Chandel missing boys found in Imphal East

Heingang police under Imphal East district today picked up the four missing school boys from a rented house at Koirengei Nepali Basti early this morning T after they had been reported missing since August 21 from a boarding house named Shalome Home B…

Heingang police under Imphal East district today picked up the four missing school boys from a rented house at Koirengei Nepali Basti early this morning T after they had been reported missing since August 21 from a boarding house named Shalome Home Boarding at Liwachangning in Chandel district Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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ZSUM decries

Registering strong opposition against the intimidation and threat to schools’ authority by underground factions in Noney area over making pretty monetary demands, the Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur ZSUM has urged all UG factions involved in mak…

Registering strong opposition against the intimidation and threat to schools’ authority by underground factions in Noney area over making pretty monetary demands, the Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur ZSUM has urged all UG factions involved in making monetary demand to schools to withdraw their demand Source The Sangai Express

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Rumour mill grinds at Delhi, NSUD dismisses

The roumour mill has been grinding at Delhi during the last week with North East student bodies here receiving several queries Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

The roumour mill has been grinding at Delhi during the last week with North East student bodies here receiving several queries Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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MLA held for Assam violence

An MLA of Bodoland Peoples Front BPF , an ally of the ruling Congress, was arrested early today and charged with inciting communal violence, while a bandh called by a Muslim organisation in lower Assam hit normal life Source The Sangai Express P…

An MLA of Bodoland Peoples Front BPF , an ally of the ruling Congress, was arrested early today and charged with inciting communal violence, while a bandh called by a Muslim organisation in lower Assam hit normal life Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Case registered against public hearing opposers

After the authorities have given a written assurance that no more public hearings would be held in Tamenglong district regarding oil exploration in Manipur, police have registered a case against those who people opposed and attempted to thwart the publ…

After the authorities have given a written assurance that no more public hearings would be held in Tamenglong district regarding oil exploration in Manipur, police have registered a case against those who people opposed and attempted to thwart the public hearing held at Nungba Source The Sangai Express

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Border trade

The State Government has made a proposal to the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India to increase the number of items under the Indo Myanmar border trade and also to allow the State to import up to 50,000 metric tonnes of rice from Myanmar annually…

The State Government has made a proposal to the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India to increase the number of items under the Indo Myanmar border trade and also to allow the State to import up to 50,000 metric tonnes of rice from Myanmar annually Source The Sangai Express

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Karnataka CM ready to visit NE States to instil confidence Issues call to stay back

Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar today said if the situation demands, he was ready to visit the seven North Eastern states to instill confidence among the people Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar today said if the situation demands, he was ready to visit the seven North Eastern states to instill confidence among the people Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Gadkari blames foreigners, UPA and influx for Assam violence Foreign hand blamed for targeting NE people

Contending that the recent attacks on North East people in some cities is not a clash amongst Indian people, BJP national president Nitin Gadkari has asserted that the ongoing outrage in Assam is a fallout of continuous influx and settlement of Banglad…

Contending that the recent attacks on North East people in some cities is not a clash amongst Indian people, BJP national president Nitin Gadkari has asserted that the ongoing outrage in Assam is a fallout of continuous influx and settlement of Bangladesh and Pakistan nationals in the country Source The Sangai Express

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Killing of Chunthaigai NSCN KK lashes at K family acknowledges assistance

The Khole Kitovi group of the NSCN, Zeliangrong Region has alleged that the activities of outfits such as NSCN IM, Zeliangrong United Front ZUF and NSCN K continue to be detrimental factors for the agents working for peace in the Zeliangrong areas …

The Khole Kitovi group of the NSCN, Zeliangrong Region has alleged that the activities of outfits such as NSCN IM, Zeliangrong United Front ZUF and NSCN K continue to be detrimental factors for the agents working for peace in the Zeliangrong areas Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Premier cinema show at BOAT aborted

Premier show of the Sanarei Film Production’s Sanamatum which was planned for screening at BOAT this evening was aborted by players and coaches of the Eastern Iron Gym Source The Sangai Express

