Nagaland: Centre to begin fresh talks with NSCN-IM soon
Dimapur: The Centre and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) have agreed to resume formal talks soon regarding the long-standing Naga political issue. Officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), including Advisor for the North East, A.K. Mishra, met with NSCN-IM leaders, including General Secretary and chief negotiator Thuingaleng Muivah, in Dimapur on [] The post Nagaland: Centre to begin fresh talks with NSCN-IM soon appeared first on NorthEast Now .
National Embroidery month: Celebrating the rare traditional embroideries of India!
The delicate embroideries of India have a history to behold, that tells the centuries old stories of varied artistry and craftsmanship depicting the rich and diverse cultures of India. Some of these are the rarest of the rare, having lost their significance and are hidden somewhere in the weaving looms or in the corners of the subcontinent. As we come to an end to the National Embroidery month, it is time that we recognize the talent of the craftsmen who create and art through a thread and needle in hand. Let us take you to an embroidery journey from the North to the South of India, exploring some of the rare and the most traditional embroideries of India: Crewel Embroidery (Kashmir) The Crewel embroidery has been in existence since the 11 th century, being an indigenous craft of Kashmir. The art form in its prime was once admired by the Mughal Emperors as well as the Queen Elizabeth of England. Crewelwork is a kind of free surface embroidery crafted on wool, with no particular style of patterns. Earlier, the embroidery was done on linen twill, but now silk, cotton velvet, silk organza are also used. Now the embroidery is done on cushions, curtains and other home dcor items. Chamba Rumal Embroidery (Himachal Pradesh) The royal women of the Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh flourished this traditional embroidery since the 17 th century in princely hill states. It has a distinct style with small rectangles and squares, embroidered with silk threads, thin metal wires or metallic yarn identical on both the sides. It was mostly used in wedding gifts and ceremonial coverings, especially brides dowry. The embroidery often depicted gods and goddesses in its patterns drawn by women and children, later skilled craftsmen. The Chamba embroidery has lost its significance, sacredness and essence, with families keeping the art alive only fir survival. Shamilami Embroidery (Manipur) Shalimali is basically a blend of weaving and embroidery featuring animal designs. It was once considered to be a symbol of high class, that people wore for their recognition of bravery and heroism by the King. The embroidery was adorned on a three paneled traditional shawl for the warriors with some bold tribal motifs that were incorporated as a belief to offer protection in a battle. Similar versions can be observed in Nagaland as well. Khneng Embroidery (Meghalaya) Khneng (meaning border) is a 200-year-old Khasi embroidery that belongs to Mustoh village of Meghalaya. The Khasi community practices the craft, with the designs reflecting their belief and connect to nature. It was inspired by a local insect called Kitiar. Mustoh is the only known village practicing Khneng embroidery, deeply rooted in the culture of Khasis. Khneng is traditionally done on eri silk shawls. Sujini Embroidery (Bihar) Sujini embroidery originated in the 1920s in the Bhunsura village of Bihar originally as a form of quilting. The simple elegant styles on vibrant shades of silk and cotton are known for the kantha running stitch. The motifs featured include geometric shapes and symbols of nature. Sujini embroidery often depicts storytelling by women, about resilience and overcoming hardships. The craft almost became extinct and was revived in 1988. It is now protected under the GI Act. Pipli Embroidery (Odisha) The Pipli embroidery has its origins back to 12 th century from the Pipli village of Odisha. Bright patterned fabric pieces are stitched together on a plain cloth, mostly velvet. Mirror and lacework is also done, along with stitching of patterns. Based on the patchwork it began to be known as Chandua. Originally, pipli work began to be done in the Jagannath Puri culture during the Rath Yatra, the designs reflected the same. And nowadays, Pipli embroidery can be found in home dcor items. Rabari Embroidery (Gujarat) Rabari embroidery is practiced by the nomadic Rabari or Rewari community of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The colorful, vibrant and vivid patterns of Rabari very much reflect upon the women who make it. Traditionally, the designs, motifs and patterns depicted upon the mythological and historical events of the past. Mirrors of all shapes and sizes are also added to the embroidery, for the belief that it will protect from evil spirits. Gujarat is also home to another traditional embroidery, the Karchobi embroidery which was introduced in the 17 th century. It is a type of Mochi embroidery that belongs to the Kutch region. Karchobi embroidery could be observed on bridal outfits, temple chariots and tent hangings. Kasuti Embroidery (Karnataka) Kasuti translates to Kai, meaning hand and suti which is weave or wrap. The embroidery has its origin back to the Chalukya rule from the 6 th to 12 th century in North Karnataka. In Kasuti embroidery, there is a single thread which involves the counting of each thread on the cloth. Both sides of the cloth look identical, as the stitching of the patterns is without any knots. It was inspired by the local rangoli patterns, with those of a chariot, palanquin, lamps began to be formed through stiches like Gavanti, Murgi, Negi among others. Toda Embroidery (Tamil Nadu) The name of the embroidery is derived from the tribe that embroiders it, the Toda or Todu community of Nilgiris. You can witness sacred red and black patterns on shawls called poothkuli. Designs made by them reflect on their ancestors tattoos that are believed to guide spirits to the afterlife. Practiced by women, the embroidery has its own unique style called pugur, which means flower. The designs also stylize sun, moon, stars and the eyes of peacock feathers. The rarest embroidered threads are the most delicate and fragile. In the modern era, the traditional embroideries need to be cherished and appreciated a lot more. Also, it is time to preserve the craft and its craftsmanship for the coming generations, so that the legacy and tradition continues aheadbefore they turn into absolute oblivion.
Naga students push for 80% job quota at Nagaland University
Kohima: The Naga Students Federation (NSF) has called for reserving 80% of teaching and non-teaching positions at Nagaland University for indigenous Nagas, citing concerns over employment stability and adequate local representation at the institution. In a letter addressed to the Vice Chancellor, the NSF pointed out that non-indigenous staff members often serve brief tenures before [] The post Naga students push for 80% job quota at Nagaland University appeared first on NorthEast Now .
These twelve states are Assam, Mizoram, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal, and Sikkim.
Nagaland holds first meet on 8th economic census
NIT Nagaland Assistant Professor Grade II Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline
National Institute of Technology (NIT Nagaland) has recruits Assistant Professor Grade II Posts. Candidates Can Apply on or before 25-02-2025.
Centre releases Rs 231 crore under NDRF for Telangana
HYDERABAD: The Union government has approved Rs 231.75 crore additional central assistance under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to Telangana, which was affected by floods in 2024. On Wednesday, a high-level committee, under the chairmanship of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, approved the release of Rs 1,554.99 crore under NDRF to five states, including Telangana. Of this, Rs 608.08 crore was approved for Andhra Pradesh, Rs 288.93 crore for Tripura, Rs 255.24 crore for Odisha, Rs 231.75 crore for Telangana and Rs 170.99 crore for Nagaland. The Ministry of Home Affairs said that the approved amount was subject to an adjustment of 50% of the opening balance available for the year in the SDRF. According to the MHA, during the financial year 2024-25, the Centre released Rs 18,322.80 crore to 27 states under SDRF, Rs 4,808.30 crore to 18 states under NDRF, Rs 2,208.55 crore to 14 states under SDMF and Rs 719.72 crore to eight states under NDMF.
