Who Is The Education Minister Of Nagaland?
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Who is Education Minister of Nagaland 2022?
Home » The Education Minister of Nagaland, Shri Temjen Imna Along calling on the Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, in New Delhi on September 04, 2019. » The Education Minister of Nagaland, Shri Temjen Imna Along calling on the Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. Date: Tuesday, 5 November 2019 – 3:29pm Last Updated by admin on Wednesday, 3 March 2021 – 4:51pm
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Who is the first Education Minister in Nagaland?
Abul Kalam Muhiyuddin Ahmed Azad was an Indian scholar and a senior political leader of the Indian independence movement. Following India’s independence, he became the first Minister of Education in the Indian government.
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Who is the health Minister of Nagaland 2022?
S Pangnyu Phom (@pangnyu) / Twitter. Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Nagaland.
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Who is the chief secretary of Nagaland 2022?
Chief Secretary’s Profile Full name: Jan e Alam Born on 1st August 1965 at Amroha a well known town in Western Uttar PradeshSchool and College level Education at AmrohaMaster of Business Administration, MBA from Aligarh Muslim University 1988 Master of Public Policy (MPP) from Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA 2010 Shri Alam holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from Aligarh Muslim University.
Having joined the prestigious Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1991 after securing All India 12th Rank, Shri Alam was allotted to Nagaland State Cadre. He has worked in Phek and Mon districts at subdivisional level and as Deputy Commissioner of Tuensang District for about three years during the 1990s.
At the state Government level, Shri Alam has worked as Additional Secretary Finance and later as Secretary heading the department of Industries, Commerce & Sericulture. On his deputation to the Central Government beginning 2003, Shri Alam worked as the Zonal head in the Directorate General of Foreign Trade for about a year and then as Private Secretary of a senior Cabinet Minister in charge of fertilizers, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and steel for five years.
- On his return to the state of Nagaland in 2010, Shri Alam has served as Home Commissioner as well as the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO).
- From April 2013 onwards, Shri Alam worked in the Central Government as Joint Secretary in the Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of HRD where he looked after the affairs of Central schools ie Kendriya Vidayalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), National Council of Educational Research & Training (NCERT), Implementation of Mid Day Meal Scheme and the vast Teacher Education sector including the affairs of the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) among others.
August 2016 till his return to Nagaland in February 2020, he worked as Joint Secretary and later as Additional Secretary in Ministry of Minority Affairs dealing with matters related to socio economic development of the six religious minorities of the country.
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Who is the first doctor in Nagaland?
Remembering Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire, the first Naga Matriculate Morung Express News Kohima | May 15 In the 1940s and 50s, the children of Kohima village would often sight a Doctor donning a suit and a hat, carrying a briefcase accompanied by a walking stick on his way home from work.
The Doctor, Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire, would be remembered by these children (now old men and women) as the man who offered them rare coconut candies when they go for medical check-ups. In the collective memory, Dr. Kire is best remembered, not as the first matriculate among Nagas but for his humanitarian works as a medical specialist, as a founding member of several institutions in Nagaland and simply as a good human.
On Tuesday evening, May 15, families, friends and well wishers of the late Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire gathered at the old family home in Kohima village where he and his wife are buried to commemorate the 49th death anniversary of their pioneer father. Though surrounded by newly developed buildings, the old humble family home of Dr.
Ire stands out for two reasons: it is one among the two oldest houses in Kohima village and more importantly it was a respite for the sick and needy. “The house was a place for the sick people in the village. Many poor patients would come to his place for medication for free. And for the sick children, he always had sweets to offer,” recollects Dr.
Joyce Angami, the eldest grandchild of Dr.N. Kire. Dr. Kire was born in 1900 in Kohima village to Virelie Kire and Tsoziὔ of the Dapfiitsumia khel. In 1918, he cleared his matriculation examination from the Shillong Government High School to become the first Naga matriculate.
- This year will mark the 100 years of his passing matriculation, significant in the Naga education history.
- He further studied in Dibrugarh at the Berry White Medical School where he obtained an LMP (Licentiate Medical Practitioner) in 1922.
- During the Second World War, Kire was the medical doctor caring for the wounded in the war.
