Saturday, 25 February 2017

Pele's son turns self in for Brazil prison sentence

Pele's son turns self in for Brazil prison sentence.(Photo | AFP)
Sao Paulo, Feb 25: The son of football legend Pele turned himself in late Friday after being ordered by a Brazilian court to begin serving a nearly 13-year prison sentence for money laundering and drug trafficking.

Edson "Edinho" Cholbi do Nascimento, who briefly played for his father's former club Santos, had so far avoided serving time while his case underwent a lengthy appeals process.

But on Thursday a judge reaffirmed the conviction, reduced Edinho's original 2014 sentence from 33 years to 12 years and 10 months, and ordered him to begin serving time.

The 46-year-old former goalkeeper spoke to reporters before turning himself in at a police station in the Brazilian port city of Santos.

"There's great frustration because I am being accused of money laundering, but I never did that," he said, according to the G1 news portal.

Edinho -- who was accused of laundering based on phone tap evidence -- has said he will continue to fight the allegations and that his only contact with drug traffickers was as a drug user.

One of seven children of three-time world champion Pele, Edinho was first detained in 2005 following a police swoop on a drug trafficking gang. He served six months in prison but was then released on parole.

Pele is considered one of the greatest footballers of all time and won three World Cups with Brazil in 1958, 1962 and 1970.

Source: AFP

Friday, 24 February 2017

Delhi Hmar Inkhawmpui nei ding

New Delhi, Feb 23: Delhi Hmar Welfare Association (DHWA), Hmar Christian Fellowship Delhi (HCFD) le Hmar Students Association (HSA) Delhi haiin an lo rel ta angin zing (February 24, 2017) dar 1 PM - 6:00 PM inkar sung hin Apostolic Methodist Church (basement), Sector – 4, R.K. Puram hmunah ‘Delhi Hmar Inkhawmpui’ nei ning a tih. Hi huna hin thu pawimaw chihrang hrang hai inhrilhrietna hun, Delhi khawpuia khawtlang inrêl bawl dan le khawpui khawsak le inzawma hriet ding pawimaw hai inhril hrietna hun hmang ning a tih.

Delhi le a sêvêla chêng Hmar hnatlak ei pung pei a. Tawng khat hmang/hnam khat ei nina anga ei inkhaikhawmna le ei insawmdawl tuona kawngah tuta neka tha lema kal ei pen theina ding le ei khawtlanga buoina chi hrang hrang ei hmasuon mek le ei la hmasuon pei dinghai ei pumpel thei beisei leia hi hun pawimaw hi induong a ni thu DHWA chun a hril. Chun, hi huna hin Delhi khawpui le a sevela Hmar tawng hmanghai le Hmarnau a intiem ta phawt hai chuh thang ngei dingin DHWA chun inhriettirna a siem bawk a nih.

Hi huna hin Delhi Police North East Cell a'nthawkin Legal Expert Rajesh Narang le Svetlana, Supreme Court Lawyer hai khawm hun nei dinga beisei an nia, anni hi Delhi a North East mihai chungchang nasataka lo buoipui le thangpui hlak tu an nih.
 
Source: Virthli (ONP)

Manipuris to be consulted before final Naga accord: Rijiju

24 Feb 17 | KA 24x7 OPN  
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New Delhi,  Feb 23: Ahead of elections in Manipur, the Centre today said all stakeholders will be consulted before finalising the Naga accord and the deal signed with NSCN-IM in 2015 does not compromise the State’s territorial integrity.
 
“Without the consultations of all the stakeholders, final decision on Naga issue will not be taken,” Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju told reporters here.
 
The Minister’s statement bears significance as Assembly polls in Manipur will be held on March 4 and 8. People in Manipur are very sensitive on the Naga issue and opposed to the NSCN-IM’s demand for integration of Naga inhabited areas in Manipur.
 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to campaign for the BJP in Manipur this weekend.
Echoing Rijiju, Centre’s Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi said no solution will be reached at without taking the wishes of the people of Manipur including those who live in Imphal valley, who are important stakeholders.
 
Referring to the ‘Framework Agreement’ signed with the NSCN-IM on August 3, 2015, Ravi said “This doesn’t compromise Manipur’s territorial integrity at all”.
 
“This is just a broad document under which we will work out details. It is not final agreement,” he said.
 
Ravi also said violence can never bring a solution and all stakeholders have to be taken into confidence before finalising any final peace accord with the Nagas.
 
