Nagaland news: Kohima gets new traffic regulations, JTC Congress councillor joins NPF, Medziphema Trade license renewal and more
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CNTC, Sümi Hoho hold coordination meeting
DIMAPUR — The Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) and Sümi Hoho (SH) held a coordination meeting on Tuesday at Sümi Hoho Ki, Zunheboto. The Sümi Hoho agreed to host the CNTC general conference in April, following a proposal by CNTC officials during the meeting. The CNTC delegation was led by president Khondao Ngully, and the Sümi Hoho was led by president Dr. Vihuto Asumi, an update stated. The meeting witnessed in-depth deliberations on various issues confronting Naga society. Both sides discussed the positive and constructive role that CNTC can play in fostering unity, understanding, and social harmony among the Nagas. “It was emphasised that the existence and functioning of CNTC should contribute meaningfully to the welfare and progress of the entire Nagaland society. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthen coordination and cooperation for the larger interest of the people,” the update stated.
Kohima gets new traffic regulations
The Deputy Commissioner & Chairman of Regional Transport Authority, Kohima, has notified new traffic regulations with immediate effect. According to the notification, the D-Block to Congress Bhavan stretch will remain a one-way route, and entry of vehicles will be permitted only from D-Block heading towards Congress Bhavan. The DC Office Junction to South Gate (Khuochiezie Local Ground) section will be converted to a two-way road. Vehicles arriving from D-Block or descending from the DC Office Junction must exit through the Khuochiezie Local Ground bypass road. The Y-Junction (Phoolbari) to South Gate (Khuochiezie Local Ground) route will remain restricted to one-way only. Further, vehicle parking along South Gate to DC Office Junction will be restricted and regulated as per the availability of designated parking space.
JTC Congress councillor joins NPF
An Indian National Congress (INC) councillor of the Jalukie Town Council (JTC) officially merged with the Naga People’s Front (NPF) on Tuesday at Jalukie town. The merger took place in the presence of JTC chairman Hadi, NPF 7 Peren AC president Kurangbe, and others. The lone INC councillor Namdatbou, along with all INC party representatives from Ward No. 3, unanimously decided to merge with the NPF. Namdatbou stated that the decision was taken in the interest of development and good governance under the dynamic leadership of Deputy CM TR Zeliang. He also expressed confidence in the leadership of NPF president and Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio.
Medziphema Trade license renewal
All business establishments under Medziphema Town Council (MTC) jurisdiction have been informed that renewal of trade license and registration for the current year with revised rate has started and will be closed on February 28, without any grace period. In a press release, Additional Deputy Commissioner & CEO of MTC, P James Swu directed business establishments to renew trade license within the stipulated time to avoid late fine. Further, all shop owners have been directed to display their signboard with name, type of firm, trade license number, etc. Defaulters will be fined INR 200 on the spot, it stated.