Mizoram bandh on 30

AIZAWL, July 28 NNN: Mizo students are all set to impose total Aizawl bandh on July 30. The Tuesday’s bandh will be imposed by Mizo Students Union (MSU) against state government’s failure to hand over the task of recruiting government employees to the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC). Leaders of the student body informed NNN […]

AIZAWL, July 28 NNN: Mizo students are all set to impose total Aizawl bandh on July 30.
The Tuesday’s bandh will be imposed by Mizo Students Union (MSU) against state government’s failure to hand over the task of recruiting government employees to the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC).
Leaders of the student body informed NNN that a total bandh will be imposed in and around the capital on coming July 30 and asked people’s cooperation in this regard.
The student body said that as per amendment of Regulations of Functions of Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC) in 2011, most of the recruitment is being transferred from MPSC to state government. The MSU is against this regulation of 2011 and now it is taking steps to reverse the ammendment of Regulations of Functions of the MPSC. MSU had approaced the state government on several occasions but the latter had turned a deaf ear to the plea of the students’ body.

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Don’t amend RTI Act without consulting NGOs, activists urge PM

New Delhi, July 28 (ANI): Prominent civil society activists have written to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and urged him not to introduce a bill to amend the Right to Information (RTI) Act without consulting the stakeholders as promised in Parliament. The UPA government is considering amendment to the RTI Act to keep political parties […]

New Delhi, July 28 (ANI): Prominent civil society activists have written to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and urged him not to introduce a bill to amend the Right to Information (RTI) Act without consulting the stakeholders as promised in Parliament.
The UPA government is considering amendment to the RTI Act to keep political parties out of its ambit.
Former National Advisory Council members Aruna Roy and Harsh Mander, along with RTI activists Shailesh Gandhi and Shekhar Singh, have written to Dr. Singh and warned that any amendment to the Act would further dampen the credibility of the Congress-led UPA government.
“India’s governance is going through a credibility crisis as never before, in which all sectors of governance and social formations have been suspect. The political establishment has come in for most severe criticism, just and unjust,” says the letter.
“Perhaps the only real argument for the credibility of the government continues to be the enactment and implementation of the RTI Act. It has been an entitlement which has kept the intent of a free and open system of governance afloat. The multiple uses of the Act to improve government functioning are so many that they defy enumeration. The use of the RTI is therefore seen as the one stated intent of the government to lay itself open to scrutiny, and therefore accountability,” the letter added.
It further said that the series of attempts to amend the Act, which have arisen periodically, have since 2006 been nullified to a large extent by public pressure as well as the political will of a part of the establishment and government.
“It is reported that the Government is considering the introduction of a bill in Parliament to amend the RTI law, as a sharp reaction to the recent Central Information Commission order, which declared six political parties to be public authorities under the RTI Act. Such a move to amend the Act will reinforce and confirm the suspicions of many that the political establishment intends to cover acts of corruption and arbitrary use of power,” it said.
The activists also said: “We, as citizens of India, empowered by the RTI Act, demand that it not be amended. The Act has enabled the making of informed choices and strengthened participatory democracy; by enabling the citizens of India to monitor and access services throughout the country. Any amendment to the RTI Act would undermine and weaken the process of realizing various constitutional promises. In 2009, when amendments were being proposed to the RTI Act, the concerned minister of the government had assured Parliament, in response to a question, that “Non- Governmental Organisations and Social activists will be consulted on the proposed amendments.” We would, therefore, expect the government to hold wide ranging public discussions before they think of amending the law in any way.”
“We are confident that the government will recognise the force of our demand and not take steps to amend and thereby dilute the Right to Information law, which has been acknowledged in India and abroad, as an affirmation of the right of Indian citizens to participate in, and monitor, democratic governance,” they added.

