 7. It was celebrated more as a family get together in small groups in various localities across the state. The festival was observed solemnly with more focus on imparting to younger generation the values of family bonding, forgiveness, love, honesty, integrity, respect for elders and community service. Moilan Khel Wophang Taro Bosti: Moilan Khel Wophang Taro Bosti (MKWTB), Karbianglong Assam observed the celebration by maintaining Standard Operational Procedures (SOPs).
The programme was attended by the family members of the Lotha community residing at MKWTB in their colourful traditional attire. During the celebration, welcome note was given by Yansathung Ovung, invocation prayer offered by Rhanlamo and Tokhü greetings delivered by Nchenthung Humtsoe. Significance of the festival was shared by Nlumsao, where he called upon the community to come in unity, to celebrate the festival in a true way of forgiveness and with positive approach. He also impressed upon the community to strive for cooperation and coexist in
peace and harmony to build positive contributions to the society. Blessing prayer was proposed by Jonsumo Ovung. Vote of thanks was delivered by Mhathung and was followed by mass prayer. The programme was further followed Tokhü feast. (Staff Reporter) Lotha Union Chümoukedima: Lotha Union Chümoukedima (LUC) celebrated its 50th golden jubilee-cum-Tokhu Emong at LUC community hall under the theme, “soar higher” with T. A. Ngullie, ex-minister as special guest on November 7. A press release by LUC chairman, L. T. Lotha and general secretary, Longshithung Lotha stated that, T.
A. Ngullie as special guest in his speech said that, Lothas had been moulders of many community and public luminaries of the past and must be equally balanced in the present and future. He also said that Lothas were unique with rich tradition and culture and Wokha district has been the birth place of Naga tribal union. He further appealed Lotha public in general to have oneness, forgiveness, to give and sacrifice more for noble endeavour of humanity. Earlier, programme was chaired by Longshithung Kikon gen/secy LUC, greetings by L. T. Lotha, chairman LUC, while N. Thungchio Lotha pastor
Lotha Baptist Church Chümoukedima pronounced invocation prayer. Jubilee souvenir was released by Zanbemo Lotha, Lotha Tokhu Emong history was shared by Marius Yanthan, special Tokhu song presented by LYOC and vote of thanks was proposed by Nzanbemo Ngullie vice/ chairman LUC. Benediction was offered by Fr. Peter Pithungo principal, St Anthony School Tenyiphe followed by Tokhu feast.
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DIMAPUR: ARK Foundation conducted a sensitisation workshop on “substance use and prevention” with department of Sociology (PG), St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Jakhama on November 6 and with the high school students of River Belt School, Dimapur on “Substance use and its prevention” on November 7 respectively. St. Joseph’s College: A press release by ARK Foundation president, Ketho Angami stated that, towards the campaign of “Nasha Mukt Bharat”, Ark Foundation with support from department of Social Welfare conducted a webinar with students of sociology department (PG), St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama through virtual connection. In his presentation, Ketho defined the definition of substance use as “any substance when taken in turn modifies the person’s well being”. He said that there were multiple reasons such as curiosity, peer pressure, frustration,
experimental, recreational purpose etc while other factors like poor upbringing, inferior complexity, and easy availability. He also shared the harmful effects of substance use such as tension, arguments, lack of trust, avoidance and incidence of violence in the family. On the management and prevention perspective, he mentioned that primary prevention was the “key”. River Belt School, Dimapur: Ketho shared that substance use and progressing to abuse mode of habit was a lethal disease and can be life threatening for many. In his motivational speech to the students, he shared that student life was the time when the core responsibility was to study and achieve education. He shared a major concern where youngsters were initiating some substances termed as “gateway drugs” such as sniffing of dendrites, use of Tobacco and nicotine products, and other inhalant substance.
JGHSS Viswema attains 75th platinum jubilee middle school, while high school was taken over by government of Nagaland in 1963 and upgraded to government higher secondary school in 2014. Greeting was shared by Alumni Association president Visato Koso, and jubilee
Er. Zale Neikha and others after unveiling the monolith of John GHSS platinum jubilee at Viswema village. (NP)
Correspondent KOHIMA, NOV 7 (NPN): The third oldest high school in the state, John Government Higher Secondary School (JGHSS), Viswema on Saturday celebrated the 75th anniversary, with advisor of Youth Resources and Sports, Er. Zale Neikha as guest of honour. The celebration was initiated by school managing board and alumni of JGHSS. In his speech, the advisor paid tribute to all the visionary pioneers of the school for their sacrifices and “all those people who have given their heads, their hearts and their wealth 75 years ago”. He also said “5th March 1945 is a red letter day for all of us then, known as John Institute to now John Government Higher Secondary School.” Observing that the school has produced many scholars, officers and prominent personalities over the years, he added that it was not only a blessing for the village, but all the Southern Angami villages and also to some extent the neighbouring villages. He said the visionary and enlightened leaders of Japfuphimia and the generosity of John of Viswema village made it possible for the school to be standing proudly here today. While acknowledging the teachers who have served the school from 1945 till date, he further
impressed upon the present teachers to give their utmost best for the growth and welfare of the school. As an alumni himself, the advisor said the school was for students to learn and grow. He reminded the students that the parents and teachers were sacrificing everything, so they could become someone tomorrow. He encouraged the officers and village leaders of Southern Angami to continue to give constructive support towards the school. Principal of the school Dr. Chumbeni Kikon in her address said the school was the third oldest high school in Nagaland after Mayangnokcha Government Higher Secondary School, Mokokchung and Ruzhukhrie Government Higher Secondary School, Kohima. She narrated that after Second World War, the southern Angamis known as the Japfuphimia felt the need of education for their children. Few educated people from neighboring villages at the foot of Japfu hill set up a private school on March 5, 1945. The institute was named after the main donor John Angami who is remembered as the founding member of modern education in the southern Angami area. T. Sakhrie served as the first headmaster of the school. On August 27 1946, the school was taken over by Assam gover nment as
souvenir was released by former teacher, Kekutsol Sophie. Earlier marking the occasion, a monolith was unveiled by Er. Zale Neikha, dedicatory prayer by senior pastor, Viswema Baptist Church Rev. Hosato Kiso.
O.A. No.173 / 2018 IDBI Bank Ltd Vs M/s. Kapena Medicos and others. 29.01.2020 Shri Ovile, Nodal Officer appeared for Certificate Holder Bank (CHB for brevity). None appeared for Certificate Debtors (CD for brevity). Report filed by CHB shows that Demand notice is not served by hand as CDs were not available at the recorded address. Issue fresh demand notice. CHB is directed to publish the demand notice in two newspapers, one in English and other in Vernacular language, in the state of Nagaland having wide circulation in the state. Fix on 20.05.2020 for filing report on publication of demand notice. A free copy of the day’s order be given to CHB . Recovery Officer I DC-706
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news in Brief DTHF meeting: Dimapur Tribal Hoho Forum (DTHF) has convened a meeting on November 10, 2 p.m at Tourist Lodge, Dimapur to discuss on NCD issue on the court verdict for amicable solution. All tribal hoho presidents have been requested to attend the meeting positively. Zunheboto DPDB meeting: Deputy commissioner and vice chairman, Zunheboto, DPDB, Peter Lichamo, has informed that monthly meeting of DPDB will be held on November 10, 11 a.m at town hall, Zunheboto. All members have been requested to attend the meeting positively. K Y M C
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Blast near Assam-Mizoram border
Around 1. 30 am the incident occurred at the Upper Painom Lower Primary School causing extensive damage to the school property. Courtesy- Newslive SILCHAR (ASSAM), NOV 7 (PTI): Amid tension on the Assam-Mizoram border, a primary school building near the inter-state boundary in Cachar district was destroyed in an explosion carried out by unknown miscreants early on Saturday, police said. A 12-hour bandh called by a students’ organisation in protest against the abduction and killing of an Assam resident allegedly by attackers of Mizoram also affected normal life in Cachar district. The sound of the blast in the school building situated in a remote forest area of Sadirkhal in Dholai area
was heard from far away, police said. No casualty was reported in the explosion. Investigations into the incident are on, police said. This is the second explosion in a school building in Cachar district within a fortnight. On October 22, a bomb blast had taken place in a Bengali medium school at Khulicherra area of the district close to the inter-state boundary. Assam’s Additional Director General of Police (law and order), G P Singh, had on October 29 visited the border area in the district to review the law and order situation and
said that the explosion in the school was possibly the handiwork of miscreants out to terrorise the local people. Tension has been prevailing along the AssamMizoram border since October 17 after miscreants damaged 18 temporary huts and three dwelling units, following which several rounds of talks were held among top officials of Assam, Mizoram and the Central government. On November 4, Assam Chief Secretary Jishnu Baruah and Director General of Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta had visited the border and reviewed the prevailing law and order
‘Har Ghar Nal se Jal’ project to be completed in within 9 months: Shekhawat I TA NAG A R , N OV 7 (PTI): Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday asserted that the ‘Har Ghar Nal se Jal’ project under Jal Jeevan Mission will be completed within 9 months in aspirational districts of the country on a priority basis. Dedicating a water supply project at Namsai district of Arunachal Pradesh, the Jal Shakti minister said that potable drinking water to every household in the country through Jal Jeevan Mission would be made available by 2024 and in Arunachal Pradesh by 2023. The water supply project implemented under Jal Jeevan Mission, will benefit more than 1,500 population living in Pathergaon, Kaisu, Enten and Enthem villages of Namsai district by providing them with regular supply of potable drinking water. The project comprises of an overhead tank with
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capacity of 66.73 kl and is 12 metre high and has sedimentation tank along with sand filter and aerator and has been built with 5 per cent community contribution in cash, kind and labour, an official communique said. Shekhawat expressed his gratitude to Prime MinisterNarendra Modi for giving him the privilege to become the first minister to head the ministry. On being informed about frequent occurrence of floods in Namsai district by local MLA Chau Zingnu Nanchoom, theUnion minister expressed his concerned on the amount of losses
incurred during the floods and called for drastic steps to betaken during monsoon by the departments concerned to mitigate the losses. He also assured to take the proposal for groundwater utilization on priority basis and asked state government to submit proposals at the earliest. Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who was also present on the occasion, informed that the Centre has taken up various projects for the development of north eastern states and Arunachal Pradesh on a priority basis. Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein dwelt on the importance of the Stilwell Road in cross border trade that would benefit not only north eastern region but the country as a whole, to which the union minister assured to take up the matter with the concerned ministry for early restoration of the historical road, the communique added.
situation there. Baruah had said that the state government is “absolutely clear” about the constitutional boundary of Assam, and claimed that certain elements are playing a major part in stoking the fire of differences and disputes. Mizoram shares a 164.6-km border with Assam. Meanwhile, normal life was affected in Cachar district by a 12-hour Barak Bandh called by the All Cachar Karimganj Hailakandi Students Association. Barak valley in Southern Assam comprises three districts Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi. The bandh was called in protest against the abduction and killing of Intazul Laskar, a resident of Lailapur close to the border, allegedly by miscreants of Mizoram on Monday. Markets, shops, private offices and financial institutions were closed, while vehicles remained off the road during the bandh, officials said. Mizoram was previously a part of Assam until 1972, when it was carved out as a Union Territory. It became the 23rd state of India on February 20, 1987.
Congress leaders arrested for rally against farm laws MANGALDOI (ASSAM), NOV 7 (PTI): Around 100 Congress leaders, including party general secretary Jitendra Singh and MPs and MLAs, were arrested from Darrang district on Saturday while protesting the Centre’s farm laws, police said. Dar rang Superintendent of Police Amrit Bhuyan told PTI that around 100 leaders were arrested for violating Section 144 of CrPC, which was in place in the district headquarters. Along with Singh, Rajya Sabha MPs Ripun Bora and Ranee Narah, Lok Sabha MPs Gaurav Gogoi and MLAs Nandita Das, Rekibuddin Ahmed, Abul Kalam Rasheed Alam, Rakibul Hussain, Jakir Hussain Sikdar, Nurul Huda and many other senior leaders were also arrested by police from the ‘Kishan Tractor Rally’.
Arunachal’s COVID tally rises to 15,325 Itanag ar , N ov 7 (PTI): At least 81 more people, including five security personnel and six health workers, tested positive for COVID-19 in Arunachal Pradesh on Saturday, pushing the tally in the state to 15,325, an official said. Of the fresh cases, 15 were reported from the Capital Complex region, 16 from Shi-Yomi, nine from Lepa Rada, seven from Changlang and six from West Kameng district, State Surveillance Officer (SSO) Dr Lobsang Jampa said. Five new cases each were also registered in East Siang and West Siang, four each in Namsai and Tirap, three in Anjaw, two in Pakke Kessang and one each in Upper Subansiri, Lower Dibang Valley, Lower Siang, Lohit and Longding. “Two Indian Army personnel, an employee of Indo Tibetan Border Police, an Indian Reserve Battalion (IRBn) staffer and a CRPF jawan are among the fresh patients,” the official said. Six health workers -- three from Lepa Rada, two from Anjaw and one from Changlang -- have also contracted the disease, Jampa said.
