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Departments bid farewell to outgoing officers

Department of Power organized a farewell programme in honour of its outgoing Engineer-in-Chief, Er. K. Miachieo on February 28, at the conference hall, electricity house, Kohima.
According to DIPR report, in his farwell speech, Er. K. Miachieo thanked God for helping him complete another stage of life. Fondly recalling his service years, he mentioned that he joined the department as SDO (Electrical) in 1982. Considering himself as the luckiest officer of the department, he gave much credit to the officers and staff for the successful completion of his service. 
Incoming engineer-in-chief, Er. G.Chishi, expressed his gratitude to the outgoing engineer-in-chief for his immense contribution towards the department in various fields like the creation of the post of engineer-in-chief in the department of power and for conceiving the idea of having 220 KV line from Kohima to Dimapur which is under implementation and is to be completed soon. 
Minister of Power, Kipili C. Sangtam pointed out that the outgoing engineer-in-chief was instrumental in choosing right directions for the department to follow and congratulated him for retiring in good health. 
Others who spoke included secretary (Power), K.I.Yanger, president APEN, Er. Shikato Sema, additional C.E. (Civil), Er. Vitoshe Rochill, director NRE, Er. T.S. Angami and the ministerial staff and various associations under the Power department.
 The programme was chaired by Additional C.E. (D&R), Er. Khose Sale.
DIMAPUR: Prison department organized a farewell programme in honour of outgoing officer Prison HQs, Inspector General of Prisons, Kedi Angami on February 28 at conference hall, Kohima.
Speaking at the programme, director general of Prisons, Civil Defenses and Home Guards, Nagaland, Rupin Sharma while appreciating his contribution towards the department, described Kedi Angami as a spontaneous officer who disposed matters and files instantly.
Kedi Angami in his farewell speech encouraged the officers of the department to endeavour towards up-liftment of prison reformation and rehabilitation of inmates.  The farewell function was attended by representatives from all jails of Nagaland, Prison Service Association Nagaland (PSAN) and the directorate staff.

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