Help Desks for Northeast Students at Delhi University

New Delhi, June 3, 2014: As June arrives, thousands of students from across India and abroad flock to Delhi University for admissions. Gaining admission to a Delhi University college is a significant aspiration for young students who have recently completed their 10+2 exams. To assist these aspiring students in completing the centralized optical mark recognition (OMR) forms, several help desks have been established by various student organizations, including the Delhi Mizo Zirlai Pawl (DMZP), Naga Students’ Union, Delhi (NSUD), Kuki Students’ Organisation, Delhi (KSOD), Hmar Students’ Association Delhi (HSAD), and the All Bodo Students’ Union, Delhi (ABSUD). Additionally, national organizations such as the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), Students’ Federation of India (SFI), Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), and Youth Dignity Forum (YDF) have also set up help desks to assist students.

Lalramngheta Ngente, Vice-President of DMZP, told our reporter, “DMZP has two help desks, one at Daulat Ram College and the other at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharam College. We will continue assisting students until the last day of registration.”

Delhi University has approximately 77 colleges and 86 academic departments. This year marks a significant shift as the university has implemented the much-debated Four-Year Undergraduate Program (FYUP). A protest message, "ROLL BACK FYUP!" was displayed on a board near the registration area on Wednesday.

The registration period began on June 2 and will last until June 16. Students who were unable to obtain the registration form offline can still register through the university’s website (www.du.ac.in). The offline registration fee is Rs. 150 for General and OBC categories, and Rs. 70 for SC/ST categories. The online registration fee is Rs. 100 for General and OBC categories, and Rs. 50 for SC/ST categories.

The university is offering 54,000 seats under the FYUP. In addition, Delhi University has launched an Android-based mobile application, “DU UG Admission 2014-15,” allowing students to fill online forms and access all admission-related information. Offline forms are available at 18 centers across Delhi University.

Rachubui Pamei, President of Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Delhi (ZSUD), mentioned, “Naga Students’ Union, Delhi has 21 units, and each unit volunteered to manage the NSUD help desk.”

Taifung Basumatary, General Secretary of the All Bodo Students’ Union, Delhi, stated, “We helped many of our people and others who came to us for assistance.”

Saveio Khole, President of the North East Students’ Society (Delhi University), was also seen busily assisting students. The North East Students’ Society (NESS) was formed in 2012 with the goal of unifying Northeast students at Delhi University. According to Khole, out of the 77 DU colleges, only 46 have set up North East Cells, while the rest have not, as the concerned principals and administrations have been hesitant to establish them.

Khole further shared that NESS had submitted a memorandum to the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiran Rijiju, outlining their concerns. Some of their key demands include the effective establishment of North East Cells at DU, the appointment of Nodal Officers, regulation of electric bills based on government rates rather than landlords’ discretion, and the creation of a dedicated office for Northeast students in North Campus.

The ABVP has expressed its opposition to the FYUP, claiming that the Delhi University administration, with tacit support from the Congress-led UPA Government, introduced the program to destabilize public-funded higher education and promote private, commercial universities around Delhi. They argue that the extension of the course duration to four years will financially burden students, with an estimated cost of an additional Rs. 1.5 lakhs per student.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
THE MIZORAM POST | MANIPUR CHRONICLE | ZOGAM TODAY
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Landlord and Son ASSAULT three from Manipur in Delhi

NEW DELHI, JUNE 3, 2014 — Two men and a woman from Manipur were reportedly assaulted by their landlord and his son on Monday night in Chirag Delhi. The incident took place around 9 PM.

The victim, a young woman (name withheld), had been living in Chirag Delhi for the past eight months while running a grocery shop. She alleged that her landlord, Rajesh Pandit (alias Raju), had been harassing her for the past two to three months.

"My landlord asked me to vacate my shop, but when I tried to do so, he stopped me again. He also threatened my sister, warning me to remove her from the shop. His son, Himanshu Pandit (alias Hemu), also intimidated me," she said.

On Monday night, around 9 PM, two men, Mr. Lansingh and Mr. Somaya, visited her grocery shop to buy vegetables when, without provocation, the landlord and his son brutally assaulted them. Both men sustained injuries.

"My landlord grabbed my hand and forcibly pulled me out of my shop. He threatened to rape us if we reported the incident to the police. He even threatened to harm my sister, my mother, and me. After the attack, he locked my shop by force," the victim recounted.

