Far away from home, Sangai prospers in Delhi – E-Pao.net

KanglaOnlineFar away from home, Sangai prospers in DelhiE-Pao.netNew Delhi, June 09 2012: National Zoological Park at Delhi has become the biggest shelter for Sangai deer, the State animal of Manipur. Popularly known as Manipuri deer, this endangered s…


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Far away from home, Sangai prospers in Delhi
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New Delhi, June 09 2012: National Zoological Park at Delhi has become the biggest shelter for Sangai deer, the State animal of Manipur. Popularly known as Manipuri deer, this endangered species is a native of Manipur. Interestingly, the number of
Endangered Sangai prospers in DelhiDaily Pioneer

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Jairam Ramesh inspects MGNREGS, PMGSY works – E-Pao.net

Jairam Ramesh inspects MGNREGS, PMGSY worksE-Pao.netImphal, June 09 2012: All the village roads of Manipur will be connected and developed within a period of three years, assured Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, w…

Jairam Ramesh inspects MGNREGS, PMGSY works
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Imphal, June 09 2012: All the village roads of Manipur will be connected and developed within a period of three years, assured Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, who has arrived here today on a two-day visit to the

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Jairam Ramesh reviews rural development projects

Imphal. June 9 MNS/NNN: Union Rural Development minister Jairam Ramesh visited Bishenpur and Churachandpur districts of Manipur to make a field inspection of the projects and programmes being implemented in the two districts of Manipur under the rural development ministry of India. The minister landed at Imphal Tulihal airport at around 1 p.m. Saturday along […]

Imphal. June 9 MNS/NNN: Union Rural Development minister Jairam Ramesh visited Bishenpur and Churachandpur districts of Manipur to make a field inspection of the projects and programmes being implemented in the two districts of Manipur under the rural development ministry of India.
The minister landed at Imphal Tulihal airport at around 1 p.m. Saturday along with a team of MPs of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personal Grievances, Law and Justice.
The Union minister and the team of Parliamentary Standing Committee was received at Tulihal airport by the Public Health Engineering Department minister of Manipur Irengbam Hemochandra, Rural Development minister Francis Ngajokpa, Hill Areas Development chairmanDr.Chatolian Amo and MLAs Prithiviraj and Mangibabu.
The Union minister also visited the Indian National Army museum at Moirang and directed the ministers and officials of the state to develop the site as a National Heritage site in view of its historic significance in the Indian freedom struggle.
The minister also visited Thanga to inspect the inter village road construction and other rural development schemes being taken up in the area.
 Later, he left for Churachandpur along with the Parliamentary Standing Committee.
The minister also met representatives of All Manipur BAR Association and High Court BAR Association in which memorandum was submitted to Jairam Ramesh in connection with appointments of judges and improvement of infrastructures of the various session courts in the state.
The Union minister will also meet the chief minister of Manipur and will be holding the night at the Raj Bhavan today.

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Dismal Power situation discussed

Mail News Service Imphal, June 9 : The north eastern region has enough hydro power resources to meet the demands of the people state power official today said. A discussion on the power situation in the region specially Manipur was held here today at Press Club organised by Senior Citizens, All Manipur Working Journalists Union, […]

