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Govt. cedes legal battle in apex court

KOHIMA, OCT 9 (NPN): When the government of Nagaland on October 8, issued notification for holding municipal and town councils polls, it came after the Supreme Court granted leave to the appeal filed by the representatives of the Naga Mothers Association (NMA) Rosemary Dzuvichu (advisor) and Abeiu Meru (president) in the form of Special Leave Petition (SLP) with

NPCC fires salvo at BJP-led govt DIMAPUR, OCT 9 (NPN): Firing fresh salvo against BJP for religious intolerance, NPCC on Sunday accused the saffron party of being “in a denial mode that it is against freedom of religion”. In a press note NPCC president, K. Therie alleged that whatever happened against Christians, had happened in BJP ruled states and by BJP frontal organizations, particularly after coming to power in 2014. NPCC said antiChristian activities flared up from Gujarat BJP government. “They started burning Holy Bibles, raping nuns, burning Church buildings, persecuting pastors by way of parading them on donkeys with half shaved heads and Christian schools closed”, Therie alleged. He went on to point out that Christian sanctified days were also made as working days, after the BJP government came to power. Citing various reasons, Therie said BJP government declared Christmas Day as Good Governance Day and Good Friday as Judges’ Conference day. He further took a dig at the proposed plan to change the month of financial year ending from March to December, saying it wanted “to disturb the sacred festivities of Christians..” (Full text on p-6)

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Offices of Nagaland Post will remain closed on October 10 on account of Durga Puja. The next issue will reappear on October 12, 2016.

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Goyal assures electricity for all by May 2017

the chief minister (and cabinet) may have done so in response Vadodara , O ct 9 to the letter from the NMA. (IANS): India would have 100 per cent electrification for all by May 1, 2017, Union Power Meanwhile, expressing Minister Piyush Goyal said on displeasure over the decision Saturday. of the state government to hold “I am confident that 100 civic polls with implementa- per cent electrification in rural, tion of 33% women reserva- Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) tion, Kohima Village Council districts and dense forests (KVC) maintained that the would be achieved by May state should not accede to any 1, 2017, a year ahead of the Act passed by Parliament. schedule Prime Minister NaKVC president Medosel- rendra Modi had set,” Goyal hou Keretsü told Nagaland told reporters on the margins Post that, KVC had opposed of a two-day conference of 33% women reservation since power ministers here. the very beginning and so Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, termed the cabinet decision to Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Mahold polls as “a bit hasty”. harashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Medoselhou reiterated Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Tehis view that such a decision langana and West Bengal are on the issue of 33% women considered LWE or Maoist reservation, should have been affected states. taken only after wide consultaThe state-run Rural Elections with all stake holders . trification Corporation (REC) He maintained that polit- is also formulating a scheme to ical empowerment through res- extend soft loans to the states ervation was like a decoration at a flat rate on long-term to without having true mandate of achieve 100 per cent housepublic. Medoselhou said such hold electrification across the women who stand for open country. election and succeed should be Power ministers and ofwelcomed and encouraged spe- ficials from 20 states and two cially when women these days Union Territories participatwere proving themselves to be ed in the conference along better than menfolks. with heads of state-run energy An advocate summed up firms. the episode saying “ it appears Goyal also said he was to have been a fixed match” sure all states will join the between the petitioners and Ujawal Discom Assurance respondents adding that the Yojana (Uday) by November government itself rendered the so that they can sign the agreecase infructuous by taking the ments by December and issue cue from the NMA’s letter. bonds by March 2017.

Indefinite state-wide NHs bandh from Oct 17

DIMAPUR, OCT 9 (NPN): Following the expiry of the 15-day deadline served on the State government to bring in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe into the fuel adulteration racket, Co-ordination Committee on Fuel Adulteration (CCoFA) comprising of 21 civil society organisations, have decided to impose an indefinite phase wise National Highways (NHs) bandh all over Nagaland starting from October 17. Informing this in a press note, CCoFA media cell stated that the bandh was to begin from October 8. However, taking note of the ongoing festival it decided to postpone the date to October 17. It said the decision to implement the state-wide bandh was decided at the meeting held on October 8 based on the September 10 “public meeting resolution”. In the first phase (Oct. 17), the committee said movement of all government registered vehicles and fuel tankers would be totally restricted along NH-29 (AH-1). However, movement of all other vehicles would not be dis-

turbed, it added. During the bandh, the committee will also deploy volunteers at strategic locations, including New Field Check Gate and Dillai Gate. In case, the government still refuses to accede to the demand, CCoFA warned that it would be forced to continue the phase wise agitation till the demands were met. Meanwhile, CCoFA pointed out that “Manipur was the largest beneficiary of the fuel adulteration racket; where up to 70-80% of the adulterated fuel from Dimapur was disposed off in this state”. In this regard, the media cell clarified that the indefinite highway bandh on movement of fuel tankers and Nagaland government vehicles was in the interest of all right thinking citizens. Further, CCoFA appealed to Manipuri brethren to bear with the difficulty that may arise due to the bandh and not to view the bandh as being against their interest. It may be menitoned that the Co-ordination Committee on Fuel Adulteration, formed by a public resolution on September 10, 2016, had served 15-day ultimatum to the state government demanding that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) be brought in to thoroughly investigate into the fuel adulteration scam and to re-arrest all the alleged fuel adulteration kingpins who were granted bail.

Kronu invites foreign cos; says LeT suffered maximum damage in surgical strikes: Report Nagaland open to investors

‘Rani Gaidinliu’ IPV to be commissioned on October 19

(L) Supreme Court order dated April 5, 2016 (R) NMA letter to CM dated April 9, 2016

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ed to resolve the issue since the state has been incurring huge expenditure on litigation which could go on for years. When contacted, several senior advocates both in Kohima and Dimapur, have pointed out to Nagaland Post, that the Supreme Court order on April 5, 2016 was not final. On April 9, 2016 the NMA, which is spearheading the demand for hold civic polls as per the Nagaland Municipal Act 2001and amended in 2006, (besides implementation of 33% women reservation), wrote a letter to the chief minister T.R. Zeliang informing him about the order of the Supreme Court. In the letter the NMA, also informed the chief minister that the said order had revived the order of the Single Bench Judge of the Gauhati HC Kohima Bench (on October 21, 2011) which had quashed the decision of the Nagaland Cabinet in postponing civic polls indefinitely. However, while the Supreme Court was explicit in its order by staying the order of the Division Bench of the Gauhati HC but made no mention of revival of the order of the Single Bench Judge (ordering that polls be held by January 20, 2012.) When asked the reason for announcement of civic polls even before the Supreme Court pronounced its final order/judgement, senior advocates were of the view that

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regard to holding civic polls. While granting leave, the Supreme Court also stayed the implementation of the impugned judgement and order dated July 31, 2012 passed by the Gauhati High Court. (The High Court order passed by a Division Bench, stayed the October 2011 order passed by a Single Bench court directing the government to hold municipal and town council polls on or before January 20, 2012). The Supreme Cour t

passed the order on April 5, 2016 and was to take up the case further before issuing its final order/judgment. Interestingly, it was learnt that in its report to Supreme Court during the early part of October, the state government informed that it was going to conduct the municipal elections with 33% women reservation in the month of December, 2016. Earlier, chief minister T.R. Zeliang said it was decid-

Kronu speaks at the business meet

DIMAPUR, OCT 9 (NPN): Parliamentary secretary for Planning & Co-ordination, Evaluation, Monitoring and Taxes, Neiba Kronu has invited various companies/share holders to come, explore and invest in the state Speaking at the business summit during his tour to the US and Canada from October 3-7, as part of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) delegation, According to an official statement issued by OSD planning T. Thailu, Kronu highlighted the avenues in what way Nagaland could provide to investors, vis-à-vis the state’s rich natural and minerals resources and its untapped area. He also laid emphasis on

the state government’s plan to set the Nagaland Invest Board (NIB) to attract investors and to keep business to business (B2B), people to people contact through public, private partnership (PPP) mode and joint ventures. On the other hand, Kronu also said Nagaland was open to funding agencies in order to invest infrastructure development like in Roads & Highways, Railways, Air connectivity, Power, Agriculture, Inland waterways etc. Later, Kronu also visited Israel to study and understand the Planning and Farming system. The FICCI delegation was welcomed by Akhil Tyagi, area director-- South Asia, Ontario, Ministry of International Trade, while Manab Majumdar, assistant secretary general, FICCI introduced the delegates to the dignitaries present at the summit. According to FICCI, the focus of the visit was to connect with various organizations and financial institutions based in USA and Canada, who were ready to work with India and invest in the infrastructure development of the country.

Kma Village Council reacts

BARAMULLA/NEW DELHI, OCT 9 (AGENCIES): Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Taiba or LeT suffered the maximum damage in the cross-Line of Control surgical strikes on terror launch pads carried out by the Indian army with assessment reports of radio intercepts indicating that around 20 of its terrorists were killed. The assessment reports available from Indian army field units which included radio conversations between various Pakistani formations showed maximum damage was inflicted on LeT, a banned terror group, at Dudniyal launch pad in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, opposite to Kupwara sector of North Kashmir, according to sources in the know of details of the recent surgical strikes. The sources said today that five teams culled out from the army division in the area were tasked to destroy launch pads of terror groups located at Kail also known as Kel and Dudniyal.

In a well-calibrated operation, which started on the intervening night of September 28 and 29, Indian army moved across the Line of Control or LoC and smashed four launch pads that were under the guard of a Pakistani post located 700 metres from the LoC. The sources said that the terrorists were not expecting an action by the Indian army and therefore were taken by surprise. The terrorists, mainly belonging to the LeT, were seen running towards the Pakistani post when they were killed by the Indian troops, according to the assessment reports. After the successful strike inside Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, an effective radio monitoring and strict vigil was maintained, the sources said, adding the wireless messages from radio intercepts of Pakistani army indicated that at least 10 LeT terrorists had been killed during the multiple and near synchronised surgical strikes on four launch pads.

Dmu gears up for ‘Dimapur Night Carnival 2016’ Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, OCT 9 (NPN): “Dimapur Night Carnival 2016”, a yearly event is scheduled to be held from December 14 to 18, 2016 at Naga Shopping Arcade (NSA), Dimapur. Night carnivals have also become popular not only in Dimapur but in Nagaland in general. Informing this at a press conference Sunday, at Hotel Saramati, sub-committee secretary Dr. Khekugha Muru said the night carnival would be jointly organized by the district administration and the business community. While Dimapur deputy commissioner and the SDO remained as the chairman and secretary of the organizing committee, business communities like Dimapur District Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Business Association of Nagas and East Dimapur Business Association (EDBA), including Purana Bazaar area and NSA association members would be part of the organizing team.

Night carnival organizing committee after the meeting. (NP)

Apart from usual events, this year the committee has included innovation committee to come up with creative ideas to make the carnival more lively and fun for the carnival goers. And to make the event more refined the committee would also ensure that the business during the carnival especially those seeking for stalls would have better sales, Muru added. He also informed that the committee was expecting

more cooperation from the public in their participation during the event. There would be a ‘Best Stalls’ competition which will be judged basing on decorations and display of the items and winning stalls will be receiving exciting gift hampers, Muru added. The committee also planned to cut down the numbers of stalls to 200 approximately; inorder to accommodate more variety with fresh and innovative ideas basing on

which stalls would be allotted. The carnival would also include business division from cooperative societies where companies can display their products. In regard to the allotment of space(s), Muru disclosed that the allotment committee would be handling the applications in accordance with the variety of requests and allotments will be given on first come first basis. He added that sanitation during the event would be handled by Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC). Highlighting about the entertainment sessions, the committee convenor-Akum Jamir, said that there would be an open stage for people who wants to showcase their talents which may include dance, songs, fashion shows, stand-up comedy etc. to promote upcoming artistes. Registration forms for stalls would be issued from November 1 onwards, which will be made available at BAN Office, Supermarket, EDBA and DMC Office. For queries one could contact 8974-01-6853.

There was heavy movement of Pakistani army vehicles till the break of dawn and all the bodies were cleared off and taken away, the sources said, adding as per the radio intercepts there was a mass burial in the Neelum valley. Similar blow was dealt to the terrorist launch pads located at Balnoi area opposite of Poonch in which nine people belonging to LeT were killed as per the radio intercepts of Pakistani army, the sources said. Two Pakistani soldiers belonging to 8 Northern Light Infantry were also killed in the strike in this sector, they said. However, the sources said that post 8.30 AM of September 28, radio and wireless intercepts between various formations of Pakistan have fallen silent. According to the sources, there were intelligence reports that terrorists were planning to enter into India from various directions in Kashmir as well as Jammu region. Pakistan has contested the claims of Indian army

Man found hanging inside Arunachal CM’s bungalow G U WA H A T I , O C T 9 (AGENCIES): A man from West Bengal was found hanging inside the Chief Minister’s bungalow in Itanagar on Saturday morning. This was the bungalow where former chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh Khaliko Pul had committed suicide on August nine this year. 47-year-old, Pul who had to leave office in July after just five months following an SC verdict, was found hanging inside his official residence in Itanagar. According to the reports, the man, identified as Sushil Barman, was found hanging inside the bungalow, which is in a high security zone. The man hailed from Cooch Behar in West Bengal. “Security personnel had found the body from a upper floor room of the bungalow,” an official of Arunachal Pradesh police said. “Later the body was sent to his native village after post mortem,” he said.

Govt. vehicles & oil tankers restricted Phase-wise bandh if demands not met

and said that there was no surgical strikes carried out. They only admitted that two of their soldiers were killed in cross border firing. However, after the operation was over, the sources said, duty officer at the DG Military Operation in Pakistan was informed about the strikes carried out by the army in PoK.

Won’t release proof of surgical strike: India

India will not release any proof of the Army’s surgical strikes, top sources have told CNN-News18, seeking to draw a line under the ongoing debate on whether it would or should reveal additional evidence about the commando operation that took place in the wee hours of September 30. New Delhi believes releasing footage of the operation that destroyed terror launch pads inside PakistanOccupied Kashmir will only escalate the tension between the two-nuclear-armed neighbours and could lead to a war-like situation.

IMPHAL, OCT 9 (AGENCIES): The latest Inshore Patrol Vessel, IPV of Indian Coast Guard which has been named as ‘Rani Gaidinliu’ as a tribute to the noted freedom fighter of Manipur, of Zeliangrong community, will be commissioned on October 19, Imphal Free Press report stated. In this regard DG Indian Coast Guard Rajendra Singh has invited two BJP Manipur pradesh leaders, Th. Chaoba convener and Adim Pamei vice-president of state BJP to take part in the commission function. The ship will be based at Kishnapatnam. Talking to IFP over phone, Chaoba, former union minister expressed happiness on getting the invitation. He said it is a great honour for Manipur and its people. While Adim said it was proud moment for the Zliangrong community. He lauded his party leaders and the NDA government for taking such step of naming an IPV after a freedom fighter’s name of Manipur.

