Manipur education minister checks midday meal quality – Times of India

Manipur education minister checks midday meal qualityTimes of IndiaManipur education minister M Okendra Singh on Monday inspected the quality of midday meals in some schools of Imphal. Okendra, who tested the food served to students in two schools, urg…

Manipur education minister checks midday meal quality
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Manipur education minister M Okendra Singh on Monday inspected the quality of midday meals in some schools of Imphal. Okendra, who tested the food served to students in two schools, urged the officials concerned and the school authorities to strictly 

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`Construction work at Phesama highway stretch started` – KanglaOnline

`Construction work at Phesama highway stretch started`KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 22: Against the backdrop of the massive landslide occurred in Phesama near Kohima about 20 kms from Mao, Manipur in the National Highway-2 where heavy vehicles of the State …

`Construction work at Phesama highway stretch started`
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IMPHAL, July 22: Against the backdrop of the massive landslide occurred in Phesama near Kohima about 20 kms from Mao, Manipur in the National Highway-2 where heavy vehicles of the State got stranded as of it, works on construction of paving a new 

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Mao council condemns Nagaland government over Ashiikho incident, demands … – KanglaOnline

Mao council condemns Nagaland government over Ashiikho incident, demands …KanglaOnlineElaborating further, it said (L) Ashiikho Kreni a taxi driver by profession from Punanamei village under Mao-Maram sub division, Manipur was returning from Dimapur …

Mao council condemns Nagaland government over Ashiikho incident, demands
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Elaborating further, it said (L) Ashiikho Kreni a taxi driver by profession from Punanamei village under Mao-Maram sub division, Manipur was returning from Dimapur alone after dropping passengers and his Alto car got stuck up at Phesama land slide area 
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AISF`s claim irks Guardian Assn – KanglaOnline

Times of IndiaAISF`s claim irks Guardian AssnKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 22: While referring to the ruling passed by Supreme Court on July 18 regarding the MBBS/BDS admission, the All Manipur MBBS/BDS 2013 Entrance Examination Parents/Guardians' Assoc…


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AISF`s claim irks Guardian Assn
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IMPHAL, July 22: While referring to the ruling passed by Supreme Court on July 18 regarding the MBBS/BDS admission, the All Manipur MBBS/BDS 2013 Entrance Examination Parents/Guardians' Association has voiced strong opposition against the claim of 
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`48 hrs bandh has only worsened situation` : Minority Cell – KanglaOnline

`48 hrs bandh has only worsened situation` : Minority CellKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 22: The Minority Cell, Manipur People's Party has today said in a press release that the Govt of Manipur should find an amicable solution at the earliest to avoid th…

`48 hrs bandh has only worsened situation` : Minority Cell
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IMPHAL, July 22: The Minority Cell, Manipur People's Party has today said in a press release that the Govt of Manipur should find an amicable solution at the earliest to avoid the 48 hours bandh which has been called when the world over, Muslims are 

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Higher Court approached calling attention to anticipatory bail to rape accussed – KanglaOnline

Higher Court approached calling attention to anticipatory bail to rape accussedKanglaOnlineThe accused was later awarded anticipatory bail by the Additional Sessions judge (Fast Track Court, Manipur West) on January 31, 2013, following which, the head …

Higher Court approached calling attention to anticipatory bail to rape accussed
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The accused was later awarded anticipatory bail by the Additional Sessions judge (Fast Track Court, Manipur West) on January 31, 2013, following which, the head of the girl's family filed a petition to the High Court of Manipur being unsatisfied with

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Theatre personalities join in `Sana Konung` take over protest – KanglaOnline

Theatre personalities join in `Sana Konung` take over protestKanglaOnlineIntensifying the movement, the Manipur Inaat Kanba Lup (MIKL) along with women vendors of Kombirei Keithel today staged a sit-in-protest decrying the government's decision at …

Theatre personalities join in `Sana Konung` take over protest
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Intensifying the movement, the Manipur Inaat Kanba Lup (MIKL) along with women vendors of Kombirei Keithel today staged a sit-in-protest decrying the government's decision at Sana Konung. The sit-in-protest which started from 9 am continued upto 3 pm.
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Open debating competition

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IMPHAL, July 22: The All Manipur Disabled & Physically Handicapped Development Association has today said in a press release that the association is organising a state level open debating competition on the topic “Manipur Sarkarna Disabled Personsingbu Adummak Hanthaba Mityengna … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The All Manipur Disabled & Physically Handicapped Development Association has today said in a press release that the association is organising a state level open debating competition on the topic “Manipur Sarkarna Disabled Personsingbu Adummak Hanthaba Mityengna Yengbi” (The Govt of Manipur is yet looking down the disabled persons) on August 18, 2013 on the occasion of foundation day of this association.

