Duncan Women Union meeting today
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): There will be a General Body Meeting of the Duncan Women Union on May 6, 3 pm at the residence of Monalisa Changkija, Treasurer (House No-80, Duncan, Near Essar Petrol Pump, Circular Road). A press release informed that attendance will be taken therefore all the members as well as executive members have been requested to attend the meeting without fail. Absentees will be fined a sum of Rs. 100/-.
ANSU Peren condoles
Peren, May 5 (MExN): All Nchangram Students' Union (ANSU), Peren district has expressed heartfelt condolences on the sudden demise of Anambe Diswang Jonathan of Poilwa Village, 2nd semester student of Baptist College, Kohima on May 2. In a message, the students’ union acknowledged that the deceased was a dedicated and a sincere student, a promising young man and his untimely demise is a great loss to the society. ANSU further extended its deepest sympathy to the bereaved family members.
Hotel Saramati management condemns
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The management of Hotel Saramati, Dimapur has strongly condemned the “inhuman torture and brutal killing” of one of its employees, Supongtemjen Pongen on April 30 allegedly by the Assam armed Police. It has appealed to the authorities concerned to initiate stern action against the perpetrators. Further, the management conveyed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family members and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace.
CHK condoles
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): The Chakhesang Hoho, Kohima (CHK) has mourned the untimely demise of Deo Dukru, Headmaster, GHS Nerhe Model, hailing from Zhavame village of Phek district. In a condolence message, CHK stated that Deo Dukru was a well qualified and experienced officer in his professional field and he had high concern for nurturing the students’ career. CHK further conveyed deepest condolences to the bereaved family members and relatives and prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace.
DNSU informs HSLC/HSSLC toppers
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The Dimapur Naga Students’ Union (DNSU) has conveyed heartiest congratulations to all the successful candidates of HSLC and HSSLC Exam 2014, particularly to all the Toppers. This year, under the jurisdiction of DNSU, 40 HSLC students from various schools came in the Top 50 list and 25 HSSLC students in Top 10 lists of Arts, Commerce and Science streams. The Union also congratulated all the schools and the teachers of the students. Meanwhile, the Union has informed all the toppers under DNSU jurisdiction to submit their photo copy of Mark sheet and Admit Card to the Union’s Office near Fire Brigade, Dimapur on or before May 20 on all working days from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For further queries, one may contact the officials here: 9615459070 and 9862304110.
WASU and SASU support SSA teachers' demand
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): The Western Angami Students’ Union (WASU) and Southern Angami Students’ Union (SASU) in a joint statement have strongly supported the demand of Nagaland Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Teachers Association (NSSATA) regarding non-payment of their salaries. The presidents of WASU and SASU assured full support to the genuine demand and asked the authority concerned to fulfill the demand at the earliest. The statement further said that the “pitiable situation” of the agitating teachers is directly affecting the career of the students. Expressing solidarity with the NSSATA, the WASU and SASU visited the agitating SSA teachers at DEO, Kohima. Both the unions have appealed the government to fulfill the demand of NSSATA at the earliest so the teachers can resume their duties. It further appealed the Angami Students’ Union and Naga Students’ Federation to immediately intervene into the issue and solve it at the earliest.
CSU appeals for early settlement of SSA teachers’ issue
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): The Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU) has extended its support towards the grievances and demand of the NSSATA. CSU general secretary, Ngapunyi Krocha and education secretary, Tshekhro Thopi in a press note stated that the students of government schools are victimised and left with insufficient teachers in schools as the teachers are on legitimate agitation. The Union therefore requested the Department of School Education to solve the prolonged pending issue of the non-payment of SSA teachers’ salaries at the earliest for the interest and betterment of the students’ community. The Union also stated that as per the press release published in local dailies on May 4, 2014, NSSATA pointed out that an amount of Rs 91.8311 crores was sanctioned by the central government but no reasonable reply was received from the state government. The Union therefore, asked the authorities concerned as to why the salaries of the teachers are kept pending.
DLST condemns killing
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The Dimapur Langpangkong Senso Telongjem (DLST) has vehemently condemned the “inhuman act of killing” Supongtemjen Pongen of Chuchuyimlang village allegedly by Assam Police on April 30, 2014 near Indisen village, Dimapur “without any provocation”. In a condemnation note, DLST president Imkongmeren and its secretary T Maong Longchar stated that the dead body of the victim had “marks of tortures and found to be killed to cover up the heinous crimes committed against the innocent.” The note added, “It is a clear case of human rights violation on the part of Assam police and insulting and threat to the Naga people as a whole.” The DLST, therefore, demanded that the Nagaland government take appropriate action to “book and punish the notorious Assam police personnel who shed the innocent blood without further delay.”
