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My City, Clean City – A Collective Initiative for City Beautification

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  My City, Clean City – A Collective Initiative for City Beautification Written by Amukhomba Ngangbam (Manipurtimes), European Manipuri Association (EMA), Korea Manipuri Association (KMA) With a new venture to give our cities a green look and garbage free all … Continue reading

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My City, Clean City – A Collective Initiative for City Beautification

Written by Amukhomba Ngangbam (Manipurtimes), European Manipuri Association (EMA), Korea Manipuri Association (KMA)

My City, Clean City – A Collective Initiative for City Beautification

My City, Clean City – A Collective Initiative for City Beautification

With a new venture to give our cities a green look and garbage free all the time, Manipur’s Thoubal Keithel and Kakching Keithel have been decorated with many hanging flower pots and installed portable waste disposal bins at several locations for collection of general waste and recyclable waste. It is also planned that the collected recyclable waste would be handed over to the private firms collecting recyclable materials and to the private recycling plants operating in Manipur.

A joint initiative on city beautification through community participation under the theme “My City, Clean City” taken up by European Manipuri Association (EMA), Korea Manipuri Association (KMA) in collaboration with The Great Thoubal (TGT), Green Revolution Society, Manipur, Thoubal Municipal Council, Kakching Municipal Council, Kakching Bazar Business Welfare Association, the city beautification campaign with installation of hanging flower pots and solid waste bins was held at Thoubal Keithel on July 20 and Kakching Keithel on July 22, 2013.

The idea of this mission My City, Clean City is inspired from the life experiences of the members of European Manipuri Association, London and Korea Manipuri Association, Suwon while living away from home in foreign countries. This initiative is also designed to work as a collective effort by involving local government units such as municipal councils and local NGOs in order to bring changes in the existing norms of that particular locality. Hence this initiative remains supplementary to the existing public and voluntary units operating locally and during such collaborative initiative process changes will be brought to the hearts and mind of local community and keeping one’s environment neat, clean and green become a moral responsibility for the people.

The main concept of this initiative is to get involve the larger community towards the effort of making a green and garbage free city which is a communal place. Earlier, European Manipuri Association initiated such campaign in the historic Khwairamband Ima Keithel, a unique market place run exclusively by woman and the only in the world. ‘Blooming Manipur Project’ was initiated as an experimental project but at the moment it is functioning as an autonomous body after the completion of the project timeline with EMA.

“My City, Clean City” is an initiative taken up collectively by the community of Thoubal and Kakching to make their communal places clean and beautiful. Moreover, it is to instil the spirit of community participation and civic pride for their towns, city and villages.

Regarding the city beautification drive, Okram Bishwajit, Chairperson of European Manipuri Association, in an exclusive interview with Manipur Times, said that the city beautification and cleaning campaign with installation of hanging flower pots of different varieties is a part of the strategy to bring a positive attitude to the mindset of the people of Manipur filled with the reminiscence of conflicts, violence and a society in turmoil. Moreover, it is a mission to save our environment, make the people healthy amidst a healthy environment.

“We, the international Manipuri diaspora, living in European and other developed countries, have experienced the comforts of developed countries. However, we can’t spend our life comfortably there while our people in Manipur are living amidst dust. We like our fellow Manipuris to enjoy the fruits of development. Manipuris living abroad always care for their home state right from human rights to infrastructural development and environment. City beautification program is part of our contribution we can extend to the people of this state”, said Bishwajit.

He said that European Manipuri Association, EMA which is eleven years old has about 62 active members at present. Bishwajit Elangbam , a senior member of EMA living in London first suggested the idea of installing hanging flower baskets in the historic Ima Keithel . After a formal project proposal and general consensus of majority of the members of EMA, the ‘Blooming Manipur Project’ was launched. The initial implementation was done through financial contributions from members and well wishers of EMA. So for the first time, Khwairamband Ima Keithel was adorned with hanging flower pots with the help of volunteers and ex EMA members living in Manipur with the approval and moral support of Imphal Municipality and concerned government departments. The experimental project was planned to run for one year by EMA. It’s been almost two years since its launch and since then the idea, concept and implementation has also evolved through adaptation to local needs.

