State girl makes it to DUSU election

20 year old Angellica Aribam, hailing from Manipur’s Moidangpok village in Imphal West District, has been elected as Executive Councillor for Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law DU in the Delhi University Students’ Union DUSU election held on Septe…

20 year old Angellica Aribam, hailing from Manipur’s Moidangpok village in Imphal West District, has been elected as Executive Councillor for Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law DU in the Delhi University Students’ Union DUSU election held on September 14, 2012 Source Hueiyen News Service

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CorCom congratulates Palestinian people

The Coordination Committee CorCom of seven revolutionary parties viz, KCP, KYKL, PREPAK, PREPAK Pro , RPF, UNLF UPPK of Manipur Kangleipak has congratulated the Palestinian people on their unique diplomatic victory they achieved on November 29…

The Coordination Committee CorCom of seven revolutionary parties viz, KCP, KYKL, PREPAK, PREPAK Pro , RPF, UNLF UPPK of Manipur Kangleipak has congratulated the Palestinian people on their unique diplomatic victory they achieved on November 29, 2012 when the United Nations General Assembly took a resolution to upgrade their status from that of an ‘observer entity’ they have enjoyed since 1974 to that of a ‘nonmember observer State’, a status that the Vatican City holds now, by a huge majority vote of 138 to 9, with 41 abstentees Source The Sangai Express

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Naga bodies submit memo to PM

United Naga Council UNC and 19 other Naga tribes’ organisations and frontal bodies had submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh urging him for the early settlement of the Indo Naga isssue Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

United Naga Council UNC and 19 other Naga tribes’ organisations and frontal bodies had submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh urging him for the early settlement of the Indo Naga isssue Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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UNC urges Prime Minister to facilitate early and honourable settlement

The United Naga Council and other Naga tribes’ bodies have urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to facilitate early and honourable settlement of the Indo Naga issue on the basis of unique history and situation of the Nagas while seeking the PM’s interve…

The United Naga Council and other Naga tribes’ bodies have urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to facilitate early and honourable settlement of the Indo Naga issue on the basis of unique history and situation of the Nagas while seeking the PM’s intervention and exercise of political will to expedite the process Source The Sangai Express

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Thoubal rage continues, one hurt in firing

Normal activities came to a grinding halt as womenfolk and volunteers of the JAC Against the brutal killing of Yanglem Naoba alias Bisheshwor came out in full strength to enforce the indefinite bandh today Source The Sangai Express

Normal activities came to a grinding halt as womenfolk and volunteers of the JAC Against the brutal killing of Yanglem Naoba alias Bisheshwor came out in full strength to enforce the indefinite bandh today Source The Sangai Express

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World AIDS Day observed

Governor Gurbachan Jagat emphasised on preventing the youths from indulging in substance abuse and on intensifying awareness campaigns to check spread of HIV AIDS endemic while Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh pledged Government of Manipur’s relentless…

Governor Gurbachan Jagat emphasised on preventing the youths from indulging in substance abuse and on intensifying awareness campaigns to check spread of HIV AIDS endemic while Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh pledged Government of Manipur’s relentless effort to ensure an AIDS free Manipuri society Source The Sangai Express

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Month long observance of Nupilal kicks off

As observed every year by Nupilal Observation Committee, the 73rd edition of the month long Nupilal Observation kicked off at the office of the Committee at Tera Loukrakpam Leikai today Source Hueiyen News Service

As observed every year by Nupilal Observation Committee, the 73rd edition of the month long Nupilal Observation kicked off at the office of the Committee at Tera Loukrakpam Leikai today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Assam Rifles observe World AIDS Day

27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector organised a seminar cum presentation on the theme ‘AIDS Global Pandemic and its Impact on the Local Communities Source The Sangai Express

27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector organised a seminar cum presentation on the theme ‘AIDS Global Pandemic and its Impact on the Local Communities Source The Sangai Express

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AR apprehends two prepak cadres‘