A case has been registered at Malviya Nagar Police Station under FIR No. 618/14, dated 02-06-2014, under Sections 323, 341, 354, 452, 508, and 34 of the IPC, along with provisions of the SC/ST Act. The accused, Rajesh Pandit and Himanshu Pandit, have been arrested.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
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Zillai celebrates Platinum Jubilee in Delhi: A Journey from Maite to Delhi

The 75th Zillai Day Platinum Jubilee (1939-2014) was celebrated with grandeur by the Zillai (Vaiphei Students' Association) Delhi Branch on May 31 (Saturday) 2014 evening, with the theme “Maite to Delhi.” The event took place at the Air Force Auditorium in Subroto Park, New Delhi.

The occasion was graced by several dignitaries, including Mr. T. Manga Vaiphei, MLA and Chairman of the Manipur Tribal Development Corporation, who served as the Chief Guest; Mr. Thangso Baite, MP (Manipur Outer), as Jubilee Pa (Father of the Jubilee); and Mr. Lamkhogen, President of Zillai General Headquarters, Manipur, as the Functional President. Special guests included Mr. Genneikhup, Executive Member of the Churachandpur Autonomous District Council; Mr. Henneimang, Finance Secretary of Zillai GHQ; and Mr. Kaihau Vaiphei, retired IDAS.

Zillai, which means ‘Learners / students,’ was originally founded on May 31, 1939, in Maite, a Vaiphei village in Thanlon sub-division of Churachandpur district. Its motto is “In Words and In Deeds.” Zillai has expanded to Assam (1955), Delhi (1992), and possibly Mizoram (2014).

The history of Zillai is intertwined with the arrival of Christianity in Churachandpur. In 1910, two Vaiphei students, Thangkai and Lungpau, who were studying in Aizawl, brought the Welsh missionary Mr. Watkin Roberts to Senvon village in the southwest of Manipur. Thangkai and Lungpau became the first Christians in Churachandpur and pioneers of the region's Christian community.

During the celebration, Mr. Thangso Baite, Jubilee Pa, urged the attendees to maintain discipline while living in Delhi, especially in light of recent reports of crimes against Northeastern people. He also addressed the misuse of social media, calling out those who had involved themselves in discrediting politicians during the last election.

As the Chief Guest, Mr. T. Manga Vaiphei reflected on the origins of Zillai in Maite, stating, “This is where Zillai was born.” He recounted the challenges and triumphs of the Golden Jubilee celebration in 1985, highlighting the humble beginnings of Zillai’s financial situation at that time, when the association only had Rs. 80 in its funds.

To commemorate 75 years of Zillai’s legacy, selected individuals were invited to strike a gong 75 times, with Mr. Lamkhogen, President of Zillai GHQ, striking the final gong.

The celebration was further highlighted by an impressive traditional dance performance by the Delhi Vaiphei Cultural Troupe, which captivated the audience, and a beautiful rendition of songs by talented singers.


A documentary titled “Maite to Delhi” was screened, showcasing rare photographs and documenting Zillai's journey from its origins in Maite to its current presence in Delhi.

The evening also saw the presentation of bouquets, traditional shawls, and mementos to the Chief Guest, Jubilee Pa, and other dignitaries. The fashion show and cultural displays added to the lively atmosphere, while the red carpet photo session featured attendees proudly showcasing traditional Vaiphei costumes.


The jubilant event was co-hosted by Miss Nem Lucie Thangluai and Mr. Lamminlun Neihsial. The program began with the Zillai Anthem, performed by the Vaiphei Artist Association, followed by a blessing of the jubilee by Rev. P.K. Lianmang. Mr. Juanlalmuan, President of the Zillai Delhi Branch, delivered a welcoming speech, warmly greeting all those present.

As the evening concluded, Mr. Salvador T. Baite, Vice President of Zillai Delhi Branch, delivered the vote of thanks, followed by a closing prayer from Mr. Lamkhomang Neihsial, Chairman of the Evangelical Organization Church (EOC), Delhi. The celebration ended with a sumptuous dinner, marking a successful and memorable Jubilee celebration.