CM Chandrababu Naidu thanks PM Modi for Rs 608-crore flood relief
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for allocating Rs 608.08 crore to Andhra Pradesh under disaster and flood relief. On behalf of the people of Andhra Pradesh, I express heartfelt gratitude to the Honble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji and Honble Union Home Minister Shri @AmitShah Ji for sanctioning Rs 608.08 Cr for our state out of the Rs 1554.99 Cr allocated to all states under disaster and flood relief, Naidu posted on X. The high level committee under the chairmanship of Union Home Minister, approved Rs 1,554.99 crore of additional Central assistance to five States, including Rs 608 crore to Andhra Pradesh, Rs 288.93 crore to Tripura, Rs 255.24 crore to Odisha, Rs 231.75 crore to Telangana, and Rs 170.99 crore to Nagaland. V-Cs appointment based on merit marks a new chapter Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday felt that the appointment of university Vice-Chancellors purely on merit, following the established procedures marks a fresh chapter in higher education. Today marks a fresh chapter for higher education in Andhra Pradesh, Naidu posted on X. Making it clear that the Vice-Chancellors will be henceforth appointed purely on merit, following the established procedures, he said though higher education plays a key role in shaping future citizens, political influence and lobbying undermined this process during the previous regime. The merit-based system introduced by our NDA government ensures that deserving individuals are appointed to serve the cause of knowledge. This approach is already delivering results while promoting social justice. For the first time, a lady from the ST community, Prof Prasanna Sree Garu, has been appointed as Vice-Chancellor (Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry). This is a proud milestone for education and social justice, he said. He congratulated the newly appointed Vice-Chancellors and wished them a successful tenure in advancing education and knowledge.
Nagaland govt puts on hold transfer, posting of 1,650 school teachers
KOHIMA, Feb 19: The Nagaland government has put on hold the process of transfer and posting of 1,650 government school teachers across the state. Principal director of school education, Thavaseelan K, in a notification issued on Monday, said, In the interest of public service, the orders dated February 6 and February 10 are hereby kept []
Naga tribes urge Naga groups to unite to preserve spirit of oneness
DIMAPUR, Feb 19: Expressing concern over growing factionalism among Naga groups, tribal organisations from Nagaland and Manipur representing the community have called for an urgent need for all Naga political groups to unite and cooperate with one another to preserve the spirit of oneness. The appeal was made during a meeting between Naga tribal organisations []
Nagalands Unique Landscapes, Culture Can Boost Film Industry: Experts The Frontier Manipur
Nagalands Unique Landscapes, Culture Can Boost Film Industry: ExpertsThe Frontier Manipur
Disaster Response Fund: Ministry of Home Affairs approves Rs 1,555 crore for five states
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) approved Rs 1,554.99 crore in additional central assistance for five states hit by natural disasters in 2024. Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the funds for Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland, Odisha, Telangana, and Tripura under the national disaster response fund.
Researchers from Nagaland and Cotton Universities have documented a significant glacier retreat in Arunachal Pradesh over the last three decades, showing an average glacier loss of 16.94 sq km per year. Their study underscores the implications for water availability and ecological balance, highlighting the need for climate adaptation strategies to manage water resources.
Naga Tribes from Nagaland and Manipur Urge Unity Amid Rising Factionalism Borok Times
Naga Tribes from Nagaland and Manipur Urge Unity Amid Rising FactionalismBorok Times
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Centre Sanctions Rs 1554.99 Cr To Five States Hit By Floods, Landslides, Cyclones
NEW DELHI, Feb 19: A committee headed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has approved Rs 1554.99 crore of additional central assistance under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to five states affected by floods, flash floods, landslides and cyclonic storms during 2024. Out of the total amount of Rs 1554.99 crore, Rs 608.08 crore has been approved for Andhra Pradesh, Rs 170.99 crore for Nagaland, Rs 255.24 crore for Odisha, Rs 231.75 crore for Telangana and Rs 288.93 [] The post Centre Sanctions Rs 1554.99 Cr To Five States Hit By Floods, Landslides, Cyclones appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NEW DELHI: A committee headed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has approved Rs 1554. 99 crore of additional central assistance under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to five states affected by floods, flash floods, landslides and cyclonic storms during 2024. Out of the total amount of Rs 1554.99 crore, Rs 608.08 crore has been approved for Andhra Pradesh, Rs 170.99 crore for Nagaland, Rs 255.24 crore for Odisha, Rs 231.75 crore for Telangana and Rs 288.93 crore for Tripura, according to an official statement. In a post on X, Shah said, The Modi government stands like a rock in support of the disaster-affected people. Today, the MHA approved an additional central assistance of Rs 1554. 99 crore to Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland, Odisha, Telangana, and Tripura under the NDR fund. This is in addition to the Rs.18,322.80 crore released by the Centre to 27 states under the SDR fund. The high level committee approved central assistance of Rs 1554.99 crore to five states from the NDRF, subject to an adjustment of 50 per cent of the opening balance for the year available in the SDRF. This additional assistance is over and above the funds released by the Centre to the states in the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), already placed at the disposal of the states. During the financial year 2024-25, the Centre has released Rs 18,322.80 crore to 27 states in SDRF and Rs 4,808.30 crore from NDRF to 18 states, Rs 2208.55 crore from the State Disaster Mitigation Fund (SDMF) to 14 states and Rs 719.72 crore from National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF) to eight states. The Centre had deputed Inter-Ministerial Central Teams (IMCTs) to these states, immediately after the calamities, without waiting for the receipt of formal memorandums, the statement said. Meanwhile, Kerala which suffered a deadly landslide in July 2024, which razed the entire villages of Mundakkai-Chooralmala in the Wayanad district, killing over 400 people and displacing hundreds, has not been included in the list by the Centre. The Centre has refused to provide grants for the rehabilitation of the Wayanad landslide victims, instead, it sanctioned an interest-free loan of529.50 crore to the Kerala government under the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI). (With inputs from Online Desk)
Nagaland: MoS Kirti Vardhan says centre focus on NE development in Union Budget 2025
Guwahati: Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change and External Affairs, Karti Vardhan Singh, on Tuesday discussed the Union Budget for 2025, stating the governments commitment to the advancement of the North East region, during a press conference at Nagalands State BJP Headquarters,. Speaking at the press conference, Singh highlighted the Centres [] The post Nagaland: MoS Kirti Vardhan says centre focus on NE development in Union Budget 2025 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Understanding of countrys diverse cultures necessary for national integration: Nagaland Governor
KOHIMA, Feb 18: Maintaining that India is a land of unparalleled beauty, rich traditions, and diverse cultures, Nagaland Governor La Ganesan on Tuesday called upon all to understand and appreciate each others differences for national integration. Ganesan was addressing a programme after the conclusion of the National Integration Tour (NIT) for 20 participants at the []
Nagaland Governor calls for understanding differences
Dimapur: Nagaland Governor La Ganesan stressed the need for the citizens of the country to understand and appreciate each others differences while celebrating our shared values, as India is a land of unparalleled beauty, rich traditions and diverse cultures. Addressing the flagging-in ceremony of the national integration tour at Kohima garrison of Assam Rifles on [] The post Nagaland Governor calls for understanding differences appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland truck accident claims duo
DIMAPUR, FEB 17: Two killed in a truck accident in Nagaland, according to police. The Additional Superintendent of Police & PRO, Mokokchung, informed that on February 15, around 5 am, a truck bearing No ASO1 DD 9179 traveling from Mariani, Assam, to Longkhim, Tuensang in Nagaland met with an accident on Dikhu Road, about one []
Assam: Three bears illegally transported from Nagaland to Chattisgarh via Guwahati
Guwahati: Locals in Sonapur, on the outskirts of Guwahati, intercepted a truck with a Chhattisgarh registration number on Monday night around 10 pm, discovering three bears being transported under suspicious circumstances. Locals spotted the truck on National Highway 37 and questioned the vehicles occupants. The staff reportedly told them they were transporting the bears from [] The post Assam: Three bears illegally transported from Nagaland to Chattisgarh via Guwahati appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland Education Advisor Stands Firm on Teacher Transfers Despite Opposition
Nagaland's Education Advisor, Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, affirmed that the ongoing teacher transfer process will continue, despite opposition. The transfers aim to balance teacher distribution across urban and rural areas, ensuring fair education for all students. While acknowledging personal challenges faced by teachers, Yhome assured that exceptional cases will be addressed with sensitivity.