The ‘Framework Agreement’ was signed by NSCN-IM general secretary T Muivah and Ravi, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh. The pact set the political parameters of the final solution. The signing of the agreement came after over 80 rounds of negotiations that spanned 18 years with the first breakthrough in 1997 when the ceasefire agreement was sealed.

Source: PTI

Centre should stop playing games at Manipur- KIM

24 Feb 17 | KA 24x7 OPN 

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IMPHAL | Feb 23: Like the terror of June 18, 2001 the state might burn again on the issue of framework agreement signed between the government of India and NSCN (IM) said during a press meet by president of Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), Thangkhosei Haokip held at Kuki Inn, Old Lambulane, Imphal today.
Speaking the media president of KIM, Thangkhosei Haokip said that the government of India should disclose the framework agreement. Prime Minister, Narendra Modi should clarify the content of the agreement on February 25 on his visit of the State.
He asked the central government, what is the hidden agenda behind the framework agreement as the content is still unknown even to the leaders of the state.
He further said that for the economic blockade KIM does not want the military to control the situation instead they want a solution.
Demanding justice for the Kuki people of Manipur he said that prior to any final agreement between the government and NSCN (IM) the government must settle the issue of NSCN (IM) atrocities against Kukis.
As 905 innocent Kukis were murdered including the aged, children, pregnant mothers and disabled. Adding that 360 Kuki villages were uprooted and its lands were seized also more than 1 lac was rendered homeless and landless.
He further appeals to the government of India that the murderers must be punished under the court of law. The people had learnt the lesson of ceasefire agreement which was hidden to the people that ends with the death of 18 people.
Likewise, this framework agreement might end with the same terror, he added. Also the government of India is playing a blame game between the ethnic groups of the state, Thangkhosei Haokip added.
 Source: IFP

ZUF charges Gaikhangam of fooling voters

24 Feb 17 | KA 24x7 OPN
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IMPHAL | Feb 23: The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) strongly condemned the policy of Gaikhangam, deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, and his workers for playing a double standard politics and fooling the people in election.
According to a release, in many occasions he is against the NSCN (IM) but in reality he is working together hand in glove with itscadres, it alleged, adding the presence of the cadres around in Khoupum and his schelduled flag hoisting programme was a well-planned strategy.
Gaikhangam had spent crores of Rupees to fetch the NSCN (IM) leaders to work in favour of him during this election as well instead of making use of the money for the development of Nungba constituency, it alleged.  From highly reliable source confirmed that he had signaled the NSCN (IM) to be there a week ahead before his flag hoisting ceremony in Khoupum Valley and its does so happened, it added.
The ZUF also questioned the integrity of the GPRN, NSCN (IM) for bluffing the people and working in favour of Gaikhangam in every election forgetting the core agenda of their struggle, said the release.
The statement appealed the concerned higher authority of the NSCN (IM) to advice their cadres not to work against their principles and succumb to the dirty politics of such politicians who blinded with money.
ZUF shall stand for protection of Zeliangrong land and its resources and appeal to all the voters not to vote for any politicians who work against the interest of Zeliangrong and kin tribes in particular and anti-Naga in general, it added.
Source: IFP

Jiribam Bazar shop owners stages rally

24 Feb 17 | KA 24x7 OPN
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JIRIBAM | Feb 23: The Jiribam Bazar shop owners staged a rally today in support of AMSU, Jiribam District Committee for the disclosure of framework agreement details, in a white paper, which was inked between government of India and NSCN- IM.
The rally was started from the center of bazar and marched up to the Irabot statue junction of Jiribam with the slogan “Disclose framework agreement to the public”, “We resist disintegration of Manipur territorial integrity”, “Long Live Manipur, Long Live AMSU” and was concluded at Jiribam Bazaar.
Speaking on the sideline of rally, the president of AMSU, District Committee Jiribam Y Sanjiv Singh said the AMSU, Jiribam District Committee will relentlessly carry on various form of democratic agitation with the support of Jiribam people until and unless the government has not tabled the details contents of framework agreement in a white paper.
 Source: IFP

Komrem Union appeals

IMPHAL | Feb 23: The Komrem Union North East India informed all the voters of Komrem community to abide by resolution No 2 of Komrem Union Assembly held at Amity hall, Adimjati, Imphal, on February 22.
A release said there will be free vote in the Komrem areas in the upcoming assembly election. The union hopes that the voter community will create an atmosphere for peaceful polling and vote without fear, it said.
It also appealed every civil as well as militant organisations not to force or threaten the voters of Komrem community to vote for a particular candidate or otherwise. The voters are requested, not to succumb to any form of bribery in exchange of their votes and to choose candidates on the basis of their personality and background only, it added.
 Source: IFP

Dry state Manipur on a high during electioneering


Imphal, Feb 24: Manipur, which is officially a dry state, seems to be on a high during electioneering with huge amount of liquor being regularly seized by the Excise department.

