Nagaland: News in picture November 28, 2021

With Christmas less than a month away, shops and street vendors have stock up with decorative items, to take advantage of the festive season in Dimapur and across the State. Across the state, streets, colonies and homes are being spruced up to welcome festive season. At a wholesale shop in Dimapur, Christmas garlands were on sale ranging from Rs 250-600, while the rates for popular pine tree replicas starts at around Rs 1,250 to as high as Rs 60,000, depending on the height and other additions. (Morung Photo)

With Christmas less than a month away, shops and street vendors have stock up with decorative items, to take advantage of the festive season in Dimapur and across the State. Across the state, streets, colonies and homes are being spruced up to welcome festive season. At a wholesale shop in Dimapur, Christmas garlands were on sale ranging from Rs 250-600, while the rates for popular pine tree replicas starts at around Rs 1,250 to as high as Rs 60,000, depending on the height and other additions. (Morung Photo)

The Tseminyu Lojvü along with the rest of the Rengma community of Nagaland and Assam celebrated Ngada. A conglomerate of 7 villages namely Tseminyu, T.Zisunyu, Tseminyu South, Ngvüphen, Phenda and Gukhanyu, led by the Chairmen of the villages took out a Ngada procession from Tseminyu Village to Tseminyu Old Town, and culminated at Tseminyu New Town.

A cleanliness drive was conducted on November 27 along the National Highway 29 starting from Chümoukedima Town till Purana Bazaar. Leaders of various wards, villages present along the highway as well as the Chamber of Commerce Chümoukedima Town, East Dimapur Business Association, Youth/Student Organisations and the public participated in large numbers. (DIPR Photo)

The Muslim Council Dimapur reconstituted its Youth Wing on November 28 during a general meeting held at Tourist Lodge Dimapur.  Rashid Ahmed and Altaf Hussain were appointed as the President and General Secretary respectively.

Rotary Club Mokokchung organised a health camp at Akuluto town on November 27 in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society, Mokokchung district branch and personnel from medical department. The camp was held at PHC Akuluto with the support of the Medical Officer and staff along with the administration led by ADC Imsenperong Wati. Altogether 9 doctors from Mokokchung along with an optometric assistant catered to around 300 patients. Face masks were also distributed free of cost to all those who were present.