YOUTH RESOURCES AND SPORTS
DEPARTMENT
NAGALAND: KOHIMA
ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
2018-19
Contents Page No.
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. ORGANISATIONAL CHART OF THE DEPARTMENT 2
3. GENDER RATIO 3
4. SPORTS SECTION 4-6
5. ACTIVITIES DURING THE YEAR 6-15
6. YOUTH SECTION 16-18
7. BHARAT SCOUTS AND GUIDES (BS&G) 18-22
8. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC) 23-24
9. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) CELL 25-26
10. ENGINEERING WING 27-28
11. MUSIC TASK FORCE (MTF) 39-30
INTRODUCTION:
When the state of Nagaland was established on 1st December
1963, Youth Resources and Sports Department was not existing as an
independent department, but to boost the youth activities in the state,
it was formed as a separate department in the year 1986 bifurcated
from the erstwhile Department of School and Physical Education as
Department of Physical Education, Sports & Youth Welfare. In the
year 1993 the nomenclature of the erstwhile Department of Physical
Education and Youth Welfare was changed to „Department of Youth
Resources and Sports‟ by the State Government in recognition of the
fact that youth development is a multi-faceted concept, and that the
progress of our State depends on the way through which the youth are
to be encouraged and nurtured as a positive force for National
progress and also to enable them to contribute towards Nation
building activities and economic progress.
Accordingly the department is now functioning under this name.
The department carries out the activities related to sports, youth,
cultural activities, infrastructures and Sport academies. In addition to
the administration of Sports and Youth, the National Cadet Corps
(NCC), Bharat Scouts and Guides (BS&G), National Service Scheme
(NSS), Music Task Force (MTF) and Engineering Wing PWD(H)
falls within the ambit of the department.
The main function of the Department is to harness the youth to
fully realize the potential and talent and to promote and channelize in
the field of sports, music and other youth centric activities.
2. ORGANISATIONAL CHART OF THE DEPARTMENT
Chief Minister
Total number of staff in Directorate Office:
a) Class-I = 16
b) Class-II = 25
c) Class-III = 46
d) Class-IV = 19
Total number of Staff in District Offices:
a) Class-I = 16
b) Class-II = 03
c) Class-III = 102
d) Class-IV = 138
3. GENDER RATIO
Class Male Female Total
Secretary
Advisor
Director
District Sports
Officer
(11 Nos.)
Youth Resources
Officer
(8 Nos.)
Addl. Director
Registrar
Group Commander NCC (5 wings)
State Liaison Officer (NSS)
State Chief Commissioner
Bharat Scouts & Guides
Asst. Director
Sports
Executive Engineer, PWD (H)
Asst. Director
Youth Affairs
Project Director, Music Task Force
Joint Director
Deputy Director
Joint Secretary
Under Secretary
Deputy
Secretary
Class-I 24 8 32
Class-II 19 9 28
Class-III 92 56 148
Class-IV 142 15 157
Total 277 88 365
Pie Chart Distribution:
4. SPORTS SECTION:
The activity of sports can be traced back to the early existence of human
being and was regarded as a great way to master the benefit of nature and its
environment. Sports among the youth has been noted as a key factor to promote
Female 38%
Male 62%
Class-III
Female
25%
Male 75%
Class-I
Female 33%
Male 67%
Class-II
Female 10%
Male 90%
Class-IV
social traits which also have the added advantage of working their way to a
better lifestyle that will improve their health and positive youth development.
Sport is found in the form of competition and recreational activities
which are an essential component for growth and development of a young
individual as well as adult population. The youth in the State comprises of
44.96% in the age group of 13-35 years (as per 2011 Census) which constitute
the most dynamic and vibrant segment of the society which need to inculcate
the spirit of competitiveness and team work.
According to health experts there is a growing trend of moral decadence
among the youth which is due to an individual being idle wherein they develop
undesirable habits.
The Department therefore, seeks to create an enabling environment and
act as catalyst and to facilitate the promotion and development of Youth &
Sports at Regional levels with a vision to scale National and International arena
by organising events such as Catch Them Young Tournament, participating in
the National School Games, Indigenous Games, various youth fest and cultural
programmes, Adventure Sports, Subroto International Football Cup, Dr. T.Ao
Trophy and the upcoming Dr. T.Ao North East Tournament.