Since the announcement of elections in Manipur on January 4, enforcement agencies have seized more than 51 litre of IMFL and country made liquor worth Rs 57 lakh during raids in different parts of the state.

Manipur has been a dry state since 1991, after the state government passed a law following widespread demand to curb alcohol and drug use there.

The seizure of liquor has been a matter of concern for the EC since it apprehends that the liquor might be used to influence the voters.

"It is true that Manipur is a dry state, but the flow of liquor is rampant through inter-state and international borders.... Chances are there that it can be abused to influence voters," Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said during his recent visit to the state.

"We have asked the chief secretary to ensure that Manipur should really remain dry in letter and spirit," Zaidi had told reporters. .

Source: PTI

Muslim community a major factor in 10-odd Manipur seats

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Muslim Community a Major Factor in 10-odd Manipur Seats
Imphal, Feb 24: As in many other states, Manipur too has its Muslim vote bank to sway fortunes of the political parties in an election, constituting nearly nine per cent of the electorate.

In more than a dozen Assembly constituencies, the Muslim community, locally known as 'Pangal' or 'Meitei Pangal', can swing results.

The direct clout of the Muslim vote bank in more than 3-4 seats and ability to become a deciding factor in 7-8 more help them hog the attention of all political parties.

The community has produced prominent leaders, including a chief minister back in the 70s.

Muslims have traditionally sided with either the Congress or the Manipur People's Party. But with the MPP just fielding three candidates, the Congress is looking to win over Muslim votes, especially in the valley where it is in a direct contest with the BJP.

"The Muslims have always voted for us. Last time, three of our Muslim candidates won the elections. The state government has taken various steps for the development of Muslims in the state," State Congress president T N Haokip said.

The Congress government had announced a four per cent reservation for the Muslim community in the state in government jobs in 2006. It had also taken several steps to promote higher education among the community members.

"We are not a communal and divisive force like the BJP which preaches the ideology of Hindutva," a senior Congress leader said.

But with the Modi government coming to power at the Centre in 2014, the BJP's Manipur unit hoped to reap electoral benefits riding on the Modi wave and anti-incumbency against the Congress government.

But the BJP during its ticket distribution had disappointed Muslim aspirants with only one candidate from the community.

The Congress had three in its list.

Md Anwar Hussain, the sole Muslim candidate of BJP, is contesting from the Lilong constituency which has the largest Muslim population in the state.

Out of 17 aspirants who had sought party tickets to contest five Assembly seats, only Anwar Hussain was lucky.

Source : PTI

Missing on Train between Katihar-Barauni-Hazipur Station in Bihar

Respected Sir, 
My Father Shri Mohan Saikia, age about 58 yrs. is missing from Naharlagun-New Delhi AC Express in between Katihar-Barauni-Hazipur Station in Bihar. He was travelling with my Mother to meet my Sister in Delhi. Both my Mom & Dad went to sleep together at around 10 pm yesterday night i.e. 22 February. But when my Mom woke up at around 11 pm, She found that my Father is missing from the moving Train!!! His mobile, ID Cards & Shoes are still in the Train. 

Even after thoroughly searching the entire train with the help of co-passengers He was not found in the Train. My Father is an employee working under PWD Dept., Daporijo, District-Upper Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh and permanent resident of Titabar, Dist.- Jorhat, Assam. (He was travelling in 2AC, A4 Coach, Seat no. 31 & 33, Train No.- 22411, PNR No.-6764629740). 

We have lodged complaint to the Railway Authorities but I need your help in this matter please. 

