A car passes through a portion of deplorable road condition towards Dzii-ii along NH- 29 Kohima- Jessami on August 14. (Morung Photo)
173 Battalion CRPF, stationed at Airfield Dimapur, concluded its ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign by visiting orphanages and an old age home. Commandant Ashok Kumar Yadav and personnel distributed groceries, sweets, and national flags, and hoisted the Tricolour with residents.Dimapur District Citizens’ Forum visited Mother Teresa Charity Home, River Belt Colony, Nuton Basti Dimapur on the occasion of 79th India Independence Day on August 15. Members from Bengali Samaj, Sikh Samaj, Muslim Council Dimapur, Rongmei Naga Indigenous Forum, Kachari Tribal Council Nagaland and Kuki Union Dimapur represented the DDCF. The visiting team met the Charity Home’s management, interacted with the inmates, shared words of encouragement, spent meaningful time with them, and donated grocery items during the visit.District Congress Committee (DCC) Mokokchung, in solidarity with the nationwide protest, participated in the “Massive Candlelight March Against SIR” at the DCC Mokokchung Bhavan on Thursday evening. Holding candles, party members raised slogans including “Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod”, calling for electoral transparency. The protest, organized in NPCC and DCC Bhavans across Nagaland, urged the Election Commission to release digital voter rolls for public and party audit. DCC Mokokchung stated that signature campaigns and rallies will follow in the coming days to sensitize the public on the issue. (Morung Photo)Kohima Municipal Council (KMC) High School Ward councilor Kelhosenuo Khruomo with the Panchayat executives, chairman and GBs of 7 colonies after the distribution of solar street lights on August 13. Fifty solar street lights have been donated by Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, Advisor, school education to Ward-1 to be installed within their localities.Nagaland Contractor’s & Supplier’s Union (NCSU) Head Office Kohima visited Bright Morning Star Children’s Home (BMSCH) Kohima on the occasion of 79th Independence Day on August 15. NCSU vice president KL Setuo greeted the children and encouraged them to work hard to excel in life. During the visit, the Union provided foods items to the Children’s Home, according to a press note issued by NCSU general secretary John Kath.Ao Kaketshir Mungdang (AKM) commemorated the 79th Naga Independence Day at its office premises in Mokokchung on August 14. The Naga national flag was hoisted by AKM Vice President Onenpong, followed by a commemorative speech from Advocate Takoyaba, who reflected on the significance of the day. The International University, Nagaland, celebrated the 79th Independence Day with flag hoisting by Registrar Dr Roopam Bachhil, who urged students to uphold work ethics, discipline, and personal responsibility. Director (Vocational) Dr ZaviseRume echoed the same values while paying tribute to freedom fighters. The event concluded with the national anthem, instilling pride and unity among all present.Principal of Pranab Vidyapith Hr Sec School, Dimapur, Monoj Bhattacharjee, unfurls the national flag during the school’s 79th Independence Day celebration on August 15 as students sing the National Anthem. The event featured a keynote address by the Principal, a speech by Class-12 student Evelyn Darneimawi Hmar, and cultural programmes, and concluded with a vote of thanks by Vice-Principal AK Roy.