Increase in production possible after renewed funding: Cacoon farmers

IMPHAL, April 24: New funding under the North East Textile Promotion Scheme, NERTPS has given new hopes to sericulture farmers in the State, said a farmer from Imphal East district

IMPHAL, April 24: New funding under the North East Textile Promotion Scheme, NERTPS has given new hopes to sericulture farmers in the State, said a farmer from Imphal East district at the venue of the ongoing four-day long Cocoon Buyers`™ and Sellers`™ Meet.

The meet is being held at the Sericulture Project Management Complex Sangaipat Imphal East.

Speaking to media persons, cocoon farmer Tidimus from Soraland Yairipok said cocoon farming has been practiced in his village since a long time back. In the past, the farmers were not satisfied with the funding and many had even left the practice, he said.

However, during the last couple of years the centrally sponsored scheme has been revived, he said.

With proper guidance from the officials, he said he is able to start and produce atleast 40 kg more than his previous yield.

Financial assistance under the scheme has encouraged farmers to work harder and if such a trend continues production will certainly increase in the coming years, the farmer said.

Another farmer from Uyumpok Village, Y Devananda said that before there were many cocoon rearers however, production was very less and this was because the farmers think only of money.

He said a family can easily survive by rearing cocoons.

The farmer continued that he was unable to construct a proper molting house for rearing cocoon.

Now that the farmers have received 70 percent of the financial assistance meant under the scheme, he has constructed one which is still not big enough, he said.

Production can increase if he is able to expand his molting house, he continued.

Sericulture department, assistant director Technical head quarter said the department officials have the records of all the cocoons brought in by the farmers of every district.

As per the record available, approximately 5000 kgs of cocoon have been brought at the meet till date, he said.

He continued that the sericulture officials monitor the cocoon products brought to the meet before they are sold off. The finest cocoon has a 25 percent silk percentage and the rates of the cocoon are fixed by the department according to the silk percentage, he added.

Cocoon with more than 18 percent silk are sold at Rs 400/ kg while those with less than 18 percent silk are sold at Rs 300/ kg, he added.

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Police dept found flouting new transfer policy

IMPHAL, April 24: Higher authorities of the Manipur Police department have been found neglecting to comply with the new transfer and posting policy of non-gazetted civil police/ Manipur Rifles/ India

IMPHAL, April 24: Higher authorities of the Manipur Police department have been found neglecting to comply with the new transfer and posting policy of non-gazetted civil police/ Manipur Rifles/ India Reserve battalion personnel which has already been implemented.

During an investigation, IFP has found several incidents of the transfer policy being overlooked.

Superintendent of Police, Criminal Investigation Department (Special Branch) who is also the SP (Narcotic and Affairs of Border) and the Public Relations Officer, Manipur Police Department had issued an official press release regarding the implementation of the new transfer police in January this year.

The official statement issued on January 22, 2015 said `Based on an order issued by the Home department, government of Manipur spelling out the new transfer and posting policy, the Manipur Police Department has recently implemented the new policy on `Transfer and Posting`™ of police personnel of all non-gazetted personnel of Civil Police, Manipur Rifles Battalion and India Reserve Battalion of Manipur Police Department.`

The highlights of the new policy include: There will be periodical rotational transfer of all non-gazetted police personnel from Valley to Hill and vice-versa in accordance with fixed posting tenure, ie, each tenure of posting in the valley area is of four years while in respect of the Hill area it is of two years; the same rotational transfer/posting policy is also applicable to all ministerial, medical and non-combatant staff as far as practicable.

Now what is surprising is that on April 7, the Director General of Police Shahid Ahmad had issued the transfer of 53 police inspectors who are included in the non-gazetted personnel of the department.

The official order no E/37/20/2007- PHQ (Adm) 2975 dated April 7, 2015 was signed by the DGP himself.

The DGP had issued the transfer of the 53 police inspectors under Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Chandel, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, CID (SB), SP/ Vigilance etc.