Premier show of the Sanarei Film Production’s Sanamatum which was planned for screening at BOAT this evening was aborted by players and coaches of the Eastern Iron Gym Source The Sangai Express

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Tombstone vandalised, many decry

In an incident that was as shocking at it was abhorrent, unidentified miscreants today vandalised the tombstone of L Lalzalien Gangte and L Thangkhonieng, the parents of late Dr TS Gangte, which has been erected at their residential premises locate…

In an incident that was as shocking at it was abhorrent, unidentified miscreants today vandalised the tombstone of L Lalzalien Gangte and L Thangkhonieng, the parents of late Dr TS Gangte, which has been erected at their residential premises located at Old Lambulane, Jail Road Source The Sangai Express

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Guwahati to Bangalore trains mostly empty

Despite reports of special trains coming from Guwahati to Bangalore for the people who recently fled the city, it appears that coming back to the metro cities will take some more time Source The Sangai Express

Despite reports of special trains coming from Guwahati to Bangalore for the people who recently fled the city, it appears that coming back to the metro cities will take some more time Source The Sangai Express

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United Naga Peoples’ Council UNPC accused

Longmai area Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Inpui Naga Students’ Union, Village Authority council, Naga Women’s Union and Rongmei Naga Council have alleged that Chingtam Revolutionary Army of United Naga Peoples’ Council UNPC has served monetary demand…

Longmai area Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Inpui Naga Students’ Union, Village Authority council, Naga Women’s Union and Rongmei Naga Council have alleged that Chingtam Revolutionary Army of United Naga Peoples’ Council UNPC has served monetary demand on Government and private schools of Noney areas Source The Sangai Express

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Man abducted locals stage protest

Unidentified men have reportedly kidnapped a 37 year old man from Laipham Khunou Mayai Leikai in Imphal West demanding ransom of a sum of Rs 10 lakh Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

Unidentified men have reportedly kidnapped a 37 year old man from Laipham Khunou Mayai Leikai in Imphal West demanding ransom of a sum of Rs 10 lakh Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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NESO on exodus

North East Students Organisation (NESO) will serve ultimatum to the government of India on various issues pertaining to the people of North East and the region. NESO advisor S. Artax said one among them is to formulate an effective mechanism by the government of India for the safety of the North East people in the […]

North East Students Organisation (NESO) will serve ultimatum to the government of India on various issues pertaining to the people of North East and the region.
NESO advisor S. Artax said one among them is to formulate an effective mechanism by the government of India for the safety of the North East people in the mainland India.
In its serious deliberation today in Guwahati, NESO leaders have decided to serve an ultimatum to the Central government to formulate effective mechanisms for the safety of North Easterners in mainland India and also to take stringent action on the over 80 Bangladeshi nationals who are “missing” after entering India with valid documents in the last three years. Artax said there have been many such cases before three years or so too. NESO’s ultimatum to the government of India will include for compensating the victims from the North East region due to the prevailing situation adequately.The apex students’ body of the region also is also discussing how the government of India will rehabilitate the people of the North East who had fled from the study and work places.
It then acknowledges the various state governments working hard for containing the present problem.NESO then feels that the mainland Indians are yet to consider the North East people as their equal partners.Issues on the illegal immigrants in the north east region and the prolonging fencing process of the government of India .

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High Court Benches in NE States

MNS: The Benches of Gauhati High Court have already been set up and are functioning in the States of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura. Giving this information in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today, Shri Salman Khurshid, Minister of Law & Justice said that recently, the Parliament has passed “The North-Eastern Areas […]

MNS: The Benches of Gauhati High Court have already been set up and are functioning in the States of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura. Giving this information in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today, Shri Salman Khurshid, Minister of Law & Justice said that recently, the Parliament has passed “The North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012” which provides for setting up of separate High Courts in the States of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura. The Minister said that the Government has initiated action for establishing separate High Courts in these three States.
The Government has said that with a view to carrying out comprehensive electoral reforms, a Core-Committee was constituted under the Chairmanship of Additional Solicitor General. The talking points of the Committee included: (i) De-criminalisation of Politics; (ii) Funding of Elections; (iii) Better Management .