Red alert sounded as poachers on prowl in Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL: An organised gang of tiger poachers, which also includes women and children, could have poached 10-11 tigers in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh over the last three months. It is believed that the arrest of these gang members last month in Maharashtra prompted the central governments Wildlife Crime Control Bureau to issue a nationwide alert. An ongoing probe by multiple agencies into tiger poaching following the arrests of key operatives of the gang comprising the tribal Pardhi community in Chandrapur (Maharashtra) in January, has revealed a strong possibility of 10-11 tigers having been poached by the gang in the three adjoining states over the last three-four months, a member of the probe team said. While the notorious tiger poacher Ajit Rajgond alias Ajit Pardhi, his mother, wife and key associates were arrested in Chandrapur on January 25, his equally notorious brother Keru and aides escaped. Just a fortnight after the arrests of Ajit and key associates, four more members of his gang were nabbed in a joint operation by the state Tiger Strike Force of the MP forest department and the special task force (STF) of MP police, from their camp in Dindori district of their native eastern MP. We arrested four persons from the spot, including two close relatives of Ajit (both aged between 16 and 18 years) and two other male gang members, one aged 19 and the other being 22 years old. Were searching for other members of the large gang, particularly his brothers and sons, who are on the run, a probe team member said. The gang has been involved in multiple criminal activities, including poaching of tigers and other wild animals (whose remains fetch big money in international markets), narcotics smuggling, looting and killings of humans, as well as selling fake animal parts (like colouring goat skin as tiger skin). The members keep moving from one state to another, including parts of their native MP, adjoining Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, UP, Punjab, Bihar, West Bengal and the North East. They have key contacts in the North East, especially Nagaland, which are helping the remains of animals (including tigers) poached by them, to smuggle abroad. Not just the North East, but the two teenagers who are currently at the juvenile centre (following the arrests in Dindori) were even talking over the phone to contacts based as far as the US, which speaks volumes about the extent of their criminal activities, an official said. The gang has been poaching tigers in two ways through Lotus-shaped metallic booby/leg traps and the fanda (noose) made from clutch wires, besides crude bombs. You name any animal, and theyll tell you yes, theyve poached it. One of their other money spinners is narcotics trade, the official added.
Nagaland govts move to transfer teachers hits hurdle
KOHIMA, Feb 16: Nagalands advisor for school education Kekhrielhoulie Yhome has said the ongoing process of transfers of teachers will continue despite opposition from various quarters. He, however, assured that exceptional cases would be handled with a sensitive approach. Earlier this month, the Nagaland Department of School Education ordered the transfer and posting of at []
Manipur: 1500 cough syrup bottles, opium destroyed
Imphal: Wung Tangkhul Region (WTR) claimed to have seized approximately 1,500 bottles of banned cough syrup and raw opium in Manipur. The illegal items reportedly smuggled into the Ukhrul district of Manipur from Dimapur, the commercial hub of Nagaland included Triroz-C, Dialex-DC, Cadifos-T, COF-Trex, Cyclotas tablets, and 50 grams of opium. These items were confiscated [] The post Manipur: 1500 cough syrup bottles, opium destroyed appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland pvt hosps to continue govt health schemes: NPDA
7,000 shared biometric details with Assam Rifles to enter India from Myanmar
NEW DELHI: Nearly two months after implementing stiff conditions under the amended Free Movement Regime (FMR) along the India-Myanmar borders (IMB), the border guarding force Assam Rifles (AR) allowed cross-frontier movements of 7,000 individuals on the basis of their biometric details. Officials said that the biometric details were linked to the National Data Centre. It is to be noted here that in February last year, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) unilaterally took a decision to scrap the FMR. However, in December last year, it opted to implement a stricter version of the FMR and directed the governments of Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland to enforce the revised system. Officials in the AR said, cross-border movement is now regulated through 43 designated entry points, but currently only 22 are operational, where, after collecting biometric data, addresses, and other credentials from individuals seeking entry, the force issues pass to them. Since December last year individuals have been required to present a certificate from their village authorities. After verifying their details, the personnel of the border guarding force capture photographs, record biometric impressions - including fingerprints - and issue passes. We are compiling the data to keep track of who is entering and staying in our areas. If any misconduct occurs, we will have records of their movements, a senior official said. Under the new amended regime for civilian movements across borders between the two countries, residents within 10 km of the frontiers on both sides can visit each other using passes issued by the AR, which are valid for seven days. To obtain the passes, those intending to travel across the borders mandatorily need to provide proof of residence issued by a local police station, village chief, or government-recognised authority. The pass, intended for single entry, must be surrendered at the same crossing point upon return. India shares a 1,643 km border with Myanmar that run through Arunachal Pradesh (520 km), Nagaland (215 km), Manipur (398 km), and Mizoram (510 km). Of this, 1,472 km has already been demarcated.
