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DCs and SPs urged to enforce law and order

March 13, 2015 | by admin

DCs and SPs conference was held today at the Zonal Council Hall, Kohima. The first session was held under the chairmanship of Nagaland chief secretary Pankaj kumar where matters relating to the law and order scenario were deliberated upon.
According to a DIPR report, the chief secretary directed the DCs and SPs to enforce law and order more effectively and underlined the need to ponder for stringent measures on the issues of ILP, Road safety and village recognition etc.
Pointing out to all concerned regarding the recognition of new village, he said before new proposals were taken into consideration they should follow the criteria with proper land record officer’s survey for map and must have spot verification by the officials.
On disaster management, the chief secretary informed the officers that in case of any tragedy striking in their respective areas, the state government was ready to assist in all aspects. Kumar called upon all DCs to deal with the situation promptly.
Nagaland Commissioner, Sentiyanger, informed the officials present in the meeting to give wide publicity on AADHAR card which was being linked to EPIC and bank accounts etc.
Dwelling on the road safety, State Home Commissioner, Neihu C Thur, said that people have a casual attitude on road safety and less civic sense towards guideline etc.  He, therefore, urged the officers to properly sensitize and make the public aware on road safety.
On ILP issue, Thur said that it was a critical task which was enacted in the laws and should be personally monitored and supervised by the DCs and other senior officials.
Transport Commissioner, H Achumi, who highlighted on road safety, said vehicles registered in Nagaland was 331790 as on March 31, 2014, where 20479 were registered during 2013-2014.
He said they were enforcing all the regulation Acts as per the guidelines.
NSDMA Secretary, T Ao, highlighted fund relief given to the districts. He mentioned on the emergency relief fund, administration of states disaster relief fund and district management Authority. 
CEO Nagaland, Sanjay Kumar, said that as per the direction of the Election Commission of India, National Electoral Roll Purification and Authentication Programme aims to achieved 100 percent free errors in the electoral rolls which would be completed by August 15, 2015.
He informed all the AEROs, AROs and AEOs to attend the meeting scheduled March 21, 2015.
IT Secretary, KD Vizo, briefed on banking through Common Service Centre (CSC) with the help of Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) and said that at present they have installed 8 mega connectivity in the district administration.
He said that tremendous efforts have been given to Ralan area but it could not be set up due to technical problems. He, therefore, requested the DC Wokha and others DCs for cooperation while executing their works in their areas. OSD Finance, Tialemba, also spoke on the major national scheme implementation of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY).

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