Regulate the School Transport

Call it an overstatement, the demeaning silence maintained by our social agents over the tragic accident at Thoubal Leishangthem on July 3 in which an eight year old child met

Call it an overstatement, the demeaning silence maintained by our social agents over the tragic accident at Thoubal Leishangthem on July 3 in which an eight year old child met his last, with five other children critically injured; who are still fighting for their lives in the hospital, is utterly shameful. This is not to suggest for an impulsive protest demonstrations on the streets against the driver or the owner of the truck. The truck had a head-on collision with the van ferrying school children on that fateful day of the accident. For one, the civil voluntary organisations, which include the students’ organisations except for one or two, have failed to voice their concern regarding the safety of the school children. Civil organisations in the State with established credibility, which are known for their swiftness in responding against any violation of human rights, have been strangely calm when the right to life of our children is being transgressed. Clearly enough, negligence of safety guidelines was the cause of the accident. The Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights has rather been a toothless tiger on this matter as well. IFP had to literally extract opinion from the Commission in the aftermath of the accident. It was only when IFP knocked at the Commission’s door that the Chairperson had to react on the matter. If not for the intervention, the Commission would also have remained silent; resting on the fact that their job was long accomplished, as the transportation guidelines on the safety of the children were already issued in 2013. The Commission may well pass on the buck to the district Child Welfare Committees that it is their prerogative to take initiative on the implementation of the guidelines. No doubt, this is the everydayness of the State and how its machineries work with mutual dissonance. Given the scenario, the primacy of the civil organisation on an issue that involves the safety of the children is immediately called for. Two, the reason for silence by the political class is vividly written on the wall. They have little time to think for the children. Most of them are now deeply immersed in the lustful rush for power, of what they called a ‘reshuffle’ in the cabinet of the present ministry. What is in fact needed is a reshuffle of their outlook towards the plight of the people, more particularly of the children – the attention they deserve for a safe environment. The ceremonial visit by the Chief Minister or other VIPs to the hospital might have garnered a front-page space on the newspapers that too after the parents of the injured children protested on the streets, in front of the CM’s bungalow. Those parents who are still under the trauma should have been given immediate support by one and all. Ironically, they had to air their helplessness with indignity on the streets instead of attending their children in the hospital. It is high time for the authorities to check the schools and their transport systems to strictly act on them if they are found flouting the guidelines. Most probably, the school authorities could shy away from the responsibility, on the ground that transportations are in the hands of the private transporters. That it is beyond the control of the schools. Let it be known that the school authorities’ negligence with regards to the safety of children is a criminal negligence. They are obliged to follow the guidelines given by the Supreme Court. And this is what Nelson Mandela had once said, “Safety and security don’t just happen; they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear …There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.”

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“GoI reacted harshly against UN Special Rapporteur’s report”

IMPHAL, July 6: “The UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Rashida Manjoo who visited Manipur on April 28, last year presented her report on June 12 this year. She

IMPHAL, July 6: “The UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Rashida Manjoo who visited Manipur on April 28, last year presented her report on June 12 this year. She recommended, as a matter of urgency, the repeal of the AFSPA,” stated Babloo Loitongbam, adding that the Government of India reacted harshly against her recommendation claiming that it lacks “full objectivity and exhibits a tendency to over-simplify the issues”.

Babloo was speaking at a press conference organised by Human Rights Alert, Imphal on Sunday in the Regency Hall, Classic Hotel at 11 am.

Babloo said in her concluding statement to the UN Human Rights Council, the rapporteur mentioned her visit to Manipur and stated that she had never been subjected to the kind of humiliating treatment she received during her 14 visits to the country in any of her various missions in other countries.

Appreciating that the report “aptly outlines the due diligence obligations by the state to address not just the manifestations of violence – but most importantly its causes and consequences, so that social transformation becomes possible”, he said that civil society groups from Manipur participated in the interactive sessions after her report was presented and he took the floor on behalf of the Common Wealth Human Rights Initiative welcoming the report on behalf of the Working Group on Human Rights in India and the UN.

Among those who attended the UN session were HRA executive director Babloo Loitongbam, WAD general secretary Sobita Mangshatabam and Thangjam Dolendro, brother of Thangjam Manorama.

They were also present during today’s conference.