~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
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Strong Winds Cause Damage in South Delhi

New Delhi, May 30, 2013 --- A powerful gust of wind swept through New Delhi on Friday evening (May 30), causing visible damage in several areas of the city. In parts of South Delhi, the strong winds uprooted trees, scattered debris, and left minor destruction along the roadside.

Photographs captured by Bruce K. Thangkhal show the aftermath of the windstorm, with fallen branches, a damaged car, and even a dead cow lying on the road. The images highlight the intensity of the winds, which disrupted daily life in the affected areas.


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Delhi Cops On 24/7 Night Duty in Munirka

 

Duty (Delhi Police): ASI Surender Kumar & CT Kalyan Katoch

Location: Munirka, South Delhi

Date: 27 May 2014

" Shanti Seva Nyaya | शांति सेवा न्याय | Peace, Service and Justice "

Photograph by:
Bruce K. Thangkhal
Mob. 9999397620 (24/7)
Media Incharge
North East Support Centre & Helpline (NE Helpline), New Delhi
--- "To Serve & Protect" ---

(NESCH is a combined initiative of human rights activists, social workers, students, journalists, lawyers, intellectuals and professionals seeking to prevent harassment, discrimination, molestation and abuses of the people from Northeast States living in Delhi-NCR and tribal communities of different states in India. NESCH established in 2007).

NO TO RACISM! STOP RACISM!
NO DISCRIMINATION!!!
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PRESS INVITATION: NAGA WOMAN MOLESTED BY LAWYER

On Thursday the 22nd May 2014, at around 10:00 PM, a woman, hailing from Nagaland was molested near the Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station When the victim resisted him and tried to catch hold of him, the accused also slapped her. Few people, who saw this incident, overpowered the molester and handed him over to the police. At the police station it was revealed that the accused is lawyer from Tis Hazari Courts. The NSUD president was then informed about the incident and he assisted the victim in the police station.  An FIR was registered making offences under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. The Accused was taken into police custody.


On the next day the accused was produced before the court of Court of Mrs. Mona .I. Karkelta, Ld. M.M (Room No- 273). The victim was accompanied by the NSUD President with two of his executives as an expression of solidarity with her. The victim was represented by a lawyer appointed by Delhi Legal Services Authority. The accused and his group of colleagues apparently lawyers started taunting the victim and her friends including the victim’s lawyer. There was a huge pandemonium in the court room with 10/20 lawyers threatening/ intimidating the victim, her lawyer and others who were with the victim. The NSUD President was slapped in the presence of the Ld Magistrate by one of the lawyers. The police and the Court officials intervened but no firm action was taken against the assaulters. Fearing the safety of victim and her own security, the DSLA lawyer called another DSLA lawyer Ms. Liyi for support in the hostile atmosphere.. On her arrival, Adv Ms Liyi was also threatened by the mob of lawyers. The victim and her lawyer were moved to another Court under safety for recording the statement of the victim while the mob continued to swell in the court room.


The police personnel came to the rescue and tried to escort Adv Liyi and victim’s friends out of the court room. This did not deter the violent and belligerent group of lawyers who escalated their force by chasing Adv Liyi and victim’s friends around the court room. It is important to note that those who were accompanying the victim were targeted only because they were helping a victim of molestation to get justice.


With much difficulty and with the help of police assistance, Advocate Liyi and the victim’s friends could reach the Police Chowki Tiz Hazari Court though the mob tried to intimidate the police personnel to withdraw their protection.  However, after few minutes of waiting at the Police Chowki, police told Advocate Liyi and the victim’s friends that it is safe to leave the Police Chowki. However, as they left the Chowki there was a mob that was waiting to attack and assault them. All of them started to run to save their lives as the mob of advocates of the accused chased them saying that they will not allow Northeastern people go alive from here today. The accompanying male friends of the victim also ran for their life however one of them sustained severe injuries and was bleeding through the mouth and nose.  He was later taken to the hospital. Even the lady Advocate Liyi accompanying them was not spared by the mob of lawyers as she was chased and slapped until two Police constables rescued her from any further harm being inflicted on her. 


Simultaneous with these happening inside the court room, another unfortunate incident was taking place outside the court room. The Zeliangrong Students’ Union President had also come to the court to attend the hearing of the above stated case, he along with his friends was not allowed to enter the court room and hence they were sitting outside. A lawyer approached him, asking if his other North Eastern friends are joining them. As soon as he answered yes, a mob of about 20/30 advocates attacked him physically. He was slapped and then the mob attacked him. He was kicked and stamped on. His ears and nose were bleeding.  Even the policeman who dared to protect them was also beaten up. The attached photograph is a testimony to this brutal assault on him.


