The Konyak are the Naga people,recognised among other Naga by their tattoos,over their face,hands,chest or body.The Konyak Naga resides in Mon District and is the only district in Nagaland to have this unique institution of Anghship,also called the Land of Angh.The Konyak Naga tribe,is considered as one of the fiercest tribes in the world and well-known wizardry in blacksmith over the region.Aoleang Monyu is the most important festival of the Konyak,celebrates every year from April 1-6
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Sunday, February 3, 2013
Special prayer program for Mon district intending candidates
KBBB, KU, KNSK, KSU have jointly organised a common platform on clean election campaign and a special prayer programme for the intending candidates of Mon district for the forthcoming election on February 5, 10 a.m at council hall, Mon town. The organizers have informed to all political party leaders, intending candidates, village council chairmen, Anghs, Head GBs, students’ presidents, KNSK president of each unit and village, president of the party leaders from each village and unit, under Mon district, and pastors, women leaders, youth directors of Konyak Churches under KBBB to attend the programme.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
DC & RO Mon notifies on election training
In view of the ensuing election to the state legislative assembly, Deputy Commissioner & Returning Officer (DC & RO) Mon, Angau I. Thou has notified the training schedule for the polling personnel for Mon district.
The 1st phase of training for the presiding officers & polling personnel - I has been scheduled on February 5-6 at GHSS, Mon. The 1st phase of training for the polling personnel - II & III has been scheduled on February 14 at GHSS, Mon. 2nd phase of training for the presiding officer and all the polling personnel has been scheduled on February 15 at GHSS, Mon. The 3rd and final training for presiding officer & all the polling personnel has been scheduled on February 19 at council hall, Mon.
The 1st phase of training for the presiding officers & polling personnel - I has been scheduled on February 5-6 at GHSS, Mon. The 1st phase of training for the polling personnel - II & III has been scheduled on February 14 at GHSS, Mon. 2nd phase of training for the presiding officer and all the polling personnel has been scheduled on February 15 at GHSS, Mon. The 3rd and final training for presiding officer & all the polling personnel has been scheduled on February 19 at council hall, Mon.
Friday, February 1, 2013
OST Centre launched at DH, Mon
Koku Mero, ADC, Mon, while speaking at the inaugural programme of Opioid Substitution Therapy Centre (OST) at District Hospital, Mon, on January 29 as guest of honour, he encouraged the Injecting Drug Users community to know the importance of the programme and avail the facilities for their own benefit. He further called upon the fellow citizens to understand the prevailing issues and take a positive response.
Dr. Rose, Consultant, CST, NSACS in his short speech on the role of key stakeholders, stated that there has been a substantial improvement on the life of drug users through OST with NGOs initiative, and therefore by seeing the effective implementation of the programme, the Government has now started at Government Health Centres to assure sustainability. Dr.Rose while acknowledging the community members, he urged the key stakeholders to extend their continual support to make the OST programme a model for others.
As part of the launching programme, four clients of TI NGO (Shansham Org.) based in Mon was administered with OST as the first batch. Earlier, Dr. Yanger, Nodal Officer, (OST) briefed on the introduction of OST concept in the district. Besides Community members, other key participants present in the meeting include Dr. Lemyei, Dy. Manager, DH, Mon, President, KNSK, MSF, CHAI, Nurses and well wishers. The programme was chaired by Longyim Tzudir, District Prog. Officer, DAPCU, Mon while Dr. Igumpele, MO, (OST) concluded with a vote of thanks.
Dr. Rose, Consultant, CST, NSACS in his short speech on the role of key stakeholders, stated that there has been a substantial improvement on the life of drug users through OST with NGOs initiative, and therefore by seeing the effective implementation of the programme, the Government has now started at Government Health Centres to assure sustainability. Dr.Rose while acknowledging the community members, he urged the key stakeholders to extend their continual support to make the OST programme a model for others.
As part of the launching programme, four clients of TI NGO (Shansham Org.) based in Mon was administered with OST as the first batch. Earlier, Dr. Yanger, Nodal Officer, (OST) briefed on the introduction of OST concept in the district. Besides Community members, other key participants present in the meeting include Dr. Lemyei, Dy. Manager, DH, Mon, President, KNSK, MSF, CHAI, Nurses and well wishers. The programme was chaired by Longyim Tzudir, District Prog. Officer, DAPCU, Mon while Dr. Igumpele, MO, (OST) concluded with a vote of thanks.
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