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Two labourers kidnapped

IMPHAL, July 28: Two labourers engaged in the Island Block office building construction in Saikul area have been abducted by suspected Kuki underground cadres from the work site on Friday at around 8 pm, according to Island Block Development Committee (IBDC) chairman Winson Jajo and its secretary AS Leishipem. The labourers have been identified as […]

IMPHAL, July 28: Two labourers engaged in the Island Block office building construction in Saikul area have been abducted by suspected Kuki underground cadres from the work site on Friday at around 8 pm, according to Island Block Development Committee (IBDC) chairman Winson Jajo and its secretary AS Leishipem.
The labourers have been identified as Isaac Shinglai (49), s/o (L) Phaningkhui of Island village and Th. Ibochou (37) s/o (L) Pakirot of Khurai Konsam Leikai, Imphal.
The Island Block Development Committe (IBDC), Saikul has vehemently condemned the incident.
Winson Jajo and AS Leishipem said the labourers are merely wage earners and have nothing to do with any matter relating to the construction works.
“Therefore, every right thingking citizen should condemn such heinous activities committed on the innocent labourers by the militants,” said Winson Jajo and AS Leishipem.
The IBDC appeals the concern militant outfit to kindly release the two labourers without any condition in public interest.
“Moreover, the IBCD, appeals to all militant organisations to shun all sort of disturbances in the construction work of Island Block office so that the people of Island Block irrespective of Kukis and Nagas can benefit together from it,” Winson and Leishipem stated.

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MoU for Imphal-Mandalay bus service ready

Imphal Jul 28 UNA: With a hint of beginning the long awaited Imphal-Mandalay bus service, Centre has sought the opinion of the Manipur government pertaining to the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding to be signed between India and Myanmar for the service. Following improving relationship between the two nighbouring counties and considering the developments […]

Imphal Jul 28 UNA: With a hint of beginning the long awaited Imphal-Mandalay bus service, Centre has sought the opinion of the Manipur government pertaining to the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding to be signed between India and Myanmar for the service.

Following improving relationship between the two nighbouring counties and considering the developments towards India’s Look East Policy, the Imphal-Mandalay bus service was expected to commence from this current month.
However, it was delayed pending mandatory ground works like setting up of passport and visa office in Manipur which the processes were under progress. The Centre has recently agreed to open visa office at Moreh, the border town of Manipur at the border with Myanmar and immigration office.
International Cooperation Division of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, has sent the draft copy of MoU and protocol with regard to the bus service to the state government to peruse the copy and rework the contents if it wishes, an official source said Sunday.
The source said, MoU and protocol is likely to be signed soon as both the governments are eyeing commencement of the bus service after the monsoon season. The bus service would originate from Imphal and Mandalay as per the proposal.
However, there would be a changeover at Moreh and Tamu, border town of Myanmar and passengers would be transferred at the cross-border points to a vehicle of the other country, given the variance in traffic procedures and driving styles as Myanmar has left-hand-driven vehicles.
Route permit within Myanmar is to be given by its government while route permit within Imphal will be given by Manipur government. Passengers from both sides will have to go through check-in procedures by immigration officials at Moreh and Tamu.
There is a 184-km stretch road that needs repair between Kalewa and Monywa on Myanmar side. Indian government had constructed 120 kms of the road stretch and the remaining portion is being left for Myanmar government as per agreement, the source added.

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Seminar on Police and Press held

Imphal Jul 28 MNS/UNA: Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh Sunday stressed the need for a serious introspection to the solve the problem of smuggling and abuse of psychotropic substances in the state, asserting that inspite of stringent laws and Acts, “many unscrupulous and selfish people appear to be still indulging in smuggling of such […]

CM, Ibobi addressing seminar at MR on Monday.

CM, Ibobi addressing seminar at MR on Monday.