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Man kidnapped, Rs 10 lakhs ransom demanded

Imphal, August 23 MNS NNN : Unidentified men have reportedly kidnapped a 37-year-old man from Laipham Khunou Mayai Leikai in Imphal West demanding ransom of a sum of Rs 10 lakh. Reports said Nameirakpam Bomen alias Amarjeet, son of N Athouba , a small time contractor had been whisked away from his residence by some […]

Imphal, August 23 MNS NNN : Unidentified men have reportedly kidnapped a 37-year-old man from Laipham Khunou Mayai Leikai in Imphal West demanding ransom of a sum of Rs 10 lakh.
Reports said Nameirakpam Bomen alias Amarjeet, son of N Athouba , a small time contractor had been whisked away from his residence by some unidentified men coming in a Maruti van around 3:30 p.m. of August 21.
Decrying the kidnapping, a large number of womenfolk staged a sit-in protest at Chingmeirong Shangakpham bazaar. Several placards were also held by the women demonstrators condemning the kidnapping of Bomen. The women protesters were mostly local residents of Lairik Yengbam Leikai and Laipham Khunou.
Nameirakpam Sanatombi, the mother of Bomen told reporters that an unspecified number of unknown persons travelling in a Maruti van took him away from his house.
On the following day, the kidnappers had demanded a sum of Rs 10 lakh to Bomen’s brother over telephone to free him from their custody, Sanatombi added. Since then the kidnappers have kept the telephone in switch off mode.
Placards which read such as “Release Bomen immediately on humanitarian ground” and “Don’t kidnap people for ransom” were held by the protesters at the demonstration.

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MSAD condoles death of Sharif

Mail News Service New Delhi, Aug 23: Manipur Students’ Association Delhi MSAD condoled the untimely demise of Dolaipabam Mohammad Sharif Ahamed of Manipur, a student of Cotton College in Assam, who was allegedly thrown out of a running train and killed in West Bengal on 19th August. Sharif was considered one of the six passengers […]

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New Delhi, Aug 23: Manipur Students’ Association Delhi MSAD condoled the untimely demise of Dolaipabam Mohammad Sharif Ahamed of Manipur, a student of Cotton College in Assam, who was allegedly thrown out of a running train and killed in West Bengal on 19th August. Sharif was considered one of the six passengers of the Guwahati-bound special train carrying Northeast people fleeing Bangalore who were killed on their way. The incident reports the injury of three other North easterners who were first beaten up and pushed out in a racist manner in the ongoing atmosphere of targeting Northeast people in India. MSAD condemned such an inhumane incident.
MSAD condemned the act of taunting, humiliation and harassment of Soibam Arunkumar in a racial manner by a crowd of Delhites on the night of 15th August in and around Chirag Delhi. MSAD also condemned the reported attack on Yuringam and Wungshungmi from Manipur at their rented premises at Kotla Mubarakpur on the intervening night of 18th and 19th August. These few reported instances in Delhi were preceded by the murder of Loitam Richard in Bangalore and the controversial suicide of Dana Sangma in April and the denial of justice. In the past there were several reported instances of social discrimination and attacks. Government’s initiative to address the issue is late coming, slow and inadequate. Against this backdrop, it is logical of the exodus of Northeast students and migrant workers from Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, etc when attacks and hate propaganda had begun.
We are aware that there was killing and displacement as a result of clash between Bodo peoples and alleged ‘illegal foreigners’ in Assam, which is considered to be the reason for targeting Northeast people. The conflict in Assam is the result of the deliberate apathy of the government to address the immigration issue in the right time with acceptable solution. Immigration is a burning issue in Manipur as well.
The immigration issue unfolds the struggle for control over land, resources, job opportunity and market monopoly between ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’. The Indian political leaders and concerned government departments are feigning blind to the demand for practical solution but jugging with sensitive issues to fulfil certain selfish motives.
The irony is that the clash in Assam and between Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists in Myanmar is given a racial interpretation in India. Students and workers / employees who were compelled to emigrate due to bad governance in Northeast are racially targeted in Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Delhi for their racial affinity to Bodo Assamese and Myanmar Buddhist. The target on Northeast people seems to be increasing in correspondence to increasing number of emigration for education and for working as cheap labour in the IT sectors, hospitals and private companies. It strengthened our understanding that racism renders the people of Northeast vulnerable and unsafe in mainland India. The government needs to spell out a practical white paper to address our plight; for the present and for the future.
MSAD appreciates the peace initiatives taken up by Muslim organisations in particular and other social institutions at such a complex situation. We are thankful to certain sections of the media who are playing positive role in minimising attack and casualty. We further appeal them to co-operate with us in the fight against injustice and for peace. We also appeal to our brothers and sisters in the Northeast to calm down their fury and restrain from racial response for the excesses committed by certain sections of the mainland Indians. Instead we must win them to support us in our endeavour towards peace and harmonious neighbourhood with them said a press hand out issued by Makakmayum Md. Shafikul Haque, President, Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD)