Discovering the movement of UG cadres between Namlee and Wanglee of Ukhrul district, troops of 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) launched operation in the areas and apprehended two PREPAK cadres on 01 Dec 12. The apprehendees were identified as No.6008 Modu Chandra,37 yrs,s/o Irawat,r/o Sagoban Moirang Leka,Imphal West and No.45980 Pitanjit,26 […]

Discovering the movement of UG cadres between Namlee and Wanglee of Ukhrul district, troops of 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) launched operation in the areas and apprehended two PREPAK cadres on 01 Dec 12. The apprehendees were identified as No.6008 Modu Chandra,37 yrs,s/o Irawat,r/o Sagoban Moirang Leka,Imphal West and No.45980 Pitanjit,26 yrs,s/o Jayanta,r/o Amban Phuiching,Bishenpur dist. One 7.65 mm Pistol with magazine and live rounds,two IEDs containing 100 gms of plastic explosives,two RPG bombs, one Chinese hand grenade, four 1.2 volt Ni Mh batteries, one 9 volt battery Duracell and one carry bag were recovered from the apprehendees who alongwith recoveries was handed over to Yaripok police station.

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AIDS day observed at RIMS

World Aids Day 2012 was celebrated at ART centre ( Centre of Excellence) COE, RIMS, Imphal today at Mini Auditorium, for RIMS, Imphal. Prof. S Sekharjit Singh, Director, RIMS was the Chief Guest, Prof. M. Kulachandra Singh, Prof. Ng. Brajachand Singh, E. Debendra Dy. Director RIMS were guests of honour and Prof. Th. Bhimo Singh […]

World Aids Day 2012 was celebrated at ART centre ( Centre of Excellence) COE, RIMS, Imphal today at Mini Auditorium, for RIMS, Imphal. Prof. S Sekharjit Singh, Director, RIMS was the Chief Guest, Prof. M. Kulachandra Singh, Prof. Ng. Brajachand Singh, E. Debendra Dy. Director RIMS were guests of honour and Prof. Th. Bhimo Singh Programme Director, ART, COE, RIMS was the president respectively. It was suggested by all speakers that all faculties and health care workers of RIMS should work collectively, more efficiently to combat the increasing HIV population in Manipur especially amongst children and women.
The function concluded with prize distribution to PLHIV of RIMS.

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World Aids Day observed

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 1 : World Aids Day was observed here today on the theme, “Getting to Zero”,at Manipur Film Development Corporation,MFDC, . The observation organized by Manipur State AIDS Control Society was graced by Gurbachan Jagat ,Governor , O. Ibobi, Chief Minister Manipur,Th. Lokeshwar Singh, Speaker, Manipur Legislative Assembly and Phungzathang Tonsing, […]

