Row over Manipur student’s death – Times Now.tv

Row over Manipur student's deathTimes Now.tvRichard Loitam, a native of Manipur, died of a cerebral haemorrhage in his sleep on April 17, few hours after he got into a brawl with another student while watching an IPL match. Loitam was reportedly pu…

Row over Manipur student's death
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Richard Loitam, a native of Manipur, died of a cerebral haemorrhage in his sleep on April 17, few hours after he got into a brawl with another student while watching an IPL match. Loitam was reportedly punched in the head by a hostelmate after a fight
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Ibobi Ministry most likely to be expanded today – E-Pao.net

Ibobi Ministry most likely to be expanded todayE-Pao.netImphal, April 27 2012: After the initial expansion of the Ibobi led Congress ministry in Manipur by induction of three ministers on March 16th last, the final expansion of his ministry is most lik…

Ibobi Ministry most likely to be expanded today
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Imphal, April 27 2012: After the initial expansion of the Ibobi led Congress ministry in Manipur by induction of three ministers on March 16th last, the final expansion of his ministry is most likely to take place tomorrow. However, Chief Minister O
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Longest green salad prepared at food festival

Longest salad was prepared here today during the third chinjak (food) festival . Green salad a which was 100 m long and six inches wide was prepared by 15 volunteers , weighing 781.3 kg in 90 minutes. The main objective is to make an entry in Guinness book of records. Tourism Commissioner, KK Chetry flagged […]

Longest salad was prepared here today during the third chinjak (food) festival . Green salad a which was 100 m long and six inches wide was prepared by 15 volunteers , weighing 781.3 kg in 90 minutes. The main objective is to make an entry in Guinness book of records.
Tourism Commissioner, KK Chetry flagged off the attempt and the 15 volunteers of Innovative youth society initiative started preparing the salad. Hundreds of people and media were present in the record attempt and was videotaped . The video will be sent for entry in the world record books. The visitors ate the salad after the event was over.
According to the organisers the initiative was to make food festival popular.

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Awareness programme on library held

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 27: An Awareness programme on Library sponsored by the State Central Library organized by the Development Programme for Rural Community (DPRC) was held at Hamai English High School, Tamei in Tamenglong District on last Sunday. The function attended by about 400 persons was graced by Awangbou Newmai Ex-MLA and Tampakleima […]

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Imphal, Apr 27: An Awareness programme on Library sponsored by the State Central Library organized by the Development Programme for Rural Community (DPRC) was held at Hamai English High School, Tamei in Tamenglong District on last Sunday.
The function attended by about 400 persons was graced by Awangbou Newmai Ex-MLA and Tampakleima Devi Chief Librarian, State Central Library, Govt. of Manipur as the Chief Guest and President respectively.
Other functions were also organized by the same organizers under the sponsorship of Manipur State Labour Department. One such function was held at Katang Beukam Village located at Nagaland-Manipur border area. The function attended by about 300 persons discussed about the “Eradication of Child Labour and Bonded Labour” to make awareness about the labour problem in the area and its solutions.
The same awareness programme on the problem of Llbour and solution thereof was also held at Tamei on last Sunday which was attended by about 400 persons.
The function at Tamei was graced by Awangbou Newmai Ex-MLA as the Chief Guest.

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NSCN IM questions NSCN K holding talks with Myanmar

Dimapur, April 27 NNN: The Isak-Muivah group of the NSCN has expressed deep concern on the reported proposed dialogue with the government of Myanmar. On Friday, the Qhevihe Chsi Swu, convenor of the NSCN-IM’s ‘steering committee’ and T.T Among, the outfit’s home minister in a joint communique in Dimapur asks, “Under what agenda are they […]