SKOCH Award for Nagaland Forest Management Project
Dimapur: The Nagaland Forest Management Project (NFMP) received the prestigious SKOCH Award 2024 for sustainable forest and environmental conservation and improving livelihoods in targeted villages through need-based and village-specific interventions led by joint forest management committees. Ango Konyak, deputy conservator of forests (HQ) and deputy project director of NFMP, along with Wennyei Konyak, resident commissioner [] The post SKOCH Award for Nagaland Forest Management Project appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland pvt hospitals to continue services under govt schemes
Dimapur: The Nagaland Private Doctors Association (NPDA) said the private hospitals in the state would continue the services under the two government health schemes Ayushman PM-JAY and Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) for the time being following an assurance from the Nagaland Health Protection Society (NHPS) to clear their all outstanding bills. [] The post Nagaland pvt hospitals to continue services under govt schemes appeared first on NorthEast Now .
HC asks Nagaland Pvt. hospitals to continue services under health insurance schemes
HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Feb 15: The Kohima bench of Gauhati High Court directed the private hospitals in Nagaland to continue health services under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMAY) and Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) as an interim measure in the interest of public and to keep the health care system uninterrupted. []
Manipur Gov honours security units for exemplary service Nagaland Post
Manipur Gov honours security units for exemplary serviceNagaland Post
HC to Nagaland pvt hosps: Continue with govt schemes
Prez Rule in Manipur will pave way for due political settlements: Apex tribal body Nagaland Tribune
Prez Rule in Manipur will pave way for due political settlements: Apex tribal bodyNagaland Tribune
HC bench asks Nagaland pvt hospitals to continue insurance schemes
Dimapur: The Kohima bench of Gauhati High Court directed the private hospitals in Nagaland to continue health services under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMAY) and Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS). The HC asked for the continuation as an interim measure in the interest of the public and to keep the [] The post HC bench asks Nagaland pvt hospitals to continue insurance schemes appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Indian Railways Conducts First Freight Train Trial Run On Shokhuvi-Molvom Section In Nagaland
Bihar Only State With Fewer Than 100 Cops For Every 1 Lakh People, Nagaland Has Over 1,100
Data from the Union Home Ministry, sourced from Bureau of Police Research & Development, shows that across India, the average sanctioned police per lakh population stood at 197 but, in reality, it is 155
Nagaland: Fresh Fire Erupts at Mt. Shho Despite Rainfall, Volunteers Battle to Contain Blaze
Kohima: A fresh blaze erupted at Mt. Shho (Shho Peak) on Friday morning, in spite of efforts to douse the fire which broke out on February 13 in the Kipfzha region under Kigwema village of Kohima district. Kigwema Youth Organisation (KYO) president Neiphrezo Thorie informed the press that the fire was thought to have been []
NNPGs working committee asks business houses to remove religious nomenclature
HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Feb 14: The N Kitovi-led working committee of the Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) on Friday asked all business owners in Nagaland not to misuse religion for profit and to remove religious nomenclature from their establishments within one week. It warned that strict measures would be taken against business establishments that prominently []
Dont misuse religion for profit: NNPGs warn Nagaland biz houses
Nagaland: Forest fire in Kohimas Kigwema contained
Kohima: A massive forest fire that broke out in Kigwema village of Kohima, Nagaland was brought under control by coordinated efforts of local youth volunteers, farmers, and village authorities. According to Kigwema Village Council, the fire, which started around 10:30 am near Japf Christian College, spread rapidly towards Mt Shrho, fueled by strong winds and [] The post Nagaland: Forest fire in Kohimas Kigwema contained appeared first on NorthEast Now .
In a major reshuffle, Congress appoints new general secretaries, State in-charges
NEW DELHI: In an organisational reshuffle, Congress on Friday appointed new general secretaries and in-charges for several states. In a press release, the party said that Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge appointed Bhupesh Baghel as the AICC general secretary in charge of Punjab and Rajya Sabha MP Syed Naseer Hussain as the general secretary in charge of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Naseer Hussain has been relieved of his responsibilities in the Congress president's office. Rajya Sabha member Rajani Patil has been appointed as AICC in-charge of Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh. BK Hariprasad has been given the charge of Haryana, where the Congress suffered a massivedefeat in the recent assembly polls. Harish Chaudhary has been given the charge of Madhya Pradesh, Girish Chodankar - Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, Ajay Kumar Lallu - Odisha, K Raju - Jharkhand, Meenakshi Natarajan - Telangana, Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka - Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim and Krishna Allavaru - Bihar. The party said that it appreciated the contribution of six outgoing general secretaries, Dipak Babria, Mohan Prakash, Bharatsinh Solanki, Rajeev Shukla, Ajay Kumar and Devender Yadav. All other general secretariesand in-charges will continue to serve in their designated capacities, it said.
Nagaland: NNPG asks businesses to remove religious nomenclature
Dimapur: The N Kitovi-led working committee of the Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) on Friday asked all business owners in Nagaland not to misuse religion for profit and to remove religious nomenclature from their establishments within one week. It warned that strict measures would be taken against business establishments that prominently display religious names such [] The post Nagaland: NNPG asks businesses to remove religious nomenclature appeared first on NorthEast Now .
2024 LS poll: NOTA records lowest percentage share since introduced in 2014 general election
NEW DELHI: The None Of The Above (NOTA) option in EVMs recorded its lowest percentage share in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls since its introduction in 2013, according to data shared by the Election Commission. The option was implemented in a Lok Sabha poll for the first time in 2014. According to the polls panel's 'Atlas-2024', a book containing data from last year's Lok Sabha polls, there has been a gradual decline in NOTA votes over the past three Lok Sabha elections, from 1.08 percent in 2014 to 0.99 percent in 2024. While the percentage might seem small, the total number of NOTA votes can still be significant, especially in seats with comparatively lower winning margins, where the NOTA votes could have affected outcomes in some constituencies. The distribution of NOTA votes across the states exhibits significant variation, reflecting regional political dynamics, voter preferences and levels of political engagement. Bihar recorded the highest share (percentage) of NOTA votes at 2.07 percent, followed closely by Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu with 2.06 percent and Gujarat at 1.58 percent. In contrast, Nagaland recorded the lowest share of NOTA votes at just 0.21 percent, suggesting a stronger alignment or preference for the contesting candidates in the state. Such varying trends across states may be influenced by factors such as political competition, the prominence of regional parties, voter education, and the overall electoral landscape within each region. The variation highlights the diverse ways in which voters engage with the electoral process and express their preferences, either by actively participating in choosing a candidate or by using NOTA as a tool for protest or dissent. Introduced in 2013, the NOTA option on electronic voting machines (EVMs) has its own symbola ballot paper with a black cross across it. The EC added the NOTA button on EVMs as the last option on the voting panel after a September 2013 Supreme Court order. Before the apex court's order, those not inclined to vote for any candidate had the option of filling what is popularly called Form 49-O. But filling out the form at the polling station under Rule 49-O of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, compromised the secrecy of the voter. The Supreme Court had, however, refused to direct the EC to hold fresh polls if the majority of the electorate exercised the NOTA option while voting.
