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'Sea Cherry Mackerels' brand canned fish banned in ManipurE-Pao.netManipur government has banned import and selling of “Sea Cherry Mackerels” brand canned fish manufactured by M/s Saucer Canning Company, Karnataka and “Yes” packaged dri…

'Sea Cherry Mackerels' brand canned fish banned in Manipur
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Manipur government has banned import and selling of “Sea Cherry Mackerels” brand canned fish manufactured by M/s Saucer Canning Company, Karnataka and “Yes” packaged drinking water in the state with immediate effect. An order regarding the

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CM visits Adimjati complex

The CM of Manipur O. Ibobi visited Adimjati Complex situated at Chingmeirong Khongnang Ani Karak in view of the president of India Pranab Mukherjee.
He interacted with MP, Rishang Keising, Dy. CM, Parliamentary secy tribal affairs and hills Victor Keis…

The CM of Manipur O. Ibobi visited Adimjati Complex situated at Chingmeirong Khongnang Ani Karak in view of the president of India Pranab Mukherjee.
He interacted with MP, Rishang Keising, Dy. CM, Parliamentary secy tribal affairs and hills Victor Keising and T. Manga Waiphei MLA and visited the construction works of the area.

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EEVFAM happy with rulings on fake encounters

IMPHAL, April 4 NNN: The Extrajudicial Execution Victims’ Families Association, Manipur (EEVFAM) today overjoyed after the six cases of extrajudicial killings in Manipur being probed by a Supreme Court appointed inquiry commission were pronounced to be fake encounters by the apex court. Hearing of the six cases will begin from April 9. The Supreme Court […]

IMPHAL, April 4 NNN: The Extrajudicial Execution Victims’ Families Association, Manipur (EEVFAM) today overjoyed after the six cases of extrajudicial killings in Manipur being probed by a Supreme Court appointed inquiry commission were pronounced to be fake encounters by the apex court.
Hearing of the six cases will begin from April 9.
The Supreme Court has learned that security forces in Manipur commit glut atrocities on the people of the state, said Takhellambam Renu Devi, president, EEVFAM during a press meet at the office of Human Rights Alert (HRA) here Thursday.
She said, “She is glad that the apex court has started to realize the scenes of fake encouters orchestrated by security forces in the state.”
The jubilant leader of EEVFAM further said that she was very happy that now the security forces that have been enjoying impunity for a long time will be punished by law.”
Renu said she also thanks all those witnesses who had given testimonies in the six cases and individuals who helped the inquiry committee.
However, she lamented that though copies of the commission’s report have been given to the Central and state Governments and Home Department, the victims’ families have been denied it.
EEVFAM secretary Nina Ningombam, who was also present at the press meet, said even if everyone knew that these cases were fake encounters, there was trepidation that nothing could be done.
She said, “Though it is late, now there is a hope that justice will be delivered by the Supreme Court.”

A Supreme Court-appointed probe committee has found 6sixencounter killings in the state to be fake.
The apex court had asked retired SC judge Santosh Hegde to probe these encounter killings, including shooting dead of minors on the ground that they are militants.
The committee, comprising former Supreme Court judge Santosh Hegde, ex-CEC J M Lyngdoh and a senior police officer, has said in its report that the probe showed that none of the victims had any criminal records.
A bench comprising Justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Prakash Desai perused the committee’s report which said none of the six cases qualify as encounters and they are fake.
Guidelines by the apex court in the Naga People’s Movement case , NHRC, Manipur government and Army headquarters have all been confined to papers and none of it is followed on the ground when armed forces conduct operations, the bench said.
Appropriate directions will be passed on the basis of the panel’s report on April 9, it said.
It said the Hegde committee report is distressing and the Union government should be blamed more than the state government for the situation there.
The Supreme Court on January 4 had decided to appoint the committee to hold an inquiry into the alleged fake encounter killings in Manipur.
The panel was set up to probe six cases of alleged extra- judicial killings in the Northeast state where a magisterial inquiry had raised questions on genuineness of the encounters.
The apex court had appointed the panel on a PIL filed by an association of the families of the alleged victims, seeking setting up of a special investigation team and direct inquiry into around 1,528 such cases.
The association had alleged in its plea that over 2,000 odd extra-judicial killings have taken place in the state, but no one has been held guilty till date.
It had alleged that innocent people with no criminal records have been killed by security forces and no proper investigation has been done in such cases.
The court passed its order while responding to a PIL by an association of the families of the alleged victims, pleading with the apex court to set up a special investigation team and direct inquiry into around 1528 such cases.
The Supreme Court-mandated commission sent to Manipur three months ago to investigate six fake encounter cases presented its report to the court on the morning of April 4.
None of the victims, which include a 12-year-old boy, were found to have been involved in militant activities or to have a criminal record.

