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Dimapur, Nov. 4 (EMN): Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, on Friday said the state assembly election is just a few months away but they (legislators/ political parties) have decided not to start campaigning, and instead work for settlement of the Naga political issue first. Rio was addressing the gathering during the inauguration of a multi-purpose hall at Zunheboto, according to an update from DPRO and IA Zunheboto. While maintaining that they are giving priority to the Naga issue than the upcoming state assembly polls due next year, he said there are people who work and also those who only criticise others. The chief minister reiterated that the government of India has accepted the uniqueness of the Nagas and the traditions of the Nagas were left untouched even during the British rule. He urged the people to do away with individualism, villagism and tribalism, and come together as Nagas. He also said that Zunheboto was known as the “Land of warriors” but the head hunting ti
Dimapur, June 20 (EMN): A two-day basic fire fighting training and fire safety audit inspection for different stakeholders was organised by the Nagaland Fire and Emergency Services on Monday. The objective of the training was to spread mass awareness on fire safety, code of practice, dos and don’ts, etc. Kohima: The training was held at State Academy Hall in Kohima. Speaking at the training programme, Inspector NFES, Sedevizo Hibo highlighted that to ensure the prevention of recurrence of fire incidents in institutional buildings like hospitals and nursing homes in the state, the Nagaland Fire and Emergency Services has been appointed as the nodal department to conduct inspections and fire safety audit of hospitals and nursing homes (both Government and Private sectors) as per the National Building Code. Hibo said that there have been five incidents in hospitals and nursing homes in the recent past in the country resulting in the unfortunate loss of lives and properties. He said