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Naga News : Neepco gifts ‘longest’ Bailey bridge to Nagaland |
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Guwahati, Aug. 23: The North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (Neepco) today presented Nagaland with what it claims to be the “longest Bailey bridge in the country” that would cater to five districts in the hill state.
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NorthEast News : ‘Assam’s dispute with entire Northeast shows who’s wrong’ |
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Dimapur, August 27 (MExN): The government of Assam has land and border disputes with almost all the North Eastern states such as Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Mizoram and these issues reflect the fact that the tribal were driven away from their lands by Assam, a former senior Nagaland minister said. Since India became independent in 1947, in the name of insurgency or the undergrounds, the government of Assam has taken away lands belonging to the tribals Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Mizoram, former Congress leader TA Ngullie said in a statement today.
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Nagaland, Aug 27: Nagaland received the award of India’s Most Picturesque Destination of the year 2008 held at Hotel Crown Plaza, New Delhi, on Wednesday, Aug 25.
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Members Article : 9TH AUGUST, THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: |
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A PROLOGUE
1. The International Day of the World’s Indigenous People: Following the United Nations General Assembly resolution 49/214 of 23rd December 1994 it was decided to observe it every on 9th August 1995 during the International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People. Its main focus was to promote and protect the rights of the indigenous peoples worldwide and to spread awareness, respect and appreciate indigenous peoples’ diversity, culture, heritage and its contribution to humanity.
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It gives me no pleasure to criticize anybody on the divergent views expressed on the much talk about “Dry State” but the truth must prevail and there is no denying that the act has miserably failed. However, the administration, law enforcing agency, NMA, NBCC etc are conclusive of the view that prohibition has been partially successful, may be they have said so because of the virtue of their status. In this regard, I, as for one totally disagree with them in toto. It is an open secret that taxi loaded with alcohol and plying on national highway-39 are sometimes seized.
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When the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition Act (NLTP) 1989 was finally enacted on April 13 1990, after 23 years of struggle, it was seen as a victory of ‘goodness’ over ‘evil’ and therefore historic.
The predominantly Christian state had won a battle – a battle supposed to have been won for the victims of alcoholism, drunkenness, insobriety, intemperance, debauchery, licentiousness, broken homes and marriages, premature deaths, spiritual decadence and more specially the younger generations.
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A wow and Kudos to all the responsible citizens of Nagaland. Two decades back The state of Nagaland was declared a DRY DRY VERY State. Thanks to the Efforts put in by the Churches and by various organisations and the sagely wisdom of the Legislators of that time. It was a time when money was like lettuce (LAIPATTA) to the Nagas. Our virgin forests were being exploited in full swing sans any restriction, everyone was a contractor.
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Members Article : A brief history of liquour prohibition movement in Nagaland |
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NBCC Prohibition Committee
I. MISSIONARY PERIOD
From the very beginning the Baptist Church had resolved to fight out the liquor and its evils. The American Missionary Conference adopted a resolution in Kolkata in 1875 on “Total Abstinence from liquor”. This decision was binding in all churches of the Naga Hills. Dr. Clark at Impur Field and Rev. Rivenburg at Kohima Field made the total abstinence from drink of local rice-beer a basic condition for Baptism and admission into the Church membership. By that time the Missionaries introduced and popularized the drinking of ‘Tea’ among the Nagas. Baptist’s Church movement on prohibition was opposed by British Administrators, but Prohibition was successful till the Independence of India in 1947.
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We the undersigned, would like to appeal to the people of Nagaland, Government of Nagaland, Civil Societies and Churches for the well being of our people and society. The Church has been playing a leading role in the promotion of education, literature, social, economic, moral and ethical life of our people with an objective to bring our society in conformity to the Christ’s teaching.
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CNBC
From the beginning of Nagaland and statehood, the churches in Nagaland have committed to pray for the state and the government. Every time a new government is formed, the church leadership represented by NBCC met with the Chief Minister and his Cabinet Ministers to pray and to submit a list of concerns for the welfare of the people and the state in which liquor was a regular item to be addressed and regulated.
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Random Jokes |
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Black Testicles
 A man is lying in bed in a Catholic hospital with an oxygen mask
over his mouth. A young auxiliary nurse appears to sponge his face and hands.
"Nurse," he mumbles from behind the mask, "Are my testicles
black?"
Embarrassed, the young nurse replies, "I don't know, I'm only here to wash your face and hands."
He struggles again to ask, "Nurse, Are my testicles black?" Again
the nurse replies, "I can't tell. I'm only here to wash your face
and hands."
The ward sister was passing and saw the man getting a little
distraught so marched over to inquire what was wrong.
"Sister," he mumbled, "Are my testicles black?"
Being a nurse of longstanding, the sister was undaunted. She
whipped back the bedclothes, pulled down his pajama trousers,
moved his penis out of the way, had a right good look, pulled up
the pyjamas, replaced the bedclothes and announced, "Nothing wrong with them!!!"
At this the man pulled off his oxygen mask and asked again, "Are my test results back???" Hits: 1081 Added: 24-Sep-2008 More Jokes
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