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Tout arrested, minor girl rescued by RPF
Maligaon, Nov 7: Acting on information on touting activities at Ashmath travel shop in Digboi Assam, RPF/CIB team of Tinsukia division comprising sub inspector Mridul Borah, constable B. C. Rabha, Constable S. M. Meitei and constable H. G. Sharmah conducted raid and search at the said shop under supervision of Inspector/RPF/CIB/Tinsukia M. Lotha, with the help of Local Police, Digboi. According to a press release by CPRO Subhanan Chanda, Ashmath Hussain, 38 yrs, s/o Rahamatulla Hussain of Station Para, Digboi, Tinsukia (Assam) was arrested from whom they recovery of 11 e-Tickets (6 live and 05 used e-tickets), valued at Rs. 43,231 which were generated by use of personal user IDs like: Ashmath ,Ashmathsto and Ashmathhhh. One computer set and accessories were also seized from the shop. A case has been registered at RPF Post, Tinsukia vide No. 79/2020 dated 21.10.2020 u/s 143 Railways Act in this regard In another case on October 10 , 11:30 am, constable Biswajit Deka of RPF post, Guwahati, while performing duty at Guwahati PRS, noticed that three male youths moving suspiciously inside the PRS/
IMPHAL, NOV 7: By-polls in four Assembly constituencies spread over three districts of Manipur passed off peacefully with high voter turnout on Saturday. While there were no violence incident that would disturb the voting process reported from any of the 203 polling stations spread over the four Assembly segments, there were reports of voters being threatened ahead of the by-polls. Assault and threatening of voters, arrest of polling agents ahead of the polling hour and bulk casting votes allegedly took place during the voting hours in some places. Four Assembly constituencies; Wangoi in Imphal West, Lilong and WangjingTentha in Thoubal district and Saitu (ST) in Kangpokpi district voted today to decide the fates of 11 candidates in the fray. The voting that commenced at 7 am on Saturday went on till late evening even after past the past the polling deadline of at 7 pm by the ECI. Except delay in commencement of voting and suspension of voting for some hours due to technical
errors in voting machines (EVMs), no untoward incidents were reported from any of the polling stations. Despite various measures to strictly implement the COVID-19 SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) taken up by the by-poll conducting authorities, there were reports of social distancing SOP not followed from most of the polling stations. High voter turnout of above 80% was expected in all the four constituencies. The state chief electoral officer (CEO) however did not release the official final voter turnout till the time of filing this report. An incident of intimidating voters was reported in a village within WangjingTentha in Thoubal district where three candidates –BJP, Congress and an independent candidate were in the fray. A group of around 50 people armed with deadly weapons allegedly threatened voters of Tekcham village of the constituency not to come out to cast votes and even assaulted some of them last night. Independent candidate Sarangthem Manaobi of the constituency, in a complaint lodged to the police, alleged
Voters flouting social distancing norms. that the group of people were workers and supporters of BJP candidate. M a n a o b i s t r o n g ly condemned the police for not initiating action to arrest those behind assaulting and threatening voters even though he lodged the complaint timely. Police personnel of the district, including SP came to the village after he lodged the complaint but did nothing to initiate action against them, he alleged. Talking to reporters at a polling station, he termed the incident “terrorising the voters” and demanded action from the ECI authority. On the other hand, a police team in Kangpokpi district
picked up some workers of Congress candidate in Saitu (ST Reserved) AC including his chief election agent last night. Though police alleged the workers picked up were involved in the assault of BJP workers and supporters, Congress candidate Dr Lamtinthang Haokip denied it, He said that they were picked up no sooner they left his residence last night. The candidate alleged that even though his workers, including his chief election agent were picked by a team of Sapermaina police, they were at locked-up at the Sekmai police station of Imphal West district.
Guwahati along with one minor girl. Biswajit Deka immediately informed the Inspector, RPFGuwahati over phone after which asst sub inspector, RPF L. K. Ray with ConstableNitin Kumar immediately detained them. The girl, aged 16, who disclosed her name, said she hails from Basantpur village , PS: Alopatti Char, Barpeta, Assam. The three males detained are: Azidul Hoque, 19 yrs, s/o Saybar Rahman; Mijanur Rahman, 22 yrs (elder brother of Azidul Hoque), s/o Saybar Rahman, both of Chhaysimana village, PS- Alopatti char, Barpeta, Assam, and Idrish Ali, 32 yrs, s/o Moinur Hoque of Solimari village, PS: Kolgachia, Barpeta, Assam.
The RPF informed the father of the girl that she had been kidnapped by Azidul Hoque and 2 others in the night of October 12 for which he had already lodged an FIR to OC/Alopatti Char Police Station - case vide No. 83/2020 u/s 366(A)/34 IPC, dated 14.10.2020. OC Alopatti Char PS was also informed of the matter. Later, the apprehended persons along with the rescued girl were handed over to Assam Police team comprising asst sub inspector Suruzul Haque of Alopatti Char PS at RPF Post, Guwahati for further legal action. The arrested persons revealed that they were planning to flee to Kerala by train along with the kidnapped girl.
Tripura newspaper attacked for exposing scam AG A RTA L A , N OV 7 (AGENCIES): Nearly 6,000 copies of vernacular newspaper ‘Pratibadi Kalam’, dispatched for three districts in Tripura, were snatched and destroyed from passenger buses at Udaipur in Gomati district on Saturday morning, reports The Indian Express. Director General incharge of Tripura Police, Rajiv Singh, told indianexpress.com that a complaint was registered at Radhakishorepor police station and a probe is on to identify those responsible. Pratibadi Kalam editor Anol Roy Chowdhury said he suspects the assault was due to a series of reports on an alleged Rs 150-crore agriculture scam the newspaper had published over the last three days. “We published a series of reports in which Agriculture Minister Pranajit Singha Roy’s name came up among others,” he told indianexpress.com. “Around 6,000 copies of the newspaper were
Pratibadi Kalam editor Anol Roy Chowdhury said he suspects the assault was due to a reports on an alleged Rs 150-crore agriculture scam published over the last three days.
snatched at Udaipur. Half of them were burnt while the others were torn and thrown away,” he added. In his complaint, Choudhury has named 11 persons led by one Raju Majumder and alleged they were responsible for ‘forcefully unloading’ bundles of newspapers from a bus plying on the AgartalaSabroom route, then tearing and burning the copies on the road. He said other buses carrying similar packets were stopped in other
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The four accused in RPF custody.
The candidate further alleged that it was not an election but “selection” that was going on in the constituency. He strongly charged BJP workers and supporters of indulging in proxy voting in a rampant manner. He alleged that groups of people suspected to be supporters of the BJP candidate went from village to village the night earlier and collected slips provided to the voters while threatening them not to come out to cast votes. Some village chiefs also indulged in the collection of voter slips so that they could cast the votes in favour of the candidate they supported, he added. Ruling BJP candidate Ngamthang Haokip whose resignation as Congress MLA from the state Assembly necessitated the by-poll and he is now contesting the by-poll as BJP candidate against Congress. Meanwhile, voting was in progress till late this evening even as the voting hour ended at 7 pm as election conducting authority allowed those voters who were already inside the polling station to cast votes. Voters’ turnout rate in every polling station
was reportedly high. It was speculated that it was above 80% of the total 1,35,212 electors. All voters who turn-up to cast their votes were provided COVID-19 protective gears like face masks, hand sanitizers and hand gloves in every polling booth by the ASHA and Anganwadi workers as a part of ECI guideline and precautionary measure to prevent spread of COVID-19 during elections. There were altogether 1,35,212 electors in the four ACs where polling was conducted on Saturday to decide the fates of 11 candidates in the fray. Of the 11 candidates, four were Congress nominees, three BJP, three independents and one NPP. For the first time in the state, ‘mark-III’ electronic voting machine (EVM) and voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) were introduced. Around 2,294 polling personnel, including security, were stationed in the 203 polling stations spread across the four constituencies to conduct the voting in a smooth manner. The counting of votes will be conducted on November 10.
locations too on Saturday morning. DGP Singh said: “We are investigating. Everyone should rest assured that we shall identify the persons involved and take necessary action.” Though surprised at how no one was identified till now, Choudhury thanked Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb for assuring action on the issue. Agartala Press Club’s outgoing secretary Pranab Sarkar, outgoing president Subal Kumar Dey and oth-
ers met DIG Soumitra Dhar at the state police headquarters and demanded strict action on the issue. The press club is scheduled to undergo election on Sunday. Senior journalist Jayanta Debnath condemned the incident and said Assembly of Journalists, a forum for protection of media freedom, has given the police 24 hours to nab the culprits, failing which they would organise sit-indemonstration around the police headquarters.
2 NSUI activists arrested for ‘assaulting’ police in Assam Nagaon (Assam), Nov 7 (PTI): Two activists of the NSUI, the students’ wing of the Congress, were arrested on Saturday for allegedly assaulting policemen in Assam’s Nagaon district, police said. The incident took place in Morikalong outpost on Friday evening when police personnel seized a scooter from one of the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) members for riding it without requisite documents, a senior officer said. Two persons involved in the incident were arrested in the morning and a manhunt has been launched to nab the others, the officer added.
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India launches earth observation satellite S R I H A R I KOTA (Andhra Pradesh), NOV 7 (PTI): India successfully launched its latest earth observation satellite EOS-01 and nine international customer spacecraft on board a Polar rocket from the spaceport here on Saturday, in its first mission this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Indian Space Research Organisations workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C49) injected EOS-01, intended for applications in agriculture, forestry and disaster management support and other satellites one by one in orbit around 20 minutes after liftoff from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), about 110 km from Chennai, at 3.12 pm. This is ISROs first mission this year after the COVID-19 pandemic induced lockdown ‘disturbed 10 missions being planned by the agency and the nine customer satellites are from the USA, Lithuania and Luxembourg. ISRO Chairman K Sivan described the mission as a “success” and termed it as “unusual” for ISRO as a rocket launch cannot happen like ‘work from home’ and all engineers and technicians had to travel from different centres and work together at Sriharikota for
ISRO launched the 51st mission of PSLV from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, in Sriharikota, Saturday. (PTI)
rocket launches. “Today, I am extremely happy to declare that PSLVC49 successfully placed earth observation satellite EOS-01 as well as nine customer satellites precisely into 575 kms orbit” he said at the mission control centre. Subsequent to the successful launch, the primary satellite commenced operating its own functions including deployment of solar panels, Sivan said. In view of the pandemic, ISRO implemented precautions for COVID-19 and scientists, mission directors, project directors, were seen with face masks and maintaining social distancing at the mission control centre. There was no gathering of media persons and the public viewing gallery too was closed.
ISRO made arrangements for live telecast of the launch through various platforms, including its website and social media sites. In a text book sequence, the four stage 44.5-metre tall PSLV-C49, in its 51st flight, blasted off from the first launch pad of SDSC at 3.12 pm at the end of the 26-hour countdown and soared into the sky. The launch, originally scheduled for 3.02 PM, was delayed as the scientists around 15 minutes before lift-off “decided to put on hold following debris on the path of the rocket and inclement weather conditions.” After the 10 minute delay, the rocket blasted off amid heavy rain leaving a trail of orange fumes before vanishing into thick clouds over the spaceport. After a flawless flight
Nath trying to lure BJP MLAs: MP CM
BHOPAL, NOV 7 (PTI): Ahead of the November 10 results of the bypolls held recently on 28 Assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh, the ruling BJP and opposition Congress have accused each other of horse trading MLAs and claimed respective victories. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday alleged that MLAs of the BJP were receiving calls from state Congers chief Kamal Nath who is trying to lure them. “The Congress and Kamal Nath are attempting unsuccessfully to contact and lure BJP MLAs. Nath is making calls to them. It was Nath who played the politics of horse trading and effected manipulations. Nath has muddied politics of Madhya Pradesh,” Chouhan told reporters. He was responding to a query on allegations raised by Nath on Friday that the BJP was again trying to lure away some leg-
islators of the Congress. By-elections were held on November 3 for the 28 constituencies, 25 of which fell vacant due to resignations by Congress MLAs who joined the BJP earlier this year while the rest three seats have been unrepresented due to demise of the sitting legislators. “...Whenever Congress resorts to this (horsetrading), it’s termed as management but when someone comes to us (join the BJP) on his own, then it is called a horse-trading,” Chouhan said. Holding Nath responsible for “political corruption”, the senior BJP leader said MLAs of the BJP would not fall prey to the attempts being made by the Congress to lure them. “Our MLAs work for principles and ideology,” he said. Chouhan further said Congress and Nath were rattled as they have sensed
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imminent defeat in the bypolls. On Friday, Nath issued a statement accusing the BJP of luring its MLAs with “offers”. “The BJP is sensing a crushing defeat in the byelections. They are now resorting to horse trading (of MLAs). I have spoken with several MLAs of the Congress who informed me about the offers and allurements they were receiving from the BJP,” stated the former chief minister, who lost power in March this year after 22 MLAs of the Congress joined the BJP under former MP Jyotiraditya Scindia. In the 230-member Madhya Pradesh Assembly, the BJP currently has 107 members and required nine more MLAs to attain a simple majority, while the Congress’ tally stands at 87. Among other members, the BSP has two legislators, while the SP has one member besides four Independents.
YK Sinha appointed as new CIC Three Information Commissioners join transparency watchdog
with all four stages performing as programmed, the rocket first injected primary satellite EOS-01 into orbit around 15 minutes after lift off, followed by the customer spacecraft as the mood at the mission control centre turned jubilant with scientists breaking into cheers. PSLV Mission Director S R Biju announced that all the 10 satellites were separated and were placed into desired orbits. “PSLV-C49/ EOS-01 mission is fully accomplished”, he said amid loud cheers from fellow scientists at the centre. Noting that today’s mission was “very special”, “very unusual” for ISRO, Sivan congratulated the ISRO team, who had to reach here from different centres amid the pandemic and said the EOS-01 satellite team and those behind the nine satellites would now take care of the rest of the mission. Besides human resources, he also referred to availability of ‘hardware’ for the launch as they had to be transported ‘carefully’ from various parts of the country to Sriharikota. “Under this COVID19 pandemic, team ISRO rose to the occasion and worked very carefully with limited staff, while at the same time meeting all protocols outlined by the government. they have worked
without compromising on quality”,t he chairman, wearing a n-95 mask said. The Chairman also complemented the directors of ISRO’s various centres for taking care of the employees, their health and for defining real Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure work progressed. With just one week to go for Deepavali festival, the chairman in a lighter vein said that before the festival itself, ISRO has made a successful rocket launch. “Definitely, you can enjoy more on this one. Let me wish all the best for all the employees, as well as their families. Jai Hind”, he said as he signed off. ISRO said it used the PSLV-DL variant, equipped with two strap-on motors, for the launch. This is the second time it was deployed after the PSLV-C44 mission which had successfully launched imaging satellite Microsat R on January 24, 2019. The customer satellites were launched under an arrangement with ISROs commercial arm NewSpace India Ltd. The R2 satellite from Lithuania is for ‘technology demonstration’ while four from Luxembourg Kleos (KSM-1A/1B/1C/1D) would be used for maritime applications.
Mild quake hits south Gujarat; no casualty
Gupkar alliance holds first meeting in Jammu
AHMEDABAD, NOV 7 (PTI): An earthquake of 4.3 magnitude rocked south Gujarat on Saturday afternoon, affecting Bharuch and Surat districts, an official from the Institute of Seismological Research (ISR) said. According to Gandhinagar-based ISR, the medium-intensity earthquake hit south Gujarat at 3.39 pm, with its epicentre 36 km east south-east from Bharuch. Gujarat government in a statement said Sardar Sarovar Dam, ranked the country’s third highest concrete dam, and the 182-metre statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in its vicinity, have not experienced “adverse impact of this earthquake”. The epicentre of the quake was around 50 km from the Dam and Statue of Unity, which are designed to withstand 6.5 magnitude quake with epicentre distance of 12 km from the reservoir, it was stated.
JAMMU, NOV 7 (PTI): National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah’s residence here saw a flurry of political activities on Saturday, as members of the Gupkar alliance met in Jammu for the first time since its formation last month. Several delegations met leaders of the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), which was formed by seven mainstream political parties of the Union Territory for the restoration of special status of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. “Today, we met for the first time in Jammu and a number of people from the civil society and political parties met us, and we are happy that the sentiment which we saw in Kashmir is also found here,” Sajad Ghani Lone, who is the spokesperson for the alliance, told reporters. Members of the alliance had earlier held meetings in the Kashmir division of the Union Territory.