However, even though the new transfer policy has been already implemented, some of the police inspectors who are non-gazetted personnel are found to have been posted at the same post for more than 10-20 years and the units of the Manipur Police department where such personnel are found in the highest numbers are SP/ CID (SB), SP/ CID (CB), SP/ CID (security) and SP/ CID (Technical).

All these units are stationed in Imphal West district which is one of the valley districts.

Some of them were even bewildered with the transfer and posting system of their own department.

At the same time, while the DGP`™s April 7 order issuing the transfer and posting of the 53 inspectors had stated that the SsP concerned will implement the posting order within three days of issue of the order and proper handing/taking over of charge of PS. Case records, etc, the DGP issued another order on April 10 staying the posting of two inspector from the 53 inspectors.

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JAC demands compensation for IED blast victim

IMPHAL, Apr 24: In protest against the powerful IED blast triggered by unidentified persons near the main gate of Manipur University at Canchipur in Imphal West on April 22 in

IMPHAL, Apr 24: In protest against the powerful IED blast triggered by unidentified persons near the main gate of Manipur University at Canchipur in Imphal West on April 22 in which five civilians suffered injuries, a sit-in-protest was staged by locals at the premises of United Youths Club, Khangabok Part II Maisnam Leikai, Thoubal district today.

The protest held with ex-Padhan N Modhu Singh presiding over it unanimously resolved to form a Joint Action Committee christened as JAC Against the Bomb Blast at Canchipur near MU Gate.

Subsequently upon its formation, the JAC adopted certain resolutions in connection with the bomb blast.

It resolved to urge the government to borne the medical expenditure for N Romio, 19 son of N Tombisana of Khangabok Part II Maisnam Leikai. Romio, a labourer was badly wounded in the IED blast and is undergoing treatment at RIMS Hospital.

The JAC also resolved to demand the government to provide compensation to Romio at the earliest failing which it along with civil society organizations will resort to launch different forms of agitation.

Placards which read such as `We condemn attack on labourers`™, `What is the fault of Romio`™, `Attack on labourers is an act of coward`™, `Punish the perpetrators behind the IED blast`™ etc were displayed at the protest demonstration.

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Culling operation ends, mopping of infected areas begins

IMPHAL, April 24: Altogether 20530 fowl were culled during the entire culling operation taken up by the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry directorate, said jt director Dr H Chaoba. At

IMPHAL, April 24: Altogether 20530 fowl were culled during the entire culling operation taken up by the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry directorate, said jt director Dr H Chaoba.

At the same time, mopping of the infected area which is within a 1 km aerial radius from the epicenter ICAR and surveillance operation in the surveillance area which is within 10 km aerial radius have also been simultaneously started with the completion of the culling operation, he continued.

On the last day of culling operation, 1917 fowl were culled and a total of 1000 kg poultry feed and 45 eggs were destroyed.

Four RRTs have started mopping exercise in the infected areas while another four RRTs have started surveillance work.

The first RRT team conducted surveillance work at Kakwa Lilando Lampak, Singjamei Waikhom Leikai, Thongju, Kiyamgei Manign Leikai, Bashikhong Kongba Irong, Bamol Kampu, Kongba Kshetrileikai, Akampat, Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai; the second team conducted at Khumbong, Khumbong bazaar, Konthoujam Mayai Leikai, Bomdier, Ahallup Awang Leikai, Sagoltongba Patsoi part I, II and III.

Another team conducted surveillance work at Taothong, Lamshang, Awang Leikai, Heibongpokpi, Lairenkabi Maning Leikai while another conducted at Tingri, Awang Wabagai, Keikol, Nillakuthi Awang Leikai and Lamkhai, Koirengei etc.

It is also learnt that the RRT conducting culling operation at Lamphel VIP colony were stopped from entering the colony by the guards, however, after the team returned along with a Lamphel Police team led by a SDPO, the operation was conducted later in the evening.

