Manipur defeats Pondicherry by 5-0

IMPHAL, Feb 1: Manipur defeated Pondicherry by 5-0 goals in today`s match of AIFF U-14… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 1: Manipur defeated Pondicherry by 5-0 goals in today`s match of AIFF U-14 Boys` Festival of Football held at Kalyani, West Bengal.

Akbar, Prikanta, Netrajit, AK Loyangamba and Guneshor were the scorers of Manipur team.

Meanwhile, Manipur also defeated Goa by 1-0 in the evening session of the tournament. Kenedy scored the lone winning goal for the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/manipur-defeats-pondicherry-by-50/

End Prohibition

Prohibition has not worked in Manipur. It has not in all other places it was… more »

Prohibition has not worked in Manipur. It has not in all other places it was sought to be imposed. Everybody knows this, yet the farce continues. A few weeks ago, an article on the online edition of the Time said something similar with regards to abortion. It said not only has abortion been most rampant in countries that banned it, but also the practice was most unhygienic in these places. The first contention is disputable. In places these bans do not exist, people don’t notice them happening unlike in places where the bans do exist. The bans themselves arouse extra interests making researchers to do closer studies of the phenomenon in these places and less so in societies where there are no such bans. Otherwise, common sense should inform even the average men and women that the prevalence of these practices should somewhat remain the same, be there a ban on them or not. But the veracity of the second contention should be beyond any doubt.

This is for a variety of reasons. Take the case of prohibition in Manipur, which has been in place for the last three decades. Those born less than thirty years ago probably would think there never was anything legal about alcohol consumption in the state and that those who do consume it necessarily have to do so in stealth and against their conscience. They would not be wrong altogether. People continue to drink but they drink in stealth and indignity now. The only difference between the times there was no ban and now is, there are no longer any official outlets to buy liquor. Whatever is sold is in the black market. This has meant among others, two things. One, their prices have been inflated hugely, and two, there is never any certainty of brand availability so that people drink whatever is available, and this nobody will dispute has great potential of being a health wrecker.

These considerations apart, for a practice which has not been successfully abolished, the state would be losing considerably revenue each year. To make it worse, this revenue is not just lost, but turned into black money. If there are people who benefited from the long spell of prohibition, it definitely would be black marketers. Our appeal then is, those behind the longish prohibition in the state should begin rethinking on a strategy of lifting the ban but making sure its ill effect are minimised. As for instance, while sale and consumption of liquor is made legal again, drunkenness in public places could remain as infringement on the law. Today just the opposite seems to be happening. It is also interesting to note that two neighbouring states of Nagaland and Mizoram too have been officially dry for just about the same period as Manipur. In these two states it is the Church which called for the ban unlike in Manipur where it was underground organisations which made the first move, followed by the government. People familiar with these two places also know, as in Manipur, drinking has not come down. In Mizoram the enforcement is a little stricter, and alcoholic beverages are still not served openly in restaurants and bars. In Nagaland, although officially banned, the enforcement is much more relaxed and liquor is served in many restaurants openly.

It is now time to lift this ban in Manipur. Whatever lessons that needed to be driven home have been done so. The mission the prohibition was meant to achieve, that of controlling rampant alcoholism to the extent possible, has been accomplished long ago. Its continuance can now only do harm to the state and its people. As for instance, with the state preparing to open the doors to tourism, prohibition can become a big impediment. Tourists generally visit new places where they can relax, and in the universal picture of relaxation, chilled beer is an inalienable part. Those in the hospitality industry, especially the new swanky hotels which have sprung up in Imphal, where tourists, especially foreign tourists flock to, we are sure will vouch on this. Again, prohibition gives a place the image and atmosphere of puritanical orthodoxy in the sense the Taliban is fanatically so. Surely, nobody would want Manipur to suffer such an image in the outside world. We are not talking about licentiousness or permissiveness, but of a liberal approach to life, in which social norms are determined not by diktats but by individual sense of responsibility which intuitively puts a limit on the extent individual freedom can be pushed and thus draw the line between what is proper behaviour and what is not. This ability of free judgment on these matters is what should define civilised behaviour and not ones enforced through bans and diktats.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/end-prohibition/

Vocational Education `“ A Very Odd Name!