New Delhi, Nov 7 (PTI): Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha was appointed as the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) on Saturday, according to a Rashtrapati Bhavan statement. President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath of office to Sinha as the Chief Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, it said. The post of the chief of transparency watchdog was lying vacant for over two months after Bimal Julka completed his term on August 26. Sinha, a former diplomat, joined as the Information Commissioner on January 1, 2019. He has served as India’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka. Sinha, aged 62, will have a tenure of about three years as the CIC. A CIC and Information Commissioner are appointed for a tenure of five years or till they attain the age of 65 years. Later, Sinha administered the oath of office to journalist Uday Mahurkar, former Labour Secretary Heera Lal Samariya and
President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath of office to Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha, CIC, at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, Saturday. (PTI)
former Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General Saroj Punhani as Information Commissioners. With the induction of Mahurkar, Samariya and Punhani, the strength of Information Commissioner has gone up to seven. Vanaja N Sarna, Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Suresh Chandra and Amita Pandove are the other Information Commissioners in the Central Information Commission. Transparency watchdog Central Information Commission, mandated to decide complaints and appeals filed under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, can have a Chief Information Commissioner and ten Information Commissioners. There is still a vacancy of three Information Commissioners in the Commission.
Members of PAGD Farooq Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti, Omar Abdullah and others during a press conference after their meeting, at Bathindi in Jammu, Saturday(PTI)
The meeting was attended by PDP president and PAGD vice chairperson Mehbooba Mufti, CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami, People’s Conference chairman Lone, Awami National Conference’s senior vice president Muzaffar Shah, Peoples Movement leader Javed Mustafa Mir and other leaders of the alliance. They reached PAGD chairperson Farooq Abdullah’s Bhatindi resident in the
morning for the meeting. National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah and former PDP legislator Firdous Tak were also present at the meeting. Over 30 delegations visited former chief minister Farooq Abdullah’s residence before the start of the meeting at around 4 pm. Prominent among the visitors included veteran politician and patron of the National Panthers Party
“Mahurkar, a veteran journalist, before joining as Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission, was functioning as Senior Deputy Editor with a leading media house,” a statement issued by the Personnel Ministry said. He has graduated from Gujarat’s Maharaja Sayajirao University in Indian history, culture and archaeology. Samariya, a 1985-batch IAS officer of Telangana cadre, retired as Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment in September. “His area of expertise includes Administration and Governance,” it said. Punhani, an Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS) officer of 1984 batch, served as the Deputy Comptroller & Auditor General (HR & Training) in government of India.
(NPP) Prof Bhim Singh. Lone said that a delegation of Sikhs met the leaders in the morning followed by delegations from the Kashmiri migrant pandit community and Gaddi and Sippi communities. Delegations of Dalits, schedule castes, transporters and farmers were among those who met leaders of the alliance, he said. “They are all facing grave economic and administrative problems but apart from that, the common thread in our thinking and their thinking was that they are all unhappy and hurt by the decisions of August 5, last year as much as we are hurt there (in Kashmir), they are hurt (in Jammu),” Lone said. He said this process of interactions would continue. The Centre on August 5 last year had abrogated the special status of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, and bifurcated it into union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
HC reserves order on Arnab’s bail plea, no immediate relief ‘Baba ka dhaba’ owner files MUMBAI, NOV 7 (PTI): Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, arrested in an abetment of suicide case on November 4, failed to get any immediate relief on Saturday as the Bombay High Court reserved its order on his interim bail plea. But the court said he can move the sessions court for regular bail in the meantime. Elsewhere, the Raigad sessions court said it will hear police’s appeal against magistrate’s order denying them the custody of Goswami and two other accused on November 9. After hearing marathon arguments, a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and M S Karnik said it would not be possible to pass the order on Saturday itself. Goswami’s lawyer Harish Salve sought his release as “ad-interim relief ” but the HC expressed inability to do so. “We will pass the order at the earliest. The pendency of this matter does not preclude you (Goswami) or the other accused from approaching the concerned lower court seeking regular bail,” the court said. If a bail plea is filed, then the sessions court shall decide it within four days, it said.
FILE-- Arnab Goswami being arrested in Mumbai .(PTI)
The high court was hearing petitions filed by Goswami, a high-profile TV journalist, and two other accused – Feroze Shaikh and Nitish Sarda -- seeking interim bail and challenging their “illegal arrest”. The trio were arrested by Alibaug police in Maharashtra’s Raigad district on November 4 in connection with the suicide of architect-interior designer Anvay Naik and his mother in 2018 over alleged non-payment of dues by their respective firms. The petitions also sought a stay to the investigation and quashing of the FIR. The court, which on Saturday only heard arguments on interim bail, said it would hear the petitioners on quashing of the FIR on December 10, after Diwali vacation.
After his arrest from his Lower Parel residence here amid high drama on Wednesday, Goswami was taken to Alibaug, where the Chief Judicial Magistrate remanded him and two others in judicial custody till November 18. As the magistrate refused to remand them in police custody, the Alibaug police filed revision plea in the Raigad district court, which said earlier on Saturday that it will hear it on November 9. Goswami is presently lodged at a local school which has been designated as a COVID-19 centre for the Alibaug prison. The high court, hearing the arguments on Saturday, sought to know why the petitioners did not move the lower court first for bail. “The high court is already overburdened with
regular bail appeals. We do not want to undermine the authority of the sessions court which is empowered to hear regular bail plea,” Justice Shinde said. In his bail plea, Goswami alleged that he and his family were assaulted by the police during the arrest, and he suffered a “six-inch deep gash on his left hand, a serious injury to his spinal cord”. But his lawyers did not raise these allegations during the arguments. Senior counsel Amit Desai, appearing for Maharashtra government, opposed bail, saying there was fresh material to reopen the case which had been closed earlier. The accused should have approached the sessions court first, and if they do so, the “police will not seek adjournments or prolong the hearing,” Desai said. Desai also argued that just because Alibaug police had filed an `A’ Summary report closing the case, it does not mean there can be no fresh probe. “`A’ summary does not mean the offence did not occur or that the case is false. It only means that the investigation could not be completed. This is a matter that is now again under investigation,” he said. He also contended that
no permission was not required to be taken from the magistrate to carry out further probe. “The state government ordered the (fresh) probe pursuant to which the police intimated the magistrate on October 15, 2020. The magistrate noted `Seen’ and kept the file on record. “After this, the statements of several witnesses including the victim’s family were recorded before the magistrate under section 164 of CrPC,” he said. Senior counsel Shirish Gupte, appearing for victim Anvay Naik’s wife Akshata Naik, also opposed the pleas, and said the magistrate had accepted the closure report in 2019 without giving the victim’s family an opportunity to object. Advocate Devadatt Kamat, appearing for Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh, sought deletion of Singh’s name as respondent in Goswami’s plea, saying the case was filed by Alibaug police and he had nothing do with it. The HC, meanwhile, also sought response from the state government on a petition filed by Anvay Naik’s daughter Adnya Naik seeking a fresh probe by an independent agency. It will be heard on December 8.
cheating case against Youtuber
Wasan (middle) seen with dhaba owner Kanta Prasad and wife.
NE W DE L H I , N OV 7(AGENCIES): Acting on a complaint by ‘Baba ka Dhaba’ owner Kanta Prasad, the Delhi police have booked Youtuber Gaurav Wasan for cheating and have launched a probe into the allegation of misappropriation of funds. Wa s a n h a s b e e n booked under IPC section 420, reported IANS. “After receiving the complaint, preliminary inquiry was done after which a cognisable offence FIR U/S 420 IPC has been registered at PS Malviya Nagar and investigation
has been initiated,” said DCP South Atul Thakur. Kanta Prasad, who is a resident of Malviya Nagar, filed a complaint against Wasan on October 31 for cheating and fraud. In his complaint, Prasad, who runs the ‘Baba ka Dhaba’ stall, alleged that the Youtuber approached him in October and shot a video with him to help and promote his business. Gaurav Wasan posted the video on social media through his account- ‘Swad Official’ and requested the public to donate money to
financially help the dhaba owner. The video which featured Prasad recounting the financial difficulties he was facing in his business due to the lockdown, was shared extensively on social media. “The said video went viral and as per the complainant, the accused Gaurav deliberately shared only his and his family members’ bank details and mobile number for donation and collected huge amounts of donation and later cheated the complainant,” said DCP South.
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Nagaland Post Vol. XXx NO. 334 Dimapur, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2020
Trump’s four years
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ith number of votes going in favour of Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who is expected to become the 46th US president, it appears certain that President Donald Trump can no longer hold on to office on allegations of voter fraud. The candidate who wins a simple majority of 270 out of 538 votes of the electoral college becomes the US president. If Trump loses the 2020 election, it will be the first time an incumbent has lost in almost 30 years. The office of the US president was established in 1789, and in the 231 years since the first man was elected to the highest office in the country, 44 have people have held the title. US presidents who failed to win re-election include- John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, Benjamin Harrison, William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and George H W Bush (father of two-time president George W. Bush). Donald Trump will have only himself to blame for his downfall. In recent US history, incumbent presidents have often enjoyed a significant boost in popularity while running for re-election. This has not been the case for Donald Trump. When he officially launched his re-election bid in June 2019, Trump’s approval rating was around 43%, according to Gallup. Trump’s approval rating has barely fluctuated since then, with short-lived gains here and there. Polling from Gallup in September and October showed Trump’s approval rating fluctuated between 42% and 46%, averaging 44%. For months, election polling has suggested Trump’s chances of re-election have been dwindling during the economic recession and the president’s disastrous response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these are not the main reasons for Trump’s defeat. His represented the far right of the nation and his stand against immigrants, liberalism and exclusiveness in foreign policy had seriously dented his leadership at home and abroad. Even after his election victory in 2016, Trump has been facing protests orchestrated by Democratic Party leaders, feminists, African-Americans, immigrants etc who have been ably supported by the mainstream liberal American media including the Washington establishment. In office, Donald Trump had acted in a manner most unbecoming of a head of state of the world’s most powerful democracy. He offended many world leaders and denigrated not only the office but also the country he heads. Besides reinforcing his image as a temperamental, ill-informed man-child, Trump continued to rave and rant as an empty vessel by keeping up his stream of offensive, irresponsible pronouncements. As a President who is fond of long rallies and short tweets, Trump’s leadership style allowed him to galvanize a base of voters who are attracted to his nationalist focus and no-holds-barred campaign style. Trump’s chaotic and disorganized approach to governing may be what thrills his supporters and frustrates his critics, it is also the reason why Trump failed at the essence of successful political leadership, or any leadership for that matter. If not making controversial remarks, Trump was busy issuing executive orders via twitter. In fact, Trump can be described as the twitter president of the USA. Trump ran his office in the White House, by firing aides at glaring regularity. It is ironic and a cruel justice that the Donald Trump’s catchphrase “you’re fired” from his reality TV show The Apprentice has rebounded on him. In the TV show Trump as the boss, regularly fired his staff but today he finds himself fired by the people because of his incompetent behaviour.
DailyDevotion The Undetected Sacredness of Circumstances
We know that all things work together for good to those who love God… —Romans 8:28 The circumstances of a saint’s life are ordained of God. In the life of a saint there is no such thing as chance. God by His providence brings you into circumstances that you can’t understand at all, but the Spirit of God understands. God brings you to places, among people, and into certain conditions to accomplish a definite purpose through the intercession of the Spirit in you. Never put yourself in front of your circumstances and say, “I’m going to be my own providence here; I will watch this closely, or protect myself from that.” All your circumstances are in the hand of God, and therefore you don’t ever have to think they are unnatural or unique. Your part in intercessory prayer is not to agonize over how to intercede, but to use the everyday circumstances and people God puts around you by His providence to bring them before His throne, and to allow the Spirit in you the opportunity to intercede for them. In this way God is going to touch the whole world with His saints. Am I making the Holy Spirit’s work difficult by being vague and unsure, or by trying to do His work for Him? I must do the human side of intercession— utilizing the circumstances in which I find myself and the people who surround me. I must keep my conscious life as a sacred place for the Holy Spirit. Then as I lift different ones to God through prayer, the Holy Spirit intercedes for them. Your intercessions can never be mine, and my intercessions can never be yours, “…but the Spirit Himself makes intercession” in each of our lives (Romans 8:26). And without that intercession, the lives of others would be left in poverty and in ruin.
