Mission Shakti DLC reviews action plan

DC Wokha Vineet Kumar, IAS, along with SP Wokha T. Relo Aye and officials from various departments during the launch of Adolescent Girls Club Newsletter Vol. 1 at the quarterly Mission Shakti meeting at the DC’s Conference Hall, Wokha on March 27, 2026.

Wokha, March 27 (MExN): The Quarterly Meeting of the District Level Committee (DLC) for Mission Shakti was held at the DC’s Conference Hall, Wokha, on March 27 under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Wokha and Chairperson Mission Shakti, Vineet Kumar, IAS. Superintendent of Police Wokha T. Relo Aye and officials from various departments attended the meeting.

Central Administrator of Sakhi One Stop Centre, Thungbeni Kikon, presented a detailed PowerPoint highlighting activities, case registrations, and undertakings under the One Stop Centre. District Mission Coordinator, DHEW, Dr Wonjano E Enny, also presented various programmes and activities under Mission Shakti, including updates on Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) and its progress.

The meeting deliberated on the action plan for 2026–27, focusing on key areas under Beti Bachao such as safety and security of girls, maternal health, adolescent health, and women-specific health issues. Under Beti Padhao, the discussion covered education, skill development, and opportunities in fields such as sports and music, along with other initiatives aimed at empowering women and girls.

Officials during the Quarterly Meeting of the Mission Shakti District Level Committee at the DC’s Conference Hall, Wokha on March 27, 2026.

 

District Programme Officer Wokha, Bonathung Ngullie, highlighted the launch of the Adolescent Girls Club Newsletter, which was formally introduced during the meeting. The newsletter aims to identify and showcase academic excellence, co-curricular and extracurricular achievements among girl students in the district. It will feature creative works such as essays, poems, stories, drawings, and photographs, with the objective of fostering communication and community spirit.

The newsletter is expected to improve communication and transparency by keeping students and parents informed about school activities and events, while also building self-confidence and unity among girl students. It seeks to motivate positive behaviours, promote writing and communication skills, support learning beyond the classroom, and strengthen trust between students, teachers, and the school community. BBBP Mission Shakti Wokha will lead the initiative to strengthen relationships between schools, students, and parents, and help the girl child identify her strengths and aspirations.



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