Therefore, I'm humbly requesting you to help me in this matter from your side please

Sd/-
Biju Saikia

TRUMP A VAU ZAM CHI A NI LO

"US NUCLEAR A KAN CHUNG NUN ZIA TIH LAN A NGAI " TRUMPUIA

By Esther R Fanai | 24.2.2017
Obama era hun lai khan khawvel nuclear power ram te dim dawih tak a dawr thin an ni, a bik in North Korea leh Iran. Trump administration in North Korea leh Iran in nuclear missile an test vang a hrem mek an ni thu pawh kan hria, North Korea leh Iran ngei ngei pawh in thu mai ni lo in, an ralthuam nen exercise nei meuh in Trump administration leh UN Security Council resolutions hmang a hremna chu an cho zia ti lan nan Trump administration an vau let ve mek a ni .

Iran phei chu an Supreme leader tang in Commander thleng in an tawng huai hle . President Donald Trump chuan "US in a nuclear arsenal te a ti lian ang, nuclear power nei zingah hian a top berah kan awm tur a ni " a ti.Khawvel thlir dan chuan Russia leh US hian nuclear weapons a ma mawh aia tam a nei tawh a ni # the US nonpartisan Arms Control Association chhut dan chuan US in nuclear weapons 6,800, Russia in 7,000 nei ang in .
Reuters hma a interview na ah Trumpuia chuan "Khawvel ram tu mah hian nuclear nuke hi nei lo ila, mi hlim ber ka ni tur. Mahse kan theih tawp a dan kan tum pawh in awm zia a awm si lo, nuclear nuke a kan in tlan siak rau rau anih chuan US hi a top ah kan awm tur a ni " a ti.

Trumpuia sawi dang te :-
#China hi khawvel a pawisa ching let thiam ber . #Europe Union a duh sak hle
#China in North Korea hi a thu rual pui theih thuai a ring .
#NATO allies te hian US pawisa an ba teuh, rulh tir ngei ngei a tum . #Israel leh Palestinian conflict ah two state solution a pawm zawk mahse sawi ho theih ah a ngai .
#The independent Arms Control Association chuan Donald trump an nuclear weapons a in tlan siak a tum chu sawi sel in , "Nuclear weapons chung chang hi an hrilh hre vak lo nge , nuclear weapons hlauh awm theih zia hi a man lo le " an ti nih chu
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Kangpokpi chapang khat in themjilna lam'a National Level a Gold Medal mu

Kaybie Chongloi,
KANGGUI, Feb.23: Kangpokpi tedia kithang at umtah le kipa umtah khatna khosung simlai chapang khat in tunaicha chun National Level a themjilna lam toh kisaija kitetna khatna Manipur pumpia din Gold Medal amun ahi.

Kithang-atpi umtah hiche Kangpokpi DHQs akon simlai chapang pahi Ward No. 1 a cheng Lhakehtasa Seigoulen Haokip chapa Satgunmang Haokip ahin tutua hi Eklavya Model Residential School, Gamnom Sapormeina a Class IX simlai ahi.

Amahi Pi Lhailam Haokip in gentheitah'a them ahin kichuhsah'a Eklavya Model Residential School ahung kipat'a chu athem kichuh masot dia ana sol ahi.

Satgunmang Haokip hin Mallinath International Foundation for Earth and Environment (MIFEE), Panaji Goa in organized le sponsored bol All India National Environment Talent Search Examination (NETSE) a simlai asanga sim kitet holah'a *Gold Medal* asan ahi. 

Manipur akon'a simlai hiche Gold Medal mu amabou ahi.
Asimlai chankhompi Eklavya Model Residential School, Gamnom Sapormeina akonin simlai 94 in jong Fair Performances Certificate asangun ahi.

Alangkhatna, Eklavya Model Residential School, Gamnom Sapormeina in jong Simlai Satgunmang Haokip lolhinna chunga akithang-atpi nau le akipanau aphongdoh un ahi.

School Principal cum Administrator, Dr. Ngamkhohao Haokip le staffs hon Satgunmang Haokip le adang simlai 94 hon school minphatna sangtah apolutnau chunga kipathu aphongun ahi.

Simlai Satgunmang Haokip hi lekhasim gunchu tah ahin, aphat atamjoa lekha bou gol phapen a neimi, phat ong aneikom teng Newspaper sim2 jengji mi hi.

School suty ahiteng le Kangpokpi DHQs a api Hotel bolna'a touthim manlouhel'a api akithopi kitji ahin, mi khoto themtah jong ahina bana amasanga dongjo simlai ho gelkhoh le ahetna it louhel'a holphaltah a peson jing mi ahi.

