September 2, 2020

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Vol XXX No. 268

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CNTC lauds bold step of WSH, WCH

DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) has lauded Western Sumi Hoho (WSH) and Western Chakhesang Hoho (WCH) for taking a “bold and pragmatic” step” to deal with anti-social elements. CNTC said that their “dynamic leadership” in coming forward and requesting the commissioner of police to furnish names and other details of arrested criminals belonging to the two communities so that action could be taken against them as per their respective customary laws. According to CNTC, such bold and pragmatic steps set standards and reflects the vision of bridging the gap between different communities brought by anti-social elements within the Naga family. “This responsibility lies in all of us and has almost become an emergency and should be emulated by all others also,” CNTC stated.

Moderate tremor jolts Nagaland, NE states

DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): A ‘moderate’ quake, measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale, jolted Nagaland during the early hours of Tuesday, around 2.30 a.m. According to USGS report, the epicentre was 111 km South East of Phek, in Myanmar. State disaster management officials said that no loss of life or property has been reported till the filing of this report. Meanwhile, another earthquake measuring 3.7 magnitude on the Richter scale was reported in Manipur on Monday. India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the quake was felt at 9.27 p.m. in border Ukhrul district and was at a depth of 50 km. The tremor, which lasted for several seconds, forced panicstricken people to run out of their homes in the night.

Petrol prices up

DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): After a day’s hiatus, stateowned oil marketing companies (OMCs) Tuesday increased price of petrol by 4-5 paise per litre. Diesel prices, however, have remained unchanged since July 30. According to IOCL website, petrol price in the national capital rose to Rs 82.08 per litre. After today’s rate revision, a litre of petrol in Dimapur and Kohima was retailing at Rs.87.37 and Rs.88.27 respectively. OMCs, however, reduced the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) by close to Rs 1,500 per kilo litre (kl) and kept the price of nonsubsidised cooking gas and auto gas unchanged from last month.

NEW DELHI, SEP 1 (AGENCIES): India’s GDP needs to rise annually at 8-8.5 per cent to create opportunities in the post COVID-19 era, and the country risks a decade of stagnating incomes and quality of life if urgent steps are not taken to spur growth, says a report. According to the report by McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), the country will have to undertake a slew of reform measures over the next 12-18 months with the aim of increasing productivity and creating jobs. Given the increasing urbanisation and population trends, there will be 90 million additional workers in search of non-farm jobs by 2030 and India will have to triple job creation to 12 million gainful non-farm jobs per year from the 4 million achieved between 2013 to 2018, it said. The report warns that lower growth of between 5.5 to 6 percent would help the economy absorb only about six million new workers, marking a decade of lost opportunity. The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting lockdown combined with an already slowing pre-COVID

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workers were much more likely to want a job guarantee, primarily for the livelihood security that they provide in these hard times,” they wrote. From hotels to trade, electricity generation, manufacturing and construction, almost every segment of the Indian economy showed a sharp contraction during the first three months of the financial year. The only sector that posted positive growth was agriculture, at 3.4%. By all accounts, a quick recovery is unlikely in India, and it is only in the last three months of the year that growth is expected to return to positive territory. Cases continue to spike and lockdowns are ongoing in several areas. As a result, consumer demand, which determines 60% of GDP, is unlikely to return in a hurry as most people are stepping out only to buy essentials. India’s economy was already faltering when Covid-19 struck. Last year, unemployment touched a 45-year high and growth dipped to 4.7%, the lowest in six years. Output was shrinking as demand fell and banks were burdened by a mountain of debt.

Odd-Even system in India bids adieu to Pranab Mukherjee Dmu, Kma to continue NEW DELHI, SEP 1 (PTI): Bugles sounded the last post, soldiers clicked their heels and fired in the air and the small gathering, many in PPE suits, raised their hands in salute as India’s 13th president Pranab Mukherjee was cremated on Tuesday in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. The nation bid farewell to ‘Citizen Mukherjee’, who was given a ceremonial send-off in accordance with COVID-19 protocol, with visors, face shields, masks and the number of people at the Lodhi Road crematorium strictly restricted. The tributes continued to pour in for the statesman, scholar and master political strategist, who stayed in public life for more than five decades as a long-time Congress leader and then as president, but only close family and friends were present at the funeral conducted with

Abhijit Mukherjee, son of late Pranab Mukherjee, performs rituals during the cremation in New Delhi, Tuesday. (PTI)

full state honours. Mukherjee, 84, died on Monday at the Army’s Research and Referral Hospital following a 21-day battle with multiple ailments. He tested positive for COVID-19 when he was admitted to the hospital on August 10 and was operated the same day for removal of a brain clot. His son, former MP Abhijit Mukherjee, performed the last rites with

family and friends paying their last respects clad in personal protective gear. A hush fell over the crematorium as the coffin wrapped in tricolour made its way inside the complex. The air was solemn and fragrant with flowers. Earlier in the morning, Mukherjee’s mortal remains were taken in a flower bedecked white hearse van from the hospital to his home in 10 Rajaji Marg.

NSCN (I-M) chairman appeals for unity

(2nd L) Q. Tuccu with TR Zeliang and presidents of ENPO, NH and NSF.

