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Nagaland Assembly Passes Municipal Bill, Retains 33% Reservation For Women
- Friday November 10, 2023
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury
The Nagaland Assembly on Thursday passed the Nagaland Municipal Bill, 2023 and retained 33 per cent reservation for women.
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Supreme Court Puts On Hold Order Cancelling Nagaland Local Body Polls
- Thursday April 6, 2023
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury
The Nagaland government's decision to indefinitely cancel the election to 36 town councils and three municipal councils, due on May 16, was put on hold by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
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Army Called In After Day-Long Protests, Arson In Kohima: 10 Facts
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, Ratnadip Choudhury, Saurabh Gupta, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Kohima calmed down late on Thursday night after the Army was called in. Five columns, or 375 soldiers, were deployed across the city, which had witnessed arson and vandalism since afternoon as the protests escalated against Nagaland Chief Minister's refusal to postpone the municipal elections, in which seats were reserved for women. Sources said it...
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Nagaland Assembly Passes Municipal Bill, Retains 33% Reservation For Women
- Friday November 10, 2023
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury
The Nagaland Assembly on Thursday passed the Nagaland Municipal Bill, 2023 and retained 33 per cent reservation for women.
- www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court Puts On Hold Order Cancelling Nagaland Local Body Polls
- Thursday April 6, 2023
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury
The Nagaland government's decision to indefinitely cancel the election to 36 town councils and three municipal councils, due on May 16, was put on hold by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Army Called In After Day-Long Protests, Arson In Kohima: 10 Facts
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, Ratnadip Choudhury, Saurabh Gupta, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Kohima calmed down late on Thursday night after the Army was called in. Five columns, or 375 soldiers, were deployed across the city, which had witnessed arson and vandalism since afternoon as the protests escalated against Nagaland Chief Minister's refusal to postpone the municipal elections, in which seats were reserved for women. Sources said it...
- www.ndtv.com