Centre, states to discuss NEP, no detention policy at CABE NEW DELHI, OCT 9 (PTI): The provision of no detention, a new education policy and “mainstreaming out” of school children are the key issues that state governments and Centre will discuss in the high-profile Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) meet scheduled on October 25. One of the key issues that will be discussed at the meeting of CABE, the most important advisory body of the Centre in education, is the ‘no detention policy’ under the Right To Education (RTE) law which prescribes that students will be automatically promoted to next class till Class VIII. However, several states have expressed unhappiness over the provision saying it has affected the quality of learning and sought changes in it. The HRD Ministry has been considering making changes in the policy and the issue will come up for discussion in the CABE meeting where Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar will hold consultations with education

ministers from different states, a senior official said. Another important area on which discussions will be held is the formulation of New Education Policy. The ministry has received suggestions from various quarters on recommendations of the TSR Subramanian committee on new education policy. The Ministry is now planning to appoint a committee headed by an eminent educationist to work on the NEP. Another key issue that will come up is regarding “mainstreaming out of school children”. The high number of teachers vacancies in schools will also be discussed. Improving infrastructure of government schools, enhancing skill and technical education, extension of RTE to pre-school and secondary education are the other issues on the agenda of the CABE meeting which will be attended by top government functionaries. K Y M C


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‘Wildlife Week’ celebrated at Jalukiekam, Chizami

Nagaland Post, Dimapur monday, October 10, 2016

news in brief LKM executive meeting: Langpangkong Students

Conference (LKM) has convened an executive meeting on October 15 at 10 a.m in the LKM conference hall, Chuchuyimlang. All the LKM officials, executive advisor and the unit presidents have been requested to attend the meeting positively.

SPCCT meeting postponed: Coordination meeting of St. Peter’s Catholic Church Tesophenyu (SPCCT) golden jubilee steering committee and sub-committee fourth meeting scheduled on October 10 has been postponed to October 23 due to unavoidable circumstances. Trg on UDISE Zunheboto completed: District Mission Authority (SSA) Zunheboto conducted training on Student Data Collection In-sync with UDISE at 5 educational blocks namely, EBRC Akuluto on September 28 at EBRC hall Akuluto; EBRC Aghunato, EBRC Satakha and EBRC Zunheboto at VDB hall Zunheboto on October 3 and EBRC Pughoboto on October 7 at EBRC hall Pughoboto. DGU new office bearers selected: Selection com(L-R): Participants at the Wildlife Week program organised by Wildlife Division, Dimapur and Intanki National Park, Peren .DFO Phek, Eco Clubs and local functionaries during Wild Life Week occasion at Chizami, Phek on October 8.

DIMAPUR: Wildlife Division, Dimapur and Intanki National Park, Peren jointly organized celebration of Wildlife Week program on October 8 at Jalukiekam village on the theme “Speak for the voiceless (Wildlife)” with managing trustee, Nagaland Wildlife & Biodiversity Conservation Trust (NW&BCT), Bano Haralu as the chief guest. Bano lamented and expressed concern over the drastic decline of wildlife

in “our” state due to deforestation and hunting, while extinction of wildlife species like hornbill would be like losing “our” Naga identity, she said. Wildlife warden Dimapur, Caroline IFS spoke about the importance of observing Wildlife Week and called upon the students, youths and all concerned to care for wildlife speak. Field director, Intanki National Park (INP), Heuneilung impressed upon the students to

mittee of Dimapur Gorkha Union (DGU) had convened central executive council members (CEC) meeting on October 8 for selection of new office bearers for the tenure 2016-2021. The CEC members of all the DGU units unanimously selected its new office bearers led by chairman, Kumar Subba, general secretary Sukumar Pradhan and eleven others.

inculcate love and affinity towards wildlife. Dr. Zubeni IFS also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the gathering about interdependence in nature and how extinction of one species could affect others and the environment. GB, Jalukiekam village, N.G Sangzu also spoke on the occasion. Other activities like singing and drawing based on “Nature and wildlife” was done by students from different schools of the neighbour-

ing villages. The program was chaired by forest ranger INP ‘B’ range, Aaron Yimchunger and vote of thanks was delivered by forest ranger INP ‘A’ range, Kenlumtatei. CHIZAMI: Wild Life Week culminated at Chizami on October 8, where consultative awareness programme and cleanliness drives were organized by Phek Forest division with the collaboration of local functionaries and Eco Clubs within the district. Chizami, DFO, Phek,

Rongsenlemla Imchen IFS stressed on the importance of protection of wild life and its conservation strategies. She reminded the village councils of all the villages under Phek district to abide by the forest resolution passed by the respective councils in spirit and action, and also cautioned that non adherence of the same will amount to criminal offence under the Wild Life Protection Act 1972 in addition to all obligatory penalties as deemed fit.

Altrura Society visits Mothers Hope

VKAUZ condemns attack on its union member

SBAK-NM 10th children fest conclude

Altrurains along with director Mothers Hope, Moamenla and asst director Mothers Hope.

DIMAPUR: Altrura Society (AuS) as part of its yearly activities and social service visited Mothers Hope, Chumukedima, Dimapur and donated food items and other amenities for the inmates on

October 9. AuS president Visakuolie Medom in his address highlighted that Altrura Society formed in 2013 was awarded as the “District Best Youth Club 2016” in Dimapur dis-

trict and the ” State Best Youth Club 2016” of Nagaland State by the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. He also expressed happiness to the director and staff of Mothers Hope (non-profit charitable society) for their noble work and services and assures them of any coordination and services in the days to come, he said. Director Mothers Hope, Moamenla thanked the Altrura Society for the initiative and encouraged them to work with zeal and unity for the betterment of the society. She also urged the society members to address the social issues that the youths were facing today and spread awareness together so that “we” could foster a better society with mutual respect and understanding.

Organizations extend puja greetings

DIMAPUR: MLA & chairman NIDC, Tovihoto Ayemi extended heartiest Durga Puja festive greetings to the Hindu community of Dimapur and wished that the festive season enriched the life of every devotee with joy, peace and harmony. While extending his greetings, Tovihoto also appealed for an environmental and ecological conscious celebration marked with lots of happiness and camaraderie among the people. He also said that the festive significance of victory over evil should be emulated and exhibited for harmony among different communities. NPF party: NPF media and press bureau has extended puja greetings to all. It stated that during this puja season, “we” need to remember that God had showered His blessings upon all, irrespective of creed,

colour or faith under peaceful and conducive atmosphere to celebrate Durga puja. BJP Nagaland: State president Visasolie Lhoungu, office bearers and members of Bharatiya Janata Party, Nagaland has greeted the citizens with warm wishes for bountiful blessings. BJP Nagaland general secretary, Jaangsillung Gonmei stated that BJP cherish the colorful cosmopolitan character of the society and take delight in the joys of various religions and communities that come alight during festivals bringing about understanding, love and cooperation between different members of the society. NCD: Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) extended warm greetings and best wishes on the occasion of Durga puja and hoped that this festival bring joy, peace, unity and cultural integration amongst all.

DIMAPUR: VK Area Union Zunheboto (VKAUZ) has vehemently condemned the barbaric act against one of its member, Vitokhu Awomi, resident of project colony Zunheboto by one miscreant on September 30 at Mukhami village. A press note by VKAUZ president, Niheto Shohe and vice president, Apeto Achumi stated that the victim was attacked by machete and lost one hand during his miraculous escape from the attacker(s). It stated that such barbaric act had no place in civilized society and should be condemned by one and all.

GPRN/NSCN condoles

DIMAPUR: GPRN/NSCN has expressed sadness over the sudden demise of its deputy kilonser late Khulu Tep who passed away on October 3 due to “massive stroke.” In a condolence message, GPRN/NSCN kilo affairs has described its deputy kilonser late Tep as an efficient comrade who had worked tirelessly for the nation and added that late Tep’s contribution to Naga nation would be cherished and remembered. Further, GPRN/NSCN has conveyed condolence to the bereaved family and prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace.

The department also thanked the local functionaries of Chizami town and its surrounding villages for cooperating with Phek Forest divison.VCC Chizami Kewepelo Tsuhah and adhoc chairman, Chizami Town, Wekedu Wezah spoke on behalf of the local community. To mark the occasion cleanliness drive was organized with the cooperation of Eco Clubs from Eastern Mission School, Chizami and village councils within Chizami beat.

GPRN/NSCN emergency Tatar Hoho: GPRN/ NSCN has convened its emergency session of national Tatar Hoho on October 12. All national workers have been informed to attend the session without fail. BHS Tening organizes gospel camp: Baptist High School (BHS) Tening has organized gospel camp on October 1 and 2, at its school premises under the theme “I am the way and the truth”. The camp was sponsored by Khedi Baptist Church Kohima. The team was led by KBCK pastor Rev. Sehu along with five members. Altogether 108 students attend the camp.

Praise and Worship team Centre church, Nito Mount.

D I M A P U R : T h r e e - d ay long Sumi Baptist Akükühoü Küqhakülu Nito Mount (SBAK-NM), CED 10th children fest concluded here at Rotomi village Sunday evening. A press note from SBAK-NM media coordinator, Obeto Achumi stated that at the valedictory programme,

secretary Excise & Fisheries, Nikhashe Sema, NCS exhorted the congregation quoting the line, “Curse is like a bird flying over in search of who deserved it. We should never lack behind, but keep on busy with the world. No matter how angel you are, but it is Jesus who choose you”. He encouraged the con-

gregation to have patience, sincerity and march forward to achieve the dreams, for there was always tomorrow. Speaker of the three day event was secretary Edn & Com NBCCDr. Botoholi Achumi. Parliamentary secretary, Er. Picto dedicated the cultural extravaganza. Secretary Christian Edu-

cation SBAK-NM, Ghosheli Jimo addressed the vote of thanks. Praise and worship team for the event were Centre Church Children SBAK, while prize distribution was administered by Kalivi Jimo children evangelist and benediction by Rev. Ghoheto Evangelist.

WSBAK organizes 8th children festival at Shokhuvi

DIMAPUR: Children Education department of Western Sumi Baptist Akukuhou Kuqhakulu (WSBAK) organized the 8th children festival at Shokhuvi village where around 7000 children attended. Secretary of Land Resources, Y. Kikheto Sema IAS on Sunday morning exhorted the young children to fear the Lord and to prepare for their future. Stressing that young people would one day become the leaders, he encouraged them to live exemplary life. He also told the children to identify and utilize their respective talents for the glory of the Lord to live a meaningful life. “At this tender age, you all should learn to speak and stand for what is right,

respect elders and emulate good leaders,” he said. Kikheto also brought out the reality of many children being left orphans due to factional killings and urged young children whose parents were working for different factions to tell their parents to shun violence and to treasure the life blessed by God. Further, he encouraged the children to preserve, promote and protect their culture and tradition without which they would not have any identity. Speaking on the fractured electoral system in the state, Kikheto said that he saw no future for the Nagas if the same trend continued. “All sorts of electoral malpractices should be stopped in order to

produce quality leaders,” he said. Kikheto also said peace and unity was the need of the hour for Nagas and all communities should respect each other. He said that the Angami people have not troubled him even once during his more than 20 years stay in Kohima and urged Sumi people to emulate such peaceful and harmonious living in their respective jurisdictions. The children were blessed through sermons from various speakers during the past two days. Rev. Dr. Hevukhu Achumi, ES WSBAK; Ilito Chishi, Chekiye Village Baptist Akukuhou; Jesse K. Yeptho, Child Evangelist WSBAK and Y. Vishiho Shohe, secretary CED, WSBAK were the speakers.

Salesian province felicitate Jubilarians YATC celebrates golden jubilee Chakhesang Students’ Union observes Black Day

The 13 Salesians felicitated during the programme. DIMAPUR: Salesian Province of Dimapur, comprising the states of Arunachal Pradesh, upper Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, felicitated 13 Salesians in a common jubilee celebration at Don Bosco Hr. Sec. School, Dimapur on October 8. In a press note by Jonas Kerketta, BoscoB.Ed College stated that the two main highlights of the day’s jubilee K

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celebrations were the Jubilee Eucharist and felicitation programme which were held in the auditorium of DBHSS. Earlier the felicitation programme commenced with a scintillating prayer dance by students of Bosco B.Ed. College, Dimapur. Provincial of Dimapur Province Fr. Nestor Guria sdb, congratulated the Jubilarians and welcomed everyone. Students of St.

MOKOKCHUNG, OCT 8 (NPN): Yisemyong Adhoc Town Committee (YATC) celebrated its’ golden jubilee under the theme “Putusen Samanir”, Saturday, with parliamentary secretary of Geology & Mining, Dr. Imtiwapang Aier as the chief guest. While delivering speech, Dr. Imtiwapang Aier shared his happiness at Yisemyong being declared as an ‘urban station’ by the department of Municipal Affairs, prior to the golden jubilee celebration. He said the celebration should be followed by social and economic transformation where equal opportunities could be availed by both men and women. Looking at the present state scenario, the chief guest stated that Nagaland was plagued with ‘ism’, hampering the unity of the Naga society. He said this was retarding developmental activities, resulting in unemployment, poverty, unequality and the growth of anti-social elements. Dr. Imtiwapang stated that the Nagas must change and that the change must start from “ourselves”. It was high time, the Nagas needed to embrace the principles of truth, hard work and self-reliance, Short speeches were also delivered by the village council chairmen of Sungratsu & Mongsenyimti, jt. director (SARS) Dr. PK Chitri and the1st secretary of ATC, I Kika Aier. Welcome note was said by vice-chairman, M. Imrong and vote of thanks by Aowati. A special song was presented by Watsu unit, Yisemyong and a poem recital by Bendangsenla. The theme message was delivered by SDO PHED, Mokokchung Masachuba Ozukum. Invocation was said by pastor YBC Akangmongba and benediction by deacon YBC Limawati. Earlier, the jubilee monolith, which was donated by Mary’s Hr. Sec. School, Pad- the children of the 1st chairman Lendi Aier, was unveiled by ampukhri, performed a rhyth- parliamentary secretary, Dr. Imtiwapang Aier. mic choreography. Principal of Bosco B.Ed College Fr. T. C. Joseph, pronounced words of felicitation and screened DIMAPUR: Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) Kiphire conan audiovisual programme ducted training for the selected beneficiaries under RKVY on the jubilarians. The stu- project for the year of 2015-2016 from October 3-4. dents of DBHSS Dimapur During the training resource person, VAS veterinary hospresented a choir piece. Kids pital, Khipire, Tsilise spoke on the topic of “management and of BOSCOME schools de- care of the animals”. The training programme was concluded lighted everyone with a lively with vote of thanks pronounced by Chief Veterinary Officer dance. (CVO) Kiphire, Dr. H. Toluvi Ayemi.

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Students taking part in the Black Day observed by Chakhesang Students’ Union.

DIMAPUR: Black Day was observed by the Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU) on October 3 at Government Higher Secondary School Phek along with its affiliated units, chaired by The program was chaired by president Phek Town Chakhesang Students’ Union (PTCSU) Thuputo Venuh. A press note by CSU president, Dode Nakro stated that keynote address and brief speech on the black day was delivered by social and cultural secy.CSU, Nukuto Shizoh.

