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Administrative Report of the Evaluation Directorate for the Year 2009-2010
GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 2009-2010 DIRECTORATE OF EVALUATION NAGALAND : KOHIMA ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT OF THE EVALUATION DIRECTORATE FOR THE YEAR 2009-2010 1.Profile of the Directorate: 1.1. Set-up on 14th October 1968 as an evaluation and monitoring unit, the unit is a full fledged Directorate with District Evaluation Offices in Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Phek, Tuensang, Wokha, Zunheboto and Dimapur districts the Evaluation Directorate is located at A.G Road, Kohima. 1.2 The Evaluation Directorate functions under the administrative control of the Planning and Co-ordination Department headed by the Additional Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner. All administrative matters and sanctions for the Directorate are routed through the administrative department. 2.Functions: 2.1 The main function of the Evaluation Directorate is to undertake independent unbiased evaluation studies of the various schemes/programmes of the Government and suggest ways and means to bring about improvement in their formulation and execution. Through the two aspects (i) retrospective- assessment of the achievement of the programmes and (ii) prospective –what should be done to improve the programmes, the evaluation studies aid decision making and provide insight into the programmes. 2.2 In addition to the independent state level studies carried out by the Directorate, the District Evaluation Officers conduct district specific studies as per the requirement of the respective District Planning & Development Boards and as may be entrusted by the Departments. Quick review studies are also undertaken to examine whether the findings, impact and suggestions made earlier still hold true and whether any follow-up action has been taken by the Departments concerned or not. -
Army Major Injured in Attack by Suspected NSCN
WWW.EASTERNMIRRORNAGALAND.COM EASTERN MIRROR Woody Allen allegations should Court summons Tharoor as accused be looked into again, says Swiss right-back Lichtsteiner in Sunanda Pushkar death case | P8 Penelope Cruz | P10 signs for Arsenal | P12 NATION ENTERTAINMENT SPORT VOL. XVII NO. 153 | PAGES 12 ` 5/- RNI NO. NAGENG/2002/07906 DIMAPUR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2018 ‘Back to our roots for a sustainable village economy’ Army major injured State government planning on declaring Nagaland an organic state soon Our Correspondent also promote, preserve and two piglets, and in the event Kohima, June 5 (EMN): With sustain in a refined way the of successful breeding and the concept of ‘back to our cultural and traditional way reproduction they will make roots’, the Northern Angami of Naga life. contribution to the society in attack by suspected Chükehie Society (NACS) Under this project, Kie- for further chain of distribu- has introduced a project whuo said it will promote tion by the society. called ‘village economic livestock and poultry back- Each beneficiary in development’ which seeks yard farming, paddy field poultry sector will be given NSCN (K) members to take back the people to (aqua) fish farming, pro- twenty chicks along with ‘the roots’ towards rebuild- mote organic agriculture free fodder for one month ing the village economy farming, especially crops while 20 saplings of grafted The attack was carried out at around 2.20 am when traditionally on livestock with GI tagging viz. Naga lemon tree will be given to militants fired a barrage of shots targeting a ‘Charlie farming, poultry farming, King chilly and tree tomato, each beneficiary for early traditional handicraft, han- established market linkages, harvesting of fruits and 25 company’ of the 41 Assam Rifles at Lempong Shingha in dloom, traditional bamboo provide transportation fa- saplings of Avocado fruit for eastern Nagaland’s Mon district. -
List of Eligible Candidates for the M.Sc. Chemistry Entrance Test On