He was awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind medal in both Second and Third class for his role as the medical doctor on the Pangsha, Rotongre and Trans-Frontier expedition. After the WWII ended, Dr. Kire took voluntary retirement and applied to open a pharmacy in Kohima in 1948.
- By then he had rendered 26 years of service in the government.
- The permission was granted by C R Pawsey, the then Deputy Commissioner of Kohima.
- Thus, Kohima town received its first pharmacy in 1950, popularly known as Kohima Pharmacy which today is known as Dr.
- Neilhouzhü Kire Pharmacy.
- He was a dignified man.
In his lifetime, he must have treated almost a lakh of people,” says a well-wisher while mentioning that the Pharmacy being the lone one in Kohima catered to the population of Kohima district as well as other districts where people will come from remote areas to avail the medicines at the Kohima pharmacy.
- A lot of times, the medicines were provided freely for those who could not afford.
- He was the inspiration for me to become a Doctor.
- Because of these inspirations of what happened in and around the house, I’ve been able to live out the inspiration and became a Doctor,” states Dr.
- Joyce Angami remembers her grandfather as a wise and progressive man.
Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire is survived by five sons and four daughters. His family remembers him as the family man who ‘liked nothing better than to be able to share meals with visitors and guests to his family home in Kohima village.’ Announcement of HSLC awards in commemoration of 100 yrs of matriculation The family of late Dr.
- Neilhouzhü Kire has announced ‘a one-time grant’ awards for toppers in several categories in the 2018 HSLC examinations in commemoration of their late father’s 100 years of matriculation.
- The Rank 1 Topper in the 2018 HSLC will be awarded with a cash prize of one lakh.
- This award applies to both Nagas and non-Nagas,’ informed K.
Kire, retired DGP Nagaland and son of the late Dr. Kire. A cash award of Rs.50,000 will also be awarded to the Tenyidie topper. Further, the family will also enhance the cash awards of the Kohima District Planning Development Board’s (DPDB) HSLC toppers’ felicitation where Rs.50,000 will be awarded to the toppers from government schools.
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Which is the first school in Nagaland?
Oldest educational institute in Nagaland turns 125 Students of Clark Memorial Higher Secondary School (CMHSS) Impur enacting a play during the 125th anniversary celebration of the school, Impur, November 6. (Morung Photo)
Morung Express News Impur | November 6 The oldest educational institution in Nagaland, Clark Memorial Higher Secondary School (CMHSS) Impur celebrated its 125th anniversary at the school premises today with several alumni and well-wishers. Established on April 11, 1895 by American Baptist Missionaries, the school has contributed significantly to the growth of education in Naga soil and towards transformation of the lives of the Nagas.
Executive Secretary of Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang (ABAM), Rev Dr Mar Atsongchanger, while delivering his message today said that it was astounding that the school has survived 125 years serving the people and claimed that the school is the basis of what Nagaland is today.
He said that the school had faced a lot of challenges over the years, notably after its centennial year 1995, and that ABAM is now looking after the school as part of its home mission since 2016. He also said that the school has moulded and educated generations of Nagas and asked the school’s alumni to own responsibility for the upkeep of the school.
A special prayer for the school was pronounced by Rev R Teka, pastor of Impur Baptist Arogo while ABAM Youth Secretary, Toshi Sanglir led the necrology. Speeches by alumni representatives, village council chairmen of Mopungchuket and Sungratsu, acknowledgement of former headmasters, address by the chairman of the school’s managing board L Alemtemsu Ao, special presentations by the school’s students and alumni followed by a jubilee feast were the highlights of the day.
An anniversary entertainment extravaganza was also held in the evening as part of the quasquicentennial celebration. Earlier in the morning, a newly constructed visitors’ lounge for the school, built and sponsored by the students’ parents and teachers was also inaugurated. The school’s principal, Chubainla also announced that a number of donors have come forward to sponsor the celebration as well as for the construction of a new building in commemoration of the quasquicentennial.
She also said that a commemorative magazine as a souvenir of the quasquicentennial year will be released soon. : Oldest educational institute in Nagaland turns 125
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Who came first in Nagaland?
