MMU WORK PLAN for 2013-14 (3Rd Quarter)

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MMU WORK PLAN for 2013-14 (3Rd Quarter) MMU WORK PLAN FOR 2013-14 (3rd quarter) Sl.no MONTH KOHIMA DIMAPUR KIPHIRE LONGLENG MOKOKCHUNG MON PEREN PHEK TSG WKA ZBTO 1 October Khehokhu (1.10.13) Luther Vil (5.10.13) B/Namsang (21.10.13) Chungliyimsen (3.10.13) Mon vil (20.10.13) Songlhuh (7.10.13) Zhipu (1st week) 2 Nikhekhu (4.10.13) Tekenvong Vil (8.10.13) Shetap (23.10.13) Changtongya (4.10.13) Naginimora (22.10.13) Inbung (8.10.13) Moke Vil (1st week) 3 Hozukhe Vil (7.10.13) Jenty Vil (8.10.13) Ladigard (24.10.1.3) Kilengmen (8.10.13) Langmeang (24.10.13) Pelhang (9.10.13) Molem (2nd week) 4 Khoghovi Vil (8.10.13) Vontsuvong (12.10.13) Yonglok (24.10.13) Kabulong (10.10.13) Chingtang (27.10.13) Vongkithem (10.10.13) Phokhungri (2nd week) 5 Khaibung Vil (11.10.13) Pungro Vil (15.10.13) Namhaching (23.10.13) Yaongyimti Old (12.10.13) Aboi (25.10.13) Old Beisumpui (11.10.13) Avakhun (3rd week) 6 Zutovi Vil (14.10.13) Old Vongti Vil (19.10.13) Ngetchongching (22.10.13) Yaongyimsen Compound (16.10.13) Phomching (15.10.13) Songsang (11.10.13) Latsam (3rd week) 7 Khehuto Vil (15.10.13) New Vongti Vil (22.10.13) Aboichi (22.10.13) Langpong S/C (26.10.13) Muknyakshu (30.10.13) Beisumpui Zandi (11.10.13) New Thewati (4th week) 8 Old Moava (18.10.13) Moya Vil (26.10.13) Shamnyuching (24.10.13) Yajang'A' S/C (30.10.13) Totak Chingnyu (17.10.13) Athibung Town (12.10.13) Old Thewati (4th week) 9 Kiyelho Vil (21.10.13) Longkhimong Vil (29.10.13) Kongsong (221.10.13) Mission Center (18.10.13) Jalukilo (15.10.13) 10 Khetohe Vil (22.1013) Tang (19.10.13) Mhaikam (16.10.13) 11 New Moava (25.10.13) 12 Yehokhu Vil (28.10.13) 13 Hovishe (29.10.13) 1 November Lothavi Vil (1.11.13) Kuisam Vil (2.11.13) Yongnya HQ (11.11.13) Wamaken S/C (7.11.13) Tizit Vil (10.11.13) Khelma (5..11.13) Washelo vil (1st week) 2 Piphe 'B' (4.11.13) Pohkpur Vil (5.11.13) Yongnyah Vil (11.11.13) Lakhuni Vil (9.11.13) Lapa Vil (12.11.13) Sailhem (5.11.13) Laruri Vil (2nd week) 3 Sirhi Angami (5.11.13) Old Thongsonyu Vil (9.11.13) Shanshangching (12.11.3) Impur Compound (14.11.13) Zakho (13.11.13) Lower sinjol (6.11.13) Satsu Vil (2nd week) 4 Luzheto Vil (8.11.13) New Thongsonyu Vil (12.11.13) Chingong (12.11.13) Longpha S/C (15.11.13) Tuimei (14.11.13) Ikesingram (7.11.13) Phor vil (3rd week) 5 Naga united vil (11.11.13) Longtsonger Vil (16.11.13) Chingshang (14.11.13) Deduia S/C (16.11.13) Lampong Sheangha (15.11.13) Nsenlwa (7.11.13) New phor vil (3rd week) 6 Sukhato vil (12.11.13) Lemtsang Vil (16.11.13) Mechong (13.11.13) Moayimti S/C (19.11.13) Shiyong (16.11.13) Beisumpuilwa (8.11.13) Wuzu (4th week) 7 Hazadisa Vil (15.11.13) Tekaivong Vil (23.11.13) Nyan (13.11.13) Pangsang S/C (26.11.13) Jakphang (19.11.13) New Soget (8.11.13) Hutsu vil (4th week) 8 Khetoi Vil (18.11.13) Chikiponger Vil (26.11.13) Yongam (15.11.13) Mongsenyimti (29.11.13) Totok Chingha (20.11.13) Ngaulwa (19.11.13) 9 Thekrejuma Vil (19.11.13) Metonger Vil (30.11.13) Ukha (26.11.13) Heningkunwa (19.11.13) 10 Ghowoto Vil (22.11.13) Kenchenshu (27.11.13) Gaili (20.11.13) 11 Zhexuhe Vil (25.11.13) 12 Kiyeze A Village (26.11.13) 13 Gane4shanagar Vil (29.11.13) 1 December Xekiye Vil (2.12.13) Sangkhumti Vil (3.12.13) Yachem EAC HQ (3.12.13) Changtongya Vil (6.12.13) Apao (5.12.13) Songlhuh (9.12.13) Yesi Vill (1st week) 2 Zukiye (3/.12.13) Latsu Vil (7.12.13) Yachem Vil (3.12.13) Chuchuyimlang Town (10.12.113) Apao Changle (6.12.13) Inbung (10.12.13) Shatuza (1st week) 3 Murise Vil (6.12.13) Titan Vil (10.12.13) Nokosang (4.12.13) Mokokchung Vil (13.12.13) Sheanghah Chinguyu (8.12.13) Pelhang (9.10.13) Kuzatu Vill (2nd week) 4 Toshiho Vil (9.12.13) Richam Vil (14.12.13) Chia (UR) (4.12.13) Aosungkum Vil (18.12.13) Longwa (9.12.13) Vongkithem (12.12.13) Pfutsero Town (3rd week) 5 Akito Vil (10.12.13) Vitsuvong Vil (17.12.13) Yaongnyimjem (5.12.13) Medemyim Vil (19.12.13) Tobu (12.12.13) Old Beisumpui (14.12.13) Zuketsa (4th week) 6 Tsithrongse Vil (13.12.13) Aloyong (5.12.13) Sungratsu Vil (21.12.13) Shamnyu (13.12.13) Songsang (14.12.13) Zapami (4th week) 7 Ahuto Vil (16.12.13) Shanglu (6.12.13) Aliba (27.12.13) Tobu Vil (14.12.13) Beisumpui Zandi (14.12.13) 8 Ghotovi Vil (17.12.13) Longleng (6.12.13) Nokpu Vil (28.12.13) Changlangshu (15.12.13) Athibung Town (15.12.13) 9 Diezephe (20.12.13) Muknyakshu (16.12.13) Old Chaikot (9.12.13) 10 Bade (27.12.13) Pessao (17.12.13) New Chamcha (13.12.13) 11 12.
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