NAGALAND UNIVERSITY (A Central University Estd. By the Act of Parliament No. 35 of 1989) Headquarters : Lumami – 798627 Department of Chemistry Date:18-07-2018 List of eligible candidates for the M.Sc. Chemistry entrance test on 24th July 2018 For more information please check the earlier Departmental notification dated 13th July 2018 attached below. Sl.No Name Sex Category College 1 MMHAJAN M PATTON M ST St. John college Dimapur. N.U 2 CHUBALEPDEN JAMIR M ST FAC Mokokchung N.U. 3 AKHRUPAO RHI M ST St. Joseph’s college Kohima. N.U 4 VIPHREZOLIE SORHIE M ST Model Christian College Kohima. N.U 5 PILAMO S KIKON M ST Kohima Science College. N.U 6 APEIH KONYAK F ST Kohima Science College. N.U 7 TSENBENI N LOTHA F ST St. Joseph’s college Kohima. N.U 8 MERENSENLA JAMIR F ST Kohima Science College. N.U 9 RANADITYA DOLEY M ST Dhemaji College, Dibrugarh University Assam 10 VIKALI H JAKHALU F ST St. John college Dimapur. N.U 11 WIRENE F ST St. John college Dimapur. N.U 12 ROKUOSALE YONGO M ST St. John college Dimapur. N.U 13 GWAKELO KEMP M ST Kohima Science College. N.U 14 M CHAANGKHUMLA F ST Sao Chang College N.U CHANG 15 AUCHINGKHUMLA S F ST Sao Chang College N.U CHANG 16 KESIAHING NEWMAI M ST Patkai Christian college N.U 17 PHAMLONG L KONYAK F ST Kohima Science College. N.U 18 PONGCHAI MICHAEL M ST St. Joseph’s college Kohima N.U 19 SENTIYANGLA F ST Kohima Science College. -
6Th Sem Results
Result Gazette Of Nagaland University Three Years Under Graduate Final Semester Examination 2019 Overall Pass Percentage Total Appeared : 8457 Total Passed : 6161 Pass Percentage : 72.85 Page 2 of 263 6 th Semester Examination B.A. GENERAL Total Appeared 2783 Total Passed : 1796 Passed Percent 64.53% 6 th Semester Examination B.A. HONOURS Total Appeared 4197 Total Passed : 3303 Passed Percent 78.70% Page 3 of 263 6 th Semester Examination BBA GENERAL Total Appeared 33 Total Passed : 32 Passed Percent 96.97% Page 4 of 263 6 th Semester Examination B.Com. GENERAL Total Appeared 180 Total Passed : 87 Passed Percent 48.33% 6 th Semester Examination B.Com. HONOURS Total Appeared 767 Total Passed : 529 Passed Percent 68.97% Page 5 of 263 6 th Semester Examination B.Sc. GENERAL Total Appeared 34 Total Passed : 25 Passed Percent 73.53% 6 th Semester Examination B.Sc. HONOURS Total Appeared 463 Total Passed : 389 Passed Percent 84.02% Page 6 of 263 TOPPER LIST, UNDER-GRADUATE EXAMINATION 2019 SL. COURSE HONOURS COLLEGE ROLL NO STUDENT NAME COURSE CGPA NO CATEGORY SUBJECT NAME PHALNEIHOI THEPFÜSONO SAZOLIE COLLEGE, 1. AH16040006 BA HON EDN 6.48 HANGSING JOTSOMA ST. JOSEPHS’COLLEGE 2. AH16010487 KEDOSENO RINO BA HON HIS 6.87 JAKHAMA TETSO COLLEGE, 3. AH16150132 WINSOME SITLHOU BA HON ENG 6.84 DIMAPUR FAZL ALI COLLEGE, 4. AH16350091 MOASENLA BA HON GEOG 6.31 MOKOKCHUNG DON BOSCO COLLEGE, 5. AH16530104 WATISANGLA AO BA HON POL 6.94 KOHIMA JAPFU CHRISTIAN 6. AH16020013 PENLI AIER BA HON ECO 6.68 COLLEGE, KIGWEMA ORIENTAL COLLEGE, 7. -
Statements on Compliance of Frbma to Be Attached to Budget Documents 2007-08
GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND Statements under The Nagaland Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2005 ( Laid in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly along with the Budget 2020-21 ) Finance Department Government of Nagaland 1 Form F – 1 (See rules 3 and 4) MACRO ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK STATEMENT 1. Overview of the State Economy : 1.1 The size, composition and growth of the economy determine the revenue potential of the State and the size of the budget; and the size of the budget determines the level of public expenditure. The economy is measured in terms of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at current prices. The projected GSDP and per capita income for the years 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 are as in Table 1.1 below: Table 1.1 (Rs. in Crore) 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 (actual) (actual) (quick) (Advance (Advance) GSDP at current 19524 21488 23623 25986 27140 (R. cr.) Per capita income (current prices) (R.) 86890 93210 99870 107060 109430 2. Overview of State Government Finances: 2.1 The fiscal base and fiscal health of a State are directly related to the development of the State. Public Investment in the infrastructure would expand the productive capacity of the economy and thus expand the revenue generating potential of the State. The fiscal base is determined by the size of the economy, which can be expanded in the long run. Thus, in the medium term, the fiscal health of the State has to be improved so that the Government can increase the development expenditure to expand the economic base. -
