The idea of the Kohima City

Kohima, the Capital of Nagaland State, has lots of historical backgrounds. One of the most significant chapters in the history of this picturesque City is the British India Government occupying

Kohima, the Capital of Nagaland State, has lots of historical backgrounds. One of the most significant chapters in the history of this picturesque City is the British India Government occupying it and later becoming their battlefield fighting against the Japanese troops during the Second World War in 1944. After 69 years of this historic British-Japanese war fought in this region (Kohima-Imphal), it was finally adjudged as the “Greatest British Battle” ever fought on this planet.
The present “Old DC Bungalow” which has been already converted to “The Heritage Bungalow” in 2009 and used for the commercial purpose by maintaining Suits, Conference Halls, and other facilities since then. This is the bungalow where Sir Charles Pawsey, a British colonial administrator, served as the Deputy Commissioner of the then Naga Hills during the Burma campaigns of 1942 to 1944.
The part of this battle centered on Sir Pawsye’s bungalow was known as the Battle of the Tennis Court because this Tennis Court of him was there. Showing great bravery and loyalty to the local Naga people, Pawsey refused to leave Kohima during the siege by the Japanese that lasted from 5 April to 20 April 1944, and did what he could to bolster morale and support Colonel Richards the Garrison Commander. The Nagas remained completely loyal to him and by way of thanks their tribal leaders were introduced to Lord Mountbatten at Kohima in August 1944. The advancing Japanese troops could be halted by the British at this war by coordinating their troops from Imphal side. The present Raj Bhavan and Old DC Bungalow areas should be rather preserved and declared as War Memorial Sites and opened to visitors. The various war-related documents, artifacts and wreckages collected from in and around Kohima and adjoining villages should be displayed in such War Memorial Site. Such War Memorial Site with the interesting items, comments, write-ups, photographs, would be a pride of the Nagas and the future generations would know such important histories from such monuments.
We have many other locations, buildings, offices which have historical attachment over the years. The Kohima Local Ground, Old MLA Hostel, Old Secretariat, Old DC Office (already dismantled and already replaced by new one), Old Kohima Town Committee Office, Naga Hospital Kohima, etc.. There will be others too. All these are needed to be preserved. If they are no longer used, then they should be renovated without changing the original structures to be preserved. Such buildings, locations, structures, inscriptions on stones of the past if preserved as “Heritages” would only depict the past pride and history. These are important areas we have to seriously think over and never attempt to destroy them. It is very simple that by destroying them, you are only destroying history and without them, you are left unguarded to defend your people in future.
The Kohima Village (Bara Basti) has its own history as the second largest Village in Asia. We should think of building a Museum in the Village with various historical records like artifacts, items and names of those who made significant contributions for the growth of Kohima, defenders of Kohima from external aggression in earlier days. It will definitely attract tourists, researchers, besides reminding the younger generations of their past forefathers and histories of the Angamis in the Kohima Village.
It is regrettable to say that the Capital City of Nagaland continues to be experiencing underdevelopment particularly in road and water supply sectors, which are essential for the City development. The expansion of the Capital City hardly takes place since its inception as full-fledged State in 1963. But over the years, the State witnessed the population explosion and also sudden rise of vehicles. Roads are little and the overcrowded vehicles have today become nightmares for the denizens of Kohima. Traffic congestions have become a major problem in Kohima City.
It is simply impossible to develop, progress, and expand Kohima City unless the Angamis of Kohima Village take the lead. Because they are the landowners and by tradition and customs, the Government cannot do anything as far as land is concerned. The conditions of the present State Capital is very unpredictable if one carefully studies. The capital roads are urgently needed for expansion which is the single most important area to be thought of. The building bylaws in the Capital region should be enforced. Proper drainage system should be constructed with quality materials. Encroachment of Government lands by private parties or individuals should stop as such practices have been going on over the years without any sign of solution. At the same time, the Government also should immediately stop allotting Government land or old Government bungalows to private and individual parties. Such practice is only making position and status of the Government extremely vulnerable.
It is so painful to see that our youth are not given space they need. We need to have centers for entertainment and recreation in the Capital City areas. The Government used to come up with various projects like City Convention Center, Cultural Complex, etc. and why not think of providing some of youth oriented centers with modern facilities. The parks are needed for Cities. We do have one far off the City – beyond IG Stadium. It is good to have at least one such park in the City areas.
We are lucky that Kohima Capital City has been included in the first phase of 80 Cities declared to be built as Smart Cities across the country. These Smart City projects are to be completed in five-year time. The idea of the Smart City is to give comprehensive development of physical, institutional, social and economic infrastructure as these are primary areas for improving the quality of life, besides attracting people and investment, setting in motion a virtuous cycle of growth and development.
THE CORE INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS OF SMART CITY ARE:
·         Adequate water supply,
·         Assured electricity supply,
·         Sanitation, including solid waste management,
·         Efficient urban mobility and public transport,
·         Affordable housing, especially for the poor,
·         Robust IT connectivity and digitalization,
·         Good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen participation,
·         Sustainable environment,
·         Safety and security of citizens, particularly women, children and the elderly, and
·         Health and education.
There are many things to be done if we really want to make Kohima Capital an ideal city. It is, of course, for every citizen, who lives in Kohima, should love and care the City, yet the Angamis in Kohima, as already stated, have the biggest role to play. Most of the issues mentioned above particularly the expansion of the roads will come to a possibility if they step in, and others will automatically follow.