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Imphal, June 9 : The north eastern region has enough hydro power resources to meet the demands of the people state power official today said. A discussion on the power situation in the region specially Manipur was held here today at Press Club organised by Senior Citizens, All Manipur Working Journalists Union, State Electricity department and Joint electricity commission for Manipur and Mizoram.
N. Shyamsunder, CE of Joint Electricity Commission said production, distribution of power has become a huge industry in the country and state power departments should take up steps to ensure that loss in power distribution is reduced. Transmission lost from state to state is about 4-5 percent. There is loss of about 25-30 percent during domestic supply by the state units. Central power agencies are trying to reduce domestic loss to 10 – 15 percent he added.
State power official said as per the National Electricity Policy 2006 per capital consumption should be 1000 units by 2015. After 2003 power reforms were carried out throughout the country. To check theft and increase revenue state power department has started pre paid service and the progress is remarkable. At Paona market where it was first taken up numbers of consumers increased. The power consumption earlier was 1075 kw and revenue collection Rs 4 lakhs and now consumption has been reduced to only 500 kw and revenue has increased to Rs 12 lakhs. There is no room for theft and manipulations and pre paid system will be introduced soon in other parts of the city .
Prof IS Khaidem, Chief Guest of the function said people should honestly use electricity.
N. Binoy president Senior Citizens for society Manipur and A. Mobi president AMWJU also spoke.
In the academic session, I. Arun Senior journalist was the moderator. Resource persons S. Chaoba president AMPCA, Ch. Narendra legal advisor consumer club spoke.
The deficit is about 50 p.c. during the dry season. The State will get additional 20 MW of base load power from Tripura within a couple of months. The State needs to move the Central Government for allocation of additional power .
Power market has already been created in India. Inter-State Open Access facilities have also been provided by CERC. A number of private power producers are selling power in the market The State can get ample power, as done by other State utilities, from these sources through Energy exchange, Power Traders and Power Purchase Agreements etc. However, it has not yet purchased through this source to mitigate the deficit Thus, the State is expected to receive a total maximum of 132 MW as per the allocation of the Central Sector Generating Stations. However, the practical reality is different as it gets at an average 80 MW only.
As per 18 Electric Power Survey of India, the peak demand of the State, if not restricted during peak hours, shall be about 201 MW. This projection is based on the normal growth rate applied to the restricted demand The demand is mainly from domestic consumers. The growth rate is expectedly very low because of load shedding and zero industry in the State. However, with a little bit of check on theft and unauthorized use of electricity, the manageable demand shall be about 160 MW. The annual demand growth varies from 5 p.c. to 10 p.c.
The State is drawing its allocated share of power from the NER Grid to which all the Central Sector generating stations are connected, with the help of 3(three) Nos. of 132 kV Inter-State Transmission Lines. Two of these lines i.e. Leimatak-Jiribam 132 kV Single Circuit (S/C) line and Leimatak-Yurembam-Dimapur 132 kV (S/C) line are owned and maintained by the Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCI) and the remaining one from Leimatak to Mao via Yurembam by the State. The State has another 132 kV Inter-State Transmission Line from Leimatak to Jiribam for receiving power from lower Assam side. However, this line has been lying unused for more than a decade now due to large scale theft of conductor. This line is required to be used for drawing the additional allocated share from the newly coming up projects before 400 kV line is completed Revival of this Leimatak-Jiribam Inter-State line is therefore a prime importance for import of the entire allocated power.
A 400 kV line (DC) line in between Imphal and Shrikona(Silchar) and associated sub-station at Imphal are also
The existing transformation capacity at 132 kV level for catering power supply of Imphal is not adequate. Therefore, the 132/33 kV (3×20 MVA) Sub-Station at Yurembam has to be augmented by 3 Nos. of 30 MVA Transformers on war footing.

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NNC accuses NSCN (IM) of killing people

Dimapur, June 9 NNN: The Naga National Council (NNC) has accused the NSCN-IM of killing Nagas in large number on the pretext of one thing or the other. The NNC press communique issued by Victor accused that the NSCN led by Isak and Muivah has so far killed over 3000 Nagas on the pretext of […]

Dimapur, June 9 NNN: The Naga National Council (NNC) has accused the NSCN-IM of killing Nagas in large number on the pretext of one thing or the other.
The NNC press communique issued by Victor accused that the NSCN led by Isak and Muivah has so far killed over 3000 Nagas on the pretext of Naga sovereignty. “They (NSCN) killed at first in the name of Naga sovereignty and then they killed, tortured and taxed without the concrete stand in the names of greater Nagalim, Special Relationship with India, Naga Integration, 31 point Charter of demand, Supra State (Christmas gift), Alternative Arrangement within Manipur State, boycott of Manipur ADC election and wholehearted involvement in Manipur State Assembly election, 2012 by killing and torturing the Southern Naga publics without any true color like chameleon. Then what will be the next? And what will be the next wicked action against the innocent Naga public? Nobody knows,” Victor said.
The statement of the NNC leader said that Th. Muivah, Isak and their comrades besides defected from NNC/FGN in 1979 and betrayed their sworn oath of allegiance without principle as they were convinced by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India. “So the Myanmar International News(MIN) London base February, 1981 said, ‘During 1979 Muivah and Isak were contacted and recruited by Mrs. Gandhi’s administration through the Research Analysis Wing (RAW).’ See News Magazine Feb. 1981 Vol. 2 No. 2 page 2,” said the press note.
It then alleged that “the so-called” National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) led by Isak and Muivah was thus formed on January 31, 1980 without the consent of the Naga people and they created division, bloodshed and all sorts of evil culture in Nagaland and followed by other divisions and formation of several groups themselves in 1988, 1990, 2005 and 2011 without any consent of the Naga people, the host of the Naga nation.
Given this alleged background, the NNC leader said, “Politics without principle is the destruction of the people and nations. Destruction is the arch-enemy of mankind and it defiles the Holy creation of God, the Creator of the Universe. In the same way, politics without principle causes division, bloodshed and all sorts of evil culture in Naga societies.”
Victor then said since ‘our forefathers’ had discovered this blessed land of the Nagas, The Nagaland the Nagas have been sovereign, independent and free at all. “We have our inborn sovereign independence and freedom, the gift of God Almighty. Therefore we have been unitedly safeguarding our inherent birthright as a Nation under the banner 0f mandated Naga National Council (NNC) and the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) in accordance with the provisions of the Yehzabo(Constitution) of Nagaland with the theme ‘Nagaland for Christ’ and existing it still under the genuine leadership of Adinno Phizo, President, NNC,” the press communique stated.

