Students protest monetary demand

IMPHAL, June 1 NNN : Teachers and students of Little Master English Higher Secondary School of Shamurou under Wangoi constituency in Imphal West district took out to the street in protest against reported huge monetary demand of Rs 50 lakh served to the school by the proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (MC) group of Lamyanba Khuman. […]

Students taking out a rally to protest monetary demand.

Students taking out a rally to protest monetary demand.

IMPHAL, June 1 NNN : Teachers and students of Little Master English Higher Secondary School of Shamurou under Wangoi constituency in Imphal West district took out to the street in protest against reported huge monetary demand of Rs 50 lakh served to the school by the proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (MC) group of Lamyanba Khuman.
Today, all the teachers and students numbering about 500 of the school gathered in the campus and later massed through the Shamurou under the banner “Stop Harassing the Educational Institutions” urging the militant outfit to withdraw the huge money demand.
Reports said the demand note was given to the Principal of the school, Haobam Premkumar yesterday the shortly before the students were to disperse.
The demand note had informed the Principal that the school authority must contact to the outfit within five days for a talk regarding the demand warning that the school authority should be responsible for any untoward incident if failed to response, the reports said.
Sources said the outfit had earlier threatened M Thoiba, secretary, Governing Body of the school through mobile phone pertaining to monetary demand.
Thoiba, who was also participating in the rally, told reporters that the school was not meant for commercial purposes only but it was set up with an aim to uplift the poor students and that it takes less tuition fees while comparing to other private schools in the state.
The protesters also held placards reading “Stop Monetary Demand,” “Make Education Free Zone” and “Save Student’s Life.”

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Manipur health team happy over success of ‘Mission Myanmar’

Mail News Service Imphal, June 1 : The entire team which went to Myanmar to conduct cleft and palate operations, has returned after conducting 103 operations on 87 patients. Dr Palin, leader of the team addressing the media here today said, ‘Mission Myanmar’ was a triangular effort of Myanmar, India government and Shija hospital to […]

Team members of Mission Myanmar with some of the patients at Monywa.

Team members of Mission Myanmar with some of the patients at Monywa.

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Imphal, June 1 : The entire team which went to Myanmar to conduct cleft and palate operations, has returned after conducting 103 operations on 87 patients.
Dr Palin, leader of the team addressing the media here today said, ‘Mission Myanmar’ was a triangular effort of Myanmar, India government and Shija hospital to link Myanmar with Smile Train Inc. (USA) and Shija Hospitals, Imphal, India to render free corrective surgeries to Cleft lip and Cleft palate patients in Myanmar.
The members who had gone to Myanmar had reached Moreh, the border town, yesterday.
Dr Palin said a 12 member team with three surgeons reached Government Hospital at Monywa, Sagaing Division, Myanmar on May 24 last and started operating the same day. About 103 surgeries were performed on 87 patients till May 27. All equipment and medicines were taken from Manipur, he added. Due to time constraints the team had to come back.
Narrating about the mission the doctors said a surgeon conducts four to five operations a single day but in Myanmar they had to perform non stop day and night. They all did it free of cost as they found that there are over one lakh patients in Myanmar and two surgeons in the entire country and no basic expertise to do the operation.
It is said that every 1 in 600 suffer from cleft lip and palate worldwide. According to the Myanmar population it is estimated that there are more than 1,00,000 patients silently suffering from this deformity. These cleft patients cannot speak and eat properly. They don’t go to schools because of the facial deformity and remain isolated in shame but they also have dreams.
A segment of the road from Kalewa to Monywa was quite bad.
Chief Ministers of Sagaing Region, U Thar Aye, and Manipur, O. Ibobi Singh visited the hospital two times on separate occasions and once together, while the team was carrying out the operations and encouraged the good work of the mission which will bring the two nations closer. Chief Minister of Manipur, O.Ibobi Singh also offered to sponsor the next Mission Myanmar as it will be an on-going programme.

