State Emergency Operation Centre Control room COVID-19 Government of Nagaland Home Department has issued the report on Law & Order across the state as on 10th May 2020 where the Principal Secretary Home, Abhijit Sinha stated that 3(three) persons violated the lock down process &curfew orders.
SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPT CLARIFIES
The Principal Director School Education, Shanavas C, IAS has in a clarification stated that some confusion have aroused among few school authorities regarding matters related to the Tele/Radio Tutoring Programme being conducted by the department. Therefore, the following clarifications have been issued for the information of all concerned so as to clear the confusions.
DC KOHIMA INFORMS
Gregory Thejawelie NCS, Deputy Commissioner Kohima has informed that in partial modification of the office order No.DCK/CON/COVID-19/2020/413, Dated Kohima the 5th May 2020, the following revised directives are to be strictly followed with immediate effect till further orders.
GOVERNMENT TO REQUISITION HOSTELS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS/COLLEGES
With more people opting to return home from different parts of the country in view of COVID-19 pandemic, the government is planning to use hostel facilities of both private schools and colleges to quarantine the returnees for Dimapur district.
ONLY SUSPECTED PERSON SHOWING SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19 WILL BE QUARANTINED: ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT TASK FORCE
In a meeting held at Deputy Commissioner's residence on 11th May 2020, the Zunheboto District Task Force along with Sümi Hoho, Sümi Kükami Hoho, Sümi Totomi Hoho and ZCMC members has decided that with respect to all those stranded persons coming from outside the state to Zunheboto District, only the suspected persons showing symptoms of Covid-19 will be quarantined at Quarantined Facility center and rest will be home quarantined in their respective subdivision following s
RELOCATION EXERCISE OF STRANDED PEOPLE IN KOHIMA DAY 5 REPORT
On 11th May 2020, the fifth day of the transportation exercise altogether 33 buses carrying 956 stranded persons departed from Kohima to various districts in the State. Out of the 33 buses 13 buses went to Mon, 11 to Tuensang and 9 buses to Kiphire.