Dimapur, April 27 NNN: The Isak-Muivah group of the NSCN has expressed deep concern on the reported proposed dialogue with the government of Myanmar.
On Friday, the Qhevihe Chsi Swu, convenor of the NSCN-IM’s ‘steering committee’ and T.T Among, the outfit’s home minister in a joint communique in Dimapur asks, “Under what agenda are they (Khaplang group) to talk about and under what framework?”
‘Steering committee’ is the NSCN’s highest decision making body.
The NSCN-IM’s breaking of silence came even as the Khaplang group has reportedly signed a truce with the Myanmar government on April 12. Top leaders of the NSCN-Khaplang had left Nagaland for Yangon few days before the signing of the truce, according to a report.
Reacting to this development, the Isak-Muivah group said the Naga people are concerned on the proposed talks between Khaplang and the Burmese military junta as all Nagas are inseparable parts of the whole and ‘Nagalim’ embraces all their ancestral domains. “The question is under what agenda are they to talk about and under what framework. In this connection, it is pertinent to recall that NSCN under the legitimate leadership of Isak and Muivah had declared unilateral ceasefire with the Burmese government years ago,” said Qhevihe Chisu Swu and T.T Among.
People from all quarters query whether Khaplang is mandated by the people, whether he really represents the issue/future of the Nagas, stated the NSCN-IM leaders. “When the administrative units of the Sagaing Division were arbitrarily redrawn by the Burmese government six townships namely, Tamu, Molaik, Phouwnpin, Homalin, Khamti, and Tanai were lost to Sagaing Division and Kachin state. Only the remaining three rocky townships – Layshi, Lahe and Namyung were left to the Nagas to form the so-called Autonomous District Council. Khaplang did not say anything against the move which took place right under his nose. Rather he had given his backing to that kind of colonial policy much to the chagrin of the Naga people. This is undeniable fact and he can never dispose it off as he wishes,” added Swu and Among.
The NSCN-IM leaders then alleged that it was known to one and all that Khaplang and the Burmese army have been working together hand in glove even before declaration of the ceasefire. It is highly questionable if Khaplang has seriously considered the rights and history of the Naga people when entering into a ceasefire agreement with the Burmese military junta. “The Nagas are watching closely the new development taking place in the eastern part of Nagalim. Khaplang must keep it in mind that the Naga people will never accept any agreement that betrays their right over their territory. We are also strongly opposed to the kind of ceasefire that escalates factional fighting on the one hand and makes haven for those organizations that are hostile to the Naga people on the other. Khaplang must understand that Nagas are no longer in the days of yore. They are highly political people now,” said the Qhevihe Chsi Swu and T.T Among.
“This incident did not only disturb and harass the NSCN cadres but created serious tensions in the minds of all the Naga people. The impasse however partially, so to say, resolved through the efforts of many NSCN leaders as well as the leaders of Naga social workers including the Naga Women Organizations.
This could be done through the unfailing love of Jehovah towards the Nagas. The NSCN highly appreciates the Naga womenfolk near and around the Hebron Camp. Their courage and patriotism will be remembered for all time to come. The NSCN appreciates the efforts of Naga Hoho and its frontal Organizations, the NSF and its frontal organizations, the Naga women Organizations at all level and also those individuals and groups, which cannot be named one by one, for rendering their services to defuse the tensions and resolved the crisis. God will certainly bless all those peacemakers,” the outfit’s MIP added.
On the allegation that the China is funding Maoists in the states of North East India including Nagaland, the NSCN-IM refuted the report and said that the outfit has no idea about other states “but in Nagaland, if there be any activities or presence as alleged it is certainly the creation of Assam Government and India”.
The Assam Government brought the refugees from every corner and kept them through force and as well as help in the plains sector of Nagaland bordering Assam in order to make buffer zone between Assam and Nagaland,” the Naga outfit alleged.
“But this objective of the Assam Government turned out to be counter-productive and negative impact on the Government of India. Recently, there was a hue and cry about presence of Maoists Camps and their cadres along the Nagaland Assam Disputed Area Belt, which were destroyed and the cadres expelled by the Nagaland state Government authorities in collaboration with the public of the area.
“Therefore, if there are any moaists or their camps in Nagaland border then this are the creations of the Assam and the Government of India. They should not blame others for their wrong doings,” the NSCN-IM asserted.