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Manipur electricity

There is the talk of Manipur Government giving power supply to the border areas of Myanmar. What is happening here in the state capital is that even the electricity bill has not been sent to the consumers. Manipur Government understands that there would be enough energy to electrify vast areas of land if the consumers […]

There is the talk of Manipur Government giving power supply to the border areas of Myanmar. What is happening here in the state capital is that even the electricity bill has not been sent to the consumers. Manipur Government understands that there would be enough energy to electrify vast areas of land if the consumers would not hesitate to clear electricity bills. The main problem facing the state is the consumers’ refusal to clear electricity bill in time. But the consumers, who pay electricity bill regularly want meter reading be done regularly. But if the bills are not sent regularly there is apprehension in the minds of the consumers that a time will come when they will not be able to clear the bills. These days meter readers have stopped going to the house of consumers. Consumers, who have received pre paid connection, receiving 24 hours electricity, are enviable. When will this facility cover the entire Imphal area? Until that happens those, who cannot enter prestigious group will have to remain contended with four or six hours power supply. No matter whether the consumers are given a few hours power supply or not meter reading must not stop for at the end the losers will be those, who use electricity. Consumers cannot be expected to remember electricity bill without seeing the billing paper. Where had gone all those meter readers. Like the Government teachers getting pay, perks and perquisites without taking class they too have wanted pay without doing anything. This is not a good trend. Pull up the recalcitrant engineers, who are in charge of electricity complaint room. Staffs in charge of transformer, lines men and meter readers will be on their toe when the supervising engineers work sincerely. In many Leikais too many consumers whose bill amount for power consumption having reached five figures lament if only the meter readers came regularly they would have cleared the bill in time and subsequent power line snapping would not have happened at all. Neither they can clear the bill now nor does the authority make serious attempt to provide connection to such defaulters. But many of these defaulters have resorted to power thieving. These consumers would extend lines in the night and roll it in the morning. There are some foolish consumers who argue that the consumer registration was done in the name of his late father or mother’s name so it is not binding to clear the bill owed by late parents. But in reality he continues to enjoy the facility long after the parents had died. This will be known when meter reading is done regularly. The same rule of sending bills to the power consumers should be adhered to by the PHED also. In every Leikai there are more than one hundred house hold members. Every house has a small pipe entering up to kitchen but the number of legal consumers does not reach even two figures. These illegal consumers without paying anything to the Government have ridiculed the Government for failure to provide drinking water. Do illegal consumers have the right to speak about non availability of drinking water? The matter should receive the attention of the highest authority and take steps to understand what is ailing our society?

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Erabot slams

The recent release of a man who was arrested by police in connection with the drug seizure from Imphal airport by Court for lack of evidence is a matter of shame for the Police Department as well as the Government, remarked CLP senior member Y Erabot …

The recent release of a man who was arrested by police in connection with the drug seizure from Imphal airport by Court for lack of evidence is a matter of shame for the Police Department as well as the Government, remarked CLP senior member Y Erabot Source The Sangai Express

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SC asks Centre and States to restrict use of beacon on vehicles

The Supreme Court today asked the Centre and ste srgovernments to reduce the number of functionaries using red beacon vehicles to give free movement to common man Source The Sangai Express

The Supreme Court today asked the Centre and ste srgovernments to reduce the number of functionaries using red beacon vehicles to give free movement to common man Source The Sangai Express

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FCI rice sold at Dimapur

Even though rice brought from Dimapur FCI godown are meant for distribution to people at subsidised rates, the same commodity has been turned into a profitable merchandise as many trucks loaded with rice never arrive at Imphal but sold the same off at …

Even though rice brought from Dimapur FCI godown are meant for distribution to people at subsidised rates, the same commodity has been turned into a profitable merchandise as many trucks loaded with rice never arrive at Imphal but sold the same off at Dimapur itself Source The Sangai Express

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All six cases were fake encounters Panel

Presenting its report to the Supreme Court, the Inquiry Commission headed by Justice Retd Santosh Hedge which probed six selected cases of alleged extra judicial killings in Manipur, has categorically stated that all the six cases were fake encounter…

Presenting its report to the Supreme Court, the Inquiry Commission headed by Justice Retd Santosh Hedge which probed six selected cases of alleged extra judicial killings in Manipur, has categorically stated that all the six cases were fake encounters Source The Sangai Express

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Missing Case Of Alice Kamei, Sanahanbi Devi Against UN Conventions, Says United NGOs Mission Bodies want return of ‘missing girls

Asking the proscribed RPF PLA to hand over the two school girls to their respective parents within a week’s time, United NGOs Mission Manipur said it would be compelled to launch strong agitation against the outfit in case the girls are not released …

Asking the proscribed RPF PLA to hand over the two school girls to their respective parents within a week’s time, United NGOs Mission Manipur said it would be compelled to launch strong agitation against the outfit in case the girls are not released Source The Sangai Express