By: G.S.Oinam CEO of London based skills and an expert team member of NVEQF India… more »

By: G.S.Oinam
CEO of London based skills and an expert team member of NVEQF India – invite me one day and  said, students doesn’t turn out for vocational courses even ensured them job placement / linkage after training. Perhaps, his opinion may be an experience of big cities or type of industrial training courses may not attract to the students. Vocational education is a very odd name; change the name into “Professional Training Courses “ to attract students in a fashionable way; this is my finding and suggestion after studying South Korean experience and comparison with Indian experience. Job seekers are also looking future prospects and careers. ITI /ITC and 17 Ministries are providing short term vocational and technical training courses along with stipend for workers in some courses. The Modular Employable Skills (MES) scheme is being offered under the Skill Development Initiative Scheme (SDIS). The Ministry of Labour and Employment undertook the development of a new strategic framework, namely the MES, for skill development for early school leavers and existing workers, especially in the unorganised sector in close consultation with industry, micro enterprises in the unorganised sector, State Governments, experts and academia. Government target for vocational education is mostly level 1 & 2 courses. For such type of courses, trainers must go to the work place where group of workers are working to provide them skills development programme. For example, Fevicol Company does less advertisement Fevicol product in the newspapers. Company executives will go to the field to organise programme to promote their products where groups of carpenters and plumbers are working. Because, majority of the carpenters, plumbers do not read newspapers. But, they do advertise a product “Fevi quick” to the newspapers and TV because most of the users of the product are readers of newspapers. 2nd example, Frankfinn is a well-known vocational institution for hospitality and air hostess. They are providing diploma course for cabin crew, airport ground staffs, hotel management with job assurance and placement facilities. Change of name into professional course has attracts the students in hospitality and nursing profession. However, job market of civil aviation industry in India is declined—many of the airlines run loss business. Many Nursing institutions in Manipur are also providing level 3 & 4 diploma courses. Most of Manipuri nursing practitioners at outside states have come back to Manipur after getting experience – they don’t like to settle outside state (mostly girls) unless government job or better perks and facilities are provided. However, fresher nurses are still going to outside states for job. Now, state will face additional burden of hospital job unemployment in Manipur unless more hospital and clinics are open.

Skills development is only namesake and beginning in the state—state policy makers must prepare better policy frame work base on scope and labour market available for job creation. For example, if state has potential for job creation in agriculture, horticulture, fishery, commerce etc—skills development programme and vocational courses shall be given due important on the above subjects matter to enhance skills of the existing local work forces and to meet the requirement of new skills workers on the specific field. National vocational qualifications frame work is general frame work and it is base on all Indian contexts. Qualifications frame work and specific subject has to be identified by State Councils for Vocational Training concern subject to local resource available and have been established to assist the NCVT both knowledge, practices and attitude.  For example, ‘Kaona Phak’ mat making training can be successful for self help groups and large scale production as well. Singapore had developed a “comprehensive vocational training infrastructure,” forging strong linkages between education institutions and training agencies. The National Skills Recognition System is Singapore’s national framework for establishing work performance standards, identifying job competencies and certifying skills acquisition. It is implemented by the Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board. To assess the workers, assessment centres were set up. Workers can be certified at centralised assessment centres, workplace or a combination of both. In Hong Kong too, the provision of public sector training has been strategic. Vocational and technical schools received serious attention in Japan even during the 19th century (Yamamoto, 1994).  The “Taiwan Miracle” owes to its system of VET. In UK, the national framework covers general secondary and tertiary education, VET, work-based learning and prior learning. Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) describes the process of giving formal recognition to learning that derives from personal experiences often gained in employment or voluntary work situations. NVQs are also part of ‘Modern Apprenticeships’ which are funded through work-based learning. In several countries of the region many academic secondary schools that concentrated for a long period on preparing students for university entry, tried to become multi-purpose institutions to serve a broad spectrum of students and needs, including specific types of occupational training.  In addition, various types and models of specialised secondary training institutions have been created in several countries to meet different middle level manpower needs.