CSU observes Black Day every year on October 3, in memory of late Achikho Puro, the former games & sports secy.CSU who was killed in a joint operation of FGN (NA) and NSCN (K) on October 3, 2007 at AG colony Kohima. CSU had then demanded the culprits involved to be booked and rewarded with a befitting punishment as per the law of the land. Failure to adhere with the demand of the union, the house had unanimously declared noncooperation to both the gov-

ernment involved i.e FGN (NA) and NSCN (K). Union also take this day to remember all those innocent victims whose life had been taken in factional clashes. CSU also extended its condolence to the family of late Achikho Puro and acknowledged the family of his services rendered to the CSU in particular and the community which would be always cherished and remembered. Invocation was pronounced by assistant teacher (GT) department of Tenyidie GHSS Phek, Nusakhoyi. K

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MP Rajya Sabha, K. G. Kenye along with CWWS members. DIMAPUR: Chakhesang Women Welfare Society (CWWS) held its 40th annual general assembly at Chakhesang Mission Centre Church, T. Chikri Pfutsero from October 7 to 9 under the theme “prosperity through sustainable livelihood” with MP Rajya Sabha, K. G. Kenye as guest speaker. A press note from CWWS executive director, Vechulo-u Kanuo stated that Kenye, during his speech quoted, “When everything fails we still have hope found in women in the form of a thin thread which keeps the society together.” The second edition of “Chakhesang (Naga) attires and ornaments” was also released by the guest speaker. Director, ministry of DoNER, Mercy Epao as re-

source person spoke on the theme and “Strategies for Sustainable Livelihood.” Rev. Dr. V.K. Nuh, former general secretary FNBA, encouraged women to be the bearers of excellent character, reflecting patience, courage and humility. The house appreciated the Chakhesang attires committee and the editorial board for the success of the “Chakhesang (Naga) attires and ornaments”, congratulated the Chakhesang women toppers of the academic year 2016. The house also congratulates Neichute Doulo, CEO of Entrepreneurs Associates for winning Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneurs Award 2016. It also stated that the assembly passed some resolu-

tions wherein it resolved that in view of the state government’s move to implement 33% reservation for municipal bodies/town councils, to encourage capable women to avail this privilege in the greater interest of the society; it resolved to organize yearly cleanliness drive day in respective village; it further resolved to uphold and pray for the unity and integrity of the Chakhesang people; it resolved to reaffirm the commitment to create awareness on human trafficking and fight all kinds of anti-social elements and also resolved to attain prosperity through sustainable livelihoods by sincere stewardship of the resources in all endeavors. In total 274 delegates attended the program.

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Diocesan vocation camp held at St. Joseph’s Parish, Chumu

DIMAPUR: Three-day diocesan vocation camp (Diocese of Kohima) for class 7-12, comprising both boys and girls, was held at St. Joseph’s Parish, Chumukedima October, 7 to 9. There were 135 selected students who had attended, hailing from Carmel, Chumukedima, Holy Cross, Jalukie, Khonoma, Kohima, Longsa, Lozaphuhu, Medziphema, Peren, Razeba, Sanis and Thenyzumi parishes. Parish Priest of St. Joseph’s Parish, Chumukedima, Rev. Fr. Sajan Neimannil welcomed the young campers. Vocation promoter, Diocese of Kohima, Rev. Fr. Thomas, said that as per the Bible, the word “call” was used most often to refer to God’s initiative to bring people to Christ and to participate in his redemptive work in the world. He highlighted on vocation as a call from God and not a career or profession adding that God has a purpose for everyone. Rev. Sr. Lucy Menuolhouno Sd.P, while speaking on the topic ‘Vocation to holiness’ said vocation in the church was at the service of holiness. In the address to campers Rev. Fr. John Lichoi said that ‘Vocation to Service’ was a completely natural vocation, as human beings were naturally service minded, not being masters of their

Priests, nuns and youth at the vocation camp.

own lives and being, in their turn, in need of the service of others. Rev. Fr. Victor Renthungo, shared how God manifested His plan for him to join priestly vocation. Fr. Victor, as the main celebrant during the Holy Eucharist said all vocations were a call to be who “we” are. Rev. Fr. Gideon SJ spoke on ‘Vocation in the Local Church’. He said Vocation in the Local Church would mean courageously responding to the local needs. Rev. Fr. John Poji from

NIESSR, Dimapur emphasized on the necessity to have a positive attitude in life with the very example of Nick, a physically challenged hero. The vocation camp culminated with the high mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Mathew Thuniampral, director Shalom, Chumuke-

dima. On the closing day Most Rev. Dr. James Thoppil, Bishop of Kohima urged the campers to take vocation as a challenging step in life. He added that becoming priests and religious sisters implied service to humankind with dedication.

Anti-rabies vaccination camp conducted at D block panchayat

Children at the Assembly of God Church Higher secondary School, Dimapur VBS held from October 7-9.

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Manjan and Dr Vihelie and support team from the District Veterinary and Animal Husbandry. Chairman D block panchayat, Kevisatuo Yhome thanked the colony people for their effort and hoped that such camps were conducted again.

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MU adopts reservation norms of 2006; tribal student orgs oppose

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IMPHAL, Oct 9: After due consideration of the raging controversy over reservation, Manipur University Academic Council, in a meeting on Saturday, has decided to follow the UGC policy by adopting the Central Education Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act 2006 in the admission in postgraduate courses. The meeting of the academic council was convened by newly appointed vice-chancellor in-charge. However, student pressure groups, particularly tribal based ones have raised strong objection to the decision of university to follow the guidelines of University Grants Commission (UGC). Tribal based student bodies strongly reacting to the decision of the academic council termed it as “reckless and wanton display of the Manipur University authority. A joint meeting of the student bodies held in Imphal today (Sunday) alleged that

the university authority takes the rule of law into its hand by adopting a resolution in violation of the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Amendment Act, 2012 and orders of the High Court of Manipur. Representatives of All Tribal Students’ Union (ATSUM), All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM), Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), Manipur University Tribal Students’ Union (MUTSU) and other tribal based student bodies took part in the meeting, a statement of ATSUM said. “With the mala fide intention of suppressing the tribals of their constitutional rights, the Manipur University Academic Council led by some self interested individuals passed the resolution contrary to the Parliament Act despite series of clarifications, instructions from the UGC to follow the order of High Court of Manipur and Central Educational Institu-

tions (Reservation in Admission) Amendment Act, 2012,” it stated. Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) had already raised strong objection to the decision of the academic council saying that the decision was legally unwarranted and is not based on natural justice. “DESAM will not accept such decision,” said a statement of the student pressure group, adding that the decision of the academic council has demonstrated the prowess of some unscrupulous elements in the university. While reminding that the High Court of Manipur had directed the university to adopt Central Education Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Amendment Act on September 1 last year and October 3 this year, DESAM said that Saturday’s decision by the academic council is an affront to the court. As per the 2011 census report, total population of SC, ST

and General & OBC categories in the state are 5%, 43% and 53% respectively. As such, adopting the CEI Act 2006 directly contradicted the ethnic composition of the state thereby widening the gap between the hill and valley people, it said. The decision was a short-sighted one and members of the academic council would be held responsible for any unwanted consequences, the student body warned. The university has been reeling under crisis with the authority unable to commence its academic session for the current year, due to begin from July last after controversy surfaced after the authority decided to switch the reservation policy. As a result of it, vicechancellor in-charge of the university had resigned on October 4 barely a day after the recreation hall of the university was set afire by miscreants, an act which police suspected was related to the controversy surrounding the institution.

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SC rejects Tripura plea on medical college entry

The Supreme Court had earlier said that all vacant seats of the central pool should be filled up by candidates from the NEET merit list. However, the high court had on September 29 directed the state to fill up seats from the state entrance merit list. Following this, the department made an attempt to fill up the seats from the state joint entrance merit list. In the meantime, the state government also filed a Special Leave Petition challenging the high court’s order and asked 12 NEET candidates to join counselling on Friday. Following the apex court’s direction, however, the decision was revoked.

A G A R T A L A , O ct 9 (Agencies): The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Tripura government’s Special Leave Petition over admission into the MBBS course at the Agartala Govt Medical College (AGMC) and upheld the Tripura high court’s decision to fill up vacant seats from the state joint entrance merit list. As many as 12 candidates out of 15 central quota candidates at Agartala Govt Medical College had not turned up for admission within the stipulated time for the current session. As a result, there was a demand that these seats be filled up by candidates from the state entrance merit list.

AR apprehends one with arm

IMPHAL, Oct 9: Troops of 28 Assam Rifles in Manipur’s Senapati district apprehended one person and recovered an AK-47 rifle and a magazine with 10 live rounds. The arrested person has been identified as Lamminlal (18), a resident of SL Veng

under Kangpokpi police station. Police source said that the troops recovered the items during a raid at the house of the individual on Saturday night. Police has started investigation into whether the nabbed individual is a cadre of a militant group. (Correspondent)

2nd ‘NE blood donation camp’ held at Delhi Facebook grants $40,000

Tripura buys power to ensure bright pujas

Robin Hibu with blood donors at AIIMS hospital.

NEW DELHI, OCT 9 (NPN): People living in Delhi from various North Eastern states on Sunday carried out a massive second edition of Blood Donation camp under the initiative of several NE civil society and

students’ organizations, IGP & nodal officer for NE people, Robin Hibu and Dr. Poonam of AIIMS. Hibu said the initiative to donate blood was an important step taken up by NE people living in Delhi as most of the patients from NE, during emer-

Militants kidnap labourer in Mnp

G U WA H A T I , O ct 9 (Agencies): A Manipuri youth based in Singapore has got a grant of $40,000 from Facebook to develop a mobile application which he founded in 2015. Monish Karam, 35, the founder of Jobsenz, said, “Forty thousand US dollars from Facebook is meant to build, grow, and monetize the application. We are using it for marketing and Amazon AWS server infrastructure,” Karam told TOI . FbStart initiative, Facebook’s worldwide program which helps mobile startups, selected Jobsenz for its impressive development. “We applied for it and the minimum criteria is to have an app which has gained some traction. According to Facebook, the app was chosen

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155 BN CRPF CONSTRUCTED PASSENGER WAITING SHADE UNDER CAP 2015-16

The NPF 52 A/C LKM / Chare is constrain to issue this rejoinder in response to the news item published on 5th October 2016. The party office bearers had a meeting at its headquarter Longkhim Town Treasurer on 6th October 2016. The meeting had a thorough discussion and resolved to terminate Chopongse, Ex-Acting President and Tongpangchuba, Ex-Working President with effect from the date of publication of this rejoinder. The suspension order was served to Ex-Acting President and Ex-Working President during the meeting held on 17th September 2016 with party majority as enshrined in the article XIV 2 (a) and not with the directive of Shri Lisechem, CEC Member. Our CEC member was appointed by Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu, President NPF Nagaland with order No. NPF-39/CEC/2015-2020/75 dated 28/07/2015. He should not be blamed instead he should be appreciated for all his efforts given for upliftment of the party. And the question of withdrawing him from CEC member does not arise. The party strongly support our respected CEC Member, Shri Lisechem Sangtam. The party once again cautioned Chopongse and Tongpangchuba not to carry out any activity in the name of NPF 52 A/C LKM/Chare.

Coys of 155 Bn CRPF deployed in DAB area to maintain status quo. Unit organized a function at Nguvihe Village to inaugurate the newly constructed passenger waiting shade for villagers of DAB area under Civic Action Programme 2016-17 and the same is handed over to the Gaon Bura (GB) of Nguvihe Village. Sh. Radhey Shyam, Commandant (CCD)- 155 Bn addressed the villagers and assured them about the commitment of the neutral Force for more development work to fulfill the basic requirement of the people of DAB area. He also expressed hope that there will be more interaction in the future which will help bridge gaps and create more understanding between the local public and the Force. He also appealed all villagers to maintain peace and tranquility. GBs and local public appreciated this CAP activity. GBs of various villages, local official and officers of 155 Bn were also present in this occasion. Commandant 155 BN

ALL NAGALAND GOVT. DRIVERS' ASSOCIATION OFFICE OF THE RUTSA YOUTH ORGANISATION P. KHEL KOHIMA VILLAGE

The All Nagaland Govt. Drivers' Association, NST Unit with immense pride and joy extends our heartiest congratulations to Mr. Medoneizo Sanchu, son of Mr. Thepfuneitsü Sanchu for electing as Joint Secretary in North East Drivers' Union. The NST Unit further wishes him more success in his future endeavours. Zeneilhou Khro Gen. Secretary

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Rutsa Yough Organisation would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Ms. Thejasenuo Rutsa D/o Shri Kevingutso Rutsa for receiving the award of Rajya Puraskar under the Bharat Scouts and Guides. We wish her good health & more success in the days to come. Neisevotuo Rutsa Diethosenuo Rutsa President, R.Y.O Gen. Secy, R.Y.O

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AGARTALA, Oct 9 (Agencies): The Tripura government has started buying 70 MW power daily on the open market at high rates to ensure uninterrupted power supply during Durga Puja. State power minister Manik Dey said Mizoram will give 20 MW of power to Tripura during the festival. The government will also get 160 MW of power daily from the ONGC Thermal Power Company. Besides needing 300 MW of power to organize Durga Puja, Tripura needs a further 100 MW of power to sell to Bangladesh daily. “We have made sufficient arrangements to ensure uninterrupted power across the state during festive days. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited is prepared for any emergency,” Dey added.

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because of its impressive development so far and its potential for continued growth,” said Karam, who is from Imphal. From job search, multilingual resume builder to preparing for jobs or exams with live exams, flashcards and study notes, the application provides a complete solution. “It includes a marketplace where coaching centers or educators can sell or share their course content directly to students or job-seekers,” added Karam. Earlier, Karam had received an entrepreneurship award while studying for his MBA at the National University of Singapore and IE Business School in Madrid. With that money, Karam started a software product which was later sold to a company in Singapore.

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Correspondent IMPHAL, Oct 9: A militant group in Manipur Sunday claimed responsibility of kidnapping a labourer engaged in the road improvement work in Senapati district. Whereabouts of the labourer, who was kidnapped by three armed miscreants from his work place at Tuishim village under Saikul police station of Senapati district on October 6 last, remained untraceable. Reports said that Sorokhaibam Rameshwor (54), a labourer staying at a makeshift camp of labourers was among five labourers engaging in the improvement work of Leikot-Tuishim inter-village road. Police suspect monetary demand from the contractor behind taking hostage the labourer. While police were searching for his whereabouts, a faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party- Poirei Meitei group today informed media houses in Imphal that the labourer was in its custody. The faction said that the labourer has been taken hostage after the contractor failed to heed to a notice given by the faction and asked the contractor to come up for negotiation with its leadership.

