Committee constituted to explore legal routes available to protect indigenous peoples

IMPHAL, August 6: A 13 member committee of political parties has been constituted, led by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as chairman and MLA RK Anand as convener. The committee will

IMPHAL, August 6: A 13 member committee of political parties has been constituted, led by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as chairman and MLA RK Anand as convener. The committee will examine and consult legal experts to explore if a law can be enacted in the State to protect the indigenous peoples. 

The said committee was constituted in a marathon meeting of all political parties on the hot issue of Inner Line Permit system, held today at the office chamber of the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi. The meeting chaired by the Chief Minister and started this afternoon at 2 and continued till 7:30 in the evening.

The newly constituted committee will meet on August 9. 

In today’s meeting, representatives of most of the political parties were present, except for the Naga Peoples’ Front, NPF. The 13 members are: deputy CM Gaikhangam and MLA RK Anand of Congress, L Ibomcha of NCP, Dr I Ibohalbi of Trinamool, Dr M Nara of CPI, Ksh Shanta of CPI (M), K Shyam of LJP, Manihar Goswami of JD (S), M Tombi of JD (U), RK Shivachandra of BJP and K Kabita Devi of BSP, Th Manihar of AAP and N Sovakiran of MPP. 

The committee will submit a report to the Government soon but has not fixed a date for doing so. 

Moirangthem Tombi of JD (U) speaking on the sidelines of the meeting said the political parties have collectively urged the Government to release the agitators who are in police custody. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/committee-constituted-to-explore-legal-routes-available-to-protect-indigenous-peoples/

ILP agitation: Policeman misfires smoke bomb, injures self

  IMPHAL, August 6: A policeman was seriously injured when a smoke bomb targeted at a student’s rally demanding Inner Line Permit misfired and exploded near his face this afternoon. Athokpam

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Students seek shelter as a smoke bomb fell among them during an ILP demand rally. Source: IFP

 

IMPHAL, August 6: A policeman was seriously injured when a smoke bomb targeted at a student’s rally demanding Inner Line Permit misfired and exploded near his face this afternoon. 

Athokpam Herojit, 27, son of A Raghu, a personnel of the Wangoi Police officer in charge’s team was hit on the face by a smoke bomb misfired by another personnel at Yumnam Leikai, while trying to control students of Manipur College. 

Herojit, who is from Samurou Naorem Chakprou Leikai, was rushed to the hospital immediately. 

Students continue to take out rallies demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit in the State today, even as an all-political party meeting to discuss the issue was underway at the Chief Minister’s office chamber this evening. 

A large number of Manipur College students took out a rally trying to proceed towards the Chief Minister’s bungalow, but were stopped by the police at Yumnam Leikai. 

Students were heard shouting slogans demanding ILP implementation in the State. 

Police fired several rounds of smoke bombs and tear gas shells in their effort to control the demonstrating students.

The firing of the tear gas shells and smoke bombs also created chaos amongst the smaller students studying in schools located in the area. 

Students of other schools and colleges also took out rallies under the aegis of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System, students’ wing. 

Ram Lal Paul School students also took out a similar rally, which was controlled by the police in front of the school gate. 

GP Women’s college students also took out a rally. 

Several students were also injured during different agitations demanding implementation of ILP in the State today. 

Five of the injured have been identified as BA 5th semester student of GP Women’s College Khwairakpam Sushma, daughter of Khwairakpam Merena of Kongba Bazar, BA 1st year student Naorem Gopeshor son of Inaobi of Mayang Imphal, Chabung Copeny Leikai, BA III semester, GP Women’s College student Jenny Kom daughter of Akhup Kom of Maibung Kom, B Sc 1st semester, Manipur College student Thounaojam Sunder son of Thounaojam Nandeshori of Konjeng and Bsc III semester, Manipur College student Ranjana Phamdom daughter of Jila Phamdon of Thangju. 

While the first three have been admitted at RIMS, the other three were admitted at the Iboyaima Hospital in Singjamei. 

Meanwhile, according to a statement of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System, sit in protests were also staged at different places today. 

It said sit in protest were held at Iroisemba Lambi Khongnag makhong, Luker, Salam bazar board Mamang leikai, Khamaram (Kameng Mamang), Iroisemba community hall, Nambol Kha Jiri, Nachou, Nambol Kamong Maisnam Leikai community hall, Nambol Kamong Maisnam Leikai Maning, Nambol Kamong Langoljam, Nambol Naorem, Kumbi, Hapta Golapati opp oil pump, Naharup Mayai Leikai, Mahaballi Kabui villagers near the Advance Hospital, Pureiromba Nongpok Ingkhol, Konung mang, Khabam Lamkhai, Kwakeithel Akham Leikai, Sugunu, etc. 

