S.J. Tyre reached out its product to Nagaland’s state capital Kohima by opening Apollo Zone at Middle Bayavu Hill, Kohima on December 8. Apollo Zone is a state of art centre that will provide Sales and Services facilities for all the Apollo Range of all type Vehicles Tyres. Khalid Sayeed, SBU Head, Central East inaugurated the same and assured to give a world class services.

ANMA Integrated Development Association (AIDA) - Don Bosco, SBI Gram Seva Dimapur, organized day of interschool events in collaboration with the Government Middle Schools and Remedial students of 5 adopted villages of Khriezephe, Diezephe, Tsithrongse, Urra and Bade. The inaugural function was held at Diezephe Community Hall and the activities were carried out at Diezephe village playground. Over 250 students participated and nearly 50 guests were present for the event. It was graced by Tsulaknok Ao, SDEO Dhansiripar as the special guest and Temsurenla Jamir, Chief Manager, Sales & Business Development, SBI RBO Dimapur as guest of honour.
The road constructed under Yimkhiung Tribal Council (YTC) and public initiative was inaugurated by S Keoshu Yimkhiung, MLA and Advisor I&PR and VG on December 9. The PY Songlo Road, from Lungbeak-Sangtsong village to Mangko hq, is named after the former president YTC. (DIPR Photo)
The Shiponger Village, Village Guards (VG) observed its 50 years anniversary with S Keoshu, MLA and Advisor I&PR as special guest. Advisor Keoshu thanked all the village guards for their selfless sacrifice and service towards the village despite of their minimum wages, as VGs plays important role in protecting village and maintaining law and orders within its jurisdiction. He also unveils the 50yrs Anniversary monolith. (DIPR Photo)
Two-day National Seminar on the theme ‘Culture in Northeast India: Past and Present’ organised by Department of History, Unity College and sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research was held on December 8 and 9. Professor Sarit Kumar Choudhary, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Anthropology, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh gave the keynote address. Professor Shiela Bora, (Rtd) Department of History, Dibrugarh University, Prof Desmond L Kharmawphlang, Head, Department of Cultural & Creative Studies, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong gave a special lecture via livestream on ‘Oral Traditions and the implications in the study of Northeast Indian history’. The two days witnessed sixteen academic lectures offered by the resource persons, and paper presenters from various states.