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Restart Tuli railway, begin oil operation at Tssori-Changpang: CNSA
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Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) has urged upon the State government to make Tuli railway line operational and also restart oil exploration at the Tssori-Changpang oil wells.CNSA took up the issues following a tour of Mokokchung and Wokha districts...
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SVC displeased over ‘intrusion’
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Sovima Village Council (SVC) has expressed displeasure over the Central Nagaland Students Association (CNSA) intruding into its jurisdiction and putting up posters and banners “without having the courtesy or decency of giving prior information or taking permission of the...
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CNSA hangs banners outside residences of CM, DyCM, others
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Continuing to press for “Solution over election”, Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) activists hung banners at the residences of chief minister Neiphiu Rio, deputy chief minister Y Patton, United Democratic Alliance (UDA) chairman TR Zeliang and UDA co-chairman Kuzholuzo...
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CNSA holds poster campaign in Dimapur
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Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) on Wednesday launched a poster campaign across main city areas here to press for an early solution to the decades-old Naga political issue.Talking to Nagaland Post, CNSA president R Sunep Pongen said the main...
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Hit-and-run case: CNSA laud police
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Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) has commended Dimapur police and Nagaon police for arresting the accused involved in the May 25 hit-and-run case. Dimapur police with the help of Nagaon police on August 18 apprehended the accused identified as...
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CNSA demands fair distribution of development projects
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Central Naga Students’ Association (CNSA) has demanded that all development projects and fund distributions be scrutinised and distributed fairly in the overall interest of Nagas.The association comprising three apex student bodies– Ao Students’ Conference (AKM), Lotha Students’ Union (LSU)...
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Student bodies condemn hit-and-run incident
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Student bodies have condemned the hit-and-run incident where Mapuienla Longkumer, a student of St. Joseph University was hit by a vehicle on May 25. She succumbed to injuries on May 26.CNSA: Central Nagaland Students’ Association has expressed deep saddens...
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Central Nagaland Students’ Association says Patton’s remark was not ill intended
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Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) - Ao Students’ Conference (AKM), Lotha Students’ Union (LSU) and Sumi Kiphimi Kuqhakulu (SKK)- responded to the charge made against deputy chief minister Y. Patton by Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU) which alleged that the...
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NIDA withholds ongoing stir; Cab meet today
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Nagaland In-Service Doctors’ Association (NIDA), which launched its phase-II protest in the form of “mass casual leave” on April 17, has decided to withhold the ongoing agitation on April 21, 2022 in view of the cabinet meeting that was...
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Expedite solution, MLAs won’t step down after polls: Patton
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Calling for expediting the Naga peace process, deputy chief minister Y Patton said it would not be possible for any elected legislator to step down within six months or one year once the Nagaland Legislative Assembly election took...