MPP, NCP leaders join BJP

MPP advisor Thounaojam Chaoba who contested the last Assembly elections on MPP ticket unsuccessfully, NCP vice president S Rajen and Robin Blakie have left their parent parties and joined BJP Source The Sangai Express

MPP advisor Thounaojam Chaoba who contested the last Assembly elections on MPP ticket unsuccessfully, NCP vice president S Rajen and Robin Blakie have left their parent parties and joined BJP Source The Sangai Express

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Ccpur, Chandel bodies reject fundmisuse slur

Reacting to charges of fund embezzlement levelled by an armed group against Project Director MDS Y Ningthem Singh, Thangting Area Chief Association, Bunglon Churachandpur and District Development Committee, Chandel dismissed the allegations as base…

Reacting to charges of fund embezzlement levelled by an armed group against Project Director MDS Y Ningthem Singh, Thangting Area Chief Association, Bunglon Churachandpur and District Development Committee, Chandel dismissed the allegations as baseless and fabricated Source The Sangai Express

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Support scheme for rape victims launched

Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai has introduced a novel scheme christened Financial Assistance and Support Service to Victims of Rape with a view to ameliorate trauma and social stigma generally endured by rape victims Source The Sangai Express

Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai has introduced a novel scheme christened Financial Assistance and Support Service to Victims of Rape with a view to ameliorate trauma and social stigma generally endured by rape victims Source The Sangai Express

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Transport Dept hosts reception cum farewell party

The Directorate of Transport today hosted a party where newly inducted Transport Minister Kh Ratankumar was accorded a warm reception before bidding farewell to former Transport Minister K Ranjit Source The Sangai Express

The Directorate of Transport today hosted a party where newly inducted Transport Minister Kh Ratankumar was accorded a warm reception before bidding farewell to former Transport Minister K Ranjit Source The Sangai Express

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PA Sangma meets LK Advani to seek support

In the race to the Raisina Hill for the next President of India, Former Lok Sabha speaker and NCP leader PA Sangma met BJP Leader LK Advani in Delhi today, seeking the party’s support for his candidature before he files his nomination next week Sourc…

In the race to the Raisina Hill for the next President of India, Former Lok Sabha speaker and NCP leader PA Sangma met BJP Leader LK Advani in Delhi today, seeking the party’s support for his candidature before he files his nomination next week Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Blast accused held

Police claimed to have arrested a cadre of PREPAK Pro alleged to be involved in the hand grenade attack at the residence of the Project Director of Manipur Development Society Source The Sangai Express

Police claimed to have arrested a cadre of PREPAK Pro alleged to be involved in the hand grenade attack at the residence of the Project Director of Manipur Development Society Source The Sangai Express

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Watermelon festival begins

The five day inaugural State Level Watermelon Festival organised by Nahakpam Foundation for Development under the sponsorship of State’s Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department commenced from today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen Source The…

The five day inaugural State Level Watermelon Festival organised by Nahakpam Foundation for Development under the sponsorship of State’s Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department commenced from today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen Source The Sangai Express

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Mishaps claim 2 at Kakching

Two people died while atleast 40 others were injured in two separate road accidents at two different places under Kakching Police Station today Source The Sangai Express

Two people died while atleast 40 others were injured in two separate road accidents at two different places under Kakching Police Station today Source The Sangai Express

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Commandos pulled out of normal police duties, elite tag in line To be used exclusively for CI Ops

The State Government has prohibited the Police Department from using police commandos in normal police duties and criminal activities not related with insurgency Source The Sangai Express

The State Government has prohibited the Police Department from using police commandos in normal police duties and criminal activities not related with insurgency Source The Sangai Express

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Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh

Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh will go to Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts tomorrow by road to make field inspection of the projects and programmes being implemented in the two districts under the Rural Development Ministry Sourc…

Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh will go to Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts tomorrow by road to make field inspection of the projects and programmes being implemented in the two districts under the Rural Development Ministry Source The Sangai Express

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BOSEM felicitates Class X toppers

Prize distribution function of toppers of HSLC Exam, 2012 was held today by the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur BOSEM at the Auditorium of Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd, Palace Gate Source The Sangai Express

Prize distribution function of toppers of HSLC Exam, 2012 was held today by the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur BOSEM at the Auditorium of Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd, Palace Gate Source The Sangai Express

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HEC wants dishonest contractors to amend their act Unfinished works galore at Ukhrul

Stating that lack of proper implementation of Government schemes by the contractors concerned and agencies coupled with ineffective monitoring of the implementation as the main root cause of underdevelopment in the hill areas of Manipur, the Hunphun Ex…

