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Puteter Dang Nungibo Taneptsü Angur Timba Tangalen Nungi Nagaland-I www.tiryimyim.in Regd. No. RNI. NAGAAO/ 2004 / 13113. Postal-NE/RN-717. e-mail : [email protected] TAPAK 10 TAPAK 8 FIFA Best Player award atema Rongsen tsütsü Elon Lewandowski züngoksemogo Musk-i Bill Gates ajatetogo VOL. XVIII NO. 48 (ADOK 48) DIMAPUR YANGTEPNÜ (THURSDAY) YIMPOKSÜI (NOVEMBER) 26, 2020 ` 5.00 Mkg aser Jorhat district ketdangsertem senden amen Medo Yhokha-i Advisor menden angu; Yangseo Sangtam-i PDA sorkar nungiter Mokokchung, November 25 administration anaprongi tang Kohima, November 25 (TYO): lennirtemi pa yariba atema pelaba NDPP den yaritepba Nagaland (TYO): Tang Nagaland - Assam artsü nung keno adoka alibaji Bodbarnü Nagaland Chief shisem. BJP unit-i pa mesüzüktsü merangba artsü anasa keno adoka aliba dak tekaratiba nung bentettsü Minister Neiphiu Rio-i Nationalist "Ni bendanga agüja inyaktsü atema osangbeneri asüngdangdang sentakba nung jembishinütsü tangatettep kati arua jembiogo, ta Democratic Progressive Party aser public o lennirtemi aginüba "ni party kecha nunga madentsü" asoshi Nov 25, 2020 nü metetdaktsü. (NDPP) MLA Medo Yhokha nem ama inyaktsü merangtsü" ta paisa ta Yangseo-i langzü. Mokokchung aser Jorhat district Iba keno ya lendong/tejashitep Advisor menden agütsüogo. ashi. Planning and Coordination, administration na closed-door melamela adoktsüba tensa tia ka Tanü CM indang residential Medo Yhokha-i 14-Southern Land Revenue and Political Affairs senden ka Jorhat nung menogo. nung lir, anungji, nüburtemia ibaji office nung Rio-i Medo Yhokha Angami-I assembly constituency Minister, Neiba Kronu-ia ashiba Iba senden nung Mokokchung angatettsüla aser tensa tia nem Technical Education and indang by-election nung takok agi, tanü tera melenshiba dak alaka district nungia Mokokchung tamajungba mekümdaktsütsüla, ta Elections indang Advisor shimba angu. sorkar nung menden Deputy Commissioner, paisa tekümdangtsü o ka shidi agütsü. Iba mapang Deputy Külen, 60-Pungro-Kiphire memelenshitsü. Limawabang Jamiri anir officer kar lemsatepa liasü. Chief Minister Y Patton, cabinet assembly constituency nungi Independent MLA-i sorkar densema adenba osang jangjaogo. Jorhat DC, Roshni Aparanji minister tem, NDPP tir Chingwang Independent MLA T Yangseo nungitba atema asüngdangdang Iba sendenji temer külen Korati IAS-ia mapang tatsüka Konyak, BJP tir Temjen Imna Sangtam-i People's Democratic "pai sorkar nungitba atema kanga Mokokchung DC, Limawabangi agidang, artsü dak sentakba keno Along aser Medo'er kinungertem Alliance (PDA) nem 'letter of pelar saka PDA-i telemtetba kecha osangbener den jembidang, tanü koba okadak (supreme court nung) liasü support' agütsüogo, saka tanü pa magi lir" ta Minister Kronu-i iba senden nung telemtetba kecha anendaka lir, ibaji tekaraba nung Iba ajanga Rio-i aniba PDA nembo mapa kecha melemzüktsü. langzü. balaka magitet, aji süaka, district tatembang kati arutsü imlar, ta ashi. sorkar nung temelenshi kar süogo "Ni MLA inyaktsü Züngsem 60 agi akümba NLA kechiyong Technical Education tezüngzüktep agiba sülen nung Nationalist Democratic APC, Nagaland-i Country Director, IFAD den ajurutep department ya BJP tir aser Higher November 18 nü Chief Minister