Kohima Rejected List of Post
GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DIRECTORATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION NAGALAND: KOHIMA REJECTED LIST OF POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP (ST) APPLICANTS FOR 2018-19. *No online record-> No record of the applicant in online database of the Post Matric Scholarship (ST) for the year 2018-19. Sl.No. ID NAME INSTITUTION DISTRICT REMARKS B. BOROOAH COLLEGE, 422 1535431825019 ISAKEURAILE NEWME GUWAHATI GUWAHATI NO DOCUMENTS BAILEY BAPTIST COLLEGE, 323 1509094429642 Chandemo Z Tsanglao WOKHA Wokha No online record 1 1508851196546 DETSO THOPI BAPTIST COLLEGE KOHIMA KOHIMA No online record 2 1532765580709 SEZOTOLU KEZO BAPTIST COLLEGE KOHIMA KOHIMA No online record 3 1532877896848 KHRIEVOTSONUO BAPTIST HIGH KOHIMA KOHIMA No online record Duplicate/double 4 1534091262102 VELO NGOTHA BAPTIST HIGH, KOHIMA KOHIMA entry BETHEL HR SEC SCHOOL, 5 1529390914221 VIVOZONUO USOU KOHIMA KOHIMA No online record 421 SENTIENLA AMER BISHOP'S COLLEGE, KOLKATA KOLKATA NO FORM BOSCO COLLEGE OF TEACHER 6 1535635750049 INATOLI TUCCU EDUCATION, DIMAPUR DIMAPUR No Online Record BOSCO COLLEGE OF TEACHER 7 1535602434551 KINIKALI K YEPTHOMI EDUCATION, DIMAPUR DIMAPUR No Online Record BOSCO COLLEGE OF TEACHER 8 1532747229392 LITO AWOMI EDUCATION, DIMAPUR DIMAPUR No Online Record BOSCO COLLEGE OF TEACHER 9 1532747229392 LITO AWOMI EDUCATION, DIMAPUR DIMAPUR No Online Record CARMEL HR SEC SCHOOL, 10 1532772718321 TOINO S ZHIMO DIMAPUR DIMAPUR No Online Record CITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 11 1535634243188 NIKITO N SWU COMMERCE, DIMAPUR DIMAPUR No Online Record 12 1510549819996 PURTEMSU DAINTY BUDS KOHIMA -
A REGRESSION ANALYSIS on MARKETED SURPLUS of CABBAGE in MOKOKCHUNG and WOKHA DISTRICTS of NAGALAND Sashimatsung1 and Giribabu M2
Available Online at http://www.recentscientific.com International Journal of Recent Scientific International Journal of Recent Scientific Research Research Vol. 6, Issue, 7, pp.5225-5228, July, 2015 ISSN: 0976-3031 RESEARCH ARTICLE A REGRESSION ANALYSIS ON MARKETED SURPLUS OF CABBAGE IN MOKOKCHUNG AND WOKHA DISTRICTS OF NAGALAND Sashimatsung1 and Giribabu M2 1 2 Doctoral Fellow, Nagaland University, Lumami ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACTAssistant Professor Nagaland University, Lumami Article History: Longkhum and Soku villages under Mokokchung and Wokha districts of Nagaland is purposively selected Received 14th, June, 2015 in the present study to estimate the marketable and marketed surplus of cabbage, and regressed the factors Received in revised form 23th, determining marketed surplus in the two districts of Nagaland. The study found out that average June, 2015 production of cabbage is higher in Longkhum village thus percentage of marketed surplus is 86.38%; while Accepted 13th, July, 2015 the actual quantity marketed in Soku village is concluded to be 66.49% comparatively lower than their Published online 28th, counterpart village. This is mostly due to their high retention purpose and post-harvest loss. Further, July, 2015 regression results with and without dummy variables reveal production the prominent factor for increase marketed surplus in both the districts of Nagaland. Key words: Nagaland, cabbage, marketable surplus, marketed surplus, regression Copyright © Sashimatsung and Giribabu M., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properlyINTRODUCTION cited. after meeting farms requirement for family consumption, needs for seeds and feeds, payment in kind or gift to labours, artisans, Mokokchung district covers an area of 1,615 sq. -
Text Set Mkg 2040.Cdr