Stating that lack of proper implementation of Government schemes by the contractors concerned and agencies coupled with ineffective monitoring of the implementation as the main root cause of underdevelopment in the hill areas of Manipur, the Hunphun Executive Council HEC in a press conference today questioned why Government authorities remain indifferent to the repeated appeals of the people to keep a tab on dishonest contractors and agencies Source The Sangai Express

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Intimidation slur on Assam Rifles

43 Assam Rifles posted at Motbung have been accused of creating a fear psychosis among civilians in Awang Sekmai area in the name of counter insurgency operations Source The Sangai Express

43 Assam Rifles posted at Motbung have been accused of creating a fear psychosis among civilians in Awang Sekmai area in the name of counter insurgency operations Source The Sangai Express

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Two killed in accident

Driver and a second driver of a bus plying between Imphal and Sugnu were killed and other passengers received injuries when the bus met a self accident at Kakching Khunou Sora chingjin this morning around 7.15 a.m. The driver of the ill-fated bus who has been picked up by the police is identified as Yengkhom […]

Driver and a second driver of a bus plying between Imphal and Sugnu were killed and other passengers received injuries when the bus met a self accident at Kakching Khunou Sora chingjin this morning around 7.15 a.m. The driver of the ill-fated bus who has been picked up by the police is identified as Yengkhom Jayenta and the deceased who was the handy man of the bus is identified as Shyam from Sugnu.
The accident took place due to the broken of main bearing.
These injured were rushed to different hospitals.
In another incident one Naorem Iboton (70) of Kakching Khunyai Leikai received serious injuries when the Maruti Van he was travelling collided with a Tata Magic near Leibaklei Gas Agency, Kakching today around 11 a.m.

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Watermelon festival begins

The first state level watermelon festival 2012 organised by Nahakpam Foundation for development was ebgun today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen Palace compound. M. Kuber Singh joint director horticulture and soil conservation govt of Manipur, Ng. Maimu chief food technologist horticulture dept. govt of Maniur. S.V Namlekar general maanger OIC and Khamba Salam president ISTV […]

The first state level watermelon festival 2012 organised by Nahakpam Foundation for development was ebgun today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen Palace compound. M. Kuber Singh joint director horticulture and soil conservation govt of Manipur, Ng. Maimu chief food technologist horticulture dept. govt of Maniur. S.V Namlekar general maanger OIC and Khamba Salam president ISTV network grace the occasion as chief guest, president and guests of honour.
Altogether 13 stalls of watermelon growers of different districts of Manipur are taking part at the festival.
It will continue till June 12. About 50 tonnes of watermelon of different varieties are being displayed. All the watermelons are sold at the rate of Rs. 20 Kg. The festival is sponsored by horticulture mission Manipur.

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Th Chaoba joins BJP

Imphal. June 8MNS NNN : Former union minister Thounaojam Chaoba of Nambol assembly constituency, Sorokhaibam Rajen Singh, ex-cabinet minister of Manipur from Lamsang assembly constituency and social worker from Langthabal assembly constituency and ex-general secretary of Manipur Peoples’ Party (MPP), Robin Blacky have joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today in a simple reception ceremony […]

Imphal. June 8MNS NNN : Former union minister Thounaojam Chaoba of Nambol assembly constituency,
Sorokhaibam Rajen Singh, ex-cabinet minister of Manipur from Lamsang assembly constituency and social worker from Langthabal assembly constituency and ex-general secretary of Manipur Peoples’ Party (MPP), Robin Blacky have joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today in a simple reception ceremony at BJP office, Imphal.
Speaking at the reception function, the president of BJP, Manipur unit S. Shantikumar said that the admission of the three politicians will strengthen the party which will then enable it to correct the wrongs of the ruling Congress party, and makes the BJP a strong opposition party in Manipur.
The final process of enrollment of these politicians will be done after the BJP national president Nitin Gadkari’s visit to Imphal when the tentative programme of BJP for the Lok Sabha election will also be announced, said Shantikumar.
Giving his reason for joining the BJP of which he was the president from 2004-2006, Chaoba said that to fight a national political party like the Congress, one has to join a national party like the BJP, in order to fight the corruption and price hike of essential commodities made by the Congress party.
The organization secretary, North East in charge, BJP, Chandrasekhar Rao who was present at the function expressed the hope that National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates from the North East will lead in the Lok Sabha election in 2014.

