Bike recovered Dimapur, November 7 (MExN): Operation Acceleration Dimapur Town (OADT) of NSCN (IM) has found a motorbike (Pulsar 150 CC) without registration number, engine number – DHGPUP42262, chassis number – MD2DHDHZZUCB61619, black and red in colour. Therefore, Major Simon, Investigation Officer, OADT has asked the rightful owner to claim the same from the office of the OADT by producing original documents of the bike within seven days from the date of this publication. For details, contact: 9402437539, 7085833728. Ganja seized Dimapur, November 7 (MExN): The inter-state Excise check gate duty party manning the Khuzama gate recovered 38 kg of contraband ganja from a Dimapur bound Senapati Tata Sumo taxi bearing registration number NL01K-6433 on November 4. The owner of the contraband identified as Alice (25) was arrested and a case registered against her under NDPS Act ’85, informed S Chanlei Angh, Superintendent of Excise (NC). BS&G Phek observes Foundation Day Phek, November 7 (DIPR): The Bharat Scouts & Guides, Phek district observed its Foundation Day on November 7 at DC’s residence in Phek. Speaking on the occasion, the DC and President BS&G Phek expressed happiness for bringing back the Bharat Scouts & Guides in the district. He challenged the young Scouts & Guides to be helpful, disciplined and prosperous in the society. The newly inducted district officials included SDO (C) Vekusheyi Rhakho, YRO Vineikholie, DEO Nuchisalu Nienu, SDEO Neichulou Tsuzu and the wife of DC Phek, Rüvole Chotso. The function was attended by a host of district officers and DBs. Mangkolemba SDPDB meeting held Mokokchung, November 7 (MExN): The monthly Mangkolemba SDPDB meeting was held on November 5 at ADC’s conference hall with ADC Mangkolemba, Imtiwapang Aier as the chairperson. He thanked all the members for the success of the inter range volley-ball tournament. SDO (C) Alemyapang Longchar shared about his experiences in distributing supply rice under the National Food Security Act at Longchem. He said that people buy rice at an exorbitant rate due to ignorance of rates offered by the government. The public, including the village councils, were asked to transfer their SBI accounts to SBI Mangkolemba. To guide and to know the status of schools in the sub-division, the ADC asked the SDEO to constitute a Village Education Coordination Committee.