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Preservation of tribal languages of Manipur

IMPHAL, June 1 NNN: The importance of preserving tribal languages and dialects was vocally echoed today at the ‘Consultative Meeting of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur (ATSUM)’ under the theme, ‘Preservation of Tribal Language’ held at Tribal Research Institute (TRI), Imphal today. Dr R Sanga and Dr Gina Sangkham were the resource persons in the […]

IMPHAL, June 1 NNN: The importance of preserving tribal languages and dialects was vocally echoed today at the ‘Consultative Meeting of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur (ATSUM)’ under the theme, ‘Preservation of Tribal Language’ held at Tribal Research Institute (TRI), Imphal today.
Dr R Sanga and Dr Gina Sangkham were the resource persons in the event.
Dr R Sanga exhorted that it is the time for the collective efforts of student bodies, politicians, tribes’ unions and civil society organisations endlessly for the protection of land and resources while Dr Gina Sangkham said, “Every tribe has to protect their language or dialect and we should encourage using mother languages/dialects in drafting records of village administration”.
Former president of ATSUM, Mr Ramthing Hungyo recalled the time when the apex tribal students’ body of Manipur had demanded a separate statehood for the tribal people of Manipur when Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India.
Former president of All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) Mr Paulhring Langhu stressed the urgent need of all the tribal communities in Manipur for unity at this critical juncture.
MLA of Chandel Victor Nunglung harped on the importance of today’s programme and suggested that more such events are organised in future with the participations of all the tribal MLAs in Manipur.
Dr Tangkhenthang said, “Loss of language is loss of knowledge and culture.”
Meanwhile, members of ANSAM, MUTSU, ZSUM, AZSU, LNKR, ZSUKA, ADC members, All India Tribal Students Union, TKS, CDSU, ACTSOM, TKLI, ATDUM, Zomi Literature Society, TSA-GHQ, SSP, Raphei Katamnao Long, ALT (Imphal unit) and student leaders from Indira Gandhi National Tribal University participated in today’s programme.
Members of All Tribal Disabled Union, Manipur at the end of the programme expressed, “We will endorse the ATSUM movement by contributing to the maximum limit of our ability.”

 

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Student bodies express concern over Reingamphi`s death

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IMPHAL, June 1: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur has said in a press release that it is natural for leaders of `mainland` India to put the blame on the dead. The student body was referring to the recent recovery … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 1: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur has said in a press release that it is natural for leaders of `mainland` India to put the blame on the dead.

The student body was referring to the recent recovery of the dead body of a 21 year old state native girl from her rented room in Delhi.

The students’ body alerted the NE students staying outside the side to remain ever vigilant saying that the people of the region should not take the incident lightly.

Meanwhile, the All Manipur Students’ Union in a separate press release has also condoled the incident, while charging both the state and central political leaderships for not taking befitting action against the perpetrators.

Governments should act responsibly, the students’ body urged.

In a seperate press release, the Women Committee of United NGO Mission Manipur (WC-UNMM) has expressed strong condemnation on the suspected murder of Reingamphy Awungshi (21) of Chuithui, Ukhrul district, in her rented room in Delhi. The press release further urged both the State and Central Govt to book the culprits as per the law of the country.

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Mission Myanmar a grand success: Dr Palin

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IMPHAL, June 1: Mission Myanmar has become a grand success not only in delivering services but also served as a goodwill gesture of bringing the two nations closer for growth and development, Dr Kh Palin, Chairman cum Managing Director Shija … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 1: Mission Myanmar has become a grand success not only in delivering services but also served as a goodwill gesture of bringing the two nations closer for growth and development, Dr Kh Palin, Chairman cum Managing Director Shija Hospitals and Research Institute (SHRI) informed media persons at its auditorium today.

Smile Train (USA) joined hands with Shija hospitals on June 10, 2006 and so far the Smile Train Shija Cleft Project has completed about 3600 free cleft lip and palate surgeries on patients from Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, Bihar and Myanmar before the Mission Myanmar, he added.

