
Sumi Missionary Conference The 6th session of Sumi Missionary Conference, comprisingof all Sumi denominations, is scheduled at SABAK Mission Center Pughoboto from 9-11 May 2017. Under the theme, “Ready and Unashamed,” the Conference will be addressed by Rev. Dr. ZK Rochill Aux. Secy. BSI Dimapur; Dr.Hokheto Pastor Sumi Baptist Church Kohima; and Rev. Khevihe Associate Director NMM. Rev. Tokheho Executive Secretary Sumi NCRC will share the word of exhortation and Nivukhu Pastor Chekiye B/Church and former Missionary will present the paper on Envisioning Long Term Mission. Rev.Shikuho Mission Director will be leading the Bible study session while various missionaries will present the power point presentation on their mission field activities. For transportation, missionaries are informed to contact the SMF President Piketo phone no.918250526472/919735202148, NPF Tseminyu The President NPF Tseminyu Division has convened a consultative meeting with Central office bearers on April 29, 10AM at Town Hall, Tseminyu Town. All the Division office bearers, Village Units and all frontal organizations are requested to attend the meeting without fail. NSCW prog on Human Trafficking The Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW) in association with National Commission for Women (Delhi) is organizing a 1-day Legal Awareness Programme on Human Trafficking on April 28, 11 AM at Indoor Stadium, Chiephobozou. NSCW has extended invitation to Tribal Hoho/Women Hoho/DB/GB's/Student body/Church Leaders/Local police officers and Legal Aid Services officials under the Jurisdiction of the Chiephobozou Sub-Division to attend the programme. NSCN (IM) UT-1 informs hotels, service providers Dimapur, April 24 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) UT- 1 today directed hotels in Dimapur to strictly check proper identify of individuals before allowing them to lodge in their respective hotels. A press note from Regional Secretary UT -1, Ghokuto Chishi said that despite “repetitive caution” published in local media in the past, under the directive of CAO Care Taker, Rangkhumong Anar, dy. Kilonser, many hotels are not adhering to it. Meanwhile, it further said that necessary information are given to control “menacing acts” occurring in hotels, lodges restaurant, cafes, bistros, eatery, adulterated fuel, price tag replacement, reproduction and duplication, but not heeded. “It has become a daily routine and continued indoctrination of immoral activities, unsanitary serving without proper cleaning in rice hotels and restaurants and day light robbery by changing price tags” it added. In this regard, asking the entities to refrain from such activities, it said that “Stern action and penalty will be initiated against defaulters The NSCN (IM) UT-1 further appealed all NGO’s public leader and various section of the community to cooperate with its drive sensing the “threats and perils” from all quarters. NSCM (IM) on work permit, shop registration Dimapur, April 24 (MExN): The NSCM (IM) today informed shop registration and labour/work permit card “in and around Dimapur area is put to halt till it is streamlined and until further orders.” It is per the directive of Secretary, Ministry of Kilo Affairs, stated a press note from MIP NSCN (IM). “All shop owners/keepers and labours concerned are hereby instructed to corporate with the same,” it added. 32 AR arrests two with illegal arms Dimapur, April 24 (MExN): The troops of 32 Assam Rifles under aegis of HQ IGAR (North) today said that it arrested two women involved in “illegal smuggling of arms” from general area of 4th Mile on April 22. The two were arrested after a search operation was launched in the area alongwith police representative based on specific information, an AR press note informed. One Pt 22 mm Pistol with magazine was also recovered from the apprehended individuals, it said. The women, both residents of Medziphema, revealed that they were involved in illegal smuggling of arms, it added. The recovered arms and items along with the women were handed over to Diphupar Police Station, Dimapur for further investigation, the press note further informed.