Plantation drives, social work mark World Environment Day



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World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5 every year to raise awareness and encourage action for the protection of the planet. The theme of this year celebration was “Beat Plastic Pollution”. Nagaland too observed the day by organising various activities such as plantation drives, social works, etc by various organisations, educational institutions and NGOs.

AYO & ASU: Joining United Nation’s call towards a healthier planet, World Environment Day was observed at Kisama Heritage Village with a plantation and cleanliness drive organised by Angami Youth Organization (AYO) and Angami Students’ Union (ASU) in collaboration with Samagra Shiksha Nagaland under Department of School Education (DoSE) at Kisama. In his address, advisor of School Education, Dr Kekhrie Yhome, highlighted the adverse effects of climate change. Earlier, the programme was chaired by AYO environment secretary, Kedoroko Casavi while pastor, Phesama Baptist Church, Rokovilie Zashümo offered a prayer. The keynote address was delivered by AYO president, Kesosul Christopher Ltu while vote of thanks was proposed by vice president Dievi Yano.

GPS Kigwema, GMS Kigwema A, GMS Phesama, St Paul School, Nagaland Police Central School Phesama, GHS Kigwema and Japfü Christian College Kigwema took part in the plantation drive.

KOHIMA 9 A/C: Kohima 9 A/C observed the day by carrying out plantation drive at Heritage, DC, Bungalow.

On the occasion, Dr Tseilhoutuo Rhütso, called for action from individuals to protect the environment.

Short speeches were presented by ICAR (North), Maj General Vikas Lakhera, students of G Rio School, Fernwood School and SPG, Net Zero Fellow, Virosanuo Solo. The drive was organised in collaboration with T Khel Youth Organisation, department of Land Resources and Forest department and Assam rifles and about 10,000 tree saplings were distributed for plantation drive.

NIMSR: On the occasion, Nagaland In-Service Doctors’ Association in collaboration with Forest department organized a plantation drive at Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (NIMSR), Kohima.

Speaking on the occasion, chief secretary, J Alam said that the government was doing a lot for the environment by organizing awareness campaigns and activities such as ban on single-use plastics. Commissioner and secretary Health and Family Welfare, Y Kikheto Sema encouraged the gathering present to pledge to beat plastic pollution and strive for a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable planet.

Earlier Dr. Bernard Amer, president of NIDA gave the opening remarks and chaired the programme. Dr Vibeituonuo M Sachu, principal director, DHFW delivered the welcome address, and Vikepu Tepa, chaplain, NHAK said a prayer.

Street cleaning of ZZYC: Kohima district administration in collaboration with Züb Züb India, Nagaland Forest Department, Kohima Smart City Development Limited, and Kohima Municipal Council organized a mass cleanliness drive in all wards of its municipality under the National Clean Air Program (NCAP).
DC Kohima, Shanavas C flagged off the Street Cleaning of Züb Züb Your City (ZZYC) from Old MLA junction to Capital Cultural Hall and after the completion of the mass cleanliness drive, a short formal programme was held at Capital Cultural Hall, Kohima.

DC Kohima also launched NCAP Promo Video and encouraged everyone to inculcate civic sense and be responsible citizens in keeping the surroundings, towns, and cities clean.

Senior Manager, Kohima Smart City Development Limited (KSCDL), Angke Konyak delivered a short speech. Also, the founder, Züb Züb India, Pelenuo shared about its journey titled “Let me tell you a story.” While Range Forest Officer, Pezaneinuo Chielie presented a topic on “Time to Contribute to our Planet Earth.” and also administered Pledge on “Life Style for Environment” (LiFE). Administrator, KMC, Lanusenla Longkumer, highlighted the aims and objectives of “Meru LiFE, Mera Swachh Shekar Campaign, and its successful culmination and EAC Kezocha, Molosangla Ozukum pronounced a vote of thanks.

RRR centre to be opened once a week: Speaking to this correspondent, KMC administrator Lanusenla Longkumer said that Reused, Recycle and Reduce (RRR) centre which was launched on May 20 will be opened once a week. She said that the centre has received plastic chairs, plastic utensils and homewares, electronic items etc. Lanusenla said she was happy to see people coming forward and informed that collected items have stored at KMC building which will be opened once a week for the public.

KVSU: Kohima Village Students’ Union (KVSU) with 1st Lushai Hills Assam Rifles, Kohima carried out plantation drive at Kohima Village V.D.B Road below I.G Stadium.

KCK: Friends of Nature and the department of Environmental Science, Kohima College units jointly organized a programme on the theme “Solution to Plastic Pollution” #Beat Plastic Pollution on June 3.

PWD South division: On the occasion, PWD South division, Kohima led by executive engineer South, Er. Vizotuo Seletsu carried out a plantation drive in all PMGSY road under Southern area of Kohima district.