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Walking 3 lakh km

Imphal. April 27 NNN: In an effort to spread peace and harmony by walking 3,00,000 kilometres, a 20 member team reached Imphal on April 26. The team had already entered the Limca Book of Records and they have now walked 2,00,040 kilometres crossing 6 countries of Asia – China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Tibet and Nepal, […]

Imphal. April 27 NNN: In an effort to spread peace and harmony by walking 3,00,000 kilometres, a 20 member team reached Imphal on April 26.
The team had already entered the Limca Book of Records and they have now walked 2,00,040 kilometres crossing 6 countries of Asia – China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Tibet and Nepal, stated one of the members of the team to media persons in a press conference at the premises of the directorate of information and public relations, Imphal.
Though these 20 persons are also likely to enter in the Guinness Book of World Record, the objective of the team is to encourage good relationship between countries, to urge people to control adverse global climatic change, to bring awareness about global warming and its consequences, to preserve the Indian culture and heritage and to prevent abortion of unborn girl child, stated the leader of the team.
The team is led by Awad Biharilal, chairman of the journey, Mahendra Pratap, managing director of the journey, and Jitendra Pratap, director of the journey.
They disclosed that the 3 lakh kilometres journey on foot was started on June 15, 1995 at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, and the journey will continue by going to Aizawl in Mizoram, Agartala in Tripura and Sikkim, all in India. After that the team would be going into China, it was further disclosed by the leader of the team.

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cbi files chargesheet against Ramadoss and ten others

Mail News Service New Delhi, Apr 27: The Central Bureau of Investigation has today filed a charge sheet in the court of Special Judge, Patiala House, New Delhi against the then Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare Ramadoss and 10 others in a matter related to grant of approval to a Indore-based medical college […]

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New Delhi, Apr 27: The Central Bureau of Investigation has today filed a charge sheet in the court of Special Judge, Patiala House, New Delhi against the then Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare Ramadoss and 10 others in a matter related to grant of approval to a Indore-based medical college for the admissions to 2nd batch of students in 2008 U/s 120 B IPC r/w 13 (2) r/w (13(1) (d) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 and sections 420, 465, 468 & 471 of IPC.
It was alleged that the Chairman of a private medical college based at Indore(MP) conspired with the then Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare and other two officers of the Ministry to get the college inspected by a Central Team consisting of two doctors, with a view to obtain favourable inspection report for the purpose of issuing permission for renewal of the College for admission for 2nd year, in spite of the fact that the Inspectors of Medical Council of India Executive Board along with the Adhoc Committee constituted by Supreme court had repeatedly recommended that the college was not having sufficient faculty and clinical material, as required by the MCI norms.
It was also alleged that at the time of the inspection of the college, the matter was already pending with Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the inspection by the Central Team was not brought to the knowledge of the Court during the hearing held on the next day of inspection. \Supreme Court had disposed the matter with observation that the college may not be allowed the admissions for that session and may apply again for next session. In spite of that the approval was issued same day in the evening.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.

1. Dr. Ambumani Ramadass
2. Dr. D.K. Gupta, Safdarjung Hospital
3. Dr. J.S. Dhupia, Safdarjung Hospital
4. Sh. KVS Rao, Dy.Secy., Union Health & Family Welfare
5. Sh. Sudershan Khurana, S.O. the then Union Health & Family Welfare
6. Sh. Suresh Bhadoria, Chairman, Indore Medical College
7. Dr. S.K. Tongia, Dean, Indore Medical College
8. Dr. K.V. Saxena, M.S., Indore Medical College
9. Sh. Nitin Gothwal, Manager, HR Indore Medical College
10. Sh. Pawan Bhambani, Director(Admn.) Indore Medical College