Current Status:
The Department has 2(two) Sports Academy at I.G. Stadium, Kohima and State
Sports Academy at Dimapur with 211 students of 6(six) Olympic disciplines.
A. SPORTS ACADEMY I.G.STADIUM, KOHIMA
Sl. No. Discipline Boys Girls Total Coaches
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Archery 18 16 34 02
2 Football 00 32 32 03
3 Taekwondo 30 00 30 01
4 Wrestling 15 15 30 02
Total 63 63 126 08
B. STATE SPORTS ACADEMY, DIMAPUR
Sl. No. Discipline Boys Girls Total Coaches
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Football 32 00 32 02
2 Boxing 12 08 20 03
3 Sepaktakraw 00 15 05 02
4 Total 44 41 85 10
From 2012-13 to 2016-17, the state has earned 113 Gold, 166 Silver, 218
Bronze in various Regional, National and International Tournaments,
portrays that there is ample talent in the State.
ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPORTS (2018-19)
1. The Indo-Bhutan Archery Championship was held at Thimpu, Bhutan
w.e.f 16th
– 17th June 2018 and won 4(four) Gold Medal and 1(one)
Bronze Medal.
2. The 21st Sub-Junior National Championship 2018 was held at
Bhubaneswar w.e.f 5th – 10
th June 2018 and won 1(one) Gold medal and
2(two) Bronze Medal.
3. The 1st North East Olympic Games 2018 was held at Imphal, Manipur
w.e.f 25th – 28
th October 2018 and secured 3(three) Silver medal and
17(seventeenth) Bronze Medal.
4. The 22nd
Junior National Sepaktakraw Championship 2018 was held at
Guwahati, Assam w.e.f 26th – 30
th October 2018 and won 1(one) Gold
and 1(one) Silver.
5. Nagpur Mayor Open Invitational National Archery Championship 2018
was held at Reshim Bagh, Nagpur, Maharashtra w.e.f 10th – 14
th
November 2018 and won 1(one) Silver Medal.
6. The 64th
National School Games 2018-19 Taekwondo (Boys) under 14
years was held at Imphal, Manipur w.e.f 26th November 2018 and won
2(two) Gold Medal and 1(One) Bronze Medal.
7. The 64th
National School Games U-19 Archery was held at New Delhi
w.e.f 2nd
– 9th January 2019 and secured 1(one) Gold Medal, 1(one) Silver
Medal and 1(one) Bronze medal.
The Department has 29 coaches in 15 disciplines and 8 PIS.
Government of India has launched „Khelo India‟ in April 2016, a National
Programme for Development of Sports to promote mass participation in the
Sports and achieve effective implementation.
The Department has 10(ten) topmost priority disciplines where special thrust
is emphased to Football, Archery, Taekwondo, Sepaktakraw, Boxing,
Wrestling, Athletics, Badminton, Table Tennis and Cricket.
The Department has 21(twenty one) Association affiliated to the Nagaland
Olympics Association namely Archery Association, Athletics Association,
Badminton Association, Basketball Association, Boxing Association,
Football Association, Handball Association, Hockey Association, Kabbadi
Association, Kho-Kho Association, MuayThai Association, Rifle
Association, Sepaktakraw Association, Softball Association, Table Tennis
Association, Taekwondo Association, Tennis Association, Volleyball
Association, Weightlifting Association and Wushu Association.
5. ACTIVITIES DURING THE YEAR
A. Dr. T. Ao Postage Stamp:
With the celebration of the 100th Birth Anniversary of Dr. T.Ao the
legendary Footballer on 28th
of January 2018, the Government of Nagaland
has earmarked many programmes/events for a year long celebration. The
Event was kicked off by the unveiling of the Commemorative stamp of the
icon Dr. Talimeren Ao, by the Hon‟ble Governor of Nagaland at Raj
Bhavan, Kohima on 28th January 2018.
Nagaland Governor, PB Acharya unveiling a commemorative stamp of
Dr. T.Ao at Raj Bhavan, Kohima on 28th January 2018.