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RPF makes its points clear

Referring to the allegation that two girls have abducted from their school boarding, the proscribed RPF has clarified that Alice Kamei 16 d o Chakri Tombi Kamei of Nambol Isok Chingphu Kabui Khul and Khaidem Sanahanbi Chanu 16 d o Syam Meitei of Up…

Referring to the allegation that two girls have abducted from their school boarding, the proscribed RPF has clarified that Alice Kamei 16 d o Chakri Tombi Kamei of Nambol Isok Chingphu Kabui Khul and Khaidem Sanahanbi Chanu 16 d o Syam Meitei of Upokpi, Bishnupur were brought to a camp of the party on March 13 this year on their request to join RPF’s liberation movement Source The Sangai Express

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AR rebuts

The propaganda spread by UNLF on April 4 stating that personnel of 44 Assam Rifles are responsible for shooting one innocent Mayanmarese citizen on the eve of April 2, belonging to Phayang village in Myanmar, is completely false and baseless, said a PR…

The propaganda spread by UNLF on April 4 stating that personnel of 44 Assam Rifles are responsible for shooting one innocent Mayanmarese citizen on the eve of April 2, belonging to Phayang village in Myanmar, is completely false and baseless, said a PRO IG AR S release Source The Sangai Express

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ATSUM lauds

The All Tribal Students’ Union, Manipur ATSUM has lauded the Government of Manipur for the ‘prompt response’ in taking care of the traumatised children of Manipur rescued from Jaipur on March 12 Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The All Tribal Students’ Union, Manipur ATSUM has lauded the Government of Manipur for the ‘prompt response’ in taking care of the traumatised children of Manipur rescued from Jaipur on March 12 Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Farm Machinery banks coming up in rural areas

Along with availing agriculture input materials, to farmers at subsidised rate, farm machinery banks would be opened at selected villages in rural areas as a measure to boost farm mechanisation in the State under the National Mission on Seed and Techno…

Along with availing agriculture input materials, to farmers at subsidised rate, farm machinery banks would be opened at selected villages in rural areas as a measure to boost farm mechanisation in the State under the National Mission on Seed and Technology of the Twelfth Five Year Plan Source The Sangai Express

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AMUDO rally

People with physical disabilities under the banner of All Manipur United Disables’ Organisation AMUDO are planning to stage a rally on April 8 to highlight their plight Source The Sangai Express

People with physical disabilities under the banner of All Manipur United Disables’ Organisation AMUDO are planning to stage a rally on April 8 to highlight their plight Source The Sangai Express

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Not clear Dy CM

Even though it is not clear whether Alice Kamei left home on her own volition or whether she was abducted, the Government has taken necessary measures, stated Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam Source The Sangai Express

Even though it is not clear whether Alice Kamei left home on her own volition or whether she was abducted, the Government has taken necessary measures, stated Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam Source The Sangai Express

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Myanmar keen on ImphalMandalay bus service

Myanmar Saigang region MP D Thangliana has stated that Myanmar is very much interested and is eagerly awaiting introduction of bus service between Imphal and Mandalay Source The Sangai Express

Myanmar Saigang region MP D Thangliana has stated that Myanmar is very much interested and is eagerly awaiting introduction of bus service between Imphal and Mandalay Source The Sangai Express

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LPAA warns

The Land and Properties Affected Association of Barak to Pungmon villages, Tamenglong district has warned of resorting to intense form of agitation if the authority concerned failed to clear the debris produced as a result of railway construction work …

The Land and Properties Affected Association of Barak to Pungmon villages, Tamenglong district has warned of resorting to intense form of agitation if the authority concerned failed to clear the debris produced as a result of railway construction work in agriculture land before April 20 Source The Sangai Express

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Goodwill Council

The general body of the Churachandpur District Christian Goodwill Council a conglomerate of more than twenty Church organizations in its meeting held today felt that it is the bounden duty of Alice Kamei, a Class DC student of Grace Reach Academy, …

The general body of the Churachandpur District Christian Goodwill Council a conglomerate of more than twenty Church organizations in its meeting held today felt that it is the bounden duty of Alice Kamei, a Class DC student of Grace Reach Academy, Hiyanglam, Thoubal District, who had gone missing from her boarding school since March 10, to exercise her inherent rights without fear or favor to safeguard our society from succumbing to intimidation, exploitation or suppression or interference Source The Sangai Express

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Offcampus PhD degrees not to be recognised Assam Govt

With a view to maintaining standard in teaching, Assam government has decided to go for quality parameters under which, off campus PhD degrees will not be recognised during recruitment and promotion offaculty Source The Sangai Express

With a view to maintaining standard in teaching, Assam government has decided to go for quality parameters under which, off campus PhD degrees will not be recognised during recruitment and promotion offaculty Source The Sangai Express

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