Peren: Schools with 100% pass percentage felicitated

DC Peren Sentiwapang Aier addressing the DPDB meeting held at Baudi Hall, Jalukie Town on November 6. (DIPR Photo)

Peren DPDB meets for November

Peren, November 6 (MExN): The Peren District Planning & Development Board (DPDB) meeting for the month of November was held at Baudi Hall, Jalukie Town on November 6 under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Peren and DPDB Vice-chairman, Sentiwapang Aier.

Schools under Peren with 100% pass percentage, subject toppers in HSLC as well as HSSLC were felicitated in the meeting and prizes were handed over by the DC.

Meanwhile, Rehungyibe Nsarangbe (Class-X) of Government Higher Secondary School Peren and Merari Nbung (Class-XI) of Baptist Hr Sec School, Jalukie 'B' were felicitated for securing 1st and 2nd Position in Peren District Level Essay Competition on the topic ‘Relevance of Gandhiji's thoughts for building a peaceful and a prosperous Nagaland’ as part of 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav'. 

In the meeting, Peren District Legal Service Authority (PDLSA) Secretary, BP Resu apprised the board members about the Mega Camp which is schedule to be held on November 13 at Jalukie town along with various departments under Peren District during Pan India Legal Awareness and Outreach Campaign.

He requested the Deputy Commissioner of Peren to issue a circular/notification to the various departments which includes Social Welfare Department, Health & Family Welfare Department, Labour Department, Agriculture Department, Horticulture Department and Postal Department for their participation and for providing benefits/materials etc. under the various schemes of the concerned department, a DIPR report stated.

Earlier, District Immunization Officer, Dr Kiholi highlighted the detailed COVID-19 vaccination status and its action plan of the District. Director, Pro Rural Society, Paul Lokho highlighted the action plan to combat COVID-19 in collaboration with DTF and SDTF in the district.

State Project Manager, John Snow Inc (JSI), Egumsing Nsarangbe said that in order to combat COVID-19 pandemic in the State and in the country, sensitization and information campaign to the rural mass is required.

On requirement of workforce during vaccination drive, the house entrusted Zeliangrong Students Union, Nagaland to help out the Medical Department in block wise as and when the drive is held, the DIPR report added.
 

 



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