Others present in today’s function were Chitra Begum, co-convenor, District Women Committee, United NGO Mission, Manipur (UNM), Extra Judicial Execution Family Victim Association (EEVFAM) general secretary Idina and A Mobi, editor of Manipur This Week.

Sobita Mangshatabam, speaking on behalf of the Social Service Agency of Protestant Church in Germany and others, quoted from the report that “women in militarized region (…) live in constant state of siege and surveillance, whether in their homes or in public” and provided further insights using the experience of North East India.

She asserted that “rape and sexual and physical harassment of indigenous women by the army personnel was used as an instrument of war”.

Thangjam Dolendro Meitei, taking the floor during the interactive dialogue following the presentation of the report by the Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions, narrated the story of his sister Thangjam Manorama. He wondered why the Armed Forces Special Powers Act is used to protect the very criminals who raped and murdered his sister.

Over and above these two-minutes-direct-oral-interactions, the civil society group also organised side events on 11 and 12 June to explain in detail the human rights situation in Manipur to the interested participants of the Council. A film ‘Claiming Justice: Women’s Struggle against Impunity in NE India’ produced by HRA and EEVFAM was also screened, he added.

“Closely following this debate in the Human Rights Council”, Babloo Loitongbam said, “India was again reviewed by the UN Committee on Elimination of Discrimination Against Women on 2 July.”

He added that it may be noted that the United NGO Mission Manipur submitted an alternate report to the CEDAW Committee.

Pramila Patten of Mauritius, an expert on women rights asked many critical questions about AFSPA.

She asked about the priority given to the Justice Verma-Report, the stance of the new government vis-a-vis AFSPA and the permission to have trials against army personal within the framework of AFSPA, he added.

He said that the government delegation argued mainly about the operational needs of the army that in some areas it would be necessary to protect the armed forces for it to be effective although there should be no misuse.

The government is continuously surveying AFSPA, and misuse of the regulation would be accordingly prosecuted. For the moment, it would not be possible to repeal AFSPA. In addition, AFSPA is not enforced in large areas of Manipur, he added.

As the council was not convinced, Patten returned to AFSPA with the Justice Verma-Report as a source and quoted from it. However, no additional explanations were given by the government delegation, he said.

 

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Jiribam students begin NH-37 bandh, trucks damaged

JIRIBAM, July 6 (JNN): As announced earlier, the Jiribam units of four student bodies namely AMSU, MSF, DESAM and KSA have imposed a bandh on the Imphal-Jiribam Highway against the

JIRIBAM, July 6 (JNN): As announced earlier, the Jiribam units of four student bodies namely AMSU, MSF, DESAM and KSA have imposed a bandh on the Imphal-Jiribam Highway against the State government’s failure to turn into action its assurance to fill up the vacant posts for teachers in the sub-division.

The step had been taken up after their earlier step of locking government offices and schools since June 25, 2014 failed to propel the government into action, the student bodies had said.

Suspected bandh supporters stoned at security escorted vehicles carrying commodities for the construction of the rail line, damaging around 12 Tata trucks.

The incident occurred around 9.3am at Hilghat Sorok Atingbi and Kamranga.

The security escorted vehicles included mostly Bolero jeeps and Tata trucks.

Meanwhile, the Barak Circle Development Demand Committee has announced support to the agitation of the student bodies.

BCDDC general secretay, Vanlalhriet Hmar said the committee fully support the movement of the four student bodies.

In support of the movement, schools and offices in the Barak Circle have also been closed down, he said while elaborating on the lack of building structures for schools from lower to higher secondary levels.

He further talked on the need for teachers in the area.

 

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Malaria has claimed a student: ZSU-TA

IMPHAL, July 6 (NNN): Malaria has claimed the life of a class-8 student of Hamai English School at Tamei under Tamenglong district on July 3 and there has been rising

IMPHAL, July 6 (NNN): Malaria has claimed the life of a class-8 student of Hamai English School at Tamei under Tamenglong district on July 3 and there has been rising number of patients at Tamei Primary Health Centre (PHC) but due to absence of doctors the situation is getting worse, according to Zeliangrong Students Union-Tamei Area (ZSU-TA).

Malaria and other diseases are affecting the Tamei sub division but in want of doctors the plight of the patients is mounting by the day, rued Pougaibou, convenor of ZSU-TA. He also said that at least there should be five doctors posted at the Tamei PHC but that was not done.