VISION MOKOKCHUNG 2040 A collaboration between the Mokokchung QQC Planning & Organising Committee and the Citizens of Mokokchung. Prepared by; Mayangnokcha Award Trust. Published by Mokokchung District Art & Culture Council (MDACC) On behalf of the people of Mokokchung 300 copies 2019 Printed at Longpok Offset Press, Mokokchung VISION MOKOKCHUNG 2040 Contents Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Executive Summary Introduction …………………………………..………….…………………. 5 Vision Mokokchung 2040 ……………………………………………... 7 Core Values of Vision Mokokchung 2040 ……………………... 8 The Foundation of Vision Mokokchung 2040 ……..…………... 9 Economic Development Model ………………………….…………… 13 Conclusion …………………………………………………………………….. 22 MAT Position Papers. Papers from Resource Persons. Papers from Department & NGOs. Transcribes. VISION MOKOKCHUNG 2040 Acknowledgements Over the years, there have been discussions and isolated papers or documents for Mokokchung in terms of development and related issues. There are also Plan documents for development of various sectors by different Government Departments. We also appreciate that the Concerned Citizens Forum of Mokokchung (CCFM), had earlier brought out documents on their Vision of Mokokchung and its development. But a comprehensive Vision document for Mokokchung in this format is perhaps the first of its kind, and for this, we wish to place on record our appreciation to the Mokokchung QQC Planning and Organising Committee and the District Administration for the initiative and unstinted support. Mokokchung District Art & Culture Council (MDACC), who did all the legwork, liaising and various arrangements. All India Radio (AIR) Mokokchung, for giving wide publicity and producing local programmes on the theme, social media group – I Love Mokokchung (ILM), and many more. Countless individuals have taken the trouble to give their personal views and opinions, well-wishers, and many more others whose contributions havebeen immense. -
Nagaland University Exam Result.Pdf
A central University Estd by the Parliament No. 35 of 1989 HEADQUARTERS: LUMAMI: 798627 No. NU/Ex-43/95 Date: Lumami, 09-06-2012 RESULT NOTIFICATION The Vice Chancellor, Nagaland University is pleased to declare the provisional results of B. A 3 - Year General examinations held during February - March 2012 as follows 2009 Batch GENERAL (REGULAR) Total students appeared : 265 Total students passed : 118 Pass percentage (%) : 44.53 2009 Batch 6/10/2012 Page 1 of 14 First Second Simple Pass Total appeared Total Passed Division Division Pass percentage (%) Oriental College 1 0 0.00 Asian Institute of Hr. Education & 1 0 0.00 Research Pfütsero College 1 0 0.00 Loyem Memorial College 1 0 0.00 Mountain View Christian College 1 1 1 100.00 St. Xavier College 1 1 1 100.00 Bailey Baptist College 1 1 1 100.00 Mt. Tiyi College 1 1 1 100.00 S.D. Jain Girls` College 2 1 1 50.00 Tuli College 2 1 1 50.00 Immanuel College 2 1 1 50.00 Japfü Christian College 3 1 2 3 100.00 Peren Government College 4 0 0.00 Zisaji Presidency College 4 1 1 25.00 City College of Arts and Commerce 4 1 2 3 75.00 Yingli College 5 0 0.00 Unity College 5 2 2 40.00 Sazolie College 5 2 2 4 80.00 Pranabananda Women`s College 6 1 1 16.67 St. John College 6 1 1 2 33.33 Capital College of Higher Education 6 3 3 50.00 Salesian College of Higher Education 6 4 4 66.67 Phek Government College 8 3 3 37.50 Tetso College 9 3 3 33.33 Fazl Ali College 9 1 2 3 33.33 Sao Chang College 10 3 3 6 60.00 Zunheboto Government College 10 7 7 70.00 Dimapur Government College 16 1 8 9 56.25 Alder College -
Kohima Rejected List of State Merit Scholarship 2020-21 1
GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DIRECTORATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION NAGALAND: KOHIMA REJECTED LIST OF STATE MERIT SCHOLARSHIP 2020-21 SL.NO. TRANSACTION ID NAME INSTITUTION REMARKS BA 3rd Sem Marksheet Not 1 MRT2039783 Oienla Jamir Adamas University Enclosed 2 MRT2022857 Ase Y Sangtam Alder College, Kohima 3rd Sem Marksheet Not Enclosed BA 1st Sem Marksheet Not 3 MRT2013389 Qhetoka Assumi Brm Govt.Law College Enclosed 4 MRT2053431 Senulu Tetseo Capital College, Kohima BA 2nd Yr Below 70% 5 MRT2024018 Sunepinla Capital College, Kohima BA 1st Yr Below 70% Ba 1st Sem Marksheet Not 6 