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reflections By Sandemo Ngullie Good Governance Day is good ‘People of UK, move with bad motive: NBCC Urges Prime Minister tance of the day. Unless, this is rectified it will go down in his- have a shared history’ Narendra Modi and tory as a discriminatory move Stone-pulling central government against the religious minori- not to infringe ties,” it stated. ceremony of the The NBCC also main- on the religious tained that ‘Good Governance Angami tribe spreads rights, whether it be Day’ is good but the intention message of unity, peace to have it on December 25 is majority or minority. nothing short of following the Our Correspondent Sangh’s policies to suppress DIMAPUR, DECEMBER | December 3 the religious minorities in a 3 (MExN): Nagaland Baptist secular India. You’d be upset too, if the Attired in traditional fineries, Church Council (NBCC) on It therefore lamented that organiser gave you 500 Rs each and gave you an IOU thousands from the Angami Saturday observed that the ‘Good Governance Day’ on for the rest of the 5 lakh community today came together decision of the Narendra Mo- December 25 will go down cash prize! to participate at the traditional di’s government to observe in the history of Christianity stone-pulling event here in the December 25 as Good Gov- in India that there is always a Disabilities Bill state capital Kohima. This event ernance Day may be a good “Caesar in every turn of his- is part of the Hornbill Festival of move but with bad motive. tory to destroy the faith of the proposes penalty Nagaland in commemoration “What good is there when Christians.” with the golden jubilee celebra- ‘Good Governance Day’ is “Today, the Govern- for discriminating tion of the Angami Sports Asso- set on December 25 hurting ment has played with the against disabled ciation scheduled next year. the sentiments of the Chris- sentiments of the 24 million In a brief address, Nagaland tian for whom the day is set plus Christians in the coun- NEW , DECEM- to celebrate the birth of Je- BER 3 (PTI): Discrimi- Chief Minister TR Zeliang who try, what will be next? Peace nating against persons with was the chief guest said that stone- sus with worship and re- and harmony of the country disabilities can draw a jail pulling ceremony is one of the membrance?,” the NBCC has should be the utmost priority term up to two years and a most interesting traditions of the questioned. and responsibility of any pro- Angamis, which has been prac- While applauding the gressive government but such fine of maximum Rs. 5 lakh (Morung Photo) once a Bill in this regard is ticed since time immemorial. He Men from the Angami community at the stone-pulling ceremony at Kohima on Saturday. Prime Minister and his gov- instances that disturbs peo- passed in Parliament. The said this is not only a mere event government and its people con- recognize or respect us.” pressed excitement about “our ernment for being committed ple’s mindset will only under- amended Rights of Per- in pulling the stone or wooden tinues, especially in the field of “I think the innate desire of the shared history and our passion towards providing a transpar- mine the nation’s secular fab- sons with Disabilities Bill, gate, but it has a great significance, socio-educational development. Nagas to preserve our culture and for education, sports and culture ent and accountable admin- ric. It will also amount to the 2014, proposes imprison- which showcase the unity among “The Kohima War Cemetery identity is one of the important is- means for our future.” istration for the betterment establishment of the tyranny ment of at least six months different khels, clans in the village. constructed and maintained by sues in the Naga political move- Stating that next year is year and welfare of the common of the majority, whereby the to not more than two years, “We strongly believe that the Commonwealth War Graves ment, as well as in the ongoing po- of cultural exchange between UK citizen, the NBCC, however, majority places its own inter- along with a fine ranging through this colorful event, the Commission, has been, and will litical dialogue on the Naga political and India, he hoped that “it will said the application of it on ests above, and at the expense between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. message of unity, peace and continue to provide that special problem,” the Chief Minister said. have a special connection at the such an auspicious occasion and to the detriment of, those 5 lakh for discriminating is thoughtless and insensi- against differently-abled progress will reach out to the oth- linkage between us for many Guest of honour, Alan Gem- next year’s Hornbill festival.” in the minority.” persons. “The provisions of er parts of the world,” he said. years to come,” he said. mel said the people of UK and Also lauding Chief Minister tive to certain group of people, The NBCC has therefore penalty up to Rs. 5 lakh and Appreciating the presence of The Chief Minister also as- Nagaland share many things. He TR Zeliang for his vision to im- particularly to the Christian urged upon the central gov- imprisonment up to two Alan Gemmel, OBE Minister Cul- serted that the Nagas, while mov- said that he was pleased to see so prove the education of the peo- minority in the country. ernment to stay away from years have been included tural Affairs, British Council, In- ing fast towards modernization, many lights and trees for Christ- ple of Nagaland and use culture “With the day approach- creating division by following for the first time for effec- dia, Zeliang said Nagaland have are equally good in preserving its mas on his journey, adding “I to promote the state to the people ing, it