
Mima and Tsütuonuomia friendship gathering
Kohima, March 12 (MExN): The Mima village and Tsütuonuomia Thinuo Friendship gathering will take place on March 14 at Mima Local Ground. This one day gathering aims to strengthen friendship and brotherhood between the two communities. This will be the second joint gathering of the two communities following the first peace gathering that was held in Kohima village. The Mima village council has invited every member of the Tsütuonuomia Thino to Mima village, while also asking its own members settle in different places to join the gathering.
CMO Noklak informs on multi-speciality health camp
Noklak, March 12 (MExN): Chief Medical Office, Noklak, Dr Victor NC has informed the general public under Noklak district that a multi-speciality health camp with surgery (operation) will be held at District Hospital Noklak, PHC Panso and PHC Thonoknyu from March 24. Citizens having health problem have been requested to come to DH Noklak, PHC Panso and PHC Thonoknyu for screening, ahead of the health camp.
Tentative dates for health camp: DH Noklak -March 24 and 25; PHC Thonoknyu-March 26 and 27; PHC Panso- March 28 and 29.
Screening of patient: ABO and all typing; HIV, VDRL and hepatitis B; CBC, Blood sugar and HB etc. All lab screenings are to be completed ahead of health camp along with proper address, mobile number, Aadhaar and PMJAY and CMHIS card.
NWA mourns
Kohima, March 12 (MExN): The Nagaland Wrestling Association (NWA) mourned the demise of Er Keneilhoulie Keditsu, former president of NWA (2000-2004 and 2004-2008). His unparalleled passion, dedication, and selfless contribution towards the development of wrestling in Nagaland will always be remembered with great honour, according to NWA in a condolence message received here. During his tenure as President from 2000-2008, despite the lack of proper training infrastructure in the state, he personally took the initiative, both financially and physically, to take our wrestlers to Delhi and other cities for professional training and exposure. His leadership and commitment brought a significant change in the wrestling during those challenging times, stated NWA President Vivolie Kezo.