“The transfer order of the only doctor who is posted at the Tamei PHC has also been issued adding to the woes of the people,” Pougaibou further narrated.

Meanwhile, the convenor of ZSU-TA has threatened to resort to serious forms of agitation along the national highways in collaboration with other students’ bodies if the required number of doctors is not posted at the Tamei PHC by the state government.

“Time and again we have been requesting the concerned authorities to post doctors at the PHC but to no avail,” Pougaibou said. The student leader also said that the whole sub division of Tamei is depending on the Tamei PHC “but the state government continues to show its callous and indifferent attitude towards the people of Tamei sub division.”

 

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Local farmer turns U-Morok into a hot enterprise

By Dnbir IMPHAL, July 6: There are a number of educated but un-employed persons in the State, but there are those who innovate their resources and however meagre it is,

By Dnbir
IMPHAL, July 6: There are a number of educated but un-employed persons in the State, but there are those who innovate their resources and however meagre it is, manage to eke out a livelihood. One such example is Takhellemba Anand Singh, 27, son of T Yaima Singh of Nongdam Bazar , Imphal East.

Anand is married and has a daughter. He is educated but is unemployed. Due to certain financial constraints and inability to invest in any venture, Anand was not able to provide for his family at first.

He however owns a small tract of land which measures 30 by 15 square feet. This is a very small area as compared to any farm utilised for producing cash crops.

But, on June 17, he underwent a farmers training programme at Bangalore for five days at the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research organised by the State Horticulture department.

The said program was participated by 25 farmers from the State inclusive of two officials of the concerned department.

At the training, Anand underwent through various training methods of planting cash crops.

But, when he returned, he had no means or facility of procuring a greenhouse which is essential for production of saplings. Undeterred, he planted around 500 saplings of the ghost chili U-morok, the cost incurred for the endeavor was around Rs 17,000 at the initial stage.

As his plantation area was small, there was no viability of producing the chili en masse. But, the plantation he undertook is not to produce the chili but to sell the plants.

The plantation he undertakes is to fertilise the soil and produce chilli saplings. After a maturation period of about a month or so, the sapling stands at a height of around 6 inches.

After careful attention of maintaining his saplings, he is able to sell the plants wholesale and there is no dearth of customers. He mentioned that he sells the plant according to its maturity. If a plant is small, then he charges around 50 Rs but if it is mature and has started bearing chilis, then it fetches a good price, Anand said.

He has been selling to customers for some time and has been approached by clients even from outside of Manipur. But, till date, he has not received any help from the State government.

The idea of planting chili came to him when he observed that the ghost chili was an essential part of the Manipuri cuisine.

At first, he had started a farm at a nearby hill at Nongdam, Punshi Nunshang Hingnakol Lamdai Chingol. He planted turmeric at the said area initially with expectations of getting financial returns. The plantation is still progressing till date and awaiting maturation.

What is interesting is that, his chili farming is totally organic and use bio-compost and vermi-compost.

He is aided by his family in taking care of the saplings, the daily watering, putting manure etc. is altogether a family job. His residence is located around 23 kilometres from Imphal city at Nongdam near Nongdam Bazar, Imphal East.

 

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IGNTU VC concerned over campus vandalism

IMPHAL, July 6: The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Vice-Chancellor, professor TV Kattimani has called upon the students against vandalism in the university campus. Extended his greetings towards the students

IMPHAL, July 6: The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Vice-Chancellor, professor TV Kattimani has called upon the students against vandalism in the university campus.

Extended his greetings towards the students of the university in a letter, TV Kattimani said that the university is indebted to the Central Government for having conceived of creating a Tribal University with its national jurisdiction for Inclusive Development through imparting education to tribal youths.

However, he stressed that the vandalism caused by the students and cancellation of admission entrance examinations have severely affected the future of the aspiring students.

It said the IGBTU has not done any negligence in its duty in responding to the demands of the students in the best possible manner.

It is unfortunate that some of the student leaders haveworked against the interests and functioning of academics and administration and even goes to length to ransack the offices of the rented buildings and threaten to make further damages to the property, the letter said.

It has been requested to the students to give constructive and pragmatic suggestions for improving efficiency in the delivery system and refrain from doing such kinds of vandalism and paralysing the Regional Campus Manipur at Imphal said the Vice-Chancellor in the letter made available to the media.