Progressive Party (NDPP) MLA 20, Dimapur, November 25 (TYO): kar aliba ajanga line departments Education & Tribal Affairs Neiphiu Rio den ajurutepdang BJP MLA 12 aser Independent Bodbarnü Agriculture Production nungi sen mangur aser iba jagi Minister Temjen Imna Along ket-i PDA sorkar pusemba shidi MLA 2 lir. Commissioner, Nagaland, Y. mapatong kar anendaka lir," ta repranga liasü. agütsü" ta pai ashi. Külen, Opposition Naga Kikheto Sema, IAS-i New Delhi Kikheto-isa metetdaktsü. Tanü Medo Yhokha-i Chief "Ni nangzükba ama inyaktsü" People's Front (NPF) MLA 25 lir. nung aliba United Nations Office Maneni, state sorkari küm 6 Minister Rio dang pa Advisor ta T Yangseo Sangtam-isa PDA 51-Noksen Assembly nungi nung Country Director, IFAD atema Rs 273.70 crore IFAD loan shimba atema pelaba metetdaktsü. pusemba atema nenshia Minister C M Chang asüba ajanga Rasha Yousef Omar den ajurutep. agütsüba nungi Rs. 35.00 dang Paisa NDPP tiri anir party metetdaktsü. iba menden tazüng kümogo. Kikheto ya IFAD (International FOCUS-i nguogo aser iba yamai Fund for Agriculture Develoment) dang asünungbo alizüng kübok FOCUS (Fostering Climate metongtettsü. State finance Tangalen nungi Nagaland-i arurtem asoshi SOP latettsür Resilient Upland Farming Systems) department-i senotsü peria meliaka Dimapur, November 25 (TYO): menokdangtsü, ta Home sangoktsütsüla ta parnokisa ashi. Project nung Managing Director lir. mapatong asoshi sen agütsütsü Nagaland state sorkari tanga state Department-i metetdaktsüogo. Nagaland arua matongdang "FOCUS Project ya 2018 küm nangzükogo, ta paisa shisem. tem nungi arurtem asoshi Standard Ajisüaka, tanga state tem nungi anogo asem tejaklen COVID-19 test Nagaland nung küm 6 atema tenzük Rasha Yousef Omar-i Kikheto Operating Procedure (SOP) tasen Nagaland-i arur ajaki state telungi indang negative report alirtembo aser January 14, 2019 nungi mapa Sema dang pelaba metetdaktsü ka latettsür ta Chief Secretary, marudang nCOVID Nagaland quarantine mesüdaktsütsü aser küma tenzük. Ajisüaka COVID-19 aser parnoki Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland J. Alam, IAS-i tanü Visitors App aser Aarogya Setu negative test report malirtem den wara ajanga taküm mapa kecha Jharkhand, Mizoram aser Nagaland sangdong ka nung metetdaktsü. install aser register asütsüla ta tangalen nungi arur ajak anogo 10 meinyaktet. FOCUS Project-i state tem nung mapa shitak Ministrt of Home Affairs parnokisa ashi. quarantine asütsü. Kohima, Wokha, Mokokchung, meinyakba atema shisabulur ta (MHA)-i tuyuba ama inter-State Tangalen nungi arur ajaki 'Self Sorkar mapa inyakertema Longleng, Mon, Phek, Kiphire aser ashi. aser intra-State senzüsenbongertem Declaration Form' agütsütsüla aser tangaleni official nüngdak orr Zunheboto kübok yimtsüng 647 Laisa mapa shitak meinyakba aser khu belenba nung Home Quarantine asürtemi meyipa aruba sülen temalen shia nung mapatong balala inyaker" ta state tem aser talisa Nagaland o tenokdangba kecha mali aser iba 'Undertaking for Home Quarantine' aliba ama quarantine asütsü, ta Kikheto-i ashi. Mizoram asoshi temulung atema permission/ approval e-permit agütsütsüla ta Home Department- Home Department-isa metetdaktsü. "Mapatong nung Rs. 612.42 agütsütsü ta ashi. balaka menüngdaktsü. Anungji, isa metetdaktsü. Anogo 