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DC LONGLENG INFORMS

As a preventive measures to control the spread of Noval Corona Virus (COVID-19) and also to ensure the availability of essential commodities to the people the Deputy Commissioner Longleng M. Shayung Phom has directed all the shops and business establishments dealing with groceries and vegetables to open their shops and businesses establishments from 07:00 am to 01:00 pm.

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DC ZUNHEBOTO DIRECTS VCCs/GBS

DC, Zunheboto, Peter Lichamo, sent out a circular for strict compliance with immediate effect, directing all VCCs/GBs of all villages and wards under Zunheboto District to carry out the following order:

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DC KOHIMA INFORMS

Gregory Thejawelie, NCS,  Deputy Commissioner Kohima has informed that in the interest of Public Service and Safety, all private water tankers not possessing necessary Permit issued by the Kohima Municipal Council have been banned from plying with immediate effect.

Further, the following guidelines are to be strictly followed by the Drivers and handymen of the permitted private water tankers:

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DC MON DIRECTS

Deputy commissioner, Mon Thavaseelan K, IAS in an order issued on 27th March 2020 stated that, in continuation of directive issued by his office vide order No.GA/DEV/COVID-19/2020/90 Dated 7th March 2020 and in pursuance of Order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, all social/political/sports/entertainment/academic/cultural/ religious functions/gatherings are barred in Mon District for a period of 21 days w.e.f 25/03/2020.

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DAILY BAZAAR AND GROCERY SHOPS OPENED FOR 2 (TWO) HOURS AT KIPHIRE

As per the order given by the Deputy Commissioner Kiphire, SaritaYadav IAS daily bazaar and grocery shops will be open only on every alternate days i.e. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 11 A.m.

The shops were opened for two hours this morning (27th March 2020) to the public to purchase their daily essential commodities. They were also allowed to purchase only 10 kg of foodgrains per family.