B. Dr. T. Ao Regional Football Academy:
Construction of a long awaited football academy in honour of the
late Dr. T.Ao commenced with the laying of the foundation stone for the
Dr.T.Ao Regional Football Academy on June 8th
by the hon‟ble Chief
Minister of Nagaland Shri. Neiphiu Rio at Seithekema „C‟, Dimapur.
The foundation stone for the Dr. T.Ao Regional Football Academy, which
was laid by Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio at Seithekema „C‟, Dimapur on
June 8th
2018.
C. Dr. T. AO SPORTS AWARDS:
The State Government is giving adequate thrust for the development of
sports, so that it can infuse positive aspect of social life and make youth health
conscious and proactive and pursue the objective of „Achieving Excellence‟ in
Sports at all the levels. At the same time there is a need to encourage the
Sporting fraternity of the State to the fullest through public acknowledgement at
the highest level in the State.
With a view to nurture talents in the field of sports in the State, the
Governor of Nagaland and the Chief Minister of Nagaland re-instituted the “Dr.
T. Ao Sports Awards” for Distinction in the field of Sports to be conferred on
eminent Coaches, Sportsperson, Sports Administrators and
Institutions/Academy in the State. In this regard, the following persons received
the Dr. T.Ao Sports Award – with Cash Award and Citations on 15th
of August
2018.
D. Dr. T. Ao State Sports (Coaches) Awards 2018
1. Holshe Khrie-o, Sepaktakraw Coach.
2. Hunezo Thisa, Archery Coach.
3. Khriehutuo Tsira, Athletic Coach.
E. Sports Administrators Awards 2018
1. I. Bendang, Sports Administrators.
F. 11th Catch Them Young Tournament (U-14) 2018 was held at I.G.
Stadium, Kohima from 24th
to 28th September 2018 with participation
from all the 11(eleven) District of the State.
Advisor YRS- Er. Zale Neikha with (from L-R) Director YRS and
Commissioner Secretary YRS during the 11th
Catch Them Young Tournament
(U-14) at I.G Stadium, Kohima.
Contingents from all the 11(eleven) District during the oath taking
ceremony of the 11th Catch Them Young Tournament (U-14) at I.G
Stadium, Kohima.
G. Department Officials and Nagaland Football Association members
visit to 2(two) major club where Dr T.Ao nurtured to the Profession.
Department officials and Nagaland Football Association officials visit to
Maharana Club of Guwahati where Dr. T.Ao was nurtured.
Department and Nagaland Football Association officials visit to
Mohun Bagan Athletic Club, Kolkata where Dr. T.Ao was nurtured.
H. Delivery of Lecture on Dr. T.Ao in all District Headquarters was
carried out by the respective YRO‟s.
Smti. Chubarenla YRO Kohima delivering lecture on Dr. T.Ao at Kohima.
Miss Atoli Yeptho YRO Zunheboto with participants during the lecture
on Dr. T.Ao at Zunheboto.
I. 1st State Level Indigenous Games Competition:
Recognizing that the Indigenous Games are a part of Nagaland‟s rich
culture and identity as it has been handed down from the forefathers,
which should be promoted for posterity, events have been included in the
yearlong celebration of Dr. T.Ao 100th Birth Centenary Celebration as
below.
Bamboo Grease Pole Climbing Tug of War
Cook fight competition Stilt Bamboo Walking Competition
J. Inauguration of State 1st Astro Turf (Artificial Grass) at IG Stadium
at Kohima and exhibition match played between Chief Minister‟s XI Vrs
Chief Secretary XI. This event also marks the revival of the XX Inter
District Football Championship 2019 (Dr. T.Ao Trophy) which was
played from 28th
January to 2nd
February 2019 and which will be
henceforth held annually. The XX Inter District Football Championship
2019 (Dr. T. Ao Trophy) was jointly organized by the Department of
Youth Resources and Sports and Nagaland Football Association.
Chief Minister‟s XI and Chief Secretary XI line up before the Exhibition Match.
Shri. Neiphiu Rio Hon‟ble Chief Minister of Nagaland and Chief Secretary of
Nagaland exchanging bouquet before the Exhibition Match at IGS Kohima.