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Voters don’t decide issues, they decide who will decide issues. ~ George Will
Nagaland Post, Dimapur SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2020
Post-mortem
Trump may go, but Trumpism is here to stay A wariness of international trading agreements, overseas military commitments, and immigration regimes will persist in US positions. The 2020 United States (US) presidential election has turned out to be strange, memorable, and tortuous. Perhaps it was always destined to be so, given the set-up. On the Republican side, you had an unusual incumbent in President Donald Trump. Four years ago, after running against the establishment of his own party, he won the Electoral College despite losing the popular vote. He was not viewed as presidential in his manner or disposition, a flaw acknowledged even by many of his supporters. Over the course of his first term, he was impeached by the House of Representatives. And in the midst of a re-election campaign, he had overseen the worst public health crisis confronting the US in a century as well as a precipitous economic downturn. And yet, Trump enjoyed steady approval ratings
of over 40% throughout the duration of his four years as president. A solid majority of Americans approved of his handling of the economy. In the eyes of his electoral base, Trump had also delivered on his promises, such as on stemming immigration, cutting taxes, and nominating conservative Supreme Court justices. On the Democratic side, you had a more predictable contender in former Vice-President Joe Biden. Biden emerged as a consensus candidate after a bruising Democratic primary contest. He polled well among moderates and independents. Unlike Hillary Clinton four years ago, he had low negative ratings among likely voters, and his campaign managed to raise record amounts of funds. Biden’s critics and opponents caricatured him as geriatric and a creature of the establishment. Yet, in the months since clinching the nomination, he fared well in public opinion surveys against Trump. On the cusp of Election Day on November 3, Biden was leading the president 52%
to 42% in national polls; he was expected to comfortably win a majority in the Electoral College, and was given a 90% chance of winning by respected election analysts. The final results may still make 2020 one of the closest presidential elections in modern US history. Trump handily won four states that had been expected to be competitive: Florida, Texas, Ohio, and Iowa. Biden comfortably won the overall popular vote but scraped only narrow wins in the critical states of Wisconsin and Michigan. Voting in five states that would collectively determine the winner — Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, and Nevada —are close and final results may take days, but Biden’s lead in Pennsylvania on Friday gives him a rather decisive edge. Although he may eventually lose the presidency, Trump managed to demonstrate considerable and durable support after four years in power. The Republican Party will likely retain control of the Senate, which the Democrats had
earlier looked poised to seize, although two run-off elections in Georgia could determine the final outcome. The democrats did manage to retain the House of Representatives, but with fewer seats. What explains the unexpected closeness of this year’s US elections? It certainly was not tepid voter turnout: The percentage of ballots cast may have been the highest in any US election since 1900. Based on exit polls, Biden fared well with voters under the age of 50, won two-thirds of moderate voters, over half of independents, and lured 8% of Trump supporters from four years ago. The real reasons for surprise lay elsewhere. Public opinion surveys in key swing states overestimated Biden’s lead over Trump by between 2% and 8%. The 5% of voters who determined their vote in the week prior to the election also broke overwhelmingly for Trump. Additionally, Trump fared better among minority groups relative to 2016, particularly older and college-educated Hispanic
voters and younger AfricanAmericans. Although the most likely outcome at this juncture appears to be a Biden presidency, a Republican-led Senate, and a Democratic House of Representatives, Trump’s surprisingly strong showing will leave a legacy. Trumpism will not be going away any time soon and will remain a potent force within the Republican Party. A narrower win may also serve as a check on elements of the more radical agenda of the Democrats; this could, in turn, exacerbate divisions between the Left-leaning progressive and centrist wings of the Democratic Party. Already, the two factions are deriving opposite lessons from the Republicans’ stronger-than-expected showing. While progressives believe they should not have made compromises, moderates fear that the Left alienated some conservative constituencies. For a partner country such as India, the broad overarching implications of the election are real, even if the actual political outcomes remain fluid. Some
of the changes wrought by Trump will remain, among Republicans but also as a consequence of a divided Congress and perhaps an equally divided Democratic Party. These strains might include a wariness of international trading agreements, overseas military commitments, and immigration regimes that threaten middleclass employment. A potential Biden presidency may offer a greater degree of predictability and professionalism, improving the foundations of American international power. India will probably continue to find sympathetic allies in the US Senate, reflecting an alignment in thinking on the emerging strategic competition with China. New Delhi could also find in Washington a willingness to partner with India on the climate crisis, emerging technologies, and even democracy. Finally, there may be more leeway in managing the inevitable differences in perspectives that will remain. Dhruva Jaishankar (Director of the US Initiative at the Observer Research Foundation)
Feeling socially distanced? A financial model for higher education
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ven before the listlessness of the lucky hit some of us prior to lockdown being eased, a friend and I started exchanging made-up ancient proverbs. One of them was the ‘Chinese aphorism’: when there is no grass left to burn, the fire starts to sputter. Four years before India is scheduled to go to Lok Sabha polls, this government finds itself frustratingly low on fresh turf to consume. This may seem an odd observation, bordering on the silly, considering any opposition on a national scale – whether political, institutional or popular – seems to have succumbed to the government’s and ruling party’s thrall. But in this landscape, bereft of any real organised challenge, in its second year of its second term, this government may have come face to face with two formidable adversaries: chaos, and itself. The first challenge is as formidable as it has been unscripted. Both the coronavirus gone viral, and the economic asphyxiation that the lockdown has left in its wake, may have eclipsed the economic downturn and its palpable effects like unemployment and sectoral slumps that had already set in before Covid-19 came to town. But even Covid-19 as the root of all necessary evil as a timely cloaking device for India being tossed about in choppy global economic waters – and its unpreparedness to ‘policy-dam’ it – seems to be malfunctioning. Because, outside the economists’ surgical masquerade ball, it matters little to Indians what the causes of India’s current situation are. Its effects, and how to make them go away, do. Which is where one comes to this government’s second antagonist: this government. The shamanic qualities cultivated by the prime minister, and invested in by enough Indians, may be running low on their steroidal powers. And a government that owes much of its power and charm to its optics – many a time at the cost of showcasing the actual good work it does – is finding exactly that optics a bit harder to sell. Take what has, over the last three months, become the main national discourse. It sounds like good old whataboutery, looks like good old whataboutery, even smells like good old whataboutery. But whether it’s national media ‘ignoring’ the devastation caused by Cyclone Amphan that struck West Bengal, or outrage over the death of a pregnant elephant in Kerala while staying quiet over so many killings of other species (humans included), to feeling anguish for the murder of an African-American in the hands of a US policeman, but letting atrocities against so many Indians in the hands of desi cops slide, micro-skirmishes no longer are being fought along party political, or even ideological, lines. This is ‘apolitical’ hypocrisy-hunting. ‘Whataboutery’ – with its effective function of deflecting accusations to the ‘other side’ with counter-accusations – is, of course, Reader’s note: Articles or
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still being bandied about. But Union ndia’s gross enrollment ratio models. nology transfer and intellectual home minister Amit Shah’s turning (GER) in higher education Tuition fees contribute up property licensing mechanisms. the blame for GoI shortcomings on is 28%. It lags behind the to a quarter of the income for Mechanisms such as Foundaopposition forces, Nehru’s successors global average of 38% and the most universities in the US, tion of Innovative Technology and other fanged ‘n’ furry creatures behind China’s 51%. If India Australia and Asia. In the IITs, Transfer (FITT) at IIT Delhi in his ‘virtual rallies’ in Bihar, Odisha wants to become a knowledge it contributes to only 6-7%, since and Society for Innovation and and West Bengal this week seemed as economy, our higher education only a fraction (approximately Entrepreneurship (SINE) at stale as the non-aligned movement. institutions (HEIs) will have to one-third) of students pay the IIT Bombay may facilitate inNational concerns now are about play a leading role in boosting upper limit of tuition fees. Oth- stitutional equity investment in castigating ‘other people’ for their the innovation ecosystem while, ers pay a much lower amount, deep-tech start-ups. The recent apathy, hypocrisy or irresponsibil- at the same time, increasing based on their social category launch of the world’s most afity lying outside the pale of party GER to 50%. This calls for the and economic status. This con- fordable Covid-19 testing kit politics. Such diffused ‘outings’ are scaling up of existing institutions tribution can be increased not by IIT Delhi and the supply of not good for the politics industry – as well as the creation of new only by charging market com- over 4.5 million export-quality especially for its market leaders. premier ones. To put things in petitive tuition fees, but also personal protective equipment Concerns – genuine or other- perspective, 23 Indian Institutes by bringing all students into by IIT Delhi start-ups are small wise – and actions now seem to have of Technology (IITs) will admit the fee-paying category. This demonstrations of the potential taken on a manufactured sheen to get as many as 15,000 undergradu- can be achieved by decoupling such investments by HEIs can government brand value up to ‘old ates this year, while just one state students and their families from generate. For boosting indusnormal’ again. Blaming past/ other university in the United States the upfront financial barriers by try participation in research, governments for all present ills is (US), Arizona State University, offering them collateral-free and IIT Madras has shown a way cutting less ice than before, even for admits 13,500 undergraduates interest-free Income Contin- through the creation of technoltraditional supporters. This is partly each year. gency Loans (ICLs) through a ogy parks. IIT Delhi is currently because of the law of diminishing While the scaling-up of centralised financial structure. developing three technology returns. And partly because Covid-19 existing institutions and the Australia’s Higher Education parks for various industry sechas presented Indians with a com- creation of new institutions Loan Program (HELP) is a tors. Harvard, Stanford and mon adversary, and a common set of require additional budgetary widely-praised ICL model that Massachusetts Institute of Techadministrators – central government, allocations, running them well is managed by the Australian nology (MIT) have pioneered state governments, beat police etc – calls for money on a recurring taxation office. The repayments the concept of endowments, who don’t seem to know how to deal basis. As a percentage of Gross are linked to the debtor’s income now adopted by public univerwith this common adversary. Domestic Product (GDP), the level and are collected directly sities across the world. EndowIn this season of pandemic and nation’s expenditure on higher by the Australian tax authori- ment investment returns can economic drought, the ‘Chinese education remains low. This ties. ICLs are different from the easily contribute up to a third threat’ – however serious it may be lower investment per student education loans offered in the of the university’s income. En– doesn’t quite measure up as an ef- also has a strong correlation US that have caused massive dowments are raised not only fective Mogambo to, say, ‘Pakistan’, with global rankings. student debt problems. A scheme from the alumni but also from ‘urban Naxals’ and ‘anti-nationals’ The new National Educa- can be piloted in India with IITs, industry, philanthropists and of the past. Some attempts seem to tion Policy (NEP) is trying to which could also offer profes- governments. Last year, IIT be on to return the anti-Citizenship address this issue by allocating sional, executive and online Delhi launched an endowment (Amendment) Act or CAA issue to its a fixed percentage of GDP for programmes that do not require fund with a target of raising rightful place: a pole around which a higher education. It also talks the infrastructure conventional $1 billion, that will provide a national political narrative can return about granting administrative degree programmes do. conservative investment income to dance. Apart from Shah’s out-of- autonomy to higher education A third of the income could of Rs. 700 crore every year. A nowhere stab at Mamata Banerjee institutions. Currently, these come from the research activi- successful endowment model for her ‘anti-CAA’ stand last week, institutions receive upwards ties. Though research is primarily will require the creation of fundBJP leader Kapil Mishra claimed that of 80% of funds from the gov- government-sponsored, universi- raising teams and investment anti-CAA Shaheen Bagh protests are ernment. They must explore ties such as UC Berkeley, Har- policy changes to overcome ‘being planned again’, adding, ‘We 21st-century financial models vard and Ecole Polytechnique bureaucratic hurdles. have to be alert’. One can almost to secure financial and admin- Federale de Lausanne raise The new financial model see him terribly miss those agitators, istrative autonomy. up to a third of their research for HEIs will be fuelled by the inwithout whom much ‘pro-nationalist, What is needed is a struc- funds from non-government come from, one, deferred tuition pro-CAA’ fire in the belly is merely tural overhaul and creation of sources. Research at IITs is payments; two, research grants/ a flicker. a diversified financial model for predominantly government- equity investments in startups/ GoI, and BJP, are famished for our institutions. Indian Institutes sponsored. A critical challenge technology transfer fees; and, some organised ill-wishers to feed of Management (IIMs) have has been managing and oper- three, endowment donations. off. What they could do now with been able to achieve autonomy ating research facilities with The transition is imminent, and are some palpable rallying points. by charging a higher tuition fee, insufficient overheads (ranging it is up to us whether to lead or Whether the Delhi district court contributing up to 85% of their 5-10%) from these government follow. denying bail to anti-CAA Jamia funds. Is charging high fees the grants. Alongside the expected V Ramgopal Rao and student Safoora Zargar (based on only viable financial model? It increase in overheads, IITs could Anurag Sachan Delhi Police citing an unnamed need not be if we follow the best tap funds from the private sector, (V Ramgopal Rao director, ‘secret informer’ in its FIR), or the practices of various countries invest in and incubate research IIT-Delhi, and Anurag SaNational Investigation Agency (NIA) and use a combination of these start-ups, and strengthen tech- chan is executive, IIT-Delhi) substantiating its charges under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and for sedition against Bittoo Sonowal, aide of Assam-based RTI activist Akhil Gogoi, for using words like ‘comrade’, ‘lal salam’ and – horror of horrors! – a picture of Lenin on Facebook – can actually get those ‘Left liberals’ out again in lockdown eased streets so as to perk up ‘nation- Sir, alist’ concern is yet to be seen. Let us be aware that even though Christmas is approaching and most of us geared with Social distancing is one thing. Being socially distanced from one’s the holiday mood, we should remind ourselves not to fall victim to COVID-19. Places such popular support system is quite an- as Maharashtra, West Bengal and Kerala have witnessed severe spike in COVID-19 cases after other. But as our made-up Confucian festivals were celebrated. Christmas and other festivals such as Diwali, can be celebrated at home with our near saying goes: when birds disappear, it is not the farmer but the scarecrow and dear ones, without venturing out to the busy streets. We die only once, but festivals come year after year. Let us be safe. that worries. Mughakato Kinimi, Dimapur Indrajit Hazra letters published in any of the columns do not reflect the view of this newspaper nor that of the Editor in any manner.
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first drone pilot trg Rlys rule out partial resumption Focus on quality: PM Centre’s prog announced at IGRUA of train services in Punjab Modi to IIT students
NEW DELHI, NOV 7 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the country will ensure ‘ease of doing business’ for its youth while they should work for providing ‘ease of living’ to people, particularly the poorest of the poor, through innovations. Addressing the 51st annual convocation of IIT Delhi via video conferencing, he said the postCOVID-19 world is going to be very different and technology will play the biggest role in it. COVID-19 has taught the world that globalisation is important but self-reliance is equally important, the prime minister said. “India is fully committed to give its youth ease of doing business so that the youth through their innovation can bring about a change in the lives of crores of people of the country,” Modi said, addressing the graduating students of IIT Delhi. “The country will give you ease of doing business but you do one thing, through your expertise, experience, talent and innovation...ensure ease of living for the poorest of the poor citizens,” he said. Modi also urged the graduating students to focus on quality, never compromise, and make their in-
PM Modi addresses IIT Delhi, through video conferencing, Saturday. (PIBI)
novations work at a mass scale. “Your work will give global recognition to our products. Your efforts will lead to swifter recognition of Indian products,” Modi said, referring to students as “brand ambassadors” of “brand India”. The nation has seen how technology can provide good governance and reach the poor and the needy in the last few years, he said. Technology has made last mile delivery of services efficient and reduced the scope of corruption, the prime minister said. “You may be disappointed why COVID-19 pandemic happened during our term, but think differently. You have the first advantage to adapt to new norms emerging in the workplace and world. I have realised in every corner of India, some innovation is taking place and it directly correlates with the ideology
of Atmanirbhar Bharat,” the prime minister told the students. A total of 2,019 graduating students were awarded degrees on Saturday. The institute awarded President’s Gold Medal, Director’s Gold Medal, Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma (former President of India) Gold Medal, Perfect Ten Gold Medals and Institute Silver Medals to the graduating students at the convocation. At the convocation, esteemed alumni were also felicitated with Alumni Awards 2020. Five IIT Delhi alumni received the ‘Distinguished Alumni Award’ and one alumnus received the ‘Distinguished Alumni Service Award’. Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal is awarded to a graduating PG student who is adjudged the best among all M.Tech graduating students for general proficiency, including character and conduct, excellence in academic performance, extra-curricular activities and social service. Perfect 10 Gold Medal is awarded to a graduating PG student who secures CGPA of 10 out of 10. The Institute Silver Medal is awarded to a graduating UG student securing highest CGPA in respective programme.