Dr H Chaoba also said that an expert team from the national capital will soon be reaching the State to start sanitization process and issue sanitization certificates.

Meanwhile, sources informed that a total of 39, 405 people of 7349 families in Imphal West and East areas within 3 km of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Lamphelpat were surveyed today as part of the ongoing house to house survey being conducted by health officials following the confirmation of Bird Flu outbreak which was first reported from the chicks reared at the Poultry Unit of ICAR on April 18.

The extensive survey is being conducted by 15 Sectors comprising of health experts under Health Services Manipur.

During the survey conducted today, no one was found with symptoms related to Bird Flu disease.

According to reports gathered from State Level Monitoring Cell of Health Services Manipur, altogether 18, 292 people of 3663 families were surveyed on the first day of the survey while 24, 611 people of 4289 families were surveyed on the second day. During the course of the house to house survey, no one was found infected with the Bird Flu disease.

The survey will further continue in areas within 3 km of the epicentre, it said.

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`State Commission for different-abled persons will be made full-fledged`

IMPHAL, April 24: Once the State Commission for the differently abled persons is made full-fledged, it will be of great value and benefit for the disabled persons both in the

IMPHAL, April 24: Once the State Commission for the differently abled persons is made full-fledged, it will be of great value and benefit for the disabled persons both in the hills and the valley, said deputy speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly MK Preshow Shimray.

He was addressing the 4th foundation day of the State Platform of Disabled People`™s Organisation at the Manipur Press Club today.

He said the commission was established with due approval of the Chief Minister and his cabinet ministers, however, it is still in a tender stage and cannot function fully as of yet.

In another year or two, the commission will hopefully be fully running, he said.

Once it is fully functional, both the Central and State government will provide various advantages through the commission to the differently abled persons of both the hills and the valley, he added.

At the same time, the commission under the present State commissioner L Nabakishwor Singh has already started working for the welfare of the differently abled.

He further appealed to the differently abled persons to get their handicap certificate in order to enjoy the facilities provided by the government.

Preshow further lauded the volunteers of the SPDPO for working for the welfare of the differently abled.

President, SPDPO, Dr Sapam Jasowanta Singh highlighted that the organisation was established on April 24, 2011 for the differently abled persons of all districts of Manipur. The platform aims to strengthen the disability movement in Manipur, he said.

Meanwhile, the organisation also submitted a memorandum to the deputy Speaker highlighting their demands which included a State Policy for Disability, assurance of full security to women and children with disabilities, creating a barrier free environment, allotment of office rooms with assets for the organisation and State health Insurance for persons with disabilities.

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TRAI reaches out to telecom consumers of the State

IMPHAL, April 24: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) held its first Telecom Consumer Outreach Programme for Manipur at The Classic Hotel, North AOC, Imphal today. The interactive programme was

IMPHAL, April 24: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) held its first Telecom Consumer Outreach Programme for Manipur at The Classic Hotel, North AOC, Imphal today.

The interactive programme was meant to inform the telecom consumers about their rights and privileges. Large number of telecom consumers, representatives of all Telecom Service Providers of Manipur, students, government officials and consumer advocacy groups, Consumers Forums and NGOs participated in the programme.

A Robert J Ravi, advisor (QoS/TD), TRAI New Delhi, in his keynote address highlighted about the various measures taken up by TRAI in recent times to protect the consumers`™ interest.

He detailed various consumer centric regulations, directions and orders issued by TRAI.

Rupa Pal Choudhury, advisor, Regional Office, Kolkata explained about the roles and function of TRAI and the various initiatives taken by TRAI for the protection of telecom consumers. She also highlighted about TRAI regulations concerning Mobile Number Portability (MNP), Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC), Complaint Redressal Mechanism and Value Added Services.

A Robert J Ravi, advisor (QoS/TD), TRAI New Delhi also made a presentation covering the various issues related to consumers of telecom and broadcasting sectors.

