
CYF catches violators of order Phek, November 20 (MExN): The Chakhesang Youth Front (CYF) in its ongoing effort towards biodiversity conservation and ban on import of pig within Chakhesang inhabited area has caught a number of violators during its recent tour from November 4 to 5. For violation of the pig import ban, eight were caught and six were caught for hunting from different villages and towns, according to a press release from CYF president, Welete (Atuo) Kapfo and press secretary, Vipa Domeh. Meanwhile, it was informed that the CYF will hold its executive council meeting on November 26, 10:00 am at Phek Town Council Hall. CYF has requested all the units to depute two representatives each for the meeting. 3 AR (NH) Bn organises career prog Kohima, November 20 (MExN): The 3 Assam Rifles (NH) Bn under the aegis of HQ 5 Sector Assam Rifles conducted lecture on various career aspects in different streams at St Mary’s Cathedral Higher Sec School, Kohima on November 16. A press release from AR stated that the students were told about the benefits Government of India provides to students of North East in terms of education and government job. Various career prospects were discussed and eligibilities for them along with method of preparations were also highlighted. Principal of the school, Father John also motivated children to dream big and achieve them. Lecture on skill development Kohima, November 20 (MExN): A lecture on ‘skill development’ was conducted by 3(NH) Bn Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ 5 Sector Assam Rifles at Jotsoma Government High School. Maj D Nagarjun, who delivered the lecture, educated the students on development of hobbies and skills as a career. The lecture also emphasized that the young generation is the future of the nation and their energies should be channelized into correct direction for a bright future. The aim of the lecture was to broaden the horizon of the local populace, stated a press release from Assam Rifles. Medical camps in 7 districts Kohima, November 20 (DIPR): Under the initiative of the Governor of Nagaland, PB Acharya, a team of 44 doctors with 23 paramedical technicians from different parts of the country will be conducting free medical camps in seven districts of Nagaland - Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Peren, Phek and Wokha - from November 26 to 30. This noble task was motivated by Indian National Fellowship Centre (INFC) Mumbai supported by Government of Nagaland in collaboration with Rotary Club of Bombay North, Friends of Nagaland, Dr. K & T Keditsu Foundation, Nagaland, Cancer Patients Aids Association of India & Indian Academy of Echocardiography. Therefore, the general public has been advised to take full advantage of the camps. Free medicines will also be distributed to the needy patients. Interested public can register their names with their respective hospital well in advance.