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Mungmung festival celebrated at Tsadang
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Tsadang Village celebrated Mungmung festival with much merriment on September 2 with former candidate of 52 A/C Longkhim-Chare, R Sethrongchem as the special guest invitee. The celebratory event was organised by Tsadang Village Council (TVC).A press release by vice...
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TVC recovers unregistered bike
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Tsosinyu Village Council (TVC) has informed that an unregistered red-colored bike (engine number G3J3E0239340 and chasisnumber ME1RG4413J0058868) has been recovered in the village on June 22. In this regard, the council has informed the rightful owner to claim the...
Nagaland News
Dy CM inaugurates Tsungiki council hall
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State deputy chief minister, Y. Patton on Thursday, inaugurated Tsungiki village council hall in the presence of elders and leaders of the village and Chukitong range.In a press release, deputy CM media cell informed that in his speech, Patton...
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CAST, TVC slam tirades on Dr. Jamir
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Chümoukedima Ao Senso Telongjem and Tir Village Council have come out against the tirade by NSCN(I-M) directed against Dr.S.C. Jamir in the media.CAST president N Panjung Jamir and general secretary Bendangakum Imsong vehemently condemned the “malicious and defamatory attack”...
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TVC objects to KVC assisting survey of trekking path
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Thanamir Village Council (TVC) has strongly objected to Khongjiri Village Council (KVC) assisting survey of Mount Saramati trekking path.In a representation to Kiphire additional deputy commissioner (ADC), TVC chairman Tsechimong declared that the survey would not be allowed without...
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Organizations object to shifting of EAC Longshen Hqs
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Tangnyu Village Council (TVC), Sheanghah Chingnyu Council (SCC), Yuching Village Council (YVC) and stakeholders of Longshen town have warned that if the proposal for shifting EAC headquarters from Longshen was approved by the State government, there would be unrest...