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WOKHA Consequent upon a six-day ultimatum served to the district administration by five organisations of Wokha village pertaining to ongoing construction of NH-61 from Km 72.40 to Km 83, a joint inspection comprising executive engineer of PWD (NH) Kohima division; executive engineer of Power Wokha; executive engineer of PHED, Wokha, SDO (Civil) Wokha, SDO (NH) Wokha, and TTC Infra was conducted on Saturday. It may be mentioned that Wokha Village Youth Organisation, Wokha Village Council, Wokha Village Women Organisation, Wokha Village Students’ Union and Wokha Village Elders’ Forum had submiited a joint representation to the deputy commissioner of Wokha on May 15. During the joint inspection, measurements along the stretch were done by marking various areas required for reconstruction according to the detailed project report (DPR). The committee lamented that compensations were not equally distributed according to the damaged cost. The committee has urged the construction firm an
All Commercial Vehicles’ Association (ACVA), Wokha DIMAPUR All Commercial Vehicles’ Association (ACVA) in Wokha district observed its 9th foundation day on Wednesday at Lotha Hoho Ki. Speaking on the occasion, the ACVA president, Renbi Ngullie, stated that the association was formed in 2014 with an objective to work for the uplift of the various affiliated units under ACVA. He added that the association also formed to work for the welfare of its members as well as to provide effective service to the public. The president also apprised the members about the various grievances effecting the functioning of the association due to multiple taxations. He further appealed to all the members and associated units to extend support and cooperation in order to provide effective service to the people. During the second session, ACVA decided to extend full support to the six-day ultimatum served by Wokha Village Youth Organisation, Wokha Village Council, Wokha Village Women Organisation, Wokh
All Commercial Vehicle Association (ACVA) Wokha district celebrated its “9th Foundation Day” on May 17 at Lotha Hoho Ki, during which, the association decided not to “extend any co-operation in the form of taxation” to any Naga National Groups (NPGs) unless “unless factions come under one government”.
DIMAPUR: Alleging discrepancies in the ongoing widening work of single-lane to two-lane road from km 72.40 to 83 on National Highway-61 (NH-2), various organisations of Wokha village have served a six-day ultimatum to the concerned authorities to immediately fulfill its demands, failing which it threatened to take measures including “highway blockade”. In a representation to the deputy commission of Wokha, the organisations — Wokha Village Youth Organisation (WVYO), Wokha Village Council (WVC), Wokha Village Elders’ Forum (WVEF), Wokha Village Eloe Hoho (WVEH), and Wokha Village Students’ Union (WVSU) — alleged that stones used in the existing breast/retaining walls were uneven in size, thus compromising the stability and durability. So, it demanded dismantling of the walls and reconstruct with stones of appropriate size and grading. The organisations demanded that the line drain is fully covered, coverts that do not meet the specified standard are rectified, old cu