He maintained that Mission Myanmar is a triangular effort of the Union Republic of Myanmar, Indian Consulate Mandalay and Smile Train Shija Cleft Project to eradicate the problem of cleft lip and palate in the country of Myanmar.

It is estimated that there are more than 1,00,000 patients silently suffering from this deformity in Myanmar. These cleft patients cannot speak and eat properly. They don’t go to schools because of the facial deformity and remain isolated in shame but they also have dreams, he noted.

He also informed that the team upon arrival at Monywa General Hospital on May 24 last began screening and operating on the cleft patients. The operations continued till May 27 last. During this short period of four days, 103 surgeries were done on 87 patients.

Many patients had to be turned back due to the short duration and full occupancy of the hospital. However, they were asked to avail of the services in the next visit of the Mission Myanmar team. The Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh has offered to sponsor the next Mission Myanmar as it will be an on-going program, Dr Palin said.

He also mentioned in the press conference today that he is highly appreciative of the officials who exempted the team from the requirement of mandatory passports and visas and that the team will be more prepared for the next visit. He made specific mention of the lack of formalized immigration process and procedures at the Indian end at the border.

Dr Palin continued that he attended the official meeting of the Ministers of the two states on May 28 last. During the meeting, the Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh proposed for the construction of a 100 bedded hospital on a PPP model at Monywa and requested the CM of Sagaing to kindly allot a plot of 50 acres.

He then said, the proposed hospital will be funded by India and has got the scope of establishing a medical college with a capacity of 100 students out of which Myanmar will have 75% and 25% for North Eastern India. Ibobi also mentioned that the Myanmar patients can avail of the services in hospitals of Manipur and assured full security in Manipur and highly subsidized accommodation facilities.

Ibobi also stressed on the importance of implementation of Visa on arrival and Myanmar Visa office in Imphal. He mentioned about the Mandalay – Imphal bus service which is possible only after the construction of the road, Dr Palin added.

He also said that the state Home Minister will be appealed to construct a separate immigration department at the gate at the border.

It may be mentioned that a Smile Train Shija Cleft Project team of 12 members were flagged off from the campus of Shija Hospitals by G Gaikhangam, Dy Chief Minister Manipur and K Govindas, Minister Commerce and Industry Manipur on May 22 last.

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ILP movement gains support from guardians` and students` bodies

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IMPHAL, June 1: The All Manipur Students’ Guardians’ Association and the Ghanapriya Women’s College Students’ Union have expressed their support to the ongoing demands for implementation of the Inner Line permit System in the state. The All Manipur Students’ Guardians’ … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 1: The All Manipur Students’ Guardians’ Association and the Ghanapriya Women’s College Students’ Union have expressed their support to the ongoing demands for implementation of the Inner Line permit System in the state.

The All Manipur Students’ Guardians’ Association (AMSGO) has informed during a press conference to support and join the movements of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) demanding implementation of the ILP in the state if the government fails to produce a white paper to implement the same.

Addressing media persons at its office, S Sumati, secretary AMSGO said the government should produce a white paper to implement ILP instead of taking action against JCILPS and solve the issue. ILP is necessary to protect the indigenous people of the state and the committee’s move is for the people’s welfare.

The state Assembly Session in 2012 had resolved the necessity for the implementation of the ILP in the state and had also informed the central government for the same. However, as the state government did not take the required initiatives, ILP is not yet implemented here, she added.

She pointed out that a meeting was held on May 20 last attended by Cabinet Ministers and the representatives of JCILPS and discussed about the implementation of ILP in the state. As the government do not act on its resolution taken in the Assembly, the committee is taking up the agitation, she said.

It is unfortunate that instead of bringing a solution to the issue, the government has instead warned to take action against the committee and its volunteers if any anti-social elements turn up in the movements, she said.

Such actions will not bring any solution. The 60 MLAs who had resolved in the Assembly should willingly go to the jail for their inability to do what they need to do regarding the ILP implementation, Sumati concluded.