2024 LS poll: NOTA records lowest percentage share since its introduction
Bihar recorded the highest percentage of NOTA votes at 2.07% while Nagaland recorded the lowest share of NOTA votes at just 0.21%
First trial run of freight train in Shokhuvi-Molvom railway section conducted
DIMAPUR, Feb 13: Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) conducted the first trial run of a freight train with Multi-Unit (MU) locomotives in the Shokhuvi-Molvom railway section of the Dhansiri-Zubza new line project in Nagaland, an official said. The trial run was successfully carried out on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in boosting railway connectivity in Nagaland, []
NFR conducts first trial run of freight train in Nagaland
NSCN (I-M) tells Centre not to equate pacts of two rival Naga extremist groups
The Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland said 21 MPs brought the Framework Agreement to the fore a week ago when they sought a detailed update on the Naga peace process in Parliament.
Manipur Governor briefed on deployment, operational activities of CRPF
The outgoing Inspector General of the Manipur and Nagaland Sector, CRPF, Dr. Vipul Kumar, and the newly designated IG, Rajendra Narayan Dash, held a meeting with Bhalla.
Tensions escalate at Assam-Nagaland border over ONGC drilling station threat
Guwahati: Tensions escalated along the Assam-Nagaland border on Wednesday after reports emerged that the Nagaland administration had threatened to shut down an Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) drilling station in Uriamghat, located in Golaghat district. According to reports, a team of Nagaland police, along with a border magistrate, entered Assams territory and demanded that [] The post Tensions escalate at Assam-Nagaland border over ONGC drilling station threat appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Easterine Kire: chronicler of the lives and fables of Nagas
Shunning media stereotypes of the northeast, the Sahitya Akademi-winning novelist and poet from Nagaland writes about the cultural life of her people, who refuse to be defined by conflict. Kire has also documented their oral history and spiritual world view
Manipur leadership stalemate deepens as Patra meets Gov again Nagaland Post
Manipur leadership stalemate deepens as Patra meets Gov againNagaland Post
NEW DELHI: There has been a 15-fold increase in the number of political parties (from 54 in 1951-52 to 743 in 2024) contesting in general elections, and a five-fold increase in the number of contesting candidates, from 1,874 in 1951-52 to 8,360 in 2024, according to data released by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday. In a statement, the poll panel said, In the first General Election of 1951, there were only 1.96 lakh polling stations, but by 2024, this number had surged to 10.53 lakh polling stations, a testament to the Commissions relentless efforts to ensure that no voter is left behind. It went on to add that the electorate base has grown exponentially. In the first Lok Sabha elections, the number of electors stood at 17.32 crore, whereas, in 2024, the electorate swelled to over 97 crore. According to the ECI data, more than 64.6 crore electors exercised their right to vote in the 2024 General Election, marking a significant increase in voter participation. The voter turnout in 1951-52 was just 45.7%, but by 2024, this had risen to above 66%, making it the third consecutive General Election where voter participation exceeded 65%, the poll panel said. It also noted that the political landscape had seen remarkable growth. In 1951-52, only 53 political parties participated in the elections, while more than 740 political parties contested in 2024. In terms of the number of candidates contesting the elections in 2024, the figure stood at an astounding 8,360, with 7,190 candidates forfeiting their deposits. Maharashtra emerged as the state with the highest number of contesting candidates, fielding 1,121 candidates, while Ladakh and Nagaland saw the lowest, with only three candidates each. This disparity highlights the contrasting political engagement levels across regions, with densely populated states experiencing higher competition. The ECI data also highlighted that in the 2024 elections, out of the total of 543 elected candidates, 74 were women. This marked steady progress toward gender inclusivity in Indian politics, with West Bengal leading the way by electing the highest number of female candidates, with 11 women. On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh elected the highest number of male candidates, with 73 out of 80. In terms of female participation, Maharashtra once again led the way, with 111 female candidates contesting, followed by Uttar Pradesh (80) and Tamil Nadu (77). However, 152 constituencies across the country had no female contesting candidates at all, the data revealed.
Nagaland: Zunheboto villages to halt NPG tax payments until unification
Dimapur: The Asuto Tokukujo Kukami Kughakulu (ATKK), a coalition of 20 villages within the Aghunato sub-division of Zunheboto district, has announced its decision to enforce the July 20, 2024, resolution of the Sumi Baghi Hoho, the apex body of the Sumi tribe. The resolution mandates a complete cessation of taxes paid to various Naga political [] The post Nagaland: Zunheboto villages to halt NPG tax payments until unification appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland: Armys Spear Corps Pays Tribute to ex-servicemen at Grand Rally in Dimapur
HT Digital Dimapur, Feb 12: The Spear Corps of the Indian Army organized a grand rally on Wednesday at Bhagat Singh stadium in rangapahar military station in Dimapur to honor former members of the armed forces and Assam Rifles of Nagaland and Karbi Anglong district of Assam. The event saw participation of over 1,300 ex-servicemen, []
Nagaland Jobs : Nagaland University Recruitment 2025
Applications are invited for recruitment of various teaching positions or jobs in Nagaland University. Nagaland University is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or jobs of Guest Faculty in the Departments of Mathematics and Anthropology. Nagaland University, the 13th Central University and the only Central University in Nagaland came into being [] The post Nagaland Jobs : Nagaland University Recruitment 2025 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Change in leadership in Manipur, better late than never: Azo Nagaland Post
Change in leadership in Manipur, better late than never: AzoNagaland Post
IMPHAL: The suspense in Manipur over who will succeed Chief Minister N Biren Singh as caretaker continued, as the BJP struggled to find a consensus candidate. Speculation is rife that Presidents rule could be imposed in the state. After holding separate closed-door meetings with BJP legislators for two days, the partys Northeast in-charge, Sambit Patra, met Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla at the Raj Bhavan on Tuesday evening. The details of that meeting remain unclear. State BJP chief A Sharda Devi, along with some ministers and MLAs, were also present. Before heading to the Raj Bhavan, Patra had met Biren Singh. The BJP appears to be divided into two factions: one supporting Biren Singh and the other consisting of ministers and MLAs who opposed his leadership. A senior BJP legislator told this newspaper that the Centre might impose Presidents rule in the state. I believe the order will come out soon. The Assembly will likely be kept in suspended animation under Article 356 and not dissolved. Once a new candidate for Chief Minister is found, the government will be formed again. Presidents rule may not last even a month, the legislator said. Congress slams Manipur governor over delay in calling assembly for constitutionally mandated session According to the opposition Congress, today (February 11) is the last day for a constitutionally mandated sitting of the Assemblys session. Article 174 (1) stipulates that no more than a six-month gap can occur between the last sitting of one Assembly session and the first sitting of the next session, the Congress stated. The state government has urged people to maintain calm, while Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding of the Armys Nagaland-based 3 Corps, visited Imphal to review the operational preparedness of formations and units. In a statement, Chief Secretary PK Singh advised people not to fall prey to unverified news, rumors, or misinformation that could cause panic or disrupt peace and harmony. It has also come to the governments attention that certain unscrupulous individuals and groups may attempt to incite unrest, disrupt harmony, and spread fear among the public through false information, inflammatory content, or fabricated narratives. These attempts are intended to create lawlessness, and the public is strongly advised not to heed such misinformation or incitement, the statement read. This came hours after unidentified gunmen abducted senior Imphal-based journalist Yambem Laba from his residence in the early hours of the morning. He was released around 1 p.m. Laba, a former member of the Manipur Human Rights Commission, has been a vocal critic of Biren Singh. On Tuesday, security forces arrested nine insurgents from Imphal West and Tengnoupal districts. The insurgents are members of four banned groups. After Birens resignation, BJP scouts for next Manipur CM
Manipur: 8 of 9 firearms looted from IRB outpost recovered Nagaland Post
Manipur: 8 of 9 firearms looted from IRB outpost recoveredNagaland Post
Nagaland pvt hosps to halt services under 2 health schemes
Enrolment to higher edu institutes: TN, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Kerala emerge top 'achievers'
New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Kerala were recognized for their high gross enrolment ratios in higher education for 2021-22 in a NITI Aayog report. Chhattisgarh, Nagaland, Jharkhand, and Bihar lagged. The report highlighted issues of unequal distribution of universities and called for better financial and administrative autonomy for state public universities.
