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Kohima badminton stadium gets facelift - Eastern Mirror

Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 12 (EMN): The badminton indoor stadium at Officers Hill, Kohima, got a facelift including the Badminton World Federation-approved floor procured from Taufik International Professional Sports Flooring among other settings in the stadium. Minister of Planning and Coordination, Land Revenue and Parliamentary Affairs, Neiba Kronu, inaugurated the renovated stadium on Wednesday. He informed that the government is trying its best to develop sports infrastructure in all the district headquarters under the special infrastructure programme. Kronu said that it is high time for Nagaland to catch up with the fast changing world. “For quite some time, records in sports were not good but it is time to pull the socks and catch up with rest of the world,” he said. Presenting the construction committee report, N Wati, said the government has allocated INR 50.00 lakh for renovation works. “Since the flooring was in a very bad condition, we procured world class fl

National teacher award recipient felicitated

National teacher award recipient felicitated
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Kohima bids adieu to Talitemjen Ao - Eastern Mirror

Kohima bids adieu to Talitemjen Ao - Eastern Mirror
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2 CPD officers sue chief, city after discipline received after using racial slur

Two Cincinnati police officers are suing the city and their former boss, Chief Eliot Isaac, for employment discrimination.

Nagaland Medical College to be functional from next academic session

Our Correspondent Kohima, June 9 (EMN): Principal Secretary to the government of Nagaland, Amardeep Singh Bhatia, on Thursday stated that the Nagaland Medical College in Kohima will be functional from the next academic session. He maintained the government has been putting in a lot of effort and the roadmap has been laid down, and they were hopeful to move an application to the National Medical Commission (NMC) by July. He asserted that the NMC would give the necessary permissions. The principal secretary was speaking during a review programme of the Social Health Responsibility campaign, an initiative of Chief Medical Office, Kohima at the Conference Hall of Hotel De Oriental in Kohima. The campaign was held in collaboration with district administration and Association of Municipal Wards Panchayat (AKMWP) and funded by National Urban Health Mission. Bhatia said 60 posts of senior faculty have been created and the process for recruiting has been initiated, while others will soon be cre

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