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High Court Bar Association (HCBA) posers on Judge choice for State’s High Court – E-Pao.net

Aaj Ki KhabarHigh Court Bar Association (HCBA) posers on Judge choice for State's High CourtE-Pao.netImphal, June 09 2012: Against the backdrop of setting up of separate High Court for Manipur, the High Court Bar Association, Manipur has decided to…


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High Court Bar Association (HCBA) posers on Judge choice for State's High Court
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Imphal, June 09 2012: Against the backdrop of setting up of separate High Court for Manipur, the High Court Bar Association, Manipur has decided to demand the establishment of High Court of Manipur with a minimum of seven Judges for enabling the public
President Pratibha Patil okays high courts for 3 NE statesTimes of India

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Workshop on Power Supply Management kicks off – E-Pao.net

Workshop on Power Supply Management kicks offE-Pao.netImphal, June 09 2012: A two-day State level seminar on the "Issues and Challenges in the Power Supply Management in Manipur" was opened today at Manipur Press Club here. The workshop is be…

Workshop on Power Supply Management kicks off
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Imphal, June 09 2012: A two-day State level seminar on the "Issues and Challenges in the Power Supply Management in Manipur" was opened today at Manipur Press Club here. The workshop is being jointly organised by the Senior Citizens for Society,

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Rape accused apprehended

IMPHAL, June 9: The accused in the alleged rape case of a girl in a Mantripukhri restaurant was arrested from his locality this morning at 9:30am by a team of… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: The accused in the alleged rape case of a girl in a Mantripukhri restaurant was arrested from his locality this morning at 9:30am by a team of… Read more »

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Students feted in Moreh

From Moreh correspondent MOREH, June 9: With the arrival of ADC Moreh, Lunminthang Haokip’s 54th birthday, a felicitation ceremony of successful students of HSLC exam 2012 was held at the… Read more »

From Moreh correspondent MOREH, June 9: With the arrival of ADC Moreh, Lunminthang Haokip’s 54th birthday, a felicitation ceremony of successful students of HSLC exam 2012 was held at the… Read more »

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Alleged militants arrested

IMPHAL, June 9: On June 8, at about 5:30pm, Imphal West District police commandos arrested one active member of PREPAK from Jallal crossing area, Thangal Bazar identified as one Lairenlakpam… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: On June 8, at about 5:30pm, Imphal West District police commandos arrested one active member of PREPAK from Jallal crossing area, Thangal Bazar identified as one Lairenlakpam… Read more »

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CCC to take on overcharging shopkeepers

IMPHAL, June 9: The Consumers’ Club Churachandpur (CCC) is shocked to learn that some, if not most, of the shopkeepers/traders in and around Churachandpur district are engaging in illegal activities… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: The Consumers’ Club Churachandpur (CCC) is shocked to learn that some, if not most, of the shopkeepers/traders in and around Churachandpur district are engaging in illegal activities… Read more »

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ICHAM fetes meritorious hill students

IMPHAL, June 9: The distribution of 5th cash prize with certificate Meritorious Award for HSLC exam, 2012 for the five hill districts of the state was held at the Tribal… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: The distribution of 5th cash prize with certificate Meritorious Award for HSLC exam, 2012 for the five hill districts of the state was held at the Tribal… Read more »

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Lawyers to boycott courts

IMPHAL, June 9: The High Court Bar Association, Manipur has resolved in its meeting on June 8 to abstain from attending court works in the Guahati High Court, Imphal Bench… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: The High Court Bar Association, Manipur has resolved in its meeting on June 8 to abstain from attending court works in the Guahati High Court, Imphal Bench… Read more »

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Children`s Cultural Meet held