CWSN: Government Primary School for Children with Special Needs (CWSN), Lerie, Kohima observed the under the theme “One Earth – One Family – One Future” in the school premise.

To mark the day, various activities were organized which included cleaning the school compound, planting trees and re-cycling plastics.

FOCUS- Nagaland: FOCUS- Nagaland observed the day in collaboration with NSF at the NSF Solidarity Park Kohima.

Additional secretary, Sentiwapang Aier, spoke on behalf of APC, R. Benchilo Thong.

State project director, additional secretary, FOCUS- Nagaland, Dr Jitendra Gupta also addressed the gathering and shared the objectives of FOCUS.

NSF president, Kegwayhun Tep, in his special remark, emphasized on the need to preserve the environment.

NZP: Nagaland Zoological Park (NZP) observed the day with minister of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, CL John as special invitee.
A total of about 160 participants including students from four schools and one college along with their teachers attended the event.
To mark the occasion competitions on painting and innovative product making from recyclable waste materials was conducted.

2 Dimapur II A/C: NDPP 2 Dimapur II AC along with advisor Labour, Employment and skill Development and Excise, Moatoshi Longkumer, organized a tree plantation at Duncan, Supply and Court area.
DPDB: A tree plantation drive and beautification of Dimapur city was carried out by the members of the Dimapur District Planning & Development Board (DPDB) members, at different locations under Dimapur district.

NCD: Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) planted around 250 tree saplings in and along roadside of New Naga Cemetery, at Zani Village, Dimapur. The saplings were provided by DFO Dimapur.

LFI: Eco Club and Yuva Tourism Club of Livingstone Foundation International (LFI) organised a bicycle awareness rally and tree plantation drive under the theme ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’.
The bicycle rally was flagged off by director LFI Ani Yepthomi. Students from Grades-VI to XII took part in the bicycle rally which started from the School Campus and culminated at the Nagaland Zoological Park.
Later, the students of Grades-I to XII along with the mentors undertook a tree plantation drive in the school campus.
Immanuel College: Eco Club, Immanuel College, celebrated the day by organising painting and slogan writings based on the theme.
Angel Home: Angel Home at Signal Angami village, Dimapur observed the day with a tree plantation drive in the premises.

DBC: Duncan Bosti Council (DBC) organized a tree plantation programme with the students of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) and Duncan Woman Union.
GHS Lengrijan: GHS Lengrijan observed the day where the students participated in collecting plastic materials in the surrounding and disposed it safely. The Eco Club also planted trees in and around the school campus.
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MS Sangtamtilla: GMS Sangtamtilla Dimapur “Team Eco-Club” observed the day under the theme ‘The Earth is what we all have in common. The activities included cleaning of school surroundings and plantation of 50 fruits saplings along the school boundaries, few ornamental trees were also planted in the school compound.

Lotha Officers Association (LOA) in collaboration with the department of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Nagaland (DEFCC) and Nagaland Empowerment of People through Economic Development (NEPED) planted of varieties of tree saplings from Wokha to Yikhum village. Earlier, commissioner and secretary & TL, NEPED & president Lotha Officers Association, K. Libanthung Lotha flagged off of the WED Avenue plantation and read out the Mission LIFE Pledge. DC Wokha, Ajit Kumar Ranjan thanked the LOA for the initiative in carrying out the plantation drive from Wokha to Yikhum village.

According to DFO, Wokha 15510 different varieties of tree saplings were distributed for planting.

Lotha Students’ Union (LSU) also celebrated the day at Chukitong, Wokha. LSU officials led by its president Lirhonthung Kithan carried out plantation drive at LSU Park Chukitong compound. The plantation drive was carried out in collaboration with department of Forest & Climate Change, Wokha. Land owner’s union (LOU), Doyang Hydro Power Station (DHPS) in collaboration with the DHPS, NEEPCO and Forest Department, Wokha under the theme “Single use of and plastic, beat plastic pollution” organized plantation drive.

Walkathon: Wokha district education department including Samagra Shiksha Wokha organized a walkathon/plogging from PWD Junction to DEO Wokha office in line with ongoing Janbhagidari/people’s participation at Wokha town Hundreds of students, teachers and officials of Wokha district education department went around picking up plastics and litters all along the walkathon route of around 2 kms covering the main part of Wokha town along with banners and posters reading: ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’, ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’, etc.

Mokokchung

Mokokchung District Planning & development Board(DPDB) with initiatives from department of Forest, Rural development, Water resources, Soil & Water Conservation, Land Resources and PHED observed the day at Longkotsung, Mokokchung Village .

Advisor of Water Resources and chairman Mokokchung DPDB, Tongpang Ozukum spoke on the occasion and planted tree sapling.

Walkaton-cum-cyclothon: National Programme on climate change &Human Health (NPCCHH) under department of Health & Family Welfare Mokokchung conducted Walkaton-cum-Cyclothon.