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Desert state Rajasthan takes steps to ensure better water management

New Delhi, June 8 (ANI): Facing a dearth of water resources and a decline in its availability, the Rajasthan Government is taking effective steps to control the misuse of water and trying to fill up reservoirs and ponds, besides running mobile water trucks to provide every citizen of the state with water. Special trains are […]

New Delhi, June 8 (ANI): Facing a dearth of water resources and a decline in its availability, the Rajasthan Government is taking effective steps to control the misuse of water and trying to fill up reservoirs and ponds, besides running mobile water trucks to provide every citizen of the state with water.
Special trains are also being run to provide water to remote areas of the desert state.
Stressing on the need for a better water management system, the Ashok Gehlot-led state government is for the first time, providing water to farmers for irrigation of their lands from the Indira Gandhi Canal.
Water supply resources are limited in the state, and therefore, there is a need to efficiently and effectively manage available resources.
One step in this direction is a plan to use fifty percent of the revenue generated from irrigated water for the maintenance of canals.
The sprinkler irrigation system has also been introduced from the Narmada Canal Project.
Stage Two of the Indira Gandhi Canal is also benefiting from the sprinkler irrigation system and turning barren lands into lush green fields.
Rainwater harvesting is an available tool.
The Rajasthan Government has been consistent in rectifying the imbalance between limited water resources and water usage.
Take for example Nagore District. Here, about 40 water tanks have been built in ten small towns with the help of the Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd.
The state government has several projects to ensure provision of sufficient water across the region.
In the coming year, the state government plans to set up and nurture drinking water projects at a cost of Rs.3796 crore.
This is a time-bound action plan.
Out of the above amount, Rs.590 crore has been allotted for phase-2 of the the Pokran-Falsoond project to provide water in towns like Pokaran, Siwana and Balotra and 171 other villages.
About Rs.260 crore has been approved for the Barmer Lift Project. In addition to this, Rs.88 crore has also been allotted for the town of Takatdgarh town and 111 villages, under Jwai-Pali Project.
The government is very keen on spending Rs.80 crore to establish transmission pipeline with the help of NABARD with the intention of providing drinking water between the two cities Chambal and Boondi.
Rajasthan is the worst effected state as far as availability of water is concerned. The Indira Gandhi Canal Project and the Chambal River Project alone cannot provide sufficient potable water in the region.
Eleven districts of the state, including Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Churu, Alwar, Karoli, Dausa, Sawai Madhopur, Nagaur, Pali and Bhilwara etc. have been suffering from a scarcity of drinking water.
The state needs Rs.25, 000 crore from the Center to solve the drinking water problem in these districts.
So far, it has allocated Rs.1340.00 crore in the budget 2012-2013 under National Rural Drinking Water Scheme, the highest in the country.
Chief Minister Gehlot has requested the Central Government to help his government to solve Rajasthan’s water problem.
A special request has also been made to the Prime Minister and the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission to give special status to the state for solving its water problem

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Enhancing Milk Production Through National Dairy Plan

Sant Bahadur Assistant Director (M&C), PIB, New Delhi. Dairy sector in India has acquired substantial growth momentum from 9th Plan onwards, producing 121.8 million tonne milk during 2010-11. Per capita availability of milk reached 269 grams per day in 2010-11. This has not only placed the country on top of milk producing countries in the […]