However, in Manipur, members of skills experts committee are all bureaucrats. Manipur has wasted crores of public money spending outside states on vocational training courses like spa, skin care, hair style, nail cutting training etc. without considering importance, priority and benefits. Our babus knows only how much to spend but they don’t care how much to achieved. Establishment of more vocational training centre / institutions in Manipur is the best option. However, courses should be restructured based on labor demand. Ensuring the vocational stream is not dead-end – by allow vocational students to proceed to higher education and linking up vocational schools with specific industries to ensure that curriculum and outputs match industry needs. Determinants of Quality in Skill Training are faculty, curriculum, infrastructure, evaluation of student learning, government and administration, and industrial / farm partnership.

People are expecting more from the newly formed Manipur Skills Development Society, Government of Manipur. The role of Manipur Skills Development Society must be focus on 1) Identification of skill development needs 2) Development of a sector skill development plan and maintain skill inventory; 3) Determining skills/competency standards and qualifications.4) Participation in affiliation, accreditation, examination and certification.6) Plan and execute training of trainers and 7) Promotion of academies of excellence.

Industrial skills training are usually conducted by the respective industrial unit; however, recent recession in India attracts the experience person or skills people by recruiters consequently, farms want to hire employees already trained so that the cost and time of employees training can be saved. However, your professional training pass certificate is not the only criteria for your job. You will be require further training after recruitment at least 2-3 months accordingly company management style – reputed company has own management styles. For example, if you are recruited for hospitality job in a 5 star hotel, you have to under go training for 3 months simply to say “welcome to our restaurant.” After transferring your job from one 5 star hotel to another 5 star hotels, another training programme will be conducted simply to say with smile “welcome to our restaurant” to follows company own style.

Taiwan and South Korea are the most experience and successful countries of vocational education in the world. For students who do not wish a college education, vocational schools specializing in fields such as technology, agriculture or finance are available, in which the students are employed right after graduation. Around 30% of high school students are in vocational high schools. To make vocational high schools more attractive, in April 2007 the Korean government changed the name of vocational high schools into professional high schools. Korean vocational high schools offer programmes in five fields: agriculture, technology/engineering, commerce/business, maritime/fishery, and home economics. What are home economics? It is similar to Home Science in India. In Ireland it is called home economics—scientific and social. This subject is known as Family and Consumer Sciences in USA. Students are trained in stitching, knitting, textile, designing, cooking, money management, family relationship, nutrition and child care and also given social lessions. Unfortunately, Manipur University does not open Home Science Department.

The NVEQF India is a framework on international lines to link various qualifications and set common principles and guidelines for nationally recognized qualification system to monitor, manage creating the curriculum for Vocational Education in India. Currently the Vocational Training under NVEQF is provided in some courses like, Automobile, IT, ITES and Telecom Industry. In general the NVEQ (National Vocational Education Qualification) are work based courses/awards designed to enhance the skills of people at work. These courses are based on the competency level of participants and hence, the participants should prove their talents at work. Eleven countries presently have NVQFs including Australia, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Switzerland, India and UK. This makes a person to choose the appropriate level of diploma/degree/certificate courses, thereby enhancing their knowledge.

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has recently hosted a conference focusing on the development of models for delivering skills training to people in the North Eastern region of India, comprising eight states. The conference, held in Guwahati in the state of Assam, particularly focused on the relationship between skills and migration and the need to generate demand for skilled workers in the region. Manipal-City & Guilds’ Rajat Khawas was among the speakers. The Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, has emphasised the need for India to close the gap between skills supply and demand, characterising the country’s steps towards skills development to date as “rather tentative”. Speaking at a meeting of the National Council on Skill Development, the Prime Minister called for all Ministers to scale up their skill development programmes substantially and propose ambitious skilling initiatives in the 12th five year plan. A new study by talent management firm DDI has found that India’s business leaders out-perform their Chinese counterparts in the critical skills required for successful leadership. In particular, they appear to be better at spotting emerging talent and in making leadership selection decisions. The survey spans 2,600 companies in 74 countries.

