Nagaland Governor P B Acharya urges people to work for better future

Expressing that Nagaland, the 16th state of Indian Republic, is an equal partner in this great journey, he said peace is a pre-requisite for progress.

Nagaland Governor P B Acharya urges people to work for better future
KOHIMA: Nagaland Governor P B Acharya today called upon the people of the state to work together towards realising the vision for a better future for themselves and posterity.

"As we embark upon the journey of another year of our Republic, it is time to take stock not only of our achievements but also of the challenges that lie ahead," said the Governor while addressing the 66th Republic Day parade after unfurling the National tri-colour at Secretariat Plaza here.

Expressing that Nagaland the 16th state of Indian Republic, is an equal partner in this great journey, he said peace is a pre-requisite for progress in any society.

He maintained that by and large, the law and order situation in the state remained peaceful.

"There were incidents of violence and tension along the inter-state border with Assam, particularly in Ralan area of Wokha district, but timely intervention by the district administration and police in the Disputed Area Belt and meetings between the Chief Ministers, Chief Secretaries and the Commissioners of the two States helped prevent further escalation of tension," he said.

The Governor said that in order to bring about lasting peace in the state, the ongoing talks between the Government of India and the Naga underground factions have to be brought to an amicable settlement.
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"Even as the peace talks continue, the civil society yearns for a peaceful and enabling environment for progress," he said.

The Governor asserted that the state government as facilitator will continue to pursue for an early solution to the Naga political problem to bring permanent peace in the state.

Maintaining that the Naga people mostly depend on agriculture, he said the productivity of food grains has increased from 700 kgs per hectare in 1963 to 2,267 kgs per hectare in 2013-14.
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Spectacular images of 66th Republic Day celebrations across India
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Children run with the tricolour on the eve of Republic Day in Agartala.
Children run with the tricolour on the eve of Republic Day in Agartala.
Students celebrating on the eve of Republic Day at Tagore Theater, Chandigarh.
Students celebrating on the eve of Republic Day at Tagore Theater, Chandigarh.
Young girls buying tricolour on the eve of Republic Day celebrations in Allahabad.
Young girls buying tricolour on the eve of Republic Day celebrations in Allahabad.
Young girls make a selfie with national flags as they gear up for upcoming Republic day celebrations in Bhopal.
Young girls make a selfie with national flags as they gear up for upcoming Republic day celebrations in Bhopal.
Mood picture of Republic day celebration at Parade Ground Chandigarh.
Mood picture of Republic day celebration at Parade Ground Chandigarh.
Children of various schools performing during cultural events at Republic day celebration programme held at Manekshaw parade ground in Bangalore.
Children of various schools performing during cultural events at Republic day celebration programme held at Manekshaw parade ground in Bangalore.
Students present cultural events during Republic Day celebration.
Students present cultural events during Republic Day celebration.
Children run with the tricolour on the eve of Republic Day in Agartala.
Children run with the tricolour on the eve of Republic Day in Agartala.
The national flags painted on the face of a girl ahead of Republic Day celebrations in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
The national flags painted on the face of a girl ahead of Republic Day celebrations in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
Children run with the tricolour ahead of Republic Day, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Sivasagar in Assam.
Children run with the tricolour ahead of Republic Day, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Sivasagar in Assam.
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