The digitization of cable TV network has already been completed in the four metro cities and 38 cities. Manipur has started the process to complete within this current year, and this will be a complete transition to digital cable TV by 2016, he continued.

Such digitization can provide various value added services including broadband for the consumers. The cable operators should have a designated complaint handling and redressal system, he said.

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Autopsy on recovered human skulls conducted at RIMS

IMPHAL, April 24: Department of Forensic Medicine of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) has started the post mortem examination on the human skulls and skeletal remains which were found

IMPHAL, April 24: Department of Forensic Medicine of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) has started the post mortem examination on the human skulls and skeletal remains which were found during excavation at the erstwhile complex of Tombisana High School, Old Assembly Road by Public Works Department (PWD) for the construction of a market shed for women.

According to reports received by this daily, the post mortem examination on the eight human skulls and skeletal remains started from April 21 following an order issued by District Magistrate, Imphal West.

As per the order, each Executive Magistrate should take part in the post mortem examination. Sub-Deputy Collector of Imphal West, Md Daulat as an Executive Magistrate had taken part in the post mortem examination conducted so far. Amongst officials of District Magistrate of Imphal West, Robertson and Jadumani as Executive Magistrates will take part in the post mortem examination till its completion.

Investigation Officer of City Police Station, Kamson is working together with the Executive Magistrates in the inquest work of the post mortem examination conducted so far. Forensic experts of RIMS are also assisting in the in-depth examination of the human skulls and skeletal remains which are kept in four boxes wrapped by plastic.

Apart from the eight human skulls and different sizes of skeletal remains which were sealed after being recovered by the police, the sealed items included human hairs and earth samples.

Video footages of the opening of the sealed boxes and process of the post mortem examination are also being recorded, the reports said.

It may be recalled here that the human skulls and skeletal remains were recovered during excavation at the former campus of Tombisana High School on December 25 and 26, 2014.

Following the stunning recovery that has come as a shocker to the state, a case was registered at Heingang Police Station, Imphal East under UD no 12 of HNG PS/2014. Later the case was transferred to City Police Station, Imphal West and subsequently registered a case under UD no 9 of City PS/2014 U/S 174 CrPc.

At first, the human skulls and skeletal remains were kept at JNIMS morgue. Later, it was brought to RIMS morgue on December 27 last.

A state cabinet meeting convened on December 29 with Chief Minister O Ibobi in the chair had decided to hand over the case to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

In connection with the recovery of the human skulls and skeletal remains, Human Rights Alert (HRA) and Families of Involuntary Disappeared Association Manipur (FIDAM) had filed a Public Interest Litigation at High Court of Manipur.

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Storm brings forth school`s deplorable condition

IMPHAL, April 24: The Sakhi Devi Girls`™ High School (Government Aided) which is situated in Uripok Yambem Leikai Imphal is in a deplorable condition. The situation has been brought up

IMPHAL, April 24: The Sakhi Devi Girls`™ High School (Government Aided) which is situated in Uripok Yambem Leikai Imphal is in a deplorable condition.

The situation has been brought up however, only only after the two-days back violent storm which had blown away the roof of the school.

The school compound including the class rooms has also been flooded by the storm.

The walls of the classroom have started to fall apart and there are no proper toilets as such the entire school campus is in a pathetic condition.

Manipur Student`™s Federation along with the media team today look into the condition and interacted with the school`™s authorities.

Speaking to media persons assistant headmistress, R K Sanajaobi said that the school has been in a deplorable condition since long and there have been no assistance from the government side.

There were many students in the beginning but due to lack of infrastructure and facilities in the school, students started leaving, she said.

Now, there are only 37 students registered in the school and the students hardly attend their classes, she continued.

R K Sanajaobi lamented that how will the students attend the classes in such conditions as the present.

Speaking to the media persons MSF, general secretary M Bidyaraj appealed to the government to look into the condition of the school and help the students continue their normal classes.

The government`™s neglecting policies towards the government aided schools is condemnable as the government should be treated equally to the government schools or government aided schools or privates schools, he added.