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Imphal, Dec 1 : World Aids Day was observed here today on the theme, “Getting to Zero”,at Manipur Film Development Corporation,MFDC, .
The observation organized by Manipur State AIDS Control Society was graced by Gurbachan Jagat ,Governor , O. Ibobi, Chief Minister Manipur,Th. Lokeshwar Singh, Speaker, Manipur Legislative Assembly and Phungzathang Tonsing, Minister Health & Family Welfare, Manipur as Chief Guest, President and Guests of Honour of the function respectively.
A public rally was taken out which commenced from Wangkhei Meihoubam Lampak, Imphal East and proceeded upto the MFDC complex.
The Governor speaking on the occasion said , “Last year also the theme was similar and till 2015 the observation will be with the same theme as decided by World AIDS Campaign’s Global Steering Committee. This shows the need and importance to achieve zero infection rate of HIV. Even though the absolute number of HIV positive cases in Manipur is increasing, prevalence rate reportedly shows a slight declining trend every year. However, as per the Sentinel Survey the High Risk Groups is still the most vulnerable despite various intervention programmes.
The comparison of the route of transmission during 2004-2008 and 2008-2012 show that the percentage of parent to child transmission and blood and blood products declined from 12.2 to 6.8 and from 1.6 to 1 respectively. This indicates that the awareness and other measures in these areas have started yielding results. However, the_ percentage through heterosexual route and infection through syringe sharing not only form the major percentage, it also shows an increase in the percentage.
Another disturbing finding is that maximum distribution of HIV positive is among the age group 25-49 years, the most productive period of human beings. About 82 percent of all cases are within this age group. This further indicates that without intervention as this group is sexually active, they may and can increase the HIV infection through sexual mode of transmission. The reduction of infection in the age group of below 24 years shows that the intervention in this age group is yielding results. Therefore, there is a need to strengthen those targeted interventions which are yielding results and revisit those which are not producing the desired result and revamp such targeted interventions to produce the desired result. The objective is to ensure zero new infection rates as the mortality and morbidity, besides the financial and societal cost of management of this syndrome is enormous. It can really debilitate a nation or a society as many in the most productive age group cannot contribute to their full potential.
It is alarming to learn that substance abuse is high among teenagers in Manipur. It is not only in Manipur but in other places as well. This is due to various reasons but the desire to experiment during the formative years is a driving psychological motive. The problem is that once they start with mild substances they will graduate to stronger substances to get the same “kick” , ultimately’resorting to mainlining or injecting the substances. There is an urgent need to wean away those who are using mild substances like sniffing of petrol, dendrite, etc. from graduating to stronger substances. Here, the State Government alone cannot do this and requires the help and support of the parents, teachers, community leaders, youth clubs, etc. in other word the society at large. Manipur, which has a strong traditional community bond should be able to provide this and need to act on this if we want a HIV free society.”
Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh said, “Everyone knows that the HIV and AIDS situation in Manipur is alarming. The whole development initiatives and progress of the state will be impaired unless we are able to protect our youths and children from HIV and AIDS in time. The first case of HIV infection in Manipur was detected in the year 1990 and till October 2012, a total of 42,116 HIV positive cases have been reported. I am informed that out of these 11,778 women and 2773 children have been both infected and affected by this disease.

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Sanjenthong to be made four lane bridge

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN : The process for design finalization on construction of a ‘four lane bridge’ at Sanjenthong over the Imphal River is almost finished and that Manipur Government is also preparing to submit the estimated cost of the bridge and its Detailed Project Report (DPR) to the Central Government in early part of […]

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN : The process for design finalization on construction of a ‘four lane bridge’ at Sanjenthong over the Imphal River is almost finished and that Manipur Government is also preparing to submit the estimated cost of the bridge and its Detailed Project Report (DPR) to the Central Government in early part of 2013. The existing Sanjenthong Bridge over the Imphal River, now unsuitable to the increasing traffic volume in the Imphal city, was built by Public Works Department (PWD) in the early part of 1970s, a top official of the department said.
Manipur Government had earlier in 2010 submitted the ‘project profile’ of the proposed four lane bridge to be constructed at Sanjenthong to DoNER Ministry, the PWD official said.
He said the estimated cost of the bridge was earlier fixed at Rs 10 crore only and in tandem the DoNER Ministry had approved the proposal. At the same time, the ministry had also asked the state Government to duly submit the proper DPR that includes the design and estimated cost of the proposed bridge, he said.
Acting on the green signal given by the ministry, hectic preparation of the DPR as well as the design finalization of the bridge is on by the state Government, the official informed. Now, the process on design finalization being carried out along with consultants from outside is almost finished, he added while further informing that the state Government is preparing to submit the DPR in early part of 2013 to the DoNER Ministry.
The total length of the proposed four lane bridge will be 61-metre long with breadth of 15 metres. The state Government has also newly fixed the estimated cost of the bridge at Rs 35 crore which was earlier fixed at Rs 10 crore. The construction of the bridge will be taken up under the funding of Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR), the official added.

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Mass Bible reading

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN : The Gangte community of Manipur is gearing up to celebrate its hundredth year of embracing Christianity on December 13 at Chiengkonpang in Churachandpur district and a mass Bible reading attempting Limca Book of World Records will be an amazing part of the centenary celebration. Christianity came to the Gangte region […]

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN : The Gangte community of Manipur is gearing up to celebrate its hundredth year of embracing Christianity on December 13 at Chiengkonpang in Churachandpur district and a mass Bible reading attempting Limca Book of World Records will be an amazing part of the centenary celebration.
Christianity came to the Gangte region (Gangte Biel) in 1912 with Saichang village in Henglep Sub-division of Churachandpr district being the first place to have received the good news of the Gospel, said the Christian Gospel Centenary Celebration Committee on Saturday.
Evan Thangvang and Evan Damsuok were the pioneer missionaries. Eleven people of the Saichang village first accepted the good news of the Gospel in the year 1912 and hence the centenary celebration falls this year, the Gangte Christian Gospel Centenary Celebration Committee, said.