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DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): NSCN (I-M) chairman Q Tuccu, who recently held a series of meetings with political leaders and leaders of civil society groups, has reportedly appealed for unity and active role of all stakeholders for permanent peace in the region. A statement issued by Tokugha Awomi, deputy secretary to Yaruiwo, stated

that Tuccu held an informal discussion before his planned departure to New Delhi with top leaders including Leader of Opposition TR Zeliang, who is also the convenor of NPF’s newly formed Political Affairs Mission (PAM) and other leaders including presidents of Naga Hoho HK Zhimomi, Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO)

Kekongchim Yimchunger and Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) Ninoto Awomi at his residence. Tuccu also had a consultation with leaders of 14 Apex Naga Tribal Hohos of Nagaland (ANTHN). During the informal discussion with leaders, the NSCN (I-M) chairman stressed on the Naga issue and maintained that it was time to be united for a peaceful lasting solution in the region. Tuccu said that the role of stakeholders should be totally focused to resolve and facilitate any differences that would arise. Since there would only be one common Naga accord, Tuccu opined that it was important to take all Nagas along for an inclusive solution covering all Naga inhabited areas.

DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): Odd-Even system for nonessential vehicular movement in Dimapur and Kohima have been extended till September 30. Both in Dimapur and Kohima, vehicles ending with Odd numbers- 1,3,5,7,9 can ply on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and Even numbers- 2,4,6,8,0 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with no restrictions on Sundays. Further, two wheelers (without pillion in Kohima) have also been exempted from the restriction. In an order, Commissioner of Police (CP) Dimapur, Rothihu Tetso, informed that regulations will be enforced within Dimapur town and NH-29 till Chumukedima. However, the category under essential services as notified earlier would be exempted, the CP stated.

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State COVID tally crosses 4000-mark COVID-19 STATUS AS ON september 1, 2020 ACTIVE CASES Asymp- Symptomatic RecovMiTotal District Death tomatic ered grated Cases Mild Moderate Dimapur 8 1 1604 1902 277 9* 3 Kiphire 0 0 1 11 10 0 0 Kohima 1 0 873 1265 387 0 4 Longleng 0 0 3 5 1 0 1 Mokokchung 0 0 19 27 8 0 0 Mon 1 0 235 288 50 0 2 Peren 0 0 265 268 3 0 0 Phek 0 0 31 32 1 0 0 Tuensang 0 0 48 67 19 0 0 Wokha 0 0 19 24 5 0 0 Zunheboto 21 0 0 93 114 0 0 Total 10 1 3191 4003 782 9 10 *1 death is Covid-19 positive but not due to Covid-19

DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): Nagaland COVID-19 tally crossed the 4000-mark after 53 fresh cases were reported from across the state on Tuesday, taking the tally to 4003 cases. According to Health minister, S. Pangnyu Phom 31 new cases were detected in Kohima, 13 in Mon and 9 in Dimapur. Further, 77 persons in Dimapur, 51 in Kohima, 3 in Mon and 2 in Tuensang recovered from the

infection. Total active cases in the state stood at 793, 3191 recovered, 9 deaths and 9 recovered. As per the severity of symptoms, 782 active cases are asymptomatic,10 mild and 1 moderate case. Further, out of 4003 positive cases, the distribution across various categories of people include 1,703 cases from the Armed Forces, 1268 returnees, 288 frontline workers and 744 traced contacts.

India’s COVID-19 tally nears 37 lakh

PTI adds: With 69,921 people testing positive for coronavirus infection on Tuesday, India’s COVID-19 tally mounted to 36,91,166, while recoveries surged to 28,39,882, pushing the recovery rate to 76.94 per cent, according to Union Health Ministry data. The death toll, meanwhile, climbed to 65,288 with 819 new fatalities being reported in a span of 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am showed. The Health ministry further stated that the COVID-19 case fatality rate declined further and now stands at 1.77 per cent. There are 7,85,996 active cases which constitutes 21.29 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated. India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20lakh mark on August 7 and went past 30 lakh on August 23.

NFHRCC, PWD (R&B) undertake joint survey DIMAPUR, SEP 1 (NPN): Nagaland Foothills Road Coordination Committee (NFHRCC) members along PWD (R&B) Dimapur officials and representatives of adjoining villages undertook a joint survey assessment visit to Niuland sector on August 31, for construction of motorable road within this working season. In a press release, NFHRCC acknowledged the “prompt action” taken by PWD(R&B). NFHRCC stated that the PWD(R&B)

NFHRCC, PWD officials and others during the survey.

chief engineer Limanaro, in a letter to respective divisional EEs PWD (R&B) dated August 26, 20, directed EEs to submit detail report within a stipulated

for final assessment to restore the entire foothills stretches to a motorable road in the ensuing winter season as desired by the Naga public.

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NE weather alert, heavy rainfall likely

KOLKATA, SEP 1 (AGENCIES): Parts of North East India are likely to experience heavy rainfall activity over the next few days. According to The Weather Channel’s met team, moist southerly winds from the Bay of Bengal are expected to converge over North East, thereby leading to the formation of a cyclonic circulation over the region. Widespread rainfall is expected over the region until Thursday, with Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura likely to experience heavy rains, thunderstorms, and lightning. India Meteorological Department (IMD) adds that isolated heavy to very heavy falls are expected over the region In view of the forecasted conditions, a “yellow” alert had been (Cont’d on p-5) placed. K Y M C


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