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Abnormal as Normal

Manipur`™s myriad problems do not certainly present a straightforward visage, layered as they are in a maze of hierarchical quagmire of problematic propositions, and each of the hierarchy again mired

Manipur`™s myriad problems do not certainly present a straightforward visage, layered as they are in a maze of hierarchical quagmire of problematic propositions, and each of the hierarchy again mired in their own strata of endless problems and sub-problems. A splintered students`™ movement with each splinter scrambling to hog limelight; a splintered militant underground movement with each splinter unable to develop a perspective from the same viewpoint; an established order that has allowed the vital agenda of governance slip out of its control; a government bankrupt of idea and funds beyond easy redemption`¦. These are all the ingredient of a failed state. It is no consolation that our neighbouring states are faring no better. It is also interesting to note that in the global context, the West is extremely cautious about failed states, as these can become dangerous spawning grounds for mutant thoughts and ideologies. It is in this context that many analysts view the West`™s extended honeymoon with Pakistan. It simply cannot afford to let Pakistan degenerate, for the danger this poses them are tremendous. Experience in Afghanistan and the Middle East have taught them this. Those of us in Manipur should not find it difficult to understand this logic. The overall picture of our own problems is awesome and thoughts of a comprehensive solution are extremely prone to despair. The answer is undoubtedly only in a leadership with dogged persistence, creative approaches, and a willingness to last out the severest of political and economic winters. Only such a willingness to withstand the test of fire can hope to deliver. The story of Poland, and the manner it got over its years of hardship and political tumult as the fall of the Iron Curtain was closing in, is inspiring in this regard. Remember Lech Walesa, the `Solidarity Movement` leader of the country in the 1970s and 80s. The Nobel Prize for Peace that he won in 1983, in retrospect, must have been one of the best deserved in the award`™s history. He got Poland out of a mess much worse than what we are in today.

A book about Poland of the 1970s, written during the peak of the `Solidarity Movement` called `Passion of Poland` by a journalist, Lawrence Weschler, a staff writer of the respected American magazine `New Yorker`, the magazine on which the now defunct `Illustrated Weekly of India` is supposed to have been modelled, is surprisingly being still reprinted and sold (check amazon.in). The graphic picture of Poland of the time, although much worse than what we are in today, is still strongly reminiscent of our own predicament. Incisive jokes heard in the streets of Warsaw during its years of turmoil, reproduced in the book, recreate the subtle nuances of inter community relationships. They also tell of how divisions and frictions between communities are accentuated by scarcity, the lesson being, plenitude can ease a lot of social problems. It was a time the government was totally bankrupt and even essential commodities began disappearing from the shops. Long queues would form outside ration outlets even at the hint of arrival of new stocks. In one of the jokes in the book, one such queue forms outside a ration centre even before the shop opened. After two hours of the queue, an official emerges and announces: `Jews step aside and go home, no bread for you today.` After another two hours the official reappears: `non-Communist go home, no bread for you today.` After yet another two hours the official emerges to announce: `Comrades go home no bread today.` One angry Communist in the queue remarks to another: `Why do Jews always get preferential treatment.` True enough, scarcity does make us lose perspective of our problems. In another joke in the book, a woman with a shopping bag walks up to a store and asks: `Any sausages.` The prompt answer was, `No.` Butter? No, Soap? No. Bread? No. Disappointed the woman walks away. Two grocers behind the counter look at each other in amazement. One grocer tells the other: `Whew, what a memory?`

In the decades of turmoil, hardship and uncertainty Manipur has been through, as in the picture portrayed of Poland of the 70s, few actually remembers what normality once was like. Manipur`™s current abnormalities and scarcities, its queues outside cooking gas distribution agencies every time arrival of new stock is announced; its even longer the queues outside petrol pumps even at the slightest hints of bandhs and blockades; its daily doses of bloodletting, are today its new normal.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Batting for the idea of Manipur : A look at bandh in Naga areas – E-Pao.net

