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DC’s office will not be shifted: PHE minister

 HOME DEPTT CLARIFIES; CSOS DEMAND WRITTEN ASSURANCE

Against the backdrop of opposition from Dimapur-based CSOs to the proposed shifting of the office of deputy commissioner Dimapur from its present location to the new complex at Chümoukedima, the state government has virtually ceded to the demand when it was decided to withdraw the proposal. 

This was made known on Twitter by PHED minister Jacob Zhimomi. The minister tweeted that he had “met the CSOs of Dimapur district & discussed about the issues in the district. I am thankful to them for understanding d govt. Assured to them that DC HQ will be at Dmp. So the matter is laid to rest.” 

Civil Society Organisations’ (CSOs) Core Committee Against Shifting of DC’s Office, also confirmed the conclusion of the meeting. In a press release the core committee’s office acknowledged the affirmative response of the minister in the larger interest of the people. 

However, the committee reiterated that until the State government responded and notified to the CSO Core Committee in writing, the protest against shifting of the DC office will continue indefinitely.

According to the Core Committee, they held a meeting with the PHED minister at his residence on Wednesday on the issue of shifting of the DC office. The Core Committee members expressed discontentment at the alleged lackadaisical attitude of the present dispensation in addressing the rights and demands of the people of Dimapur. 

They clarified that the demands made in the memorandum and ultimatum were not against any particular community or place, but only insisted that the DC office should not be shifted elsewhere in any manner. 

They also conveyed to the minister that any commitment or assurance made by or on behalf of the government should be in the form of an official notification. They also demanded rescinding of the earlier impugned notification (no. GAB-8/DMP/63/2100(Pt)/249, dated 07.09.2021) issued by the principal secretary (home) for shifting Office of the ADC, election, disaster management and other branch offices. CSOs said that Jacob had informed them that the government had never intended to shift the DC office anywhere else from the present location.

Home dept keeps on hold Sep 7 order 
In view of the concerns expressed by various organisations, the State government has kept on hold the home department’s notification of September 7 vis-à-vis shifting some branches/cells from DC’s office Dimapur (DC) to the new complex at Chümoukedima, DIPR stated.
Clarifying on the issue of posting ADC at Chümoukedima and related issues, the home department in a statement recalled that the State cabinet had decided in its meeting on March 11, 2021 to shift the DC office from the current location to the new complex at Chümoukedima, with the department being tasked to work out the phased schedules. 
However, on account of the reservations expressed by various quarters, the cabinet decided on August 10 to post an ADC, EAC and sub-treasury office at the new complex at Chümoukedima with a view to provide greater convenience to the public and with a view to decongest the DC office. Accordingly, an additional officer was posted as ADC to function from the new complex and EAC Seithekima was transferred and entrusted with the additional responsibility of assisting ADC at Chümoukedima.

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