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I, Shri. Tamjid Alam, Proprietor of M/s T.M Electrical, Naharbari extend my sincere appreciation to East Dimapur Business Association (EDBA), Naharbari Youth Association for their help and support and OC & staff of East Police Station for the excellent work of recovery and delivery of 11 nos of Battery which was stolen from my shop. I pray the Almighty God bless them with good health and success. DP-7898

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Dearest Prise

How I am happy today and wish to be at your birthday celebration but you are so far away from me, anyway with lots of love would like to wish you to have the happiest birthday celebration ever, fulfilling all your dreams and aspirations coming true as you step into new journey of your beautiful life. Many many happy returns of the day. God bless you and missing you dearly. Lots of love and Prayer, Manza!!! Dear Litoli (Totoli)

Happy 12th Birthday ! May this birthday brings many blessings in your life. Frm:Parents,brothers & sister.

Dear, S L Sangtam, Hi, good morning bro. Wishing you a very happy birthday. May your dreams come true. God blessed you. From, Victoria, Cana, Tsidi, Lumchung, Atoche Sangtam and Apili. Dearest Mei (Yeko Zhimomi) On this precious days of yours, wishing you a very happy birthday. On this special day, I want to know that how precious you are to me. Today, as you celebrate your birthday, may our good Lord continue to bless you and may this day brings all that your heart desire. I wish you all the most wonderful things that can be in this world. many Many happy returns of the day.

Forever Yours Len. Dearest mummy (Aanuma Bori) Nothing is as beautiful as U, Nor as good as you, Coz, 4me no1, Is as special as U, “Happy Bornday Mummy”. May ‘D’ good Lord fulfil all your dreams 2day. With lots of love.

From Baby (Ubolombo) Dear, Anusu Wish I was celebrating with you. Because today is your day, Its an opportunity for you to know that your special and special things are for you today. May life lead you to great happiness, Success and hope that all your wishes comes true! Always...S...e

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The Tenyiphe I Village Students' Union would like to extend our greatest congratulations to Miss. Asonuo Kezie-O, D/o K. Kezie-O Tenyiphe I Village, for being selected as Senior Grand of Indian Information Service, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Exam, conducted by UPSC, 2016. The Village in general is also proud of her successful academic career all this time. Further, the Union prays and wishes her that may God continue to bestow to below His boundless blessings in all her future endeavours. Neidiu Punyü President, TSU

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REJOINDER In response to the news item published on 5 October 2016 by Chopongse, Ex-President NPF 52/AC LKM/Chare I clarify that, the meeting was conducted without my knowledge therefore my signature contained in the meeting is forged. Therefore, I strongly condemn the rejoinder issued by Chopongse on 5th October, 2016. You are hereby informed to make public apology within 3 days failing which I'll take my own course of action for your immature act. Yolongthsa Old Mangangkhi Advisor Member 52A/C LKM/CHARE K-3763 th

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gency, fail to find donors. A Samaritan initiative, Hibu said most hospitals in Delhi like AIIMS have made it possible for NE people to have its own blood bank. “This has been done since most of people from NE come to Delhi for treatment and find it almost impossible to get blood donors,” Hibu said. On Sunday, most of the donors were students from Arunachal, Kuki, Gorkhas, Zeliangrong, Sikkim, Assam and Meghalaya. With regards to subsidized treatments, as agreed by 51 top Delhi & NCR based hospitals, Hibu said there were plans to make the presidents and general secretaries of all tribes and communities and NE students’ unions as authorized signatories, for those seeking medical concession in these hospitals and from blood banks.

Belated Happy Birthday to Krishna Dear Krishna Chetri On this special day, we wish you good luck and hope this wonderful day will fill up your heart with joy and blessing. Wishing you a happy belated birthday the happiness of everyday of your life. From dad, mom, sis, bro, grandma and grandro .....

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Eden Medical Centre, Dimapur will be organizing the 11th Annual Conference of Radiation Oncologist of India, North East Zonal Chapter on the 21st & 22nd October 2016. Renowned resource doctors from Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai, AIIMS New Delhi, Fortis New Delhi, Medanta Medcity New Delhi, Apollo Hospitals Kolkata and Bilaspur and all over the North-East will be participating. Doctors who want to participate in this conference are requested to register their names on or before the 15th October 2016 by email at nearoidimapur@gmail.com or by contacting Mr. Loktinoba @ 9089277223. Registration will be limited to first 60 doctors only. No registration will be entertained after 15th October. Registration fees will be Rs. 2000/- (Two Thousand) and can be paid in cash on the first day of the conference. CME CREDIT HOURS will be allotted accordingly to all the participants. Details of the scientific program are posted on www.edenmedicalcentre.org and on the Facebook page Eden Medical Centre, Dimapur. DP-7863 K

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New Delhi, Oct 9 (PTI) The Centre has warned employees of disciplinary action if they indulge in criticism of the government or its policies. The move comes after officers of Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise) and All India Association of Central Excise Gazetted Executive Officers among others suggested changes in Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN)-- a private company tasked with creating Information Technology infrastructure for Gods and Services Tax, and composition of Revenue Secretary-led GST council secretariat. “Of late, it has been noticed that some associations or federations have commented adversely on the government and its policies. It may be brought to the notice of all associations or federations that if anyone indulges in criticism of the government and its policies, appropriate action (including disciplinary action) shall be taken,” an order issued recently by Finance Ministry said. It cited service rules that

bar any government servant from making any adverse criticism of any policy or action of the government. “No government servant shall, in any radio broadcast, telecast through any electronic media or in any document published in his own name or anonymously, pseudonymously or in the name of any other person or in any communication to the press or in any public utterance, make any statement of fact or opinion which has the effect of an adverse criticism of any current or recent policy or action of the central government or state government,” the service rules say. Citing existing norms, the Finance Ministry said the primary objective of the service associations is to promote common service interest of its members. The Ministry asked chief commissioners and directors general concerned to ensure that only recognised employees associations get the benefits mentioned in the rules. All recognised service associations or federations are entitled for certain benefits such as corre-

spondence and meetings with the head of the administrative departments, provision of accommodation for the association subject to availability, facility of special casual leave up to 20 days in a year to the office bearers of the associations and payment of Travelling Allowance and Dearness Allowance for attending officially sponsored meetings. “In the case of service associations or federations which are not recognised or whose recognition has expired, office bearers of such associations or federations shall not be entitled for these benefits,” the Finance Ministry said. Besides service associations, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy has also been opposing majority stake for private entities in GSTN and has already written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi objecting to this. The central government holds 24.5 per cent stake in GSTN while state governments together hold another 24.5 per cent. The balance 51 per cent equity is with non-government financial institutions, like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and LIC Housing Finance.

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PM Modi’s Lucknow event politically motivated: Mayawati

Mayawati LUCKNOW, Oct 9 (Agencies/PTI): BSP president Mayawati on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lucknow to attend Dussehra celebrations is “politically motivated” and the event should have been toned down taking into account the loss suffered by the families of soldiers killed in the deadly Uri terror attack. “The pyre of jawans who lost their lives in the Uri attack has not yet died down, but the Prime Minister is coming to Lucknow to celebrate Dussehra for his political motives,” Mayawati said at a rally on the occasion of party founder Kanshi Ram’s 10th death anniversary.. “It is likely that for the same purpose, he (Modi) might come to UP for Diwali as well. Taking the loss of the Uri martyrs’ families into account, BJP should have celebrated

Dussehra and Diwali with sobreity and simplicity,” she said. “The BJP has been forced to bring Modi to Dussehra mela in Lucknow so that he can put forth his views at a religious congregation,” she said. Mocking the saffron party, she said BJP might be forced to bring in film actors to garner crowds in future. Crowds alone do not translate into votes, she added. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit Lucknow and attend Dussehra festivities at the historic Aishbagh Ramlila ground on October 11. Apprehensive of possible efforts to “cash in” on cross-border terrorism in the upcoming assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Goa and Punjab, Mayawati said hysteria of war between India and Pakistan may be churned up to “divert attention from failures” of the central government. The BSP chief also alleged that central agencies like CBI are being “misused” by the ruling party of the day to “harass” political adversaries, as was done with her during the previous Congress government. As chief minister, she said she took action even against her own ministers on corruption charges, unlike the present dispensation “which let Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya flee” from the country.

Leaders line up at Apollo Hospital to visit Jayalalithaa

Call centres raided over duping of US citizens cases THANE, Oct 9 (PTI): Four more call centres in Mira Road here were raided and one person arrested, days after police swooped on three other call centres for allegedly conning American nationals by posing as US taxmen, police said today. The crime branch officials raided the four call centres yesterday and arrested one person, but his identity was not revealed as it may affect probe in the case. While police could not nab the owners and employees as the call centres were found deserted, around 250 computers were seized out of which 100 had no hard disks. A police team has also gone to Gujarat to nab the kingpin of the racket, they said. During the raids conducted last week at three call centres, 70 persons were arrested, and another 630 people booked under IPC sections 384 (extortion), 419 (cheating by impersonation), 420 (cheating) and under relevant sections of the IT Act and Indian Telegraph Act, police said. The callers used to make calls to people in the US and speak to them in American accent by posing as officials of US Internal Revenue Service. A senior police official had earlier said that though salary of the employees was in range of Rs 10,000-40,000 per month, some of them earned up to Rs. 1 lakh per month.

in which a sizable number of women cadres participated. The procession began from Saravana Poigai tank and culminated at the Subramania Swamy temple in Tiruparankundram where the milk carried in pots was used for worship by them. State Revenue Minister RB Udhayakumar and his party workers participated in the prayers. Also, yagnas were performed in several temples seeking a healthy and long life for Jayalalithaa in which former State Minister Valarmathi participated.

NEW DELHI, OCT 9 (IANS): A deadly surgical strike by the Indian Army in Pakistani territory in 2011 left at least eight Pakistani soldiers dead, with three of them decapitated, a report published on Sunday said. Details regarding the titfor-tat attack that took place in the summer of 2011 have come out amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions marked by an Indian surgical strike on September 29. The Hindu newspaper citing confidential official documents, video and photographic evidences said India and Pakistan carried out “two of the bloodiest cross-border surgical strikes” killing 13 soldiers. Five of the slain soldiers were decapitated. The Pakistani soldiers took away the heads of two Indian soldiers and left behind a third badly wounded who died in hospital, the daily said. In the revenge attack, Indian soldiers brought back heads of three Pakistani soldiers, the Hindu said. Maj. Gen. (retired) S.K. Chakravorty, who planned and executed the operation as the chief of Kupwara-based 28 Division, confirmed the Indian raid but refused to dis-

cuss details. According to the newspaper, Pakistani raiders struck a remote army post in Gugaldhar in Kupwara district in Jammu and Kashmir on July 30, 2011. The attackers returned with the heads of Havildar Jaipal Singh Adhikari and Lance Naik Devender Singh of 20 Kumaon. A soldier of the 19 Rajput, who reported the attack, died in a hospital. In revenge, the Indian Army planned “Operation Ginger” -- which, the daily said, turned out to be one of the deadliest cross-border raids across the LoC. The Indian operation was planned to precision. Seven reconnaissance - physical and air surveillance mounted on UAV - missions were carried out to identify vulnerable Pakistani army posts. The mission was finalized to spring an ambush on Police Chowki to inflict maximum casualty. Finally, the Indian troops launched the covert operation on August 30, 2011. About 25 soldiers, mainly Para Commandos, crossed the LoC stealthily. They planted claymore mines around the strike area. Four Pakistani soldiers,

led by a Junior Commissioned Officer, walked into the ambush. Mines were detonated, grenades lobbed and they were fired at. One Pakistani soldier fell into a stream that ran below. Indian soldiers chopped off the heads of the other three dead soldiers and also took away their rank insignias, weapons and other personal items. The commandos then planted pressure IED’s beneath one of the bodies, primed to explode when anyone attempted to lift it. Two more Pakistani soldiers rushed in after hearing the explosions. They were killed by a second Indian team waiting near the ambush site. Two other Pakistani army men tried to trap the second team. But a third Indian team covering them killed the Pakistanis, the daily said. While the Indian soldiers were retreating, another group of Pakistani soldiers were spotted moving towards the ambush site. Soon they heard loud blasts, indicating the concealed IEDs had exploded, the report said. According to Indian assessment, at least two to three more Pakistani soldiers were fatally injured in that blast.

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Chennai, Oct 9 (PTI): Political leaders, including Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, today visited the Apollo Hospital to enquire about the condition of Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa even as special prayers were held for her good health across Tamil Nadu. “I pray to the Almighty that she recovers fully and get back to her routine. I am fully confident that she will recover soon,” Narayanasamy told reporters after visiting the hospital. Tamil Maanila Congress chief G K Vasan also visited the hospital where Jayalalithaa is undergoing treatment since September 22. He said she is being given specialised medical care. He met the director of the hospital and interacted with doctors, state ministers and was told that she is improving. “Our best wishes to Chief Minister Jayalalithaa for a speedy recovery. We wish on behalf of Tamil Maanila Congress that she should resume her work for the people,” he said. CPI leader and Rajya Sabha MP D Raja said he spoke to doctors and AIADMK leaders present at the hospital and expressed his party’s wishes for her early recovery. M e a n w h i l e, s p e c i a l prayers continued at places of worship in the state for Jayalalithaa’s speedy recovery. After observing ritualistic stipulations for days, a massive “milk pot” procession was taken out in Madurai by AIADMK workers and supporters

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Nagaland Post Vol. XXVI NO. 304 Dimapur, monday, October 10, 2016

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agaland has missed out on several institutions such as central medical college (expected since the eighties (80s) which went to states like Manipur and Meghalaya; agriculture university (expected in the late 90s), but which subsequently went to Manipur and the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) which went to Mizoram. Manipur got two medical institutes –RIMS(central) and JNIMS (state) besides other private institutes. Nagaland was also deprived of having the ONGC office in Dimapur which was shifted to Jorhat during the later part of 1990s just because one miscreant threatened the director (a retired brigadier) whereas, in Assam, ONGC employees were targeted by militants and offices and pipelines blasted. The Zonal office of SBI, was established in Dimapur in 1991 but subsequently shifted to Jorhat in 2013. Jorhat has two zonal offices including Jorhat South for Nagaland. On the pretext that Dimapur zone did not have required branches, Jorhat South was created and Nagaland clubbed with four districts of Assam. Would it have been illegal if Nagaland and the four districts were clubbed under Dimapur zonal office, that befits Nagaland state since SBI officials deal with highest state level authorities. When proposal for SBI Zonal office Dimapur was made, it was reported that SBI union(s) in Manipur objected to being under Dimapur. However, when it came to the Veterinary College Jalukie, there was no objection in placing it under Manipur Agriculture University. The Northeastern Frontier Railways(NFR)with headquarters at Maligaon, Guwahati, has been biased against Dimapur on several occasions. First, despite Dimapur railway station contributing the second highest revenue to the NFR, the authorities at Maligaon are least bothered about improving the travel facilities. There are forty trains from Tinsukia and Dibrugarh which pass through Dimapur but except for the Nagaland Express, travellers from Dimapur face continual problems in getting seats for journeys beyond Guwahati. There are only two passenger platforms in Dimapur railway station and one of them, platform No.2 has not roof for several decades. Passengers who either entrain or detrain from the particular platform have to face not only the vicissitudes of weather, but the fact that there is no lighting over the platform. The NFR authorities had also transformed the Guwahati-Dimapur Jan Shatabdi introduced in 1996 into Guwahati-Jorhat Jan Shatabdi. The Jan Shatabdi train had been introduced with the objective of connecting state capitals. Though Dimapur is not the capital, yet it was connected with Guwahati as it is the only railhead of Nagaland. Next NFR authorities have transferred the court from office of the magistrate at Dimapur to Tinsukia where all cases are tried. Adding insult to injury, it was also alleged that some lawyers at Tinsukia don’t allow lawyers of Dimapur from appearing in court to take up cases. The matter does not end there but goes further when NFR has decided to transfer Dimapur railway station from Lumding Division (65 Kms away from Dimapur) to Tinsukia Division (around 266 Kms away from Dimapur). It may be repeated that Dimapur railway station towers much above both Lumding and Tinsukia in terms of revenue earning but it has always been given the least attention not befitting its contributions. Based on this merit alone, Dimapur deserves to be a Divisional Headquarter and having at least ten(10) long distance trains introduced out of the 40 running through the route. Being deprived on several occasions is a manifestation of lack of clarity and lack among the people and their government.

