It is disturbing to take note of the fact that drug abuse is once again reemerging as one of the most crucial social issues plaguing the Naga society. With the rising concern of drug abuse in Nagaland, there are frequent occurrences of crimes in the colon
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“Our Mission is to make Tseminyu the first model district on green initiatives,” envisaged the Vision Document on Tseminyu District Green Initiatives launched on October 26.
Dimapur, July 31 (EMN): While affirming to uphold the clean election movement initiated by the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC), leaders from Rengma village councils have resolved to enforce election code of conduct in their respective villages. The resolution to this effect was taken during a one-day clean election movement seminar organised by the Council of Rengma Baptist Churches (CRBC) for leaders of Rengma village councils on July 30 at Christian School Hall in Tseminyu town on the theme ‘Stand firm: Transforming community.’ It resolved that no village council/ authority/ clan/ khel should declare a majority-solid support officially in favour of a particular party or candidate curtailing other voters or candidate’s rights. It also resolved that village councils would strictly prohibit the use of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicants and use of violence, booth capturing and bribing in their respective jurisdiction during the election. An
Dimapur, July 9 (EMN): In a significant move towards combating the climate change and conserving the environment, the Rengma Village Council Chairman Forum (RVCCF) has resolved to adopt a “Green Development Pathway” for Tseminyu district by setting up community conservation areas in all the villages. The resolution was passed during the forum’s half-yearly meeting at Tseminyu New Town (district headquarters) on Saturday with an objective to leverage the current climate agenda into the development trajectory of the district. Tseminyu, which officially became a separate administrative unit in February this year, will become the first “green district” in Nagaland if the conservation movement is successfully implemented in all the villages as planned. RCVVF president Kegwasing Keppen, who chaired the meeting, told the gathering that ‘community conservation will go a long way on creating an environmentally sustainable development pathway for the Rengma community and Tsemin