To keep Thoubal keithel and Kakching keithel neat and clean by decorating it with beautiful hanging flower pots and systematic collection of waste particularly through community participation, European Manipuri Association tied up with Jiten Nongmaithem, Chairman of Korea Manipuri Association to initiate a city beautification program under the theme “My city, Clean City”. The financial, physical and moral contribution from all the members of EMA, KMA, NGOs , members of the local community and both the municipal councils of Thoubal and Kakching has helped in successful implementation of the initiative.

Nahakpam Bidhan, a member of Korea Manipuri Association told Manipur Times that market place is a common place thronged with all sections of the society to sell and buy various things. Making our cities and communal places green, neat and clean becomes quite essential. After all, the changes will bring a positive vibe to the people resulting in good health and a harmonious society. Almost all cities in Korea always look green, neat and clean. As a result of this, the market places look like a garden. The people there have the habit of using dustbins to dispose of wastes and littering is a taboo to them. It’s quite astonishing to see the market scene of Manipur. Almost every empty space is filled with garbage and foul smell of rotten things. People throw away their general refuse and solid waste materials improperly. It’s a disgrace for all of us to showcase our historic Ima Keithel and other markets of the state in its present scenario in the eyes of foreign tourists visiting the state. We need to imitate and see how the other developed countries are trying to keep their markets environment friendly.

He appealed the people to participate in this initiative by sharing their thoughts and by extending full co-operation.
“Inclusion of solid waste management education in school syllabus to bring awareness to the children is the need of the hour. To make a garbage free zone and bring a good environment, awareness on the part of our people is a must”, said Bidhan while assuring all possible help from the side of Korea Manipuri Association to make the state’s markets places always look green and garbage free.

With the theme “My City, Clean City”, the city beautification campaign held at Thoubal Keithel on July 20 last was organised by Thoubal Municipal Council in collaboration with the Great Thoubal, European Manipuri Association, Korea Manipuri Association and Green Revolution Society, Manipur.
T. Ranjit Singh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Thoubal, Y. Bijen Singh, Chairperson, Thoubal Municipal Council, N. Gitkumar, Director, MAHUD, Government of Manipur, Jugindro Akoijamba, Admin II, NE Region, The Great Thoubal, Okram Bishwajit, Chairperson, Eurppean Manipuri Association and Okram Kenedy Singh, Secretary, Green Revolution Society, Thoubal graced the function as Chief Guest, President, Guest of honours and special Guest respectively.
The campaign held at Kakching Keithel organised on July 22 was under the initiative of European Manipuri Association (EMA) London, Korea Manipuri Association (KMA), Suwon in association with Kakching Municipal Council, Kakching Bazar Business Welfare Association, Library and information Centre, Kakching and The Great Thoubal.

One day awareness campaign on the theme My City, Clean City was also held at the Auditorium of Library and information centre, Kakching to bring awareness to the people about the importance of safeguarding the environment and keeping the city neat and tidy. Kshetrimayum Subadani Devi, Chairperson, Kakching Municiapl Council, N. Shyamchandra, Secretary, The Great Thoubal, M. Brojen, Vice chairperson Kakching Municipal Council graced the occasion as presidium members.

Thanking you in anticipation.

With regards,

(Nongmaithem Jiten Singh)
Chairperson, Korea Manipuri Association

On Behalf of the Participating Organizations
Thoubal Municipal Council, Kakching Municipal Council, The Great Thoubal, Thoubal; Green Revolution Society, Manipur; Kakching Bazar Business Welfare Assn, European Manipuri Association (EMA), and Korea Manipuri Association (KMA)

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Manipur bids farewell to Brojeshori

Imphal Jul 24 UNA: The Imphal airport was crowded as hundreds of fans stormed there to pay last tributes to the Indian Olympian from Manipur Lourembam Brojeshori Devi who died at a hospital in Tamil Nadu on Monday night. The 32 years old first Olympian Judoka of the country passed away on Monday night after […]