 

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10-year-old found hanging

IMPHAL, July 6: A 10-year-old was today found hanging at Porompat Khongkham Leirak around 11am. The boy was rushed to the JNIMS but was declared brought dead by the doctors.

IMPHAL, July 6: A 10-year-old was today found hanging at Porompat Khongkham Leirak around 11am.

The boy was rushed to the JNIMS but was declared brought dead by the doctors.

Family members have identified the boy as Wangkheirakpam Merajao, son of Ibomcha of Nongdren Mamang Leikai.

Merajo was found hanging at his elder brother’s wife’s residence where he had been staying along with his younger brother since some months back, informed the family.

Family members had seen Merajao playing with his younger brother in the ground floor of the building in the morning.

After sometime, he had gone up saying that he was sleepy and will take a nap, said the family.

He was later found hanging from a wood frame of the ceiling with a piece of cloth inside the room.

Soon the present family members informed the others and he was rushed to the JNIMS, but succumbed on the way.

The body has been deposited at JNIMS morgue for post mortem and the police have taken up a case.

 

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Dead bodies claimed

IMPHAL, July 6: The dead bodies of Sushila who was found hanging and her infant daughter have been claimed by the JAC and family members from the RIMS morgue today.

IMPHAL, July 6: The dead bodies of Sushila who was found hanging and her infant daughter have been claimed by the JAC and family members from the RIMS morgue today.

The bodies had been lying unclaimed at the morgue since July 1.

Although both the JAC and the family are yet to bring any agreement with the government, the bodies have been claimed after the police warned to dispose the bodies if they remain unclaimed till this noon.

 

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‘Change of BJP State president likely’

IMPHAL, July 6: After the NDA came to power in the Centre, there is a likelihood of a new national president of the BJP, which could be followed by change

IMPHAL, July 6: After the NDA came to power in the Centre, there is a likelihood of a new national president of the BJP, which could be followed by change of guard for the party in Manipur and Tamil Nadu, a party insider has said.

Elaborating further, the source said the State unit president, Th Chaoba was called to the national capital on July 2-3, however, Chaoba had failed to attend to the call.

At the same time several dissident leaders of the State unit have been camping at the national capital awaiting the change of party president on the national level, it said.

 

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7 loaded trucks damaged in Manipur – Nagaland Post

7 loaded trucks damaged in ManipurNagaland PostThe blockade on NH-37 which is considered to be the second life line of the people of Manipur was called in protest against the delay in appointment of required teachers for the educational institutions in…

7 loaded trucks damaged in Manipur
Nagaland Post
The blockade on NH-37 which is considered to be the second life line of the people of Manipur was called in protest against the delay in appointment of required teachers for the educational institutions in Jiribam sub-division of Imphal East district

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Manipur protest hit normal life – Nagaland Post

Manipur protest hit normal lifeNagaland PostNormal shopping and marketing as well as business activities in Imphal markets were Saturday hit by a snap protest of the women vendors of women markets (Nupi Keithel). The women vendors rose up in protest de…

Manipur protest hit normal life
Nagaland Post
Normal shopping and marketing as well as business activities in Imphal markets were Saturday hit by a snap protest of the women vendors of women markets (Nupi Keithel). The women vendors rose up in protest demanding removal of streets vendors who …

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NH-37 to get priority: Gadkari to Manipur minister – Times of India

NH-37 to get priority: Gadkari to Manipur ministerTimes of IndiaRatankumar met Gadkari at the Transport Bhawan in New Delhi and asked the Union minister to give the go-ahead for bus services between Imphal and Mandalay before the Manipur Sangai Festiva…

NH-37 to get priority: Gadkari to Manipur minister
Times of India
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UNC slams Manipur’s land use policy – Times of India

UNC slams Manipur's land use policyTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The Manipur government's New Land Use Policy (NLUP), 2014, aimed at improving productivity and minimizing pressure on land resources, has been strongly opposed by United Naga Council (UNC…

UNC slams Manipur's land use policy
Times of India
IMPHAL: The Manipur government's New Land Use Policy (NLUP), 2014, aimed at improving productivity and minimizing pressure on land resources, has been strongly opposed by United Naga Council (UNC). The organization claims that the policy will …

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