Eco & Stat Dept informs
KOHIMA, JANUARY 29 (DIPR): The Economics & Statistics Department has notified the following amendments for enhancement of delayed registration fees on births and deaths which has been substituted and incorporated under section 9 sub-clause 1, 2 & 3 of the Nagaland Registration of Births & Deaths (Amendment) Rules 1999. Any birth or death for which information is given to the Registrar after the expiry of the period specified (21 days) in Rule 5, but within thirty days of its occurrence, shall be registered on payment of late fee of Rs. 10. Any birth or death for which information is given to the Registrar after thirty days but within one year of its occurrence, shall be registered on production of an affidavit made before a notary public and on payment of late fee of Rs. 20. Any birth or death which has not been registered within one year of its occurrence shall be registered only on an order of a Magistrate of the first class or a Presidency Magistrate and on payment of late fee of Rs. 30.
Higher Edu dept to bid farewell to Director
KOHIMA, JANUARY 29 (DIPR): A farewell programme for the outgoing Director, Higher Education, Chubatola Longkumer will be held on January 30 at the Directorate of Higher Education Conference Hall, Kohima. Parliamentary Secretary for Higher & Technical Education, Deo Nukhu will grace the occasion as the chief guest. Secretary Higher & Technical Education, Imjung Panger IAS will chair the programme while the officers and staff of Higher Education will present a special number.
NPCC to commemorate
10 years of MGNREGA
KOHIMA, JANUARY 29 (MExN): The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee in collaboration with Kohima DCC is organizing a convention on February 2 to commemorate the 10 years of the Launching of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA) at Congress Bhavan, Kohima at 11:00am. A press note from the NPCC informed all NPCC Officials, PCC members and Kohima DCC Officials including ACCC Officials of Kohima District to attend the convention without fail.
Certificate Course on PHM
concludes in CIH, Nagaland
DIMAPUR, JANUARY 29 (MExN): The Central Institute of Horticulture, Nagaland successfully conducted three months certificate course on Post Harvest Management & Value Addition of Horticultural Crops. The course started on October 26 and ended on January 27. A brief certificate distribution programme was organized on January 29, where Director, CIH, Dr Lallan Ram encouraged the trainees to utilize the skills which were imparted through the course and contribute towards horticulture development in NE states. A total of 21 trainees from 3 states of North East (viz. Manipur, Meghalaya & Nagaland) were trained during the course. The trainees also underwent a 15 days internship programme in IICPT, Regional Centre, Guwahati & AAU, Jorhat, Assam.
Induction Training
Programme begins in Phek
PHEK, JANUARY 29 (MExN): The Administrative Training Institute in collaboration with Phek district administration began a 12 days Induction Training Programme (ITP) on January 28 at Phek. Government employees from various departments of the district especially dealing with public service delivery such as medical, PWD, PHE, social welfare, district administration, etc and who have been in service for the last 0-5 years have been nominated for this programme. The training will focus on motivation, leadership skills, time management, ethics, personality development, office procedures & rules, e-governance and also field visit to villages, etc. Four government officers from the district who had undergone training in Kolkata last year are the resource persons/master trainers of this ITP. Inaugurating the programme EAC HQ, Tiayanger Jamir welcomed all the trainees and appreciated the government for organising and conducting such a decentralised and participatory approach training. L Youdang, Joint Director ATI exhorted the trainees while Dr Hovithal Sothu Deputy Director (training) ATI & course coordinator highlighted the substance of the whole training. Vote of thanks was delivered by Er.Moa Longkumer lecturer ATI & programme coordinator.