
ATMA Niuland conducts poultry management prog
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA), Dimapur, Niuland block conducted capacity building programme for SHGs at Niuland Town on November 30. Resource person Dr. Ebibeni Ngullie, SMS (Animal Science), KVK (ICAR), Jharnapani spoke on the topic poultry management and said that chicken production under the free range and semi-intensive system is one of the viable alternatives for improving the livelihood of rural household which provide additional income and supplement protein intake in rural and tribal folks.She highlighted on the success stories of poultry farmers from other blocks and districts and encouraged the participants to practice the same.
TCW guest house inaugurated in Wokha
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): The inauguration of guest house-cum-Pre-Christmas celebration of the Tenyimia Church, Wokha was held within the Church compound on November 30, with Deputy Commissioner of Wokha, Wezope Kenye as the chief guest. In his address, he acknowledged the Tenyimia community serving in different capacities in Wokha district and also expressed the hope that they would always work for unity and oneness among the different communities. He also appreciated the Lotha community for the support and cooperation towards the Tenyimia community. President of Tenyimia Union Kohima (TUW), Mathew Yhome, who chaired the prograame also lauded thee ADC Wokha, Hotolu Swu and Project Director DRDA Wokha Thungdeno Mozhui for their material assistance culminating in extended in successful completion building. Christmas message was shared by Pastor of Rengma Baptist Church Wokha, Keshwenga Sep during the programme while invocation was pronounced by Advisor TUW Keyavi Apon. The programme also featured a special number by Rengma Baptist Church and Tenyimia Church Youth Wokha while the Convenor Building Committee, Tepunol Yore tendered the vote of thanks, informed a press note from the TUW President.
National BJP member visits Nagaland
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): National BJP Coordination & Sagathak Kisan Morcha, Panchayati Raj Hridaynath Singh visited Nagaland on November 30. He conducted a series of meeting with the party at Tourist lodge conference hall Dimapur. The selected parent body team led by the State President comprising of office bearers and senior leaders thoroughly deliberated with the visiting central leader on the issues pertaining to organisation and present political situation in the State. Thereafter, the frontal chiefs and Districts Kisan Morcha had a meeting with the visiting leader in the second session. BJP Nagaland Spokesman Yanghose Sangtam in a press release said that Hridaynath Singh is a senior member of the party who has worked in different parts of the country and having a wide organizational skill and is closely associated with top ranking profiles in the party.
Excise dept bid adieu to 2 officers
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): The Officer of the Excise & Staff at the excise directorate organized a farewell programme to send off two of its retiring officer on November 30. The officers – Additional Commissioner of Excise, Pitongse Sangtam and Assistant Commissioner of Excise (Enf) Ghokiho Yeptho – retired on November 30 on completion of 35 years of active government services. Speaking on the occasion, the Commissioner of Excise, Tarep Imchen congratulated the two outgoing Excise officer for accomplishing 35 years of service and wished them a happy retired life. The retiring officer narrated their respective life in services and further advice the officers and staff to work in unity for welfare and interest of the public service. Other senior excise officers also spoke on the occasion and wished the outgoing officers a healthy retired life, a press note from the office of the commissioner of excise informed.
EVC, ESU, EEE, WTEU condemns
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): The Elumyo Village Council, Elumyo Students’ Union, Elumyo Eloe Ekhung and Wokha Town Elumyo Union have condemned, in the strongest term, the alleged punishment meted out by a one 28-year old woman on her children in Wokha. “It is beyond comprehension of how a mother could treat her children with such harsh atrocity when she ought to teach them with motherly care and support” the organisations said in a joint statement received here. Her treatment of the children cannot be treated as an "act of punishment but a manifestation of vile attitude and hatred" towards the children vented out in the guise of a punishment, it added. The organisations also called upon all the right thinking individuals to condemn “such ill-attitude and action” of so called ‘mother’ and urged upon the concerned authority to award befitting punishment to the guilty mother. The statement was appended by EVC Chairman Zumomo Tsanglao, ESU President Y Amos Lotha, EEE General Secretary Janthunglo Tsanglao and , WTEU Chairman Elithung Ovung.