The Indian PM had declared on June 2010 for setting up of 1,600 new industrial training institutes and polytechnics, 10,000 new vocational schools and 50,000 new skill development centres to ensure 10 million students get vocational training. Currently, 17 ministries / departments deliver vocational educational training programs to 2.8 million people. There are 9,583 schools offering 150 vocational courses of two-year duration in broad areas of primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy. In addition, the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) imparts vocational education in 80 courses in various areas- agriculture, business and commerce, humanities, engineering and technology, home science and health and para medical skills, taking the total enrolment in vocational education courses of all these schools to roughly 6,00,000. The framework will have a competency-based modular approach with provision for credit accumulation and transfer. Students would have the scope for vertical and horizontal mobility with multiple entry and exits. This effort will bridge the gap and give employment to a large number of students with a handsome salary, HRD minister said. Providing skilled people to labour-intensive sectors like automobile, construction and manufacturing will reduce unemployment in India. CBSC schools have included vocational courses under NVEF since 2011. While 220 million students are in schools, less than 15 million are expected to pursue higher education, and better vocational education will improve the chances of employment for the dropouts.

South Korean Experience:

The Korean vocational education and training (VET) system is heralded as one of the key factors contributing to the country’s past economic growth. VET has played an important role in developing a skilled labor force during Korea’s economic development. The vocational education and training (VET) system in Korea has been evaluated to supply skilled human capital needed for rapid economic development at the right time at the right place. However, the status of the VET track is weakening in Korea as higher education becomes more important and general education becomes more attractive for students and their parents complying with continuous economic development. The declining status of VET is not only of importance to Korea but also to most developed countries.

Statistics demonstrate the success of South Korea’s national education programs. In 1945 the adult literacy rate was estimated at 22 percent; by 1970 adult literacy was 87.6 percent and, by the late 1980s, sources estimated it at around 93 percent. Although only primary school (grades one through six) was compulsory, percentages of age-groups of children and young people enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary level schools were equivalent to those found in industrialized countries, including Japan. Approximately 4.8 million students in the eligible age-group were attending primary school in 1985. The percentage of students going on to optional middle school the same year was more than 99 percent. Approximately 34 percent, one of the world’s highest rates of secondary-school graduates attended institutions of higher education in 1987, a rate similar to Japan’s (about 30 percent) and exceeding Britain’s (20 percent).

Social emphasis on education was not without its problems, as it tended to accentuate class differences. In the late 1980s, a college degree was considered necessary for entering the middle class; there were no alternative pathways of social advancement, with the possible exception of a military career, outside higher education. People without a college education, including skilled workers with vocational school backgrounds, often were treated as second-class citizens by their white-collar, college-educated managers, despite the importance of their skills for economic development. Intense competition for places at the most prestigious universities—the sole gateway into elite circles—promoted, like the old Confucian system, a sterile emphasis on rote memorization in order to pass secondary school and college entrance examinations. Particularly after a dramatic expansion of college enrollments in the early 1980s, South Korea faced the problem of what to do about a large number of young people kept in school for a long time, usually at great sacrifice to themselves and their families, and then faced with limited job opportunities because their skills were not marketable.

Most observers agree that South Korea’s spectacular progress in modernization and economic growth since the Korean War is largely attributable to the willingness of individuals to invest a large amount of resources in education, the improvement of “human capital.” The traditional esteem for the educated man, now extend to scientists, technicians, and others working with specialized knowledge. Highly educated technocrats and economic planners could claim much of the credit for their country’s economic successes since the 1960s. Scientific professions were generally regarded as the most prestigious by South Koreans in the 1980s.

Vocational education system around the world:

The South Korean system of vocational education is designed from high school to associate degree (junior collage) to graduation, then master / doctoral in university. Students have the option to continue general class or vocational class after passing junior high school by entrance test or join in general degree course after passing associate degree in vocational or junior collage (senior secondary level in India)

The Japanese system may have the simplest design. Students completing basic education go to general secondary education, and from there they either enter firms that provide entry-level training or go on to tertiary education.
• The North American system has no “streaming” until after secondary education and it relies on post-secondary education to facilitate transition to work. Students completing secondary education go to community colleges and polytechnic institutes (which provide vocational technical instruction) for short courses, and to universities, which provide both general and professional training.

• The French system streams students into vocational courses at the secondary level. Students in vocational courses are prepared for entry to the labor market, and those in the humanistic scientific streams are prepared for higher education.