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Government notifies framework for use of social media

Mail News Service New Delhi, Aug 23: The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has approved and notified two important frameworks to ensure effective citizen engagement and communication with all stakeholders using various offline as well as online channels including Social Media. As more and more projects are […]

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New Delhi, Aug 23: The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has approved and notified two important frameworks to ensure effective citizen engagement and communication with all stakeholders using various offline as well as online channels including Social Media.
As more and more projects are getting implemented, an increasing need has been felt for wider and deeper participation of an engagement with all stakeholders especially public at large to ensure that citizen centricity is maintained in all projects.
To enable and support this goal, the Citizen Engagement Framework for e-Governance Projects has been developed for all government agencies. There is now a consensus that citizen participation and civic engagement are the building blocks for good governance and e-Governance is a critical component of good governance.
Media is transforming the way in which people connect with each other and the manner in which information is shared and distributed. In order to encourage and enable government agencies to make use of this dynamic medium of interaction, the Framework and Guidelines for use of Social Media by government agencies in India has been formulated.
These guidelines will enable the various agencies to create and implement their own strategy for the use of social media. The document will help them to make an informed choice about the objective, platforms, resources, etc. to meet the requirement of interaction with their varied stakeholders.
The guidelines provide an in depth review of types of social media, their characteristics and challenges in their uses. In order to assist the departments to undertake such an engagement, the document provides for a framework and detailed guidelines governing each element of the framework.
While at a personal level, the uptake and usage of social media is gaining rapid popularity, use and utility of such media for official purpose remain ambiguous.
Many apprehensions remain including, but not limited to, issues related to authorisation to speak on behalf of department/ agency, technologies and platform to be used for communication, scope of engagement, creating synergies between different channels of communication, compliance with existing legislations etc.
Social Media is being used across the world by different government agencies. It is believed that the Framework and Guidelines will be useful for departments and agencies in formulating their own strategies and will help them in engaging in a more fruitful manner with their respective stakeholders.
Awareness and communications in e-Governance is a high priority area to ensure wide spread dissemination of e-Services and service access channels and DeitY has been mandated to enhance visibility of e-Services enabled under National e-Governance Plan (NeGP).
Also there was an immediate need to create framework for citizen engagement and use of Social Media which would enable Government Agencies to undertake meaningful engagement with citizens as well as leverage Social Media platforms more effectively for such engagements.
E-Governance marks a paradigm shift in the philosophy of governance-citizen centricity instead of process centricity, and large scale public participation through Information Communication Technology (ICT) enablement.
The Frameworks can be downloaded from www.mit.govin and www.negp.gov.in .

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