Dr. Ashwani Kumar sworn in as Governor of Nagaland

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By Oken Jeet Sandham   Nagaland,KOHIMA, Mar 21: Dr. Ashwani Kumar was sworn in as the Governor of Nagaland today, the 21st March 2013 at Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan Kohima. Chief Justice, Guwahati High Court, Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, administered the … Continue reading

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By Oken Jeet Sandham
 
Nagaland,KOHIMA, Mar 21: Dr. Ashwani Kumar was sworn in as the Governor of Nagaland today, the 21st March 2013 at Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan Kohima.
Chief Justice, Guwahati High Court, Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, administered the oath of office to the new Governor. Thereafter, the Governor was accorded Rashtriya Salute by the Nagaland Police at the Saluting Base, Raj Bhavan.
Earlier, Chief Secretary Nagaland, Alemtemshi Jamir (IAS) read out the Warrant of Appointment.
Nagaland State new Governor Prof (Dr) Ashwani Kumar taking Rashtriya Salute after he was sworn-in as Governor of Nagaland. (Oken Jeet Sandham Photo)

Nagaland State new Governor Prof (Dr) Ashwani Kumar taking Rashtriya Salute after he was sworn-in as Governor of Nagaland. (Oken Jeet Sandham Photo)

The Swearing in Ceremony of the Governor of Nagaland was attended by family members and well-wishers of the Governor, Chief Minister Nagaland Neiphiu Rio and his Cabinet colleagues, Parliamentary Secretaries, bureaucrats, students, representatives of NGOs and members from the Press Fraternity.
Profile of professor (Dr.)  Ashwani  Kumar
 
Dr. Ashwani Kumar, the former Director of Central Bureau of Investigation and Director General of Himachal Pradesh police served Government of India and the Government of Himachal Pradesh with utmost distinction, dedication and devotion for more than 37 years.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar was born on 15th November 1950 and belongs to Nahan, District Sirmour of Himachal Pradesh. He started his early education in Government Primary School, village Kothi near Rekong Peo, located in the tribal district of Kinnaur. He later studied at Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehra Dun and carried on further education from Government College, Bilaspur and ultimately graduated from Government College, Nahan, Himachal Pradesh in 1971.
Apart from a distinguished public service career, Professor (Dr.) Ashwani Kumar has an excellent academic record. He has done Ph.D. in Management from Himachal Pradesh University. He has a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) with specialization in Human Resources Management. He is a graduate of the National  Defence College, Ministry of Defence, Government of India, New Delhi.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar is a visiting faculty to many Universities, colleges and Institutions. He has taught Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior and Leadership at the Jindal Global Business School to MBA students. He also provided guidance to the Research Centre for Penology, Criminal Justice and Police Studies in the Jindal Global Law School and the Research Centre for Leadership and Change in the Jindal Global Business School. Dr. Ashwani Kumar has been closely associated with the training of IGs and DIGs of Police at the National Police Academy, Hyderabad in a project that was implemented by the Cambridge University, United Kingdom under the supervision of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar joined the Indian Police Service in 1973 and was allotted to the Himachal Pradesh cadre. He served as Assistant Superintendent of Police in the districts of Mandi and Kangra from 1975 to 1977. On promotion as Superintendent of Police, he was posted in the tribal districts of Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti and later at Solan and Shimla. In these districts he enjoyed an excellent reputation for service to the community, especially the poor.
While working as district Superintendent of Police at Shimla in 1985, he was selected for induction in the newly created Special Protection Group (SPG) responsible for the security of the Prime Minister of India. He worked in the SPG from 1985 to 1990 in various capacities including that of Assistant Director in the Prime Minister’s Office. Dr. Ashwani Kumar is widely travelled and has had the unique opportunity of interacting with various police, security and intelligence agencies of almost all the States and Union Territories of India and several countries of the world.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar has held many important and sensitive assignments in Himachal Pradesh Police, SPG and CBI. He has worked as Inspector General of Police in the State Human Rights Commission at Shimla with great distinction. He enjoys an excellent reputation for enforcing rule of law and upholding human rights of weaker sections of society.
He has had the distinction of working in close collaboration with INTERPOL for several years. During his service he has earned appreciation from the Prime Minister of India and the Union Home Minister. He was awarded the Indian Police medal for Meritorious Services in1989 and also the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 1999.
In August 2006 he took over the reins of the Office of The Director General of Police of the State of Himachal Pradesh. While serving as the DGP, he strived to stream line the functioning of the police administration in the State. He brought about systemic changes in the department to instill professionalism and serve the common people in a better manner. He is credited with the introduction of “Community Policing” at the grassroot level. This program achieved considerable success and has potential of permanent bonding between Police and the public. Realizing the importance of IT and Computerization, he introduced computerization at the Police Station level in Himachal Police as well as the lodging of public complaints on-line.
In July 2008, after serving as DGP- (HP) for two years, Dr. Ashwani Kumar was appointed by the Government of India to the sensitive post of Director CBI. It was indeed a proud moment for the State of HP when Dr. Ashwani Kumar became the first police officer from the State to head the CBI. He served as Director CBI for more than two years with distinction and was credited with solving a number of high profile cases and also cracking the whip against corruption and crime. He retired from the post of Director CBI in November 2010 and immediately started teaching Human Resources Management and Leadership to MBA students.