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Two villagers from Chandel assaulted

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN: Two villagers from Chandel district of Manipur have been allegedly assaulted by cadres of a militant outfit on Friday evening. Mangtinlen, a 25 year old student of Delhi University, son of Kholjathang and one Vungkam, a 50 years old man were beaten up by “valley based militants” at Kholmunlen village at […]

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN: Two villagers from Chandel district of Manipur have been allegedly assaulted by cadres of a militant outfit on Friday evening.
Mangtinlen, a 25 year old student of Delhi University, son of Kholjathang and one Vungkam, a 50 years old man were beaten up by “valley based militants” at Kholmunlen village at around 6 pm under Chakpikarong subdivision of Chandel district, according to Kuki People’s Forum (KPF) of Chandel district, Kuki Chiefs Associations of Gunpi and Kana blocks, Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) of Gunpi and Kana blocks and Kuki Women Human Rights, Gunpi block.
These Kuki organisations alleged that Mangtinlen and Vungkam were beaten up by the militants without any rhyme and reason. The two victims are said to be in critical condition and they have been taken elsewhere for medical attention.
Strongly condemning the Friday evening incident, the four Kuki organisations said such cruelty will bring nothing good in the society but ‘negative impact.’ The Kuki bodies also said militants intimidating and assaulting civilians are not revolutionaries but ‘criminals’. Without naming the militant outfit, the four Kuki organisations said the “valley based militants” should stop harassing the innocent people.
Meanwhile, the four Kuki organisations demanded from the government to set up a security post in the area immediately so as to bring a secured atmosphere. They said the villagers are not free to carry out their chores due to the frequent intimidation from the militants.
“If brotherhood is to be maintained, stop harassing us,” the four Kuki bodies appeal.

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AR senior archers lift state trophy

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 1 : Assam Rifles Archery Team being trained under HQ 9 Sector, AR under HQ IGAR(S) participated in various events in the 23rd Senior (Indian Round, Recurve & Compound) State Archery Championships 2012 held at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal wef 27 to 30 Nov 2012 and stood first in […]

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Imphal, Dec 1 : Assam Rifles Archery Team being trained under HQ 9 Sector, AR under HQ IGAR(S) participated in various events in the 23rd Senior (Indian Round, Recurve & Compound) State Archery Championships 2012 held at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal wef 27 to 30 Nov 2012 and stood first in the overall Senior level championships shield. Overall the team struck a rich haul of medals, including 8 Gold, 5 Silver and 4 Bronze.
In the senior level Compound Round, the team won 01 Bronze Medals. In the Senior Level Indian Round, the team won 02 Gold Medals. In the Recurve Division, the team won 03 Gold Medals, 03 Silver Medals and 02 Bronze Medals. Rfn Viswajit Singh won 01 Silver Medal and 01 Gold Medal in Senior Recurve Division 90m, 50m and Elimination events. Rfn PS Sanatomba Singh won 01 Bronze Medal, 01 Silver Medal and 01 Silver Medal in the Senior Recurve Division 90m, 50m, 30m events. Rfn M Subhash Chandra won 01 Gold Medal, 01 Bronze Medal and 01 Gold Medal in the Senior Recurve Division 70m, 50m, 30m. Rfn H Brijendra Nath Singh won 02 Gold Medals in the Junior Indian Round 50m, 30m events. Rfn M Anupam Singh won 01 Bronze Medal in the Compound Round overall. Rfn P S Sanatomba Singh won Gold Medals and Rfn M Subhash Chandra won Silver Medal in individual Olympic Round of Recurve Division. Rfn H Brijendra Nath Singh won Gold Medal and Rfn Vimal Tete won Bronze Medal in individual Olympic Round of Indian Round.
The Team could perform well due to their rigorous training and coaching being carried in HQ 9 Sector Assam Rifles under aegis of HQ IGAR(S). Maj Gen UK Gurung, YSM, complimented the superb performance of the team and wished them luck for future also.