• The German system is based on a long tradition of apprenticeships. For a (diminishing) majority of secondary school students, instruction consists of school-based general instruction and firm-based occupation-specific training (the “dual” system). The system, regulated by guilds, has a set of qualifications that provides broad equivalency between graduates of the academic and the dual subsystems.

• The Latin American training system is a hybrid of the French and German models. For students completing basic education: (a) it relies on autonomous vocational training institutes for those proceeding to the labor market, (b) on general (humanistic-scientific) education at secondary level for those proceeding to tertiary education, and (c) on school-based vocational education for others.

• The Australian system allows transitions between the vocational and tertiary education systems. Employers play a key role in the management of the vocational system.

• The Indian system could be said to resemble most closely the Latin American model.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/vocational-education-a-very-odd-name/

AR provides of water pump

15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) installed a Water Pump under AR MCA at Phainom village. The inauguration was carried out by the Commandant 15 Assam Rifles amongst a large gathering of villagers including ladies and children on 01 Feb 12…

15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) installed a Water Pump under AR MCA at Phainom village. The inauguration was carried out by the Commandant 15 Assam Rifles amongst a large gathering of villagers including ladies and children on 01 Feb 12.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/ar-provides-of-water-pump/

JDU wants probe into involvement of militants during election

Imphal, Feb 1 NNN : Manipur state unit of JD-U Wednesday accused the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) of helping the Congress in the recent Manipur polls, pressing the Election Commission of India (ECI) and CEO to make an inquiry into the matter which involved the outfit, a signatory of Suspension of Operations (SoO) involving […]

Imphal, Feb 1 NNN : Manipur state unit of JD-U Wednesday accused the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) of helping the Congress in the recent Manipur polls, pressing the Election Commission of India (ECI) and CEO to make an inquiry into the matter which involved the outfit, a signatory of Suspension of Operations (SoO) involving the Central and State Governments.
The village chief of Chandel Constituency was made to sign using force to vote for Congress by UKLF cadres, Chungjalen Haokip, a JD-U candidate who contested the polls from the constituency alleged talking to the media at the party’s office here.
The UKLF cadres had been involved in all the election matters in the constituency since from the very beginning of the poll process, the JD-U candidate said, adding that the militant outfit also captured a polling booth in its stronghold in favour of Indian National Congress (INC).
Chungjalen Haokip also clarified on the allegation leveled by UKLF about having link between him and the militant outfit Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) and said, “If so, I would have no chance to participate in the democratic process as a candidate.”Manipur State unit JD-U president M. Tombi, who was also attended at the press meet, said the culprit should be arrested within February 4 if there is law in the State.Amidst the increasing number of reports coming in from Chingai assembly constituency of Ukhrul district that armed persons are kidnapping, assaulting and harassing people while forcing them to vote for a particular candidate, the Chingai Kendra
Concern Group (CKCG) has dwelt that people should be given a chance to freely elect their choice of candidates.Chingai assembly constituency will witness a re-poll in nine polling stations on February 4.
On Wednesday, the CKCG appealed for peace and tranquility in the Chingai assembly constituency.
Meanwhile, reports said that Congress candidate MK Preshow has been giving best effort to calm his supporters. The sources said that
Preshow’s supporters were in the mob mentality after they were being threatened, harassed and intimidated by certain armed men.
In Ukhrul district’s Chingai constituency, repolling will be held at Tora polling station, Somdal A1, Somdal A-II, Somdal-B, Tuinem A-I, Tuinem A-II, Ringui, Ngaimu-A, Ngaimu-B. Repoll f will be held on Feb 4.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/jdu-wants-probe-into-involvement-of-militants-during-election/

Film works to start again

Imphal, Feb 1 NNN : After 23 days of complete cease of theatre in Manipur, the Film Forum, Manipur today announced resumption of normal film related activities including screening in the State, revoking its stand to stop its entire works. The forum remained cancelled all its activities since January 9 last till yesterday, following a […]