Imphal Jul 24 UNA: The Imphal airport was crowded as hundreds of fans stormed there to pay last tributes to the Indian Olympian from Manipur Lourembam Brojeshori Devi who died at a hospital in Tamil Nadu on Monday night.
The 32 years old first Olympian Judoka of the country passed away on Monday night after ailing from a disease at a Combator Hospital. She was in Tamil Nadu to join at her new posting place as an assistant commandant of the CRPF.
The lifeless body of the Olympian arrived at Imphal airport today forenoon where hundreds of people stormed to receive the soulless body. Among them was the five-time world woman champion Mary Kom, top officers of the CRPF and many other noted sports personalities of the state.
At the Imphal airport, fitting tribute was paid to the mortal remains of the sportswoman of the country.

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Indo-Myanmar rbc held

Mail News Service Imphal, July 24 : The third Indo-Myanmar Regional Border Committee Meet between India and Myanmar was organized from 23-25 Jul 13 by Red Shield Division at Leimakhong under the aegis of Spears Corps of Indian Army. Several high ranking officials of the Myanmar delegation led by Commander of North West Command with […]

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Imphal, July 24 : The third Indo-Myanmar Regional Border Committee Meet between India and Myanmar was organized from 23-25 Jul 13 by Red Shield Division at Leimakhong under the aegis of Spears Corps of Indian Army. Several high ranking officials of the Myanmar delegation led by Commander of North West Command with top ranking representatives from Myanmar Army and various departments of the Government attended the meet.
The Indo-Myanmar Regional Border Committee Meet is a landmark event which provides an opportunity for representatives of Security Forces and government officials of both nations to discuss and resolve crucial issues relating to border management, bi-lateral cooperation and counter terrorism strategy. This forum also offers an opportunity to the delegates to exchange views which assist in further strengthening the bonds of co-operation and friendship among both the countries.
On 24 July, Lt Gen AK Sahni, General Officer Commanding, Spears Corps also handed over Seven Bailey Bridges to Myanmar Army at Leimakhong to the Myanmar Army.
The Myanmar delegation was represented by Maj Gen Soe Lwin, Commander, North West Command who accepted the Bailey Bridges. This crucial meeting was attended by high ranking officials from both the countries. This gesture by India will go a long way in providing a vital fillip to the relationship between the two historic neighbours.

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Railway officials kidnapped

Imphal Jul 24UNA : Suspected militants abducted three officials of a company engaged in the construction of the Jiribam-Tupul railway line from Nungkao area of Manipur’s Nungba subdivision of Tamenglong district. According to an official source, the three officials of the Coastal Project Limited were abducted on the night of July 18 around 11.50 pm […]

Imphal Jul 24UNA : Suspected militants abducted three officials of a company engaged in the construction of the Jiribam-Tupul railway line from Nungkao area of Manipur’s Nungba subdivision of Tamenglong district.
According to an official source, the three officials of the Coastal Project Limited were abducted on the night of July 18 around 11.50 pm by a group of suspected tribal militants from a stone crusher plant at Nungkao located on the side of the NH-37.
The abducted officials were Alok Kumar Roy (mechanical engineer), Narshima Patra (foreman) and Basant Gohain (supervisor). The officials of the Silchar branch of the company were currently camping at Khongsang of Tamenglong district and engaged in the construction of tunnel No. 2 of the Jiribam-Tupul railway project.
Police came to notice about the kidnapping of the officials only after senior general manager Sh Sharama of the company lodged a complaint with the Nungba police on Tuesday around 5.50 pm, the source said.
In his complaint to the police, the senior manager informed the police that the kidnappers identified themselves to be cadres of “JDF group” and demanded a huge amount of money for the safe release of the three officials.
This was not the time in which officials and workers of company engaged in the construction of tunnel of the Jiribam-Tupul railway project were kidnapped for ransom.
On April 23 last, suspected militants had also abducted four workers engaged by the same company in the construction of the Jiribam-Tupul railway line from Tinglakbag locality of Jiribam subdivision, near the Assam border.
The suspected tribal militants carrying sophisticated weapons and dressed in camouflage gear had walked into the camp of workers from Coastal Projects Ltd and beat up some workers before whisking way four of them at gunpoint.

