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NSF office demolition: Police makes breakthrough, detains one

A day after the building presently occupied by the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) was damaged by unknown individuals, Police said it has made a breakthrough in the investigation process by detaining one person and identifying several persons through the

NSF office in Kohima vandalised, documents destroyed- May 27

Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) office in Kohima vandalised in the wee hours of Saturday KOHIMA In an unfortunate turn of event, unidentified persons vandalised the office of the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) located at Naga Club Building, Kohima, in the wee hours of Saturday. Speaking to journalists, Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) President Kegwayhun Tep informed that they got the news around 3 am and reached the spot around 5 am, but by that time the vandals had already left the scene. Tep informed that all the important documents and records kept in the office including those stored in the PC were destroyed. The documents and records of not only about the NSF but also the entire Naga people were suspected to be destroyed. An excavator (JCB) was reportedly brought by the mob numbering around 30 who came with daos (machetes) and sticks to vandalise the NSF’s office. It may be mentioned that the building also houses the All Nagaland College Students Union (ANCSU) office, K

Miscreants Vandalizes Naga Students Federation Office In Kohima; Respect Private & Public Properties, Says CM Neiphiu Rio

Miscreants Vandalizes Naga Students Federation Office In Kohima; Respect Private & Public Properties, Says CM Neiphiu Rio
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SIT constituted to probe NSF office vandalisation case

KOHIMA In a shocking incident, the office of the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) housed at the historic Naga Club Building in Kohima was vandalised by unidentified miscreants in the early hours of Saturday, triggering furore and condemnation from various quarters. The building also houses the offices of the All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) and Kohima Press Club (KPC) and 10 business establishments, including three printing presses, one hotel, one advocate chamber and shops. However, the offices of ANCSU and KPC were not vandalised. The estimate of losses caused by the incident is yet to be ascertained till the time of filing this report. Speaking to journalists, president of Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) Kegwayhun Tep said that they received the information about the incident at around 3 am on Saturday and reached the spot around 5 am but the miscreants had left the scene by then. He informed that important documents and records of the student union and the entire

Nagaland: 118 shops fined for violating COTPA 2003

In pursuance to State Government notification declaring all Educational Institutions, Government and Private Health establishments as Tobacco Free, National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), Nagaland conducted joint enforcement drive in eleven NTCP distri

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