Nagaland News File

Nagaland orphanage Bible camp Kohima, January 14 (MExN): The River of Soul Saving Ministry is organizing a three day long Nagaland Orphanage Bible Camp from January 22 to 24 at Koinonia Prayer Centre under the theme “Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.” (Psalms 27:10). The speakers of the camp include; Rev. Zotuo Kiewhuo, senior pastor, Koinonia Baptist Church Kohima, Pastor Vezokho Vero, Naga Shisha Hoho Kohima, Pastor Letuolie Pienyii, Christian Revival Church, Pezielietsie Kohima and Pastor Khriesavituo Belho, Christian Revival Church, Keviphe. Praise and worship will be led by Hope Ministry. The camp chairman will be Razou Angami, camp director Neisapi Ltu and Menuosielie Usou as secretary. Passport Seva Kendra at Dimapur Dimapur, January 14 (DIPR): Minister of State for External Affairs, Statistics & Programme Implementation I/C Government of India Gen. Dr. VK Singh (retd) will be inaugurating the Passport Seva Kendra in Dimapur on January 15 at 2:00 pm at New DCs office complex, Dimapur. Chief Minister Nagaland TR Zeliang will also be addressing on the occasion. Governor extend Sukrunye greetings Kohima, January 14 (DIPR): On the occasion of Sukrunye festival, the Governor of Nagaland PB Acharya has extended greetings to the Chakhesang Community. The Governor said in that message that as the Sukrunye festival signifies sanctification and cleansing oneself and beginning of a new journey, “I hope that the people of Nagaland will start a new journey by forgiving each other, being a blessing to each other and work together in bringing lasting peace and upliftment of the society.” He also adds, “May the celebration of this festival bring peace and progress to the people of Nagaland and strengthen the bond of love and unity among the people.” TGOU Nagaland National seminar Dimapur, January 14 (MExN): The Global Open University, Nagaland in collaboration with the Archeological Survey of India, New Delhi and Society for Cultural Heritage in North-East India, Guwahati is organizing two days National seminar on Eastern Himalayan Domestic Architecture in North-Eastern region of India on February 5 and 6 at the Conference Hall of The Global Open University, Nagaland. TGOU Nagaland Vice Chancellor Dr H N Dutta has informed in a press release that there will be a photographic exhibition on the theme of the seminar at the premises of the University. Eminent and distinguished scholars who are working in the field from ASI, New Delhi, Shimla (HP) and from all the states of the North-East region of India are participating in the said seminar. CBCC youth fest from today Phek, January 14 (MExN): The youth department of the Chakhesang Baptist Church Council (CBCC) is all set to hold youth fest 2016 from January 15 to 17 at Chozuba town. The youth fest will be hosted by Chozuba Area Baptist Youth Department. The three day long youth fest will be marked by camp devotion, self evaluation service, theme song and indigenous competition, inspirational service, camp devotion, covenantal service, youth celebration, committal service, launching of youth year 2016 etc etc. The speakers of the youth fest includes; Rev. Dr. Vezopa Tetseo, executive secretary CBCC, Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho, general secretary NBCC, Rev.Dr. Razouselie Lasetso, professor ETC Jorhat and Vikuo Rhi, youth secretary NBCC. Greetings will be shared by president Chakhesang Youth Front and Chakhesang Public Organization.   Tobu SDPDB meeting conducted Mon, January 14 (DIPR): The Tobu SDPDB for the month of January 2016 was held at ADC conference hall Tobu on January 13 under the Vice Chairmanship of SDPDB Tobu, A. Zubenthung Kithan and Secretary, Temsu Chuba Jamir. After review of the last meeting minutes powerpint presentations were given by Agri Department and RD Department. Main points discussed at the meeting included control of opium use within 55 A/C Tobu and 48 A/C Moka constituency. Some Departments contributed financially to SDPDB Tobu to purchase sound system   LKRSU Biennial Session held Zunheboto, January 14 (NEPS): Former Minister and NPF MLA G Kaito Aye called upon the students to pay serious attention to their educational careers as education is the ‘key to successful living.’ Gracing the 10th Langki Kilki Range Students’ Union (LKRSU) Biennial Session at Xukhepu Village under Zunheboto district last Saturday, the former Minister stressed on the importance of education in society. Urging the students to understand the values of hard work, Kaito explained that there was no alternative to hard work if one wished to be successful in their life. At the same time, they should also focus on other co-curricular activities to make them capable of facing any given competition, he added.