DailyDevotion Building on the Atonement …present…your members as instruments of righteousness to God. —Romans 6:13 I cannot save and sanctify myself; I cannot make atonement for sin; I cannot redeem the world; I cannot right what is wrong, purify what is impure, or make holy what is unholy. That is all the sovereign work of God. Do I have faith in what Jesus Christ has done? He has made the perfect atonement for sin. Am I in the habit of constantly realizing it? The greatest need we have is not to do things, but to believe things. The redemption of Christ is not an experience, it is the great act of God which He has performed through Christ, and I have to build my faith on it. If I construct my faith on my own experience, I produce the most unscriptural kind of life— an isolated life, with my eyes focused solely on my own holiness. Beware of that human holiness that is not based on the atonement of the Lord. It has no value for anything except a life of isolation— it is useless to God and a nuisance to man. Measure every kind of experience you have by our Lord Himself. We cannot do anything pleasing to God unless we deliberately build on the foundation of the atonement by the Cross of Christ. The atonement of Jesus must be exhibited in practical, unassuming ways in my life. Every time I obey, the absolute deity of God is on my side, so that the grace of God and my natural obedience are in perfect agreement. Obedience means that I have completely placed my trust in the atonement, and my obedience is immediately met by the delight of the supernatural grace of God. Beware of the human holiness that denies the reality of the natural life— it is a fraud. Continually bring yourself to the trial or test of the atonement and ask, “Where is the discernment of the atonement in this, and in that?”

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Nagaland Post, Dimapur monday, October 10, 2016

Cut on govt litigation may save over Rs 30 lakh crore T he government departments must cease to be a compulsive litigant. The easy approach, “let the court decide” must be eschewed and condemned. The approach has a high financial cost, leads to pendency of cases and demoralization of the staff. The employees at different levels are also fighting legal battles with the government, in most cases for arbitrary or biased decisions. In many cases, the employees are told to go to court to seek redressal or even reinstatement. These in most cases could be done by a judicious and sympathetic approach at the top. But the approach in most cases is “to teach a lesson” or avoid taking a decision. The perpetrator, a high official, goes scot free and even gets cushy re-employment after their retirement but the employees continue to suffer for life in terms of financial cost and demotivation. Since 1985, up to September, 2010 a total of 566,706 cases have been filed in the CAT, according to official data. The Modi government as per a cabinet secretary note has called for curbing litigation. The Supreme Court has passed

severe strictures against staterun corporations fighting long battles with each other “at the cost of taxpayers”. How much is the cost of such litigations? There is no exact estimate as different departments spend it and it is not easy to compile such data. Besides, each individual employee also spends a ton in terms of fees for lawyers, courts and other expenses. Even the US government finds it difficult to assess the costs but says it is huge. A US Government Accountability Office (GAO) investigation report of Spetember 8, 2016 says the cost of lawsuits against the federal government where the plaintiffs win “cannot be fully determined” because not all federal agencies track their legal expenses. In India, such cases, not only by central government departments and employees but also state governments and their employees, certainly costs the nation Rs 50 lakh crore to Rs 1 trillion rupees – all taxpayers’ money. Even at the minimum the government everyday spends lakhs of rupees on counsel fees that ranges from Rs 9,000 to Rs 13,500 a day, plus many other expenses ranging from Rs 900 to Rs 3000 a day plus pocket expenses. In

Children and environmental pollution

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ccording to a WHO study carried out in 23 countries, more than 10 percent of deaths are due to unsafe water and indoor air pollution, particularly from solid fuel used for cooking. Children make up almost half the population of developing countries. Most of the deaths are among children under five, and are attributable mainly to intestinal and respiratory infections. People living in industrialized countries are also affected by environmental factors such as pollution, occupational factors, ultraviolet radiation, and climate and ecosystem changes. The integrity of the global environment is being increasingly compromised by the deterioration of the atmospheric ozone layer and an ever-higher concentration of gases responsible for the greenhouse effect. To the degree that these factors intensify, the health of populations will be seriously affected. Environmental factors affect children’s health from the time of conception and intrauterine development through infancy and adolescence. These factors can even exert an influence prior to conception, since both ovules and sperm can be damaged by radiation and chemical contaminants. Interventions both at the community and the national level can significantly improve the environment, including promotion of safe-water treatment and storage, and the reduction of air pollution. The last measure by itself could save almost a million lives a year. A series of measures being taken at the local level are having a significant impact on

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improving the environment. These projects have helped garbage collectors break the cycle of exploitation and receive proper compensation for their work. In addition, she has organized girls from the community in reviving the most ancient of Egyptian crafts, weaving on a handloom using discarded cotton remnants and using the profits for improving their education and providing them with a livelihood. In the countries in the Americas, an outstanding series of environmental activities are carried out by Ecoclubs, nongovernmental organizations made up basically of children and adolescents who coordinate their activities through several community institutions. Children, in particular, increased their awareness about the environment and their role in improving it. The planning, design, monitoring and management of the physical environment have proven to be an ideal terrain for children’s inputs and participation. Such initiatives are taking place worldwide with the aim of improving the environment and, as a result, people’s health. More actions should be carried out in the main cities worldwide to protect all people, but particularly the most vulnerable. To curb pollution is expensive. More expensive, however, is the price paid in children’s lives. Cesar Chelala, M.D., Ph.D., is an international public health consultant and the author of “Environmental Impact on Child Health,” a publication of the Pan American Health Organization

addition, there are costs for fil- Ministry has sent a 10-page ing cases as also clerkage. note to the CAS, enumerating The Modi government various flaws and deliberate move can save the country omissions which are adversely about one-third of the total ex- affecting the government’s penses over Rs 30 lakh crore. cases in the top court. “The The cases, SC has ob- maintenance of the files in the served, are often frivolous. LIC, CAS appears to be a scam. If ONGC and other government a file gets returned to the CAS departments are regularly ap- on account of postponement proaching the court against of the hearing, the file will various tax denever come mands. These Shivaji Sarkar back to the issues can be law officers/ resolved through negotiations. panel advocates on the subseOver 50 percent of the cases quent date. The staff of the in higher judiciary pertain to CAS will create a facade of government appeals, including non-availability of those files” tax cases. the note stated. A March 2016 report of Former Additional SoCentral Board of Direct Taxes licitor General Bishwajit Bhat(CBDT) notes that in more tacharyya, who had retired at than 30 percent tax-related the end of his three-year term in litigations, appeals were filed November 2012, had published mechanically, “without appre- a damning account of his exciation of the maintainability perience in office and said the of the issues involved”. CAS should be dismantled if Ca lling its affa irs a the government wants to stop “scam,” the Union Law Min- losing revenue. istry under Ravi Shankar PrasCountries like the US ad has pulled up the Central have limited mandatory time Agency Section (CAS), which frames, for example under the conducts the litigation work US Speedy Trial Act 1974. in the Supreme Court on be- However, India does not have half of all the ministries and general statutory time limits departments of the Central comparable to the US law, Law government. Commission of India July 2014 Nudged by the Prime report notes. Minister’s Office, the Law This has led to accumula-

tion of over three crore pending cases at high courts. A committee of law ministry for strengthening judiciary toward reducing pendency and delays in 2009 suggested having a National Litigation Policy. It noted litigation between public sector undertakings is causing great concern. If litigation cannot be avoided, then alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation must be considered. Analysis of cases disposed of by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) by Krishna Tangirala, legal intern National Law University, Jodhpur in December, 2013 finds that 40 percent of the cases were filed by group C employees. “This can be attributed to the lack of avenues available to the lower group employees for the proper redressal of their grievances. This is mainly because of the faulty implementation of the policy of the government”, Tangirala says. In some cases, employees’ dues are not cleared even after a decade of their retirement. About 43 percent of cases filed even by Group A, B and even C employees sought relief for promotion, pay fixation and increments or anomalies in implementation of pay com-

Post-mortem

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‘Nagaland BJP is in denial mode that it is against freedom of religion’

hatever has happened against Christians, has happened in BJP ruled states and by BJP frontal organizations. It has escalated when BJP came power in 2014. Anti-Christian activities flared up from Gujarat BJP Government. They started burning Holy Bibles, raping nuns, burning Church buildings, persecuting pastors by way of parading them on donkeys with half shaved heads and Christian schools closed. Christian sanctified days are engaged as working days. After the BJP Government came to power, they have declared Christmas Day as Good Governance Day and Good Friday as Judges’ Conference day. Now they want to disturb the sacred festivities of Christians and let people forget Christmas and New Year Holy days in times to come by changing the financial year ending to the month of December from what is presently conducted in March. People will have no time to celebrate the festival and Holy days. BJP is also changing the syllabus of Schools and Universities. Hindi and Sanskrit are compulsory in Schools and they intent to enforce in Universities also. The BJP Government is working very hard to change the nation to Hinduism. HRD Minister is working hard to brainwash the new generations by enforcing syllabus. Evidences against BJP and its frontal organizations: Dara Singh is a Bajrang Dal member who was convicted for leading the religious mob that murdered Australian Christian missionary Graham Staines and his two sons, Philip (aged 10) and Timothy (aged 6)

on 22nd January 1999. Bajrang Dal is a frontal wing of VHP, member of the RSS - the soul of BJP. India’s Freedom of Religion Acts, which are referred to as anti-conversion laws, are supposed to curb religious conversions made by “force,” “fraud” or “allurement”. But Hindu nationalists are invoking them to harass Christian workers with spurious arrests and incarcerations even for conversions generally. Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bajrang Dal, and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (the sister organizations of BJP) are the most accused Hindu organizations for violence against Christians in India. Sangh Parivar and local media were involved in promoting antiChristian propaganda in Gujarat. The National Commission for Minorities has stated that the State governments ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies provided support to the perpetrators. In light of Anti-Christian violence in Karnataka during 2008 by Bajrang Dal activists, the National Commission for Minorities had accused the Karnataka government of serious lapses in handling the situation. They were found directly responsible for allowing the violence to spread, and claimed the police failed to solve the issue effectively as the violence continued. They also clarified that there were no reported complaints of forced conversions registered in the state. During the violence, waves of attacks were directed against Christian Churches and prayer halls. On 13 October 2008, the National Integration Council

of India called a special meeting chaired by Dr. Manmohan Singh, then Prime Minister of India and raised the voice against spreading anti-Christian violence in India. The Prime minister strongly condemned the violence supported by the hands of Hindu militant organizations such as Bajrang Dal, VHP etc. The prime minister had earlier publicly admitted that the ongoing violence against the Christian communities was a matter of great “national shame”. On 12 October 2008, Pope Benedict XVI criticized the continuing Anti-Christian violence in India. On 28 October, the Vatican called upon the memory of Mahatma Gandhi for an end to the religious violence. In a written address to Hindus, the Vatican office said Christian and Hindu leaders needed to foster a belief in non-violence among followers. Although the Mahatma had been very strong in his opposition to conversion, he had always denounced violence as an appropriate response. Today even Raj Bhavan Kohima has done away with invocation prayers that was customary in the past. There is nothing to reflect freedom of religion in the whole of State programs. Excepting National anthem which is customary, nothing more brings joy in the functions. To cite incidents individually will only consume space but it is common knowledge that anti-Christian activities exhibited by BJP have been seen and reacted to, by the world. What more evidences should a Christian look for? There is no reason for a Christian hav-

Who bewitched Nagaland?

agaland today appears a State unable to distinguish the deceptive Facades from the Real and the Sensible from the Insensible. The State appears to be under a spell of Naklis (false deceptions). The Naga Hoho writing to the Governor to “cleanse the Nagaland University” said: “Unfortunately, right from the beginning a poor choice was made in the appointing the Vice Chancellor......, personal loyalty got the better of more relevant considerations like competence, academic eminence and personal integrity”. They also decried the: “current trend of heavy employment from other states particularly from Manipur and Assam......., sidelining of hundreds of local qualified unemployed youth in the state”. And demanded the appointment of the Head of the University should be “non-political”. The Words and Style of the Writing surprisingly, appear unlike the normal Naga Hoho communications. They (the Words) are flowing, scholarly, hard hitting the Bull’s Eye and distinctly ringing. Paradoxically, the Naga Hoho itself in reality exhibits the same conditions they want the Governor of Nagaland to ‘cleanse’ in the University. Loyalty to certain Quarter to Politics and to the resourceful Governments, appear to be the Hallmark the Naga Hoho’s main

mission recommendations. Roughly 20 percent of the cases filed prayed for quashing of the suspension orders and reinstatement with full pay and arrears. In 14 percent of the cases, the petitioner challenged the selection process, including interviews and exams. Majority of petitioners in this category were Group-A employees. About 13 percent of the cases filed prayed for the regularization of services offered by the petitioner, and majority of petitioners in this category were Group-C employees. Around 51 percent of the petitions sought relief directly against the existing policy of the government on suspension, regularization of temporary and contractual employees or non-implementation of pay panel recommendation. Almost half, 49 percent of the cases were decided in favour of the employees. In most promotion related cases, CAT accepted the employees’ plea. If moves of Modi government are implemented, it would save not only money but also precious man-hours lost. Apart it would ensure healthy atmosphere and is likely to speed up government functioning.

