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'Reconciled' DAN Govt. Announces New Cabinet Daily Power-Cuts in Five WWW.EASTERNMIRRORNAGALAND.COM EASTERN MIRROR S. Africa’s struggling ANC elects Milind to marry his 26-yr-old Messi receives awards for top Ramaphosa as new head | P9 girlfriend Ankita Konwar | P10 scorer, best player in La Liga | P11 WORLD ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS VOL. XVI NO. 347 | PAGES 12 ` 4/- RNI NO. NAGENG/2002/07906 DIMAPUR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 Daily power-cuts in five ‘Reconciled’ DAN govt. announces new cabinet upper districts of Nagaland Kohima Bureau the government amongst Meanwhile, in su- appointed the following 6. Dr. Longrineken Information Technology Kohima, Dec. 19 cabinet ministers. While persession of the govern- as advisors to the govern- Dimapur, Dec. 19 sang, Mon, Zunheboto & Communication and (EMN): The establish- and Longleng that due (EMN): Following the most of the cabinet minis- ment notification dated ment of Nagaland in the Chairman, Development reconciliation between ters retained their previous July 26 last, the chief status of cabinet minister ment of executive engi- to power shortage in the Authority of Nagaland neer, Mokokchung trans- Grid, load shedding has Chief Minister TR Ze- portfolios, newly inducted minister has on Tuesday with immediate effect: (DAN) and NBRM. liang and Naga People’s minister Kuzholuzo Nienu mission division of the been imposed for one Sl. 7. L Khumo Land Revenue, VG department of Power has hour each in the morn- Front (NPF) president Dr. was given Home; SI Jamir Name Department Shürhozelie Liezietsu, a combination of Urban No. and Women Resources informed that rationing of ing and evening. The a major reshuffle in the Development and Mu- 1. Dr. TM Lotha Treasuries & Accounts and Development power distribution in the load shedding will con- ministry has taken effect: nicipal Affairs while P LMCP 8. Levi Rengma Housing five districts of Mokok- tinue till the power situ- chung, Tuensang, Mon, ation improves and the six ministers, three advi- Longon got Geology and 2. EE Pangteang Planning & Co-ordination 9. Picto Shohe Justice & Law sors and five parliamenta- Mining as well as Border Zunheboto and Longleng load shedding hours may 3. Chotisuh Sazo Social Welfare 10. Amenba Yaden Industries & Commerce and will continue for an un- even increase if the pow- ry secretaries sacked, and Affairs; CL John got Rural NIDC six new ministers and 10 Development; Y Vikheho 4. Yitachu School Education specified period. er shortage in the Grid advisors appointed as of Swu was allotted National 5. S Pangnyu Phom DUDA and NEPED 11. YM Yolow Agriculture “This is for the kind increases. All affected information to all es- electricity consumers are Dec. 19. Highways; and P Paiwang 6. Nuklutoshi Food & Civil Supplies 12. Toyang Changkong NRC and Fire & Emergency A late evening official Konyak elevated as minis- Chang Service teemed electricity con- requested to kindly bear 7. Naiba Konyak State Lotteries, NBDA and order on Dec. 19 notified ter while retaining his pre- sumers under 5 districts with the situation,” read NBHM 13. S Chuba Veterinary & Animal the allocation of portfo- vious portfolio of Trans- Longkumer Husbandry of Nagaland namely a press release from the lios and the business of port and Aviation. 8. N Thongwang Environment, Forest & Mokokchung, Tuen- department on Tuesday. Konyak Climate Change 14. Eshak Konyak Art & Culture and Chairman NHHDC Sl. Name Department 9. Pukhayi Soil & Water Conservation No. and NSDMA 15. Khekaho Assumi Youth Resources & Sports and Music Task Force Patton seeks Wokha 1. TR Zeliang, Chief Finance, P&AR and 10. N Thomas Lotha H i g h e r & Te c h n i c a l Minister portfolios not allotted to Education 16. Kropol Vitsu Economics & Statistics and SCERT other ministers. 11. Hukavi Zhimomi Jails, Science & Technology, representation in cabinet Home Guards and Civil 10 advisors sworn-in Dimapur, Dec. 19 (EMN): ments of the Lotha com- Cabinet Ministers Defence and Chairman Ten legislators have been Deo Nukhu (Higher Edu- Legislator from Wokha, Y munity “as no cabinet min- Sl. NKVIB. Name Department sworn in as advisors to the cation, NHBM) and five Patton – who was recently ister representing Wokha No. 12. Vikho Yhoshu Mechanical Engineering, government of Nagaland parliamentary secretaries- sacked as the Home Min- district has been inducted 1. G Kaito Aye Roads & Bridges and Chairman, NSMDC on Dec. 19 at a swearing-in Pohwang Konyak (Evalua- ister – has appealed Chief in the ministry in spite of Political Affairs 13. R Tohanba Labour & Employment & ceremony held at the State tion, NRLM), Merentoshi Minister TR Zeliang to being a major tribe in the Skill Development Banquet Hall, Kohima. R Jamir (Social Welfare), induct at least one repre- state of Nagaland”. 