Dimapur, Dec 18: Deputy Commissioner, Mon, W Honje Konyak informed that the ensuing municipal and town council elections is likely to be held in the month of January or first week of February 2017 in five headquarters of Mon district namely Tobu, Aboi, Naganimora, Tizit and Mon town.
The DC announced this during the monthly meeting of Mon District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) on December 15 cum pre-Christmas celebration at Langsa Hill Children’s Home Lampong Shenghah. He, therefore, requested all government officials to be in their respective place of posting.
He also urged the Rural Development and Social Welfare Departments to ensure bogus free process in giving job cards, old age pension, angawadi workers etc. For this, he suggested linking Aadhar with job cards, old age pension, angawadi workers etc.
Advisor DUDA & LMCP and Chairman DPDB, Mon, N Thongwang Konyak introduced newly appointed District Chaplain, Tuishimla Konyak and conveyed Christmas greetings.
President KU, Manlip Konyak, suggested reappointment in Aadhar enrolment for further correction in the district. He said many people have not enrolled in Aadhar apart from other technical errors.
Ravi Rajan Kumar, DIO (NIC), gave a brief overview on Digital Payment and cashless transaction. He also spoke on the important of cashless transaction which will boost economy and ensure corruption free society.
Chairman of Langsa Hill Welfare Society, Wango, presented brief report on Langsa Hill. He said Langsa Hill School has classes from Nursery to Class 10 with students from nineteen (19) villages. He informed that some students will sit for the ensuing matriculation examination.
He said there are 32 students from different backgrounds. Apart from school activities, the children also contributed to society in organising social works, cleanliness drives, awareness camp etc. The chairman of Langsa Hill also shared his vision about converting the school into residential school.
Christmas message was delivered by District Chaplain, Tuishimla Konyak. Pre-Christmas was hosted by Langsa Hill Children Home and the programme was chaired by Aketo Shohe, AEO Mon.