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Nagaland: Man dies in accident on Changtongya-Longleng highway

DIMAPUR In a tragic incident, a man was killed on the spot when a truck tipped over and crashed on top of his vehicle, a Maruti Gypsy, along the Longleng – Changtongya highway on Friday evening. The 38-year-old man, who was from Orangkong village in Longleng district, was said to be on his way to attend a funeral service of a relative in Changtongya. The accident took place at around 2:30 pm on May 19. The 10-wheeler vehicle, which was loaded with stone chips, fell on top of the vehicle that was parked on the side of the road to give way to the truck. A family member, who was travelling with the victim, is also said to be seriously injured and undergoing treatment in Mokokchung. It was also reported that an angry mob had set the truck on fire on Friday evening after the tragic incident. The driver of the truck was said to be absconding till the time of filing this report. ....

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Tourism dept. organises capacity building prog.-May 20

The Tourism department in collaboration with Nagaland Tourism Association (NTA) KOHIMA The Tourism department, in collaboration with Nagaland Tourism Association (NTA), organised a capacity building and training for tour guides and homestay owners on May 12 and 13 at Hotel Metsuben in Mokokchung town coinciding with Moatsu festival, the premier festival of Ao community. An update from NTA stated that participants from Mokokchung including students and neighbouring villages attended the training. In a keynote address, Imtisenla Keditsu, senior tourist officer of Mokokchung, stressed on the need and importance of developing “our human resource” especially in the rural areas as Nagaland has immense potential in eco-tourism. Also read: Nagaland experiencing steady growth of tourists Resource persons namely Kejaroko Pieru, proprietor of Pier Tours; Veshehu Kezo and Veluzo Tetseo, proprietor of Compass Tours, spoke on “Tourism potentials in Nagaland,” “Tour guiding as a professio ....

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Bir Gorkhali' - Eastern Mirror

A complete history of the Gorkhas Settled in Nagaland prior to Indian Independence & their present Scenario in Nagaland. “Gorkhas” who were settled in the hills and valleys, towns and villages of Nagaland State (erstwhile Naga Hills) prior to Indian Independence, they initially came as construction workers, tea and mining labourers, and military personnel to fit into the colonial designs of the British. If we look back to the history of Gorkhas settled in Nagaland the early settlements of Gorkha families who settled in the (erstwhile Naga Hills) prior to 1963, those District was Kohima, Dimapur, Chtimoukedima, Mokokchung, Wokha, Tuensang, Kiphire, Mon, Longleng, Peren and Phek. Since then the Gorkha Community settled in Nagaland are living in peace and harmony with our Naga brethren. Gorkhas were been recognised through a Government of Nagaland gazette notification, dated October 22, 1974 around more than hundreds Gorkha families and their descendants who have settled i ....

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