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Hard earned money cannot be wasted

There is talk of deepening or widening of Waisel Maril to control water logging at different areas of the state capital. This a good progrmme, which will go a long way in controlling flood menace. But the question remains, who will come out for doing the work. IFCD Government of Manipur has gained notoriety of […]

There is talk of deepening or widening of Waisel Maril to control water logging at different areas of the state capital. This a good progrmme, which will go a long way in controlling flood menace. But the question remains, who will come out for doing the work. IFCD Government of Manipur has gained notoriety of withholding contractors’ bill amount. A massive river embankment programme was launched in Manipur under the Brahmaputra project and the work had been successfully done. Whoever in charge of the project might have collected hefty income in the form of cut from the little amount released to the contractors. The worst sufferers for launching the project have turned out to be the contractors. They spent huge amount of money on the project. But the payment had been withheld. Can one imagine the consequences of such inaction might have left to the affected parties? In future even the fools will not think of doing contract work under IFCD. Social trauma had been created by the much hyped up programme called Brahmaputra project. The youths wasted their hard earned money on the project thinking the project being central the payment would be prompt. Many of them mortgaged the family homestead land and jewelleries of their better halves. Now they cannot recollect the mortgaged properties? They blame friends and foes for enticing them to take up the project. Before long they took up the retaining wall construction they sought advice from engineers whether the payment would be prompt. They were made fools giving false advice that the payment would be prompt though it is taken up by the IFCD. A Government exists to serve the interest of all not only the employees. But the contract work has turned out to be tormentors of the unemployed youths in Manipur. Think for the people belonging to this section of class. Our simple suggestion is a work programme should be taken up only when there is adequate fund for taking up a specific programme. IFCD Minister very recently pleaded the inability to continue with river embankment programme due to paucity of fund. That is a matured statement. The department had had a minister who makes too many assurances, which were never followed up by action. Such Ministers are responsible for ruining the department. When one makes an assurance he or she should weigh its merits and demerits. When a minister pleads the inability to take up a construction programme he saves the unemployed youths from landing in the pit of sorrow. Do not do anything if you will not be able to repay all that you owe to others.

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Government must heed Manipur panel’s findings and end impunity for fake … – E-Pao.net

Government must heed Manipur panel's findings and end impunity for fake …E-Pao.netAn independent panelset up by India's Supreme Court to investigate six alleged extrajudicial executions in the northeastern state of Manipur has found damning e…

Government must heed Manipur panel's findings and end impunity for fake
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An independent panelset up by India's Supreme Court to investigate six alleged extrajudicial executions in the northeastern state of Manipur has found damning evidence of impunity and abuse of special powers by security forces, resulting inwidespread 

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2 more weeks to wait for repairing

The Border Road Organisation BRO has assured that the repairing work on the sinking portion at Phesema along National Highway 2 Imphal Dimapur road near the Nagaland capital Kohima will be completed within two weeks depending on the condition of th…

The Border Road Organisation BRO has assured that the repairing work on the sinking portion at Phesema along National Highway 2 Imphal Dimapur road near the Nagaland capital Kohima will be completed within two weeks depending on the condition of the weather Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Tamei bodies exert pressure on Govt

Frontal organisations of Tamei Hqs namely Women Front Tamei Tamei Hq Youth Front Tamei Hq Students’ Union, which have been picketing Tamei SDO office since 24th July, 2013, have reiterated demand for immediate cancellation of residential certificate …

Frontal organisations of Tamei Hqs namely Women Front Tamei Tamei Hq Youth Front Tamei Hq Students’ Union, which have been picketing Tamei SDO office since 24th July, 2013, have reiterated demand for immediate cancellation of residential certificate issued to one Caleb Injiengam Panmei Source Hueiyen News Service

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Association sets record straight

