Sugar scarcity to take away XMas flavour in Mizoram

Sugar scarcity has hit hard in Mizoram and the crisis is bound to affect the Christmas parties in this Christian dominated hill state Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Sugar scarcity has hit hard in Mizoram and the crisis is bound to affect the Christmas parties in this Christian dominated hill state Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Sander wood seized

Troops of 6 Dogra of 26 Sector AR reportedly seized Rs 2 crore worth of illegal sander woods on December 5 at a vehicle check post set up at Moltuk village Source The Sangai Express

Troops of 6 Dogra of 26 Sector AR reportedly seized Rs 2 crore worth of illegal sander woods on December 5 at a vehicle check post set up at Moltuk village Source The Sangai Express

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Tourism Dept trying to organize Sangai Festival beyond Imphal Prithviraj

Parliamentary Secretary of YAS and Tourism M Prithviraj has said the Tourism Department is urging the Chief Minister for organizing some of the events of Sangai Festival in other districts of the State from next year onwards Source Hueiyen News Service

Parliamentary Secretary of YAS and Tourism M Prithviraj has said the Tourism Department is urging the Chief Minister for organizing some of the events of Sangai Festival in other districts of the State from next year onwards Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC threatens to reimpose ban on National Projects

The 3rd Council Assembly of the United Naga Council UNC held at Leibi Maring village, Tengnoupal Sub Division, Chamdil seriously viewed the indifference of the Government of India GoI to the democratic process of dialogue among the GoI, Government …

The 3rd Council Assembly of the United Naga Council UNC held at Leibi Maring village, Tengnoupal Sub Division, Chamdil seriously viewed the indifference of the Government of India GoI to the democratic process of dialogue among the GoI, Government of Manipur GoM and the UNC on the demand for an alternative arrangement outside the GoM pending a settlement to the India Naga issue Source The Sangai Express

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PFA shocked

People for Animal, Thoubal has expressed shock over the mass killing of migratory birds using poison at Loktak Lake Source The Sangai Express

People for Animal, Thoubal has expressed shock over the mass killing of migratory birds using poison at Loktak Lake Source The Sangai Express

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India to host 2017 U17 FIFA World Cup, But

India will host the FIFA Under 17 World Cup football in 2017 with the world governing body on Thursday awarding the right to host the prestigious tournament to the country in its executive committee meeting in Salvador da Bahia in Brazil Source Huei…

India will host the FIFA Under 17 World Cup football in 2017 with the world governing body on Thursday awarding the right to host the prestigious tournament to the country in its executive committee meeting in Salvador da Bahia in Brazil Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

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A true Gandhian dies, this is as much India’s loss as South Africa’s PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday paid rich tributes to Nelson Mandela, describing him as a giant among men who was a beacon of hope for those struggling against oppression and injustice Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday paid rich tributes to Nelson Mandela, describing him as a giant among men who was a beacon of hope for those struggling against oppression and injustice Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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AMSU to start seeking donation for office construction

In connection with its golden jubilee celebration which falls in August, 2015, All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU would start seeking donation for construction of its head office with effect from December 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

In connection with its golden jubilee celebration which falls in August, 2015, All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU would start seeking donation for construction of its head office with effect from December 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Gun fight

A fierce gun fight was reported at Kamsong area in Ukhrul district between personnel of 44 Assam Rifles and some suspected cadres of UNLF at around 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

A fierce gun fight was reported at Kamsong area in Ukhrul district between personnel of 44 Assam Rifles and some suspected cadres of UNLF at around 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Prizes distributed

Parliamentary Secretary M Prithiviraj today distributed prizes to winners of the photo competition and essay competition held in connection with the Manipur Sangai Festival 2013 at the Secretariat, New Block Source The Sangai Express

Parliamentary Secretary M Prithiviraj today distributed prizes to winners of the photo competition and essay competition held in connection with the Manipur Sangai Festival 2013 at the Secretariat, New Block Source The Sangai Express

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From The Long Walk to Freedom to Walk to Eternity Nelson Mandela passes away, world mourns

Nelson Mandela, a global symbol of resistance who liberated South Africa from much despised apartheid regime and served as its first African President, died on Friday at his home here after battling a protracted illness Source The Sangai Express Pr…

Nelson Mandela, a global symbol of resistance who liberated South Africa from much despised apartheid regime and served as its first African President, died on Friday at his home here after battling a protracted illness Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India span p p align justify span class bodybold Johannesburg, December 06 2013

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International Volunteers’ Day observed

The NSS Cell Manipur University in association with Sika Higher Secondary School, Canchipur observed the International Volunteers’ Day under the theme of ‘Young, Global and Active’ at the school premises today wherein around 150 volunteers participated…

The NSS Cell Manipur University in association with Sika Higher Secondary School, Canchipur observed the International Volunteers’ Day under the theme of ‘Young, Global and Active’ at the school premises today wherein around 150 volunteers participated Source Hueiyen News Service

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Imphal West DC castigates CEO

IMPHAL, December 6: Representatives of Imphal West Panchayat Committee met DC of Imphal West, Radhakumar, at his office chamber today and discussed about their ongoing agitation over the stand-off with the CEO of Imphal West Zilla Parishad following the non-release … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 6: Representatives of Imphal West Panchayat Committee met DC of Imphal West, Radhakumar, at his office chamber today and discussed about their ongoing agitation over the stand-off with the CEO of Imphal West Zilla Parishad following the non-release of honorariums.   

