Hornbill Festival Legal Stall

A ten days legal awareness stall organised by Nagaland State Legal Services Authority (NSLSA) was inaugurated today by the Justice Ajit Singh, Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court & Patron-in-Chief of Nagaland State Legal Services Authority and Justice AK Goswami, Judge of Gauhati High Court and Executive Chairman of Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority.   B. Yemlong Chaba, recipient of the Zonal (North-East) Best Para Legal Volunters (PLVs) award of 2016 gave a short speech on the occasion.   The inaugural programme was attended by Y. Longkumer, Registrar, Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench, M. Patton, Commissioner & Secretary, Department of Justice & Law, Kheshili Chishi, Department of Justice & Law, Ajongba Imchen, Civil Judge, Phek, Registry Staff of Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench, Panel Lawyers, Para Legal Volunteers, officials of Reserve Bank of India and host of Government Departmental Officers.   On the first day, around 1000 people visited the Legal Stall and availed free legal services such as consultations and advice on rights and duties, received free pamphlets, booklets on basic Laws, Legal rights and Schemes.   The Hornbill Festival Legal Stall at the Naga heritage village, Kisama will be functional till December 10.  

Naga Chef Season 4 underway

  The Naga Chef season 4 began today at Kisama as part of the Hornbill Festival. Naga Chef is organized by Synergy Group Enterprise and supported by Department of Tourism. After the preliminary round, top 8 contestants viz Renphamo Ezung, Esther, Kiheto Sema, Toka H. Chophy, L. Renchanbemo Odyuo, E Chenithung Ezung, Rokokhono Rhiitso Nyekha and Kusa Lohe were shortlisted for the Naga Chef title. The contestants completed “culinary round” which will be followed by Naga pickle round, my signature dish, mystery basket and group round. The winner of the Naga Chef Season 4 will walk away with a cash prize of Rs. 3 lakhs.  

Hornbill Kids Carnival underway

  Various indigenous games and activities as part of the kids carnival cum school and higher secondary competition commenced on December 1 at Children’s Park, Naga Heritage village, Kisama. The carnival is organized by Mutukhru Events, in collaboration with Synergy Group Enterprise and supported by the State Government. As part of the school and higher secondary, some of the different types of competition that will be held are Hornbill Junior Photography (December 2 to 8), Fancy Dress (December 5), Muffin Decoration (December 6), Essay Writing (December 7) etc. For the competition, students are categorized into 4 groups Group A (Class A to 3), Group B (Class 4 to 6), Group C (Class 7 to 9), Group D (Class 10 to 12). Games and activities at the carnival include X Box, Burn Castle etc with emphasis on indigenous games like Baru (wooden go-kart), thulu (striking the beans), cethu vuhtsu (wooden top spinning) etc.



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