AMETHI (UP), NOV 7 (PTI): The Centre-run flight training institute Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) here on Saturday announced its expansion plan to begin drone pilot training courses, a first of its kind initiative by a government body. The premier aircraft pilot training institute in Uttar Pradesh had recently entered into an agreement with Delhi-based private firm Drone Destination for the collaborative effort. Noting that drones are an “absolutely new and emerging area with immeasurable potential and opportunities”, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola said “making of drones is becoming a reality in India”. “We led the software revolution, and in the drone revolution also we have the potential of becoming number one. In that direction, we have taken a small step. The first thing is even drone operations require pilots and one of the first training centres for drones is being established in IGRUA,” Kharola said. “The entire regulatory framework for drones has been put in place and very soon drones would be regulated, monitored, observed and controlled just as is being done for
aircraft,” he added. He also noted that in the coming years, the number of drones flying in the Indian skies may go into hundreds of thousands and their monitoring would be a challenge. “The challenge is that we have to ensure that not only we become leaders in drone manufacturing but also in their management,” Kharola said. He also mooted the idea for IGRUA, a government-run autonomous institute, to eventually move into drone manufacturing, design and management besides imparting training for its pilots. Kharola, who was joined by MOCA Joint Secretary Amber Dubey, was speaking at the 36th foundation day of IGRUA. I G RUA D i r e c t o r Krishnendu Gupta said drone pilot training would begin shortly at the institute’s campus located at Fursatganj in Amethi. “Under the collaborative initiative, IGRUA will provide its resources while the Drone Destination will chip in with its expertise in drones to train the aspirants,” Gupta told PTI. He said the course duration would be around two-weeks and added that the institute will soon also begin a programme on English Language Proficiency (ELP).
Says farmers still around station premises
NEW DELHI, NOV 7 (PTI): The railways on Saturday declined to resume only goods train services in Punjab as demanded by agitating farmers, who cleared tracks after squatting on them for over 40 days, and said it will operate both freight and passenger trains or none. Addressing a press conference online, Railway Board Chairman V K Yadav said states cannot “pick and choose” and it is not feasible to allow anyone to dictate which trains to run on which tracks. He said protesters still remained at one railway station in Punjab and have assembled just outside station premises in 22 other places threatening to move to tracks if passenger trains are run. “Statements from both the protesters and the state government are similar -- the tracks are clear for freight trains only. IR (Indian Railways) cannot operate in that way. If tracks are clear, they are clear for both freight and passenger trains. We request that the running of trains be left to the railways,” he said. Officials of the state government and the national transporter have been discussing ways to resume train services in the state that were suspended on
Farmers block a railway track during a protest against the new farm law, at Jandiala Guru in Amritsar, Nov. 4. (PTI)
September 24 after peasants blocked tracks in protest against three recent farm sector laws. The state government in a statement Friday night said that the tracks had been cleared for train operations, but the railways claimed it was aimed at “misguiding” people who have been inconvenienced due to the suspension of trains during the festive season. Rejecting the protesters’ demand, Yadav said, “We cannot run trains in a situation where protesters are demanding that we run certain trains and there is no assurance from the state government of the safety and security of those trains. The state government is also saying what the protesters are saying.” “They (protesters) have conveyed to our station masters that they will allow railways to run freight trains
but will come on the tracks if we run passenger trains. Our operating staff is not confident about running trains under these circumstances,” he said. Yadav reiterated that the railways needs 100 per cent security clearance from the state government to resume train operations in Punjab. He said the railways is seeking track clearance in all sections for all kinds of train operations, adding that “states cannot pick and choose type of trains for their convenience”. Yadav said that all passenger trains scheduled to be operated during the current festival season were fully booked and their cancellation was inconveniencing a lot of passengers. The railways also tried to run just goods trains between October 22 and October 24 and this had raised huge security concerns.
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further formed into Farmers Producer Organization (FPO) for post harvest value chain to the nearest market, Kikheto advocated that NISF will turn into a busi-
ness model and also pave way for Agro-Eco Tourism. APC stressed that ISF at Boke Botsa would serve as a model and will be replicated in all the districts eventually.
Awardees along with MB Foundation members and other participants at the programme on November 7.
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Kumar Ray delivered vote of thanks. Others who attended were Sanjukta Bhattacharjee, president Inner Wheel Club Dimapur, S. Ahmed advocate, Monoj Bhattacharjee Navojyoti Datta, Jakha, Tali Pongen, Shastriji, Y.P. Gupta, Samir Saha, A.K. Roy, Mahendra.
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DIMAPUR: Nagaland Agriculture Production Commissioner (APC) Y. Kikheto Sema visited Boke Botsa for spot verification of Naga Model Integrated Settled Farming (N-ISF) on November 7. A press release by the department of Agriculture stated that, during interaction with Botsa village elders, farmers and the officers accompanying him, Kikheto stated that purpose of the visit was to improve existing traditional farming to a sustainable farming. While stressing that, although one cannot stop the traditional methods of jhum, terrace cultivation, which may not be economically viable or ecologically sustainable, Kikheto said that one could not stop it as it has been practiced since time immemorial. Considering the possibility of food pandemic sooner or later, he said that one needed to prepare for self sufficiency where ISF was of utmost importance. APC said that IFS should be undertaken in all feasible areas so that various activities under agri and allied departments can be taken up in cluster approach. He believed this would encourage educated unemployed youth and retired employees to go back to rural areas for undertaking settled farming by utilization the land to its fullest potential for production in a sustainable manner. These clusters would be
DIMAPUR: Felicitationcum-Manik Bhattacharjee award giving ceremony was organised for HSLC and HSSLC toppers of 2019-20 on November 7 at Pranab jubilee auditorium by Manik Bhattacharjee Foundation (MB Foundation) Dimapur. A press release by the foundation stated that, the programme was also in commemoration of late Manik Bhattacharjee’s 86th birth anniversary. Renowned socio political leader and senior vice-president NDPP, Charlie Sekhose and president Rotary Club Dimapur, Kitoshi Zhimomi attended as special guests. Charlie Sekhose paid homage to late Manik Bhattacharjee and lauded the various activities of MB Foundation. He also urged students to be agents of change for a brighter India. Kitoshi Zhimomi appreciated the teaching faculty of the institution for their continuous strive towards producing excellent
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He also stated that there was no specific fund to start with, but the process is ongoing by faith as it was a need base. He further stated that GPS mapping of the area being taken by the GIS cell and for which agri & allied departments would have to prepare action plan for early implementation starting from Boke Botsa. Talking about his role as APC, he mentioned that it was his commitment to bring to fruition the dream of making Nagaland self sufficient and self sustainable in agri & allied sector. He was accompanied by the HoDs, officers of directorate and district offices from Agriculture, Horticulture, Land Resources, Fisheries, Soil conservation, Water Resources, Veterinary and also project director GIS. Principal secretary to the chief minister, K. D. Vizo also accompanied the team.
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Economy expected to bounce back from next fiscal: SBI chairman KOLKATA, NOV 7 (PTI): The country’s economy, which has shown resilience to come out from a downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to bounce back from the next fiscal, State Bank of India chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara said on Saturday. There will be a “paradigm shift” which will lead to a more matured economy” with economic players learning to contain costs, he said. Addressing the virtual annual general meeting of Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Khara said, “The economy is expected to bounce back from
the next fiscal starting from April 2021. The next normal will see a paradigm shift and some of them will be permanent.” Khara said the economy had shown “resilience to come out from the downturn” and some positive traction was witnessed towards the end of the first quarter of the current fiscal. According to him, investment demand from corporate will take some time to pick up. “Average capacity utilisation among the corporations is around 69 per cent. Investment demand from corporate will take some time to pick up.
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DIMAPUR, NOV 7 (NPN): Globally renowned consulting firm, Frost & Sullivan has awarded American Oncology Institute (AOI) for its competitive strategy, innovation and leadership at the recently held 2020 India Best Practices Award Ceremony. A press release by Kallul Chetia, marketing department American Oncology Institute (AOI) stated that AOI, a focussed cancer care chain has grown from a network of 3 hospitals to 16 hospitals over the last 26 months. With presence ranging from the Northeast to Jammu to Sri Lanka, the cancer care chain caters to a population of 300 million and has maintained its leadership in differentiation due to its quality clinical protocols, superior technology, evidence based practice to identify and prevent cancer at the earliest stage possible, benchmarked clinical outcomes and superior service standards. With affordability, access and best in class care at the forefront, AOI is leading the fight against cancer in South Asia. AOI’s growth trajectory , industry leading finanancial performance and differetiated approach to health care delivery have driven this recognition. The vision of the organistion is to build an evidence based practice to meet the highest standards
of trust, transparency and technology while taking care of patient needs. It also provides patients with expert care by leveraging an international Tumour Board wherein clinicians from across oncology hospitals in the developed countries participate with AOI’s hospitals to jointly review complex cases. The strategy of AOI constitutes a holistic care model to support the needs of the patients. AOI’s hospitals are designed to offer a spectrum of treatment including medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, haematology oncology and high end oncology diagnostics like PETCT, SPECT, CT, real time tracking. Besides the company offers advanced diagnostic services such as histopathology, molecular pathology, cytogenetics and next generation sequencing . AOI’s robust IT infrastructure ensures seamless data processing across the treatment cycle. Dr. Jagprag Singh Gujral, Group CEO, South Asia Cancer Treatment Ser vices Inter national (CTSI) has dedicated this award to the commitment of 2500 employees across the network.
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New Delhi, Nov 7 (IANS): Adani Enterprises Ltd placed winning bids for sole coal blocks put on auction by the government on the sixth for commercial mining lease auctions on Saturday. Adani Enterprises placed the winning bid for Gondulpara coal block in Jharkhand. The mine placed on auction on the sixth day has a total coal reserve of over 176.33 million tonne and peak rated annual capacity is estimated at 4 million tonne (mt). The e-auction witnessed strong competition amongst the bidders with the mine attracting good premium over the floor price, a coal ministry statement on the the sixth day of auction said. The bid got values of over 20 per cent of the reserve price while the annual revenue generated from the mine will be to the tune of Rs 520.92 crore. A total of 38 coal mines have been put on auction by the coal ministry for commercial mining.There have been 76 bids from 42 companies for 23 coal mines, with the remaining 15 mines not getting any bids.
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national customers through this e-commerce, Yetekinibi added. The manager, Imnajungshi asserts that the number of products will increase as this medium will induct more local seller, retailers and producers after the launch. Furthermore this initiative has also instilled many new developers with their ideas and has promised to sell on the website giving boost to the employment and economy of the state. ‘Yetekinibi’ runs through webpage www.yetekinibi. com as well as an app based to be downloaded from Play Store and App Store. The full functional service of the e-commerce site will begin from Monday.
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announced it shall be officially producing merchandise for well known Naga Youtubers and artists and will be made available to the public soon. The developers of Yetekinibi said that the aspiration to make mobile phones available to the students during the nationwide lockdown sparked the idea of the e-commerce site. The team said it believes in providing services where most could not reach with an aim to deliver across the state. Moreover the huge number of local entrepreneurs whose products hardly reach the local market because of improper channel and lack of platform can sell their creation to the local, domestic as well as inter-
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DIMAPUR, NOV 7 (NPN): Like Amazon for the world, Flipkart for India, Nagaland now has Yetekinibi- an exclusive e-commerce bringing the market to your door step. Yetekinibi is nomenclatured from nagamese meaning ‘buy from here’. A press release by Mughato Swu stated that Yetekinibi was created by a team of 7 members comprising four IT and communication experts; Imnajungshi, Longhsithung, Mughato and Achila, and two market specialists; Renja and Tia, and one trade and finance analyst Toni. Though the e-commerce site is exclusively for mobile phones, the list of things is not short of what
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In terms of the US Presidential election, Deepak Jasani- Head of Retail Research at HDFC Securities pointed out the process was still unresolved going into the weekend, but even “if Biden is declared winner, close votes and lawsuits are likely to result in recounts”. “Technically apart from positive global cues and FPI flows, the local corporate results give one more reason to cheer going into key festival week,” Jasani said. “Nifty is just 167 points away from its all time high. Though it does not seem difficult at all going by the momentum seen over the
to entrepreneurs for Udyam Registration. Similarly, all District Magistrates and District Industries Centers have been requested to expedite registration by the MSMEs. Grievances of MSMEs relating to registration are being handled by CHAMPIONS’ platform through its network of Central Control Room and 68 State Control Rooms across the country. As per the analysis of the registrations till October 31, 2020 (more than 10 Lakh), 3.72 lakh enterprises have registered under Manufacturing category whereas 6.31 lakh enterprises under Service sector. The share of Micro Enterprises is 93.17 per cent whereas Small and Medium Enterprises are 5.62 per cent and 1.21 per cent, respectively. Also, 7.98 lakh enterprises are owned by Male whereas 1.73 lakh enterprises by Female entrepreneurs. About 11,188 enterprises are owned by Divyangjan entrepreneurs. Moreover, the Top 5 Industrial sectors of registrations are - Food Products, Textile, Apparel, Fabricated Metal products and Machinery and equipments.
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New Delhi, Nov 7 (IANS): More than 11 lakh enterprises have got themselves registered under the new process for registration of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that has come into effect in the name of ‘Udyam Registration’ from July 1. The new process launched in July offers online system of registration for MSMEs. This follows revised definition of MSMEs announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in May as part of the relief package for the industry amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Under the changes, the MSME Ministry has also launched a new portal for MSME/Udyam registration. The portal has also been seamlessly integrated with CBDT and GST networks as also with the GeM. Through this integration, government is now offering now MSME registration as a totally paperless exercise. According a statement from the MSME Ministry, the government has instructed all of its Field Establishments such as MSME-Development Institutes, MSME Technology Centers, NSIC, KVIC, Coir Board to extend full support
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Ethiopia vows to replace Tigray govt ADDIS ABABA, NOV 7 (AGENCIES): Ethiopian lawmakers voted Saturday to replace the current government of the federal state of Tigray, after the army launched air strikes to destroy military assets in the region in a worsening internal conflict. Fears are mounting over the prospect of civil war after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent federal troops and aircraft into the region with which Addis Ababa has been embroiled in a bitter feud. Abiy said Friday that air strikes had already neutralised “rockets that can hit a range of 300 kilometres (186 miles) from where they are stationed in Mekele City and other places in the vicinity”, state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate reported. Three days after he announced a military operation against the state’s r uling Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) who he has described as a “criminal clique” bent on destabilising the country, lawmakers voted to abolish the state government. The upper house of parliament “passed a decision to abolish the existing illegal Tigray regional assembly and executive, and for a caretaker admin-
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istration to be formed,” the state-owned Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) reported. The house of federation’s decision was based on a legal provision allowing federal intervention in a region deemed to have “violated the constitution and endangered the constitutional system.” “The caretaker administration will be mandated with conducting a constitutionally acceptable election and to implement decisions passed on by the federal government,” the EBC said. Despite growing international alarm, Abiy has vowed there will be more air strikes on Tigray, defending his move towards conflict as a “limited” operation necessary to restore law and order to the region.