Our Bishnupur Correspondent adds: Students from six schools of Kumbi and its surrounding areas today took out a joint rally under the JCILPS demanding implementation of the ILP in the State. 

Students from Kumbi High School, Sanatombi Oriental School, Shamballei Sekpil School, YP School, Ideal School and Sandong primary School converged at the Kumbi bazar. 

The rally started from the bazar area and after reaching Kumbi Terakha returned back to the bazar area. 

The students shouted slogans demanding ILP implementation, clarification on the silence of the MLAs during the recent Budget session, public representatives should step down on moral grounds, etc. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/ilp-agitation-policeman-misfires-smoke-bomb-injures-self/

Ranjita JAC warns as government misses deadline

    THOUBAL, August 6: The JAC formed in connection with the suspected killing of Lourembam Ranjita has warned that the government should be held responsible for any untoward incident

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THOUBAL, August 6: The JAC formed in connection with the suspected killing of Lourembam Ranjita has warned that the government should be held responsible for any untoward incident arising out of the JAC’s movement seeking justice. 

The warning came after the deadline set by the JAC demanding the authorities to produce the culprits ended today. 

Family members of the deceased along with JAC members, local MLA K Meghachandra, Andro MLA Shyamkumar, minister Oken, Imphal East adhyaksha K Tombi, ZP member Kh Sobha, pradhan S Kumar along with meira paibis met the Chief Minister today. 

Later after the meeting with the Chief Minister, the JAC convened a public meeting at Yairipok Khoirom. 

The JAC said that even though the government has missed the deadline, the Chief Minister has assured to arrest the culprits at the earliest and punish them accordingly. 

Following the Chief Minister’s assurance, the JAC and family members have decided to take the body tomorrow, the JAC said. 

Further according to the JAC, during today’s meeting, the Chief Minister had instructed several concerned police officers to expedite investigation in the case and to arrest the culprits at the earliest. 

The JAC, at the same time lamented the concerned authority’s failure to produce the culprits even after five days since Ranjita’s body was found. 

Lourembam Ranjita Devi, 33, wife of L Loken Singh of Yairipok Khoirom Mathak was found dead at their Kakmayai Mamang Loukol field under Yairipok Police during a manhunt during the night of August 2 launched after she failed to return from the fields. 

The JAC asked as to why the police continue to keep in their custody several individuals arrested in connection with case, if they have been found not guilty. 

Local MLA Meghachandra expressed deep condolence against the incident. He further assured to provide all possible help in the case. 

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, local residents had staged a sit in protest at Khoirom Mathak Leikai Hand Pump Keithel decrying the suspected killing. 

During the sit in protest, the road from Khoirom Ataobung Bazar to Yairipok Chandrakhong was blocked. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/ranjita-jac-warns-as-government-misses-deadline/

Women are mirrors of a society: Ak Mirabai

IMPHAL, August 6: A 6-month vocational training course given to female jail inmates concluded with the distribution of participation certificates by Social Welfare minister AK Mirabai today at Manipur Central

IMPHAL, August 6: A 6-month vocational training course given to female jail inmates concluded with the distribution of participation certificates by Social Welfare minister AK Mirabai today at Manipur Central Jail. 

During the function, Mirabai said that those women who have spent their lives in the jail are not inmates by choice but landed there because there were led into the wrong paths. Despite being in the jail, the female jail inmates have responsibilities of maintaining their families and hence the vocational training was provided to 15 female jail inmates in the first phase of the programme, she added. 

Pointing out that the training will be provided to more women inmates in subsequent phases, Mirabai expressed her optimism that the training would be of some help to the inmates to augment the incomes of their respective families after their return to the mainstream. 

“Women who are the mirrors of society are extremely important in any society. Without women, no society can exist,” she emphasised. 

She said the vocational training programme was organized with an aim to ensure self-earning jobs to the female prisoners.

Mirabai encouraged the female inmates to look forward to a new life after their stay in prison and to never follow the wrong paths again while assuring them of providing maximum help after their return to normal life with various departmental schemes. 

The six month vocational training course for female jail inmates for their rehabilitation was sponsored by the Manipur State Women Development Co-operation Ltd, Imphal. 