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Former BJP Chief convicted

MNS: The Special Judge, CBI Cases, Dwarka Courts, New Delhi has convicted Bangaru Laxman, the then President of BJP u/s 9 of the P C Act 1988, in a corruption case. A chargesheet was filed against Shri Bangaru Laxman in 2006 by CBI U/s 9 of the P C Act 1988. Shri Bangaru Laxman was […]

MNS: The Special Judge, CBI Cases, Dwarka Courts, New Delhi has convicted Bangaru Laxman, the then President of BJP u/s 9 of the P C Act 1988, in a corruption case.
A chargesheet was filed against Shri Bangaru Laxman in 2006 by CBI U/s 9 of the P C Act 1988. Shri Bangaru Laxman was secretly video recorded in a sting operation conducted by representative of a web portal while accepting alleged illegal gratification of Rs.One lakh, purportedly meant for pushing the case of procurement of Hand Held Thermal Imagers for the Indian Army. The representative of the web portal was posing as a dealer of the said equipments, as part of the sting operation.
Sh. Bangaru Laxman has been taken into Judicial Custody by the orders of court. The quantum of sentence will be pronounced on 28.4.2012.

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Three held for blasting bomb, two others nabbed

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 27: Three cadres of PREPAK (Pro) who was involved in the blasting of bombs at the residence of Dr. Modhubala on April 24 were arrested by police. Police arrested two persons while conducting searching operation at Khurai area last night and nabbed two persons who were identified as Heigrujam Kiran […]

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Imphal, Apr 27: Three cadres of PREPAK (Pro) who was involved in the blasting of bombs at the residence of Dr. Modhubala on April 24 were arrested by police.
Police arrested two persons while conducting searching operation at Khurai area last night and nabbed two persons who were identified as Heigrujam Kiran Meitei alias Kirankumar (33) Khurai Ningthoubung Leikai, Ningthoujam Sana Meitei Moirangkampu Khewa Bazar.
Police seized demand letters, two hand grenades, one scooter and one Nokia handset from the possession of the duo.
During follow up action, police also arrested one Haobijam Noren Meitei alias Ibomcha (37) Thanga Karang. Two hand grenades and one Nokia handset were seized from his possession. He was arrested from Khurai Thingom Leikai.
During preliminary investigation, they were involved in the hurling of bomb at the residence of Dr. Modhubal of Lamphel.
Discovering the movement of UG cadres in Nangbrang, troops of 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector and 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector launched joint operation in the area and apprehended one RPF cadre on 27 Apr 2012. The apprehendee was identified as SS Cpl PH Amarjit Singh alias Priyo Kumar , r/o Moirangthem Laijbam Leikai and he was handed over to Yairipok Police station.
Troops of 33 Assam Rifles under Red Shield Division, launched a special search operation in Sagang Bazar area in the morning of 27 Apr 2012 and apprehended one terrorist of UTLF group, namely Satkholen Khongsal, (age 26 years), r/o village Khomunnom, near IT road, Kangpokpi Ward No 12, Dist Senapati. On questioning, it was discerned that he is a hardcore cadre of UTLF group and was actively involved in tax collection, extortion and financial transactions for the outfit from Sagang area. The cadre has been handed over to PS Kumbi.

