Bank Accounts with Zero Balance

Mail News Service Imphal, May 18 : With a view to achieve the objective of greater financial inclusion, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued instructions to all Scheduled Commercial Banks in November 2005, to make available a basic banking ‘no-frills’ account either with ‘nil’ or very low minimum balances as well as charges that […]

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Imphal, May 18 : With a view to achieve the objective of greater financial inclusion, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued instructions to all Scheduled Commercial Banks in November 2005, to make available a basic banking ‘no-frills’ account either with ‘nil’ or very low minimum balances as well as charges that would make such accounts accessible to vast sections of population. As per RBI, the number of no-frills accounts outstanding with Public Sector Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks) and Private Sector Banks at end of March 2012, is 1032.06 lakhs.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Finance, Shri Namo Narain Meena in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has informed that banks have been advised to ensure that their branches invariably accept cash over the counters from all their customers who desire to deposit cash at the counters. Banks have also been advised to refrain from incorporating clauses in the terms and conditions which restricts deposit of cash over the counters. However, Indian Banks Association (IBA) had advised that banks may be levying charges when very large amounts are deposited across the counter as counting large quantities of cash and handling them have cost elements for banks.
With effect from September, 1999 banks have been given freedom to fix service charges for various types of services rendered by them. While fixing service charges, banks should ensure that the charges are reasonable and not out of line with the average cost of providing these services.
The Government reviews the performance of Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) on an ongoing basis. The Committee constituted by Government under the chairmanship of Dr. K.C. Chakrabarty on Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) has reviewed the performance and the financial position of Regional Rural Banks (RRBs). After assessment of financial position of RRBs the Committee in April, 2010 inter-alia recommended recapitalization of 40 RRBs to improve their CRAR.
In view of the recommendations of Dr. Chakrabarty Committee, an amount of Rs. 66.49 crore was released to 5 RRBs during 2010-11 and Rs.402.43 crore has been release to 19 RRBs during 2011-12 as the release of Central Government share is subject to the release of proportionate share by concerned State Government and sponsor bank.
As per information reported by NABARD, the total loan issued by RRBs have increased from Rs.56,079 crore during 2009-10 to Rs.71,724.19 crore during 2010-11 registering a growth of 27.89%.

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Manipuri woman alleges molestation, late FIR – Times of India

Manipuri woman alleges molestation, late FIR Times of India GURGAON: A 22-year-old woman from Manipur,… more »

Manipuri woman alleges molestation, late FIR
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GURGAON: A 22-year-old woman from Manipur, a victim of molestation and physical assault, has alleged that police were reluctant to file an FIR in the case and also let off the accused at first. She alleged that while the incident took place on Thursday
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Tribute to Rani

IMPHAL, May 18: A condolence program in connection with the sudden demise of the Chungkham… more »

IMPHAL, May 18: A condolence program in connection with the sudden demise of the Chungkham Rani Devi, the maker of the famous Rani-fee, was held today at the office of the Handloom & Textiles, Porompat, Imphal East. During the program, officials of Imphal East Handloom & Textiles, Weavers, Designers and Master Weavers of the various Imphal East Clusters participated. Floral tribute and two minutes silence were offered to the departed soul and also Rani’s great contributions to Manipuri Society were remembered.

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DESAM executives elected

IMPHAL, May 18: DESAM Biramangol College Unit was open today and elected L Hshini Kumar… more »

IMPHAL, May 18: DESAM Biramangol College Unit was open today and elected L Hshini Kumar as president, N keshorjit Singh as vice president, L Shahani as secretary general, N Shitaljit as secretary organization & co-ordination and L Umakanta as secretary finance.

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Santosh Trophy

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IMPHAL, May 18: Last year finalist Manipur has registered to win in the opening of the quarter final league round defeating Meghalaya by a lone goal in the 66 edition of the National Football Championship for Santosh Trophy at Bhubaneshower.

