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Nagaland govt to hold meet on FMR, PAP tomorrow

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Dimapur: The Nagaland govt has convened a consultative meeting with civil society organisations in the state banquet hall, Kohima, on Wednesday to deliberate on pressing issues such as the Free Movement Regime (FMR) along the India-Myanmar border, Protected Area Permit (PAP), maintenance of peace in the state, Inner Line Permit (ILP) and the Naga political issue.

The meeting will also discuss Naga customary laws, the Nagaland Village and Tribal Area Council Act, Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland and road development with special reference to the construction of Foothill road and Showba-Pangsa road, the state home department said on Monday.

CM Neiphiu Rio, deputy chief ministers TR Zeliang and Y Patton, Nagaland assembly speaker Sharingain Longkumer, all ministers, two Lok Sabha members of Parliament, all MLAs, chief secretary, along with other senior officials of the state govt will be present in the meeting. The govt has requested the civil society organisations to attend the meeting with three representatives each.

Dimapur: The Nagaland govt has convened a consultative meeting with civil society organisations in the state banquet hall, Kohima, on Wednesday to deliberate on pressing issues such as the Free Movement Regime (FMR) along the India-Myanmar border, Protected Area Permit (PAP), maintenance of peace in the state, Inner Line Permit (ILP) and the Naga political issue.

The meeting will also discuss Naga customary laws, the Nagaland Village and Tribal Area Council Act, Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland and road development with special reference to the construction of Foothill road and Showba-Pangsa road, the state home department said on Monday.

CM Neiphiu Rio, deputy chief ministers TR Zeliang and Y Patton, Nagaland assembly speaker Sharingain Longkumer, all ministers, two Lok Sabha members of Parliament, all MLAs, chief secretary, along with other senior officials of the state govt will be present in the meeting. The govt has requested the civil society organisations to attend the meeting with three representatives each.

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