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Community based tourism best for NE : Subodh Kant Sahai

Mail News Service New Delhi, Apr 27: Union Tourism Minister. Subodh Kant Sahai said that in the North-Eastern region, because of the fragility of habitat and society, it is niche kind of community based tourism which will succeed and will be “sustainable and not the five star tourism or mass tourism because that can permanently […]

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New Delhi, Apr 27: Union Tourism Minister. Subodh Kant Sahai said that in the North-Eastern region, because of the fragility of habitat and society, it is niche kind of community based tourism which will succeed and will be “sustainable and not the five star tourism or mass tourism because that can permanently damage the habitat and the society of these innocent people living in this beautiful part of the country. Shri Sahai was speaking after releasing two books titled Sustainable Tourism Development of Nagaland” and “ Tourism
Potential of North-East” written by Dr. DK Bhalla, IAS, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Food and Consumer Affairs, here today.
Shri Sahai said of late in most of the countries, there has been increasing demand for a broader
perspective on the facts of tourism that go beyond any physical impact on natural environment and includes the consideration of how poorer sections of the community can obtain more benefit from tourism. He said this has been matched by a growing awareness amongst tourists that a non inclusive attitude towards local people is no longer sustainable. The Tourism Minister said if the anticipated growth in tourism can be managed wisely, then it can be used to alleviate poverty, promote sustainable and equitable development. Shri Sahai said “It is in this backdrop that these two books by the Author Dr. DK Bhalla has a lot of relevance”.
Sahai said that he is fully aware and agree with the author that North-Eastern region of India is almost another world and a place of magical beauty and bewildering diversity. He said “that it is a land of myths and mysteries, folklore and legends and of many tender dreams. The region is unique with more than 150 tribes speaking as many languages. This is the only place in the world where primitive culture of Neolithic age co-exists with the modern life style. It is a paradise for travelers”.
Sahai noted that Dr. Bhalla has not only talked about the need and potential of tourism in North-East but has explained the concept of sustainability very well and given in detail the case studies as well as strategies for development of tourism in his own State of Nagaland as well as the rest of North-East. The
Tourism Minister expressed the hope that this will be appreciated by a wide variety of readers, tourists, tourism marketeers and variety of research institutions and tourism institutes.
The urgent need for tourism development is known to all but the sustainability of tourism development is more hyped about but less practiced concept. This is what the author has worked very hard to bring about in these books.
He has critically examined the characteristics and potential of sustainable tourism development in North-East in general and in the State of Nagaland in particular. He has not only examined the concept of sustainable tourism but has also seen it in the context of sustainable development.
The second book by the author discusses the potential of the tourism in the North East India which is unbound.
Besides the culture, history and prospects of social development in the North East, the author has discussed the community based tourism, policy planning and development in the States falling in the North East region. Ecological and sustainable tourism development in these States include visiting lofty mountains, turbulent rivers, deep gorges, flora and fauna, river water rafting, hiking and ethno biological tours with a view to taking care of health related problems.

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AR recovers banned drugs

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 27: Discovering the Processing of drugs in Moijing , troops of 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) alongwith representative of Narcotic control Bureau and AIM carried out raid in a makeshift heroin processing laboratory at Moijing and recovered banned drugs and processing material on 26 Apr 12. […]

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Imphal, Apr 27: Discovering the Processing of drugs in Moijing , troops of 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) alongwith representative of Narcotic control Bureau and AIM carried out raid in a makeshift heroin processing laboratory at Moijing and recovered banned drugs and processing material on 26 Apr 12. Eight kgs of Opium,62 kgs of Lime stone Opium cake,41 tins of Lime stone, one kg of Ammonium chloride, One Processing machine, one pressing iron machine, three pairs of glows and one nose mask were recovered from the spot. The recoveries were handed over to Narcotic Control Bureau, Imphal.
In yet another incident, troops of 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation at Lilong Turel Ahenbi and apprehended two drug peddlers alongwith 21,000 Nos of banned Pseudoephedrine tablets from a Tata Safari vehicle Regd No.MN 04A-7444 on 27 Apr 12.The apprehendees were identified as Ayub Khan,36 yrs,s/o Late Karimuddin,r/o Lilong Mayai Leikai and Amzad Khan,28 yrs, s/o Late Jaimuddin,r/o Lilong Haorebi Makha Lekai. Both the apprehendees alongwith recovery were handed over to Lilong Police station.
Similarly, troops of 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation at Tegnoupal and apprehended one drug peddler alongwith 8 kgs (86,400 Nos) of banned Bromhexine tablet,8 mg from a Maruti van Regd No. MN 04-7490 on 27 Apr 12.The apprehendees was identified as Md Mansur,27 yrs, s/o Late Amzid Ali, r/o Ward No.5,Moreh and he alongwith recovery was handed over to Tegnoupal Police station.
Troops of 33 Assam Rifles under Red Shield Division, launched a special search operation in Sagang Bazar area in the morning of 27 Apr 2012 and apprehended one terrorist of UTLF group, namely Satkholen Khongsal, (age 26 years), r/o village Khomunnom, near IT road, Kangpokpi Ward No 12, Dist Senapati. On questioning, it was discerned that he is a hardcore cadre of UTLF group and was actively involved in tax collection, extortion and financial transactions for the outfit from Sagang area. The cadre has been handed over to PS Kumbi.