The 15 inmates received their certificates from Mirabai. Social Welfare director Dr Rangitabali Waikhom and Manipur Central Jail SP BGO Lein Mang Jail were also present at the function.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/women-are-mirrors-of-a-society-ak-mirabai/

MGNREGA training camps held at Thoubal

THOUBAL, August 6: A three day Training cum Orientation programme was organised by District Programme Coordinator, Thoubal District on ‘MGNREGA Operational Guideline, 2013’ of Thoubal and Kakching C.D. Block Zilla

THOUBAL, August 6: A three day Training cum Orientation programme was organised by District Programme Coordinator, Thoubal District on ‘MGNREGA Operational Guideline, 2013’ of Thoubal and Kakching C.D. Block Zilla Parishad members at Kshetri Sanglen and attended by Thoubal Zilla Parishad Adyaksha, Kh. Swarnalata as the chief guest. 

During the programme, MGNREGA, Thoubal District Training Coordinator, S. Ranjan had said that MGNREGA, which is the flagship of Indian Government changes accordingly. He further stressed the training program was held so that PRI members can understand the continuous changing of the act so as to help the public in understanding the act as well. 

It may be mentioned that during the opening session of the program, SIRD, Manipur faculty, Ng. Jogendrajit has discussed on the issues of ‘Key stake holders, roles and responsibilities, job cards and demand for works’ and IEC, State Level Officer, Kh. Ibochouba stressed on the topic ‘Social Mobilisation and Possible Convergence works in MGNREGS’as resource persons. 

In the afternoon session, DRDA Thoubal, Program Officer, Kh. Muhindro had emphasized on the topic ‘Roles of PRIs in implementing MGNREGS’and Executive Engineer, Ng. Somorendro also discussed on ‘Planning for works and preparation of Labour Budget in MGNREGS’. 

According to a release of the Training Coordinator, discussions on ‘Architecture, Key Messages and Permissible Works of MGNREGS’ will be presented by SIRD Faculty, Doctor A. Somorendro and ‘Financing Matters, Accosting and Utilization of Funds in MGNREGS’ will bediscussed by Commerce Department, Associate Professor, Doctor Kh.Tomba as resource persons during the 1st session of the 2nd day of theprogram. 

During the afternoon session of the program ‘Maintenance of Records and Management Information System in MGNREGS by L. Tomba and ‘Social Audit, Vigilance and Grievance Redressal in MGNREGA by DRDA Thoubal, Program Officer, Kh. Muhindro will be presented. 

On the final day of the program, DRDA Thoubal, Executive Engineer, Ng. Somarendro will discuss on the topic ‘Quality Management of works and Payment of Wages’ during the morning session. And in the afternoon session, DRDA Thoubal, PO, Kh. Muhindro will stress on ‘Capacity Building and Awareness Generation in MGNREGS’. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/mgnrega-training-camps-held-at-thoubal/

Applications called for LIME scholarship

IMPHAL, August 6: The Students’ League Manipur has stated that Manipur University will offer Lamyanba Irabot Memorial Educational Scholarship (LIME-scholarship) for Master of Arts (MA) starting from this year onward. According

IMPHAL, August 6: The Students’ League Manipur has stated that Manipur University will offer Lamyanba Irabot Memorial Educational Scholarship (LIME-scholarship) for Master of Arts (MA) starting from this year onward. 

According to a release of the organisation, the scholarship will be offered to those students who are poor and cannot afford to pay for their fees. 

The scholarship programme can only be taken by students from family who are Below Poverty Line (BPL). 

It said Meitei students must come from villages and their parents must be farmers or workers in the fields. Scheduled caste students must be form Andro village or Leimaram village with poor family back-ground. Scheduled tribes students must be of Aimol, Tarao, Purum, Kom, Chothe, Chiru, Kharam, Khoibu and Koireng tribes. 

The scholarship will be awarded to 20 students and 10 students belonging to Meitei community who are living outside Manipur such as Assam or Tripura. Students from Assam and Tripura may submit their applications for the scholarship. The application forms can be availed from Marxism Learning Centre, RIMS Road from August 10 onwards, it said. 

According to another release of the organisation, a Patriotic Poetry competition and Symposium will be organised in collaboration with other organisations by the Students’ League Manipur on August 13, Patriotic Day. The competition will be held at four districts of Manipur, namely Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur and Thoubal, it said. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/applications-called-for-lime-scholarship/

Six hurt in police-student clash in Manipur – Assam Tribune

E-Pao.netSix hurt in police-student clash in ManipurAssam TribuneWomen protesters demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur confronting police, in Imphal on Wednesday. – UB Photos. IMPHAL, Aug 6 – More than five students were …


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Women protesters demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur confronting police, in Imphal on Wednesday. – UB Photos. IMPHAL, Aug 6 – More than five students were hurt while one policeman sustained injury in police-student …
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