Secretary of the committee Boby said that the DC assured them that actions will be initiated against Rajendro and informed that the concerned Principal Secretary and other authorities have been intimated about the need to haul up the CEO. The DC further asserted that the signature of Adhyaksah Bijyenti is valid regardless of the fact that she is facing a no-confidence motion against her. The members of the committee in turn told the DC that the office of the CEO at the CD block inside the DC Office complex will remain locked until Rajendro tenders an apology.

The committee had intensified its agitation over the demand for immediate suspension of the Chief Executive Officer of Imphal West Zilla Parishad S Rajendro Singh. Rajendro has been charged with irregular conduct and cheating the committee.

According to the secretary of committee Boby, the CEO has not turn up with a cheque of Rs 28,98,000 meant for payment of honorarium for 39 pradhans, 39 up-pradhans and 364 panchayat ward members of Imphal West district. The committee has demanded that the government suspend Rajendra from his post if the cheque is not released by 10 am today.

Yesterday, Bobby said that the local body representatives have been carrying out their protest in front of the Communities Development block which lies inside the campus of Imphal West DC for the last three days. He added that their agitation will continue until the demand is achieved.

Elaborating on the origin of their stir, Boby said Rajendro had possession of cheques for payment of honorarium for the local representatives which had the signatures of the district Adhyaksha and the CEO. However, Rajendro handed over a new cheque meant for the Gram Panchayat members which had his signature only although the account is jointly hold by the CEO and Adhyaksha. The cheque could not be accepted as it did not have the signature of the other account holder, he added. The ZP members have already received their honorariums.  

To support his action, the CEO had maintained that the authority of the present Adhyaksha Ch Bijayenti was no longer exercisable as the ZP members have raised a no-confidence motion against her. Bobby argued how the CEO can release the notification when he was present in his office for the last three days and asked whether he has another individual office outside the CD block.  

On the other hand, Bijayenti mentioned that her signature is still valid and added that she had apprised the matter to the concerned DC, Radhakumar. A memorandum in this connection was also by the committee to the DC. The DC had reportedly declared that the notification issued by the CEO cannot be accepted.

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RIMS doctor abandoned its `serious` patient

IMPHAL, December 6: The Keirao Kendra Minority Muslim Development Organization (KKMMDO) has set a seven-day deadline to the concern authorities for taking up actions against ENT doctor, Sudhir Ranjan for his negligence to a patient Md Sahid, 14, son of … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 6: The Keirao Kendra Minority Muslim Development Organization (KKMMDO) has set a seven-day deadline to the concern authorities for taking up actions against ENT doctor, Sudhir Ranjan for his negligence to a patient Md Sahid, 14, son of Md Sahidur of Urup-pat Mayai Leikai. It warned that if the concerned authority failed to take action after the expiry of the deadline, legal notice will be served to the doctor.

It was stated at a press conference jointly called by the family of the patient and KKMMDO at Manipur Press Club today.

Md Sahidur said that his son Md Sahid had a boil inside his right ear and sought treatment at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital on November 2. He added that Dr Sudhir Ranjan told them that the case was serious and operation would be necessary.

He continued that the said doctor advised him to bring Md Sahid for operation on November 30, but when they came for check up on November 24 the doctor informed them that the condition had aggravated and immediate surgery was the only option. Consequently, the child was admitted on November 27 and operation was scheduled on the same day. However, Sudhir Ranjan evaded them for two days and none of the nurses provided information on his whereabouts. In this way, the doctor had wasted time and money for them, Md Sahidur asserted.

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State team to leave for national rally

IMPHAL, December 6: About 400 members of the Co-coordinating Body of Trade Union, Manipur are making hectic preparation to be a part of the All India Trade Union Congress Delhi mass rally to storm the Parliament during the winter session … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 6: About 400 members of the Co-coordinating Body of Trade Union, Manipur are making hectic preparation to be a part of the All India Trade Union Congress Delhi mass rally to storm the Parliament during the winter session of on December 12, 2013, said L Sotinkumar, delegate leader of the union.

Addressing media persons at Irabot Bhawan this afternoon Sotinkumar said that the 400 representatives will comprise of members of trade unions, farmer organizations, civil society bodies, including agricultural workers and working women under the aegis of the union. They will leave Imphal in separate batches on December 7, 8 and 9 of 200, 150 and 70 delegates respectively. He appealed against imposition of bandhs on those days.