IMPHAL, June 9: The 3rd State Level Children’s Cultural Meet 2012 under the theme “Stop Crime against Children, Ensure a Secured Environment to Every Child” was held at Lamyanba Shanglen,… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: The 3rd State Level Children’s Cultural Meet 2012 under the theme “Stop Crime against Children, Ensure a Secured Environment to Every Child” was held at Lamyanba Shanglen,… Read more »

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Forum urges govt to convert state Muslims to MBC

IMPHAL, June 9: The Pangal (Manipuri Muslim) Political Forum, Manipur has urged the state government to convert all the Manipuri Muslims to Most Backward Community (MBC) to solve the problem… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: The Pangal (Manipuri Muslim) Political Forum, Manipur has urged the state government to convert all the Manipuri Muslims to Most Backward Community (MBC) to solve the problem… Read more »

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Ganapathy and his aides met Peoples Liberation Army members in 2009 – Times of India

Ganapathy and his aides met Peoples Liberation Army members in 2009Times of IndiaKOLKATA: Manipur-based insurgent outfit Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and the CPI(Maoists) have been in close contact for the past six years. Following the arrest of three…

Ganapathy and his aides met Peoples Liberation Army members in 2009
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KOLKATA: Manipur-based insurgent outfit Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and the CPI(Maoists) have been in close contact for the past six years. Following the arrest of three PLA operatives and one of their Maoist counterparts, officers of the National

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Book Review: Beautiful Country: Stories from another India

By: Patricia Mukhim This is an era where a book a day gets published and released. But Beautiful Country: Stories from another India – really floored me. The book is… Read more »

By: Patricia Mukhim This is an era where a book a day gets published and released. But Beautiful Country: Stories from another India – really floored me. The book is… Read more »

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Northeast that doesn’t exist – Daily Pioneer

Northeast that doesn't existDaily PioneerThe journey, through the National Highway 39, covers a distance of 436 km from Numaligarh in Assam via Dimapur and Kohima in Nagaland and Senapati, Imphal and Thoubal in Manipur to Moreh on the India-Burma b…

Northeast that doesn't exist
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The journey, through the National Highway 39, covers a distance of 436 km from Numaligarh in Assam via Dimapur and Kohima in Nagaland and Senapati, Imphal and Thoubal in Manipur to Moreh on the India-Burma border. The area is culturally,

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Manipur annual plan outlay finalised – Assam Tribune

Hindu Business LineManipur annual plan outlay finalisedAssam TribuneIMPHAL, June 9 – The annual plan for Manipur for the year 2012-13 was finalised at Rs 3500 crore at a meeting held at Yojana Bhavan in New Delhi between Planning Commission Deputy Ch…


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Manipur annual plan outlay finalised
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IMPHAL, June 9 – The annual plan for Manipur for the year 2012-13 was finalised at Rs 3500 crore at a meeting held at Yojana Bhavan in New Delhi between Planning Commission Deputy Chairman, Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on
Plan Panel approves Manipur`s outlay for FY13Zee News
Infrastructure gap in Manipur needs to be bridged on priority, says Montek SinghNewstrack India
Manipur Plan for 2012-13 Finalizedisikkim
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PMO writes to Anna Hazare

Dear Shri Anna Hazare, This refers to the letter dated 26.5.2012 addressed to the Prime Minister purported to have been signed by you and several others. I have been directed to make the following submissions to the issues raised: The Government has tabled a strong Lokpal Bill in Parliament which has features that are more […]