MRT2014072 Surhohulu Venuh Capital College, Kohima Enclosed 7 MRT2016064 Mharoni Lotha Carmel Hr Sec School, Dimapur Below 80 % Christian Institute Of Health Science And 8 MRT2056002 Lirhoni M Kikon Research (Cihsr) Below 70% Study Break More Than 2 Yers. Last Exam Passed Marksheet 9 MRT2063734 Kadilungbo City Law College, Dimapur 2017. College Of Agriculture Engineering & Post 10 MRT2013121 Ghunaka H Yeptho Harvest Technology Below 70% College Of Fisheries, Assam Agriculture 11 MRT2054016 Kushen P Khiamniungan University Below 80 % 12 MRT2032254 Bisaliba Sangtam Cornerstone College, Dimapur 3Rd Sem Marksheet Not Enclosed No Admission Reciept & 13 MRT2019520 Thol Nokusunu Solesiil D.B.J. College Institution Verification Form Beneficiary From Agriculture 14 MRT2048493 Meribemo Y Khuvung Day Scholar Department Delhi School Of Economics, Delhi 15 MRT2026045 Hurato Rhakho University. Below 70% 16 MRT2027480 P Imtiyala Kichu Dimapur Government College 3Rd Sem Marksheet Not Enclosed -
19 July 2019 Time: 11:00. Am Venue: Dept
NAGALAND UNIVERSITY (A Central University Estd. By the Act of Parliament No. 35 of 1989) Headquarters : Lumami – 798627 Department of Chemistry Date:17-07-2019 NOTIFICATION List of eligible candidates for the M.Sc. Chemistry entrance test Date: 19th July 2019 Time: 11:00. am Venue: Dept of Chemistry, Nagaland University, Lumami Campus For more information please check the earlier Departmental notification dated 16th July 2019. M.Sc. Chemistry Applicants 2019 Sl. Name Sex Category College Gen(G)/ No Hons (H) 1 MHADEMO Y M ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H KHUVUNG N.U 2 THUNGCHAMO M ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H JAMI N.U 3 AKALU H M ST St. John College Dimapur. N.U H SHOHE 4 VIEKHROLO-O F ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H KOZA N.U 5 ECHUNGBEMO M ST FAC Mokokchung N.U. H Z KIKON 6 PHITOVILI F ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H SUMI N.U 7 MHALO Y F ST FAC Mokokchung N.U. H NGULLY 8 MENGUKHRIE F ST Model Christian College H NUO KUOTSU 9 SANGANGTOL F ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H A A N.U 10 NIKILI K F ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H ZHIMO N.U 11 SATARUPA F OBC Moran College, H PRIYA Dibrugarh University DARSHINI 12 NUKSHA M ST St. John College Dimapur. N.U H 13 L. SUROTSABA M ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H SANGTAM N.U 14 MARY TEP F ST St. Joseph’s College Kohima. H N.U 15 NEKHRIIKHOLI F ST St. -
Contents a Quarterly News Letter of the COUNCIL of BAPTIST CHURCHES in NORTH EAST INDIA
Baptist News Contents A quarterly news letter of the COUNCIL OF BAPTIST CHURCHES IN NORTH EAST INDIA Editorial Column 2 Annual Report of the General Secretary 5 Annual Report of the Mission Secretary 19 Annual Report of the Finance Secretary 26 Annual Report of the Property Secretary 33 Annual Report of the Medical Secretary 36 Annual Report of the Justice and Peace 46 Annual Report of the Christian Literature Centre 50 Annual Report of Eastern Theological College 52 Annual Report of the North East Christian University 58 Annual Report of Assam Baptist Convention 68 Annual Report of Arunachal Baptist Church Council 72 Annual Report of Garo Baptist Convention 76 Annual Report of Manipur Baptist Convention 80 Annual Report of Nagaland Baptist Church Council 83 Annual Report of Karbi Anglong Baptist Convention 86 Annual Report of Baptist Youth Fellowship North East India 88 Annual Report of Baptist Women Fellowship North East India 89 69th Annual General Meeting 90 Pressing Towards Living the Fullness of Life 95 News Capsules 100 Biography 104 EDITORIAL BOARD: Circulation: Subscription: Jatin Gogoi One Year ` 150 (US$20) Editor: Rev Dr Akheto Sema Jinoy G. Sangma Two Years ` 250 (US$35) Asst Editor: Ms Ch Sweety Babul Boro Three Years ` 400 (US$50) JanitaApril Boro - June 2019Five Years ` 600 (US$80)1 Editorial Column The writer of Ecclesiastes said, “Everything that happens in this world happens at the time God chooses” (Eccles. 3:1). I believe the Council of Baptist Churches in North East India looked forward to a change of leadership in God’s appointed time and season.