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Recognition of Khehoi village kept in abeyance

State cabinet during its meeting on October 30 decided to keep in abeyance the recognition of Khehoi village until a “considered decision” is taken, based on the report of the committee constituted to verify the land demarcation of the village boundaries.

In this regard, a four-member committee was setup with commissioner Nagaland as the chairman, secretary Land Revenue as member secretary and DC Peren and DC Dimapur as members. The committee has been given three months to submit its report to the Home department. It was also decided to let the committee examine and make spot verification of the inter-district boundaries between Dimapur and Peren and submit its report to the Home department within six months. Meanwhile, the other agenda discussed during the meeting included issues on Nagaland Lokayukta, where secretary Law & Justice apprised the cabinet on matters related to appointments.

Further, the cabinet also decided to ban departments from observing any jubilee or celebration on completion of any occasion.

 

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