The important goal of the match was scored by L Nabachadra in 62th minute of the match. Both the team could not score during the first half but Manipur was dominating the whole time.

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UCC won by 61 runs

IMPHAL, May 18: UCC won by 61 runs against THAU in the ongoing Classification Tournament… more »

IMPHAL, May 18: UCC won by 61 runs against THAU in the ongoing Classification Tournament of Manipur Cricket Association in the today`™s match at Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium.

UCC won the toss and elected to bat. UCC batsman scores 181 runs for 6 wickets in 40 overs and restricted THAU batsman to 120 runs for 10 wickets in 36.5 overs.

UCC batsman Sunil was declared man of the match for scoring 63 runs in 62 balls.

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Students on Auction

Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angom The High School Leaving Certificate Examination conducted by Board of Secondary… more »

Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angom
The High School Leaving Certificate Examination conducted by Board of Secondary Education Manipur is the most notable academic examination in the state. The toppers of this examination are well felicitated by the state government as well as local clubs and organizations every year. The students are quite motivated by such felicitations. Now, there is also a trend of offering lucrative grants to the meritorious students by most private schools. Such incentives should be welcomed in view of the welfare of the students, but keen competition among these schools to procure more number of toppers by offering money is quite disheartening. The students are unnecessarily put in dilemma while choosing his or her school. The motive of these private schools is quite evident from their ostentatious ads put in local papers and TV channels. The toppers and other meritorious students are offered money in the name of grant or assistance by these schools. The performance of these schools is highlighted to the public through the performance of the toppers. The schools will in turn receive greater enrolment of students thus raising the revenue of the schools. The school authorities are making some sort of investment to the toppers so as to gain huge money out of it. It seems the so called “good” schools want to prove that they are excellent only in making the good students good and not in improving the weak students. Those schools which boast of producing position holders in the Higher Secondary Examination also have substantial number of failed students. The benchmark of good schools in the state apparently lies in the performance of the toppers. However, such may not actually be applicable to the private schools in the state.  

The toppers are made “items of auction” by the private schools. Soon after the declaration of HSLCE results, the authorities of competitive schools go to toppers’ houses with lucrative offers. The toppers then happen to encounter many of them with offers galore thus creating a dilemma. These schools compete among themselves to procure the toppers by making the highest bids. The parents and guardians of the toppers are also lured by the offers and ultimately send their wards to these schools. Grants and incentives are encouraging to the students, but forcing them to join a school solely on the basis on money is not the right choice. The school which offers huge money may not be his or her real choice, and so this may be a reason for his or her failure in the future. The school authorities always tend to be “business-minded” and subsequently the toppers turn out to be advertisers or promoters of the schools. If these schools are serious about education, why can’t they strive to make each and every student good?

The benchmark for good schools also lies in the performance of weak students.

It would be good on the part of the school authorities to shed off their selfish business motives and work for the improvement of education in the state. The standard of a good school should not only be on the performance of the toppers but largely on the performance of each and every student. Parents and guardians should also be aware of the present trend in the education system of the state. They should also be cautious while choosing schools for their wards. The government as well as social organizations should keep an eye on the private schools so that the educational institutions are not converted into commercial hubs.

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FATYCM threatens eco blockade – KanglaOnline

FATYCM threatens eco blockadeKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 18: The Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs, Manipur (FATYCM) on Friday threatened to stage various democratic agitations and economic blockade on the state Highways if the concerned authorities fai…

FATYCM threatens eco blockade
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IMPHAL, May 18: The Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs, Manipur (FATYCM) on Friday threatened to stage various democratic agitations and economic blockade on the state Highways if the concerned authorities fail to fulfill its demands within five days

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Manipuri woman alleges molestation, late FIR – Times of India

Manipuri woman alleges molestation, late FIRTimes of IndiaGURGAON: A 22-year-old woman from Manipur, a victim of molestation and physical assault, has alleged that police were reluctant to file an FIR in the case and also let off the accused at first. …