The first prize of the debating competition is Rs 7000 while second and third prizes carry Rs 5000 and Rs 3000 respectively and further adding that the forms for it is available at SSS stationary, Singjamei; Softek Computer System, Keishampat; Titanic Restaurant, Shamurou and N Bhudhichandra Grocery Shop, Kumbi Bazaar, it said.

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PFI extends help to Md Nayimuddin family

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Popular Front of India has today said in a press release that a team of the Front including Sora area leaders visited the families of late Nayimuddin and others who have suffered casualties in the recent … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Popular Front of India has today said in a press release that a team of the Front including Sora area leaders visited the families of late Nayimuddin and others who have suffered casualties in the recent encounter and gave 50 kg rice to each victim families along with edible oil, Dal etc.

The press release urged the Govt of Manipur to give befitting penalties to those police personnel who are involved in the firing and added not to remain as spectators. It will be possible to arrest the culprits involved in the murder of DK James and Nayimuddin only after restoring normalcy between the localities of Sora and Minou village while further expressed that they will extend support to the democratic movement of the JAC and urged to continue the struggle until it gets justice, it said.
 

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KSO Moreh clarifies

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Kuki Students’ Organisation, Moreh Block has in a statement asserted that three of the five persons arrested with arms and ammunition at Khudengthabi check post by the 24 AR on July 19 were innocent and added … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Kuki Students’ Organisation, Moreh Block has in a statement asserted that three of the five persons arrested with arms and ammunition at Khudengthabi check post by the 24 AR on July 19 were innocent and added that they are not related to the incident.

It identified the three as Shaktiman driver, S Thanga and students David Lhingdim and Manasheh Vaiphei respectively.

The executive members of the KSO Moreh block went to 24 AR to meet Major Hemanshu for inquiry regarding the arrest of the persons mentioned above and continued to add that the Major did not pay heed to the request despite of repeated request, it said.

As such, the KSO, Moreh block appealed to the law enforcing agencies especially 24 AR not arrest the innocent persons who had their own identity cards, it said.

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KWWO leader hails local MLA

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KANGPOKPI, July 22: While distribution of Old Age Pension to beneficiaries of Kangpokpi, Saitu and Saikul is going on at SBI Kangpokpi Branch, Kanggui (Kangpokpi) Women Welfare Organization ex-president Hechin lauded local MLA Nemcha Kipgen for her significant roles and … Continue reading

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KANGPOKPI, July 22: While distribution of Old Age Pension to beneficiaries of Kangpokpi, Saitu and Saikul is going on at SBI Kangpokpi Branch, Kanggui (Kangpokpi) Women Welfare Organization ex-president Hechin lauded local MLA Nemcha Kipgen for her significant roles and contributions towards the distributions of Old Age Pension at Kangpokpi today.

The KWWO Ex-President said that earlier, there are so many left out elderly persons who are already eligible and entitled to get the Old Age Pension benefit in Kangpokpi constituency and there is no one to take initiatives for them to avail the scheme while adding that many elderly persons hope of availing the benefit of the Scheme fades away gradually.

She further elaborated that, there are many persons who avail and enjoy the benefit of Old Age Pension amount though they were totally not yet eligible to get the facilities while there are many left out elderly persons who are well eligible to avail the benefit of the Scheme.

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Shops gutted at Irong

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IMPHAL, July 22: At least six numbers of shops have been gutted in a fire which erupted suddenly at Irong Chesaba Bazaar at Mayang Imphal early July 22 around 3:30 am. A source from the Mayang Imphal Fire Sub Station … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: At least six numbers of shops have been gutted in a fire which erupted suddenly at Irong Chesaba Bazaar at Mayang Imphal early July 22 around 3:30 am.

A source from the Mayang Imphal Fire Sub Station has said that the gutted shops included hardware shops, grocery shops, tailor etc. out of which, three shops have been burnt down totally. Although the cause of the fire is yet to be established, it is suspected that it could have been ignited from a kitchen fire of one of the shops.