strength. Equity, Justice and Nagaland State’s Interest do not appear to touch their concern much. Such behavior resulted in the departure of 6 sidelined unprivileged major Tribes of Eastern Nagaland –Chang, Phom, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Sangtam and Yimchungrü- from the Organization and recently three more of the most educated and active of Central Naga Tribes Council -Ao, Lotha and Sümi Tribes- dissociated themselves from the Naga Hoho despite great afford by the Authorities of the State to change their decision. The Hoho has more often than not supported the non-Indigenous on Granting of Privileges and Employment in the State. The Organization’s untenable position of granting the Status of ‘Indigenous Tribe of Nagaland’ to some non-Indigenous Persons in Nagaland is so impertinent to the future Nagas of Nagaland that the Aos, Lothas and Sümis have cut off ties with the Hoho. The Nagaland Assembly is wonderfully without any Opposition; all the countless independent Parties of the State have united into a single mutually feared Pact of self-seeking United Voice and this ‘facade of Democracy’ is extolled as a great sign of democratic Unity! What a difficult Idea to accept? So much was the mutually feared friendship inside the Assembly that none of them had

the courage to ask any questions pertaining to the Subject under the other friend. No wonder, the Businesses of the August House finished in a single just one 15 minutes Session. Surprisingly even the Sonia Congress supported its adversary Government in the State in the unreasonable recognition of the Non-Indigenous as ‘Indigenous of Nagaland’! Certainly, something strange has bewitched Nagaland! And all the Members support the Indo-NSCN political Accord the Public has no knowledge of even the Principal Points of the Accord! True, the discussion must continue but what kind of Leaders and Public in their sound mind would sign a blind Cheque? Certainly something is amiss in the Politics of Nagaland. Reality and Conviction are buried. Honesty and Truthfulness in the top Political Role Model Leaders have no time for public discussion and they move about gloriously among the people with questionable Academic qualification not showing the slightest sign of sensible embarrassment. People from outside the State have become Ruler of the Land influencing enactment of Land and Mineral exploitation Laws in the name of Land Development and thereby taking away the Rights and Privileges of the Land Owners, which is why the British drastically went out of the EU ending the

European Parliament Power to make Laws binding the British. The British have vowed to make Law for themselves in the British Parliament to suit the British. Often the Public actually is not that foolish. The Nagaland governing authority pays scant attention. As for the Leaders in the Church, they are to act like Prophets of antiquity instilling the Spirit of God in the Kings and the People to remove the Reproach on the Land; blissfully Nagaland continues the Gospel in Words as usual. Paul did not take Words alone to the Thessalonians (I Thes.1: 5), he said: “because our gospel came to you not simply with words, but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and deep conviction”. The American Missionaries sacrificed their life in bringing the Words to Nagaland, but Nagaland accepted the Words without Conviction or the Holy Spirit, perhaps which is why the Courage of the Holy Spirit and the Conviction of Reality lack in Nagaland. Weeds have overgrown over the Kingdom; Crop Plants are seen among the thistles, but they (crops) do not bear much fruits! Very unkind words, but hopefully sour food sometimes restore Good Taste in the Mouth afterwards! Thepfulhouvi Solo. I F S Ret.(RR -68), Principal Secretary, Retd., (ANGAMI_T@YAHOO.CO.IN)

ing faith as small as a mustard seed, to still support BJP and NPF who have surrendered to BJP without any regional contents. They do not behave like regionalists anymore. They are ‘YES’ regional party to BJP. They are at the command of BJP. They believe in money and power. They have lost faith. They talk high of regionalism but have lost regional character altogether. Some have joined BJP, thinking it will rule in the centre for at least two terms or more and that they will flood money. Their calculation is wrong. They do not have a heart for a Christian State. Modiji and Vajpayeeji cannot be compared. Vajpayee was respected by even the Opposition for his standings. Modi makes hollow promises and blames Congress for his difficulties in implementation. He is a good orator and is capable of fooling innocents but he cannot fool the intellectuals. In 2015, the world has seen the protest in India by intellectuals over growing intolerance of Hindu elements and the BJP Government’s inaction, which has left its mark on the history of India. Modi’s Government will be a paper tiger after he loses the UP election. BJP will be rooted-out by May 2019. One must also not forget that the BJP is the RSS’s brainchild. It is the RSS’s political wing. BJP submits its progress card to RSS Kanpur HQ. It functions under the directive of RSS HQ. And we all know RSS was founded by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, who believed in the principle of the rule by 80% Hindu racial purity. K. Therie, President, NPCC

Reader’s Post

Why so silent? Sir,

The demand to constitute CBI probe into the fuel adulteration issue has gained currency with organizations and individuals from all quarters lending voice to the demand. Popular opinion on the issue indicates a thundering support to the demand. The raison d’être behind the demand, I feel, is justified for many reasons. It is justified because the knee-jerk reaction of the government in booking the culprit was lamentable- most Nagas feel that justice is yet to be delivered on the issue. Subsequent state-wide agitations post expose of the racket also failed to garb the government’s attention. So far the government is yet to assuage the sentiments of its people. The government is not doing itself any good by choosing to remain silent on an issue of such magnitude. It should view the demand not merely as a demand for CBI probe but a demand for justice. Also, bringing in the CBI would suggest incompetence on the part of the state law enforcement agencies. However, given the sensitivity of the issue, a thorough probe by an unbiased agency would be much appreciated by the people. Therefore, it is my earnest appeal to the government to, for once, take a stand and address the grievances of the people and put an end to the issue. Benthunglo K Lotha, Duncan Basti Dimapur

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Short speeches were delivered by BAPO (MGNREGA) RD block, Longleng, A. Ashau Phom, Hd.barick, Mokchet and Yongchet Phom. The programme concluded with special number by executive members of Yaongyimchen Students’ Union, while vote of thanks was proposed by VDB secretary Yaongyimchen, S. Nungdang. The inaugural programme was attended by village council members of Yaongyimchen, Alayong, Sanglu, Yachem and Noksosang villages.

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He also made the children aware of NTCP’s new initiative ‘smoke free Dimapur’ which aimed to discourage public smoking and urged the students to participate in it and asked people to refrain from smoking in public places in the city. The students also put up a skit on the occasion to depict the ill effects of tobacco consumption leading to death and ruining of relations.

eVIN training held in Nagaland NMM mission DIMAPUR: Inaugural programme for the last batch training on eVIN for Cold Chain Handlers commenced for Mokokchung and Mon districts from September 6 to 7 with 50 participants at Hotel De Oriental Grand, chaired by PO Egumsing Nsarangbe UNDP. Short exhortation was shared by additional director, DoH & FW, Nagaland, Dr. Limaakum Jamir. Word of encouragement was given by state immunisation officer, Dr. Visasieü Kire to the participants followed by vote of thanks by senior project officer, UNDP Nagaland, Kingson Kamkara. Senior Project Officer–Vaccine Logistics & Cold Chain GAVI Health System Strengthening UNDP from national office, Abhimanyu Saxena was present as an observer. In Nagaland, more than 250 government staff including vaccine store-keepers and cold chain handlers was trained on mobile and Web-based eVIN application. Nearly 150 temperature loggers would be installed at over 130 vaccine stores and cold chain points in all 11 districts for accurate temperature review.

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DIMAPUR: Railway Bazaar Council in collaboration with Peace club members of the colony conducted cleanliness drive at the colony on October 3 during which the volunteers filled up potholes and cleaned the garbage. Altogether 20 club members, Council members and Supongtula Aier from Peace channel joined the cleanliness drive.

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DIMAPUR: Southern Angami Catholic Youth Association (SACYA) under the banner, “have faith in God (Mark 11:22) organized a three-day camp for Southern Angami Catholic Juniors’ Association (SACJA) at Mary Help of Christians Church Jakhama from October 7 to 9. The resource persons were Rev. Vilezo George, sister Neiketunuo Catherine Thakro, Ursuline Franciscan Congregation (UFC), Vocation Promotor, Tabor Provincialate, Dimapur, Khrievino Elizabeth, Zhoto Stephen and Tosovi Philip, who spoke on various topics. During the camp there were various competitions like choir singing and quiz. The best choir were Phesama, Mima and Viswema; quartet Mima, Jakhama and Phesama; solo Khuzama, Kidima and New Reserve (Phesama) and quiz, Jakhama, Kidima and New Reserve (Phesama) won first, second and third position with the best quizer Rokoseno New Reserve (Phesama). The best discipline was awarded to Kidima Catholic Juniors’

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could render during the course. Tarepnokcha Jamir, dy. director (Mainstreaming) NSACs, updated the departmental activities carried out while managing director, Lady Bug, Nancy highlighted the production unit along with the features and working system. Earlier, general manager, DIC Kohima, A.Temjen Jamir, in his inaugural address welcomed all the participants and encouraged the group to make the most out of the training. Vote of thanks was delivered by Rukuomenuo, project co-ordinator- CSC Kohima. Hands-on training was given, with Lady Bug Toy Production Unit providing all necessary raw materials, technical support and related resources. The training

included five trainers. The training included knowledge on machinery and equipment required for the trade giving all necessary instructions for use and minor repairs. Toy-inverse, stuffing and finishing and pattern-making/ paper-cutting for 3 items were taught in the training. The training concluded with a brief interaction session attended by the general manager, DIC-Kohima and his staff. Lounyüle was awarded the best trainee for her dedication throughout the course. Meanwhile, the trainees thanked the Dept. of Industries & Commerce, and Lady Bug for conducting the training and expressed their willingness to continue with the trade from the knowledge they gained. Altogether, 15 participants attended the programme as trainees.

Nutrition Day at Financial Literacy Camp Meluri Village conducted at Mekuli village

DIMAPUR: Meluri village health committee conducted nutrition day at Meluri village on October 6. In a press note by chairman, Vichutho Nyusou altogether 42 children and 2 pregnant women attended the camp. All necessary immunization for the children and nutritional intake were provided for the day. Meluri Block ASHA co-ordinator and 3 ASHA workers of Meluri village assisted the proceedings. Earlier, Meluri Lady Health Visitor (LHV) highlighted the importance of regular immunization and the necessity for maintaining nutritional diet to the children specially to (1-5) year old and pregnant women.

DIMAPUR: To promote the cause of Financial Literacy/inclusion, one-day Financial Literacy Camp (FLC) supported under FIF managed by NABARD was conducted at Edited Douglas Higher Secondary School on October 7. The camp was organized by Care and Support Society, Mokokchung in collaboration with Bank of Baroda, Mokokchung sponsored by NABARD. During the programme, DDM, NABARD, S. Amarjit Mangang shared the role played by NABARD in financial inclusion. He advised the students to inculcate the habit of saving and explained in detail the importance of having a saving account. Amarjit encouraged the students to cut down unneces-

sary expenditure. He further shared in detail the farmers club, SHG, and WCC & JLG programme, PMMY and Stand Up India scheme and advised the students to share the information about these schemes to their parents, neighbours and farmers. Assistant branch manager Bank of Baroda, Mokokchung, John shared the importance of banking, savings, financial planning. He shared various financial services offered by the banks for the general public. He further highlighted PMJDY, PMSBY, PMJJBY and APY in details. The programme was chaired by managing director, Care and Support Society, Imchawati Kichu, while welcome address was addressed by principal, EDHSS, Tiawapang.

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Association. Quiz masters were Vimhaseo George and Mhashevi Paul. Hymn competition penal were Kikozol Richard and Metekolie Francis music secretary of Angami Catholic Youth Association and (SACYA) with Ahiel Patrick. Earlier invocation was pronounced by Phewheho William, local catechist of Jakhama. Welcome address was delivered by Kenongol Mark, president of SACYA. Prizes were given away by Reverend Father Victor D’Mello SJ, principal of Loyola Higher Secondary School, Jakhama. Total 390 juniors from different villages of Southern Angami Catholic took part in the camp.

DIMAPUR: Five-day training on toy-making was conducted for KNP+ from October 3 to 7at the Conference Hall, DIC-Kohima. The training was conducted under the personal initiation and support of director of Industries & Commerce, Nagaland, I Bendangliba and organised by Care Support Centre (CSC) under Vihaan Project while the training was imparted by Lady Bug Toy Production Unit. The Inaugural Programme was chaired by functional manager, DICKohima B. Asangla. Speaking on the occasion, director of Industries & Commerce, I Bendangliba, shared the objective of the training. Being the brain behind the programme, he assured the group every help he

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THANGNOKYAN UNION TUENSANG TOWN FELICITATES The Thangnokyan Union Tuensang Town would like to extend our heartiest congratulations and felicitates the following individuals on being promoted to various posts under Govt. of Nagaland. 1. Shri. L. Butang, Jt. Director Agri, Govt. of Nagaland. 2. Shri. S. Lungoi, Accountant, A.D.C office Noklak. The Union further prays and wish them good health and success in their career endeavours. T. Neolo President, TUTT

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The Gospel Outreach Ministry acknowledges all individuals / organizations particularly of Mon District who have been very supportive towards our Ministry. We remain truly indebted towards your generous contributions in cash/kind. Although, every individuals name could not be mentioned, some of them are:1. Honji, Deputy Commissioner, Mon 18. Nyanmei, LDA D.C. Office, Mon 2. Khongngam, APCM Chairman 19. Gethsemane Prayer House, Tenyiphe-I 3. District Hospital, Mon 20. Tizit Village Baptist Church 4. Nagaland User's Network 21. Pohwang, President Mill Association 5. Shan Sham & Org. Mon Tizit 6. GHSS, Mon 22. Peipong, President, K.U. Tizit Area 7. GHS, Mon Town (I) 23. Pohwang Angh, Tizit. 8. KNSK President, Mon Dist. 24. Nokzing, Gen. Secretary, KBBB 9. Minphong, Headmaster, 25. Ahon, Tizit Angjong School, Mon 26. Neiphua, Teacher Tizit 10. Chingkai, LRSO Mon 27. Pangphu, Tizit 11. Dr. Sepong Ao, Mon 28. Holen, Lapa 12. Topeh, Manager Greenply 29. Banno Longmet, Greenply Owner 30. Chenkhah, Vice President TASU 13. Shopkeeper Greenply Tizit 31. Akhat & Family, Mon 14. Poangpa, KBCM Mission Chairman 32. Leanghen, Retd. T.O Aboi 15. Khango, UDA Tobu 33. K.L. Nyanayei Bejem, S.I.S Mon 16. Belak & Family 34. Ngannon Shingpho, Mon Village 17. Longkai, Asst. Teacher We remain truly indebted towards your sincere contribution and we invite God's abundant blessings upon your family and future endeavours. N. Neangba Konyak Athum Konyak Director, Rehab Centre APCM Mon General Secretary Nagaland DP-7922

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DIMAPUR: Three-day mission leaders envisioning camp was organized by Nagaland Missions Movement (NMM) the Missions Department of Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) from September 28 to 30, at Himcorce, Siliguri. The main speaker of the programme was Ethnos Asia International director, Rev. Sonny Largado. Mission perspectives from Tibet, Bhutan and Himalayas were also presented by Reverend Phurpu, Reverend Timothy and Reverend Asinlo Khing. Altogether, 34 mission leaders from different associations under NBCC and some missionaries attended the camp. NMM further expressed their gratitude to Rev. Sonny and the Ethnos Asia team for their support and input during the programme.

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fects as a silent killer. Citing that tobacco consumption reduces about 15 years of life and kills around million people every year, he said that tobacco industry was constantly looking for new customers, who were children and teenagers. Cautioning the children about the intake of mouth fresheners like Rajnigandha and Talab, he warned that these would ultimately lead them to tobacco consump-

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DIMAPUR: Holy Cross Hr. Sec. School (HCHSS) observed ‘Anti-Tobacco day’ in its premise with the theme “say no to tobacco” on October 6, attended by Nodal Officer of National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP). Dr. C. Tetso as chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Tetso said that tobacco consumption is Nagaland was an alarming 57% but Naga people were not serious about its harmful ef-

DIMAPUR: One day field visit of RKVY Sericulture farmers was inspected by Yanger Ao Dy. Director of Sericulture (Nagaland) on September 26, at Pughoboto and VK area under Zunheboto. During the inspection, deputy director lauded the extension officer N. Tsenyimo Humtsoe for systematic implementation, site selection and abundant availability of Eri host plantation. Meanwhile, he interacted with the farmers and highlighted the importance of Eri host plants and quality leaves which enhance rearing performance. He also noted rearing of silkworm is a fast cash crop. Later, he encouraged the farmers to take up sericulture and work with enthusiasm as sericulture is low investment and high return.