Dr. T.Ao Memorial Lecture by Shri. Baichung Bhutia Padmashree and
Arjuna Awardee:
On the invitation of the State Government, the former Indian Football Captain
and former player of Mohun Bagan Shri. Baichung Bhutia, Padmashree and
Arjuna Awardee, and also the only Indian in the Asian „Hall of Fame‟ gave a
lecture on Dr. T.Ao at Raj Bhavan on the evening of 28th
January 2019 which
was attended by the Hon‟ble Chief Minister, Members of Cabinet‟s Nagaland
Assembly, Senior Officers of the State and Central Government, Football
Players, Coaches, NFA and Sports Fraternity from al the District of Nagaland.
Hon‟ble Governor Shri. PB Acharya and his lady wife, Hon‟ble C.M Shri.
Neiphiu Rio and his lady wife with Shri. Baichung Bhutia, Padmashree &
Arjuna Awardee with Advisor YRS Er. Zale Neikha and Government Officials
and NFA member.
Shri. Baichung Bhutia with (from L-R) Secretary Youth Resources and Sports,
Director Youth Resources and Sports with Advisor YRS.
K. 20th
Inter District Football Tournament:
Shri. Bongkhao Konyak, Advisor DUDA as Chief Guest during the Closing match of the 20th
Inter District Football Tournament (Dr. Tao Trophy) at IGS Kohima.
Final Match of 20th
Inter District Football Tournament played between Phek District (Red
Jersey) and Kohima District (Blue Jersey) where Phek District emerged as the Champion.
6. YOUTH SECTION:
„Youth are the future who constitutes a powerful force leading
transitional changes across the globe‟.
Advocating the youth population of 8,89,716 as the backbone of the State
which constitutes nearly half of the population, (19,78,502 as per State
population census 2011) significant youth engagement should be targeted and
mobilised to be change agent within their communities and uphold the essence
of democratic living.
The Department of Youth Resources & Sports with the Youth Section
and four wings namely; BS&G,NCC,NSS & MTF under its umbrella aspires to
work and achieve the visualization for the development of the youth in the
State.
Executive Summary:
1. Youth in the age group of 13-19 years comprises of 16% of the total
population are adolescents whose needs and concerns should be met with
huge potential contribution by participation and productivity.
2. Youth in the age of 20-25 years comprises of 12% of the total population
are within and outside of education system should be imparted with
different resources in different capacities for their living.
3. Youth in the age of 26-35 years comprise of 16.09% of the total
population are those whose fairly neither settled nor have clear direction
and opportunity for livelihood. Thus, proper vocational with special skill,
should be provided to this age group.
4. The Department with the different wings (BS&G, NCC, NSS & MTF)
dealing with the youth undertakes several holistic approach and
programme to empower youth to achieve their full potential through mass
participation.
5. All through history, youth are the messenger of change-agent from
winning of victory, to creating new technologies to new forms of art,
music & culture. Creating opportunities & promoting our youth therefore
is one of the foremost priorities, across all sectors & stakeholders, of the
State and which is the aim of the Department.
11th
ADVENTURE CAMP (22nd
to 26th
October 2018)
Under youth activities, the Department has organised 11th State Level
Adventure Camp with activities like Rappelling, Rock Climbing, Monkey
Crawling, River Crossing, Basic Survival Technique, trekking to Dzukuo
Valley, etc. from 22nd
to 26th October 2018 in Kohima.
Advisor YRS Er. Zale Neikha with Department officials and participant during
the 11th
State Level Adventure Camp.
Campers at Dzukuo Valley
River Crossing Adventure Campers
Rock Climbing Fire Making Technique
POHSAN ABHIYAN MISSION:
POHSAN Abhiyan Mission for „Holistic Nourishment‟ to strengthen & reduce
the nutrition evidence gap in India was graced by the Hon‟ble Advisor YR&S
Er. Zale Neikha in Kohima on 15th
& 29th September 2018. NSS members
participated in the event in all the District of Nagaland.
7. BHARAT SCOUTS & GUIDES (BSG)
The Bharat Scouts & Guides is a voluntary, non-political, educational
Movement for young people, open to all without distinction of origin, race or
creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by the
Founder Lord Baden Powell in 1907. The Bharat Scouts and Guides is the
National Scouting and Guiding Association of India. The Nagaland State Bharat
Scouts & Guides is affiliated to 80 Schools in Nagaland with an enrolment of
3100 students this current year 2018-19 i.e., (1560 – Scouts and 1440 – Guides).
