Nagaland
Second Westside outlet launched in Dimapur
DIMAPUR — ‘Westside’, a TATA enterprise and one of India’s largest and fastest growing chains of retail stores launched its second outlet in Dimapur at Ara Mile (2 ½ Mile) on Saturday.
Commissioner of Police (CP), Dimapur, Kevithuto Sophie and painter Imlisunep Longkumer jointly inaugurated the fashion store.
In his address, the CP reassured that the police are always on duty to give security to the business community and citizens of Dimapur.
He reminded the citizens that police have put up billboards containing the contact numbers of all the police stations and concerned police officers.
“In case of any problem, they can always contact the police directly. We will never divulge your identity but we want to assure your security which is our primary duty,” Sophie maintained.
He also urged the citizens to take the police into confidence and feel free to share their problems or grievances with the law enforcement personnel.
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The two Westside outlets in Dimapur are owned by KLEY Enterprise (KLEY being the acronym of the firm’s co-founders Kezhawheto Bolto Pusa, Lhouvi Mezhur, Elivil Pusa, Yanpfuo Kikon).
The first outlet opened in 2016 at Dhobinala is currently, employing 45 Naga youths, said Yanpfuo Kikon.
Besides the men, kids, and women’s sections, the store will soon introduce furnishings as well, he added.
Imlisunep Longkumer, who has cerebral palsy, was the guest of honour at the launching programme.