Soon after receiving the news, fire tenders of the Mayang Imphal Fire Station rushed to the spot around 3:50am and managed to control the fire before it spread to the other shops. However, three shops were burned down during the incident.
 

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`48 hrs bandh has only worsened situation` : Minority Cell

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Minority Cell, Manipur People’s Party has today said in a press release that the Govt of Manipur should find an amicable solution at the earliest to avoid the 48 hours bandh which has been called when … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Minority Cell, Manipur People’s Party has today said in a press release that the Govt of Manipur should find an amicable solution at the earliest to avoid the 48 hours bandh which has been called when the world over, Muslims are celebrating Ramzan.

It has further demanded the government to book the culprits on the incident of firing in which Md Naimudding was allegedly killed and other eight people injured.

The press release urged the state Home Minister Gaikhangam to find a solution to avoid the 48 hours bandh while continuing to say that the bandh will only worsen the already tensed present situation at the continuing blockage of the Imphal-Dimapur stretch of national highway due to sinking of landmass near Kohima for the last one week, it said.
 

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JDO deplores NH 37 being described as an alternative

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Jiri Development Organisation (JDO), Jiribam has expressed its concern on developing Imphal-Jiri road as an alternative lifeline saying that several social organizations along with the state government have been supporting the issue. However, promotion of the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Jiri Development Organisation (JDO), Jiribam has expressed its concern on developing Imphal-Jiri road as an alternative lifeline saying that several social organizations along with the state government have been supporting the issue.

However, promotion of the NH 2 Imphal-Dimapur continues for certain benefits, the statement said before adding that the concern expressed by the government and the social organizations for the development of the highway has amounted to pretentious gestures, it said.

Moreover, the Border Road Organisation (BRO) had given commitment several times in the past to make it operational before March 2013, however has continued to extend the deadline with unreasonable statements, it continued.

Citing that the Manipur government has itself exposed its weakness and failure to take action against the BRO by maintaining silence has further urged the government to see the indifferent nature of the BRO.

It is further said their displeasure for taking interest to Imphal-Jiri stretch of road as an alternative means owing to sinking of large portion of landmass at the NH 39 near Kohima while adding that if the Governments both at the Centre and State were having frequent visits as they are now doing would definitely strengthen the highway.
 

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Two boys rescued from Hyderabad by AMSU

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IMPHAL, July 22: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has handed over two boys MD Ajayrudin Khan (15) son of MD Manir Khan and MD Aslam Khan (14) son of Juma Khan both from Naharup Pangong Makhong, who were rescued … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has handed over two boys MD Ajayrudin Khan (15) son of MD Manir Khan and MD Aslam Khan (14) son of Juma Khan both from Naharup Pangong Makhong, who were rescued from Hyderabad by a team of the student body, to their respective families and local meira paibis today.

Speaking to media persons during a press conference at AMSU headquarters, spokesperson S Shahjahan Shah said the two boys have been missing since January 6, 2013 from their respective homes.

He further said that they were found at Hyderabad working as hotel boys on July 17.

He elaborated that the two boys without any idea of where they were going boarded a train from Dimapur and on reaching Delhi, were caught by the Delhi police for travelling without tickets.

After their release they again boarded a train which was going to Chennai but somehow ended up at Hyderabad, he said.

Following the two boys going missing from their respective residences, family members of the two had filed a complaint with the Irilbung police and the Child Rights Commission, however both had failed to find the two, he continued.

Losing all hope with the police and the state child rights commission, the family members took the issue to the AMSU headquarter on April 12.

Following the complaint, the AMSU has been searching for the boys, he said.

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Cooking up a storm.

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The much discussed mid-day meal in Government schools owes it origin in the 1960’s when it was introduced in Tamil Nadu with a mandate to protect children from hunger, increase school attendance and enrollment and mitigate malnutrition. It would later … Continue reading