Batting for the idea of Manipur : A look at bandh in Naga areasE-Pao.netThere may be no easy answer here, but the fact stands that the 48 hour bandh called by the UNC from midnight of April 27 will affect the whole population of Manipur and not only th…

Batting for the idea of Manipur : A look at bandh in Naga areas
E-Pao.net
There may be no easy answer here, but the fact stands that the 48 hour bandh called by the UNC from midnight of April 27 will affect the whole population of Manipur and not only the Nagas, on whose behalf the bandh has been called in the first place.
No co-operation stand to UNCThe Sangai Express

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KhongkapNunglui ends on high note

The two day long quinquennial festival of Khongkap Nunglui of Maring tribe wrapped up on Thursday on a high note at Sandang Senba village in Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service

The two day long quinquennial festival of Khongkap Nunglui of Maring tribe wrapped up on Thursday on a high note at Sandang Senba village in Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Central Committee AMVDFWA condemns OC Sapormeina

The Central Committee of All Manipur VDF Welfare Association has vehemently condemned the officer in charge of Gamnom Sapormeina police station for allegedly denying leave to VDF personnel Source The Sangai Express

The Central Committee of All Manipur VDF Welfare Association has vehemently condemned the officer in charge of Gamnom Sapormeina police station for allegedly denying leave to VDF personnel Source The Sangai Express

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Kharga corps to validate its strike capabilities

To hone its combat skills and validate its strike capabilities ‘Kharga Corps’ is undertaking a major exercise in the area of Suratgarh in Rajasthan wherein more than 20000 troops will participate Source Hueiyen News Service

To hone its combat skills and validate its strike capabilities ‘Kharga Corps’ is undertaking a major exercise in the area of Suratgarh in Rajasthan wherein more than 20000 troops will participate Source Hueiyen News Service

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Farmer awareness cum training programme

A one day farmer’s awareness training programme under Rastriya Krishi Vikash Yojana RKVJ was held at Puching Khebu ching community hall, Tamenglong block today Source The Sangai Express

A one day farmer’s awareness training programme under Rastriya Krishi Vikash Yojana RKVJ was held at Puching Khebu ching community hall, Tamenglong block today Source The Sangai Express

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AMHDCBTA reiterates stand on demand

JAC All Manipur Hill Districts Contract Basis Teachers Association AMHDCBTA on Friday reiterated its stand on the issue and demand pertaining to hill contract teachers’ grievances Source Hueiyen News Service

JAC All Manipur Hill Districts Contract Basis Teachers Association AMHDCBTA on Friday reiterated its stand on the issue and demand pertaining to hill contract teachers’ grievances Source Hueiyen News Service

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Youth leadership training

A month long Youth Leadership and Personality Development Training Programme organised by the Nehru Yuva Kendra NYK , Chandel commenced today at Rural Development Society RDS training centre, Khongjom, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai …

A month long Youth Leadership and Personality Development Training Programme organised by the Nehru Yuva Kendra NYK , Chandel commenced today at Rural Development Society RDS training centre, Khongjom, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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3 UG cadres arrested by Police Army

A combined team of Bishnupur District Police Commando and 12 Bihar Regiment conducted frisking and checking at Maibam Lokpa Ching area and arrested one active member of PREPAK on April 20 Source Hueiyen News Service

A combined team of Bishnupur District Police Commando and 12 Bihar Regiment conducted frisking and checking at Maibam Lokpa Ching area and arrested one active member of PREPAK on April 20 Source Hueiyen News Service

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TRAI organises consumers awareness prog

With an objective to create awareness among the telecom consumers about their rights and privileges, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India TRAI today organised a telecom consumer outreach programme at the Classic Hotel, North AOC Imphal Source The…

With an objective to create awareness among the telecom consumers about their rights and privileges, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India TRAI today organised a telecom consumer outreach programme at the Classic Hotel, North AOC Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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