Manipuri woman alleges molestation, late FIR
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GURGAON: A 22-year-old woman from Manipur, a victim of molestation and physical assault, has alleged that police were reluctant to file an FIR in the case and also let off the accused at first. She alleged that while the incident took place on Thursday
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Moreh Visit of Advisor to Prime Minister of India on May 18 2012 – E-Pao.net

Moreh Visit of Advisor to Prime Minister of India on May 18 2012E-Pao.netBy Lunminthang Haokip * The Preparation: On 17th May, 2012, in the run-up to the visit of Shri TKA Nair, the Advisor to the Prime Minister of India to Moreh border town of Manipur…

Moreh Visit of Advisor to Prime Minister of India on May 18 2012
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By Lunminthang Haokip * The Preparation: On 17th May, 2012, in the run-up to the visit of Shri TKA Nair, the Advisor to the Prime Minister of India to Moreh border town of Manipur, Shri K. Govindas Singh, Hon'ble Minister (Commerce & Industries),

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Lei-ingkhol Protest Against Forced Eviction – E-Pao.net

Lei-ingkhol Protest Against Forced EvictionE-Pao.netJAC gi president W. Basanta na preside toukhiba meefam aduda mathangsitna All Manipur United Clubs Organisation, Citizens' Concern for Dam & Development, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Organ…

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MoEF seeks data from Manipur – E-Pao.net

MoEF seeks data from ManipurE-Pao.netThe Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) has sought details of forest data from Manipur government for granting clearance for a long “power corridor” between Assam and Manipur. Sources in the Ministry of En…

MoEF seeks data from Manipur
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The Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) has sought details of forest data from Manipur government for granting clearance for a long “power corridor” between Assam and Manipur. Sources in the Ministry of Environment and Forest told Seven Sisters

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Protecting children in conflict situations

  By Suhas Chakma From 18th to 20th May 2012, a team of the National… more »

 

By Suhas Chakma
From 18th to 20th May 2012, a team of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) will be visiting Manipur for investigation into alleged encounter deaths of children in the State. This is one of the most significant steps taken by the NCPCR under the leadership of Chairperson Dr Shanta Sinha to address the gaps in the implementation of the juvenile justice in the areas afflicted by internal armed conflicts.

Manipur is emblematic of the absence of juvenile justice in the conflict affected areas. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) remains in force in the State but when the AFSPA was enacted in 1958, there were no juvenile justice laws. Consequently, the AFSPA does not differentiate between children and adults. For effective purposes, the armed forces treat the juveniles as adult. In the entire discourse on the AFSPA, the need for special protection of children has not been addressed adequately.

It is universally accepted that on matters relating to children, specific laws relating to children shall prevail. This overriding principle is set out in article 3(1) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which provides that “in all actions concerning children, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislative bodies, the best interests of the child shall be a primary consideration”.

Indian judiciary too has recognised the supremacy of the Juvenile Justice (Protection and Care of Children) Act, 2000 over all other Acts including on the Prevention of Terrorism Act of 2002. The Madras High Court in the case of the arrest of G. Prabhakaran (15 years) under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 upheld the supremacy of the Juvenile Justice Act. The Madras High Court while dismissing the trial of Prabhakaran under the POTA stated “The rights of a child are an integral part of human rights, yet the protagonists of human rights hardly ever focus their attention on the exploitation and abuse of the rights of children. ….The POTA court, in the present case, has exceeded its jurisdiction and trespassed into another territory and the mischief has to be undone.’’

In Manipur, children have been consistently arrested, detained and tortured. In many cases, they have also become victims of extrajudicial executions or encounter killings. ACHR has regularly been intervening in a number of cases and it shares two specific cases which have been concluded.

