Nagaland
Nagaland news in brief: One body kept at District Hospital
One body kept at District Hospital Dimapur Nagaland
One person identified as Sukumar Banik (63), resident of Medziphema, was brought dead by an ambulance at District Hospital Dimapur on January 19. A police report issued by the deputy commissioner of police (crime) and PRO Dimapur Police stated that the deceased was undergoing medical treatment at Faith Hospital, Dimapur, after being admitted by an unknown non-Naga. It stated that he was discharged by the hospital authority and referred to the District Hospital Dimapur for further treatment following which he was brought dead by an ambulance. It stated that no foul play could be ascertained and the body has been kept at the hospital morgue for post-mortem examination and to ascertain the cause of death. Relatives and friends of the deceased are requested to contact the officer in-charge of East Police Station, Dimapur, on mobile no. 7085055020 for further information.
SVEEP poster campaign launched in Dimapur
The deputy commissioner and district election officer of Dimapur, Sachin Jaiswal, along with SVEEP icon, Aosunep Tzudir, the reigning Mr. Dimapur, officially launched the SVEEP poster campaign for Dimapur district on Friday in the office of DC, Dimapur. Speaking at the launch event, the DC sought cooperation from the members of DCCI and Auto Drivers’ Union Dimapur District in spreading awareness about fair and clean election and educating the voters on proper electoral procedures by pasting the posters at strategic locations and in the auto-rickshaws. SVEEP posters, written in both English and Nagamese, were handed to them. Administrative officers including ADC and RO Dimapur, Mhalo Humstoe, and other officers were also present during the launch programme.
NSCN/GPRN greets Khiamniungan tribe
Akato Chophi-led NSCN/GPRN has greeted the Khiamniungan community on the occasion of ‘Khaozaosie-Hok-Ah festival,’ one of the important festivals of the Khiamniungan, which is interpreted as the day for peace and reconciliation and thanksgiving day for the year’s harvest. On the occasion, NSCN/GPRN has wished the Khiamniungan brothers and sisters be the messenger of peace and harmony and also to grow and dwell in prosperity.
NSCN/GPRN recovers vehicle
NSCN/GPRN has recovered one Etios Liva (Toyota) car bearing engine no: M25G160058B2 and chassis no: MBJK30ET908047809. An NSCN/GPRN’s statement issued by TK Shohe has asked the rightful owner to claim the car within seven days by furnishing original documents. The concerned owner has asked to contact its official on phone no. 9366022688 for further information.
ACRWA to hold 59th session
The Angami Christian Revival Women Association (ACRWA) will hold its 59th session from January 27 to the 29th at CRC Tsiepfiitsiepfe, Kohima. An update from the association informed that Rev. Dr. Neikedozo Paphino, advisor of NCRCC; Kepe Nakhro, evangelist; and Tsovile Sophie, chairperson of SCRWA; would be main speakers of the session.