Nagaland pvt hospitals to suspend services under Ayushman Bharat, CMHIS
Dimapur: The empanelled private hospitals in Nagaland will halt health services under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) and Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) from February 15 until all pending claims are cleared. The decision to this effect was taken by the Nagaland Private Doctors Association (NPDA) at an emergency [] The post Nagaland pvt hospitals to suspend services under Ayushman Bharat, CMHIS appeared first on NorthEast Now .
YTC urges Nagaland Guv to intervene in Indo-Myanmar border fencing
Kohima: The Yimkhiung Tribal Council (YTC) has pleaded with the Nagaland Governor to intervene in the Indian governments decision to scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and fence the Indo-Myanmar border. The council has termed this move an inhuman act that disregards the rights of the Yimkhiung people, who have traditionally lived and moved freely [] The post YTC urges Nagaland Guv to intervene in Indo-Myanmar border fencing appeared first on NorthEast Now .
NPP leaders defect to Congress in Nagaland
Kohima: At least 15 leaders from the National Peoples Party (NPP), led by Sudesh Bhagat and Jaser Meru, joined the Congress in Dimapur, Nagaland. The induction ceremony was attended by prominent Congress leaders, including L Chuba Yimchunger, Javed Sarwar, and Kutoho Chishi. Javed Sarwar, chairman of the Minority Department, NPCC, welcomed the new members and [] The post NPP leaders defect to Congress in Nagaland appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland: NNPG consecrate its new working committee convener
Dimapur: The working committee (WC) of Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs), based at Camp Khehoi, consecrated its new convener MB Neokpao Konyak, who is also the president of GPRN/NSCN (U), and two working conveners P Tikhak Naga and Isak Sumi at a solemn installation ceremony at Hotel Saramati here on Saturday in presence of the [] The post Nagaland: NNPG consecrate its new working committee convener appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Judgment on 5 MLAs disqualification plea reserved in Manipur by speaker Nagaland Post
Judgment on 5 MLAs disqualification plea reserved in Manipur by speakerNagaland Post
Conference to promote Nagaland tourism
HSLC exam from Feb 12, HSSLC from Feb 11 in Nagaland
Nagaland: HSLC exam from Feb 12, HSSLC exam from Feb 11
Dimapur: The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) on Friday said a total of 23,267 candidates, including 22,310 main examination candidates and 957 compartmental candidates, will appear for the HSLC Examination 2025 scheduled from February 12 to February 24. The examination will be conducted in 97 examination centres across the state. Also Read: Nagaland schools [] The post Nagaland: HSLC exam from Feb 12, HSSLC exam from Feb 11 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland: Man arrested in Wokha for repeatedly raping minor girl
Wokha: A 52-year-old man was arrested for allegedly abusing a 13-year-old girl repeatedly in Wokha, Nagaland. The accused was identified as Tama Ngullie. He was arrested by Wokha Police on charges of repeatedly sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl. The arrest followed a complaint filed by the victims family on February 3, after the accused allegedly [] The post Nagaland: Man arrested in Wokha for repeatedly raping minor girl appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Delay in implementing pacts led to formation over 28 groups in Nagaland, says NTC
HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Feb 6: The Nagaland Tribes Council (NTC) expressed serious concern over the prolonged delay in implementing the two agreements signed between two Naga groups and the Government of India, resulting in mushrooming of more than 28 groups in the state. It said this is causing harm to public life and making life []
Watershed Yatra launched in Nagaland
KOHIMA, Feb 6: Watershed Yatra was launched in Nagaland to promote sustainable land and water resource management. The yatra launched on Wednesday aims to promote scientific watershed management, improve water security, boost agricultural productivity, and create employment opportunities in rural areas, contributing to the overall development of Nagaland. It is a mass outreach campaign to []
Open-air drama festival held at Naga Hills
HT Correspondent JORHAT,Feb 6: An open-air drama festival was held at the foot of the Naga Hills at Mariani in Titabar co-district district of Jorhat district recently to foster harmony and camaraderie between people of two states Assam and Nagaland. The festival titled 3rd Foothills National Drama Festival 2025 was organised from January 27 []
Red flag over rhododendron tree in Nagaland valley
A study highlights endangered Rhododendron wattii in Nagaland, while new orchid species discovered in Manipur
Complexities of Articles 371A and 371G: Union-State Conflicts & Lessons from the Sixth Schedule
By Erwin K. Syiem Sutnga Indias Constitution safeguards the unique cultural, social, and political identities of its tribal regions through provisions like Articles 371A (Nagaland) and 371G (Mizoram). These grant autonomy over customary law, land ownership, and resource management, yet their implementation has led to jurisdictional conflicts with Union and Concurrent List provisions under the [] The post Complexities of Articles 371A and 371G: Union-State Conflicts & Lessons from the Sixth Schedule appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Turkish Ambassador Firat Sunel, author Durjoy Datta to participate in The White Owl Lit Fest
NEW DELHI, Feb 5: Turkish Ambassador Firat Sunel, former Indian cricketer Syed Kirmani, bestselling author Durjoy Datta, and award-winning author Lavanya Karthik, are among the eminent personalities taking part at the second edition of The White Owl Literature Festival and Book Fair in Nagaland, starting February 17. Having the theme of Inspire, Imagine, Inscribe, the []
Study says Arunachal has lost 110 glaciers in 32 yrs
GUWAHATI: Arunachal Pradesh has lost 110 glaciers in 32 years, a new study has revealed. According to the study published in the Journal of Earth System Science, this Himalayan state had 756 glaciers covering an area of 585.23 sq km in 1988. However, the number plummeted to 646 glaciers, with a corresponding reduction in the area to 275.381 sq km, in 2020. The data suggests the state is losing glaciers at the rate of 16.94 sq km every year. The study was authored by Vimha Ritse, Amenuo Susan Kulnu and Latonglila Jamir of the Department of Environmental Science, Nagaland University, and Nabajit Hazarika of the Department of Environmental Biology and Wildlife Sciences, Cotton University, Guwahati. A majority of the glaciers surveyed lie at an elevation of 4,500-4,800 metres above mean sea level and are oriented towards the north. According to the study, monitoring and assessing these natural frozen freshwater reserves are crucial for water resource management. Glaciers are considered to be important indicators of climate change. However, they are still poorly inventoried in the Himalayas, especially in the eastern region, owing to the difficult terrain and lack of technological advancement, it said. Third Pole The Himalayas is considered as the Third Pole as it has the largest collection of glaciers outside the Polar regions. It serves as a source of freshwater for more than 1.3 billion people. Glaciers are also significant in maintaining the regions hydrological balance and global sea level.