Imphal, Feb 1 NNN : After 23 days of complete cease of theatre in Manipur, the Film Forum, Manipur today announced resumption of normal film related activities including screening in the State, revoking its stand to stop its entire works.
The forum remained cancelled all its activities since January 9 last till yesterday, following a huge monitory demand from certain militant outfits.
Members of Film Forum staged a sit-in to protest over the monitory demand issued to it by the militants outside Shanker Talkies at Lamphel in Imphal West on Tuesday. A large number of Manipur digital movie actresses also participated in the demonstration.
However, screening of films at other public places outside of theatres will not be allowed from February 14 in view of the ensuing Class X and XI examinations which will be commencing this month, Film Forum president Surjakanta, who was also present at the protest announced.
He said the decision to cancel showing of movies outside cinema halls was taken during a general body meeting of Film Forum.He also clarified the forum has never take the name of a particular militant outfit in connection with the money demand, but only mentioned particular groups without their specific faction names.He appealed to the militants not to demand such large amount of money to the organization in the future.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/film-works-to-start-again/

Tourism boom in Mizoram

Aizawl, Feb 1 NNN : Of late, Mizoram is booming in the field of tourism. According to reports received from state tourism department, the department had garnered Rs 99.33 crores in the last 25 years. State Tourism Secretary B Sairengpuii informed the media that since the establishment of tourism department, it had received Rs 135.64 […]

Aizawl, Feb 1 NNN : Of late, Mizoram is booming in the field of tourism.
According to reports received from state tourism department, the department had garnered Rs 99.33 crores in the last 25 years. State Tourism Secretary B Sairengpuii informed the media that since the establishment of tourism department, it had received Rs 135.64 crores from the Centre through Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS). The department had constructed 38 tourist lodges out of this funds and funds from the state plan.
The secretary further said that Mizoram tourism will boom in the coming days and the tourism policy prepared by the department had been ready for approval by the state government which will greatly accelerate and improve the tourism sector.
Mizoram is rich in tourism. Mizoram has a moderate and pleasant climate throughout the year, and is an idyllic land of great natural beauty having rich variety of flora and fauna.
Tourism department in close collaboration with the state government is taking various measures in the field of tourism.
Covered with verdant forests dominated by thick bamboo groves, teeming with vibrant wildlife, sheer cliffs and breath-taking waterfalls, dotted with unique landmarks of myriad folklore and picturesque villages of houses built on stilts, a land of dramatic seas of morning mists that enfold islands of hills and peaks, Mizoram has various tourist attractions.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/tourism-boom-in-mizoram/

Meghalaya bans GNLA

Shillong, Feb 1 NNN : The government has banned the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA). This announcement was made today in Shillong by Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma during a press conference. GNLA was formed about two and a half years ago by a deserted deputy superintendent of police (DSP) identified as Champion Sangma. On […]

Shillong, Feb 1 NNN : The government has banned the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA).
This announcement was made today in Shillong by Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma during a press conference.
GNLA was formed about two and a half years ago by a deserted deputy superintendent of police (DSP) identified as Champion Sangma.
On Wednesday, Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma subtly admitted that GNLA has grown into a lethal body and the combative approach of the police have failed to yield the desired results. Informing that the banning of the outfit will be accompanied by a revised strategy to take it head on, Sangma however defended on the failure of the police to neutralise the militant outfit that is merely two and a half years old. “Our police team is subject to several constraints varying from human rights and other ethics while these militant groups disregards all the ethics”, Mukul Sangma said.
Though he did not spell out the strategies that have been devised to counter the GNLA the chief Minister however said that the outfit’s strength surrounded on the overground workers and networks.
“If not for the overground workers, how will they have the phone numbers of politicians, officers and businessmen to intimidate and threaten them through sms and phone calls”, Sangma stated.
While ruling out the proposed deployment of the army in the strife torn districts of Garo Hills, the chief minister said, “At thisjuncture we will rather ask the centre to aid the state police through further deployment of para-military forces.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/meghalaya-bans-gnla/

Defence Minister Antony to visit Arunachal Pradesh

New Delhi, Feb 1 (ANI): With Sino-Indian relations on Arunachal Pradesh being tense, especially over the border issue, Defence Minister A K Antony will visit the sensitive state for two days and will also attend festivities linked to the silver jubilee of statehood. The Rajiv Gandhi Government had granted statehood to Arunachal Pradesh on February […]