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DIMAPUR: Yaongyimchen Village Community (YVC) hall, constructed under BRGF & GIA 2010-14, was formally inaugurated by project director, DRDA Longleng, C.I.Meren on October 7. In a brief inaugural programme, C.I. Meren appreciated Yaongyimchen VDB for taking up the innovative and challenging project with limited fund provided by the department. Earlier, the programme was chaired by Hampom Phom, while GB, Longkang welcomed the official guests and members.

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New Delhi, Oct 9 (PTI): The Commerce Ministry has suggested to its finance counterpart that the exemptions given to exporters should continue under the new indirect tax regime, GST. The proposed procedure of paying taxes and then claiming the refunds by exporters under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) would cause hardships for them, said an official. A substantial amount of working capital would be locked in the process of paying duties and then taking refunds, he explained. The ministry also wants that the distinction between the domestic tariff area and special economic zones should be maintained under the new regime. The Finance Ministry, however, is of the view that the taxes should be paid in the first place but those exporters who are entitled to exemptions could take refunds, another official said. Exporters on their part argue that locking of the working capital amount would hurt exports. “Export sector is worried with the implication of GST on exports,” Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) Director General Ajay Sahai said. FIEO has raised several issues for the consideration of the GST Council so that the facilities currently availed by the sector continue as exports face competition from countries where the transaction cost is much lower.

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New York, Oct 9 (PTI): Five Indian-Americans are among the richest in the US, according to a Forbes list of 400 people which has been topped by Microsoft’s co-founder Bill Gates for the 23rd year in a row. Symphony Technology founder Romesh Wadhwani, co-founder of outsourcing firm Syntel Bharat Neerja Desai, Airline veteran Rakesh Gangwal, entrepreneur John Kapoor and Silicon Valley angel investor Kavitark Ram Shriram have featured in Forbes’ ‘The Richest People In America 2016’ list. The list has been topped by 60-year-old Gates who has a net worth of 81 billion dollars. Gates keeps pushing to save lives in the developing world through efforts to eliminate polio, attack malaria and expand childhood vaccinations as head of the world’s largest private charitable foundation the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Forbes said. Wadhwani, 69, has been ranked 222nd on the list with a net worth of three billion dollars. The IIT Mumbai and Carnegie Mellon alumnus is the chairman and CEO of Symphony Technology Group, an empire of 17 data, technology, healthcare and analytics companies that together take in more than USD 2.8 billion in annual revenue, Forbes said. Last year, Wadhwani announced that he planned to commit up to USD 1 billion to fund entrepreneurship initiatives in India.

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MUMBAI, Oct 9 (PTI): Leading stock exchange BSE is likely to roll out the paperless SIP facility for mutual fund investors by this month-end, a move that will drastically cut the registration time and also allow subscribers to transact through different payment modes including net banking. As there will be no requirements of filling physical forms under the new facility, the chances of errors that presently result in rejection of many applications will also not exist. At present, the paperless SIP (systematic investment plans) facility has been made available in simulation environment and will be made live tentatively by Diwali, the BSE spokesperson told PTI. The new feature, which would be available through BSE StAR MF, would allow mutual fund distributors to register SIPs for their clients, who can pay SIP amounts through various modes including net banking. So far, MF distributors have the option to register only Exchange SIP (XSIP) for their clients which allows for ECS

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New Delhi, Oct 9 (PTI): The Centre will notify the rules of the Real Estate Act soon, moving another step toward operationalising the legislation which seeks to regulate the housing sector, bring transparency and help protect consumer interests. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA), which is responsible for making such rules for Union Territories without legislature, is likely to notify them within 10 days, a spokesperson said. After incorporating suggestions from public, the ministry has referred the draft rules to the Ministry of Law and Justice for vetting. Senior officials of both the ministries will meet tomorrow for finalising the draft notification, the spokesperson said. As per a notification issued in April this year, real estate rules were to be notified by October 31 this year or within six months of the Act coming into force. The ministry’s April notification brought into effect 69 of the 82 sections of the Act from May 1 this year. Real estate rules to be notified by the Ministry of HUPA are applicable to Union Territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep.

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difficulties faced in wake of adjusting to lower commodity revenues,” he said. According to the minister, prolonged accommodative monetary policies in advanced economies will have serious implications for the EMDEs, including resultant spillovers. There are also concerns that normalisation of the US monetary policy could have adverse consequences for global financial market volatility and capital flows to EMDEs. Central banks in major advanced economies should be mindful of financial stability risks arising out of monetary policy normalisation, he said. Jaitley said the entrenchment of risks to the global financial and economic stability has implications for the operations of the IMF and the World Bank, particularly in terms of increasing the likelihood of larger demands on their resources. Both the global financial institutions need to be adequately resourced, specifically to meet a wider canvas of development aspirations arising out of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Washington, Oct 9 (PTI): India has warned about the risks of low and negative interest rates and “significant loan impairments” in the banking system to the global financial stability and called for “delevaraging” balance sheets to spur growth. “Disorderly deleveraging of private debt could also impact growth. In order to guard against these risks, policy frameworks would have to be strengthened by accumulating buffers and deleveraging balance sheets,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at the annual fall meeting of the IMF and the World Bank. “Gains from product and labour market reforms and strengthening of risk management practices to address balance sheet vulnerabilities would be helpful in further enhancing resilience,” he said. In his address, Jaitley said global financial stability appears to have improved with easing external financing conditions and some recovery in commodity prices. “However, risks to global financial stability persist because of low and negative interest rates, overhang of private debt and significant

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(DECLARATION OF NAME) I, Miss Annie Lotha, daughter of Shanchothung Kikon, aged about 26 years, Resident of Jail Colony, Kohima, Kohima District, Nagaland do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows :1. That I am a bonafide citizen of India. 2. That my actual name is Annie Lotha. 3. That in all of my Official documents my name has been written/entered as Annie M Lotha. 4. That due to inadvertent mistake the initial 'M' has been wrongly/incorrectly entered in my name. 5. That the names Annie Lotha and Annie M Lotha are of the one and same person, i.e Annie Lotha. 6. That from this day I shall be using my name as Annie Lotha in all purposes. 7. That this affidavit will use as a piece of documentary evidence to prove facts and it will be produced before the concern authority as and when required. 8. That the statements made by me in the forgoing paragraphs 1-7 are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I swear this affidavit before the competent authority. Supongwati Walling Advocate Mb : 8119849917 Deponent Solemnly sworn before me by the above named deponent on this 6th day of October 2016 at Kohima, Nagaland. Regd. No. 0413/16 Notary Public Date : 6/10/16 DP-7931

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New York, Oct 9 (PTI): With less than a month to go, the most unconventional US presidential election has entered its final leg after a complex and lengthy selection process in the world’s oldest democracy that differs immensely from how leaders are elected in India, which is the largest democracy. The electoral fight between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton has captured international attention, with American media describing the heated 2016 presidential election as the most unconventional in the country’s history. Both candidates have set records for unpopularity and have emerged as the most hated US presidential hopefuls ever. For instance, a Pew poll conducted last month showed widespread disenchantment towards this year’s presidential contest among American voters. According to the poll, as many as 57 per cent of voters said they are frustrated and 55 per cent said they were disgusted with the campaign, dwarfing 31 per cent who said they are interested, 15 per cent who said they are optimistic and 10 per cent who said they are excited for the November 8 showdown. Traditionally, a fair number of supporters on either side express negative opinions about the other party’s candidate, but the latest poll found that a majority of voters express negative feelings about both leading candidates, the blistering negativity bruising

both candidates. This presidential election saw a campaign in which sober policy discussion has been drowned by personal insults and base offensives. Both Clinton and Trump are among the oldest general election candidates in US history. If Trump wins the election, it will make him the oldest newly-elected president in US history – Ronald Reagan was just about 70 years old when he was elected to office in 1981. If Clinton wins, it will make her, at 69, the second oldest behind Reagan. Leading think-tank the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) described the presidential nominating process in the US as “one of the most complex, lengthy, and expensive in the world�. Several candidates jump in the fray almost a year before the primaries and begin their campaigning informally in early- voting states like Iowa and New Hampshire. The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses took place between February and June 2016, staggered among the 50 states, the District of Columbia and US territories. This nominating process was also an indirect election, where voters cast ballots for a slate of delegates to a political party’s nominating convention, who in turn, elect their party’s presidential nominee. This year, the Republican field began with a long list of 17 candidates, including Indianorigin Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and

former Florida governor Jeb Bush. The Democratic field, on the other hand, was not as crowded, with just Hilllary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders in the race. CFR explained that at stake in the primary and caucus are a certain number of delegates, or individuals who represent their states at national party conventions. After the primaries and caucuses, most political parties hold national conventions to finalise their choice for their presidential and vice presidential nominees. The candidate who accumulates a majority of his or her party’s delegates during the months-long process wins the nomination. In 2016, the Democratic candidate had to secure at least 2,382 out of 4,763 delegates to become the party’s nominee while the Republican candidate had to secure at least 1,237 out of 2,472 delegates. Tr ump officially accepted the Republican party’s nomination on July 22. Clinton, the former secretary of state, was officially nominated on July 26 at the Democratic Convention. Voters will now select presidential electors, who in turn, will vote for the new president and vice president on November 8 through the Electoral College. Electors are apportioned to each of the 50 states as well as to the District of Columbia (also known as Washington, DC). The number of electors in each state is equal to the number of members of Congress to which the state is entitled, while the 23rd Amendment grants the District of Columbia the same number of electors as the least populous state, currently three. Therefore, in total, there are currently 538 electors, corresponding to the 435 members of the House of Representatives and 100 senators, plus the three additional electors from the District of Columbia. It may be noted that electoral members are not members of US Congress.

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Jeremie is one of the worst-hit towns, some estimates say up to 80% has been destroyed. (Source-Internet) Port-au-Prince, Oct 9 (Agencies): Haiti has begun three days of national mourning for those killed by Hurricane Matthew, which devastated the south of the country. At least 900 people are believed to have died. Tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed and some 350,000 people need aid, the government says. Cholera is a major fear, with several deaths reported, as are food supplies, given the destruction of crops. Matthew went on to barrel up the south-eastern coast of the US, killing 10. It caused extensive flooding, power cuts and damage to buildings in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. At 02:00 local time (06:00 GMT), the now Category 1 Matthew was about 30km (18 miles) off the coast of Cedar Island in North Carolina and heading north-east, further out to sea, at 16mph (25km/h), the National Hurricane Center said. Matthew passed directly through Haiti’s Tiburon peninsula - encompassing Haiti’s en-

tire southern coast - driving the sea inland and flattening homes with winds of up to 230km/h (145mph) and torrential rain. The international aid response in Haiti was now “beginning to pick up�, according to Stephane Rolland, regional co-ordinator for the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC). But the challenges remain immense, given the difficulties with infrastructure and reaching remote areas. The official death toll remains at 336, but the government says this tally only includes fatalities confirmed by visits to villages. Many have not been reached due to collapsed roads and bridges. The country’s Civil Protection Agency says that number will rise. On Friday, civil protection officials told the BBC that 877 people had died. Beth Carroll, of the aid agency Catholic Relief Services, said: “The three needs that we’ve identified for the immediate response are food, water and shelter.

Kigali, Oct 9 (PTI): India has come up with a surprise proposal to increase the ambition of developed and developing countries to tackle the menace of Hydroflurocarbons, amid intense efforts by negotiators from nealy 200 countries here to strike a deal to phasedown the harmful refrigerant gas. At the Open Ended Working Group meeting at the Kigali Convention Centre yesterday, India agreed to consider an early baseline year for bringing down HFC consumption, provided developed countries agree to an early “freeze year� and drastically reduce the consumption of the climate-damaging greenhouse gas. However, the proposal has not yet received favourable response from the developed countries. The baseline is the maximum quantity of Hydroflurocarbons (HFCs) that a country can consume in a year. Freeze year is the year in which the baseline consumption has to be reached. After that, countries have to start reducing HFC consumption from baseline. Manoj Kumar Singh, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and lead Indian negotiator, said India has proposed developed countries to freeze their HFC consumption by 2016 and reduce it to 70 per cent by 2026 or 2027. “We have requested a steeper reduction from the developed countries but there is no change in their position,� he said about the developments unfolding ahead of the 28th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, taking place in Rwanda between October 10-14.

Yemen air strikes killed 140: McGoldrick United Nations (US), Oct 9 (AFP): More than 140 people were killed and more than 525 injured when air strikes hit a funeral ceremony in Yemen, a United Nations official said, with Huthi rebels blaming the attack on the Saudi-led coalition. The UN humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick, said aid workers were “shocked and outraged� by the attacks that hit a community hall in the capital Sanaa where mourners had gathered. “Initial reports from health officials in Sanaa indicate that over 140 people were killed and over 525 injured,� he said in a statement yesterday. The UN aid official called for an immediate investigation and said the international community must exert pressure to ensure civilians are protected. “This violence against civilians in Yemen must stop immediately,� said McGoldrick. One of the Arab world’s poorest countries, Yemen slid deeper into chaos when the Saudi-led coalition launched its air war in March 2015 to push back Huthi rebels and their allies who still hold the capital.

Jamie McGoldrick Yesterday’s strike was one of the deadliest attacks since the bombing campaign began in support of Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. In a statement to AFP, the Saudi-led coalition said it had no operations at the location and “other causes� for the incident must be considered. The coalition “has in the past avoided such gatherings and (they) have never been a subject of targeting,� it said. More than 6,700 people -- most of them civilians -have been killed in Yemen since the coalition intervened, according to the United Nations.

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VON team visits Governor on his birthday

Governor of Nagaland PB Acharya with Voice of Nagaland team led by Zangzang Zeliang at Raj Bhavan, Kohima.

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s One’ team managed by Voice of Nagaland (VON) paid a visit to the Governor

of Nagaland PB Acharya on The team led by VON Saturday which coinciden- managing director Zangzang tally happened to his 85th Zeliang performed for the birthday. Governor and lady wife while

the group also showed him the music video of the team under production. The team shot some scenes with the Governor which will be added in the upcoming music video ‘As One’. The team said the Governor treated them with birthday sweets and was pleased as he was celebrating his birthday. Zangzang said the Governor lauded the group’s efforts to spread peace and harmony through the initiative and had assured the group all possible help. He also informed that the music video was in the final stages of editing and would be released tentatively in the third week of October. It may be mentioned here that ‘As One’ team is a collaboration of artistes from all the communities residing in Nagaland. The message of the music video is based on peace and harmony.

