
Prohibition of heavy loaded vehicles MOKOKCHUNG, November 1 (DIPR): A notification from the Addl. District Magistrate, Sivasagar has informed all concerned that heavy vehicles carrying beyond the permitted limit is prohibited to ply within the district of Sivasagar as it is causing damage to the roads and also pose danger to human lives and public properties. Moreover any movement of trucks carrying coal between 10:00 pm to 5:00 am and without valid permit, tax payment certificate etc will be treated as illegal and will be dealt with appropriate section of Law. The order will come into force with immediate effect and will remain in force for a period of 60 days. Dimapur Night Carnival Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The annual Dimapur Night Carnival (DNC) scheduled to be held from December 14-18 will have various zones and categories like Kids zone, Entertainment zone, Business zone etc. to make both business and visitors friendly. Stalls will also be provided to Naga entrepreneurs to market their products, informed Hokivi Chishi, DNC convenor and Dr. Khekugha Muru, Secretary to Sub Committee, DNC. The forms for booking of stalls are available at Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) office, Business Association of Nagas (BAN), Naga Shopping Arcade, and East Dimapur Business association (EDBA), Purana Bazar. Individuals/ organizations/ companies interested to participate can contact BAN (8014168425) and EDBA (9774348806). For details, refer advertisement dated October 25 (local dallies). The carnival is organized by the district administration, Dimapur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), BAN, and EDBA. SKK supports aggrieved teachers Zunheboto, November 1 (MExN): All Sumi Students’ Union (SKK) has appealed to the State government to release the pending salary of the RMSA, SSA, and Hindi teachers. A press statement from SKK president, Ninoto Awomi and general secretary, Vikai Yepthomi asserted that the teachers have to be respected by the government by releasing their salary in due period of time. Extending support to the demands of the aggrieved teachers, SKK also stressed that the government should not make any excuses of funds. It also asked the government to seriously consider the fact that the students’ academic session is coming to an end. Sub-committees of Miss Sumi 2016 informed Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): Various sub-committees of the Miss Sumi 2016 have been requested to update the progress of their works by coordinating with their respective members and Organizing Committee. Meanwhile, the Organizing Committee has cordially invited all former Miss Sumis to the event to be held on November 8, 2016 at NER Agri Expo Site, 4th Mile, Dimapur at 4:00 pm. AYO Souvenir Committee requests Kohima, November 1 (MExN): The Souvenir Committee of Angami Youth Organization (AYO) silver jubilee celebration has requested all concerned to contribute article(s) and poem(s) in English or Tenyidie and submit to any of the Souvenir Committee members on or before November 15, 2016. For further information contact: Convenor Neizokhotuo Belho at 9856038531 or email to khotuobelho@gmail.com. Villagers repair Kebai-Khelma area road Peren, November 1 (MExN): New Ngaulong Village in Peren district did soiling and leveling of the Kebai-Khelma area road which has been in deplorable condition on October 24 “in order to meet the basic needs of the people particularly to support the weekly market which is enjoyed by three tribes, viz. Zeliang, Kuki, Dimasa (Assam).” Around 60-70 people turned up along with two trucks freely provided by two of the villagers to participate in the voluntary work, according to a press release from Chunggaing, chairman, New Ngaulong Village. The repairing was done in the worst part, between Zero-point and Bongkolong village, “which has become a blocking barrier for vehicles movement,” the release added. It was informed that the weekly market, which was inaugurated on January 8, 2015, falls on every Tuesday.