Imphal Jul 28 MNS/UNA: Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh Sunday stressed the need for a serious introspection to the solve the problem of smuggling and abuse of psychotropic substances in the state, asserting that inspite of stringent laws and Acts, “many unscrupulous and selfish people appear to be still indulging in smuggling of such substances.”
Addressing the inaugural function of a one-day seminar cum workshop on relationship between police and media held at the banquet hall of the 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles Sunday, the chief minister said that inspite of the stringent laws and Acts enacted by the government there appeared to be rampant misused of this (psychotropic) substance.
Reiterating that many unscrupulous and selfish people were still appear indulging in smuggling of such substances, the chief minister said that the law enforcing agencies like police and the Army are no exception to such illicit trades.
As a result of this, “We failed to see its reduction,” he said, adding “should we go for its profitability unchecked without caring for its ill effects to the society.”
“We need a serious introspection to solve the problem before more damage is done,” the chief minister said, observing the problem becoming so pervasive and stressing the urgent step to stop this menace.
The seminar cum workshop jointly organized by the Manipur police and All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) mainly concentrated on the role of media and police in dealing with crime against women, mob justice and smuggling and abuse of psychotropic substances which were on the raised in Manipuri society.
In his address at the inaugural function, the chief minister asserted media working in tandem with the academicians and law enforcing agencies was the need of the hour.
“The role of media in bringing awareness of these social evils to the general public and persuade even the crime prone persons to desist from committing crimes may perhaps be possible when media in tandem with the academicians, law enforcing agencies like the police is the need of the hour,” he said.
Media, academicians and law enforcing agencies were the moist powerful stakeholders in the society and they have to evolve a means to confront this menace concertedly, he added.
The seminar cum workshop was organized under the theme, “how police and media can work in tandem o deliver better justice to the people.”
Speakers and panelists including the chief minister defined “mob justice” as taking the law into one’s own hand without going into the allegations of crimes by the mob. In the process the lives and properties of alleged perpetrators were inflicted or destroyed then and there without cross checking the alleged crimes.
“Very often such justice violates individual’s human rights.
Initiation of such action without going to through the legal process of police investigation often resulted to the acquittal of the criminals in the courts,” chief minister O Ibobi observed.
The seminar observed a raise in the crime against women in Manipuri society. Despite widespread media coverage and public disapproval, incidents of such crimes against women are increasing and seriously affecting the society.
Image of the society which was once considered very respectful to the womenfolk in the past has been tarnished.
“Unless something is done in time our society will not be safe for the womenfolk to venture out alone and in lonely places. Ways to check this crime is the need of the hour,” Ibobi said, sharing his opinion during the seminar.
State revenue and law minister Th Devendro and president of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union’s Wangkhemcha Shamjai attended the function as president and guest of honour of the inaugural function which the chief minister attended as chief guest.
In the first session of the seminar talkers namely K Sarojkumar Sharma, correspondent of The Times of India, M Rajen, additional SP Imphal East, Dr Homen, Prof of Bodhachandra College delivered speech on mob justice. Dr M. Mohendra, former member of steering committee, NER Vision 2020 moderated the session.
In the second session which was moderated by state DGP Y Joykumar, women journalists Anjulika Samom and Ratika Yumnam and women police officer Laishram Sarda talked on crime against women.
The third session discussed on the topic police-media relationship.
Talkers of the third session were Salam Bharat Bhushan, founding editor of Hueiyen Lanpao, SP Th Radheshyam of Bishnupur district and assistant prof Natasha Elangbamof Mass Com Department of MU. Editor of Manipur Mail N Sanatomba was the moderator.
The menace of psychotropic substance in the state was discussed in the fourth session of the seminar cum workshop. Rinku Khumukcham, editor of Imphal Times, IGP Clay Khongsai (IPS) and Chinglen prof Meisnam of Economics Department, MU were the talkers of the fourth session. Prof. L. Lokendra Registrar, MU attended as the moderator.

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Aid distributed to differently abled persons

Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons distributed aid and appliances to 40 differently abled persons in a function organised at Tera Sapam Leirak today Source The Sangai Express

Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons distributed aid and appliances to 40 differently abled persons in a function organised at Tera Sapam Leirak today Source The Sangai Express

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ProPMT body to file case

All Manipur MBBS BDS 2013 Entrance Examination Parents Guardians’ Association will file contempt of court proceedings against the authorities of State Health Department if they go on to select Government nominees for MBBS BDS courses based on NEET 2013…

All Manipur MBBS BDS 2013 Entrance Examination Parents Guardians’ Association will file contempt of court proceedings against the authorities of State Health Department if they go on to select Government nominees for MBBS BDS courses based on NEET 2013 by violating the ruling of Supreme Court Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSS teams felicitated

National Service Scheme NSS Cell, Manipur University organised a reception ceremony for the NSS teams at the University premises yesterday, informed a press release of NSS Cell MU Source The Sangai Express