DIMAPUR, Feb 3: The book entitled Medias Projection on Rani Gaidinliu & Her Memorabilia, Kohima- Nagaland published by M/s Kenz & Sons Co. was released by Neiba Ndang, former Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) on January 31, in a solemn function held at Shalom Resort Gaili, Peren, Nagaland. The book was scripted by K []
Asaam-Nagaland Student Exchange programme held
DIMAPUR, Feb 2: The three-day Assam-Nagaland Student Exchange Programme held under the themeDiscovering Neighbours, was successfully concluded recently at Government High School, Tzrangkong in Nagaland. Organized by the Border Peace Coordination Committee (Assam-Nagaland) in collaboration with the Friendship Forum (Tembayim Committee, TATT, Tzrangkong) and the district administrations of Jorhat (Assam) and Mokokchung (Nagaland), the program []
Manipur fully determined to fence India-Myanmar border with central help, says CM N Biren Singh
Manipur CM N. Biren Singh has confirmed the state's commitment to fence the 398 km India-Myanmar border to curb illegal immigration. The government plans to assist violence-affected individuals and has initiated the 'One Family One Livelihood' scheme. Opposition persists from Mizoram and Nagaland against the border fencing project.
Dimapur Railway Station In Nagaland To Get World-Class Upgrade; Work Set To Begin In March
Brotherhood drives the music of Paatal Lok season 2: a conversation with Naren and Benedict
The composer duo behind the scores of Heeramandi and Udta Punjab open up about their work on the hit Prime Video series, and how they adapted to its shift in location from Delhi to Nagaland
Nagaland govt urges stakeholders to work for elimination of TB
KOHIMA, Jan 27: The Nagaland government on Monday urged all stakeholders to work for eliminating TB from the northeastern state.Nagaland Chief Secretary J Alam has urged all district commissioners to conduct review meetings, collaborate with local civil society organisations, church leaders and other influential community members to strategise on achieving the goals of TB elimination. []
Nagaland Congress protest against BJPs remark on Ambedkar
KOHIMA, Jan 27: The Congress in Nagaland on Monday staged a protest rally as part of the ongoing Jai Bapu, Jai Bhim, Jai Samvidhan Abhiyan aimed to honour Dr BR Ambedkar and uphold the values of the Indian Constitution. Addressing the protest, Member of Lok Sabha and Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) President, S Supongmeren []
Northeast celebrates Republic Day amidst militant boycott calls
GUWAHATI: Despite a boycott call from some militant groups, people in the Northeast turned out in large numbers to celebrate the 76th Republic Day on Sunday. Reports of no untoward incidents were received, even though a loud sound heard at a truck parking lot in the Beharbari area on the outskirts of Guwahati and an unattended bag lying at the inter-state bus terminal nearby triggered panic among people. The police dismissed the reports of a blast. There was a loud sound but no explosion. We are investigating it, Commissioner of Police Partha Sarathi Mahanta told TNIE . The Paresh Baruah faction of the insurgent group United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) sent an email to the media, claiming responsibility for blasts at two places in Guwahati. The outfit said it had no intention to harm anyone but wanted to send a message to people to not participate in Independence Day and Republic Day programmes in the future. The ULFA and some other extremist groups had separately called for a boycott of the Republic Day celebrations. Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, in his speech, said the government was developing infrastructure to turn Dibrugarh, Tezpur, and Silchar towns into cities. Dibrugarh will have an Assembly complex by 2027 and will be Assams second capital. Tezpur will emerge as the cultural capital and will house a Raj Bhawan. Silchar will house a mini secretariat and chief secretarys office, Sarma said. His Manipur counterpart, N Biren Singh, hoped the celebration would mark the beginning of the return of permanent peace in the ethnic violence-hit state. On this historic day, as we commemorate the adoption of our glorious Constitution in 1950, let us reaffirm our commitment to upholding the values and principles that define India - its unity, integrity, and vibrant spirit, Singh posted on X. On this historic day, as we commemorate the adoption of our glorious Constitution in 1950, let us reaffirm our commitment to upholding the values and principles that define Indiaits unity, integrity, and vibrant spirit. pic.twitter.com/bZiBCJ3gOn N. Biren Singh (@NBirenSingh) January 26, 2025 Mizoram CM Lalduhoma said, Republic Day is a reminder of our collective commitment to democracy, equality, and progress. Its a day to reflect on how far weve come and the work still ahead in building an inclusive and just society. Nagaland Governor La Ganesan said the state government had made every effort to resolve the Naga political issue. He recalled that Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and his cabinet colleagues had apprised Union Home Minister Amit Shah last year of the peoples yearning for an early solution to the issue. In his speech, Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu expressed happiness that the decades-old insurgency issues in the state were resolved last year.