Source: 🖋Zalaileng News Service Kangpokpi District🕊

Thursday, 23 February 2017

NSCN-IM militant, civilian killed in encounter


Imphal, Feb 23: An NSCN-IM militant and a civilian were killed during an encounter between the Army and the banned outfit in the wee hours today at Khoupum old village in Manipur's Noney district, police said.

Jawans of the Gurkha Regiment were carrying out a search operation in the village at around 3.30 AM when they were fired upon by the NSCN-IM militants.

The jawans returned fire and the gunbattle continued for around 45 minutes in which one NSCN-IM militant was killed, police said.

A villager, identified as 50-year-old Anjina Rongmei was killed by a stray bullet, they said.

Earlier, police had said that the encounter took place in Tamenglong district.

Noney district is among the seven new districts created by the state government. Noney was created by bifurcating Tamenglong district.

Two days back, a security personnel was injured when suspected militants fired at a police party deployed for the visit of Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam in Tamenglong district.

Source: PTI

IAF brings in petroleum products to fuel-scarce Manipur


Indian Air Force To The Rescue, Airlifts Fuel Tankers To Crippled Manipur
Imphal, Feb 23: An Indian Air Force (IAF) cargo oil tanker landed at Imphal airport today, bringing in petroleum products to fuel-scarce Manipur, where assembly polls are slated early next month.

The cargo oil tanker landed around 10.30 am and took off after unloading, airport officials said.

This is the second time a cargo oil tanker of IAF has flown in petroleum products in Imphal as the ongoing indefinite economic blockade has cut off all regular transportation of essential commodities, including fuel in the poll-bound state.

The blockade, which began on November 1 last year, was imposed by United Naga Council along the highways of the landlocked state in protest against the state government's creation of seven new districts.

Election Commission had yesterday said sufficient petroleum products are available in the state to ensure smooth transportation of polling personnel for the March assembly election and that the economic blockade in Manipur would not impact the poll process.

Source: PTI

Board Security at North Eastern Indian boards set to improve

Sashastra Seema Bal
Siliguri, Feb 23: The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), which guards India’s borders with Nepal and Bhutan, will complete a major manpower augmentation by 2018 and boost its intelligence setup to keep these areas under closer vigil. The SSB currently has 67 battalions and will soon have 73.

SSB’s 10 battalions are deployed at 147 Border Outposts (BOPs). The force’s Siliguri Frontier guards 215 km out of the 699 km long Indo-Bhutan border and 315 km out of the 1751 km long Indo-Nepal border. This means the average distance between two BOPs is 3.6 km.

“There are few gap areas. To plug them up, we expect a major manpower augmentation to be completed by 2018. We are also boosting up our intelligence strength to a much higher level,” said S. Bandopadhyay, IG, SSB, Siliguri Frontier.

“These are open and porous borders. People across these borders have good relations. But, lot of unwanted activities are also happening there,” said Bandopadhyay.

Last year, the SSB Siliguri Frontier seized several consignments of narcotics, animal body parts, live rare species of animals and fire arms, which were worth Rs 115 crore. It has also arrested several individuals involved in illegal activities such as human trafficking, illegal immigration and militancy.

“This is the visible part only. But, huge volumes of these illegal activities might have remained invisible despite SSB’s strong vigil,” many security officials admitted.

Source: SiliguriTimes

Takchapa Kaigoulal Vaiphei in India represent ding

ASIAN ROAD LEH PARACYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Ah 


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By Duang Neilut Vaiphei 
Kangvai, Feb 23:Kangvai khua apat Unaupa Kaigoulal Vaiphei s/o (L) pu TV Daniel of Kangvai chu Bahrain khawpi ah Asian Road leh Paracycling championship 2017 ah pang dingin tuni 22nd February 2017 in Bahrain khawpi atung tai. Unaupa Kaigoulal hi BSF ah pang ahia, 14oct. 2013 ah train ah ala kisukkhak ziakin, a khup nuailam keng tan (amputated) in ala um hi. 