Sotinkumar said that around four lakh representatives from trade unions across the country will gather for taking part in the mass rally. He added that the mass rally is being held to highlight the demands for raising of wage of the working class to Rs 10, 000 per month; fixing of salaries for casual, contract and master-roll employees at par with the salary of government employees and to shorten the days of enrollment or registration in trade unions to 45 days.

Sotin further said another 100 Manipuris from and around Delhi will be joining the state’s delegation.

AITUC consisted of CBTUM, AITUC, BMS, CITU, HMS INTUC, UTUC, AICCTU, AIUTUC, NPF, SEWA and Independent Workers and Employees Federation. The Prime Minister and Union Labour Minister already agreed that its 12-point charter of demands are genuine for the labour class of country but has so far failed to implement them.

During the stay in Delhi, the delegates from Manipur will stage a sit-in protest on December 11 at Janter Manter to highlight the state-specified problem. The General Secretary of All India Kishan Shabha Atul Kumar and CPI Lok Sabha Member Promod Panda has already taken the permission from the Central Government for the protest and meeting with the Prime Minister. On December 12, there will be a huge demonstration at the front of Parliament in the evening and the working women from Manipur will observe 74th Nupi Lal observation at Ram Lila Maidan ground Delhi..

Sotinkumar also announced that on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Chinga Meefam (convention during Janata Irabot period and regarded as the first ever class struggle against the kings rule), the coming year 2014 will be observed as Labour Year.

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Cental team on border fencing to arrive today

IMPHAL, Dec 6: A central team comprising of officials from the Border Road Organisation (BRO), Surveyor General of India and Ministry of Home Affairs will be arriving in the state tomorrow to conduct a spot inspection of the contentious Indo-Myanmar … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Dec 6: A central team comprising of officials from the Border Road Organisation (BRO), Surveyor General of India and Ministry of Home Affairs will be arriving in the state tomorrow to conduct a spot inspection of the contentious Indo-Myanmar border fencing at Moreh.

The team will be joined by 23 members of all political party delegation led by deputy chief minister Gaikhangam. The team after landing in Imphal will leave for Moreh in a chopper along with the deputy CM.  Sources said that all the survey work will be completed by December 8 and the team will leave Imphal on December 9.

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Checking the Unbridled Insanity

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh   And yet again, we stand at the fag-end of another tumultuous year. If there were no record-breaking bandhs or blockade this year, the series of bomb blasts and increasing spate of violence especially against … Continue reading

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh
 
And yet again, we stand at the fag-end of another tumultuous year. If there were no record-breaking bandhs or blockade this year, the series of bomb blasts and increasing spate of violence especially against women and children more than made up for it. With just less than a month left, before the year-end, there is still no let-up in the frequency of events bordering unbridled insanity that we get to witness on a daily routine, much to the chagrin of both the government and the public. The onus to ensure a fulfilling and promising environment in the state lies with both the state and its people. Violence against women and bomb blasts, by and large, occupied much reporting space in 2013. While, police action has been prompt in certain cases, there were also instances when the police were found wanting in both sensibility and enthusiasm. There is a growing apprehension among the general public on whether this unresponsiveness of the police could be attributed to the reported involvement of its personnel in several serious cases.

Amidst such a scenario, the public seem to have its own interpretation of justice, mob justice, which a right minded individual could only define as unbridled insanity. How else could one explain the presence of a mob and its justice after almost every violent incident in the state if not in all cases? 2013 also witnessed an unaccounted rise in the number of such insanity, when the mob took the law into its own hands and sometimes even attacking the law enforcers. Unless this insanity is put under control when it is still possible, there is every possibility that it could get more and more threatening, and defeat the very foundation of democracy if allowed to grow unchecked. There is a visible aloofness between the police and the public growing, which has led to the rising of the popular belief that the trust of the people in the police is at the down at the moment, and subsequently to the rise of such unwanted mob violence. It is evident enough from this popular belief that the key to any answer to any issue lies in the co-operation between the public and the state, especially with the state police. Any answer to issues confronting the society lies in the co-operation of the public and the state.

Amidst such popular feelings, the assurance of the new state DGP to put winning public confidence as his top priority comes in as a much awaited respite. Change also means new promises and surprises, and so, what better timing for the police department to work on the commitment for a healthy and better relation. As much as the public would like to see the police chief work on his commitment, there is no denying, he would himself like the full co-operation of both the public and his force in realising his enterprise.

A couple of weeks later, everyone will be so engrossed in the festivities and planning for the new-year ahead that all would be forgotten. While the advent of a new-year calls for celebration, it is also the time for all to retrospect on the ending year, and make the new year all the more promising and industrious.

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