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Nagaland: Kaito wants State police do counseling to factions

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By Oken Jeet sandham Nagaland, KOHIMA, Mar 21 (NEPS): Home Minister G Kaito Aye said arresting of cadres of various underground factions by State police sometimes would not lead to desirable solution but suggested that they give them (cadres of … Continue reading

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Nagaland, KOHIMA, Mar 21 (NEPS): Home Minister G Kaito Aye said arresting of cadres of various underground factions by State police sometimes would not lead to desirable solution but suggested that they give them (cadres of various factions) counseling.

 

Home Minister G Kaito Aye seen being presented by State DGP B Kezo at the PHQ Police Officer Interaction function at PHQ Conference Hall. State Police Top brass and officers (right) seen in the program. (Oken Jeet Sandham Photo)

Home Minister G Kaito Aye seen being presented by State DGP B Kezo at the PHQ Police Officer Interaction function at PHQ Conference Hall. State Police Top brass and officers (right) seen in the program. (Oken Jeet Sandham Photo)

He said this while interacting with the Officers of the Police Headquarters here at PHQ Conference Hall Thursday. He explained that there were ceasefires between the Government of India and the Naga underground groups and peace process was underway. As such counseling cadres engaging in factional fights will help reduce the factional fights amongst them, the Home Minister opined.

“If they want peace, why should they fight amongst themselves,” he asked adding, “So we are also responsible to give them counseling.”
Kaito also said the crimes taking place in and around Dimapur, the fast growing commercial hub of the State, had become more and more complicated due to the involvement by outside miscreants and anti-social elements.
Admitting that the situation in and around Dimapur was very complex, the Home Minister told the police officers that he wanted to meet the 3 Corps Commander so as to get their support in their fight to detect these outside anti-social elements operating in and around Dimapur. He said the 3 Corps Commander had their jurisdictions over the region, besides better networking.
“They (3 Corps Commander) can provide support to us in our fight to detect these outside anti-social operatives in and around Dimapur,” he added. “We should contain it before anything is happening.”
Kaito also expressed that those police personnel who performed commendable jobs should be given appropriate recognition. “This way massive morale boost will be there for other fellow police personnel,” he said adding that he wanted to introduce welfare schemes for the police personnel in the State.
He also said the police used to mix up with all kind of people but regretted that arms were lost sometimes. “I feel that when you can mix up with all kinds of people, you should also be in a position to come out with something to our advantage.”
The Power Point Presentation was also shown to the Minister during his interaction on the achievement and requirements of the department. Asking the Officers to feed and guide him properly so that he would be able to push the matter wherever necessary – be it in the Cabinet or CM table, the Minister expressed the confidence that under the dynamic and abled leadership of the State DGP, Besesayo Kezo, IPS, the police forces could be restructured in the State so that they could deliver service to the people.

In his closing remark, the DGP also assured the Minister that they would extend all possible help to the former to fulfill his desired goal. Commissioner and Secretary Temjen Toy, all the state police top brass and officers of the PHQ, Kohima were among other who attended the program.

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Nagaland: Understanding, respect key to department’s road to progress: Kiyanilie

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By Oken Jeet Sandham Nagaland,KOHIMA, Mar 20 (NEPS): Minister for Social Welfare Kiyanilie Peseye said they could do many things under his department when there was “understanding and respect” amongst the officers and staffs in the department. He did not … Continue reading

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Nagaland,KOHIMA, Mar 20 (NEPS): Minister for Social Welfare Kiyanilie Peseye said they could do many things under his department when there was “understanding and respect” amongst the officers and staffs in the department. He did not buy the idea that the department was small saying that the department was vast and big and basically it was dealing with human services in the State. The department was not only acting as a service provider to the weaker sections of the society but also catalyst for bringing changes to the society.
Kiyanilie Peseye (right), Minister for Social Welfare, seen delivering his maiden address to the  Officers and staffs of the Department at Conference Hall of Social Welfare Directorate March 20, 2013. (Oken Jeet Sandham Photo)