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Twelve hour bandh today

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN: A 12-hour Manipur bandh has been called from 6 am of Sunday in connection with the disappearance of one Nitin Masih of Madhya Pradesh. Meanwhile, the indefinite Thoubal district bandh call given by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) seeking justice in the killing of Yanglem Naoba turned ugly Saturday with a […]

Imphal, Dec 1 NNN: A 12-hour Manipur bandh has been called from 6 am of Sunday in connection with the disappearance of one Nitin Masih of Madhya Pradesh.
Meanwhile, the indefinite Thoubal district bandh call given by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) seeking justice in the killing of Yanglem Naoba turned ugly Saturday with a bandh supporter injuring in police firing. The strike has also disrupted traffic on Imphal-Moreh road.
Meanwhile, the JAC formed against the missing of Nitin Masih, a native of Indore, Madhya Pradesh has called another 12-hour Manipur bandh beginning 6 am of Sunday.
The JAC formed against the killing of Naoba, a resident of Thoubal Wangma, has imposed an indefinite Thoubal district bandh since 6 am Saturday. A large section of National Highway-2 (Imphal-Moreh road) falls under the district. Movement of all sorts of vehicles along the NH-2 section of the district has been choked due to the strike.
At around 5 pm, a convoy of Manipur police including 3rd IRB coming towards Imphal was reportedly prevented from further approaching near a bus parking in Thoubal Wangma Taba by bandh supporters when a violent scuffle broke between the two sides. The bandh supporters turned violent during the scuffle leading to the police to fire several rounds to control them.
The police were forced to fire several live rounds to control the violent mob during which one Huirongbam Manichandra, 58 of Thoubal Wangma Taba was injured when one bullet hit in his belly.
The injured was later brought to Shija hospital, Langol in Imphal for treatment.
Large number of bandh supporters in some other parts of the district also damaged passenger vehicles including autorickshaws and vans along the highway, reports said.
Earlier, the Naoba JAC also stormed the Thoubal district Deputy Commissioner complex pushing its demands. Later, representatives of the JAC met with DC T Ranjit including Superintendant of Police AK Jhalajit at the DC office. However, no agreement was reached at the meeting. The JAC then met with the Chief Minister at his bungalow in Imphal.
The meeting with the chief minister also failed to bring any solution to end the stalemate. The JAC, however, submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister O Ibobi. The memorandum urged the CM to take steps to book the culprits involved in the killing of Naoba by December 5.
It said the indefinite bandh being enforced by the JAC will continue until the state Government books the culprits.
Then again, another 12-hour Manipur bandh has been announced by the JAC formed against the missing of Nitin Masih. Nitin is a native of Indore in Madhya Pradesh. He was reported missing November 24 evening from his wife’s village Kakching Pallel Lamkhai in Thoubal district.
The JAC has been demanding the state Government to help trace Nitin whose whereabouts is still unknown since he was reportedly abducted by unidentified people six days ago.

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Arunachal CM Tuki for maintaining glory of Tawang

Lumla, Dec 1 (ANI): Impressed with the prevailing peace and spirit of development, Chief Minister Nabam Tuki exhorted the people of Tawang district, Lumla assembly constituency in particular, to maintain its glory by thwarting all negative forces. Describing former chief minister, late Dorjee Khandu as a ‘messiah’ of the masses known for his spirit for […]