The event was flagged off by CMO Mokokchung, Dr. Kibangkumba.

Meanwhile, Eco Friendly Club Dr. IMDH Mokokchung observed the day at Dr. Imkongliba Ao Monument Garden, IMDH.

District health society, Mon organized mass social work within the health units of the district.

In commemoration of the day, the district would also roll out one week long campaign in some of the selected health units with the title “Our Earth, Our Health, Our Responsibility” and under the theme Beat Plastic Pollution.

The team also took a pledge to take complete responsibility to reduce consumption of plastic to less than half. After which, CMO Dr Vizokholu Theyo planted a pine tree at the office premise to mark the world environment day.

Pangthet Team, Monyakshu village also observed the day by organising a plantation drive in and around Monyakshu Village, Mon. Around 200 saplings were planted.

Zunheboto

Zunheboto district celebrated the day by planting tree saplings at various places. The mass plantation drive was led by Deputy Commissioner Rahul Bhanudas Mali along with ZAPO officials, STH, Sakhi One Center, Green Club, NYK, MSK, and DC staff.

Zunheboto district Bharat Scouts and Guides also observed the day by cleaning the district ground and surrounding areas.

LONGLENG

DEF Longleng observed the day at SP’s Office Longleng by organising plantation and cleanliness drive. Altogether 300 saplings were planted at SP’s Office premises, New Police Reserve Hamlikong, and New Site Bhumnyu.

CHIEPHOBOZOU

ADC Chiephobozou Office in collaboration with Chiephobozou Town Council and Range Office Chiephobozou, Forest Department organised various programme at ADC Office Chiephobozou . At the programme EAC Chiephobozou, Ane Khieya gave a speech on World Environment Day while EAC Botsa, Arhonbeni Ezung spoke on the theme and RRR (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle). The day long activities included tree plantation drive, distribution of tree sapling and prize distribution of painting competition on the theme “Lifestyle for environment”.

In Pughoboto, to mark the day a programme was organized where Dr. Sukhato A. Sema, MLA emphasized the need for proper waste management and appealed to all the gathering to plant at least one tree each
Kihoto Wotsa shared the significance of the day and ADC Pughoboto, Tiameren Chang thanked all the participants.

Mega tree plantation: Advisor of CAWD and Taxes, Kudecho Khamo launched a mega tree plantation drive in commemoration of 50th anniversary of Phek district under the banner of Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) at Sedzü, Thenyizu. Delivering keynote address Satahi Shijoh, finance secretary CPO highlighted the significance of the world environment day where CPO in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Phek district formation have initiated the mega tree plantation drive.

CPO: To mark the day a mega trees plantation drive commemorating the 50th anniversary of the formation of Phek district was organized by Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) in collaboration with Phek district administration where the denizens planted tress saplings in their villages, roadsides, and the highways.

The plantation drive kicked off with a programme held at the DC’s office compound, where DC Phek, Kumar Ramnikant acknowledged the CPO for making plantation drive a mass movement every year in the district. He said the plantation drive undertaken to show concern for the future generation.

CPO president,Vezuhu Keyho said CPO has taken the mega tree plantation drive to fulfill the resolution of the CPO and show its concern for bio-diversity, preservation of forests, and promote tree plantation amidst the environmental degradation and global warming.

 

   

Countries ready to help Iran



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Saudi Arabia expressed solidarity with Iran after the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi crashed on Sunday (May 19), saying it was ready to provide any assistance Iran needed.

Arab News reported that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia said that Riyadh is monitoring the incident with concern.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi government said in a statement that it had ordered its interior ministry, the Red Crescent and other related organizations to assist neighboring Iran in the search mission.

Iranian search and rescue teams are carrying out a rescue operation in the fog-shrouded mountains after the helicopter carrying President and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian went missing in a crash on Sunday, state media IRNA reported.

IRNA also reported that fears for Raisi grew after contact was lost with the helicopter carrying him in East Azerbaijan province.

On the other hand, Qatar has also said that it is ready to provide all kinds of support for Iran's search efforts.

The UAE's foreign ministry said in a statement that it stands by Iran and is ready to assist in efforts to find the helicopter carrying Raisi.

Turkey's foreign ministry said steps have been taken to provide all kinds of assistance in search and rescue operations.

The European Union said it had activated its rapid response mapping service to help Iran search for the helicopter.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on the Telegram messaging app, "Russia is ready to provide all necessary assistance in finding the missing helicopter and investigating the cause of the incident."

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The helicopter carrying Raisi has been found



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The helicopter carrying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has been found, Reuters reported, citing the country's state television.

Al Jazeera reported that rescue and search teams have found the crashed helicopter. However, the report did not provide any details about President Raisi and other officials on board the helicopter.

