Zunheboto, February 1 (MExN): Balipara Foundation hosted the third edition of Nagaland regional Eastern Himalayan Naturenomics™ Forum 2023 at Sukhai Community Conserve Village in Zunheboto district on January 31.
Our Reporter Dimapur, Aug. 13 (EMN): The advisor of Power department, H Tovihoto Ayemi said on Monday that the government of Nagaland is taking up three hydro projects namely; lower Tizu Hydro Electricity Projects (42 MW), Zungki Hydro Electricity Project (24MW), and Tizu Valley (24 MW) as a part of Externally Aided Projects through the Asian Development Bank. Ayemi was addressing the 76th Independence Day celebration at DDSC Stadium in Dimapur, which was packed by spectators gathered to witness the event. He informed the gathering that the issue connected with the 186 MW hydro electricity projects at Dikhu is also getting resolved. Once these projects are completed, he said the state will be self-sufficient in electricity power supply, solving the power purchase burden the state is facing today. At present, work is also in progress for small hydro projects at Diliumroi (2.4 MW) and the Ponglefo projects will be commissioned very soon, he informed. On 2 upcoming medical colleges
Dimapur, Aug. 15 (EMN): The 76th Independence Day was celebrated in all district headquarters and sub-divisions throughout the state with ministers, parliamentary secretaries and administrative heads hoisting the national flag. Schools and institutions, defence and para-military forces, NGOs and others also took part in the celebration by organising events, paying visits to hospitals and jails and distributing items. Dimapur: The advisor of Power department, H Tovihoto Ayemi, who hoisted the tri colour during the 76th Independence Day celebration at DDSC Stadium in Dimapur said that the state the government of Nagaland is taking up three hydro projects namely- Lower Tizu Hydro Electricity Projects (42 MW), Zungki Hydro Electricity Project (24MW), and Tizu Valley (24 MW) as a part of Externally Aided Projects through the Asian Development Bank. Maintaining that the issue connected with the 186 MW hydro electricity projects at Dikhu is also getting resolved and a couple of others in prog
Our Correspondents Kohima, Aug. 15 (EMN): Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio on Monday stated that the state needs to grow much faster and broader, and create more employment opportunities for its youth, driven more by private enterprises. He, therefore, called upon all to build capacities and skills of the youth, to enable their inherent talent to blossom, in order to not only benefit but also contribute towards a faster economic growth and make Nagaland one of the most progressive states in the country. He said this in his address to the people of the state during the 75th Independence Day celebration at the Civil Secretariat Plaza, Kohima. He also hoisted the national flag on the occasion. MLAs to make way once solution is reached On the Naga political talk, he said the people have been waiting patiently and expectantly for a final solution to the protracted political issue. ‘Naga people want an early inclusive, honourable and acceptable solution,’ Rio said. “All the ele
PTI | Kohima | Updated: 04-03-2021 19:25 IST | Created: 04-03-2021 19:25 IST
Despite being endowed with promising hydropower and topography, Nagaland s power potentials are yet to be sufficiently exploited and harnessed due to lack of resources leading to an acute shortage between demand and availability of electricity in the state, according to a vision document by APEN.
The Vision Document 2021 was presented by the Association of Power EngineersNagaland (APEN) on the occasion of World Engineering Day organized by the Federation of Nagaland State Engineering Service Association (FONSESA) here on Thursday.
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The Vision Document 2021 (VD-2021) was officially released by Minister for PWD (Housing and Mechanical) Tongpang Ozukum during the WED celebration held on the theme Engineering for a Healthy Planet-Celebrating the UNESCO Engineering Project Report .