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“In order not to cause collateral damage, I call on civilians in cities to reduce mass gatherings,” Abiy said Friday. Abiy’s statement indicated military operations were going well for federal forces, but a communications blackout in Tigray made this claim impossible to verify. A UN source told AFP that an internal security report said Tigrayan forces held Ethiopia’s Northern Command headquarters in Mekele. Long-simmering feud The key base is one of the most heavily armoured in the country, a legacy of Ethiopia’s war with neighbouring Eritrea which borders the Tigray region. The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) dominated politics in Ethiopia for nearly three de-
cades before Abiy came to power in 2018 on the back of anti-government protests. Tigrayans make up only about six percent of a population of more than 110 million people. Their state is one of 10 ethnic-based federal regions that make up the country. Under Abiy, Tigray’s leaders have complained of being unfairly targeted in corruption prosecutions, removed from top positions and broadly scapegoated for the country’s woes. The feud became more intense after Tigray held its own elections in September, defying Abiy’s government which had decided to postpone national polls due to the coronavirus pandemic. Addis Ababa ruled the Tigray government was unlawful and in return Tigray said it no longer recognised Abiy’s administration. The federal government then slashed funding to the region, which the TPLF said was “tantamount to an act of war”. Conflict would be ‘devastating’ As rhetoric heated up, Abiy, the winner of last year’s Nobel Peace Prize, announced Wednesday he had ordered military operations in Tigray in
response to an “attack” on a federal military camp by the TPLF. The TPLF denies the attack occurred and accuses Abiy of concocting the story to justify deploying the military against it. Diplomats and humanitarian sources say fighting has unfolded in the west, including along the border between Tigray and the Amhara region to the south. Some 25 combatants -- the majority of them federal forces -- have been treated at a hospital in the Amhara town of Abdurafi, and five deaths have been reported there, a humanitarian source said Friday. An additional 50 fighters have been treated in the town of Dansha, while a further 30 have been transferred to a hospital in Gondar, roughly 180 kilometres south of the Tigray border, the source said. Unless the fighting stops soon, conflict in Tigray “will be devastating not just for the country but for the entire Horn of Africa,” International Crisis Group said in a statement this week. Given Tigray’s considerable military capabilities and its estimated 250,000 troops, war could be “lengthy and bloody”, it said.
Nawaz Sharif trying to create ‘rebellion’ in Pak Army: PM Khan
ISLAMABAD, NOV 7 (PTI): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday lashed out at three-time former premier Nawaz Sharif, describing him as a “jackal” who is trying to create “rebellion” in the Army by accusing it of involvement in the country’s politics and calling for a change in the military as well as the ISI leadership. Sharif, the 70-yearold supreme leader of the Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawaz (PML-N) who was ousted from power in 2017 by the apex court on graft charges, had last month for the first time directly named Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI head Lt Gen Faiz Hameed for interfering in the general elections of 2018 to ensure victory of Khan. Sharif had made the comments virtually on October 16 during a joint rally organised by the Opposition parties under the banner of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), formed to oust the Khanled Pakistan Tehreek-eInsaaf (PTI) government. Prime Minister Khan said that Sharif is sitting in London “like a Jackal” and targeting the Army. Hitting out at Sharif, Khan said the former prime
minister was “trying to stir up a rebellion in the Pakistan Army by alleging it is involved in politics and calling for changing the Army and ISI chiefs,” Khan said while addressing a public gathering in Mingora in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province. The powerful army, which has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its 70 plus years of existence, has hitherto wielded considerable power in the matters of security and foreign policy. However, the Army has denied meddling in the country’s politics. Prime Minister Khan also denies that the Army helped him win the election in 2018. Khan said that Sharif had run away from the country under the pretext of illness, adding that he was a “money worshipper” and had amassed his wealth by looting the country, the Dawn newspaper reported. The PML-N chief, currently out on bail, is facing multiple corruption charges. The Islamabad High Court had allowed him to go to London for medical treatment in November last year for a period of eight weeks for medical treatment. But he did
not come back, while his lawyers told the court that he was still recovering. Khan also slammed Sharif ’s daughter Maryam Nawaz for openly accusing the Army of interfering in politics. She is taking advantage of being a woman because women are given respect in Pakistan, he said. “Nawaz Sharif and his sons cannot dare attack the Pakistan Army in the country and this is why they have fled abroad. Since Maryam Nawaz knows that we will not send her behind bars because she is a woman, she has started spewing venom against the Army,” he said. Khan said Pakistanis would never allow corrupt politicians to hurl allegations against the Army. Rebuking the “corrupt political leaders who have gathered under the Pakistan Democratic Movement”, Khan said a group of thieves and looters have gathered who were asking for special concessions after looting the country. “Two major political parties looted the country during the past 30 years but now it is a decisive time to take action against the corrupt and looters,” he claimed.
UAE announces relaxing of Islamic laws Egyptians vote in 2nd stage of parliamentary election DUBAI, NOV 7 (AP): The United Arab Emirates announced on Saturday a major overhaul of the country’s Islamic personal laws, allowing unmarried couples to cohabitate, loosening alcohol restrictions and criminalising so-called “honour killings.” The broadening of personal freedoms reflects the changing profile of a country that has sought to bill itself as a skyscraper-studded destination for Western tourists, fortune-seekers and businesses despite its legal system based on a hard-line interpretation of Islamic law. The changes also reflect the efforts of the Emirates’ rulers to keep pace with a rapidly changing society at home. The announcement also follows a historic USbrokered deal to normalise
relations between the UAE and Israel, which is expected to bring an influx of Israeli tourists and investment. Changes include scrapping penalties for alcohol consumption, sales and possession for those 21 and over. The legal reforms were announced on state-run WAM news agency and detailed in state-linked newspaper The National. Previously, individuals needed a liquor license to purchase, transport or have alcohol in their homes. The new rule would apparently allow Muslims who have been barred from obtaining licenses to drink alcoholic beverages freely. Another amendment allows for “cohabitation of unmarried couples,” which has long been a crime in the UAE. Authorities, especially in the more free-wheeling financial hub of Dubai,
tend to look the other way when it comes to foreigners, but the threat of punishment still lingered for such behavior. The government also decided to get rid of laws protecting “honour crimes,” a widely criticized tribal custom in which a male relative may evade prosecution for assaulting a woman seen as dishonoring a family. The punishment for a crime committed to eradicate a woman’s “shame,” for promiscuity or disobeying religious and cultural strictures, will now be the same for any other kind of assault. In a country where expatriates outnumber citizens nearly nine to one, the amendments will permit foreigners to avoid Islamic Shariah courts on issues like marriage, divorce and inheritance.
CAIRO, NOV 7 (AGENCIES): Egyptians began voting Saturday in the second and final stage of the country’s parliamentary elections, after a relatively low turnout in the first stage that embarrassed the government of President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. Polling centers opened at 9 a.m. in 13 of Egypt’s 27 provinces, including the capital Cairo and the restive northern part of the Sinai Peninsula. El-Sissi casted his ballot early Wednesday in Cairo’s Heliopolis district, according to his office. More than 31 million people are eligible to vote in this stage. Critics say the 596seat legislature will largely resemble the previous one, which was little more than a rubber stamp for the president’s policies, leaving the
A woman prepares to vote on the first day in the second stage of the parliamentary elections in Cairo, Saturday.
former military general with almost unchecked powers. The government deployed thousands of police and troops to safeguard the two-day vote. Precautionary measures were also taken to stem the spread of coronavirus pandemic, amid warnings by the government about a second wave
of the pandemic. Egypt has shown a slight increase in daily confirmed cases in the past two weeks. A total of 568 seats in the lower chamber are up for grabs in the election, with half the seats reserved for candidates running as individuals. The other 50% of seats in the House of
Representatives are for over 1,100 candidates running on four party lists. The president will name 28 seats, or 5%, bringing the total number of seats in the lower chamber to 596. A quota of 25% of the seats are reserved for women, according to constitutional amendments approved in a national referendum last year. The vote came amid the government’s years-long heavy crackdown on dissent. Critics were silenced or jailed, and opposition parties were left with narrow room to campaign in the Arab world’s most populous county. The first stage of the vote took place October 2425 in the 14 other provinces that included the Mediterranean port city of Alexan-
dria and several southern provinces. Just over nine million, or 28%, casted their ballots in the first stage, according to the National Election Authority. That turnout dealt a blow to el-Sissi’s government that lobbied for a high participation in the vote to ensure it has credibility. For weeks before the vote, pro-government media called voting a patriotic duty and urged Egyptians to vote in high numbers. Most media outlets in Egypt is owned by the state or run by pro-government businessmen. The pro-government Mustaqbal Watan, or “Nation’s Future,” party has 284 individual candidates across the country running for the House. It also leads the front-runner party list running for the House.
Evangelicals stick with Trump, see upside even if he loses A look at Myanmar’s election and Suu Kyi’s expected victory
WASHINGTON, NOV 7 (AP): The conservative evangelical Christians who helped send Donald Trump to the White House four years ago stuck by him in 2020. But even if Trump doesn’t get a second term, some conservative Christians see reasons to celebrate in this year’s election results. White evangelical voters made up 23% of the vote nationwide and overwhelmingly favoured Trump this fall, with about 8 in 10 backing him, according to AP VoteCast. Their support may not have been enough to re-elect the president — with Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the lead as states continued to count votes Friday — yet evangelicals still took heart in their strong presence at the polls and the GOP’s success in down-ballot races. “There’s no question that we did our job,” Ralph Reed, the veteran GOP activist who founded the Faith and Freedom Coalition nonprofit, said of his fellow conservative Christians. Like most fellow evangelicals, Reed left room for the president to eke out a victory even as that path appeared slim Friday. But he also singled out Democrats’ lackluster showing in key congressional races as a positive sign and suggested that religious conservatives might see an opportunity to work with a Biden administration that tacks away from
FILE-- President Trump (C), Vice President Pence (2nd-R), and a group of faith leaders pray in the Oval Office in September 2017.
the left. “Should President Trump come up short...if that’s what ends up happening — other than that, it was a very impressive cycle for voters of faith and for social conservatives in the Republican Party,” Reed said. While many of Trump’s evangelical allies are white, the president’s campaign also worked to appeal to Latino voters and the GOP saw signs of improvement with that demographic in several states. The Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, a Latino evangelical pastor who has advised Trump, said those advances with Latino voters are one reason why evangelicals should view the election as “a win” for their priorities. “I would argue, with great due deference to our president, that if we fall short, it’s not due to the evangelical agenda of life, religious liberty and biblical justice,” Rodriguez said. “It was more a rejection of the personality.” Looking ahead, Rodri-
guez said, “if we can reconcile the message and the messenger, I think the future looks pretty amazing.” Among Latinos, 61% of evangelicals backed Trump, according to AP VoteCast, far higher than the 35% he received from Latinos overall. Biden’s campaign had tried to peel off parts of Trump’s evangelical base as part of its active faith outreach operation. But Robert Jones, author of two books about white Christians, said there was no erosion of white evangelicals’ support for Trump and the Republican Party in this election — and that applied to both men and women in that demographic. “They absolutely stood by their man,” said Jones, who oversees frequent surveys of religious Americans as CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute, an independent Washingtonbased nonprofit. Jones said white evangelicals, thanks to their high turnout rate, continue to
have an outsized influence on election results, both nationally and in certain states. Without their political engagement, Democrats would have made greater inroads this year in states such as Texas and North Carolina, he said. Of course, some of the president’s closest evangelical allies are not yet ready to acknowledge the prospect of a Biden victory. Trump is vowing to continue challenging the outcome, promoting baseless voter fraud allegations in an effort to chip at public confidence in the process. Texas-based megachurch pastor Jack Graham, a longtime Trump backer, tweeted Thursday night that he is “praying that the lies and cheating will be exposed and (Trump) will be fairly re elected.” Paula White-Cain, who serves as Trump’s personal pastor and White House faith adviser, led a prayer this week for the election and described hearing “a sound of victory.” Another top evangelical Trump supporter, Dallas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, said it was premature to talk about a Biden presidency, noting that Al Gore and George W Bush spent weeks contesting the results of the 2000 election before the Supreme Court ruled in Bush’s favor. If Biden does become president, Jeffress said via email, “Christians would
have the same responsibility to him that they have to President Trump: They should commend his good policies, condemn his bad ones, and pray for his success.” E ve n i f d e f e a t e d , Trump would remain a hero to evangelicals, said Jeffress, hailing him as “the most pro-faith president in American history.” Another evangelical leader who backed Trump, meanwhile, expressed concerns about the president’s repeated voter fraud assertions that are unsubstantiated by evidence. T h e R e v. A l b e r t Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, said in his daily commentary Thursday that while fraud has happened in past elections, “making generalised charges of voter fraud without specifics that can be investigated, that’s quite dangerous to America as a nation”. In a phone interview Friday, Mohler said proTrump evangelicals had differing motives for supporting a president who has so frequently departed from the traditions of his office. “There are those who see him as the answer to their prayers, and others who see him as necessary in this political emergency,” Mohler said. “The idea of a Biden-Harris administration is unthinkable for many evangelicals.”
YANGON, NOV 7 (AP): Myanmar holds national and state elections on Sunday in which Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party will be looking to hold on to power. More than 37 million of Myanmar’s 56 million people are eligible to vote. More than 90 parties are fielding candidates for seats in the upper and lower houses of Parliament. The NLD’s landslide victory in the last election in 2015 came after more than five decades of military or military-directed rule. Those polls were seen as largely free and fair with one big exception — the armydrafted constitution of 2008 automatically grants the military 25% of the seats in Parliament, enough to block constitutional changes. That proviso still holds true. Overshadowing the polls is the coronavirus and restrictions to contain it, which are likely to lower turnout despite government plans for social distancing and other safety measures. Suu Kyi’s party is heavily favoured to win again, though probably with a reduced majority. Suu Kyi is by far the country’s most popular politician, and the NLD has a strong national network, reinforced by holding the levers of state power.
FILE -- Aung San Suu Kyi votes in advance in Naypyitaw on Oct. 29.
Nevertheless the NLD has been criticised for lacking vision and adopting some of the more authoritarian methods of its military predecessors, especially targeting critics through the courts. Suu Kyi’s party has lost the cooperation of many ethnic minority parties, which are popular in their border-area homelands. In 2015, those parties were tacit allies with the NLD and arranged not to compete strongly where splitting the vote might give victory to the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party, or USDP. Suu Kyi’s failure to come through with an agreement giving ethnic minorities the greater political autonomy they have sought for decades has disenchanted them, and this year they will be working against the NLD rather than with it. There
are around 60 small ethnic parties. The main opposition USDP was founded as a proxy for the military and again is the NLD’s strongest competitor. It is well-funded and well-organised. Whether voters still see it as tainted by its association with previous military regimes is not clear. To a large extent, the polls are seen as a referendum on Suu Kyi’s five years in power, just as the 2015 election was seen as a judgment on military rule. There has been economic growth, but it benefited a tiny portion of the population in one of the region’s poorest countries, and fell short of popular expectations. Not only were ethnic minority groups disappointed by Suu Kyi’s failure to grant them greater autonomy, but in the western state of Rakhine, the well-trained and well-armed Arakan Army — a group claiming to represent the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group — has risen to become the biggest military threat in years. The Election Commission’s cancellation of voting in some areas where parties critical of the government were certain to win seats has drawn sharp criticism. The move is estimated to have disenfranchised more than 1 million people.