On 13 July 2003, three children namely Kamkholal Haokip (17 years) and his younger brother Sumkhosat Haokip and Satkholun Haokip (15 years) were killed by the Assam Rifles personnel in an alleged encounter at Sipijang area under Senapati district. The Assam Rifles claimed that all the three children were hardcore members of the Kuki National Front. However, the villagers stated that the Assam Rifles had an encounter with the militants following which they cordoned off the four villages – Gelbung, G-Solung, Matjong Thangbu and L Khumnom and called out about 50 youths from their respective homes at about 3.30 am. All the 50 youths were taken to the playground at Gelbung village. Later on at about 6.30 am, three children were picked out from the group while the rest were told to go home. As the rest were on their way home, they heard loud gunfire shots. Later the Assam Rifles personnel called out another 12 youths from the villages and told them to carry away the bodies of the three youths which bore multiple bullet injuries. Kamkholal Haokip was a Class X student of Salem Higher Secondary School while Sumkhosat and Satkholun were employed in a hotel at Imphal. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) intervened following a complaint filed by ACHR but let off the Assam Rifles solely based on a “No Objection Certificate” forcibly taken from the villagers certifying that they were not harassed by the Assam Rifles!

However, the Assam Rifles could not hide with respect to alleged encounter killing of Saikhom Samungou (20 years), Sanasam Ngongo Meitei (15 years) and Thiyam Sunder (23 years) on 11 January 2005 under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district.  A Press Information Bureau (PIB) Defence Wing handout claimed that all of them were cadres of the banned United National Liberation Front. However, the villagers claimed that Saikhom Samungou and Sanasam Ngongo Meitei were students. The police in its report to the NHRC following a complaint from ACHR stated that while Thiyam Sunder was a hardcore member of the UNLF, Sanasam Ngongo Meitei and Saikhom Samungou Singh were “innocent civilians”. The Ministry of Defence also admitted that Meitei and Singh were civilians but it continued to refer all the three as “militants” and “terrorists” in its report dated 13 June 2006 to the NHRC. The NHRC in its order dated 31 August 2007 directed to pay Rs 100,000 to each of the next of kin of the deceased but under what circumstances Meitei, a juvenile, was killed remained unexplained.

In all the conflict affected areas, arrest, detention, torture, sexual abuse and encounter killings are rampant. There is little knowledge about the Juvenile Justice (Protection and Care of Children) Act, 2000 amongst the law enforcement personnel in conflict situations. The institutions defined under the Juvenile Justice (Protection and Care of Children) Act, 2000 such as Juvenile Justice Boards, Child Welfare Committees, Juveniles Homes, Juvenile Special Police Units etc do not exist in the disturbed areas/conflict situations. And large parts of the country are indeed affected by armed conflicts. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, 21 out of 28 States are affected by internal armed conflicts. These includes Jammu and Kashmir, seven northeastern States and 13 Naxalite affected States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

In order to address the gaps for administration of juvenile justice in conflict affected areas, there is a need to adopt “Standard Operating Procedures” that the security forces must comply. Further, the institutions of juvenile justice ought to be made functional. Otherwise, children living in conflict affected areas will be deprived of what is provided to children in rest of the country.

 

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INDIA: Three Men Tortured and Killed in Controversial Encounter with 23rd … – Salem-News.Com

Salem-News.ComINDIA: Three Men Tortured and Killed in Controversial Encounter with 23rd …Salem-News.ComHanuman posted near Maphou Dam, Nongdam Village, Ukhrul District, Manipur, India. On 8 May 2012, Major Hanuman (then Captain) of 23rd AR approached…


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INDIA: Three Men Tortured and Killed in Controversial Encounter with 23rd
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Hanuman posted near Maphou Dam, Nongdam Village, Ukhrul District, Manipur, India. On 8 May 2012, Major Hanuman (then Captain) of 23rd AR approached and requested Mr Laishram Shyamkishore (70 years old), village elder of Tunukhong Awang Leikai,

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