Nagaland: News in Pictures

Students of Mt. Carmel School, Longleng (left) and Government Higher Secondary School, Longleng (right) attending the two-day retreat held on July 24-25 and July 25-26 respectively. The retreat was organised and sponsored by WINGS of the Sinai Ministry, Dimapur. In Mt Carmel School, around 150 students attended the programme while in GHSS Longleng, over 600 students were present. In both the schools, praise and worship was lead by the Sinai Ministry worship team. Besides teaching from the Bible and testimony sharing, the other activities included craft making, age-wise group classes, one-on-one interactions, and special session with the teachers etc. (Photo Courtesy/ Atsung Ajem)   [caption id="attachment_386119" align="aligncenter" width="800"] One month detoxification camping at Yuching Village under Mon district started on July 28. The detoxification camp is jointly organised by Yuching Students’ Union, Gospel Outreach Ministry and KBBB and sponsored by Yuching Students’ Union and Village Council Yuching. N. Neangba Konyak, Director De-addiction and Rehab Centre, Mon spoke during the inaugural programme. A total of 49 campers registered their names for the month long camping starting from July 28 to August 28 and many more are expected to join in the following days. (DIPR Photo)[/caption] [caption id="attachment_386120" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Incessant rains damage large portion of paddy fields (Lokhwi, Tesuda and Ewikereda) along Adau river of Losami in Phek district.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_386122" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Landslides damage two houses at Naga Hospital Colony Kohima on July 30.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_386123" align="aligncenter" width="800"] The Deputy Commissioner, Zunheboto, Shanavas C, IAS, SDO (C) Namang Sepong Chang, SDO (C) Ajit Kumar Raj, IAS, along with the District Child Protection Unit, Zunheboto visited Mount Carmel Children Home, Sukhalu village, Children Welfare Society Children Home, Satakha town and Observation Home, Zunheboto on July 28. They interacted with the children and the staff members of the homes. The Deputy Commissioner encouraged the children to work hard and urged them not to give up on their respective aims in life. The respective Homes also shared their grievances and their shortcomings. The district administration distributed sweets and gifts along with some sports items for recreational activities to the homes. (DIPR Photo)[/caption]



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