has come back once certain religious pressure and tive implementation of the had a very special relationship roots, its identity, culture etc. thought I was back in my own all over the world, he said, “We again to hurt the sentiments of keep the country free from legislation once it is passed with the British Government for According to him, “the North country of Scotland.” will use this commitment to edu- the minority Christians in In- communal feeling and inse- in Parliament,” Union So- almost a century prior to India’s East tribals are small in number, “We also have a shared past as cation and culture to deepen the dia in general and the majority curity; but press on with her cial Justice and Empow- independence. And even after and unless we take care to pre- so many Naga people supported long and special bonds of friend- Christian society in Nagaland. program without infringing erment Minister Thaawar India’s independence, that spe- serve our culture and identify, the British army during the battle ship between the people of Naga- NBCC feels this is a deliberate on the religious rights, wheth- Chand Gehlot said today. cial relationship with the British the bigger communities will not of Kohima,” he said and also ex- land and the UK. attempt to dilute the impor- er it be majority or minority. The Bill, which aims at se- curing and enhancing the rights and entitlements of disabled persons, has been introduced in Parliament 2 soldiers killed as and is likely to come for Migration in the time of Conflict: discussion on Monday. On November 30, the Union convoy ambushed in Arunachal Cabinet approved the pro- , December 3 launch counter-insurgency opera- Experiences from Nagaland state posed amendments to the (IANS): Two soldiers were killed and tions in and around the area. Morung Express News faced on re-entry back to Bill, that seeks to replace eight others injured as militants, be- “We believe it to be handiwork of Dimapur | December 3 the society in Nagaland was the Persons with Disabili- lieved to be from the banned Naga anti-talk faction, Nationalist Socialist raised with the observation ties (Equal Opportunities, outfit NSCN-K, ambushed a con- Council of Nagaland-Khaplang mili- In a transformative effort to that Naga society looks upon Protection of Rights and voy of the Assam Rifles along the In- tants who have some presence in Ti- engage with the pressing issue those who have been abroad Full Participation) Act, dia-Myanmar border in Arunachal rap district. of migration, the Stockholm with a judgmental eye. 1995. The Bill proposes Pradesh on Saturday, a defence On November 19, a combined University in collaboration The post-lunch session strengthening the office of spokesman said. team of the NSCN-K and the United with The People Channel, and on “Community reflections chief commissioner and An Assam Rifle spokesman said Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) The Morung Express from Na- on Migration” was moderat- state commissioners for the attack took place at Nginu village had carried out an ambush on Army galand organized a round ta- ed by Dr Dolly Kikon and had Persons with Disabilities in Tirap district, in the radius of 20 personnel in Assam’s Tinsukia dis- ble discussion on “Migration in the panel MLA and for- which will act as regulatory kms from the border. trict, killing three soldiers and injur- in the time of Conflict: Experi- mer Parliamentary Secretary bodies. The bill was exam- “Soldiers belonging to the 16 As- ing four others. ences from Nagaland.” Mhonlumo Kikon, Jenny Es- ined by the parliamentary After this attack, the United Na- In her introduction, An- standing committee last sam Rifles were returning from a pa- ther from Don Bosco Tech, Dr year. Then, a Group of Min- trol when the heavily armed militants tional Liberation Front of Western thropologist Dr Dolly Kikon Sedevi Angami from Chris- isters, headed by Union fired at them. While two of them in- South East Asia (UNLFW), which is a pointed out that the discus- tian Institute of Health Sci- Home Minister Rajnath cluding a JCO (junior commissioner joint platform of all the northeastern sion and the main issue was ences & Research, and Jenpu Singh, examined the pro- officer) died, eight others were injured. militant outfits ambushed a group of not on the question of wheth- Anthropologist Prof. Bengt G.Karlsson from Stockholm Univer- Rongmei of CAN Youth. visions of the bill and sent The condition of two of them are stat- commandos of 21 Para in Chandel er migration was good or not. sity, anthropologist Dr. Dolly Kikon from Melbourne University at Discussing the pros and ed to be serious,” the spokesman said district of Manipur on November 26, She also shared a brief synop- the panel discussion, “Migration in the time of Conflict: Experi- cons of receiving migrants, Dr their recommendations to ences from Nagaland” at Hotel Acacia on Saturday. (Morung Photo) the Prime Ministers office. adding more forces have been sent to injuring five soldiers. sis on her research and per- Sedevi opined that, “Migrants sonal experience with Indige- State government in terms of humanizing them,” insisting add variety and increase the nous migration and migrants. policy, there is an absence of that terms such as “illegal im- talent pool in the society.” Sharing his view on the development function in ru- migrants” are dehumanizing Issues on high prevalence theme, Anthropologist Pro- ral areas, Swu added. in nature. of dropouts and unemployed fessor Bengt G Karlsson from “The reason for such grim Highlighting the huge youth in Nagaland and the SCAD to sponsor a Naga student next fall Stockholm University, stated situation is because Nagas scale of migration within In- challenges on uneducated