The Nagaland Bharat Scouts and Guides is headed by Chief State
Commissioner, State Secretary and Technical officials (SOC SCOUT/GUIDE,
STC SCOUT/GUIDE) besides these, Chief Patron (Hon‟ble Governor of
Nagalnd), Patron (Hon‟ble Chief Minister of Nagaland), President, Hon‟ble
Advisor YRS, Vice Presidents (YRS Director, Higher Education Director,
School Education,.
1. Smti. Chubanungla State Secretary, Smti. Vimezhonu SOC (G), and Mr. R.
Albert Solo STC (S) attended the National Level Meet for Project
implementation at the National Headquarters, New Delhi from 9th
March to
11th March 2018.
2. 2 (Two) Rover Scout Leaders (Mr. Khriesanyü Pienyü & Mr. Kekhrieselhou
Theünuo) and 1(one) Scout Master (Mr. Limnoba Menti) attended the
Himalaya Wood Badge Course for Scout Master & Rover Scout Leader at
National Training Centre, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh from 17th
to 23rd
May
2018 which is the Highest training for a unit leader.
3. 13(thirteen) Scout Masters & 8(eight) Guide Captains from Nagaland
attended the North East Regional Level Himalaya Wood Badge Course held
at State Training Centre, Nerhema from 20th
to 26th
March 2018 which is the
highest training for a unit leader.
4. 2(two) members from the State participated in the North East Regional Level
Basic Ranger Leaders Course held at State Training Centre Chamatapathar,
Assam from 20th
to 26th
March 2018.
5. 2(Two) Scouters & 2(two) Guiders from the State attended the North East
Regional Level “Free Being Me” Workshop at Assam State Bharat Scouts
& Guides Headquarters from 12th
to 14th
July 2018.
6. The Rajya Puraskar Rally was held from 14th
to 16th September 2017 at
NSBSG State Headquarters. Award Ceremony for Rajya Puraskar was held
at Raj Bhavan on 16th September 2018. Rajya Puraskar is an award for a
Scout/Guide who has qualified the tests conducted at the State level by a
team of examiners which includes practical, theory and oral, the syllabus
is framed by the National Headquarters.
Shri. B.P.Acharya, Hon‟ble Governor of Nagaland addressing during the Rajya
Puraskar Award Ceremony held at Raj Bhavan and Awardees.
7. Talk on “Hygiene for Girls” was organized at NSBSG State Headquarters
for Rajya Puraskar Guide awadees on 15th September 2017. Kumari Mereena
Domeh, Supervisor of Sanitary Napkin production unit, Science &
Technology Department was the Guest Speaker.
8. A Seminar on “Disaster Management” was held on 16th
January 2018 at
State Training Centre, Nerhema for the Rashtrapati Scout/Guide aspirants
with Dr. Hovital, Joint Director ATI as the Guest Speaker.
9. Advance Course for Scout Masters & Guide Captains was held from 4th
to
11th April 2018 at State Training Centre, Nerhema.
10. Basic Course for Scout Master & Guide Captain was held from 17th
to 23rd
May 2018 at State Training Centre, Nerhema.
11. Rajya Puraskar Scout/Guide Testing Camp was held from 31st May to 4
th
June 2018 at State Training Centre, Nerhema. 23(twenty three) Scouts and
34(thirty four) Guides from Kohima, Dimapur and Mokokchung attended the
Testing Camp.
12. The 4th
International Yoga Day was observed throughout the State on 21st June
2018. Altogether 110(one hundred ten) Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers and Adult
Leaders along with State Officials attended the event hosted by the Directorate of
Youth Resources and Sports at Indira Gandhi Stadium, Kohima. 12(twelve) Scouts
& Guides from Mon, Tuensang, and Dimapur observed the day at Raj Bhavan,
Kohima which was hosted by the Hon‟ble Governor of Nagaland.
13. Rajya Puraskar Ceremony was held on 7th
August 2018 where Rajya
Puraskar Certificates were awarded to the qualified Scouts & Guides by the
Hon‟ble Governor of Nagaland and Chief Patron NSBSG at Durbar Hall, Raj
Bhavan.