New Delhi, Feb 1 (ANI): With Sino-Indian relations on Arunachal Pradesh being tense, especially over the border issue, Defence Minister A K Antony will visit the sensitive state for two days and will also attend festivities linked to the silver jubilee of statehood.
The Rajiv Gandhi Government had granted statehood to Arunachal Pradesh on February 20, 1987. Antony is likely to undertake his visit on February 19 and will inaugurate the celebrations of statehood day at Indira Gandhi Park in Itanagar on February 20.
Chief Minister Nabam Tuki accompanied by Member of Parliament Takam Sanjoy met Antony at the Defence Ministry on Wednesday to extend an invitation to him to attend the festivities.
“Defence Minister Antony has accepted our invitation to be the chief guest on the occasion to mark the statehood day,” said Sanjoy, who represents Arunachal West in the Lok Sabha. Arunachal is the largest state area-wise in the northeast part of India, having a 83743 sq. kms area and a long international border with Bhutan to the west (160 km), China to the north and north-east (1,080 km) and Myanmar to the east (440 km).
The northern border of Arunachal Pradesh reflects the McMahon Line, which has never been accepted by Beijing, and this has been the real bone of contention with India.
Antony’s important visit to Arunachal Pradesh must be seen in the light of China often using the visa issue to raise the pitch.
In January, China denied a visa to Group Captain M. Panging, an IAF Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter pilot posted at Tezpur, Assam, because he hailed from Arunachal Pradesh.
India has time and again conveyed to China that there should be no discrimination against visa applicants of Indian nationality on grounds of domicile and ethnicity.
China disputes the international boundary that it currently has with India in the eastern sector and has repeatedly staked a claim to approximately 90,000 square kilometres of Indian territory in Arunachal Pradesh.
It has also been accused of stalling multilateral funded development projects in Arunachal Pradesh.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/defence-minister-antony-to-visit-arunachal-pradesh/

CBI registers case against two defence officers

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 1: The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against a Lt. Genl. (Now Retired) the then GOC-in-C; the then Defence Estate Officer (Now Retired), Southern Command, Pune Circle, Pune; a Pune-based Builder and others U/s 120-B, 420 IPC, 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act 1988 on receipt […]

Mail News Service
New Delhi, Feb 1: The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against a Lt. Genl. (Now Retired) the then GOC-in-C; the then Defence Estate Officer (Now Retired), Southern Command, Pune Circle, Pune; a Pune-based Builder and others U/s 120-B, 420 IPC, 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act 1988 on receipt of a complaint from the Defence Ministry.
It was alleged that both the public servants had shown favour to Pune-based Builder in the matter of property at Bungalow
No.8A, Lothian Road measuring area 0.96 acres of B-3 Defence Land at Pune Cantonment and settled this matter out of court in spite of all the verdict in favour of army which was a gross misconduct on the part of public servants. The public servants had ignored existing rules & policies; violating the terms of lease, entered into by Ministry of Defence and caused pecuniary advantage to Pune-based Builder to the tune of Rs. 46 Crores(approx.) without any public interest.
Searches were conducted at the residence of the then GOC-in-Chief at Fatima Nagar, Pune & the then Defence Estate Officer at Lulla Nagar, Kondhwa, Pune and office premises of Builder at Koregaon Park, Pune which led to recovery of incriminating documents.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Junior Engineer and a Beldar of MCD, Karkardooma, Delhi in a bribery case of Rs. 20,000/-
A case was registered Under Section 7 of PC Act, 1988 against a Beldar, MCD Building, Karkardooma, Delhi on the basis of a complaint. It was alleged in the FIR that accused demanded a bribe of Rs.20,000/- from the complainant for not booking or demolishing two under construction houses being constructed by the complainant.
A trap was laid and the accused Beldar was caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.20,000/- from the complainant. After being caught, he disclosed that he was accepting bribe on behalf of a Junior Engineer. The other accused, Junior Engineer was also caught while trying to accept the bribe from the Beldar.
Searches were conducted at their residential premises. Search at the residence of Beldar led to cash recovery of Rs.32 Lakh and other incriminating documents. Both the arrested accused are being produced today in the Designated Court at Delhi.
The Special Judge for CBI cases, Patiala House Courts, New Delhi has convicted Sh. H.A. Siddiqui, the then Addl. Commissioner of Income Tax Range-34, Vikas Bhawan, IP State, New Delhi in a bribery case of Rs.One Lakh and sentenced him to undergo four years Rigorous Imprisonment with total fine of Rs.Four Lakh.
A case was registered against accused H.A. Siddiqui, Addl. Commissioner, Income Tax, Range-34, Vikas Bhawan, New Delhi during April, 2003 Under Section 7 of PC Act 1988 for demanding a bribe of Rs.One Lakh from the complainant. The complainant (a Chartered Accountant) had alleged in his complaint that the accused demanded a bribe of Rs.One Lakh for clearing the case of his client which was under scrutiny with the accused.
A trap was laid and the accused was caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.One Lakh from the complainant.
After thorough investigation, CBI filed a chargesheet against the accused in the Designated Court at New Delhi. The Court found the accused guilty and convicted him.

