Mokokchung, July 21 (MExN): The problem of poor BSNL network connectivity which was linked to the lack of maintenance at the Micro station due to a land dispute has been resolved with a new MoU signed with Deputy Commissioner as the witness, the Mokokchung District Planning & Development Board (DPDB) was told on Thursday.
According to a DIPR report, the DPDB had reviewed the last meeting’s minutes on Thursday and concluded that the matter was resolved. It said that under the chairmanship of DC & Vice-Chairman of the board Shashank Pratap Singh, the board discussed various agendas including translation of the Nagaland Village Council Act, 1978 Document to the local dialect for which , a committee has been set up to submit a report by September 2022.
Concerning water supply in Mokokchung town, the board decided to constitute a Water Task Force and it also discussed the report from the Livelihood Project Phase-1 which stated that the distribution of 3,000 chickens to 30 beneficiaries from 26, 27, and 28 A/C under the Mokokchung district has been done with phases II and III to follow.
An official from H&FW Department, reporting on the COVID-19 status in Mokokchung, said at present there are two active cases and the overall vaccination headcount in the district is 90% first dose and 80% second dose, the report stated.
Along with this, the board recommended the opening of Kids Ark Academy, Alichen, Longkhum village, Valley View Academy, Longlilenden ward, Tuli, and recognition of Green Hills Academy, Chuchuyimlang with the up-gradation of classes from class-7 to class-10, it said.
The board verified and recommended the following societies for registration: Grateful Giving Society, Mangkolemba village, Green Hills Farm Society, Satsu village, RusIrriguus Society, Mangmetong village, Creative Mythos Society, Sangtemla ward, and Arju Society, Mokokchung.
On the proposal for the construction of the Health Sub-Center at New Yaongyimti village, the board directed the village council to take up the issue with concerned authorities in the state Government, the report stated.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner also urged all the members to maintain no single-use plastic zone in their respective office premises to make a cleaner Mokokchung district.