No medical camps without permission Dimapur, March 15 (MExN): With various types of medical camps being conducted throughout the district “without following any uniform procedures and system,” the Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur has issued a directive that henceforth no organization/ society or any other groups will be permitted to conduct any medical camps without the permission of the District Inspection team. Any organization interested to conduct medical camps has been directed to seek the permission through Deputy Commissioner & Chairman, District Inspection team. Permission will be granted only after ascertaining the credibility of the medical professionals conducting the camp, stated the DC, Kesonyu Yhome in a press release. “Failure to comply with the above directive and leading to any unfortunate event, the organizing group shall be wholly responsible,” it added. Bikes recovered Dimapur, March 15 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) UT-I has recovered a Pulsar-135 with engine number- JEGBVB05921, chassis number- MD2JDJD224CB44791 and a Bajaj Discover-135 bearing engine number- JNGBSD75297, chassis number- MD2DSJN22SCD29756. A press release from the NSCN (IM) UT-I has asked the rightful owners to claim the vehicles by producing original documents within seven days of this publication. For further details, contact CAO of UT-I at 8731906020. NSSATA-Z reminds to submit documents Zunheboto, March 15 (MExN): Nagaland SSA Teachers’ Association Zunheboto (NSSATA-Z) has reminded all the SSA Graduate Teachers under Zunheboto district appointed in 2010 and 2013 to submit the necessary documents - two photocopies of appointment order, one copy of mark sheet/admit card each till highest qualification, signature specimen - to the executives in-charge. The teachers under Aghunato SDEO office are to submit the documents to Shikaje (9612829025) and Tovito (8132870335); those under Zunheboto SDEO will have to submit at KK Market, shop No. 04 opposite SBI main branch or Kanato Chophi (8974496591). Alternatively, the teachers may contact any of the NSSATA-Z executives on or before March 25. The teachers were also requested to pass the information to friends and colleagues for the welfare of all. Naga National Council mourns Kohima, March 15 (MExN): The Naga National Council (NNC) today extended condolence to the bereaved family members and relatives of Beisüno, who passed away on March 13. “Her untimely death is a great shock and grief for Naga people and the Nation. To find a dedicated national worker like her is difficult at this juncture and to this her death brought a great loss to the Nation as well as for the Naga Women Federation, NNC and it is irreplaceable,” stated a condolence note from L. Kaiso, Vice President, NNC. The NNC hoped that “her service rendered to the Nation and Nagaland will not go in vain, but will bear fruits and remain alive in the annals of the Nation.” Further, it prayed that God will grant guidance and solace to the bereaved family members and all her relatives at this hour of grief. Nagaland BJP mourns Mandal president’s death Dimapur, March 15 (MExN): The Nagaland State BJP today mourned the demise of its Northern Angami II Mandal President, Kevileso Metsieo Angami on March 15. The party remembers his “selfless contributions” to the party during his tenure, particularly in the mandal of Northern Angami II, said a condolence note from Jaangsillung Gonmei, General Secretary (Media) & Spokesperson, BJP Nagaland. The BJP prayed for strength and comfort of the bereaved family members. Libraries asked to collect books Kohima, March 15 (MExN): All the libraries enlisted with the Department of Art and Culture have been informed that books for 2015-16 may be collected from the Directorate of Art and Culture from March 20 to April 28 during office hours. A press release from Joint Director & HoD, Art and Culture department further informed that all the libraries must come with library round seal and designation seal (President, Librarian or General Secretary), without which, books will not be issued. On expiry of the last date, books will be taken by the DCOs/RO to their respective District Headquarters except for Peren, Longleng, and Kiphire which will be issued in the Directorate office, the release added. KVYO appeals not to shelter ‘ex-communicated’ persons Kohima, March 15 (MExN): Kohima Village Youth Organization (KVYO) today informed that Besüsa Vesüh has been “ex-communicated” from Kohima on account of theft. The KVYO in a release issued by its president, Medozhatuo Rutsa and general secretary, Kezhalelie Keretsü notified all colonies/wards under Kohima not to give space to Besüsa Vesüh. KVYO further appealed to all colonies/wards in Kohima Town not to shelter those who have been ex-communicated from their own districts and villages “on account of their blameworthy behaviour.” Meanwhile, it assured support to the colonies/wards in “driving out such unscrupulous persons from residing in Kohima.” KCCI condemns armed robbery Kohima, March 15 (MExN): Kohima Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has condemned the daylight robbery and threat perpetrated by some armed miscreants at M/s. Theja Agency (petrol pump) located at Secretariat road in Kohima on March 10. “Such dastardly act not only traumatized the employees but has created fear psychosis to the public,” stated KCCI in a statement. It further maintained that “the business community cannot operate in an atmosphere of threats to our life and property.” As such, KCCI appealed to the law enforcing agencies to immediately apprehend the perpetrators and deliver justice at the earliest. Meanwhile, it reiterated its stand that any form of threat, intimidation, use of force and coercion or summons to the business community/ traders by any organizations in the name of taxation will invite non co-operation from the community/ traders.