Morung Express News Referring to its Hongkong tional Admission, SCAD, Pelesi- that Migration has really accel- lack in vision, planning and dia, Dr Singha revealed that unemployed youth were dis- Dimapur | December 3 campus, she said that Nagas will no Ane Kevichusa noted in her erated in the past ten to fifteen management therefore pol- 72 million – almost equiva- cussed while the need for in- feel very much at home because opening remark that SCAD is years, and in a way, all of us un- icy makers, educationist, lent to Germany’s entire pop- troducing migration policy Savannah College of Art and De- it is in Asia and moreover pointed the most comprehensive art and derstand why this is happen- social activist and entrepre- ulation – of India’s populace and a policy mechanism for sign (SCAD), the University for out that SCAD is the only Ameri- design university. She said that ing. What really generated mi- neurs have to put their heads cross migrate with female youths were also raised. Creative Careers will sponsor a can art and design university in it has over 100 degree programs gration in the North East India, together to plan. We must ac- out-migrating men. One of the reflections was Naga student to study at the pres- Hongkong with 100% job place- in art and design with 13000 stu- he said, could be attributed to cept the fact that migration Also speaking on the pan- that the community as well as tigious and highly rated Ameri- ment. dents from over 100 countries. factors like employment and is here and here to stay,” Swu el, Lorin shared that his experi- the government has failed to can University next fall. This was She also impressed upon that Emphasizing that there is a educational opportunities. concluded. ence of working in the city has understand conditions of un- announced by Executive Direc- SCAD is a student centric uni- program for every interest, Sashila Also participating in the Three panel sessions were helped build a network, which educated unemployed youth tor of International Recruitment versity and believes in support- Ozukum, Administrator of Hope discussion was Vikheho Swu, held on topics of “Why migra- in turn has helped students of as many policies such as skill and Relations, SCAD, Maken Im- ing their students all throughout Academy, Dimapur said that at- Cabinet Minister of Road & tion matters”, “Challenges Tetso College find job place- development were towards cha Payne at an exclusive event their career. Asserting that they tending the Educators’ Retreat Bridges, termed migration and experiences of migra- ments. Lorin was however of improving the conditions of held at Maple Tree School, Dima- don’t want starving artists, she at Atlanta in October was an eye- as a global issue and a ‘real- tion”, and finally concluding the opinion that youngsters in educated unemployed youth. ity check on a phenomenon In her concluding re- pur on Saturday evening. said, ‘one of the first things we opener that reaffirmed her belief with “Community reflections Naga society lack direction in which is bound to happen to on migration”. finding opportunities. marks, Dr Dolly Kikon ob- “SCAD, as an institution has teach our students is business that ‘if you have the passion for any developing society.’ The first session moder- The second session mod- served that often “conflict decided to create one full tu- and the marketability aspect of anything, you can be successful Highlighting the ‘craze’ ated by Dr RK Debbarma erated by Rozelle Mero had attached to migration” is not ition scholarship for one student their work”. and also make a living out of it.” for government jobs in Naga- from the Tata Institute of So- Tiala Jamir, Lomi Shikhu, talked about. Migration to a from Nagaland,” Payne stated. She further showed glimpses She asserted that Nagas with land, he stated that there is an C cial Sciences had on the panel Metsino Chase and Jai Syied large extent is also caused by She said it was an exciting, im- of the various locations of SCAD, their inherent creative abilities excess of 40,000 government Dr Rajdeep Singha, also from – all of them working pro- “structural violence and mili- M portant and a historic day as the which has its presence in Hong- will strive in a place like SCAD employees. He pointed out TISS, Rozelle Mero from The fessionals who have served tarization,” she noted. Y first SCAD event is being hosted kong, Savannah, Lacoste, Atlan- and urged upon parents to allow that from the total population People Channel, Kvulo Lorin across the country and She called for looking at in Nagaland and espoused hope ta through a video presentation their children to bloom and grow. of 19 lakhs in the state, there K from Tetso College and Vijaya abroad – as panelists. time not in the linear past- that the platform they are estab- while emphasizing that such fa- “When our children do what they are about 1.20 lakh govern- Eastwood of Harley ventures, All of them shared their present-future context, but lishing will actually lead to wel- cilities and thriving learning en- want and what they love, every- ment employees when the Gurgaon. experiences and challeng- by envisioning the future, re- coming the first batch of Naga vironment is where Naga students one will be so engrossed that actual need for about 80,000. Introducing the topic, Dr es faced as migrants them- lating it to the past, and then students at SCAD for the next fall or individuals will also step into. our land will become a peaceful Furthermore, with not Debbarma urged, “Let’s talk selves. During the discussion living the present as a way to- of 2017. Associate Director of Interna- place”, she added. enough support from the about migrants without de- that ensued, the challenge wards the envisioned future.