Hon‟ble Governor of Nagaland and Chief Patron NSBSG along with the
Awardees (Scouts & Guides) at Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan, Kohima.
14. 29th National Road Safety Week and seminar on Traffic Regulations was
attended by the Kiphire and Wokha Districts Scouts & Guides organised by
Wokha & Kiphire DEF from 23rd
to 30th
April 2018.
15. “World No tobacco Day” was observed by different Scout & Guide Units
on 31st May 2018.
16. Induction of Hon‟ble Chief Minister of Nagaland Shri. Neiphiu Rio, Er.
Zale Neikha, Advisor YRS and Dierctor YRS into NSBSG Family.
Induction of Shri. Neiphiu Rio, Hon‟ble Chief Minister of Nagaland as the Patron of
NSBSG along with Er. Zale Neikha, Advisor YRS as the President of NSBSG conducted
on 8th
May 2018.
Induction of Smti. Akumla Chuba, Director YRS as Vice President, NSBSG
conducted on 24th September 2018.
17. Smti. Kieno Suokhrie & Kumari Keneingunuo Solo Guide Captains from
Mezhür Hr. Sec. School attended and qualified for the Pre. Assistant Leader
Trainer.
18. Shri. John Tochimong, SOC (S), Shri. Om Prakash Gupta, Scoutmaster and
Shri. Imlisunep, ASOC (S) attended and qualified for Assistant Leader
Trainer which is the 2nd
highest training to be an adult trainer in the National
Training team.
19. Nagaland State Bharat Scouts & Guides received 3rd
position in “Folk
Dance” and “State Exposition” during the National Level Tribal Scouts &
Guides Meet held at Meghalaya State Bharat Scouts & Guides State
Headquarters, Shillong from 09th
to 13th
January 2018. Mr. Dziesevizo John
Rutsa, Rover Scout of Yeomen Open Rover Crew was awarded the Best
Camper during the Meet.
20. 34(thirty four) Guides and 21(twenty one) Scouts qualified for the Rajya
Puraskar (Governor‟s Scout/Guide Award) for the year 2018 which is the
highest Award a Scout/Guide can earn at the State Level.
21. North East Regional Level Handicraft and Vocational training Course was
attended by 3(three) Rovers & 3(three) Rangers and 1(one) Rover Scout
Leader at State Training Centre, Naharlagun, Arunachal Pradesh from 13th
to
17th November 2018.
22. 3 (Three) Guide Captains and 1(one) Scout Master attended the Specialised
Course (First Aid, Mapping and Pioneering) at National Training Centre,
Pachmarhi Madhya Pradesh from 9th
to 13th October 2018.
23. The 68th National Council Meeting was held at National Headquarters, New
Delhi and was attended by State Training Commissioner (Scouts) and State
organizing Commissioner (Guides) on 1st December 2018.
24. The Bharat Scouts and Guides conducted the National Integration Camp at
Maligaon, Guwahati, Assam from 15th
to 19th
December 2018. Nagaland
State Bharat Scouts and Guides also participated in the Camp with 8(Eight)
Scouts and 8(Eight) Guides along with 2(Two) Adult Leaders.
25. Nagaland State Bharat Scouts and Guides sent 2(Two) Senior Guides to
represent India at SANGAM Pune, India from 23rd
to 27th December 2018.
8. National Cadet Corps (NCC)
The NCC is the world‟s largest uniformed youth organisation. Its motto is
„unity and Discipline‟.
NCC Group Headquarter, Kohima and its units in Nagaland under NER
Directorate Shillong have 9184 NCC Cadets enrolled covering 20 colleges and
111 Schools both boys and girls in senior and junior division wings during the
period 2018-19 and in addition to that 18 colleges and 49 schools is on the
pipeline to join the NCC family .
The highlights of the achievements of the year are :
1. NCC as Elective Subject: NCC as an elective subject has been
incorporated in Patkai Christain College, Chumukidema and Livingstone
Foundation School, Dimapur with 98 (ninety eight) and 113 (one hundred
thirteenth) students choosing the subject in respective institutions. Two
schools i.e DPS Dimapur and G. Rio School Kohima are also in the
pipeline to introduce the elective subject in near future.
2. Republic Day Camp at New Delhi: 10(ten) NCC cadets participated in
the Republic Day Camp 2019 camp at New Delhi.