National Service Scheme NSS Cell, Manipur University organised a reception ceremony for the NSS teams at the University premises yesterday, informed a press release of NSS Cell MU Source The Sangai Express

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AISF conference held

The 41st Conference of All India Students’ Federation, Manipur State Council held today at Irawat Bhavan resolved to extend unstinted support to the ongoing campaign for re introduction of inner line permit system in Manipur and staunchly oppose market…

The 41st Conference of All India Students’ Federation, Manipur State Council held today at Irawat Bhavan resolved to extend unstinted support to the ongoing campaign for re introduction of inner line permit system in Manipur and staunchly oppose marketisation and commercialization of education among other issues Source The Sangai Express

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Ranjit exhorts people to plant trees

Emphasizing the importance of tree plantation for a clean and safe environment, MLA of Sugnu Constituency K Ranjit has exhorted people to plant more trees to mitigate growing environmental problems Source Hueiyen News Service

Emphasizing the importance of tree plantation for a clean and safe environment, MLA of Sugnu Constituency K Ranjit has exhorted people to plant more trees to mitigate growing environmental problems Source Hueiyen News Service

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Transporters threaten agitation

Awang Sekmai Unemployed Tata Magic Owner Union has threatened the Government to launch various forms of agitation including blocking of National Highway if suspension of permits for eight Tata Magic vehicles are not revoked at the earliest Source Th…

Awang Sekmai Unemployed Tata Magic Owner Union has threatened the Government to launch various forms of agitation including blocking of National Highway if suspension of permits for eight Tata Magic vehicles are not revoked at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

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Transporters’ Union threatens to block Natl Highway2

Awang Sekmai Unemployed Tata Magic Owners’ Union has threatened to impose bandh along Imphal Dimapur Road NH 2 if the authorities concerned do not re issue the suspended transport permit from Nagamapal to Leikhampokpi Tribal University Gate by August…

Awang Sekmai Unemployed Tata Magic Owners’ Union has threatened to impose bandh along Imphal Dimapur Road NH 2 if the authorities concerned do not re issue the suspended transport permit from Nagamapal to Leikhampokpi Tribal University Gate by August 10 next Source Hueiyen News Service

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2 labourers abducted from Saikul

Two labourers engaged in the Island Block office building construction in Saikul area have been abducted by suspected Kuki underground cadres from the work site on Friday at around 8 pm, according to Island Block Development Committee IBDC chairman W…

Two labourers engaged in the Island Block office building construction in Saikul area have been abducted by suspected Kuki underground cadres from the work site on Friday at around 8 pm, according to Island Block Development Committee IBDC chairman Winson Jajo and its secretary AS Leishipem Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Environment campaign held

Green Foundation in colaboration with All Manipur Trained Medical and Aromatic Plants Promoters Consortium AMAPCON organised National environment awareness campaign NEAC 2012 2013 under the theme ‘Biodiversity conservation’ at Ayokpa Khul, Nongma…

Green Foundation in colaboration with All Manipur Trained Medical and Aromatic Plants Promoters Consortium AMAPCON organised National environment awareness campaign NEAC 2012 2013 under the theme ‘Biodiversity conservation’ at Ayokpa Khul, Nongmaiching Hill range, Imphal East today Source The Sangai Express

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PoliceMedia role stressed in insuring better justice

A day long seminar cum workshop on the theme How Police and Media can work in tandem to deliver better justice to the people organized jointly by Manipur Police Department and All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union AMWJU was held at the banquet hal…

A day long seminar cum workshop on the theme How Police and Media can work in tandem to deliver better justice to the people organized jointly by Manipur Police Department and All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union AMWJU was held at the banquet hall of 1st MR here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Manipur stares at territory loss, Delhi looks on

Even as a diplomatic war is going on between India and China after Chinese troops reportedly intruded into Indian territory in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India is totally silent so far on the issue of border fencing along Man…

Even as a diplomatic war is going on between India and China after Chinese troops reportedly intruded into Indian territory in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India is totally silent so far on the issue of border fencing along Manipur sector of Indo Myanmar border which is leaving out large tracts of Manipur’s territory on Myanmar side Source The Sangai Express

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