38 NPWD JEs informed
Dimapur, January 31 (MExN): The 38 Junior Engineers under NPWD who were regularized on October 5, 2001 have been informed that the second meeting pertaining to their seniority and signing up undertaking paper has been scheduled for February 10 at 10:00 am in Circuit House, Walford, Dimapur. A press release informing this has requested all to attend the said meeting. Failing to sign up undertaking paper, no claim shall be entertained in future, the release warned. For detailed information, members may contact 9402993894, 9862860688, 8974320822, 9436435212.
CVUD gets new team
Dimapur, January 31 (MExN): The Changpang Villagers’s Union Dimapur elected a new team of office bearers for the term 2016-18 during its Annual Session-cum-Picnic on January 26. According to a press release, the new team will be led by Yanbothung Kikon as President and Jerry Odyuo as General Secretary. Others include: Lithao Kithan – Vice President, Dr. ML Ngullie – Treasurer, Area Representatives – Ellis Kithan, Wochothung Patton and Rendemo Kithan.
Mkg District Welfare Office shifted
Mokokchung, January 31 (DIPR): District Welfare Officer, Mokokchung, Bendangkokba has informed that the District Welfare Office Mokokchung has been shifted to its permanent Office Building located at Mongsenbai Ward, National Highway-2 above Assam Rifle Play Ground, Mokokchung.
9 Bihar Regiment conducts
medical camp at Chingnyu
Dimapur, January 31 (MExN): A total of 140 patients were treated and given free medicines during a medical camp organised by 9 Bihar Regiment at Singha Chingnyu village under Mon district recently. According to a delayed press note received here, the common ailments prevalent in the area were backache, abdominal/ gastro cases, upper respiratory infections, common cold and fever.
Medical camp at Ashukhomi
Zunheboto, January 31 (MExN): 5 Assam Rifles conducted a medical camp at Ashukhomi Village of Zunheboto district on December 27. The programme was conducted under OP SADBHAVNA as part of Military Civic Action. A total of 225 patients were treated by the team and free medicines were distributed. The common ailments prevalent in the area were backache, abdominal/ gastro cases, upper respiratory infections, common cold and fever.