Dimapur, March 3 (MExN): In presence to the authority vested by the Village Council and directives from the Angami Youth Organization. The Chumukedima Village Youth Society (CVYS) had reaffirmed to uphold the conservation of eco-system, the total ban of hunting and poaching in any form and thus notify all responsible to refrain from encroaching or illegal collection of flora and fauna, burning of wild fire within its jurisdiction.
The youth society further inform those illegal Jhum Cultivators that on being pre-informed and warned by the Government and the village council, are doing so, at the tourist reserved area in the old village site. The CVYS with the directives from the parental authority will take action against the defaulters. It also warned those Jhum Cultivators responsible for the cause of wild fire shall be heavily penalized without warning, informed a press note issued by its president Medo Medoze and general secretary Mhasiletuo Visezo.
The CVYS with this notification has informed that even after its continual ‘ban notice’ many people were on the spree of burning jungle, hunting, fishing, and illegal practice, the youth society has served phase wise duties and surprise checking and therefore, cautioned defaulters that strict action without warning would be enforced if found violating orders. It has called upon all concern to extend co-operation (Honouring our traditional and customary laws) in enforcing the ban and thereby protecting and preserving flora and fauna as well as to bring peace. Create better atmosphere and better mutual understanding.
The youth society further inform those illegal Jhum Cultivators that on being pre-informed and warned by the Government and the village council, are doing so, at the tourist reserved area in the old village site. The CVYS with the directives from the parental authority will take action against the defaulters. It also warned those Jhum Cultivators responsible for the cause of wild fire shall be heavily penalized without warning, informed a press note issued by its president Medo Medoze and general secretary Mhasiletuo Visezo.
The CVYS with this notification has informed that even after its continual ‘ban notice’ many people were on the spree of burning jungle, hunting, fishing, and illegal practice, the youth society has served phase wise duties and surprise checking and therefore, cautioned defaulters that strict action without warning would be enforced if found violating orders. It has called upon all concern to extend co-operation (Honouring our traditional and customary laws) in enforcing the ban and thereby protecting and preserving flora and fauna as well as to bring peace. Create better atmosphere and better mutual understanding.