Nagaland: News in Pictures

ABAM Church & Mission Ministry organised a programme for pastors and their spouses from February 14-16 at Impur. Altogether 153 pastors and spouses from 68 Churches and three fellowships attended the programme.  The speakers were Rev Dr Mar Pongener Executive Secretary, ABAM, Dr Jesse Snodgrass, US (Mumbai), Lipokwati Lemtur, Mumbai, Rev L Yapang Mollier, Secretary, Church & Mission, ABAM, Rev Dr Wati Aier. The topics included God Chosen Family in the Bible, The identity of spouses in God's Servants' family, Family in the Mission, and Servants of God are the center stage.

78th Battalion CRPF Zubza organised a Civic Action Programme (CAP) at Dzuleke village on February 16. Dzuleke village is located at a remote area of Kohima where proper electricity facility is not available. Taking note of the requirement of LED Lantern projected by the Village Council, the 78th Battalion CRPF procured Solar LED Lanterns and the same have been distributed to the needy/poor villagers by R. Josuah, Commandant-78 Battalion CRPF under Civic Action Programme organized at Village council hall, Dzuleke.
A three-day seminar on Discipline Market Leaders of the Assemblies of God of East India was held at Bethesda Celebration Centre, Walford, Dimapur from February 14 to 16. The resource persons, Dr Renita Reed Thompson, President, DML and Rev Vaibhav Moon highlighted the need to reach out to the marketplace through the local churches. It is focused on the business aspect with a vision to disciple every member to be the church in the market place and empower every believer to live out work as worship and mission. About 50 participants attended the seminar. 
Vitsutho Nyuthe, Managing Director, NHHDC Ltd, Dimapur inaugurating the handloom exhibition organised by Nagaland Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation and sponsored by Office of the Development Commissioner (Handlooms) Ministry of Textiles, New Delhi on February 16. Altogether 60 participants from Assam and various districts of Nagaland are exhibiting varieties of handloom, khadi and handicraft crafted products. “The main aim and objective of the Exhibition is to Develop and promote marketing channels in domestic and export markets and bring about linkage between the two in a holistic and integrated manner. It is also serve to provide marketing opportunities to handicraft artisans,” said Project Manager NHHDC Ltd. The exhibition will culminate on February 29.
A team of four people from Nagaland - Haiguing Kuame, Chief Media coordinator ‘Project Constitutional Justice’ and student of Tetso College, Prakash Subba student of Dimapur Government College, Ingautuibe, and Akheto Zhimomi- embarked on a daring journey to the Indo-China Border at Bum La Pass, Tawang. To honour the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Indo-China War of 1962 and Pulwama Attack in 2019, the team unfurled the Tiranga on February 15, at the height of 15, 200 feet.

 

A seminar on ‘Road Safety and Rules’ was held on at MGM College, Dimapur on February 16.  Ngimchule Nampeung (NPS), ACP Traffic, Dimapur emphasised the awareness of the traffic rules, penalties and road safety. Nampeung highlighted on the gravity of traffic situations in the country by specifying the analytical data as per research. She also interacted with the learners with regard to vehicle modification, passenger rules, speed radar counts, and the appropriate age for applying for license. She also handed three books copies of Booklet on Road Safety to the college library. IPS officer, Ramana highlighted on the ‘Traffic Awareness Week’. 
Yemhi Memorial College, Dimapur conducted its 11th Annual sports meet from February 15 to 17 under the theme "Chase your Dreams, Catch your Glory". The event was graced by Dr Kaba Daniel, Principal YMC as the special guest. Team Green emerged as the overall champion and Team Red as the runner-up.



Support The Morung Express.
Your Contributions Matter
Click Here