Nagaland Chief Secretary J Alam today assured that the government is committed to look after the well-being and dignity of the senior citizens in the State.
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Dimapur, Oct. 23 (EMN): The village councils of Old Jalukie, Jalukiekam, Beisumpui and Beisumpuikam villages on Sunday refuted the statement made by Senior Citizens’ Association Nagaland (SCAN) that the NSCN (IM) Hebron camp was within the jurisdiction of Ntangki National Park, and ‘some arrangements’ were being made to rehabilitate the NSCN(IM) cadres inside the park post Naga solution. The village councils clarified that the NSCN (IM) Hebron camp is not within Ntangki National Park, the land for which was donated by Beisumpui village, while the camp is within the jurisdiction of the Old Jalukie village, the original landowner. “The boundary between Jalukie and Beisumpui is clearly marked by the Mungleu River so there is no room for confusion and misunderstanding. Naga people should know who the then chief minister of the state was when Hebron camp was established at Forest Colony, in late 1990s, which is outside the jurisdiction of Ntangki NP,” it read. The resettlement
Our CorrespondentKohima, Oct. 18 (EMN): The Senior Citizens’ Association Nagaland (SCAN) on Tuesday alleged that the Intangki National Park was under siege by the NSCN (IM), who had taken control of the Forest department’s establishment thereat. This was stated during a press conference held at Hotel Ura in Kohima, addressed by Dr. Khanlo Magh, President of SCAN; KK Sema, spokesperson of SCAN with Kuolachalie Seyie, advisor of SCAN, in the presence of SCAN officials — Dr. R Rose, Gen Secy. SCAN; Dr. P Khala vice-president SCAN; C Pankathang Lotha, Joint Secy. SCAN; and S P Francis, treasurer of SCAN. Dr. Magh said the association is apolitical and had a number of discussions before subsequently filing a Right to Information (RTI) in regard to the issue. Sema maintained that SCAN took up action in 2019 as it had came across ‘rumours’ that the supervisory and managerial establishment of the Forest department at Intangki National Park including the staff quarters had been ta