Nagaland news: Police recover body at Dimapur Railway Station, AR to conduct firing practice in Mon town, Social work in Chozuba town on January 24 and more
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Police recover body at Dimapur Railway Station
DIMAPUR — Dimapur Police received a memo from the NF Railway Station Manager on January 3 at 3:20 pm, stating a 50-year-old male was found lying near the auto parking area. The duty party found the non-local male dead near the auto parking divider. An inquest was conducted, and witnesses identified the deceased as a homeless individual. The body was shifted to District Hospital Dimapur morgue for post-mortem and identification after completing legal formalities. The deceased, who had a dark complexion with a black mole on the stomach, was wearing a white jacket, a white long shirt, black long pants, and was barefoot. Claimant/ relatives/ friends of the deceased have been requested to contact the officer-in-charge of GRPS Dimapur (Mobile 7085055021).
Varun Ahluwalia is new AG (A&E) Nagaland
DIMAPUR — The office of the Accountant General, (A&E), Nagaland, has notified that in pursuance of headquarters’ office order dated 29-12-2025, Varun Ahluwalia has taken over charge as the Accountant General, (A&E), Nagaland, with effect from January 1, 2026.
AR to conduct firing practice in Mon town
DIMAPUR — Deputy Commissioner of Mon, Wennyei Konyak, has informed the general public of Mon town, that the 42 Assam Rifles will be conducting firing and explosive practice at the unit firing range, tactical headquarters Mon, from January 1 to the 15th from 7 am to 7 pm. During the period, loud sound of firing and explosion may be heard in and around Mon town and adjoining areas, and public have been advised not to panic, the notice stated. Further, residents have been advised to avoid movement in the vicinity of the range/camp during the above mentioned period and to ensure the safety of children and livestock.
Social work in Chozuba town on January 24
DIMAPUR — Additional Deputy Commissioner of Chozuba, Dr. Diana Patton, has directed that a mass social work be conducted under the supervision of the extra assistant commissioner at Chozuba town, Phek district, on January 24 from 7 am onwards. According to a DIPR report, government employees, civil societies, police and defence personnel would take part in the social work. The work would be initiated and monitored by the councillors and GBs in their respective colonies. The social work has been organised in view of keep a clean and hygienic environment for the Republic Day celebration.