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‘Solar’ India

M.V.S. Prasad Joint Director, PIB, Chennai. World’s production and use of energy over the past two decades have shown striking changes. Use of electricity has risen phenomenally resulting in a remarkable difference in the pattern of energy consumption. The initial options that we had for switching fuel resource presented larger challenges in terms of global […]

M.V.S. Prasad
Joint Director, PIB, Chennai.
World’s production and use of energy over the past two decades have shown striking changes. Use of electricity has risen phenomenally resulting in a remarkable difference in the pattern of energy consumption. The initial options that we had for switching fuel resource presented larger challenges in terms of global warming coupled with almost dwindling fossil fuel resources.
When we look at the world’s energy resources, oil, natural gas and coal seem to be still riding the crest and the contribution of renewable seems marginal at this juncture.
Solar energy seems to enjoy a better edge over the others at this juncture due to vigorous pursuit to transform it into an attractive and economic option. Power consumption in India has been increasing fast due to population growth and economic development. India has tremendous energy needs and faces an uphill task in meeting these requirements through traditional means of power generation.
The Indian economy faces increasing challenges because energy supply is struggling to keep pace with demand, and there are energy shortages of 10-13% daily almost everywhere in the country. Because India has so many black-outs, many factories and households use emergency generators and inverters as back-ups. This back-up power could be supplied by solar energy.
Solar has the potential to transform the Indian economy in the same way as the Information Technology (IT). India is in a unique position to introduce clean energy solutions on an enormous scale to provide affordable energy for everyone – especially the poor. From an energy security perspective, solar is the most secure of all sources, since it is abundantly available. Theoretically, a small fraction of the total incident solar energy (if captured effectively) can meet the entire country’s power requirements. It is also clear that given the large proportion of poor and energy un-served population in the country, every effort needs to be made to exploit the relatively abundant sources of energy available to the country. The National Solar Mission has targeted to deploy 20 million solar lighting systems for rural areas by 2022.
India is blessed with about an estimated 5000 TWh of solar radiation. This vast resource can be tapped to meet the growing energy demand. Even if a tenth of this potential is utilised, it could solve the country’s power problems. India could lead the world by embracing solar power, if favourable policies and business models are evolved and implemented nationwide.India should take full advantage of this golden opportunity because solar energy has particular relevance in remote and rural areas, where around 289 million people live without access to electricity. Solar energy is the most cost-effective option for India to reduce energy poverty without having to extend national grid services to provide power for individual homes and buildings. Solar energy to power computers to assist learning in schools and hostels, Management Information System (MIS) to assist better management of forests, powering milk chilling plants, empowering women Self Help Groups (SHGs) involved in tussar silk reeling, cold chain management for Primary Health Centres (PHCs) are some examples of new areas, being tried successfully in the country.
A State/UT wise list of grid solar power projects commissioned so far is as follows:
S.No.
State / UT
Capacity (kWp)
Andhra Pradesh 100
Arunanchal Pradesh 25
Gujarat 5000
Karnataka 6000
Kerala 25
Madhya Pradesh 100
Maharashtra 1000
Punjab 2325
Rajasthan 4950
Tamil Nadu 5050
Uttar Pradesh 375
Uttarakhand 50
West Bengal 1150
Andaman & Nicobar 100
Delhi 2142
Lakshadweep 750
Puducherry 25
Others 790
Total 29957
Launching the National Action Plan on Climate Change on June 30, 2008, the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said “our vision is to make India’s economic development energy-efficient. Over a period of time, we must pioneer a graduated shift from economic activity based on fossil fuels to one based on non-fossil fuels and from reliance on non-renewable and depleting sources of energy to renewable sources of energy. In this strategy, the sun occupies centre-stage, as it should, being literally the original source of all energy. We will pool our scientific, technical and managerial talents, with sufficient financial resources, to develop solar energy as a source of abundant energy to power our economy and to transform the lives of our people. Our success in this endeavour will change the face of India. It would also enable India to help change the destinies of people around the world.”Support