3. Awards for Exemplary Service:
(a) ANO Lieutenant Regina Razousenuo of 1Nagaland Girls Battalion
NCC was awarded the Director General of NCC Commendation Card
and Medal for selfless work and devotion to duty on 15th
August 2018.
(b) Lieutenant Yashirenla Imsong of 1Nagaland Girls Battalion NCC was
awarded Medallion of Excellency by Chief of Army Staff during the
Republic Day Camp 2018.
(c) Junior Under Officer Thejaneinuo of St Joseph‟s College Zakhama
received the Best Cadet Award in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) Integration
Camp.
4. NCC East Zone Shooting Championship: Cadet Sgt. Adaha and Cadet
Litina Aye took part in the East Zone Shooting Championship as part of
the NEF Team where Cadet Sgt Adaha secured a Bronze Medal in .22
Open Site Prone Event and is taking part in GV Mahalankar Shooting
Championship at Mumbai representing the State NCC.
5. Air Force Attachment Training: 3(three) Senior Division Cadets
attended the Air force attachment training at Guwahati and 1(one) Senior
Division Cadet attended the Air force attachment Training held at
Dundigal, Hyderabad from 19th
June to 1st July 2018.
6. Annual Training Camp: About 2200 NCC Cadets from all the District
of Nagaland attended the 10 day Annual Training Camp organized by the
respective Units through the year.
7. Independence Day Parade 2018: 3(three) NCC Contingents took part in
the Independence Day Parade 2018 at Kohima where No.1 Air Squadron
NCC Contingent was awarded the coveted 1st Prize in the Open Arms
Drill.
8. International Day of Yoga 2018: More than 4500 Cadets across the state
took part on 21st June 2018 to commemorate the International Day of
Yoga.
9. Subroto Cup Football Tournament: 11(eleven) probable NCC Cadets
from the State of Nagaland were selected to attend the Subroto Cup
selection camp held at Dibrugarh, Assam.
10. Social Service Drives:
(a) Swachh Bharat Mission: Cleanliness drives in nearby villages and
schools/colleges compound were carried out by the NCC Cadets to
spread awareness.
(b) Digital India: Digital Awareness drive was carried out by the NCC
Cadets by visiting villages and shopkeepers spreading the awareness
drive on the use of digitization.
(c) Environment Awareness: Tree plantation drive was carried out by
NCC Cadets in all the Districts to spread the awareness campaign on
Green India Movement throughout the year.
(d)
11. Under NCC 2(two) Micro Light Helicopters which has been
commissioned for the NCC Air Squadron Wing is in Dimapur Airport
which is expected to take off shortly.
9. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
The NSS aims to instill the idea of social welfare in students, and to
provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure
that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living
and lead a life of dignity. In Nagaland NSS Volunteers are mostly
colleges going youth.
Special Camp at Adopted village NSS Volunteers visit to Orphanage home
Swachhta Hi Seva organised by NSS Volunteers Adventure Camp at Arunachal Pradesh
NSS Volunteers at District Youth Parliament NSS Volunteers observing Swachhta Pakhwada
NSS Volunteers taking part at Independence Day Parade POSHAN Abhiyan Rally
10. Music Task Force (MTF)
Music Task Force is an umbrella of the department which cater and promote the
youth section of the society by ways of Music – as an art form and cultural
activity whose medium is sound organized in an individual‟s culture or ethnicity
plays a role in their music cognition.
Nagaland – the only State in the country – hosting an office of the Music Task
Force: has promoted „music as an industry‟ and envisioned its efforts which
continue to correlate to infrastructure support for a networked and accessible
environment in a competitive market, where it pursues its deserved space as a
forward and positive stakeholder in the North East of India inching towards
empowering our music industry stakeholder community as integral inputs
towards the success of the Act East Policy of the Government of India.
Vignettes of the Hornbill International Music Festival 2018
K-Pop, MONT performing live at Agri Expo, Dimapur.
Shri. Neiphiu Rio, Hon‟ble Chief Minister of Nagaland along with the judges and Perfect
Strangers Bangalore winner of the Hornbill International Rock Contest 2018.
Live performance of Perfect Strangers Bangalore at Agri Expo Dimapur during the Hornbill
International Rock Contest 2018.
