India, Oct. 17 -- The Naga Students' Federation (NSF) on Friday called upon all Naga people to join the movement for the meaningful and effective enforcement of the Inner Line Pass (ILP) in Nagaland.

The federation briefed the students of Kohima Science College Jotsoma (Autonomous) about its appeals to the Nagaland government for the effective enforcement of the ILP in the state, during a sensitization program at the college auditorium as part of its sensitization tour of colleges on the Inner Line Regulation (ILR).

The NSF stated that it had appealed to the government to establish a centralized database system, so that ILPs issued to outsiders entering Nagaland can be stored in a single central location, ensuring consistency in ILP dat...