The National Solar Mission is a major initiative of the Government of India and State Governments to promote ecologically sustainable growth while addressing India’s energy security challenge. It will also constitute a major contribution by India to the global effort to meet the challenges of climate change.
The National Action Plan on Climate Change also points out: “India is a tropical country, where sunshine is available for longer hours per day and in great intensity. Solar energy, therefore, has great potential as future energy source. It also has the advantage of permitting the decentralized distribution of energy, thereby empowering people at the grassroots level”.
Solar is currently high on absolute costs compared to other sources of power such as coal. The objective of the Solar Mission is to create conditions, through rapid scale-up of capacity and technological innovation to drive down costs towards grid parity. The Mission has set an ambitious target to create an enabling policy framework for the deployment of 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022 and to ramp up capacity of grid-connected solar power generation to 1000 MW. The Solar Mission has set a target of 1000 MW by 2017, which may appear small, but its reach will add up to bringing changes in millions of households .For the first phase,a target has been fixed to set up 1,100 MW of grid connected solar power plants by March, 2013.
Asia’s first and largest Solar Park has been set up at Charanka in Gujarat. The 3000 acre state of the art park has generation capacity of 500 MW with training facilities as well. Incidentally, Gujarat has taken the lead in solar power generation and has been contributing 2/3rds of total 900 MW solar power generated in the country. The state government is also working on a solar energy policy, which is likely to be launched soon.
India is endowed with vast solar energy potential. About 5,000 trillion kWh per year energy is incident over India’s land area with most parts receiving 4-7 kWh per sq. m per day. Hence both technology routes for conversion of solar radiation into heat and electricity, namely, solar thermal and solar photovoltaic, can effectively be harnessed providing huge scalability for solar in India.
Solar photovoltaic (PV) industry has demonstrated unprecedented growth over the recent past, with increased demand for solar power attracting more and more players into the market. The price of solar panels has come down considerably. This has made solar technology more competitive. The Government may consider favourable tax structures as well as provide financial resources for community solar farms as part of the energy development programmes.
Solar irradiance, economic installation costs, Government support and financing conditions in all probability, are likely to drive the growth of the solar photo-voltaic technology. The falling generation cost is another encouraging factor for the technology to emerge as the largest and most stable demand segment. Power cannot be produced at night or cloudy days is history as concentrated solar power plants and Nano-antennas are being developed to capture residual heat to overcome this limitation. Remote communities could eventually make their own solar cells using waste vegetation, thanks to a design developed by researchers in Switzerland and the United States. The technology is inspired by photosynthesis Most of the solar installations are supported by incentives. However, until the efficiency of solar cell improves and the cost of generation competes with that of conventional energy, solar energy can only have a limited role.
Solar energy is a win-win for India and the environment, and India should make it a mainstream component of its energy diversification. There is really no better economical choice for the country.
Renewable energy is also an attractive investment opportunity because it will provide long-term economic growth for the country. A favourable renewable energy policy could create millions of jobs.
As American economist and author Jeremy Rifkin rightly said, India can usher in a third industrial revolution by properly utilising its renewable energy resources. In fact, progress on renewable energy front could determine the future road map for human sustainability.
Solar Energy has the potential to re-energise India’s economy by creating millions of new jobs, achieve energy independence, reduce the trade deficit and propel the nation forward as a ‘green nation’. In short, solar power offers too many benefits for India to ignore or delay its development. (PIB Feature.)