Dear Shri Anna Hazare,
This refers to the letter dated 26.5.2012 addressed to the Prime Minister purported to have been signed by you and several others. I have been directed to make the following submissions to the issues raised:
The Government has tabled a strong Lokpal Bill in Parliament which has features that are more progressive than in any Bill tabled before. This Bill has been prepared after extensive discussions with you and your colleagues and all suggestions that were considered to be feasible have been incorporated. This Bill has been passed by the Lok Sabha. Government is of the opinion that Parliament has to take a final view on the Bill and the passage of the Bill should be a Parliament-led process. To this end, Government is open to suggestions from all parties. In fact, many suggestions have been accepted by the Government in the course of the discussions on the Bill and two all-party meetings have been held in an effort to build consensus. The Bill has now been referred to a Select Committee which will be open to receive and examine all relevant suggestions.
In addition to the Lokpal Bill, Government has taken a slew of measures, both legislative and executive, to curb and reduce corruption. The Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Persons Making the Disclosure Bill, the Prevention of Bribery of Foreign Public Officials and Officials of International Organisations Bill, the Citizens’ Right to Grievance Redress Bill and the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill have been brought forward. India has also ratified the United Nations Convention against Corruption. A comprehensive public procurement law has been approved by the Cabinet. The National Mission for Delivery of Justice and Legal Reforms has been set up.
A Group of Ministers set up by the Government to consider measures to tackle corruption has approved a large number of measures as given in the annexure. These are being implemented by the various Ministries and a monitoring mechanism has been set up to track progress.
To fight the menace of black money, the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act and amendment to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act have been passed. A special committee has been set up to examine measures to strengthen laws to curb black money generation. Independent agencies have been commissioned to assess the quantum of black money and make recommendations. New Income Tax Overseas Units have been set up and new Tax Information Exchange Agreements and Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements have been signed to contain generation and outflow of illicit funds.
Agencies like CBI, ED, CAG and CBDT continue to function independently as per their mandates. In fact, the term of this Government has been especially marked by zero interference in the functioning of these agencies. CAG has functioned in an unfettered way in conducting audit of various departments.
The Government continues to welcome suggestions from all segments of civil society, including the one represented by you, on measures to bring greater probity in governance and public life. The Government is committed to make all efforts to reduce corruption and bring in greater transparency. The Government is also determined to ensure that baseless and uninformed allegations made against public servants are not allowed to create fear that can lead to paralysis in decision-making and slow down growth and development.
We have noted from your letter that you have previously addressed communications to all the Ministers conveying the allegations made against them for their views.
As regards the allegations made against the Prime Minister, they seem to be based on a leaked draft of the CAG on coal block allocations and on media stories. You have provided no evidence to back up these allegations and you have yourself said that you are not making these allegations. All details of the policy and procedures followed for coal block allocations have been placed in the public domain by the Coal Ministry and can be seen by all by going to the link http://coal.nic.in/welcome.html. All decisions were taken in public interest on the basis of legal provisions and relevant policy in force.
The final report of the CAG has not yet been tabled in Parliament. When it is tabled, the Government will submit detailed responses before the Public Accounts Committee as per Constitutional procedure. It is also understood that the CVC, in exercise of the powers vested in it, has recently directed the CBI to carry out a Preliminary Enquiry on a complaint on coal block allocations filed by an Opposition MP and some others. CBI will carry out the enquiry fairly and independently. Your insinuations and allegations against the CBI are unwarranted and unjustified.
I must regret that your statement that “top most institutions of the country like the Supreme Court, High Court, CAG etc. have leveled these allegations [against the Ministers] from time to time”, is not only vague but unacceptable.
The tone and tenor of your letter and the broad and sweeping nature of the statements made are also unacceptable.
Your demand for the constitution of a Special Investigation Team has been considered, as also the terms of reference suggested by you. Having regard to the fact that the existing legal and statutory framework has adequate and sufficient provisions for addressing the issues raised by you, your demand cannot be acceded to.
The allegation that an understanding has been reached by the Government with Shri Mulayam Singh to hush up ongoing CBI enquiries is baseless and untrue. It is unfair to the Government, Shri Mulayam Singh and the CBI and an insult to the judicial system.
As regards allegations leveled against what you have termed as ‘team Anna’, these too would be subject to due investigation by concerned agencies if and when reports are filed. There is no provision under law to subject anyone to twice the penalty allowed under the relevant law.
Finally, with regard to the special fast track courts suggested by you to deal with cases of allegedly tainted MPs, the matter has been considered but cannot be acceded to since Government and the judiciary both monitor the pendency of cases in various courts.
Key measures approved by the GoM to tackle corruption
> Fast-tracking of all cases of public servants accused of corruption –
· Competent authority to take decision within 3 months on requests from investigating agencies for sanction of prosecution (orders issued since).
· Competent authority to decide within 3 months all requests for granting/denying permission under Section 6(a) of DSPE Act, 1946. The competent authority for officers of the level of JS and above in GoI will be the Minister-in-Charge. (orders issued since).
> Electoral Reforms –
· Ministry of Law & Justice directed to come up with specific proposals for initiating reforms expeditiously. (These are awaiting political consensus).
> Relinquishing discretionary powers enjoyed by Ministers at the Centre-
· DoPT directed to issue a general advisory to all Ministries/Depts. to carry out an exercise for putting in place regulatory parameters for exercise of discretionary powers and putting them in public domain. (instructions since issued by DoPT).
> Introduction of an open and competitive system of exploiting natural resources-
· Most of the recommendations of the Ashok Chawla Committee accepted. DEA directed to monitor the implementation of the same by the respective Ministries/Depts.

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