Income Tax department to set up a control room at Dimapur, a camp office at Kohima, and monitoring teams in all 16 districts of Nagaland comprising two officers and 5-6 inspectors in minimum.
Dimapur, Nov. 9 (EMN): Nagaland has a total of 1283749 electors comprising 645168 male and 638581 female. Additionally, there are 7965 service electors comprising 7857 male and 108 female. This was contained in the draft photo electoral roll which was published for all the 60 assembly constituencies in Nagaland by the respective electoral registration officer (See box). The number of electors as per the draft roll, 2023 is as per the table below:- According to an update from the Election department, the Electors-Population (EP) ratio of the state was 532 and gender ratio stands at 1000 males:1002 females as per the published draft roll. The period for filing claims and objections would be from November 9 to December 8. It added that special camps would be held in all the polling stations on November 18 and 19 and for receiving claims and objections would be held on December 2 and 3. It informed that citizens could also file claims and objections with the concerned booth level officer (
NTCA to hold annual conference Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): The Nagaland Theological College Association (NTCA) will be holding its 19th annual general conference (AGC) at Zubza on November 5 and the 6th on the theme ‘Christians and politics’ with Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho, general secretary NBCC, and K Tekatemjen, chief editor Tir Yimyim as the speakers of the conference. An update informed that the conference will also have three distinguished panelist, namely, Dr. Andrew Ahoto, proprietor LFI School; Awa Lorin, joint chief electoral officer and Dr. ZK Pahru, Asst. Prof. of Baptist Theological College, Pfutsero. KCCI to run Hornbill night carnival Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): The Kohima Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) will be initiating Hornbill Night Carnival for the year 2022. KCCI in an update informed that application forms for stall during the Night Carnival will be available at KCCI office, T.U Building, Kohima Main Town, from November 7 to the 16th. Interested individuals, organis
Dimapur, July 31 (EMN): While affirming to uphold the clean election movement initiated by the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC), leaders from Rengma village councils have resolved to enforce election code of conduct in their respective villages. The resolution to this effect was taken during a one-day clean election movement seminar organised by the Council of Rengma Baptist Churches (CRBC) for leaders of Rengma village councils on July 30 at Christian School Hall in Tseminyu town on the theme ‘Stand firm: Transforming community.’ It resolved that no village council/ authority/ clan/ khel should declare a majority-solid support officially in favour of a particular party or candidate curtailing other voters or candidate’s rights. It also resolved that village councils would strictly prohibit the use of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicants and use of violence, booth capturing and bribing in their respective jurisdiction during the election. An