Addressing the 76th Independence Day celebration at the Nagaland Civil Secretariat Plaza in Kohima on Monday, Rio said that all the elected representatives of the state have come together and that they will make way once the solution to the Naga political issue is reached.
Our Correspondent Kohima, Aug. 15 (EMN): Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Monday asserted the need to continue making efforts so that the fruits of development and progress reach everyone. He was addressing the state on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day celebration at the Nagaland Civil Secretariat Plaza in Kohima on Monday. Rio stated that the state government is in full coordination with the government of India in implementing several public welfare schemes for improving the lives of the people of the state. Despite severe resource constraints, he said they have recently taken a number of measures to further streamline the fund flow and improve the implementation of the schemes. On agri and allied activities, he asserted that they have been consistent in increasing food grains while informing that horticulture crops such as pineapple, kiwi, passion fruit, dragon fruit and plantation crops such as coffee and tea were attracting premium buyers from India and abroad. He stated that
Dimapur, Aug. 10 (EMN): Informing that the state-level function for the celebration of 75th Independence Day would be held at Nagaland Civil Secretariat Plaza on August 15, Nagaland Home Commissioner, Abhijit Sinha, has all the officers and staff of the Nagaland Civil Secretariat to compulsorily attend the programme. The staff are asked to use the secretariat buses, which would start from their respective pick-up points at 8 am. Further, they are directed to attend the evening celebration at the Secretariat Plaza. The Home commissioner also requested all the administrative head of departments to make arrangements for taking the attendance of their respective staff present in the function and submit the same to Home department for necessary action. The supervisor would take attendance of the Grade IV staff of the Nagaland Civil Secretariat, stated a DIPR report. It added that the national day celebration would be attended compulsorily by all the officers and staff of the directorates lo
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Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Wednesday said that after the state Assembly in December 20 last year adopted a unanimous resolution seeking the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, the state cabinet has recently .