They are the old wine but they want to make a critical difference to Nagaland politics by getting into a new bottle.Given their experience and ability to draw "resources" and good contacts in Delhi and elsewhere in the northeast; it .
Our Reporter Dimapur, June 17 (EMN): One may have to sacrifice social media as well as social life, and use budget phones instead of smartphones while preparing for civil services examination or pursuing any dream, but these sacrifices will ultimately lead to bigger rewards, said Viku L Achumi, who secured the All-India rank (AIR) 567 in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) civil services exam 2021, the result of which was declared last month. The Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) on Friday organised a felicitation programme for the two candidates from Nagaland, who cleared the prestigious UPSC exam. The event was held at Hotel Saramati in Dimapur. The other candidate who cracked the exam was Imsennaro Walling from Mokokchung. She secured AIR 585. Speaking at the event, Achumi said that while pursuing one’s dream, “we may sacrifice a lot of things and those small sacrifice that you make in life will add up to give you a huge reward in the need”. He advised the
The Nagaland government on Sunday announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the 13 people killed in firing by security forces in Mon district where Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio will make a visit on December 6.
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