2016 May tha apat kha Paracyclist ah um panin, chuleh July-August that akhan World Highest Motorable Road [Manali (HP) to Khardungla Top (J&K) Approximately 600km chu 15 days in ala taitung a, November 24 ni a khan Waga Border (Indo-Pak) apat New Delhi date 30 Dec. in ala taitung kit hi. 
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Tuchung Asian Road and Paracycling Championship 2017, Bahrain mun ah umdi ahi ziak in ningkum 2016 apat khan Hyderabad mun in training hung bawl tou in Pathian zal in tuhi Bahrain ah India representatives ding in mi 8 teldaw te lakah mi khat pangtheilo maleh mi 7 kuante lakin a pangin a 22 February 2017 in atung tai. Zia event ahin khawvel gam chuam chuam, 41 apat kuankhawm ahiu.

TAKCHAPA Kaigoulal Vaiphei hi eimi chaulo ah India adingah role model ahibanah Bahrain apat lawtinna tawh ahung kile kit I doisak ui...

Source: Nisin Thuhiltu

SoO nuai a om UG leh OG-te’n election hihbuai theilou ding

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CCpur, Feb 22: 11th Manipur assem­bly election siangthou leh zalentak a neih a om ding deihna ziak in tuni sunnung dak 4 a pan in Tuibong a SP/Ccpur of­fice a pan in R. Sudhan, IAS, DC/DEO, Ccpur leh Rakesh Balwal, IPS, SP/ Ccpur makaih in Addl SP/Ccpur (Ops & L&O), SDPO/Ccpur leh Than­lon ban ah OC Ccpur PS leh Police team in khe a pai in lampi zuihna nei uhi. Amau ahihleh Tedim Road tawn in Lamka Po­lice Station kong a Reng­kai Road ah pai ua, Saikot tan pha in huai a pan hong paikik in Lamka Po­lice Station ah zou uhi.

Lampi zuihna zoh a R Sudhan, DC/DEO, Cc­pur in Lamka Police Sta­tion a thuthaksaite kiang a, a gen ah, maban a Ma­nipur assembly election om ding zalen leh sian­gthoutak a neih ahihthei­hna dia kuamah kivaulau chihte omtheilou ding hi’n gen hi. Huai ban ah mimal leh pawlpi tua­mtuam in election hih­buai thei ding a panlalou ding leh zu leh sum-le-pai zang a kikhemna ban ah pawlpi tuamtuam inleng candidate khat deihsak­tuam a nasem theilou ding ahihdan gen hi.

DC/DEO, Ccpur in a genzelna ah, Ccpur sis­trict sung a assembly con­situency 6 a polling sta­tion 318 omte a Central Paramilitary Force zat hiding leh police leh state force-te polling booth pawlam a kizang ding hi’n gen hi. Huai ban ah polling booth a vote khiak hunsung teng Mobile Video Record bawl hivek ding hi’n leng gen hi.

Election ni leh hun a Govt toh Suspension of Operation (SoO) suaikai helpawlte cadre-te amau designated camp a om chiat ding a theihsak hi ua, huai ban a SoO nuai a om helpawlte lak a over­ground member-te lak a kitelna toh kisai a panla leh voter-te hihbuai om leh matkhiak hingal ding uh hi’n leng gen hi. Ma­ban a assembly election om ding pen siangth­outak leh mipi zalenna toh neih ahihtheihna ding a kuaman chiindan hoihlou toh kisai lungsim neilou ding leh siangthou leh zalentak a kitelna neih ahihtheina dia panla chiat ding in ngen hi.

Election toh kisai a buaina nei ahihleh com­plaint bawl nuamte’n Dis­trict Police Control Room number 03874- 233239 leh DC/Ccpur office a Complain Cell number 03874- 235716 a report bawltheih ding hidan in­leng R Sudhan, DC/DEO, Ccpur in gen hi.


SoO Designated Camp-te enkhe di’n theisak

IMPHAL, Feb 22: Manipur assembly election 2017 a State Police Nodal Officer in Ccpur, Pherzawl, Kangpokpi, Tengnoupal leh Chandel district a Supt of Police-te kiang ah SoO nuai a om helpawlte desig­nated camp-te hiai a nuai a ni kipia bang a enkhia a, report pelut ding in theisak hi. Huaite ahihleh

 Ccpur district ah:
1. Mongbung Camp - Feb 23, 26 leh March 1.
2. N Phaisat Camp - Feb 22, 25 leh 28.
3. Chongkhojou Camp - Feb 24 leh 28.
4. Nabil Camp - Feb 22, 25 leh March 1.
5. New Teikot Camp - Feb 22, 25 leh 28.