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): There will be a General Body Meeting of the Duncan Women Union on May 6, 3 pm at the residence of Monalisa Changkija, Treasurer (House No-80, Duncan, Near Essar Petrol Pump, Circular Road). A press release informed that attendance will be taken therefore all the members as well as executive members have been requested to attend the meeting without fail. Absentees will be fined a sum of Rs. 100/-.
ANSU Peren condoles
Peren, May 5 (MExN): All Nchangram Students' Union (ANSU), Peren district has expressed heartfelt condolences on the sudden demise of Anambe Diswang Jonathan of Poilwa Village, 2nd semester student of Baptist College, Kohima on May 2. In a message, the students’ union acknowledged that the deceased was a dedicated and a sincere student, a promising young man and his untimely demise is a great loss to the society. ANSU further extended its deepest sympathy to the bereaved family members.
Hotel Saramati management condemns
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The management of Hotel Saramati, Dimapur has strongly condemned the “inhuman torture and brutal killing” of one of its employees, Supongtemjen Pongen on April 30 allegedly by the Assam armed Police. It has appealed to the authorities concerned to initiate stern action against the perpetrators. Further, the management conveyed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family members and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace.
CHK condoles
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): The Chakhesang Hoho, Kohima (CHK) has mourned the untimely demise of Deo Dukru, Headmaster, GHS Nerhe Model, hailing from Zhavame village of Phek district. In a condolence message, CHK stated that Deo Dukru was a well qualified and experienced officer in his professional field and he had high concern for nurturing the students’ career. CHK further conveyed deepest condolences to the bereaved family members and relatives and prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace.
DNSU informs HSLC/HSSLC toppers
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The Dimapur Naga Students’ Union (DNSU) has conveyed heartiest congratulations to all the successful candidates of HSLC and HSSLC Exam 2014, particularly to all the Toppers. This year, under the jurisdiction of DNSU, 40 HSLC students from various schools came in the Top 50 list and 25 HSSLC students in Top 10 lists of Arts, Commerce and Science streams. The Union also congratulated all the schools and the teachers of the students. Meanwhile, the Union has informed all the toppers under DNSU jurisdiction to submit their photo copy of Mark sheet and Admit Card to the Union’s Office near Fire Brigade, Dimapur on or before May 20 on all working days from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For further queries, one may contact the officials here: 9615459070 and 9862304110.
WASU and SASU support SSA teachers' demand
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): The Western Angami Students’ Union (WASU) and Southern Angami Students’ Union (SASU) in a joint statement have strongly supported the demand of Nagaland Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Teachers Association (NSSATA) regarding non-payment of their salaries. The presidents of WASU and SASU assured full support to the genuine demand and asked the authority concerned to fulfill the demand at the earliest. The statement further said that the “pitiable situation” of the agitating teachers is directly affecting the career of the students. Expressing solidarity with the NSSATA, the WASU and SASU visited the agitating SSA teachers at DEO, Kohima. Both the unions have appealed the government to fulfill the demand of NSSATA at the earliest so the teachers can resume their duties. It further appealed the Angami Students’ Union and Naga Students’ Federation to immediately intervene into the issue and solve it at the earliest.
CSU appeals for early settlement of SSA teachers’ issue
Kohima, May 5 (MExN): The Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU) has extended its support towards the grievances and demand of the NSSATA. CSU general secretary, Ngapunyi Krocha and education secretary, Tshekhro Thopi in a press note stated that the students of government schools are victimised and left with insufficient teachers in schools as the teachers are on legitimate agitation. The Union therefore requested the Department of School Education to solve the prolonged pending issue of the non-payment of SSA teachers’ salaries at the earliest for the interest and betterment of the students’ community. The Union also stated that as per the press release published in local dailies on May 4, 2014, NSSATA pointed out that an amount of Rs 91.8311 crores was sanctioned by the central government but no reasonable reply was received from the state government. The Union therefore, asked the authorities concerned as to why the salaries of the teachers are kept pending.
DLST condemns killing
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The Dimapur Langpangkong Senso Telongjem (DLST) has vehemently condemned the “inhuman act of killing” Supongtemjen Pongen of Chuchuyimlang village allegedly by Assam Police on April 30, 2014 near Indisen village, Dimapur “without any provocation”. In a condemnation note, DLST president Imkongmeren and its secretary T Maong Longchar stated that the dead body of the victim had “marks of tortures and found to be killed to cover up the heinous crimes committed against the innocent.” The note added, “It is a clear case of human rights violation on the part of Assam police and insulting and threat to the Naga people as a whole.” The DLST, therefore, demanded that the Nagaland government take appropriate action to “book and punish the notorious Assam police personnel who shed the innocent blood without further delay.”