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Awareness programme on World Veterinary Day

On the occasion of the World Veterinary Day, 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR S in association with The State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department, Govt of Manipur organized Anti Rabies Vaccination and Awareness Programme a…

On the occasion of the World Veterinary Day, 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR S in association with The State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department, Govt of Manipur organized Anti Rabies Vaccination and Awareness Programme at Mantripukhri Garrison today Source The Sangai Express

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Pradhan aspirant abducted

An individual who has been preparing to contest for the post of Pradhan in the next Gram Panchayat election was abducted by some unidentified persons from his residential gate Source The Sangai Express

An individual who has been preparing to contest for the post of Pradhan in the next Gram Panchayat election was abducted by some unidentified persons from his residential gate Source The Sangai Express

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NPF Ukhrul Division clarifies

The Naga People’s Front Ukhrul Division has clarified that the unit has not entrusted any area unit committee or frontal organisations to recommend any individual for any work agency under Ukhrul division Source The Sangai Express

The Naga People’s Front Ukhrul Division has clarified that the unit has not entrusted any area unit committee or frontal organisations to recommend any individual for any work agency under Ukhrul division Source The Sangai Express

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N Biren, K Ranjit out lists of 8 probables worked out Ministry expansion likely today

Breaking the deadlock and political dilemma that lasted for more than a month, the Okram Ibobi Singh led Congress Government is set to expand its Ministry by inducting eight Cabinet Ministers tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

Breaking the deadlock and political dilemma that lasted for more than a month, the Okram Ibobi Singh led Congress Government is set to expand its Ministry by inducting eight Cabinet Ministers tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

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Richard’s death Bangalore police toy with ‘Mysterious death’ under 174 C IPC alibi Prelim PM report points to ‘lethal injuries’

Even as the preliminary post mortem report prepared by Victoria Hospital, Bangalore has pointed out a number of potentially lethal injuries inflicted on the body of the late Loitam Richard, Madanayakaya hally police station has registered the case unde…

Even as the preliminary post mortem report prepared by Victoria Hospital, Bangalore has pointed out a number of potentially lethal injuries inflicted on the body of the late Loitam Richard, Madanayakaya hally police station has registered the case under section 174 C of the Indian Penal Code, which has nothing to with homicide but with ‘Mysterious Death’ Source The Sangai Express

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Longest green salad prepared at Chinjak Festival Attempted to get into Limca Book of Records

Innovative Youth Society and Nahakpam Foods and Beverages ‘Boss juices’ the organisers of the ongoing Chinjak Festival 2012, attempted to register their names into Limca Book of Records by preparing a 100 metres long green salad at the festival venue…

Innovative Youth Society and Nahakpam Foods and Beverages ‘Boss juices’ the organisers of the ongoing Chinjak Festival 2012, attempted to register their names into Limca Book of Records by preparing a 100 metres long green salad at the festival venue at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen today Source The Sangai Express

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Workshop on women’s empowerment begins

A two day training of the trainer on ‘Empowering Women Through Use of Right to Information Act 2005’ commenced from today at Hotel Nirmala, Thangal Bazar Source The Sangai Express

A two day training of the trainer on ‘Empowering Women Through Use of Right to Information Act 2005’ commenced from today at Hotel Nirmala, Thangal Bazar Source The Sangai Express

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