The All Manipur School Management Development Committee Association AMSMADCA today termed the charges and allegations on AMSMADCA for failure of implementation of civil works under SSA as Pseudo SMDC by DESAM in a press statement in the local dai…

The All Manipur School Management Development Committee Association AMSMADCA today termed the charges and allegations on AMSMADCA for failure of implementation of civil works under SSA as Pseudo SMDC by DESAM in a press statement in the local dailies on July 21 as shockingly unfortunate Source The Sangai Express

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AMSGO for allowing final year students in CCE

All Manipur Students Guardians’ Organization AMSGO has observed that Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC should not deprive the opportunities of final year engineering students from appearing in the Common Competitive Examination CCE , 2013 …

All Manipur Students Guardians’ Organization AMSGO has observed that Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC should not deprive the opportunities of final year engineering students from appearing in the Common Competitive Examination CCE , 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Govt must heed Panel’s findings and end impunity for ‘fake encounters’ Amnesty International

Amnesty International India has urged both the State and Central authorities to heed the Supreme Court panel’s recommendations to bolster the Manipur police and Criminal Investigation Department in six months time in order to conduct thorough, impartia…

Amnesty International India has urged both the State and Central authorities to heed the Supreme Court panel’s recommendations to bolster the Manipur police and Criminal Investigation Department in six months time in order to conduct thorough, impartial and effective investigations into all future cases of alleged extrajudicial executions in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Failure to implement RTE due to conflicts Sumati

The benefits of Right to Education has not been fully utilized in Manipur because of the conflict between the Engineering wing of Directorate of Education s and the School Management and Development Committee s , Secretary of All Manipur Students Gua…

The benefits of Right to Education has not been fully utilized in Manipur because of the conflict between the Engineering wing of Directorate of Education s and the School Management and Development Committee s , Secretary of All Manipur Students Guardians’ Organization AMSGO S Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ukhrul witnesses large scale slaughtering of dogs

Even though the Veterinary Department has taken up the mass anti rabies vaccination drive in almost the whole of Ukhrul district, rabies fear stalked the people here resulting in mass killing of dogs Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

Even though the Veterinary Department has taken up the mass anti rabies vaccination drive in almost the whole of Ukhrul district, rabies fear stalked the people here resulting in mass killing of dogs Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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Street vendors demand space at Khwairamband Keithel

Street vendors under the banner of Khwairamband Keithel Lambi Mataida Potpham Phambi Lup have urged the State Government to provide them vending spaces at Khwairamband Keithel in order to get relief from the torments of Traffic Police and licensed ve…

Street vendors under the banner of Khwairamband Keithel Lambi Mataida Potpham Phambi Lup have urged the State Government to provide them vending spaces at Khwairamband Keithel in order to get relief from the torments of Traffic Police and licensed vendors Source Hueiyen News Service

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Upgradation of high school urged

All Liangmai Government Employees’ Welfare Association ALGEWA has appealed the authorities concerned to upgrade Langmei High School at Tamei Source The Sangai Express

All Liangmai Government Employees’ Welfare Association ALGEWA has appealed the authorities concerned to upgrade Langmei High School at Tamei Source The Sangai Express

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Police thwart land acquisition protest

A team of Imphal East Police fired several tear gas shells to disperse protestors who were holding a sit in in front of Manipur Mall at Mantripukhri today decrying land acquisition for construction of RBI Regional Office Source Hueiyen News Service

A team of Imphal East Police fired several tear gas shells to disperse protestors who were holding a sit in in front of Manipur Mall at Mantripukhri today decrying land acquisition for construction of RBI Regional Office Source Hueiyen News Service

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BJP takes a dig at Chief Minister

The Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh is the most corrupt CM among all other CMs of the country is a known fact not only to the people of Manipur but also the people nationwide , said H Bill Lodha, North East incharge Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morch…

The Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh is the most corrupt CM among all other CMs of the country is a known fact not only to the people of Manipur but also the people nationwide , said H Bill Lodha, North East incharge Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha in a press conference held at the conference hall of BJP Manipur Pradesh at Nityaipat Chuthek here today Source The Sangai Express

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