10 quarantine asüba crore endoktsü aser iba nungi Kikheto Sema aser par teloki tayimtsü, train aser gari ajanga Tangalen nungi arur kar dak mapang nisung dak shirangba IFAD loan Rs. 273.70 crore aser kanga dang shilem tajung agia len tanga state tem nungi Nagaland-i COVID-19 agi shirangba lira, yimya kecha melira, COVID-19 test IFAD grant Rs. 3.74 crore lir. aniba ajanga Nagaland nung arurtem dang Inner Line Permit (ILP) district health authority mesüra masütsü aser quarantine nungi Tanüngba sen nungi Agri aser maparen shitak inyakba ngunür. tenokdangba dak alaka shinga district helpline number nem osang yoktsü. allied departments nung Nagaland state ya Seed Hub ka ketdangsertem aser staff itasen akümtsü akok, ta Rasha Yousef nungi 19.34 % agütsütsü aser CSS Omar-isa metetdaktsü. COVID-19 Nagaland: Puteter dang nungibo taneptsü angur timba schemes kübok line departments Iba senden nung Kikheto den Kohima, November 25 (TYO): Nagaland nung taneptsü angurji Kohima (433), Peren (158), aser aluyimertemi 35.35% OSD, Planning, Nagaland House, Anogo 11 lir külen Nagaland nung 85.13% lir aser nisung 63 süogo. Tuensang (46), Mon (32), Phek (7), agütsütsü. Ajisüaka, tetsükdaktsü New Delhi Thomas Thailu aden. COVID-19 aliba puteter dang Tasürtem rongnung parnok 55 Zunheboto (1), Mokokchung (1) nungibo taneptsü angur timba coronavirus ajanga asü, 6 tanga aser Kiphire (1). ANCSU-i E-Collegiate Meet cum Beat Contest amongtsü liasü. Bodbarnü nisung 66 tashi timtem ajanga aser 2 asüba kuli COVID-19 puteta alirtem Kohima, November 25 (TYO): All ajanga kaketshirtemi internet timi taneptsü angu aser 60 dak COVID- bushitepdar, ta paisa ashi. rongnung nisung 60 dak shirangba Nagaland College Students' amshitsü tangatetba agütsütsü, ta 19 aliba putet. COVID-19 aliba puteter nisung yimya terara lir, 4 kanga shiranga Union (ANCSU)-i December 14 Inato Y. Chisho-isa ashi. "Tanü nisung 60 dak COVID-19 106 tashi tanga state temi ogo, ta Dr oxygen teyari agir aser 12 ICU nung aser 15 anogotem E-Collegiate ANCSU den züngsema aliba aliba putetogo. Parnokji Dimapur Hangsing-isa shisem. anepaludar. Nisung 1,389 dakbo Meet cum Beat Contest alitsü college 39 nungi kaketshir nung 35, Kohima nung 21 aser Mon District balala nung COVID-19 shirangba yimya kecha mali. osang metetdaktsüogo. meyirjang aikati E-Collegiate Meet o Peren nung anana (2) lir. Külen, putetba: Dimapur (6,088), Kohima Taneptsü angurtem: Dimapur nisung 66 tashi taneptsü angu. (3,272), Mon (581), Peren (472), (5,197), Kohima (2,805), Mon (538), "Tesüiba kümtem ANCSU-i cum Beat Contest nung shilem Parnokji Dimapur nungi 46, Kohima Tuensang (202), Zunheboto (140), Peren (314), Tuensang (155), collegiate meet ayongzüker agitsü imlar, ta paisa shisem. nungi 19 aser Zunheboto nungi 1 Mokokchung (120), Phek (44), Zunheboto (136), Mokokchung mongyonga aruogo. Ajisüaka, Iba sentong nung Football & lir" ta Health & Family Welfare Wokha (29), Kiphire (25) aser (115), Phek (37), Wokha (28), Kiphire taküm Covid-19 wara ajanga Basketball Freestyle Challenge, Minister S Pangnyu Phom-i Longleng (18). (23) aser Longleng (9). online ajanga dang amongtsü" ta Online Chess, Slam Poetry, Essay metetdaktsü. Nisung 10,991 nungi armed "Nagaland
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