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Our CorrespondentKohima, Sep. 20 (EMN): Leader of Naga People’s Front (NPF) legislature party and co-chairman of United Democratic Alliance (UDA), Kuzholuzo Nienu on Tuesday said it is ‘high time’ for the state government to wake up and take concrete steps to resume oil and gas exploration and production in Nagaland. He stated this on the first day of the 12th session of the 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA). Nienu pointed out that it is a time-consuming process as the oil and gas blocks in India are awarded by the Central govt. through the Director General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) and oil companies. He further stated that the Petroleum Exploration License (PEL) is granted for a period of seven years in inland /shallow water areas and eight years in deep water and frontier areas for exploration activities. Adding that Petroleum Mining Lease (PML) is normally awarded for 20 years for producing hydrocarbons as per the Oilfields Regulation and Development Act, 1948 and P & NG Rules, 1959, he highlighted that PEL/PML offshore exploration and production is granted by the central govt., while for inland blocks it is granted by the concerned state government based on the recommendations made by the Union government....
DimapurAssamIndiaKohimaNagalandV-kashiho-sangtamKuzholuzo-nienuRameswar-teliHardeep-singh-puriLotha-hohoOilfields-regulation-developmentUnited-democratic-allianceOur Correspondent Kohima, Sep. 3 (EMN): Minister of Health and Family Welfare, S Pangnyu Phom on Saturday urged the people to build a robust relationship among each tribe and move forward together as a society. ‘Though people are divided by demarcations, they are united in habits, thoughts, and daily practices,’ he said during the Mongmong festival celebrations at Naga Heritage Village in Kisama. Mongmong festival also coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Sangtam Union Kohima (SUK). Phom, who attended the occasion as special guest, urged the people to carry forward the good legacy beyond borders without ‘ism’, in letter and spirit. ‘Nagas are blessed beyond measure. This is all because of God’s wisdom to our forefathers to have a unique, specific time, devoting and seeking His blessing even in those early days. We are being guided and bestowed with plenty of harvests in everything because of the prayers, and thanksgiving to Almighty God,’ he said. While acknowledging the pioneers and visionaries, he said the elders, settlers, and leaders of the Sangtam community in Kohima have been instrumental in many reformations at the grassroots, ‘which is a living testimony and true fact to many’. ‘Because of the unity amongst the...
DimapurAssamIndiaKohimaNagalandUnited-kingdomBritishS-pangnyu-phomV-kashiho-sangtamN-toshi-changPangnyu-phomSangtam-union-kohima-at-kisama-onOur CorrespondentWokha, Aug. 30 (EMN): Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday said that the state government is moving forward through an accommodative spirit, while advocating for a healthy society. “We believe in God but we worship money,” he said, adding that if money goes to the wrong hands, then ‘society becomes corrupted’. He said it is now time to teach the present generation that ‘the first institution is family, clan, village and the community’. The chief minister was speaking at the inauguration of the Lotha Tribal Council Hall (LTC) in the presence of Deputy Chief minister Y Patton, who was the chief host of the event. He also lamented that the state was losing huge resources and revenue through illegal activities and restrictions, adding that through the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act, the state government is losing more than INR 1000 crore annually. While expressing gratitude to the Central government of India through the Ministry of Tribal Affairs for sanctioning funds for the construction of the building, he extended appreciation to the Lotha Hoho for effective implementation of the funds and constructing the multi-storey building. He also told the Lotha community to progress and move together with the rest...
IndiaNagalandWokhaZale-neikhaV-kashiho-sangtamNeiphiu-rioChumben-murryChuba-changTokhu-emongTsopemo-ngullieLotha-hohoMinistry-of-tribal-affairsDimapur, 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 progress, he said the state will be self-sufficient in electricity power supply once these projects are completed. Mokokchung: Minister for Rural Development & SIRD, Metsubo Jamir, hoisted the national flag at the Independence Day celebration held at Imkongmeren Sports Complex, a DIPR report stated. The minister also read out...
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