Lumla, Dec 1 (ANI): Impressed with the prevailing peace and spirit of development, Chief Minister Nabam Tuki exhorted the people of Tawang district, Lumla assembly constituency in particular, to maintain its glory by thwarting all negative forces.
Describing former chief minister, late Dorjee Khandu as a ‘messiah’ of the masses known for his spirit for all round development, Tuki announced that he was committed to fulfill all his unfinished dreams.
The chief minister, who was accompanied by Rajya Sabha member and APCC president Mukut Mithi, Lok Sabha member Takam Sanjoy and DRC K N Damo, arrived on his maiden trip here in an IAF chopper.
Showering bounties in response to the number of memorandum submitted by various sections, Tuki said the people of the district are strong Congress supporters who were, are and would remain always Congress.
The Congress-led UPA-II Government led by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi has been implementing various flagship schemes, like ‘Bharat Nirman’ to ensure the fruits of development reaches every village of the country.
“I am confident Congress will sweep all future elections including unopposed election of local MLA Tashi to give further momentum to already impressive development recorded during the last three years,” Tuki exhorted the massive gathering.
The chief minister, who announced Rs. four crore corpus fund for Tawang Monastery and Rs one core for starting retention work of the landslide hit areas and Rs 20 lakh for protection of landslide area of Manju Shree School at tawang as promised earlier, said the state’s development should begin from here.
Tuki said that at the request of Tourism and RWD Minister Pema Khandu and local MLA he has made correction in the cabinet decision for regularization of services of 36 Bhoti teachers in the scale of pay of Rs 9,300-34,800 as advertised.
Moreover, he assured to take up with Education Minister Bosiram Siram for upgradation of Zemithang ME school to secondary level, introduction of science stream in Lumla Government HS school and posting of adequate teachers in the Lumla GHSS or else recruit local qualified candidates to serve as teachers.
Accepting the suffering of the people for want of an LPG agency and a petrol depot, he assured the move the GoI for setting up the essential services at the earliest besides completion of Lumal-Tashigang road.
However, without opposing the demand for Autonomous District Council for Tawang and West Kameng districts, Tuki said it needed introspection though it was in the Centre’s court.

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AR observes World Aids Day

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 1 : 27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector organised a seminar cum presentation on the theme ‘AIDS : Global Pandemic and its Impact on the Local Communities.’ on the occasion of World AIDS day at KHA Manipur college, Kakching.on 01 Dec 12.World AIDS Day was first conceived in August 1987 […]

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Imphal, Dec 1 : 27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector organised a seminar cum presentation on the theme ‘AIDS : Global Pandemic and its Impact on the Local Communities.’ on the occasion of World AIDS day at KHA Manipur college, Kakching.on 01 Dec 12.World AIDS Day was first conceived in August 1987 at the World Health Organisation in Geneva, Switzerland. Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is about increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education about AIDS. Exhorting the local communities, the speakers informed that the theme for World AIDS Day 2012 is ‘Getting to Zero’. After 30 years of the global fight against HIV/AIDS, this year we are committed to focusing on achieving 3 targets: “Zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS related deaths”. However, in order to meet the challenge of ‘Getting to Zero’ all the communities must work together to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment and care. The event also included free testing for HIV for the volunteers, demonstration and awareness capsule and concluded with a pledge taken by all present that World AIDS Day provides an opportunity for all of us – individuals and communities to take on the challenge of getting to zero.
In another occasion, 35 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector organized an awareness campaign against HIV/AIDS on the occasion of “World AIDS Day” at Sajik Tampak on 01 Dec 2012. People from Sajik Tampak, Haika, Paldai, Khullen, Geljang and Gelngai villages attended the event. Medical team conducted lectures on safe sex, appropriate use of contraceptives, safe use of needles and syringes, transfusion of clinically tested blood and sensitization of women about regular medical check-up of both the expecting mother as well as her baby. A film on AIDS was also screened to ensure proper understanding of the disease and its impact on society.
Similarly,44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) in collaboration with Compassion School, Kamjong observed World AIDS Day at Chassad-Kamjong villages of Ukhrul District on 01 Dec 2012.The event was graced by Commandant 44 Assam Rifles as Chief guest. The aim of this event was to spread awareness about this very dreadful and deadly disease. The
Commandant,44 AR gave very valuable and quintessential advice about how one prevents oneself from this disease. He emphasised that this disease has no cure as of now, thus prevention is of paramount importance. He also stressed that people must empathize with those suffering from this disease. The event enlightened people about AIDS and they were made to realise about the various modes of transmission of AIDS.

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