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The much discussed mid-day meal in Government schools owes it origin in the 1960’s when it was introduced in Tamil Nadu with a mandate to protect children from hunger, increase school attendance and enrollment and mitigate malnutrition. It would later be adopted across the country following a direction from the Supreme Court in 2001. The scheme, as with many other well- meaning welfare schemes designed by the Central Government has run into rough weather on various counts. When it was found that State Governments unwilling to allocate budgetary resources were passing off grains that came for the scheme to parents, the 2001 Supreme Court direction specified that cooked meals be served to school children studying in all government and government assisted primary schools. Not many are aware that in the wake of a right to food litigation by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (Rajasthan), the Mid day meal scheme became a legal entitlement, the violation of which can be taken up in a court of law. Without doubt, the introduction of free meals in schools across the country have led to more attendance of school children and drop outs getting back to classes. Aided by provisions under the Right to Education Act under which Government school going children get free books, school uniforms etc, the mid day meal scheme has worked its charm on children from lesser well off families. But even as this aspect is true, the other side of the story is also that the scheme has brought in a lot of room for siphoning of funds and malpractices with many cases being reported and placed before the public domain. On the other hand, there are states that have put in other mechanisms to aid the objectives set for the free mid day meal schemes. For instance, the state of Gujarat includes regular provision of iron tablets to counter anaemia and provides de-worming tablets once in six months. De-worming tablets are also provided in Tamil Nadu while Bihar has incorporated a management information system using web based technology that reflects monthly consumption of grains and funds on regular, thereby keeping a check on malpractices.

Much before the currently discussed mid day meal poisoning incident at a primary school in Bihar’s Dharmasati village in Gandaman, there have been many other cases earlier where children became seriously ill after eating the meals cooked at schools under the scheme. A spate of such incidents across the country in fact led to a phase where there was much debate whether handing out food grains, meant to be cooked for meals was facilitating corruption and malpractices. The Government was on the verge of calling for high nutrition level biscuits and dry supplements, but the idea was shot down by child specialists, nutritionists, educationists and Government officials. In Manipur, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) asked the state Government in May this year to submit reports regarding the progress achieved in implementing the midday meal and also institute a high-level probe into the implementation of mid-day meal scheme in schools. The directive from the NHRC came after an NGO working in the child rights sector drew the attention of the Commission. The NGO incidentally quoting a survey by a body of various NGOs also pointed out the quantity of rice being distributed to schools was less than the actual allocation.

Not many want to go on record with the exact amount of foodgrains that end up going missing in between the area from where the grains are distributed, on to the school authority and then, to the actual plates of school children. But the whisper on the ground is that over 30% of the total allocated foodgrains are being taken by various non-state armed forces. With majority schools of the state not having proper storage facilities for foodgrains, school authorities tend to take them in to their own homes and conveniently forget about them while the lack of adequate information about the stipulations and provisions under the scheme fosters ground for its misuse and ineffective functioning. While school authorities are only too willing to invite the state media on the days that mid day meals are being provided, the reality is that the meals are not being handed out on a daily basis as is mandated by the scheme and the Act under which it is being rolled out. The Dharmasati incident is most unfortunate and the fact that it has taken place in a state where mechanisms in place to ensure the scheme being implemented shows that it is equally important to see that attention is paid to how food is cooked and where.

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MSF`s Canchipur Branch Committee

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Manipur Students’ Federation (MSF) has reopened its Canchipur Branch Committee and announced its new office bearers of the branch today, conveyed a press release issued by Syed Nawas Khan, Asst. Publicity Secy of MSF. It identified … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: The Manipur Students’ Federation (MSF) has reopened its Canchipur Branch Committee and announced its new office bearers of the branch today, conveyed a press release issued by Syed Nawas Khan, Asst. Publicity Secy of MSF.

It identified its new office bearers as Johnson Loukham (Manipur College) as president, Nameirakpam Johnson Meitei (Standard College) as vice president, Mangalngamba Thingujam (Manipur College) as general secretary, etc.

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Dr Nimaichand Luwang resigns

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IMPHAL, July 22: Dr Nimaichand Luwang has today said in a press release that he have submitted a resignation paper to the president of Manipur People’s Party from the primary membership of the party. It is noteworthy to mention that … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 22: Dr Nimaichand Luwang has today said in a press release that he have submitted a resignation paper to the president of Manipur People’s Party from the primary membership of the party. It is noteworthy to mention that Dr Luwang was once the president of the Manipur People’s Party and also a Central Committee Member.

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Rising Army Attrocities In Manipur – E-Pao.net

Rising Army Attrocities In ManipurE-Pao.netThe All India Tribal Students' Association, (AITSA) Delhi, express its concern on the rising incidence of atrocities of the Army personnel posted in the state of Manipur. The Association has been hearing a…

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The All India Tribal Students' Association, (AITSA) Delhi, express its concern on the rising incidence of atrocities of the Army personnel posted in the state of Manipur. The Association has been hearing about several incidences of racialist slurs and

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