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Vehicles without emission test certificates to be fined

The State government is all set to impose fine on vehicles plying on the roads without Auto Emission Testing Certificates Pollution under Control Certificate under the Motor Vehicles Act Source Hueiyen News Service

The State government is all set to impose fine on vehicles plying on the roads without Auto Emission Testing Certificates Pollution under Control Certificate under the Motor Vehicles Act Source Hueiyen News Service

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Film Forum Manipur protests monetary demand

Film producers, directors and several actors of Manipuri film industry, under the aegis of Film Forum Manipur FFM has today staged a sit in protest in front of Shankar Talkies, Lamphel against monetary demand served to the forum by factions of a mili…

Film producers, directors and several actors of Manipuri film industry, under the aegis of Film Forum Manipur FFM has today staged a sit in protest in front of Shankar Talkies, Lamphel against monetary demand served to the forum by factions of a militant outfit of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Polling personnel to proceed for their repoll duty today

In connection with the re poll scheduled on February 4 in the 34 polling stations in the hill districts, the polling personnel for Churachandpur district will be leaving for their respective polling stations by tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

In connection with the re poll scheduled on February 4 in the 34 polling stations in the hill districts, the polling personnel for Churachandpur district will be leaving for their respective polling stations by tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

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JD U for more addition to repoll

Janata Dal United has expressed strong resentment for excluding two polling stations of Chandel assembly constituency from the polling stations enlisted for repoll on February 4 Source The Sangai Express

Janata Dal United has expressed strong resentment for excluding two polling stations of Chandel assembly constituency from the polling stations enlisted for repoll on February 4 Source The Sangai Express

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Repoll not announced in problematic areas JD U

Polling stations in Chandel district where UKLF cadres carried out all sorts of election related crimes in favour of Congress candidate has been overlooked by ECI and no re poll has been announced as such, charged Janata Dal United Source Hueiyen Ne…

Polling stations in Chandel district where UKLF cadres carried out all sorts of election related crimes in favour of Congress candidate has been overlooked by ECI and no re poll has been announced as such, charged Janata Dal United Source Hueiyen News Service

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UTLA accuses Govt, makes its stance clear

United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA has said that the armed outfit would not enter into suspension of operation with the Government until its seven points demand is fulfilled Source The Sangai Express

United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA has said that the armed outfit would not enter into suspension of operation with the Government until its seven points demand is fulfilled Source The Sangai Express

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Laikoiching educates Generation X

‘To keep our tradition and culture alive is our religion’ is the sermon which Tangkhul elders in Laikoiching village wish to preach to the Generation X Source The Sangai Express

‘To keep our tradition and culture alive is our religion’ is the sermon which Tangkhul elders in Laikoiching village wish to preach to the Generation X Source The Sangai Express

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Maoist institutes new Manipur Labour Policy

In their quest to provide better lifestyle and standard assistance to the labour community in the state, the Maoist Communist Party, Manipur in a press statement claimed that the organisation has successfully instituted a historic Manipur Labour Policy…

In their quest to provide better lifestyle and standard assistance to the labour community in the state, the Maoist Communist Party, Manipur in a press statement claimed that the organisation has successfully instituted a historic Manipur Labour Policy and the same has been discussed and approved by the private employers in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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