Meanwhile, an official of the Iranian Red Crescent, who participated in the rescue operation of the helicopter, said that the rescue operation is still underway. Some local media reported unconfirmed reports that the crashed helicopter had been found.

Regarding Energy Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian, a journalist of the country's state television said that they have no information about finding the helicopter.

A helicopter carrying Iranian President Raisi and senior officials crashed in a mountainous area in Iran's East Azerbaijan province on Sunday (May 19).

The helicopter was carrying Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, Governor of East Azerbaijan Province Malek Rahmati and Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Al-Hashem, spokesman for Iran's supreme leader in the province.

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Raisi was not found, a massive search operation is underway



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Hours after the helicopter crash, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian have not been found.

A massive search operation is underway in remote mountainous areas of Iran's East Azerbaijan province to find them. However, the rescue operation is being hampered due to hostile weather, the country's officials said.

On Sunday (May 19), President of Iran Ibrahim Raisi went to inaugurate a dam in the border area of Azerbaijan. President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was also there.

From there, Ibrahim Raisi and other officials with him were returning to Tabriz, the capital of East Azerbaijan province, with a fleet of three helicopters. En route, the helicopter carrying the president crashed near the Zolfa region of East Azerbaijan. The other two helicopters reached their destination safely.

Apart from the Iranian president and foreign minister, Malek Rahmati, the governor of East Azerbaijan Province and Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Hashem, the spokesman of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in this province, were in the crashed helicopter.

As the location of the crashed helicopter could not be identified even after a few hours of the accident, there were fears whether they would be rescued alive.

An Iranian official, who did not want to be named, told AFP, "We are still optimistic." But the news coming from the accident site is very worrying. The hostile weather and heavy fog made it difficult for the rescuers to reach the crash site.

The country's Meteorological Department says that the area may experience severe weather till Monday night. An official of the local weather department said there may be rain and heavy fog overnight in the area where the helicopter carrying the president crashed. He said that such weather may remain till Monday.

Iran's Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said that time is needed to identify the location of the crashed helicopter. He said, "Many rescue teams are searching for the missing helicopter. But time is needed to know where the helicopter crashed because the weather conditions there are very hostile. Along with the rain, there is heavy fog. This is disrupting the rescue work.

Quoting officials involved in the rescue operation, the local media reported that 40 rescue teams participated in the rescue operation. Rescuers are accompanied by ambulances and drones. Emergency services personnel, police and members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as well as the military joined the search operation, the country's army chief, Mohammad Bagheri, said.

Ahmad Ali Reza Beigi, an Iranian parliamentarian elected from Tabriz, said rescuers have not yet identified the location of the crashed helicopter. Heavy rain and fog made their rescue difficult.

Iran's Tasnim media reported that an emergency phone call from the helicopter informed that the helicopter had crashed. The phone call was made by the officials accompanying the President in the helicopter. However, the connection was disconnected before the end of the conversation.

Local media reported that a massive search operation was launched after receiving the news of the helicopter crash. But the helicopter has not been found yet. Rescue work is hampered due to rain and fog.

Iran's Fars news agency reported that in the darkness of the night, nothing can be seen even five meters away in the inaccessible mountainous area. Due to this, the rescue workers are facing a lot of complications.

The cabinet members of the country held an emergency meeting in the situation. After the meeting, the Vice President and some ministers went to Tabriz. IRGC chief Hossein Salami went to the accident site to speed up the rescue operation. He held meetings with various levels of commanders, ministers and local officials of IRGC.

Many other countries, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Iraq, have expressed concern over the crash of the helicopter carrying Ibrahim Raisi. Turkey has sent a 32-member rescue team to assist in the rescue operation. These rescue workers are especially skilled in mountain rescue operations.

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Slovakian Prime Minister Fico is in critical condition after being shot



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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was injured in the shooting. He was shot several times. As a result, the condition is critical. He is being taken by helicopter to Banska Bystrica. This measure has been taken because it will take a long time to get him to Bratislava because he needs urgent treatment. It will be understood in the next two or three hours what is his condition. Online Al Jazeera reported that this was said on his verified Facebook account. He was shot in the town of Handlova on Wednesday afternoon. President Zuzana Kaputova condemned the brutal and merciless attack.

A person has been arrested on suspicion. Parliament was in session at the time of the incident. Deputy Speaker Lubos Blaha informed the members about the matter. He then adjourned the session until further notice. President said - I am saddened by this news. I am wishing Robert Fico much strength and a speedy recovery during this difficult time. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned the attack. He told X- Such violence has no place in our society. It undermines democracy. My condolences to Prime Minister Fico and his family, she added.

Meanwhile, local media reports said he was shot four times in the stomach outside the House of Culture in Handlova town on Wednesday afternoon. As soon as he was rescued from there, the police surrounded the spot and arrested a suspect.

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