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Nagaland to begin its own NRC process from July 10

People whose name are left out of the draft list, will have time till October 10 to file any claims or objections

July 01, 2019 / 14:16 IST
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Nagaland has decided to begin its own variant of the contentious National Register of Citizens (NRC), according to a report by The Hindu. Nagaland’s neighbouring state Assam is currently updating its NRC.

On June 29, Nagaland’s Home Commissioner R Ramakrishnan issued a notification over setting up of the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN). According to the report, the process is aimed at creation of a list of all indigenous people. It will also check the issuance of fake indigenous inhabitant certificates.

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Beginning July 10, teams will be sent out to every village and urban ward. This will happen around 20 days before Assam is expected to publish its final NRC. Moneycontrol could not independently verify the report.

The RIIN exercise in will be monitored by the Home Commissioner. It has a 60-day deadline to collect information of locals and non-locals, the report adds.