Meanwhile, a press release issued by the Ghanapriya Women’s College Students’ Union has expressed support of the union in the ongoing demand for implementation of the Inner Line Permit in the state.  The students’ body reminded the Govt of Manipur on the rights for the protection of Manipuri identity which is guaranteed by the Constitution of India and further said that identity and culture preservation is related with the politics of demography. So, Govt. of Manipur must implement Inner Line Permit system in Manipur, said the Women’s Student Body.

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State level festival boosting Watermelon farming in state

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IMPHAL, June 1: Parliamentary Secretary IT and TD Victor Keishing today inaugurated the 2nd State Level Watermelon Festival, 2013 at the Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen organized by the Nahakpam Foundation. The festival will continue till June 10. Speaking during the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 1: Parliamentary Secretary IT and TD Victor Keishing today inaugurated the 2nd State Level Watermelon Festival, 2013 at the Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen organized by the Nahakpam Foundation.

The festival will continue till June 10.

Speaking during the inaugural function, Parliamentary Secretary Victor Keishing expressed that the state has a favourable climate and environment for plantation of fruits and the people have a taste for fruits.

However, watermelon has been neglected by the people of the state till recent times and most people do not understand the benefits of eating watermelons, he said.

This is the second edition of the festival, he said before expressing his belief that the festival will grow in a few years’ time.

People have started to understand the benefits of watermelon, which has encouraged more farmers to plant watermelon, he continued.

Issues like global warming have also increased the plantation of watermelon, as the fruit quenches the thirst of the people in summers, he said.

The government should lay proper emphasis on forest and agriculture in the state, because the conditions of the state are favourable for agriculture, he said.

He continued that horticulture plays an important role in the state and further expressed his belief that the production of watermelon will increase manifold and help the local farmers.

Meanwhile, a participant of the festival, Dhiren Khumukcham of Terakhong a participant of both editions of the festival told IFP that he has 2 acres of land on which he plants three varieties of watermelon- Nirman, Namdari and Madhabi.

He said he sells his fruits at Rs 15 per kg, however at the local market, his fruits sells at Rs 20 per kg.

About problems faced by watermelon farmers, he said lack of minor irrigation facilities and a small market for the fruits are the two main problems.

The festival has encouraged the farmers to take up watermelon plantation in the state, he said and added in a subtle tone that he doesn’t expect a profit as last year as the number of watermelon farmers have increased manifold since last year.

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Meet stresses on promotion of tribal languages

The importance of preserving tribal languages and dialects was vocally echoed today at the ‘Consultative Meeting of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM ‘ under the theme, ‘Preservation of Tribal Language’ held at Tribal Research Institute TRI , …

The importance of preserving tribal languages and dialects was vocally echoed today at the ‘Consultative Meeting of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM ‘ under the theme, ‘Preservation of Tribal Language’ held at Tribal Research Institute TRI , Imphal today Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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HL follows journalistic ethics strictly ‘No question of publishing fallacious news’

Like all other media houses in Imphal, the Press Meet called by Universal Mothers’ Association on May 24, 2013 at Manipur Press Club in connection with the rape case of a student of TG Higher Secondary School was duly covered and published by Hueiyen L…

Like all other media houses in Imphal, the Press Meet called by Universal Mothers’ Association on May 24, 2013 at Manipur Press Club in connection with the rape case of a student of TG Higher Secondary School was duly covered and published by Hueiyen Lanpao on the following day of its edition, on May 25 Source Hueiyen News Service

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AMADA lauds CM Ibobi

While terming the Myanmar tour of Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh as historic, All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA has applauded the proposal and initiatives made by him during his tour in the country Source Hueiyen News Service

While terming the Myanmar tour of Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh as historic, All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA has applauded the proposal and initiatives made by him during his tour in the country Source Hueiyen News Service

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Public decry Delhi Police’s apathy