Sant Bahadur
Assistant Director (M&C), PIB, New Delhi.
Dairy sector in India has acquired substantial growth momentum from 9th Plan onwards, producing 121.8 million tonne milk during 2010-11. Per capita availability of milk reached 269 grams per day in 2010-11. This has not only placed the country on top of milk producing countries in the world, but also demonstrated sustained growth in the availability of milk and milk products for the burgeoning population.
Demand for milk is increasing rapidly in the country. This is primarily due to increasing population and growing incomes accruing from the multitude of central schemes launched for livelihood and employment generation. If we go by the emerging trend, the demand for milk is likely to be about 155 million tonnes by the end of 12th Five year Plan (2016-17) and in the range of 200-210 million tonnes in 2021-22. Annual average increase in the production of milk over the last 10 years has been around 3.5 million tonnes per annum whereas there is a need to reach an average of 6 million tonnes per year over the next 12 years to meet the ever increasing demand.
Dairying has become an important secondary source of income for millions of rural families and has assumed a very important role in providing employment and income generating opportunities.
Milk production and marketing system in India is unique. Most of the milk is produced by small, marginal farmers and landless labourers. About 7 crore rural households are engaged in milk production, the majority being small and marginal farmers and landless. About 1.45 crore farmers have been brought under the ambit of 1.45 lakh village level dairy corporative societies. As dairy cooperatives ensure inclusiveness for small holders, especially women, it is desirable that they retain the present 50% share of the marketable surplus handled by the organised sector.
National Dairy Plan-I
The Government has launched an ambitious programme for increasing the productivity of milch animals and thereby increasing the availability of milk in the country. The National Dairy Plan is a Central Sector Scheme. The outlay of the first phase of the project, for 2012-17, is estimated to be about Rs 2,242 crore. Out of total project outlay, Rs. 1584 crore will come from International Development Agency (IDA) as credit, Rs. 176 crore as Central Government’s share, Rs. 282 crore as share of implementing agencies and Rs. 200 crore from NDDB and its subsidiaries for providing technical and implementation support to the project.
Rs. 715 crore of the National Dairy Plan funds will be spent on breed improvement and Rs. 425 crore on animal nutrition. Rs. 488 crore will go for strengthening of village based milk procurement system and Rs. 132 crore for project management and learning.
Objectives
This scheme is aimed at meeting the projected demand of 150 million tonne in next five years by productivity enhancement, strengthening and expanding village level infrastructure for milk procurement and provide producers with greater access to markets. The objective of the NDP is to help increase productivity of milch animals and thereby milk production to meet the rapidly growing demand for milk in the country and provide rural milk producers with greater access to organised milk-processing sector through a scientifically planned multi-state initiative.
It is a six-year plan to be largely financed through the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank, and implemented by National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) through End Implementing Agencies (EIAs) located in states. Funding will be through a line of credit from IDA which along with share of Government will flow from the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries to NDDB and in turn to eligible EIAs.
EIAs comprise State Government, State Livestock Boards, State Cooperative Dairy Federations, District Cooperative Milk Producers Unions, subsidiaries of statutory bodies, ICAR institutes, and veterinary/dairy institutes and universities and any other entity decided by the National Steering Committee to be set up under the National Dairy Plan.
The EIAs will be eligible for funding under various components based on eligibility criteria which will comprise geographical, technical, and financial and governance parameters. Pattern of funding under the scheme will be 100% grant-in-aid for nutrition and breeding activities.
Focus States
The NDP-I is to be implemented in States where the respective Governments commit to undertake the necessary regulatory, policy support to prepare an environment for successful implementation of the scheme. The focus of the scheme will be on the areas with higher potential in 14 major milk producing states, namely Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. These states contribute to 90% of milk production in the country. However, in terms of benefits the coverage of the scheme will be countrywide.
Strengthening Village-Based Milk Procurement Systems
Village-based procurement system will be expanded by strengthening existing co-operatives and facilitating the setting up of producer companies or new-generation co-operatives. About 13 lakh milk producers in 23,800 additional villages are expected to be covered. Alongside, capacity building, training and education programmes will get due prominence to promote technologies and improved practices at the village level.
Benefits
In terms of overall benefits, the NDP will put in place a scientific and systematic process which is expected to take the country on the path to improving the breed of milk producing animals in a consistent and continuous manner.
It will make prudent use of country’s resources, lead to reduction in methane emissions, improve the quality of milk being marketed, help strengthen regulatory and policy measures to provide an enabling environment for future growth of dairy sector and contribute to improving the livelihoods of small milk producers who form the backbone of India’s milk production system.

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Militant involved in attack on MDS MD resident held

Imphal. June 8 MNS NNN : An active member of the banned Peoples’ Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) (Pro), a militant outfit operating in Manipur, who was involved in the bomb blast at the residence of Y.Ningthem,project director of Manipur Development Society, was nabbed by a team of Imphal West police commandos from Chingmeirong Maning […]

Imphal. June 8 MNS NNN : An active member of the banned Peoples’ Revolutionary Party
of Kangleipak (PREPAK) (Pro), a militant outfit operating in Manipur, who was involved in the bomb blast at the residence of Y.Ningthem,project director of Manipur Development Society, was nabbed by a team of Imphal West police commandos from Chingmeirong Maning Leikai and Kabo Leikai area on Friday at around 3:00 a.m., said additional superintendent of police (ASP) (Ops), Imphal West, Ishak Shah at commando complex, Imphal.
The ASP said that on receiving credible information about the presence of some members of PREPAK (Pro) in the general area of Chingmeirong Maning Leikai and Kabo Leikai, teams of commandoes of Imphal West police conducted cordon and search operation in which one person was detained for verification.
On verification, the person was identified as Naoroibam Sanajaoba Singh (35) s/o N. Chaoba Singh of Heinang Awang Leikai, at present staying at Chingmeirong Maning Leikai.
He is reported to have disclosed that he joined PREPAK (Pro) through one Amarjit (37) s/o (L) Lukhoi Singh of Achanbigei in 2010 and has been working under one captain Chamba and sergeant major Chingsanglakpa of PREPAK (Pro).
He also reportedly revealed that he himself exploded one hand grenade at the residence Y. Ningthem at Mantripukhri Lamlongei on June 3 at around 7:00 p.m. as instructed by captain Champa of PREPAK (Pro)
for not responding to their monetary demand. He further revealed that the crime was committed using his Hyundai i10 car, which is white in colour, bearing registration no.MN06 L-4840.
Sanajaoba further revealed that he was given Rs.10,000 by captain Chamba for committing the crime.
It may be recalled that three persons were injured in the blast at the residence of Y.Ningthem at Mantripukhri Lamlongei, and the blast was condemned and protested by the people of that locality.

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