As nation celebrates 76th Republic Day, states outline development agenda
NEW DELHI: The tricolour was unfurled and parades showcasing India's rich diversity were held across the country on the 76th Republic Day on Sunday as states listed their achievements and outlined development agenda. In a major announcement, Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said the state will provide 12 lakh government jobs and create 34 lakh employment opportunities for the youth by the end of this year. The Bihar government will provide 12 lakh government jobs and create 34 lakh employment opportunities for the youth by the end of this year. The state government is working in this direction, he said. Khan also spoke about the different welfare measures and major infrastructure projects being undertaken by the state government. The government is placing emphasis on women's empowerment and taking effective steps to provide them employment and make them self-reliant, he said. Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary reiterated the demand for restoration of statehood, asserting that it is key to peace and development of the region. Addressing the Republic Day event at the Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar, Choudhary said, Snatching of statehood has caused deep pain, irrespective of the reasons given for this action. It has shattered the self-esteem and confidence of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Republic Day splendor: Tableaux, marching contingents, and spectacular fly-past shine at Kartavya Path The people demand restoration of statehood at the earliest. It will not only restore the self-confidence of the people but also lead to development. Jammu and Kashmir is not just a part of India but its soul, he said. While security personnel were deployed in numbers to ensure smooth Republic Day celebrations, the atmosphere in the city was visibly relaxed with fewer checkposts set up to regulate traffic. Concertina wires were also not used to block the intersections in the city and mobile internet was not suspended this year. Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade unfurled the national flag at the state-level Republic Day function held at the Maharana Bhupal Stadium in Udaipur and lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, saying that India has emerged as a global superpower under his stewardship. He highlighted the mantra of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas' as the cornerstone of India's socio-economic and political progress. While many countries are facing economic challenges due to instability, decisions are being taken strongly in India due to political stability, he said. At the event, which was also attended by Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Khan inspected the parade in an open gypsy. It also featured several colourful cultural performances. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren said on Sunday that he was committed to realising the dreams of people who scripted history by voting to power the alliance he leads for a second term. Unfurling the Tricolour at Dumka Police Line on Republic Day, Soren said his government fulfilled its promise and 56 lakh women in the age group of 18-50 were receiving assistance of Rs 2,500 per month under 'Maiyan Samman Yojna' while the process is on for recruitment on 48,000 posts soon. To wage war against injustice and atrocities has been our tradition. History is witness to how even before 1857 tribals here fought for Independence. Their struggle is our source of inspiration, he said. Soren said his government was working in a planned manner to ensure that the tribals oppressed for centuries get their dues and the state could move forward on the path of development. In Punjab and Haryana, police and home guard contingents took part in parades held at district headquarters. Punjab Governor and Administrator of Union Territory of Chandigarh Gulab Chand Kataria unfurled the national flag at a state-level function in Ludhiana while Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann hoisted it in Patiala. In Punjab, hundreds of farmers took out tractor parades at multiple locations under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) in support of their demands, including a legal guarantee for minimum support price. CM Mann slams Union government for neglecting Punjab, says should accept farmers' demands Black flags were prominently displayed on some of the tractors. Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya hoisted the national flag in Faridabad and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini in Rewari. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini expressed confidence that Haryana will set an example for development, progress, and excellence in the future, asserting that the state has made fast progress during the past decade. Addressing the Republic Day function at the Manipur Rifles Ground in Imphal, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said his government was working for the development of the state despite the ethnic conflict that has been going on since May 2023. I thank everyone who has come here from different parts of the state, including Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Senapati and Tengnoupal district, as well as the CRPF and Assam Rifles, and the Nagaland contingent, Singh said. A new Manipur, which reflects the peace and love of the past, can be seen on the occasion of this Republic Day. Let the almighty creator God give us a direction of peace from today, he added. The CM said that even though the state has been witnessing conflict since May 2023, continuous work is underway for development with the help of elected legislators and officials. On this day, with the support of the people, we can see a new Manipur. To save and defend Manipur is our duty. A strong and united India can be achieved with the contributions of strong and united states. We must all strive to make the country a superpower in the world, he said. Tamil Nadu marked the Republic Day celebrations with a march past of the contingents of the Armed forces, state police units and vibrant cultural events that extolled the richness of Tamil language. Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi unfurled the national flag and Chief Minister MK Stalin gave away awards under various categories, including for communal harmony and gallantry, to recipients. In his republic day message, posted in 'X' Stalin said, In his 76th Republic Day, let us cherish the foundation of our Constitution that ensures justice, equality, and dignity for all. May this day remind us of our shared duty to create a progressive, inclusive, and compassionate INDIA. He also said, Wishing everyone a Republic Day filled with hope and purpose. This #76thRepublicDay , let us cherish the foundation of our Constitution that ensures justice, equality, and dignity for all. May this day remind us of our shared duty to create a progressive, inclusive, and compassionate #INDIA . Wishing everyone a #RepublicDay filled with hope pic.twitter.com/rJfh6DCaQc M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) January 26, 2025 There were some anxious moments in Guwahati, Assam when a loud sound was heard in the Beharbari area. Police are investigating the incident. In Assam, Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya said at a Republic Day function in Guwahati that the state has been able to ensure peace and work towards the development of infrastructure, social and economic growth, and environment conservation. He said maintaining law and order, controlling crime, fighting insurgency and ensuring the safety of people and property are among the top priorities of the state government. Several militant groups have surrendered and signed peace accords in recent times, bearing testimony to these efforts, he noted. Earlier in the day, panic gripped the state capital's Beharbari area after a loud sound was heard near the Brahmaputra vegetable market. It was heard around 7.45 am. After we hoisted the national flag inside our compound, we heard the sound. We came running out. There was no injury or damage to any property, an employee of Brahmaputra Bazar said. Police said the sound was heard in the truck parking near the market and it is being examined. Locals claimed that a similar sound was heard in Rehabari but police said it was a rumour. An unattended bag near the Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) at Betkuchi also triggered panic. Police said the entire area was sanitised and a thorough search was carried out by an anti-sabotage team but nothing suspicious was found. The banned ULFA (I) purportedly sent an email to the press later in the day, claiming responsibility for lasts at two places in Guwahati. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma hoisted the national flag in Dibrugarh and said the district headquarters will be developed as the second capital of the state within the next three years. In his Republic Day address in Hyderabad, Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Verma said the state aims to position itself as a global hub for technology and innovation. Agreements signed by the state at the World Economic Forum in Davos have brought investments worth over Rs 1,78,950 crores and these efforts are projected to generate 49,500 jobs, he said.
Nagaland governor highlights progress on Naga political issue and entrepreneurship initiatives
Nagaland Governor La Ganesan on Sunday said the state government has spared no effort to resolve the decades-old Naga political issue
Drugs worth Rs 35 crore destroyed in Nagaland
KOHIMA, Jan 25: Drugs worth over Rs 35 crore were destroyed by the Nagaland Police during two operations in Dimapur and Mon districts, officials said on Saturday. The destroyed drugs include brown sugar, heroin, crystal meth, Yaba tablets, cough syrup bottles and opium straw, they said.The District Drug Disposal Committee Dimapur (DDDCD) destroyed seized narcotics []
Neiphiu Rio opens state-of-the-art stadium at Chumoukedima
HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Jan 24: Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Friday inaugurated a state-of-the-art stadium, named Sammogoothing stadium, at Chumoukedima DC office complex with multiple facilities for hosting sports and various other functions as the special guest. The stadium, built by the civil administration works division (CAWD) of Nagaland at a cost of little []
Nagaland govt hopeful of finding solution to Naga political issue in 2025
KOHIMA, Jan 24: The Nagaland government is keeping fingers crossed on finding a solution to the decades-old Naga political issue in 2025, a senior minister has said. Negotiations have been underway between the Centre and Naga groups over the matter. We are keeping our fingers crossed, senior minister and government spokesperson K G Kenye told []