The molestation and the criminal intimidation and assault on the people of North East States is an attack having racial contours and calls for strict and immediate action by the judiciary and law enforcing agency to protect of vulnerable groups. The conduct of this lawyer and the mob of lawyers supporting him show not only scant regard for the judicial process but also contempt of the Court.


Besides the assault on fellow lady advocates for the victim to deter and intimidate victims from taking recourse to legal recourse should not be tolerated by the judiciary and law administration. If lawyers are not safe in the Courts, then it is a very poor reflection on the state of judicial administration. A few delinquent lawyers cannot be permitted to take law into their own hands and bypass the well-established judicial process. This calls for the introduction of strict law against racial discrimination and ensure that there is rule of law so that faith in judiciary is reestablished.

 

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David Boyes

Convener – NEIFAR

Contact :- 9953685279

(For North East Community Delhi)

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"Ram Bijoy – Ankia Naat" Showcases Assam’s Cultural Legacy in Delhi

New Delhi, May 26, 2014"Ram Bijoy – Ankia Naat" captivated art and culture enthusiasts of Delhi NCR with a mesmerizing performance at Mavalankar Hall on May 24. Organized by the Assam Tourism Development Corporation, Government of Assam, in collaboration with Raginee, a socio-cultural organization from Guwahati, the event aimed to showcase Assam’s rich and glorious cultural legacy.

Directed and designed by Madhurima Choudhury, "Ram Bijoy" belongs to the traditional Ankia Naat Bhaona style, a dramatic art form conceived by Srimanta Sankardeva (1449–1568) in the 15th century. Combining spiritual music, dance, and dramaturgy, this unique form of storytelling holds deep roots in Assam’s Vaishnavite traditions.

The evening saw the presence of distinguished guests, including Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and his wife Subhalakshmi, actor Adil Hussain, and Dr. Hemoprova Saikia, among others.

Performed entirely by a group of accomplished Assamese actresses—including Moloya Goswami, Nishita Goswami, Madhurima Choudhury, Rasarani Chetana Das, and Barsha Rani Bishaya—the play was staged in Brajavali, a unique blend of Assamese, Hindi, Oriya, and Maithili. Traditionally, Ankia Naat was performed exclusively by men, with even female roles portrayed by male actors until 1949. The inclusion of women in this deeply religious performance stands as a testament to the evolving cultural landscape of Assam and the empowerment of women in the arts.

"I wanted to change the narrative. We are in the era of women's revolution, and this female-led performance is a step toward empowerment," said Madhurima Choudhury, who also played the role of Lord Ram.

Reflecting on her artistic journey, Choudhury added, "After my marriage, I had the opportunity to explore the music of Sankardeva. His contributions deserve recognition across the country."

V. S. Bhaskar, IAS, Principal Secretary to the Government of Assam, Department of Tourism & Transport, emphasized the significance of cultural tourism: "Introducing a region’s culture is a key aspect of tourism. As part of our initiative to promote cultural tourism, the Government of Assam is working to showcase our state’s rich heritage both within India and internationally. Assam’s cultural traditions offer immense potential for tourism development."

Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardeva, a saint, social reformer, and playwright, was the pioneer of Ankia Naat, a unique form of one-act play designed to propagate the Neo-Vaishnava movement in Assam. Inspired by ancient Sanskrit drama and traditional Indian theatrical arts, Sankardeva introduced his own creative innovations, shaping one of India’s most distinctive performing arts traditions. His Cihna Yatra is widely regarded as one of the world’s earliest open-air theatrical performances.

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LAWYERS assault 3 Northeast individuals inside Tis Hazari Court, No arrests made

New Delhi, May 24, 2014: In a shocking incident at Tis Hazari Court, one of India’s largest and most prominent judicial complexes, three individuals from the Northeast — two men and a woman lawyer — were allegedly assaulted by a group of lawyers on Saturday. The incident occurred during a court hearing, sparking outrage and raising serious concerns about safety within the court premises.

Both the victims.

