Tangkhul Nurabi Shown In Indigenous Theatre Festival of North East India

NEW DELHI, April 5 (Manipur Information Centre): Delhites had a chance to witness a rare performance of Tangkhul Nurabi which is a ritual drama embedded in the Lai Haraoba (Pleasing of God) festival of Manipur on Sunday evening at the open air auditor…


NEW DELHI, April 5 (Manipur Information Centre): Delhites had a chance to witness a rare performance of Tangkhul Nurabi which is a ritual drama embedded in the Lai Haraoba (Pleasing of God) festival of Manipur on Sunday evening at the open air auditorium of the Indira Gandhi National Centre of Arts(IGNCA), Rajendra Prasad Road here. […]

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North East Art Festival 2011 and Workshop Concludes

ITANAGAR, April 3 : Lalit Kala Akademi (LKA), New Delhi, the pivot of visual art movement in India held its first North East Art Festival 2011 and Workshop here from March 29 which ended yesterday. The exhibition displayed 30 large paintings and six s…


ITANAGAR, April 3 : Lalit Kala Akademi (LKA), New Delhi, the pivot of visual art movement in India held its first North East Art Festival 2011 and Workshop here from March 29 which ended yesterday. The exhibition displayed 30 large paintings and six sculptures created by the artists of the North East; each of them […]

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First Phase Of Assam Election Today | Assam Election 2011

Assam goes to the first phase of the Assembly polls today which will determine the fate of 485 candidates in 62 constituencies. Polling will begin at 7 am and the voters will be able to exercise their right to franchise till 3 pm. Campaigning for the …


Assam goes to the first phase of the Assembly polls today which will determine the fate of 485 candidates in 62 constituencies. Polling will begin at 7 am and the voters will be able to exercise their right to franchise till 3 pm. Campaigning for the first phase ended on Friday which saw a number […]

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Arunachal Governor Flags Off Mt.Everest Expidition 2011

Itanagar April 1 (ArunachalTimes): It is going to be landmark event in the history of adventure sports of Arunachal Pradesh, said Governor JJ Singh, while flagging off Team Arunachal members of the Mt Everest Expedition 2011 at a small but impressive …


Itanagar April 1 (ArunachalTimes): It is going to be landmark event in the history of adventure sports of Arunachal Pradesh, said Governor JJ Singh, while flagging off Team Arunachal members of the Mt Everest Expedition 2011 at a small but impressive function at Raj Bhavan here today.   The team consists of two young ladies, […]

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Nagaland Shows Negative Population Growth Rate According To Census 2011

KOHIMA/DELHI, APRil 1 (AGENCIES): Nagaland has recorded a negative decadal growth of population with the new Census data showing the state’s population at 19,80,602 against the 2001 figure of 19,88,636.   While all the North Eastern states recorded the decadal population growth more or less around the national average of 17.64 per cent, Nagaland recorded […]



KOHIMA/DELHI, APRil 1 (AGENCIES): Nagaland has recorded a negative decadal growth of population with the new Census data showing the state’s population at 19,80,602 against the 2001 figure of 19,88,636.

 

While all the North Eastern states recorded the decadal population growth more or less around the national average of 17.64 per cent, Nagaland recorded the same at minus 0.40 per cent.

 

Nagaland had recorded the country s highest decadal population growth of 64.41 per cent in 2001 and 56.08 in 1991 respectively.
However, the State Government had rejected the state’s 2001 Census figures describing them as exaggeration and for the past one year have made appeals to the people, particularly the village authorities to give correct data during the Census operation 2011.

 

State census director Hekali Zhimomi said all efforts were made throughout the year to have a correct Census figure of Nagaland and community leaders were persuaded and mobilised at various levels to carry out a meaningful Census operation this time.

 

Rejecting the 2001 Census, the State Government on various occasions found that most of the villages recorded exaggerated population figures believing that they would get more financial allocations from the government for various rural development schemes.

 

This prevailing perception prompted Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio to make repeated appeals to the people to give correct data to the enumerators and how it helps grassroots planning process. He had also explained to village authorities like village councils and village development boards that exaggerated figures would not ensue more flow of funds.

 

Neighbouring Assam which registers 2011 population at around 3.12 crore, records the decadal growth at 16.83 per cent against 18.85 per cent in 2001, despite popular perception of influx of migrants from Bangladesh.

 

The total provisional population of seven NE states and Sikkim has been registered at 4.56 crore as on March 31, 2011. Meghalaya has recorded the highest decadal growth of 27.82 per cent among all the seven north-eastern states, as per the provisional report of Census 2011.

 

According to the Provisional Population Totals for Census 2011, India’s population has risen to 1.21 billion – an increase of over 181 million in the last decade – but the gender imbalance is the worst since independence, indicating a persisting preference for male children.

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Sukhois inducted

GUWAHATI, Mar 1 (NNN): A fleet of Sukhois was formally inducted at Chabua, the Indian Air Force`s easternmost base in Assam on Tuesday. The induction was done through a ceremonial… Read more »

GUWAHATI, Mar 1 (NNN): A fleet of Sukhois was formally inducted at Chabua, the Indian Air Force`s easternmost base in Assam on Tuesday. The induction was done through a ceremonial fly-past by three SU 30 MKI aircrafts.

Air Marshal KK Nohwar, AOC-in-C of Eastern Air Command, Air Commodore Mrigendra Singh, AOC of Chabua Air Force Station, senior army and air force officers as well as civil dignitaries attended the induction ceremony.

`The Vijaynagar runway is being repaired and will soon open to operations of fixed-wing aircraft for better air maintenance,` said Air Marshal Nohwar.

Vijaynagar is on the southeastern tip of Arunachal Pradesh bordering China and Myanmar. The IAF periodically drops essentials for locals and ex-defence personnel settled there to keep a watch over the frontier.

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