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7th Mile Village dismayed over WCHD summons Dimapur, September 26 (MExN): The 7th Mile Village has expressed unhappiness and dismay over the repeated summons issued by the Western Chakhesang Hoho Dimapur (WCHD) through its President and Vice President for settlement of boundary disputes between 7th Mile Village and Sodzulhou Village. A press release from Head GB of 7th Mile Village, A Talhou Koza and 7th Mile Village Council Chairman, Timikha Koza maintained that 7th Mile Village is a Government recognized village with distinct and defined boundaries in four directions. The 7th Mile Village expressed displeasure over the summons issued when the matter is pending in the competent lawful authority. “To speak the truth, topographically, the boundary of 7th Mile Village is very clear and distinct,” the release stated.     ANGPTA (Z) informs Primary Teachers Zunheboto, September 26 (MExN): All Nagaland Government Primary Teachers' Association, Zunheboto unit (ANGPTA (Z)) has informed all the Primary Teachers (Regular, Ad-hoc, contract, SSA etc.) to bring a photocopy of their first appointment order and regularization order for seniority list compilation. The collection of documents started on September 26 and will continue till September 29 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at SKK Jubilee Memorial Hall, Project Colony, Zuheboto. Primary Teachers serving in Government High Schools and all others whose membership fee of Rs. 200/- has not been deducted should bring the amount along with a photocopy of appointment order, said ANGPTA (Z) President, Hekuto Yeptho in a press release. For more information, one may contact: 8974242299/ 9402845519/ 9774882707.     NNC/FGN (N/A) informs Dimapur, September 26 (MExN): The NNC/FGN (N/A) has cautioned the general public that one of its ex-cadres, Lieut. Yolhü was indulging in illegal collection and harassing public in the name of NNC/FGN. A press note from NNC/FGN (N/A), GOC, Southern Command, Maj-Gen Ketsorü stated that Lieut. Yolhü was discharged from the government with effect from March 6, 2015 on ground of power abuse and financial misappropriation. “The public is, therefore, cautioned that entertaining the demand of the said discharged cadre would be doing so at their own risk,” it said.



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