The altercation took place in Court Room No. 273 on the second floor of Tis Hazari Court. Among the victims was Mr. Mavio J. Woba, President of the Naga Students Union Delhi (NSUD), who was reportedly beaten inside the courtroom.

According to Mr. Woba, he was accompanying a Northeast girl, a Delhi University student, to testify in a molestation case. The victim had allegedly been molested by a man at Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station on the night of May 22. The accused, identified as Indra Narayan, is himself a lawyer practicing at Tis Hazari Court.

On May 23, Mr. Woba and the victim, assisted by a female lawyer from the Northeast, arrived at the court to record her statement. However, tensions escalated when the accused, accompanied by approximately 20 lawyers, allegedly began intimidating the group.

“They were aggressively staring at us from the moment we entered the court. We were terrified and didn’t even dare to look at them,” Mr. Woba recounted.

During a 30-minute break in the hearing, the situation turned violent. Mr. Woba stated that one of the accused lawyers confronted him, accusing him of using his phone inside the courtroom. Without warning, the lawyer allegedly struck Mr. Woba in the face, causing him to fall.

“Several of them rushed into the courtroom and started beating me in front of the judge and police personnel. I shouted for help, but no one intervened. I had to run and hide behind the judge’s chair,” Mr. Woba said.

The violence did not end there. As the victims attempted to leave the courtroom, they were allegedly chased by the accused and his associates. Mr. Woba managed to escape to the Civil Lines Police Station, where he reported the incident to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP).

Another victim, Divya (name changed), a Northeast woman lawyer assisting the molestation survivor, was also attacked. “I was suddenly slapped from behind while on the phone. The blow was so hard that my phone and spectacles fell to the ground,” she said.

Mr. Rachubui Pamei, President of the Zalianrong Students Union Delhi (ZSUD), was also brutally assaulted by a group of lawyers upon entering the court premises. “They asked me if I was from the Northeast, and when I said yes, they attacked me mercilessly,” said Mr. Pamei. He sustained injuries to his right eye, which was covered in blood.

Despite the presence of police, no immediate action was taken to stop the assaults. Mr. Pamei claimed, “The police did nothing to help me while the lawyers beat me.”

Later, two members of the North East Support Centre & Helpline (NSCH), Mr. Bruce K. Thangkhal and Mr. Jeremiah Gangmei, arrived at the court. They were reportedly scolded by police and confined to a nearby courtroom.


“A Northeast TV reporter and cameraman arrived shortly after, but the police secretly escorted us to Sabzi Mandi Police Station,” Mr. Thangkhal added.

The incident sparked widespread outrage, with hundreds of Northeast community members staging a protest at the police station on the night of May 23. The victims’ statements were recorded, and an FIR was filed under sections 147 (Rioting), 149 (Unlawful Assembly), 341 (Wrongful Restraint), 506 (Criminal Intimidation), and 354 (Sexual Harassment).

However, as of the filing of this report, none of the lawyers involved in the assault have been arrested.

In response to the incident, the Northeast community has announced plans to hold a large-scale protest in front of the Bar Council of India’s office near ITO, Delhi, on May 27, 2014.

~ THE MIZORAM POST | MANIPUR CHRONICLE | THE NORTHEAST TODAY | ZOGAM TODAY

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Northeast Community engages with Local Landlords in Delhi Dialogue

New Delhi, May 13, 2014 --- In a landmark initiative aimed at fostering better understanding and addressing the challenges faced by citizens from Northeast India, a Community Dialogue was held on Monday (May 12) evening in Safdarjung Enclave. This marked the first such event in the national capital, bringing together representatives from the Northeast community, local landlords, and law enforcement officials.

The dialogue was attended by prominent figures, including Ms. Barkha Shukla Singh, Chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women; Prof. Tiplut Nongbri from the School of Social Sciences, JNU; Mr. Harsh Mander, Director of the Centre for Equity Studies; Ms. Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder and General Secretary of the Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network; Mr. David Boyes, Convenor of the North East India Forum Against Racism (NEIFAR); and Dr. Alana Golmei, Founding Member and General Secretary of the North East Support Centre & Helpline, Delhi. Local landlords and officers from the Delhi Police also participated in the discussion.

The event provided a platform for open dialogue, enabling Northeast community members to share their experiences and concerns regarding issues such as discrimination, housing, and safety. Local landlords and police officials were encouraged to engage with these concerns, fostering a spirit of mutual understanding and cooperation.

