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 Reporter Dimapur, Aug. 8 (EMN): The healthcare and education scenario in urban and rural areas of Nagaland presents two contrasting realities- the former with modern facilities and the latter without it, said Tobu Area Students’ Union (TASU) president, Sangti Konyak. Speaking to Eastern Mirror Konyak said although the communitisation policy is good for the communities, its implementation is not satisfactory as most people are not aware of the rules and do not know how to exercise it. He pointed out that some villages don’t have qualified persons, who had passed Class 10, to lead the community. He asserted that the community should take the responsibility of refining these two institutions — healthcare and education — in rural areas. Konyak and his team had recently conducted a four-day education tour from August 1 to 4 on the theme “Teach for Tobu, Teach for Next Generation” across 16 villages under Tobu area and visited 16 government primary schools (GPS), five
Dimapur, July 16 (EMN): The Konyak Union (KU) has appealed to the government of Nagaland to establish three more government colleges at Tizit, Aboi and Tobu, accommodate the ever-increasing number of college-going students in Mon district. In a press release, the union said that being one of the most populated districts, Mon “should not always be treated as equals with the rest of the districts in the state”. “Population ratio should always be taken into account while distributing developmental projects. It is high time that the Government of Nagaland understands this issue and take the matter seriously. The union cannot afford to see Mon district being left out as backward district even among the backward districts of the state,” read the press release. Meanwhile, it thanked the Department of School Education (DoSE), Advisor for School Education KT Sukhalu, and Advisor for Department of Underdeveloped Areas (DUDA) Bongkhao Konyak for upgrading the Government High School (GHS),
Mon (Nagaland) [India] June 27 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Tobu Block of the Mon District in Nagaland required a medical facility to cater to 32 villages with a population size of over 50,000