A public demonstration was held today in front of Malviya Nagar Police Station, New Delhi around 2 pm in protest against the Delhi Police’s apathy and prejudice in Reingamphi Awungshi’s death probe Source Hueiyen News Service

A public demonstration was held today in front of Malviya Nagar Police Station, New Delhi around 2 pm in protest against the Delhi Police’s apathy and prejudice in Reingamphi Awungshi’s death probe Source Hueiyen News Service

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300 indigenous varieties of orchids well preserved in State

More than 300 indigenous varieties of orchids are well preserved at the State Orchidarium Orchid Preservation Centre located at Khonghampat in Imphal West district Source Hueiyen News Service

More than 300 indigenous varieties of orchids are well preserved at the State Orchidarium Orchid Preservation Centre located at Khonghampat in Imphal West district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Pangal Political forum PPF celebrates anniversary

Meritorious Muslim students were honoured with presentation of simple gifts on the occasion of first foundation anniversary of Pangal Political forum PPF , Manipur celebrated today at Manipur Press club Source The Sangai Express

Meritorious Muslim students were honoured with presentation of simple gifts on the occasion of first foundation anniversary of Pangal Political forum PPF , Manipur celebrated today at Manipur Press club Source The Sangai Express

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Mirabai pledges to clean up Social Welfare Department

Affirming that the welfare of a society lies in the welfare of people, Social Welfare Minister Ak Mirabai has pledged to streamline the functioning of the Social Welfare Department by rectifying all irregularities as soon as possible Source Hueiyen …

Affirming that the welfare of a society lies in the welfare of people, Social Welfare Minister Ak Mirabai has pledged to streamline the functioning of the Social Welfare Department by rectifying all irregularities as soon as possible Source Hueiyen News Service

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CTLLS welcomes abolition of Additional English

While stating that abolition of Additional English is a welcome step, the Council of Tribal Languages and Literature Societies, Manipur CTLLS said that temporary alternative means should be arranged first to the linguistic minorities whose mother ton…

While stating that abolition of Additional English is a welcome step, the Council of Tribal Languages and Literature Societies, Manipur CTLLS said that temporary alternative means should be arranged first to the linguistic minorities whose mother tongues are yet to be approved for introduction in the school education system so that opportunities to the students of linguistic minorities are not deprived of Source The Sangai Express

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Installation ceremony of MWU held

An Installation programme of the newly elected Office Bearers of Bujuur Shanuw Ruwrkheh Moyon Women Union MWU was held at Thoma Memorial Hall, Kapaam Village in Chandel District today Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

An Installation programme of the newly elected Office Bearers of Bujuur Shanuw Ruwrkheh Moyon Women Union MWU was held at Thoma Memorial Hall, Kapaam Village in Chandel District today Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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Social Welfare Department

Noting need for change in programmes and policies of Social Welfare Department so that welfare schemes reach the grassroots level, Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai said efforts are being made to effect necessary changes Source The Sangai Express

Noting need for change in programmes and policies of Social Welfare Department so that welfare schemes reach the grassroots level, Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai said efforts are being made to effect necessary changes Source The Sangai Express

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”Monsang Naga Woman” by Ng Ringvean Monsang

Born on January 23, 1996 at Japhou village, Ng Ringvean Monsang is a young artiste from Monsang community of Chandel district in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Born on January 23, 1996 at Japhou village, Ng Ringvean Monsang is a young artiste from Monsang community of Chandel district in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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15th Maj Pagin Kipgen meritorious award

Sadar Hills students who came out with flying colours in the High School Leaving Certificate examination 2013 were honoured with the presentation of cash prize of Rs 1500 each and certificates at the 15th Maj Pagin Kipgen SM Meritorious Award distribut…

Sadar Hills students who came out with flying colours in the High School Leaving Certificate examination 2013 were honoured with the presentation of cash prize of Rs 1500 each and certificates at the 15th Maj Pagin Kipgen SM Meritorious Award distribution function held on May 31 at Hope Chapel, Parizeus Maranatha Academy, Kangpokpi Source The Sangai Express

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