Major bureaucratic reshuffle in Nagaland

DIMAPUR, May 22 – Nagaland government has affected another major bureaucratic reshuffle, affecting at least ten Central and eight officials of State Civil Service according to an official notification issued on Tuesday. Among the bureaucrats affected by the transfer included both the deputy commissioner and sub-divisional officer (Civil) of Phek who had hit the headline during the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls in the state. While deputy commissioner Phek V Shashank Shekhar has been transfered and posted as additional secretary Social Welfare & Women Development and also as ex-officio in...

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Assam govt halts transfer of tribal belt land

GUWAHATI, May 22 — The State Government has directed all the district and sub divisional authorities to stop all kinds of transfer of land in the Tribal Belts/Blocks to ‘non-eligible’ persons forthwith as per the provisions of the amended Chapter-X of the Assam Land Revenue Regulation (ALRR), 1886. The latest move of the State Government is only but a repetition of the earlier instruction issued by it way back in 1993.

The latest action of the Government is a fall out of the representation made by the organisations of the tribal peoples of the State on May 10 to the Chief Minister. The...

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FINER pins high hope on Dr Singh

GUWAHATI, May 22 — The industry circles in North East has high hopes on the new Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh as he has been elected thrice to the Rajya Sabha from the State and on top of that he is more of an economist than a political leader. Talking to The Assam Tribune, the secretary of the Federation of Industries and Commerce of North eastern Region (FINER) Prasanta Goswami pointed out that Dr Singh knows the problems faced by the industries in Assam and it would be easier for him to formulate schemes for the industrialisation of the region. He also pointed out that Dr Singh properly...

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Kyndiah, Handique, Dev in ministry

NEW DELHI, May 22 – The North Eastern Region has a fair representation in Dr Manmohan Singh Council of Ministers, with President, Dr A P J Abdul Kalam swearing in Bijoy Krsihna Handique, PR Kyndiah and Santosh Mohan Dev. While Kyndiah was given Cabinet status, Santosh Mohan Deb was made Minister of State with independent charge, the same status he held in PV Narasimha Rao’s ministry and Sri Handique given Minister of State status. Representation of North-east in the Congress-led-United Progressive Alliance is a shade better given that the previous NDA regime had only one Minister of State in...

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IMDT Act opponents rethink plans

Guwahati, May 21: With the Congress returning to power in Delhi, the anti-IMDT brigade has been forced to redraw its strategy for revoking the controversial law. The All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), which is at the forefront of the lobby demanding the scrapping of the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, said it would soon meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi. The union would apprise her of the ground situation in the state and try to convince her of the need to immediately repeal the act.

On the other hand, the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) would take an initiative to evolve a...

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Subir Ghosh
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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

Subir Ghosh