Kiyanilie Peseye (right), Minister for Social Welfare, seen delivering his maiden address to the Officers and staffs of the Department at Conference Hall of Social Welfare Directorate March 20, 2013. (Oken Jeet Sandham Photo)

Addressing the Officers and staffs of the Social Welfare Department here at the Directorate Conference Hall Wednesday for the first time after his taking over the Minister in-charge of the Social Welfare Department, the Minister narrated about his long innings in the Government service before joining the State politics. “We should know how to respect senior officers and also all should develop the culture of understanding amongst the officers and staffs of the department,” he said adding, “Only after that will we have not only a very peaceful environment for working for the welfare of the people.”
The former Nagaland speaker for two consecutive terms said after becoming speaker of the Nagaland assembly, he did not have time to speak. “But today, I am here as Minister and will always have time to speak to you,” he pointed out asking them not to have any hesitation to meet him if they had any problem. “We will attend to such problem for solution.”
He said they had many things to do in the department but as human beings, they had many failures too. “We should learn lessons from such failures but wehave put efforts to move forward,” he added. “We have taken our salaries, so we have to do something.”
Stating that people who were serving in the directorate and secretariat here at the capital were very lucky unlike serving in far flung areas, the Minister urged the officers and staffs to be sincere, punctual and devoted to their services. “We have to maintain transparency and accountability in our department,” he stated adding, “Integrity is uprightness that will not compromise with expediency.”
Assuring the officers and staffs of the department, Peseye said he would try his best to see that the department grew bigger and bigger and the benefit should reach the targeted. “I don’t know how long I will be here as Minister with you, but so long I am here as your Minister, I will do my best for not only your interest but also for the interest of the people,” he said. “If God willing I will be with you for 5 years.”
Secretary of the Social Welfare Department, Kihoto Sema also spoke on the occasion. He expressed his happiness on having a full-fledged Minister to head their department after many years and exuded confidence that they would be able to do their work vigorously under the wisdom and guidance of the Minister.
Assuring the full cooperation from the officers and staffs of the department to the Minister, the Secretary said they would have peaceful working environment for the next five years under their full-fledged Minister.
Additional Secretary, Additional Director T Merangtsungba Aier, other officers and staffs also shared of the department’s history and various works and schemes they had been carrying out in the state.
President of the Western Angami Public Organization (WAPO) Vikehielie Victor also spoke on the occasion. He said the department was lucky to have in the person of Kiyanilie Peseye as their Minister and further described it as “right person sent by God for the department.” Expressing his confidence that under his able guidance the department would be able to deliver goods to the people, the WAPO president also appealed the officers and staffs to extend their fullest cooperation to the Minister so that together they could perform well.

Earlier, Director of the Social Welfare Department Khevito T Shohe, while welcoming the Minister, said many took the department was only working for providing “biscuits and milk” but it was more than that. He said earlier the department was under a Parliamentary Secretary but now it would be under a full-fledged Minister. “So everything will be different from now onwards,” he said.

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T Ao Memorial Cup: Manipur beat Sikkim – Mizo News

T Ao Memorial Cup: Manipur beat SikkimMizo NewsNet): Three second half goals saw Manipur come from a goal behind to defeat Sikkim in the eighth match of the Dr T Ao Memorial Football Tournament at the JN Stadium, Shillong, on Thursday. There was good c…

T Ao Memorial Cup: Manipur beat Sikkim
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Kiran’s killing

Concerned civil society organisations have decided to ex communicate the two accused in the killing of Th Kiran of Kourou, Thongju Part II Source The Sangai Express

Concerned civil society organisations have decided to ex communicate the two accused in the killing of Th Kiran of Kourou, Thongju Part II Source The Sangai Express

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British gallantry award for Manipuri officer

A young Manipuri youth serving as Lieutenant in the British Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service RMAS , Special Forces, is in line for a prestigious gallantry award to be bestowed on June 19 for his bravery during a fierce gunfight with Al Qaeda insurgent…

A young Manipuri youth serving as Lieutenant in the British Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service RMAS , Special Forces, is in line for a prestigious gallantry award to be bestowed on June 19 for his bravery during a fierce gunfight with Al Qaeda insurgents in Afghanistan in 2011 Source The Sangai Express

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Flu infected chicken from Bihar

As a large numbers of matured chickens Broiler are sent in from outside the State particularly Assam and Bihar, it is suspected chickens are imported from Bihar too where outbreak of bird flu is reported presently Source The Sangai Express

As a large numbers of matured chickens Broiler are sent in from outside the State particularly Assam and Bihar, it is suspected chickens are imported from Bihar too where outbreak of bird flu is reported presently Source The Sangai Express

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RPF lambasts AR recruitment snare

Referring to the news item about a fake recruitment ploy as reported in some sections of the local media on March 19, the proscribed RPF has appreciated people’s vociferous condemnation against the unethical practice resorted to by 5 Assam Rifles in or…