2. Imkong L Imchen Health & Family Welfare, sentative from Wokha dis- Patton requested – “in Elections & Parliamentary 14. T Torechu Evaluation, NRLM They include EE Pan- Zhaleo Rio (Municipal gteang, Chotisuh Sazo, Affairs), Namri Nchang trict into the latest cabinet the interest of equal and Affairs 15. Tovihoto Ayemi Irrigation & Flood Control, ministry. balance representation in SIRD Yitachu, N Thongwang (Sericulture, HG and Civil 3. Kuzholuzo Nienu Home Konyak, N Thomas Lotha, Defence, NBRM) and Nei- In a letter to the chief the popular government – 16. Jacob Zhimomi PHE Vikho-o Yhoshü, R To- phrezo Keditsu (Labour minister on Tuesday, Pat- the chief minister to con- 4. C Kipili Sangtam Power Also, in supersession of the following departments hanba, T Torechu, Tovi- and Employment and Skill ton stated that the recent sider the induction of at 5. Imtilemba Cooperation, Relief & the same notification, the to the parliamentary secre- hoto Ayemi and Jacob Development). This takes sacking of legislators has least one cabinet minister Sangtam Rehabilitation & Chairman, chief minister has allotted taries: Zhimomi. Besides Lotha the toll of MLAs whose ‘deeply hurt’ the senti- from Wokha district. MARCOFED Sl. and Zhimomi, who are in- appointment with portfo- Name Department No. dependent MLAs, the rest lio were sacked to 13, ever 6. SI Jamir Urban Develipment and are all from NPF party. since the chief minister rec- Municipal Affairs 1. C Apok Jamir Tourism Chief Minister TR Zeliang onciled with NPF supremo India tops list of migrants 7. P Longon Geology & Mining and 2. Dr. Benjongliba CAWD & Taxes administered the oath of Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu Border Affairs Aier office and secrecy to the recently on Dec.8 after they living abroad at 17 mn – UN 3. Shetoyi Fisheries and Printing & new advisors. had a bitter fallout in July 8. C L John Rural Development Stationery On Dec. 18, the state last. EE Pangteang, though New York, Dec. 19 (PTI): International migra- 9. Y Vikheho Swu National Highways 4. BS Nganlang Land Resources government had terminat- dropped from the previous India has topped the list tion is a critical concern Development & Excise ed the appointment of three cabinet, was retained was of people living abroad for the implementation of 10. P Paiwang Konyak Transport & Civil Aviation advisors- Noke Wangnao an Advisor with cabinet at 17 million with about the 2030 Agenda for Sus- 5. Imtikumzuk Information & Public 11 Kejong Chang Horticulture, DB & GB (PHE), CM Chang (Plan- status in the latest realloca- 5 million Indians residing tainable Development, Relations and Sericulture ning and Coordination) and tion. in the Gulf region alone, the report said. according to a new UN “Reliable data and report. evidence are critical to Mexico, Russia, Chi- combat misperceptions na, Bangladesh, Syria, about migration and to in- BJP, Congress dare each LS disrupted over Modi's Pakistan and Ukraine form migration policies,” also have large migrant said Liu Zhenmin, UN populations living abroad, department of economic other after Gujarat verdict allegation against Manmohan ranging from 6 to 11 mil- and social affairs’s under- New Delhi, Dec. 19 saying the Congress was "on proved its tally and got 80 New Delhi, Dec. 19 (IANS): The Lok rupting the session... I am sorry, please lion each, according to the secretary-general. “These (IANS): A bitter war of the verge of extinction". seats along with its allies. Sabha was disrupted on Tuesday as Con- don't do that. 2017 International Migra- new estimates of numbers words broke out between Speaking outside Parlia- Kumar's cabinet col- gress members sought to raise the allega- "You don't want the session to run, tion Report. of international migrants the BJP and the Congress ment, the Congress leader league and BJP leader Pra- tions levelled by Prime Minister Narendra give it in writing," she added. The Speaker In 2017, India was the around the world will pro- on Tuesday on whose cred- questioned Prime Minister kash Javadekar said Gandhi Modi against his predecessor Manmohan then adjourned the House till 12 noon. largest country of origin vide an important base- ibility had taken a hit after Narendra Modi's credibility was twisting and giving a Singh, forcing an adjournment halfway When the House met again, the Congress of international migrants line for Member States as Gujarat's bitterly-fought over his silence on corrup- new definition to the BJP's through the Question Hour. members continued their protest. at 17 million, followed they begin their negotia- election. tion charges including BJP poll victory and Congress' The Congress MPs later walked out The House went ahead with the Zero by Mexico at 13 million. tions on the Global Com- Congress President Ra- President Amit Shah's son loss. over the issue. As soon as the House met, Hour, with a few members also complain- Other countries of origin pact for Safe, Orderly and hul Gandhi said the election Jay Shah's meteoric busi- "Today, the BJP is in Congress members tried to raise the mat- ing about the ruckus. Before Mahajan with large migrant popu- Regular Migration,” Liu outcome was a "massive ness rise.
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