This initiative is seen as a significant step toward bridging gaps and building a more inclusive environment for Northeast communities in Delhi.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal, media incharge, North East Support Centre & Helpline, Delhi

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Gorkha Rifles Accused of Human Rights Violations

Lamka, Manipur, May 12, 2014  On the morning of May 9, members of the Gorkha Rifles stationed in Muallum village reportedly subjected an innocent tribal man to severe physical abuse. The victim, identified as Mr. Chinjapau (48), a former army pensioner, sustained injuries to his legs, ribcage, and other parts of his body after being beaten with wooden sticks and rifle butts.

THE VICTIM

The assault took place at the Muallum army post, located approximately 20 kilometers from the Churachandpur police station in Lamka town. Muallum is a Zou tribal village situated between Lamka and Singngat.

Mr. Chinjapau, who currently resides in Kamdou Veng, was allegedly summoned by the Gorkha Rifles to the army post on the morning of May 9. Upon his arrival, he was reportedly attacked by a group of four Gorkha Riflemen, led by a Company Havildar Major (CHM). According to Mr. Khamchinpau @K. Zou, an advocate and social activist, “They began mercilessly thrashing and assaulting him, leaving him severely injured.”

MUALLUM CHECK POST

Closed sources indicate that the Gorkha Rifles accused Mr. Chinjapau of taking Rs 20,000 without their consent. However, this claim has been denied as false.

Mr. Chinjapau, after retiring from the army, worked as a security guard at the HDFC Bank, Churachandpur Branch, since October 2011. Relatives of the victim explained that the Singngat bus driver often gave ATM cards of army personnel to Mr. Chinjapau to withdraw money on their behalf. After withdrawing the money, he would return the cards and the money to the bus driver.

Mr. Khamchinpau @ K. Zou

According to sources, army personnel stationed in Muallum village had been coercing Mr. Soson, a driver of the Zehova Zire bus that travels between Lamka and Singngat, to withdraw money using their ATM cards. Mr. Soson then handed over the ATM cards to Mr. Chinjapau for the withdrawals.

Mr. Zou has expressed his intention to pursue legal action if the Gorkha Rifles do not issue a public apology within two days. “I have filed a complaint with Brigadier Canhen, commanding officer of the Gorkha Rifles, demanding a public apology. If they fail to comply, I will file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against the atrocities committed by the army in Northeast India in the Supreme Court,” he stated.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
THE MIZORAM POST | MANIPUR CHRONICLE | ZOGAM TODAY
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"Delhi Police for North East Folks" Facebook Page Launched

A new Facebook page, Delhi Police for North East Folks, has been launched to connect with the Northeast community in Delhi, providing a platform for suggestions and ideas to improve security measures across the city.

If you are facing any problems, witnessing someone in distress, or feel that your legal rights are not being respected, or if you believe something can be done to help our people or prevent a crime, please reach out to us. We assure you that your identity will remain confidential.

We encourage all Northeast residents to log into the page. The city police, through the Nodal Officer, will be available for daily interactions.

The page will feature:

  • Key legal information including City Police Standing Orders for the Northeast, employee safety regulations for BPOs, malls, industries, factories, labor laws, sexual harassment at the workplace, and anti-cyberstalking laws.
  • Procedures for obtaining essential documents like ration cards, Aadhaar cards, voter IDs, passports, driving licenses, NOCs for employment, college admissions, and property purchases in Delhi.
  • Updates on crimes committed against Northeast individuals in Delhi, case statistics, pending trials, and crime analysis.
  • Job advertisements, entrance exam notifications for prestigious courses, cultural and literary events involving the Northeast community, and schemes from the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER).
  • Noteworthy achievements by Northeast residents in Delhi.

Additionally, the page will provide emergency contact information for various services (blood banks, animal care, water, electricity, buses, ISBT, trains, flights/airports), along with details for night-time emergencies, DCP for the entire city, and ACSP for each of the 11 districts.

"Please share this important information with your friends, family, and relatives via your social media channels," urged Mr. Robin Hibu, IPS, Joint Commissioner of Police and Nodal Officer for Northeast Affairs, Delhi Police.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
Media Incharge, North East Support Centre & Helpline, Delhi
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