Referring to the news item about a fake recruitment ploy as reported in some sections of the local media on March 19, the proscribed RPF has appreciated people’s vociferous condemnation against the unethical practice resorted to by 5 Assam Rifles in order to ensnare a young student Source The Sangai Express

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Rescued children subjected to sexual abuse

‘Sexual abuse’ of the children rescued from Jaipur in Rajasthan has been indicated as the ‘medical check up’ on the rescued girls progresses Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

‘Sexual abuse’ of the children rescued from Jaipur in Rajasthan has been indicated as the ‘medical check up’ on the rescued girls progresses Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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ExMPP leaders clarify

Regretting that certain section of the Manipur people’s party MPP organisation tried to implicate party’s former president and general secretary with baseless allegations, former MPP chief S Umananda and general secretary Organisation S Maniton Man…

Regretting that certain section of the Manipur people’s party MPP organisation tried to implicate party’s former president and general secretary with baseless allegations, former MPP chief S Umananda and general secretary Organisation S Maniton Mangang contended that during their short stint as party functionaries campaigns to promote MPP’s stature was undertaken Source The Sangai Express

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Life Skill training programme begins at Thoubal

A 5 day District Level Life Skill Education Training Programme began from March 20 at the Barrack Hall of Mini Secretariat, Thoubal Source The Sangai Express

A 5 day District Level Life Skill Education Training Programme began from March 20 at the Barrack Hall of Mini Secretariat, Thoubal Source The Sangai Express

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Road blocked

Denouncing alleged lack of initiative by the Government of Manipur to complete the pending sewerage project along Watham Leirak as well as demanding repairing black topping of Yumnam Leikai road, under Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency, locals have …

Denouncing alleged lack of initiative by the Government of Manipur to complete the pending sewerage project along Watham Leirak as well as demanding repairing black topping of Yumnam Leikai road, under Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency, locals have prohibited plying of heavy vehicles in these localities with immediate effect Source The Sangai Express

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Vehicles hijacked

Two vehicles, including a brand new Mahindra jeep meant for Officer in charge of Ukhrul Police have been reportedly hijacked by unidentified armed men along National Highway 2 Imphal Dimapur road last night Source The Sangai Express Newmai News…

Two vehicles, including a brand new Mahindra jeep meant for Officer in charge of Ukhrul Police have been reportedly hijacked by unidentified armed men along National Highway 2 Imphal Dimapur road last night Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Seminar on Performing Arts

A festival cum seminar on ‘Performing Arts in Manipur’ has been organised today by Meihorol Inat Thang ta Apunba Lup at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound during which veteran cultural exponents were also honoured for their contributions in enriching M…

A festival cum seminar on ‘Performing Arts in Manipur’ has been organised today by Meihorol Inat Thang ta Apunba Lup at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound during which veteran cultural exponents were also honoured for their contributions in enriching Manipur’s art and culture Source The Sangai Express

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Tapping Myanmar’s gas reserve for NE mooted

India should find ways to utilize Myanmar’s enormous gas reserves to feed the power deficit states in the North East following the path of China’s Yunnan province, Meghalaya Governor R S Mooshahary said today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust…

India should find ways to utilize Myanmar’s enormous gas reserves to feed the power deficit states in the North East following the path of China’s Yunnan province, Meghalaya Governor R S Mooshahary said today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Training programme

A one day Comprehensive training programme on Disaster and Rescue Operation was organized at Shija Hospitals, Langol today by Relief and Disaster Management Department, Government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

A one day Comprehensive training programme on Disaster and Rescue Operation was organized at Shija Hospitals, Langol today by Relief and Disaster Management Department, Government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Certificates distribution function of RIMS held

The internship completion certificates were distributed to 60 MBBS students of the NE States today in a simple function held in the mini auditorium of RIMS, a statement informed Source The Sangai Express

The internship completion certificates were distributed to 60 MBBS students of the NE States today in a simple function held in the mini auditorium of RIMS, a statement informed Source The Sangai Express

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Forest day

A cycle rally themed ‘Save Forest Make a Green Manipur’ was organised by Forest Department, Manipur in connection with the International Day of Forest 2013 observance today Source The Sangai Express

A cycle rally themed ‘Save Forest Make a Green Manipur’ was organised by Forest Department, Manipur in connection with the International Day of Forest 2013 observance today Source The Sangai Express

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TKS urges Ggovt for early repatriation of trafficked kids

Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong TKS on Thursday urged the State government for early repatriation of the trafficked children rescued recently from different homes in Jaipur Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong TKS on Thursday urged the State government for early repatriation of the trafficked children rescued recently from different homes in Jaipur Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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