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Johnny’s forced exit from ‘Fantastic Beasts’ franchise draws fan ire
ystem Of A Down have released their first new music in 15 years, sharing a pair of songs titled ‘Protect The Land’ and ‘Genocidal Humanoidz’. The alternative metal legends, all of whom are of Armenian descent, have reunited to record and release the songs in a bid to raise awareness and funds amid “a dire and serious war being perpetrated upon [their] cultural homelands”, referencing the recently erupted conflict between Artsakh and Azerbaijan. The tracks were written and produced by SOAD’s guitarist Daron Malakian, and royalties from downloads of the songs through the band’s Bandcamp account will go towards the Armenia Fund. Speaking about the clip, which incorporates recent footage of the protests and on-the-ground fighting in Artsakh, Odadjian explained in a statement: “I wanted to show the unification of our people around the world for one common cause, illustrating the power in numbers. So we brought together people from all ages and professions who believe in and are fighting for that same cause. “It’s one thing to come up with an idea, but to see it come alive as happened with this video, has been just incredible”. In a lengthy statement accompanying the songs, the band detailed conflict taking place between Armenia and Azerbaijan in NagornoKarabakh, a disputed region with a large ethnic-Armenian population that Armenians refer to as Artsakh. (NME)
ver since Hollywood star Johnny Depp revealed that he has been forced to exit the Fantastic Beasts franchise, fans have united to seek justice for the actor and started trending #JusticeForJohnnyDepp on Twitter. The actor announced on Instagram that he will no longer portray the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in the popular film franchise. “I wish to let you know that I have been asked to resign by Warner Bros. from my role as Grindelwald in ‘Fantastic Beasts’ and I have respected and agreed to that request,” he said in the note posted on his Instagram account. “The surreal judgment of the court in the UK will not change my fight to tell the truth and I confirm that I plan to appeal. My resolve remains strong and I intend to prove that the allegations against me are false. My life and career will not be defined by this moment in time,” he added. Depp’s exit from the “Harry Potter” spinoff se-
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Indian colleague, Rajendra Rana, continued exploring lignite mines to the south and came upon Vastan Mine in Gujarat,” said Ken Rose, emeritus professor at Johns Hopkins University and lead author of the study. This new mine proved much more promising. “In 2004, our team was able to return to the mine, where our Belgian collaborator Thierry Smith found the first mammal fossils, including Cambaytherium,” Rose said in a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Encouraged, the team returned to the mines in Gujarat and collected fossilised bones of Cambaytherium and many other vertebrates, despite challenging conditions. Cambaytherium repre-
sents an evolutionary stage more primitive than any known perissodactyl, supporting origin for the group in or near India --before they dispersed to other continents when the land connection with Asia formed. Researchers said the animal likely evolved at a time India was still an island. The results also confirm a theory first proposed 30 years ago that the origin of horses can be traced to India during its northward drift from Madagascar. “In 1990, Krause & Maas proposed that these orders might have evolved in India, during its northward drift from Madagascar, dispersing across the northern continents when India collided with Asia,” Rose said.
The latest finding is the culmination of 15 years of work by a global team of researchers and involved piecing together the complete skeletal anatomy of Cambaytherium from over 350 fossils unearthed throughout India. Despite the abundance of perissodactyls in the Northern Hemisphere, Cambaytherium suggests that the group likely evolved in isolation in or near India during the Paleocene (66-56 million years ago), before dispersing to other continents when the land connection with Asia formed. Cambaytherium, first described in 2005, is the most primitive member of an extinct group that branched off just before the evolution of perissodactyls. (IANS)
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ries comes days after he lost his case against The Sun that published an article in 2018 alleging he was a “wife beater”. The actor also thanked his fans for supporting him throughout and wrote: “I’d like to thank everybody who has gifted me with their support and loyalty. I have been humbled and moved by your many messages of love and concern, particularly over the last few days”. The studio also confirmed Depp’s departure and announced his role will be recast before the third installment releases in the theatres. Soon after the announcement, fans started trending #JusticeForJohnnyDepp on Twitter. “Re peat after me, Johnny Depp is grindelwald. #JusticeForJohnnyDepp,” wrote one user. “The absolute most terrifying part of what’s happening to Johnny Depp is the message it sends to male abuse victims. They had a chance to provide a platform for and encour-
age them to come forward, and instead they made an example of him in the worst way,” shared another user. One user wrote: “Warner Bros forced Johnny Depp to leave his role in Fantastic Beasts. Amber Heard is still in Aquaman despite petition with 500,000+ signatures”, while one said: “Theres loads of evidence to prove JD is innocent and AH is the abuser. I will not be supporting these movies!.” “Johnny Depp didn’t lose warner bros, warner bros lose johnny depp. Amber was such an abuser. Now that she is still the face of loreal and ambassador for ACLU and UN, but Johnny has to end up his career!! We want Johnny back,” shared a user. “I will never stop fighting for this man. Johnny Depp deserves better. #JusticeForJohnnyDepp #AmberHeardIsAnAbuser,” a user wrote. “No Johnny Depp no Fantastic Beasts. #JusticeForJohnnyDepp,” shared another user. (IANS)
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clip from BLACKPINK‘s latest reality program has drawn in 2.5 million views since it dropped yesterday, as the girls were seen hugging adorable baby pandas. But it’s trending in China for a whole different reason. According to C-netizens and officials, the BLACKPINK members were endangering the baby panda and violating strict regulations in the video—and now the Chinese government’s forestry administration is getting involved. This week, BLACKPINK released the preview clip for their final episode of the reality show 24/365 with BLACKPINK. The clip shows all four members heading to the Everland theme park and zoo to spend time with the resident giant pandas. Alongside making a meal for the mother panda, they also got to cuddle up to a precious 3-month-old cub named Fubao. However, while many
fans found the preview simply adorable, criticism of the clip soon went viral across social media in China. According to Chinese netizens and officials, the show depicts “endangerment” of the baby panda. While baby Fubao was born in South Korea this year, he doesn’t belong to the Korean zoo. The Chinese government actually owns almost every giant panda in the world, and zoos across the
world simply rent them. Panda loan costs run up to $1 million USD per year on 10-year “panda diplomacy” contracts, and foreign zoos must pay an additional $400,000 USD tax for any baby cubs born in their care. Since the pandas at Everland’s Panda World belong to China, the zoo is expected to follow strict regulations to protect the bears from any illnesses. One of these rules mandates that members of
the public must not touch the pandas or come into close contact with them in any way. According to the Chinese State Forestry Administration, allowing non-professionals to touch the pandas increases their risk of contracting a zoonotic infection. On top of that, the rules state that people with pets should not come into close contact with the pandas in order to further prevent the spread of disease. Back in 2015, sev-
eral pandas died of canine distemper—a virus found in domestic dogs. Since giant pandas are currently considered endangered, the Chinese government considers their welfare to be of the utmost importance. The fact that the BLACKPINK members were not professional caretakers were not the only cause for concern by the Chinese netizens. Most of the members are known to have multiple dogs and cats at home. As a result, an outcry erupted among Chinese netizens shortly after the 24/365 with BLACKPINK preview dropped on YouTube. One news post about the incident on Weibo garnered over 25 million video views, 800,000 likes, and 10,000 comments in around 15 hours. Commenters also pointed out that the members were wearing makeup and perfume and did not have gloves on at the time, further violating the strict care regarding the pandas. (Koreanboo)
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agaland Motorcycle Club (NMC) was founded in November 7, 2010 for the passion of biking, adventure and the love of Royal Enfield Motorcycle. NMC currently has 3 chapters namely Kohima, Dimapur and Tuensang and the members are popularly called ‘Naga Chiefs’. Normally Naga Chiefs always do a combined meet during the annual day but because of the pandemic every unit celebrated in their own respective districts.
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Viswema village to get multipurpose hall soon
Er. Zale Neikha speaking on the occasion Correspondent
KOHIMA, NOV 7 (NPN): To facilitate upcoming sports persons in the Southern Angami region, advisor for youth resources and sports Er. Zale Neikha said the department of YRS had proposed a multipur-
pose hall in Viswema village at John Government Higher Secondary School. Neikha informed the administrative approval was accorded by the Govt.of India, ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and was currently under perusal for release of sanction.
He said this while speaking during platinum jubilee celebration of John Government Higher Secondary School, Viswema on Saturday. The advisor said this was initiated to cater the need of the area as the Southern Angami region devoid of proper infrastructures. With the site selected at John Govt. Higher secondary School, he hoped it would serve to the benefit of the students and faculties of the school as well as the people of the region. The multipurpose hall once constructed will have a stage area of 200 Sq.ft and seating capacity of 3200 persons during sporting events, and the capacity will further increase to 5000 persons during cultural and social events, he informed. With the fulfilment of this multipurpose hall to the youths, the advisor viewed the hall will make accessible training facilities to proficient young sports persons, and can also host important cultural and social events for the region.
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Interactive social feed in live streaming for IPL play-offs
M u m b ai , N ov 7 of each to customise their brought in new features to the feed. Fans could share (IANS): Disney+Hotstar experience. Earlier in the sea- selfies using Hotshots and streaming platform has introduced an interactive so- son, Disney-Hotstar had videos using Duets. cial feed to help a group of people (five at the most) to ACKNOWLEDGEMENT watch live cricket together. “When someone you love is in Heaven… The feature started with the There’s a little bit of Heaven in you” IPL play-offs. In the feed, viewers and the live telecast will appear simultaneously in separate windows on smartphones allowing interaction along with running TV commentary. This feature has been introduced after social distancing norms had made it hard for people to gather at a place and watch matches together. Born: 1996 – Died: 04.11.2020 Users have to click We, the bereaved family of Late Kelengunuo ‘start video call’ feature under the LIVE match Khroumo extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and stream and add up to 5 every individual, friends, neighbours, Capital college friends in portrait mode staff, supply colony council and youth who stood by us through your prayers and moral support, financial help with an option of listening and your physical presence during our sorrow at her to the sports commentary demise on 4th November 2020. over their conversation May God bless you all abundantly. and control the volume K-1785 Loving Family Members and Relatives.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, the bereaved family members of Lt. Zakievisie Kruse would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual, churches, union, friends, relatives and well wishers who unflinchingly stood by us during his illness and demise. Your physical presence and support through prayers, financial and material have been a source of solace and comfort during the hour of grief and pain. It is our humble prayer that our Almighty God showers His blessings upon you all for your kind deeds. Loving wife & children.
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Himachal hockey players resume activities
Shimla, Nov 7 (IANS): Hockey players in Himachal Pradesh have resumed sports activities keeping in mind the detailed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and guidelines provided by Hockey India. The detailed SOP and guidelines were shared with all the state member units
as early as April 2020 with the intent of having them well-prepared and ready for systematic rollout. Around 60 players have resumed limited activities in Himachal Pradesh. The players, who have begun activities, are between the age of 18 and 21. The Himachal Pradesh hockey unit is plan-
ning to organise a state championship soon. The state member units got a general idea about the key aspects while resuming activities during a session with chief coaches of the national teams and experienced national players, P.R. Sreejesh and Savita in September.
Born on : 23/06/1979 – Died on : 30/10/2020 We, the bereaved family of LATE NGANGSHITULA, Hindi Teacher (Longsa) would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all for your continuous support spiritually, financially and physically during the illness and at the sad demise of our beloved on 30th Oct. 2020. We are unable to thank each one of you individually; it is our prayer that Almighty God bless every one abundantly. We also thank the doctors, nurses and staff of CIHSR Hospital Dimapur for your special care and services.
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08-11-2018 Dear Dad, It's been two years since you have left us, yet we still remember your love, care & gentleness in our hearts. You are missed each and everyday for you were someone special who meant more than words can say. KHRIESAKESO kikru ko kemerü cho-u, Nienuopfü nienuo rüli lemo Dojülie di hie therhie terhuo chava, Hieko bu nkie kra mehi ya ho. No hieko ze kekhoketa ha, Hiewe tsie rei pelelie mole, Kijü hanu kelhou hai zo me, Khriesakeso a rolie kekhrie Aso, Nie se zie ngu krapie teikese pfhe chü, Puhu kelho nousuo mhidzü krü. Hie melou nu nie za rübei thuo tshute, Jüta kemochie nie rükra tieho. Kikru donu kemerüu sü nolie, Hieko thiewe n samo taro. Hiephi hiedzie kejü mhie-e lhoutatie mu, No hie rüli le vapuo lar thienyü. Niekro niezou nie kekhriemia ko bu rei, Nie pejü wa di thedzü koute. Kijü hanu kese lho ta zorei, Vo lu teigei nu hiepfhe thalie luo. Loving Wife, Children & Relatives. K-1783
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Late T. Mapumongba Ao 14-12-39 to 24-10-2020 Hailing from Mongsenyimti Village, Late T. Mapumongba Ao first entered Government Service under the Department of Co-operation. Then, he joined Nagaland Secretariat Service and retired as Joint Secretary to the Govt. of Nagaland with an impeccable record. Thereafter, he was again appointed as Secretary, NSA (National Security Act Advisory Board) in May 2011 and served wholeheartedly till his last breath. He was a simple, honest and humble person and lived a happy and contented life. We, the family members would like to convey our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual, relatives, villagers, neighbors, friends, colleagues, Churches, various organizations and well wishers who provided emotional and spiritual support through your prayers, comforting words and by your physical presence and invaluable help during our despairing hours. Words are inadequate to express our deep sense of gratitude for the love and support you have shown to us. Through this column, we would like to say “Thank You” from the bottom of our hearts and we sincerely pray that our Almighty God bless you all in manifold ways. DP-4855
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Loving Wife, Children, Grand Children and In-laws 8th November 2015 More years than we can believe, have slipped by without you in our lives but your presence still lingers on, As fresh as like you never left. "Forever" you will remain alive in our hearts and thoughts For you lived a loving life, our grateful hearts will forever treasure.
