Kohima, September 15 (MExN): The Kohima District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) monthly meeting, on September 15, deliberated on registration of seven societies and decided to recommend them to the State Government.
Representatives of the societies also presented their aims and objective at the meeting held at DPDB's Conference Hall Kohima with Deputy Commissioner and Vice Chairman DPDB Kohima, Gregory Thejawelie presiding over the process.
The seven societies are Bumblebee Society, Upper Agri colony Kohima; Kohima District Amateur Boxing Association, High School Kohima; Kohima District Table Tennis Association, Officers Hill Kohima; Nagaland Table Tennis Association, AG colony Kohima; Bridge of Hope, Perizie colony Kohima; De Operettas Music and Arts Society, Puro Complex, Supply colony; and Rev. Moa Longchari Cancer Foundation, Peraciezie High School Road.
After deliberation and based on the recommendation submitted by the screening committee, the house decided to recommend them to the Government for further approval and necessary action, a DIPR report informed.
Meanwhile, on the issue of 10th Northern Angami I - A/C recasting of Iconic project under 2021-2022, the house decided to recommend the change of programme from cementing of one road to construction of clock tower and forward it to Planning to take up with the State Planning Board for necessary action, it said.
Regarding the Aspirational Block of Tseminyu block, the DC informed concerned departments who have not submitted their 5 years plan to take note and to submit the plan by this week for onward submission to the Nodal department, it added.
The DC also reminded the members of the district level committee for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to come prepared with the details and information as required in the next meeting fixed on September 22.
The Social Welfare Department gave PowerPoint presentations on departmental activities under District Welfare Office by DWO Akali Sema; Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) by CDPO James Ezung and Integrated Child Protection Services Nagaland (ICPS) by Programme Manager, Raitalie Zeliang.