CNTC appeals for uniform development

DIMAPUR, JUNE 18 (MExN): The Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) has appealed to the state government to develop the state “in all uniformity and consistency” without any favoritism or prejudice.  

A press note from the CNTC media cell informed that its executive council had a meeting with its three federating units, the new elected teams of the Ao Senden and the Sumi Hoho with the Lotha Hoho at the Tourist Lodge, Dimapur.  

The CNTC reminded the legislators from the CNTC tribes to recall their assurance given at the august meeting last year at the same place where the legislators had ensured to bring out some solution at the earliest on the numerous issues beleaguering three districts: such as Khelhoshe Polytechnic Asukhuto, Nagaland University Lumami Campus, the abandoned Foothill Road and the cessation of work of the Doyang bridge at Liphayan Governor’s camp, Bokajan- Merapani highway taken up the NHIDC and the defunct Tuli Paper Mill.  

The CNTC appealed to the legislators to address the grievances with all promptness and sincerity and to keep their word. The meeting resolved to form fact- finding teams from the tribal hohos to bring out a report on those matters cited and approach the government to find out a solution at the earliest for the betterment. The three districts of Mokokchung Wokha and Zunheboto, it lamented have been plagued by infrastructural problems, mismanagement, financial crunch and lackadaisical attitude of the government.