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LATE NOZONUO NANCY RICHA BORN : 30th Sept. 2015 – DIED : 29th Oct. 2020
Our beloved Daughter Baby Nozonuo Nancy Richa left us to be with our Almighty on 29th Oct. 2020. We, the bereaved family and relatives would like to express our profound gratitude to all individuals, friends, neighbours, churches and well wishers who showed, helped and supported us with prayers, financially, emotionally and physically during her illness and till her mortal remains was laid to rest. We regret our inability to thank each and every individual personally but we sincerely pray that the Almighty God shower His blessing upon you all. Loving Parents, Grandparents, Family Members & Relatives DP-4861 K Y M C
Died 03/11/2020 We, the family members of LT. RHEITUOLIE SEYIE would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual and well wishers who stood by us physically, financially, emotionally during the prolonged illness till the demise of our beloved. We would like to convey our thankfulness to: 1. Baptist Church, Tuophema Basa 2. Baptist Church, Tuophema Basa Thepfuko Krotho 3. Baptist Church, Tuophema Basa Khriesarüü Krotho 4. Tuophezou Baptist Khriesarüü Krotho 5. Baptist Church, Tuophema Basa Khriesarüü Executives 6. Koinonia Baptist Church, Kohima 7. Koinonia Baptist Church, Kohima Youth Fellowship 8. Junior CYE, Koinonia Baptist Church 9. Sunday School Department, Koinonia 10. Prayer Warriors, (Kecha Krotho) 11. Dr. Keneinguzo Zumu & Staff 12. Tuophezou Dzevi Krotho Kohima 13. Tuophemiapfü Kewhira Kebako Krotho 14. Upper Bayavü Hill, Welfare Board Kohima 15. Upper Bayavü Youth Organisation 16. E.E. PWD (R&B) Staff Construction Division, Chiephobozou 17. Master of Divinity Shalom Bible Seminary, Sechü Zubza 18. Kohima College Kohima, (NCC) 19. Mt. Hermon Hr. Sec. School Kohima Class 10 (2008 Batch) We deeply regret our inability to thank each and every individual through this column, but it is our humble prayer that your good work and deeds be rewarded by our Almighty God. Loving wife, children and family K-1786
We, the bereaved children & grandchildren of LATE HEUYIBUILIE, W/o LATE SANGLEUGAING would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual, churches, organizations and well-wishers, who stood by us with prayer, physically, financially and materially during illness and demise of our beloved mother on 3-11-2020. We convey our Special thanks to: 1. Zeme Baptist Church Dimapur. 2. Zeliang Catholic Community Dimapur. 3. Zeliang Catholic Youth Association DMR. 4. Holy Cross Catholic Women Association 5. Holy Cross Church Youth Association. 6. Uresline Franciscan lay Association DMR. 7. Zeme Baptist Fellowship Notun Bosti. 8. Notun Bosti Council Dimapur. 9. Dimapur Naga Students Union (DNSU) 10. Poilwalui Society Dimapur. 11. Poimi pui Kekie maa Dimapur. 12. Poilwa Mipui Society Dimapur. 13. Zeliang Khel mipui Society Notun Bosti. 14. Poimi Youth Dimapur. 15. Zeme Church Youth Dimapur. 16. Poilwalui Hekie Kangbou DMR. We regret inability to mention every individual, but it’s our prayer to “Almighty God” to bless you all abundantly. From Loving Children and Grand Children. DP-4864
Through this column we the bereaved family of Late Mhonlumi Ngullie would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and every individuals and families who stood by us and supported us with prayers and through physically, materially, financially and morally during her prolonged illness and till her last journey. We convey our special thanks to: 1. Wokha Town Baptist Church. 2. Dimapur Lotha Baptist Church. 3. Yimkha Baptist Church 4. Doctors & Nurses Faith Born on 26.10.1962 Died on 02.11.2020 Hospital Dimapur. 5. Doctors & Nurses Nikos Hospital Dimapur. 6. Dr. Manong Chohwanglim, Zion Hospital Dimapur. 7. Tchuyiro Colony Council. 8. Tchuyiro Colony Eloe Hoho. 9. Tchuyiro Colony Youth Organization. 10. State Bank of India Wokha Branch & Wokha Bazar. 11. Dimapur Nkonjan Yimkha Ekhung. 12. Dimapur Mongsenyimti Union. 13. Longlapvui Yanpoe Yanpi Ekhung. 14. Yimkha Wokha Town Union. We regret our inability to mention each and every individual but we pray to our Almighty God to shower His unending blessings upon you all. From loving Children, in-Laws, Grand Children and Family Members. K-1782 K Y M C
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Fernandes double as Man Utd beat Everton
Bruno Fernandes scored his 13th goal for Manchester United in the Premier League - 10 of these came in away matches.
E V E R T O N, N OV 7 (AGENCIES): Br uno Fernandes’ double eased the pressure on boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United got back to winning ways at Everton, reports BBC Sports. Following their calamitous defeat against Istanbul Basaksehir in midweek and a loss to Arsenal last Sunday, it looked like the visitors were heading for more negative headlines when Everton took the lead after 19 minutes. Jordan Pickford’s punt forward was flicked on by Dominic Calvert-Lewin before Bernard found the bottom corner with a crisp
strike. But within the space of 13 minutes, Solskjaer’s team completed a turnaround. They equalised five minutes after going behind when Fernandes ghosted into the box and headed past Pickford from Luke Shaw’s cross for his fifth goal of the season. Then after Lucas Digne had hit David de Gea’s right post with a rising shot, United went ahead as Fernandes’s lofted cross towards Marcus Rashford dropped into the bottom corner. There were further chances for a much-im-
proved United before Edinson Cavani scored his first goal for the club on the counter-attack in the final minute of added time. The win sees United avoid their worst start to a top-flight season after seven games since 1990-91, and gives Solskjaer breathing space as the Premier League heads into the International break. Victory for Everton would have taken them to the top of the table, but they struggled to break down United after their opener and were thankful to Pickford who returned to the side and made several saves.
Ramanathan reaches final of Eckental Challenger tennis
This is the fifth time that Ramanathan, 25, has reached the final of an ATP Challenger, but is yet to win a title.
Berlin, Nov 7 (IANS): India’s Ramkumar Ramanathan on Saturday fought from a set down to beat Germany’s Marvin Moller 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 and enter the final of the Eckental Challenger in Germany. R a m a n a t h a n n ow faces Sebastian Korda of the United States in the title clash on Sunday.
This is the fifth time that Ramanathan, 25, has reached the final of an ATP Challenger, but is yet to win a title. Ramanathan started the match on the wrong foot on Saturday, losing the first set 4-6. However, the ranked 206th player took control of the match after and
dropped just two sets on his way to victory. Earlier, Ramanathan achieved his best performance of the season by reaching the semi-finals in Eckental with a straight set 6-2, 6-1 win over Russia’s Evgeny Donskoy. He had previously reached the quarter-finals of the Bangkok Challenger.
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EPL is no longer a twohorse race, says Klopp
MANCHESTER,NOV 7 (AGENCIES): The German and Pep Guardiola have held a monopoly on the title fight for the last two seasons, finishing far ahead of their nearest rivals, reports BBC Sports. Liver pool take on Manchester City this weekend in a clash that could prove key to the fate of the Premier League title, but Reds boss Jurgen Klopp believes the race will not come down to a straight battle between the two sides. The Merseysiders ended City’s hopes of taking a third consecutive crown in 2019-20 as they finished 18 points clear at the summit at the end of the delayed campaign, with the runners-up in turn sitting 15 points clear of nearest challengers Manchester United. In the previous season, Klopp’s charges pushed City all the way before ultimately losing out by a single point, beginning a run that has demonstrated the pair’s current dominance of English football. This time round, Liverpool have returned to the top of the table, sharing the summit with Southampton having played a game fewer, while Pep Guardiola’s men have struggled for form, sitting down in 11th; and Klopp would be surprised if they were the
Expectant father Kohli might miss two Tests in Aus New Delhi, Nov 7 (PTI): India skipper Virat Kohli might skip the last two Tests of the highlyanticipated four-match series against Australia as he gears up for the birth of his first child in January which could pave the way for an in-form K L Rahul’s entry into the middle order. Kohli’s actor wife Anushka Sharma is due to give birth to the couple’s first child in early January. An official word on the skipper’s itinerary is not yet out but a BCCI source told PTI that Kohli can be expected to take paternity leave after the first two Tests of the series starting December 17. “The BCCI has always believed that family is priority. In case, the skipper decides on availing paternity break, he will then be available only for the first two Test matches,” the senior source said on conditions of anonymity.
only two sides challenging for honours in 2020-21. “Until a specific point, it was last year for a very long time at least a three-horse race, that’s clear. I’m not surprised about that,” the manager told Sky Sports ahead of Sunday’s meeting at the Etihad Stadium. “Nothing is guaranteed, could anybody have imagined that the virus could stop the whole world in pretty much a week and that it would do that for eight or nine months? Football is no different, you can take nothing for granted. “I don’t think about us as one of two teams, I think about us as a team that has to do a lot of things right to be successful, and then we will see where it leads up to. “I’m not interested what people think about us in the sense if we are one of the top two or the only one, or one of three or four, that’s not important when you prepare a game. That’s the job I have to do, I have to prepare my team for football games and the next one is a tough one. “If we look back at the previous two years, they were impressive for both teams. City won one [Premier League] and we won. We won the Champions League on top of that, City won the FA Cup.
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I-League 2020-21 to start on January 9,2021: AIFF
New Delhi, Nov 7 (PTI): The 14th edition of Hero I-League will kick off on January 9 next year in Kolkata, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said on Saturday. The 11 participating teams will be required to enter a bio-secure bubble 14 days prior to their first match according to the schedule, which will be announced shortly. The matches will be telecast live on 1Sports. Owing to the COVID19 pandemic, the previous edition of the second-tier league was stopped abruptly before football action resumed in India through the I-League Qualifier in October this year. T h e We s t B e n g a l government and Indian Football Association (IFA) joined hands with the AIFF to organise the qualifiers successfully. Sunando Dhar, CEO, Leagues, lauded the stakeholders for their “unconditional support” in staging the tournaments without any fuss. “We can’t thank government of West Bengal and IFA enough for their unconditional support to hosting the Hero I-League Qualifier this year. Without their support, we couldn’t even think of hosting the
Owing to the COVID-19, the previous edition of the second-tier league was stopped abruptly before football action resumed in India through the I-League Qualifier in October this year. tournament smoothly.” cording to the points table, “Hero I-League Qual- will face each other once ifier was a stage rehearsal again to decide the winner for the next edition of Hero while the other five teams I-League as it’ll be a longer will play against each other and more challenging tour- in a one-leg league format. nament from every single The team with maxiaspect. mum points (cumulative “We’ll work with them points collected from all hand in hand to make it a fifteen matches) will be grand success and we’re the winner of the I-League confident to pull it off 2020-21. successfully,” Dhar menThe tournament will tioned. be organised by adhering All the 11 teams will to the COVID-19 guideface each other once in the lines released by the union first leg of the league before health ministry and no they are divided into two spectator will be allowed different groups. inside a stadium during a The top six teams, ac- match.
Pak beat Zimbabwe by six wickets in 1st T20I Rawalpindi, Nov 7 (IANS): Captain Babar Azam scored 82 as Pakistan eased to a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the first T20I here on Saturday. Pakistan chased down a target of 157 with seven balls to spare, and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Zimbabwe were restricted to 156/6 wickets in 20 overs with Haris Rauf and Wahab Riaz taking two wickets each. Fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain and spinner Usman Qadir also chipped in with a wicket each while Wesley Madhevere was unbeaten on 70 off 48 balls to take his team over the 150-run mark. In reply, Pakistan were buoyed by an 80run stand between Babar and Mohammad Hafeez, who scored 36 off 32 balls. Babar faced 55 balls, hitting nine fours and one six and was dismissed in 17th over. Hafeez was out when the scores were levelled, after which a leg bye gave Paki-
Mohammad Hasnain struck early after Zimbabwe opted to bat.
stan the win. Paksitan ended their innings at 157/4 wickets in 18.5 overs. Brief scores: Zim-
babwe 156/6 in 20 overs (Wesley Madhevere 70 not out, Sean Williams 25; Haris Rauf 2/25) vs Paki-
stan 157/4 in 18.5 overs (Babar Azam 82, Mohammad Hafeez 36; Blessing Muzarabani 2/26).
Sports min to upgrade 6 centres for Khelo India New Delhi, Nov 7 (IANS): Rs 67.32 crore has been set aside for upgradation of six centres across the country for Khelo India Centre of Excellence (KISCE) for financial year 2020-21 and four subsequent years, the Sports Ministry announced on Saturday. The ministry said it has approved upgradation of States Sports Academy, Sarusajai, Guwahati for which Rs 7.96 crore has been allotted; JNS Complex,
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Shillong (Rs 8.39 crore); Paljor Stadium, Gangtok (Rs 7.91 crore); New Sports Complex, Silvassa (Rs 8.05 crore); Madhya Pradesh State Academy (Rs 19
crore); and, Shree Shivchhatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi in Pune (Rs 16 crore). The support provided to the centres will include upgradation of infrastructure alongwith setting up of sports science centres and providing “quality coaches and sports science human resources like physiotherapists, strength and conditioning experts and so on”. The academies will also be provided with a “high
performance manager to ensure quality of sports science input and performance management”. “Creating centres of sporting excellence across the country is a step towards our vision of making India one of the top 10 countries in Olympics 2028. Unless we can provide world-class specialised training, we cannot expect athletes to excel at the Olympics,” Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said in a statement.
82-year-old woman becomes Sikkim’s oldest paraglider Gangtok, Nov 7 (PTI): An octogenarian, who is a grandmother of three, has become the oldest paraglider in Sikkim, the Paragliding Association of the state said on Saturday. 82-year-old Dukmit Lepcha took to the skies on October 28 from a paragliding point near Aangi monastery at Ranka, which is a small town 20 km from capital Gangtok, sources in it said. The oldest paraglider registered by Sikkim Paragliding Association before Dumkit Lepcha was a 68year-old man, sources in Paragliding Association of Sikkim said. “The 82year-old woman will inspire many to make Sikkim tourism a new adventure
Dukmit Lepcha destination,” the Assistant Director, Adventure at Sikkim Tourism and Civil Aviation Department, Manoj Chettri, said on Saturday. Paragliding will be a totally new product for tourists and tour opera-
tors, he said. “It was such a pleasant experience. I enjoyed it and no I was not afraid. My granddaughter, who is 17 years old went before me but she was a little scared. I did not tremble at all because I wanted to know what it feels like to fly,” Lepcha said. She flew for nearly six minutes at an elevation of about 4,500 feet as her family, onlookers and the members of the Paragliding Association of Sikkim cheered on. Lepcha said this was not the first adventure sport she has participated in nor is it her last. In 2016 she went scuba diving off Andaman coast. Her next plan is cycling, Lepcha added.
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