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Time of India
24-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
NSF to Nagaland govt: Make landlord-tenant registration must
Kohima: The Naga Students' Federation (NSF) has urged the Nagaland govt to implement a mandatory landlord-tenant registration system to bridge enforcement gaps in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) mechanism. The ILP is a travel document required by outsiders, including people from other states of the country, to visit Nagaland and other states where it is in force. The NSF, an apex body of youth and students in the state, constituted the Inner Line Regulation Committee (ILRC) in March in response to the increasing inflow of illegal immigrants. In a letter to Nagaland chief secretary, ILRC chairman Senchumo NSN Lotha, NSF vice president Mteisuding, and ILRC member secretary Seve R Vadeo said the lack of monitoring of tenants in informal and private accommodations undermines the effectiveness of the ILP regime, especially in urban areas. PTI


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Check passenger ILPs: Naga students' body to taxi operators
Dimapur: Inner line regulation commission (ILRC) of the Naga Students' Federation on Monday appealed to all interstate and inter-district taxi owners, operators, and drivers to verify that all passengers from outside Nagaland possess a valid ILP issued by state govt. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "Honour the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation (1873) — the Inner Line Pass (ILP) system — as a fundamental duty towords Nagaland's security and cultural integrity," the ILRC said in a press release. It said if any passenger fails to present compliant documentation, services must be respectfully declined. The release also said the non-indigenous Naga drivers must carry their own valid ILP in addition to the vehicle's all India taxi ILRC said operators should have verifiable digital or physical records of these permits.


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Students' group urges enforcement of inner line rule in Nagaland
Dimapur: Naga Students' Federation (NSF) on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the full implementation of the inner line regulation (ILR) provisions in Nagaland, pledging to take all necessary measures to achieve this goal. In a reminder letter to the Nagaland chief secretary, NSF's inner line regulation commission chairperson Senchumo NSN Lotha, member secretary Seve R Vadeo, and NSF vice-president Mteisuding referenced their April 4 meeting with the chief secretary. The NSF said during the meeting, a 10-point memorandum was submitted, outlining critical issues related to the stringent enforcement of ILR in the state. The federation urged the chief secretary to provide an update on actions taken regarding the memorandum at the earliest. While maintaining that it does not seek confrontation with the govt, the NSF emphasised that the current administration should recognise the implications of lax ILR enforcement. The organisation argued that stringent ILR implementation is vital for the socio-economic security of the Naga people. The NSF affirmed its commitment to enduring any hardship necessary to safeguard this security, particularly for future generations of Nagas. Additionally, it expressed willingness to fully cooperate with the government if required.