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Nagaland: Kohima DPDB approves projects at NHAK

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By EMN Updated: Sep 16, 2022 8:15 pm

Dimapur, Sep. 16 (EMN): The Kohima district planning and development board (DPDB) meeting was held under the chairmanship of MLA and chairman DPDB, Kohima, Keneizhakho Nakhro, at DPDB’s conference hall Kohima on September 15.

A DIPR report stated that advisor of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs, Dr. Neikiesalie Nicky Kire, also attended the meeting.

The deputy commissioner and vice chairman of Kohima DPDB, Shanavas C, delivered the welcomed address.

Presenting the background history of Naga Hospital Authority Kohima and upcoming projects and challenges of NHAK, the medical superintendent, Dr. Sendimeren Aonok, highlighted the proposed a circular road between TCCC and isolation ward at NHAK, and patient ramp to connect MRI, CT scan and M&G ward, NHAK.

In this regard, the board decided to start the activities on circular road project as earmarked at the earliest while for the ramp project, it was decided to take up with the department concerned, it stated.

On registration of societies, the board decided to recommend Eco-Tourism Management Committee, Tuophema. The board also decided to recommend the change of nomenclature of Merhulietsa High School to Crest View School.

The board also approved the constitution of Kohima District Sports Council with DC Kohima as chairman, district sport officer as member secretary and one member each nominated by the board from the Angami Sports’ Association, District Badminton Association, District Football Association, District Sepak Takraw Association and District Athletic Association.  

The joint secretary of School Education, Avelu Ruho, made a powerpoint on Nagaland Education Project (NEP)–The Lighthouse (Nagaland Enhancing Classroom Teaching and Resources-NECTAR), department of School Education aided by World Bank.

District area administrative officers also gave reports on their visit to selected schools where the issues and concern faced by the schools were highlighted.

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By EMN Updated: Sep 16, 2022 8:15:35 pm
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