British administration – A British India 1940 map showing Nagaland and Kohima City as part of Assam. A sketch of Angami Naga tribesman from 1875 With the arrival of the British East India Company in the early 19th century, followed by the British Raj, Britain expanded its domain over the whole of South Asia, including the Naga Hills, The first Europeans to enter the hills were Captains Jenkins and Pemberton in 1832.
- The early contact with the Naga ethnic groups was characterized by suspicion and conflict,
- The colonial interests in Assam, such as tea estates and other trading posts fought raids from the ethnic groups who were known for their bravery and ” head hunting ” practices.
- To put an end to these raids, the British troops recorded 10 military expeditions between 1839 and 1850.
In February 1851, at the bloody Battle of Kikrüma, people died on both the British side and the Kikrüma (Naga) side; in the days after the battle, inter-ethnic warfare followed that led to more bloodshed. After that war, the British adopted a policy of caution and non-interference with Naga ethnic groups.
Despite this, British colonizers continued to invade Naga peoples’ territory. Between 1851 and 1865, Naga ethnic groups continued to raid the British in Assam. The British India Government took over the holdings of the East Indian Company following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, The failings and atrocities of the East Indian Company led the British Crown to review its governance structure throughout South Asia including its northeastern region.
In 1866, the British India administration established a post at Samaguting with the explicit goal of ending intertribal warfare and tribal raids on property and personnel. In 1869, Captain Butler was appointed to lead and consolidate the British presence in the Nagaland Hills.
- In 1878, the headquarters were transferred to Kohima — creating a city that remains an important center of administration, commerce, and culture for Nagaland.
- On 4 October 1879, British political agent G.H.
- Damant went to Khonoma with troops, where he was shot dead with 35 of his team.
- Ohima was subsequently attacked and the stockade looted.
This violence led to a determined effort by the British Raj to return and respond. The subsequent defeat of Khonoma marked the end of serious and persistent ultimatums in the Naga Hills. Between 1880 and 1922, the British administration consolidated their position over a large area of the Naga Hills and integrated it into its Assam operations.
The British administration enforced the rupee as the currency for economic activity and a system of structured ethnic government that was very different than historic social governance practices. These developments triggered profound social changes among the Naga people. In 1926, it became a part of Pakokku Hill Tracts Districts of Burma until 4 January 1948.
In parallel, since the mid-19th century, Christian missionaries from the United States and Europe, stationed in India, reached into Nagaland and neighbouring states, converting Nagaland’s Naga ethnic groups from animism to Christianity.
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Who is the new CM of Nagaland?
Chief Minister of Nagaland | |
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Emblem of Nagaland | |
Incumbent Neiphiu Rio since 8 March 2018 | |
Style | The Honourable (Formal) Mr. Chief Minister (Informal) |
Status | Head of Government |
Abbreviation | CM |
Member of | Nagaland Legislative Assembly |
Reports to | Governor of Nagaland |
Appointer | Governor of Nagaland |
Term length | At the confidence of the assembly Chief minister’s term is for five years and is subject to no term limits, |
Inaugural holder | P. Shilu Ao |
Formation | 1 December 1963 (59 years ago) |
Deputy | Yanthungo Patton, Deputy Chief Minister |
Website | chiefminister,nagaland,gov,in |
The chief minister of Nagaland is the chief executive of the Indian state of Nagaland, As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state’s de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister, Following elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly, the state’s governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government,
The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister’s term is for five years and is subject to no term limits, Since 1963, eleven people belonging to seven parties have served as Chief Minister of Nagaland.
The first three belonged to the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation, including the inaugural officeholder P. Shilu Ao, The current incumbent is Neiphiu Rio of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party, in office since 8 March 2018.
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How many MLA are there in Nagaland?
Legislative Assembly of Nagaland | |
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Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
Term limits | 5 years |
Seats | 60 |
Elections | |
Voting system | First past the post |
Last election | 27 February 2018 |
Next election | 2023 |
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Nagaland Legislative Assembly, Kohima, Nagaland, India -797001. | |
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Nagaland Legislative Assembly |
Assembly constituencies of Nagaland The Nagaland Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Nagaland, The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Kohima, the capital of the state. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 60 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.
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