Pherzawl district:
1. Ankhasuo Camp - Feb 28
2. Phaibatang Camp - Feb 27


Kangpokpi district:
1. Shamushang Camp - Feb 23 a pan ni 3 hal zel in.
2. T Gamnom Camp - Feb 23 a pan ni 3 hal zel in.
3. Natheijang Camp - Feb 22 a pan niteng in.
4. Thingsat Camp - Feb 22 a pan niteng in.

Tengnoupal district:
1. Chelep Camp - Feb 22 a pan ni 3 hal zel in


Chandel district:
1. Muvanlai Camp - Feb 24 a pan nipikal teng in.



Source: ZogamOnline (Facebook page)
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Khochungte Awgin

Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu sworn in as 17th Chief Minister of Nagaland

23 Feb 17 | KA 24x7 OPN
Kohima | Feb 22 : New CM convenes first cabinet sitting on February 23. 81 year old Dr Shürhozelie Liezietsu was sworn in today as the 17th Chief Minister of Nagaland State, along with 11 Cabinet Ministers.

The oath was administered to Dr. Liezietsu and other 11 Cabinet Ministers by Nagaland Governor, PB Acharya at Raj Bhavan in the presence of outgoing Chief Minister, TR Zeliang; MP Rajya Sabha, KG Kenye, legislators and NGO leaders.

Later, in a separate function at the State Banquet Hall, the Chief Minister administered oath to 24 Parliamentary Secretaries, followed by induction of six Advisors to the Chief Minister’s Office.

New faces in the cabinet include Chotisuh Sazo, Imkong L Imchen and G Kaito Aye.

Later, addressing the party leaders at the State Banquet Hall, Shurhozelie said that one of the priorities of the government is to create a public platform to debate on important points for complete understanding of ULB elections vis-a- vis Article 371A. He said the government would give opportunity to the public to speak their minds.

The CM further asked cabinet ministers to gather at his residence by 9:00 am on February 23 so that they reach the Nagaland Civil Secretariat by 9:30 am. He informed there will be a short prayer session and the first cabinet sitting on February 23. Meeting with bureaucrats have also been scheduled on the same day.

“We have lost so many working days. It is time to work double to recover those lost,” Shurhozelie said, while urging legislators to work hard and regain the trust. “Together we can do it. Together we can overcome,” he stated.

He also challenged the Cabinet Ministers to put their heads together and work together for the same goal. Stating that forgiveness is a virtue one should not miss, the CM emphasized that “forgiveness is the essence of peace to the society.”

“Without peace and stability there will be no development,” he said adding that infighting is harmful to both the legislators and the people.

Also stating that it is not possible to accommodate all legislators in the ministry, he said the government has too many works to be done. “I am prepared to utilize each and every one of you in the service of the people,” he added. The CM called for the building of trust and to work as a team till “our goal is achieved.”

Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu hails from L. Khel, Kohima village. He was elected to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) eight times, the first in 1969 elections from Northern Angami-I Assembly Constituency. Liezietsu is not a member of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly and will face elections within six months from taking office.

CHIEF MINISTER
Shürhozelie Liezietsu
CABINET MINISTERS
1. Kiyanilie Peseyie
2. Yanthungo Patton
3. P Longon
4. C Kipili Sangtam
5. CL John
6. Yitachu
7. Paiwang Konyak
8. Vikheho Swu
9. Chotisu Sazo
10. Imkong L Imchen
11. G Kaito Aye

PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES
1. Kejong Chang
2. C. Apok Jamir
3. Deo Nukhu
4. R Tohanba
5. Khriehu Liezietsu
6. Dr. Benjongliba Aier
7. EE Pangteang
8. BS Nganlang
9. Shetoyi
10. L Khumo
11. Er Levi Rengma
12. Er Picto Shohe
13. N Jacob Zhimomi
14. Pukhayi
15. Amenba Yaden
16. Y.M. Yolow
17. Toyang Chankong Chang
18. S Chuba Longkumer
19. Hukavi Zhimomi
20. Eshak Konyak
21. Khekaho Assumi
22. Er Vikho-o Yhoshü
23. T Torechu
24. Tovihoto Ayemi

ADVISORS
1. N Thongwang
2. SI Jamir
3. lmtilemba Sangtam
4. Naiba Konyak
5. Dr TM Lotha
6. Kuzholuzo Azo Nienu
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~ Source: The Morung Express
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