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he Pondicherry University North East India Community (PUNEIC) holds bi-yearly a cultural festival called FATHOM. This year, the event was organised on Saturday at Convention cum Cultural Centre, R.V. Nagar, Kalapet. MalabikaDeo, Finance Officer &HOD, Dept of Commerce, PU and Cpt. B. Suresh Babu, Marine Commando, Chennai graced the function as the Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour. Each state performed several dances with signature dances like the Bamboo Dance from Mizoram, Bihu dance from Assam, victory celebration dancefrom Nagaland and KhambaThoibi from Manipur. The special guests were felicitated with north-east ethnic shawls and taken

aback by the cultural extravaganza. Nagaland was further represented by different attires from the region in the cultural ramp walk. The Naga group also performed a folk song and a skit to showcase how the Naga tribes have strived harmoniously with nature and other communities from days of yore. It also told of the family institution in an older typical Naga family where the youth would go out for hunting and the women stayed back and awaited the men, while preparing for their welcome with food and household comforts. After the event, many of awed audiences expressed their excitement to visit the North-Eastern states and successfully brought communities closer.

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uditions for the second season of reality singing show, ‘You Got the Voice Season’, will be begin today, the organizers have informed. The winner of the show will get a cash prize of Rs 1.5 lakh, while the finalists will get the opportunity for a video recording of an original song. The application form for the event will be available at Musician’s Academy, Purana Bazaar, Octet School of Music, Thahekhu and Bless Mart, 3rd Mile, Dimapur. Interested participants can sing in any dialect. There will be online auditions for contestants from other districts. For more information one can contact 9774-21-5977 or 9774-57-2006 and get necessary details.

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Kohli, Rahane put India on top

Ajinkya Rahane greets captain Virat Kohli for his magnificent inning as he walks to pavilion after his dismissal. (PTI)

Indore, Oct 9 (PTI): Indian skipper Virat Kohli hammered a listless New Zealand attack with a superlative double hundred as the hosts piled up a mammoth 557 for five on the second day of the third cricket Test here. Kohli stroked his way to a career-best 211 and was brilliantly supported by Ajinkya Rahane, who also notched up his highest score of 188 as the home team gained a clear upperhand on a pitch that will only get difficult to bat with passage of time. At stumps, New Zealand were 28 for no loss with Martin Guptill (17 batting) and Tom Latham (6 batting) at the crease. Kohli struck 20 hits to the fence while Rahane was equally dominant in his in-

nings that was laced with 4 sixes and 18 boundaries. The duo decimated the New Zealand attack to pile on a huge fourth wicket partnership of 365 – the highest-ever for India for the fourth wicket against all teams. When Virat Kohli declared half-an-hour before close, Rohit Sharma (51 not out in 63 balls) and Ravindra Jadeja (17 not out) were at the crease after adding a quick-fire 53 runs in 59 balls for the unbroken sixth wicket. Sharma cracked his third successive half-century of the series and struck 2 sixes and three fours. The day’s proceedings belonged almost entirely to Kohli who surpassed his previous best of 200 against West Indies at North Sound while

Rahane eclipsed his previous best of 147 against Australia at MCG. It was the second double century by Kohli in the space of six Tests and three months. These two batsmen’s complete domination of the clueless New Zealand bowling attack enabled India to add 98 runs in 30 overs in the second session after they had added 91 runs in the pre-lunch session after resuming at the overnight 267 for 3. Both batsmen exerted complete sway over the visitors’ attack and were hardly beaten before they fell early in the post tea session. They made the visitors chase leather for more than three sessions after joining forces in the post lunch period of play on day one yesterday with the score on 100 for three. When the partnership was broken by off-spinner Jeetan Patel, who trapped Kohli leg before the wicket as he tried to flick in the first over after tea, the Indian score had advanced to 465 and the stand had consumed nine minutes under eight hours and lasted 673 balls. Brief scores: New Zealand 28/0 vs India 557/5 (Kohli 211*, Rahane 188; Boult 2/113)

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England beat Malta in WC qualifier PARIS, Oct 9 (Agencies): England ground out a low-key 2-0 victory over Malta in 2018 World Cup qualifier in interim manager Gareth Southgate’s first game in charge, while defending champions Germany strolled past the Czech Republic 3-0. Daniel Sturridge and Dele Alli scored first-half goals in front of a crowd of 82,000 at Wembley to steer England to a second straight win in Group F, leaving them two points clear at the top.

Liverpool striker Sturridge headed superbly back across Malta goalkeeper Andrew Hogg in the 29th minute following an inviting cross from club team-mate Jordan Henderson. Alli then combined cleverly with Henderson to grab England’s second goal seven minutes before half-time, the duo exchanging passes on the edge of the area before the former poked home the rebound after his initial effort was saved.

Srikanth out of European circuit with injury NEW DELHI, Oct 9 (PTI): Rio Olympics quarter-finalist shuttler K Srikanth has been ruled out of the upcoming European circuit due to an ankle injury that he sustained during the Japan Super Series last month. “I don’t be taking part in the European circuit as I injured my right ankle during the Japan Open,” Srikanth wrote in his Instagram account along with a picture of his injured leg. “Hope to recover very fast and comeback for China Open,” he added. The European circuit includes two major tournaments -- Denmark Open and French Open. Srikanth had clinched the China Open in 2014 defeating legendary Lin Dan.

mistakenly scored by the player in his own team and 1.50 points are subtracted for each red card. Thus, Raul Gonzalez, Real Madrid player between 1994 and 2010, topped the list with 528 points, four points ahead of Cesar Rodriguez, former player of Barcelona between 1942 and 1955. Telmo Zarra, former player of Athletic Bilbao from 1940 to 1957, came third with 493 points, followed by Barcelona current star Messi, who started at the Catalan club in 2004, with 490 points. Quini, former player of Sporting Gijon and Barcelona from 1968 to 1987, came fifth with 488 points. The remaining top 10 positions were occupied by Juan Arza, Alfredo Di Stefano, Francisco Gento, Carlos Alonso ‘Santillana’ and Guillermo Gorostiza respectively. Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo held the 23rd position.

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Raul, Messi among La Liga’s five best players Valencia, Oct 8 (IANS): Raul Gonzalez, Cesar Rodriguez, Telmo Zarra, Lionel Messi and Enrique Castro ‘Quini’ led the list of the best footballers in La Liga’s history, according to a study conducted by the Centre for Research on Spanish Football History and Statistics. The findings of the study depended on the performance analysis of the 9,117 La Liga players from the season of 1928-29 until 2015-16, reports Efe. The survey’s analysts believe that the performance of football players can be assessed with the same criteria used in basketball, including scored points, rebounds, assists and fouls. Under the standards of this study, 24 points are awarded to each player based on minutes played per season, one point for each goal scored and 0.60 point for each scored penalty. On the other hand, 0.40 point is subtracted for each goal

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Died on 10th October 2015 A year has gone by since the day you left us on this day to your heavenly abode. The faith you have in the Lord, dedication and strength, your smile and encouragement has became a constant pillar of strength in our lives. In silent grief, we deeply miss you and fondly remembered. Loving children, in-laws, grandchildren and relatives. K-3695

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Radwanska beats Konta to win China Open

Beijing, Oct 9 (Agencies): Johanna Konta missed out on a second WTA singles title of the year after being beaten in straight sets by Agnieszka Radwanska in the final of the China Open in Beijing on Sunday. Radwanska won the event for the second time in her career with a 6-4 6-2 triumph over the British No 1 in 95 minutes. Despite the defeat, Konta will become the first British woman since Jo Durie in 1984 to enter the top 10 in the world when the rankings are updated on Monday. “I’m very pleased with this week,” said Konta, who won her first title at the Stanford Classic in July. “I’m very pleased with my progress over the last few years and hopefully there are still many places to climb. “But as of now, I’m really enjoying my journey and really enjoying working hard and really working towards playing matches like these against players like Agnieszka. Hopefully, I will have many more in the future.”

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The family of Late Y. Katovi Chishi, acknowledge the kind expression of sympathy, love, support and help in our time of sorrow and sharing our prayer which will always remain in our memories. We like to convey each and every individual, churches, organisations and well wishers who stood by us during the sad demise of our Son/Brother on 7th October 2016 and laid to rest for eternal abode at Chumukedima. We will like to convey our special thanks to : 1. Mrs. & Mr. Kipili Sangtam, Power Minister. 14. Garo Baptist Church, Chumukedima 2. Mrs. Aboli Metha, 15. Nepali Baptist Church, Chumukedima Principal Police Training School 16. Christ Community Church, Chumukedima 3. Toniho & Ritsala Chishi, Chumukedima 17. Nagamese Baptist Fellowship 4. Shri. Yenrenthung (AIG) Chumukedima 18. PTS Chapel, Chumukedima 5. Shri. Phillip Humtso (AIG) Chumukedima 19. Town Baptist Church, Chumukedima 6. Er. Nagashe Swu PWD R&B Dimapur 20. Nagaland Police Brass Band PTS 7. Shri. Z. Thele(DAO) PWD R&B Dimapur 21. Sumi Group PTS 8. Shri. Ghotoyi Kiba Purana Bazaar 22. PTS Staff’s 9. Shri. Tovi Swu, Contractor Chumukedima 23. CACWF, Chumukedima 10. Shri. Bohoto Achumi, Chumukedima 24. Chumukedima Village Youth Society 11. Shri. Ghonito Achumi, Chumukedima 25. Lotisa Mapulumi Union, Dimapur 12. Sumi Baptist Akukuhow, Chumukedima 26. Kikhruruzha Colony, Chumukedima 13. Tikhir Baptist Church, Dimapur 27. Mission Compound Colony, Chumukedima. We deeply regret our inability to mention and thank each and every individual but we will remain indebted for the act of kindness you all have shown. It is our prayer that Almighty God blesses you all abundantly. DP-7932

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Dynamos hold Blasters 0-0 in ISL

Players of Kerala Blasters and Delhi Dynamos during their ISL match at Kochi on Sunday.

Kochi, Oct 9 (PTI): Kerala Blasters secured their first point in the Hero Indian Super League after playing out a goalless draw at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here Sunday. Kerala Blasters lost their first two matches with narrow margins. Against Delhi Dynamos, cheered by a capacity crowd again, the home team had their

chances to kill the game but for the third successive match, their strikers drew a blank. Delhi Dynamos were nowhere close to the dazzling performance from their opening match when they upset defending champions Chennaiyin FC. They were the second-best side for long spells and never really had clear chances to grab their second successive victory.

Kerala Blasters manager Steve Coppell opted to start with three foreign players up front, handing Michael Chopra his first start of the season. The former Newcastle striker was accommodated after the home team opted for an Indian goalkeeper in Sandip Nandy, and the choice to have more foreign power upfront did not surprise anyone. Chopra was determined to not just open his account in this edition of ISL but also of his team. The England striker moved quickly, got into open spaces but remained unsuccessful all night. It was Chopra who was presented with the best chance of the first half and probably the match just seconds before the breather. Chopra received a long ball from his own half which evaded the entire Delhi defence. He was one-on-one with the goalkeeper but the narrow angle meant Delhi goalkeeper Doblas was able to get his hand to the ball and parry the danger away. Delhi Dynamos were

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surprisingly subdued. Coming into this game on the back of an entertaining win over Chennaiyin FC, Delhi were expected to hit the ground running. The visitors, however, lacked direction and enterprise in the first session even though former Chelsea FC midfielder Florent Malouda was included in the starting XI. Delhi rarely had clear looks at the rival goal and were restricted to long hopeful attempts which did not trouble the goalkeeper. The closest they got to the rival goal was when Brazilian striker Marcelinho, who scored a brace in their opening win, worked his way inside the danger zone beating a couple of defenders but Sandesh Jhingan stopped his run. Jhingan was also on hand to turn away a dangerous freekick towards the closing stages with a slide and was later adjudged Hero of the Match. Delhi Dynamos now have four points from two matches while Kerala have a point and are just above FC Goa at the bottom of the table.

MDSC to host motor rally on December 14-15 MOKOKCHUNG, OCT 9 (NPN): The Mokokchung District Sports Council (MDSC) would host a motor rally on December 14 and 15 to commemorate ‘Nagaland Autumn Rally’ held in 1991. The event would consist of 2 sections; non-competitive

adventure tour of the districts and competitive auto-cross, informed Alemtemsu Longkumer, vice president MDSC at a press conference held at Hotel Metsupen. Alemtemsu said that ‘Nagaland Autumn Rally’ was the 1st Motor rally ever

held in Nagaland in October 1991. The rally was flagged off from the state Capital Kohima – Kiphire – Tuensang – Mokokchung – Chozuba – Kohima and culminated at Mokokchung. The 2nd edition was held in 1992 to commemorate 35 years of

Nagaland statehood. Since then, MDSC has organized Discover Mokokchung 2006, and three editions of Tour De Hills in 2008, 2009 and 2015, he added. Mokokchung District Sports Council (MDSC) was established on February 16, 1979.

Open volleyball tourney on Oct 22 Dimapur, Oct 9 (NPN): Medüto Society in collaboration with NYK Phek would be organizing an open volleyball tournament on October 22 at Chozuba town. Interested teams can contact 9856461297, 8414803545 or 897492056.

Team champion Immanuel Hall celebrate with their trophy and medals.

Dimapur, Oct 9 (NPN): Immanuel Hall, Y. Zhimo Colony clinched 47 medals (25 gold, 8 silver and 14 bronze) to emerge as the team champion of the 4th Faith in Action Taekwondo Championship held at State Badminton Stadium, Dimapur on October 7 and 8. Dimapur Club won 15 gold, 8 silver and 11 bronze medals to bag the runner-up. Korean Grand Master

Seongkuk Jeong, 7th Dan Black Belt, who was present during the occasion said he was impressed by seeing the talents among the local boys and girls. “These young players are truly a product who can represent India in International level if they are given proper training”, he said. Meanwhile, the 1st India Tia Open International Cham-

pionship 2016 Taekwondo would be held at Kolkata on December 28 and 29. St. Mary Montessori Higher Secondary School was adjudged as the best discipline school during the two-day tournament. Temsumar of Vision Home Higher Secondary School and Diana D. Chishi of Immanuel Hall were awarded the best fighter in boys and girls category respectively.

Loyem memorial soccer c’ship TUENSANG, OCT 9 (NPN): The 24th edition of the Loyem Memorial Senior Soccer Open championship 2016 would begin on October 12 at public ground Tuensang under the theme ‘Aspire, Inspire, Achieve’. The opening ceremony of the tournament would be graced by the Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha Neiphiu Rio as the chief guest.

Nagaland girls to play Haryana in Subroto cup final Correspondent Kohima, Oct 9 (NPN): Nagaland junior girls’ U-17 entered final of the ongoing 57th edition of the Subroto International Cup after defeating its rival NCC North East girls by 1-0 in the semi-final match on October 8. Nagaland girls would play the final match against

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Haryana girls on October 10 at Dr. Ambedkar stadium New Delhi. The lone and winning goal for the state was scored by Lhaitinglam in the 58 minutes of the match. The state team is led by football coach Ropfü Meyase and, Bijim PS and sponsored by the department of youth resources and sports, government of Nagaland.

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