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AR displays weapons to school students

The 12 BIHAR of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis HQ IGAR South organised a weapon display as part of the ‘Know Your Army’ initiative followed by a talk on the work and efforts of Army in the ‘Service of Nation’ for School children of Chabung Gov…

The 12 BIHAR of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis HQ IGAR South organised a weapon display as part of the ‘Know Your Army’ initiative followed by a talk on the work and efforts of Army in the ‘Service of Nation’ for School children of Chabung Government High School, Mayang Imphal on October 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Books released

Lainingba Amasung Kei folktale written by Ningthombam Bishwarjit Singh, Sheirol Sheitha Sheireng poem compilation written by Maibam Nabakishore and Thammoishing Khongthang poem compilation edited by Jiten Luwang were released during a progr…

Lainingba Amasung Kei folktale written by Ningthombam Bishwarjit Singh, Sheirol Sheitha Sheireng poem compilation written by Maibam Nabakishore and Thammoishing Khongthang poem compilation edited by Jiten Luwang were released during a programme held at Hiyanglam Lai Pangaltaba multipurpose hall today Source The Sangai Express

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91th birth anniversary of RK Maipaksana

RK Maipaksana Memorial Trust observed the 91st birth anniversary of RK Maipaksana on Sunday at Lamyanba Sanglen, Palace Compound and distributed the RK Maipaksana Journalist Fellowship Award Source Hueiyen News Service

RK Maipaksana Memorial Trust observed the 91st birth anniversary of RK Maipaksana on Sunday at Lamyanba Sanglen, Palace Compound and distributed the RK Maipaksana Journalist Fellowship Award Source Hueiyen News Service

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RK Maipaksana’s 91st birth anniversary observed

Newspaper Columnist of Poknapham, Daniel Chabungbam was feted with the 2015 RK Maipaksana Journalist Award today at the 91st birth anniversary observation of RK Maipaksana held at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Lampak under the aegis of RK Maipaksana Trust …

Newspaper Columnist of Poknapham, Daniel Chabungbam was feted with the 2015 RK Maipaksana Journalist Award today at the 91st birth anniversary observation of RK Maipaksana held at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Lampak under the aegis of RK Maipaksana Trust Source The Sangai Express

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‘Mama’ bags Best Manipuri Film Script Writer Award

The 1st foundation day of CINE Writers Guild Manipur, a body of Manipuri film script writers, was observed on Sunday at the auditorium hall of Manipur Film Development Society MFDS , Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

The 1st foundation day of CINE Writers Guild Manipur, a body of Manipuri film script writers, was observed on Sunday at the auditorium hall of Manipur Film Development Society MFDS , Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

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ALT urges Govt

Anal Lenruwl Taangpi, Imphal branch has urged the Government to immediately dismantle the old and abandoned RCC bridge located at Rungchang village stating that the bridge was the root cause for the flash floods that repeatedly wreaked havoc in the vil…

Anal Lenruwl Taangpi, Imphal branch has urged the Government to immediately dismantle the old and abandoned RCC bridge located at Rungchang village stating that the bridge was the root cause for the flash floods that repeatedly wreaked havoc in the village Source The Sangai Express

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Suspected armed security men harass Keirao locals

Local clubs and Meira Paibi bodies of Keirao including Irilbung Library Union, Nongpok Ningthou Panthoibi Development Committee, Keirao Bitra and Nupishingi Shemgat Shagatpa Lup Keirao have condemned the abduction of an innocent local youth and hunting…

