CSOs to monitor NFSA implementation

KANGPOKPI, May 28: In connection with the implementation of National Food Security Act in Sadar Hills, CSO Sadar Hills and Consumer’s Club, Sadar Hills unit today urged ADC, Kangpokpi to streamline Public Distribution System under the NFSA.

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KANGPOKPI, May 28: In connection with the implementation of National Food Security Act in Sadar Hills, CSO Sadar Hills and Consumer’s Club, Sadar Hills unit today urged ADC, Kangpokpi to streamline Public Distribution System under the NFSA.

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Kangpokpi women rally against anti-social activities

KANGPOKPI, March 31: In a bid to contain anti-social activities including exorbitant taxes, kidnap, abduction, drugs, etc in Kangpokpi town and its adjoining areas a large number of women took out a rally which went through the main thoroughfare of the…

KANGPOKPI, March 31: In a bid to contain anti-social activities including exorbitant taxes, kidnap, abduction, drugs, etc in Kangpokpi town and its adjoining areas a large number of women took out a rally which went through the main thoroughfare of the Kangpokpi town today. The hundreds strong rally saw participation solely by women from a

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Kuki Black day to be observed today

KANGPOKPI, September 12: The Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni in Kuki dialect will be observed for Justice at Kangpokpi tomorrow. Chonkam Kipgen, Chairman of Kangpokpi Town Committee said that

Kuki Black Day

Kuki Black Day (Photo for representation only)

KANGPOKPI, September 12: The Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni in Kuki dialect will be observed for Justice at Kangpokpi tomorrow.

Chonkam Kipgen, Chairman of Kangpokpi Town Committee said that as part of the observation of the Kuki Black Day all churches within Kangpokpi will organize a mass prayer in their respective areas tomorrow morning.

In the evening at around 6 pm, candle lit service will be organized at the memorial monument site in front of the Inspector Bungalow (I.B) at Kangpokpi under the aegis of Kangpokpi Town Committee in collaboration with KWWO and KYU, he informed.

A giant black banner reading, `Kuki Black Day`™ has already been put up in the heart of the town and every household members of the town had been informed to hang a black flag in their respective households as a mark of mourning, homage and pray for justice.

He also appealed to all the denizens of Kangpokpi to participate in the candle lit service.

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Kangpokpi students keep TV date with Prime Minister

KANGPOKPI, September 5: Following strong instructions from the Zonal Education Officer, Kangpokpi most educational institutions within Kangpokpi and under ZEO, Kangpokpi watched the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s

KANGPOKPI, September 5: Following strong instructions from the Zonal Education Officer, Kangpokpi most educational institutions within Kangpokpi and under ZEO, Kangpokpi watched the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech on Teacher’s Day today.

Private run educational institutions as well as schools under Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council, Kangpokpi and around 180 schools under ZEO, Kangpokpi also watched the live telecast of the Prime Minister speech, source from the ZEO, Kangpokpi said.

Students were pleasantly surprised by the act since this was the first time, said a teacher, who herself also admitted her wonderment.

According to Ngahchong Kipgen, Zonal Education Officer, Kangpokpi all the educational institutions under ZEO, Kangpokpi including private run schools adhered with the instruction and arranged everything in order in their respective schools before the Prime Minister delivered his speech and let the children watch the live telecast.

The officer continued that those schools in remote areas where TV facility is not accessible, used radio sets to hear the speech.

Reports regarding the events along with photos were received from some schools till evening and others will submit tomorrow added the ZEO, Kangpokpi.

While articulating her anticipation of the event in bringing mental changes among the young learners in their educational outlook Ngahchong Kipgen said that the event itself makes meaning to the students.

Speaking to the local media person a class VII student of JN Public School related, “I have never witnessed such event during my educational career and today’s is an exception, which surely inculcated new thoughts in my mind, though I cannot follow all the meaning of the Prime Minister’s speech.”

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