11. ENGINEERING WING.
The Engineering Wing is headed by an Executive Engineer, 3(three) SDO
and 4(four) JE who oversees the technical aspect of the Department.
COMPLETED PROJECTS:
1. Installation of Astro Turf at IGS, Kohima:
The Project “Installation of Astro Turf at IGS, Kohima” was started in the
year 2013-14 with a total cost of Rs. 498.00 Lakhs funded under SPA and Non
Plan and was completed during this current financial year 2018-19.
The project was conceived with a view to provide a standard football
playing field which can host national and international matches and also to
nurture and train our youngsters. The Astro turf has been installed following the
specification and norms of FIFA. The size of the play field is 105x66 Metres
which is FIFA approved size.
The scope of work involves preparation of base course with drainage
systems and Installation of Astro Turf including infill with Silica Sand &
Rubber Granules, where except silica sand all the other components has been
imported from USA.
The Project has been successfully completed and Inaugurated by Hon‟ble
Chief Minister of Nagaland Shri. Neiphiu Rio on 28th January 2019 coinciding
with the 101th Birth Centenary of Dr. T. Ao, Legendary Footballer from
Nagaland.
Installation of Astro Turf at IGS, Kohima
2. Construction of Outdoor Stadium at Pughoboto Sub-Divisional
Headquarter , Zunheboto District, Nagaland:
The Project “Construction of Outdoor Stadium at Pughoboto Sub-Divisional
Headquarter, Zunheboto District, Nagaland” was started in the year 2013-14 with a
total cost of Rs. 619.82 Lakhs funded under NEC & State Plan under 90:10 Mode.
The project was conceived with a view to make available standard playground
to the youths of the state.
The scope of work involves Development of ground, Bays (Toilet Blocks and
Player Change Room beneath Galleries), Perimeter Fencing including 2 (Two) Nos. of
Gates.
The Project has been successfully completed in the month of December 2018.
Construction of Outdoor Stadium at Pughoboto Sub-Divisional H.Q. Zunheboto District.
12. DISTRICT SPORTS OFFICERS.
1. DSO Kohima Shri. Mhiesilhoubei
DSO Kohima
9862360643
2. DSO Dimapur Smti. Tupulezono Tetso
DSO Dimapur
9862287325
3. DSO Wokha Shri. Zhopovi
DSO Wokha
7005645485
4. DSO Peren Shri. Thepfuradi
DSO Peren
8794138207
5. DSO Phek Kumari. Dziesebeinuo
DSO Phek
8730904478
6. DSO Mokokchung Shri. Rokokhotso
DSO Mokokchung
7628942232
7. DSO Mon Shri. Anguvito
DSO Mon
8729919845
8. DSO Tuensang Shri. Viruokuo Zumu
DSO Tuensang(In-charge)
7005090427
9. DSO Kiphire Shri. Wutsutho
DSO Kiphire
7005275262
10. DSO Longleng Shri. Mangla Imchen
DSO Longleng
9856141709
11. DSO Zunheboto Shri. Asekho Talie
DSO Zunheboto
8729815972
13. YOUTH RESOURCES OFFICERS.
1. YRO Kohima Smti. Chubarenla
YRO Kohima
9402489898
2. YRO Dimapur Kumari. Khriekethou Kense
YRO Dimapur (No Establishment)
8794647092
3. YRO Wokha Shri. Neilhousatuo Kense
YRO Wokha
9862545151
4. YRO Peren Shri. Thepfuradi
YRO Peren(No Establishment)
8794138207
5. YRO Phek Shri. Vineikholie
YRO Phek
8974835468
6. YRO Mokokchung Shri. Rokokhotso
YRO Mokokchung(In-charge)
7628942232
7. YRO Mon Shri. Anguvito
YRO Mon(In-charge)
8729919845
8. YRO Tuensang Shri. Viruokuo Zumu
YRO Tuensang
7005090427
9. YRO Kiphire Shri. Wutsutho
DSO Kiphire (In-charge)
7005275262
10. YRO Longleng Shri. Mangla Imchen
DSO Longleng
9856141709
11. YRO Zunheboto Smti. Atoli Yeptho
YRO Zunheboto
7005869515