Local clubs and Meira Paibi bodies of Keirao including Irilbung Library Union, Nongpok Ningthou Panthoibi Development Committee, Keirao Bitra and Nupishingi Shemgat Shagatpa Lup Keirao have condemned the abduction of an innocent local youth and hunting for a civilian youth identified as Ajit by a gang of armed men suspected to be security force personnel Source Hueiyen News Service

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MNP keen on equal development for all

A newly floated civil society organization, Meitei Nationalist Party MNP has advocated for equal development for all and special care for people inhabiting in border areas of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

A newly floated civil society organization, Meitei Nationalist Party MNP has advocated for equal development for all and special care for people inhabiting in border areas of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mapithel hydrogenerating tunnel reblocked, MDAVO condemns

The Mapithel Dam Affected Villagers Organisation MDAVO has condemned the sudden re blocking of the hydro generating tunnel of Mapithel dam Thoubal Multipurpose Project causing water levels to rise in the last 2 3 days Source The Sangai Express

The Mapithel Dam Affected Villagers Organisation MDAVO has condemned the sudden re blocking of the hydro generating tunnel of Mapithel dam Thoubal Multipurpose Project causing water levels to rise in the last 2 3 days Source The Sangai Express

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Heavy rains lash NE

Moderate to heavy rains have lashed Northeast region in the past few days, while in East India good rains were only confined to coastal Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

Moderate to heavy rains have lashed Northeast region in the past few days, while in East India good rains were only confined to coastal Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

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UG cadres apprehended

A team of district police commandos, Imphal West arrested one PREPAK cadre on October 8 during frisking and checking at Thangal Bazar near UBI Source The Sangai Express

A team of district police commandos, Imphal West arrested one PREPAK cadre on October 8 during frisking and checking at Thangal Bazar near UBI Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur’s CC tea is popular in Europe Gediminas

Head of Lithuanian Business Mission to India, Gediminas Citukas on Sunday said that Manipur’s Cymbopogon Citratus tea commonly known as CC tea is very popular in Europe though a few people in the State know it Source Hueiyen News Service

Head of Lithuanian Business Mission to India, Gediminas Citukas on Sunday said that Manipur’s Cymbopogon Citratus tea commonly known as CC tea is very popular in Europe though a few people in the State know it Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chief Secretary O Nabakishore felicitated

The newly appointed Manipur Chief Secretary O Nabakishore was felicitated by the Manipur State Shumang Leela Council in a function at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen today Source The Sangai Express

The newly appointed Manipur Chief Secretary O Nabakishore was felicitated by the Manipur State Shumang Leela Council in a function at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen today Source The Sangai Express

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Anal Lelruwl Tangpi warns Chandel ZEO

Anal Lelruwl Tangpi Anal Students Union has strongly condemned the ‘bias attitude’ shown by Chandel Zonal Education Office ZEO and its staff while settling the dispute between Charongching Primary School, Chakpikarong Block and Charangching Primary…

Anal Lelruwl Tangpi Anal Students Union has strongly condemned the ‘bias attitude’ shown by Chandel Zonal Education Office ZEO and its staff while settling the dispute between Charongching Primary School, Chakpikarong Block and Charangching Primary School Chandel Block, bypassing the directive of Account Section of SSA State Mission Authority, Manipur for earliest settlement of the dispute in favour of Charongching Primary School Source Hueiyen News Service

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Books released

Manipuri Literary Society, Imphal, released two poetry collections by Kangjam Chaoba and Machinery Thoiba during an event at Manipuri Hindi Parishad hall, Old Assembly road today Source The Sangai Express

Manipuri Literary Society, Imphal, released two poetry collections by Kangjam Chaoba and Machinery Thoiba during an event at Manipuri Hindi Parishad hall, Old Assembly road today Source The Sangai Express

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Flower fest at Mao A tribute to Mother Nature

First of its kind in the State, the Mao Flower Festival 2015 under the theme A Tribute to Mother Nature was organized by the Song Song youth and students with as many 50 plus flower lovers participating the festival on October 10 Source The Sanga…

First of its kind in the State, the Mao Flower Festival 2015 under the theme A Tribute to Mother Nature was organized by the Song Song youth and students with as many 50 plus flower lovers participating the festival on October 10 Source The Sangai Express

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Eco loss due to bandhs quantified

Altogether 68 Assam bandhs called by different organizations in Assam in 2014 inflicted a collective loss of at least Rs 2,943 crore Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Altogether 68 Assam bandhs called by different organizations in Assam in 2014 inflicted a collective loss of at least Rs 2,943 crore Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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