Lecture on drug abuse conducted

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Continuing its fight against drug and alcohol abuse, 11 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) conducted a lecture on evils of Drug and Alcohol Abuse at Thangbung Minou village, Tengnoupal district yes…

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Continuing its fight against drug and alcohol abuse, 11 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) conducted a lecture on evils of Drug and Alcohol Abuse at Thangbung Minou village, Tengnoupal district yesterday. According to a press release of PRO IGAR (S), a total of 37 villagers including ladies and children from nearby villages attended the event. The lecture emphasized on the importance of awareness among the people, especially the youth about the medical and social effects related to drug and alcohol abuse.
The lecture was concluded by a unanimous pledge to fight against the menace of drug abuse, it said.

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Awang Sekmai decides not to give land to military

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Awang Sekmai and adjoining villages have resolved not to spare any land for army or paramilitary forces within their respective areas. A public meeting was held today at Awang Sekmai Koujengleima community hall under the aegis of the S…

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Awang Sekmai and adjoining villages have resolved not to spare any land for army or paramilitary forces within their respective areas. A public meeting was held today at Awang Sekmai Koujengleima community hall under the aegis of the Sekmai Protection Committee (SPC) where representatives of adjoining villages like Khurkhul, Kanto and Keingam were also present.

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Condemns

IMPHAL, Aug 30 (DIPR): CAF & PD Minister Karam Shyam today strongly condemned attack on oil pumps in the State.

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IMPHAL, Aug 30 (DIPR): CAF & PD Minister Karam Shyam today strongly condemned attack on oil pumps in the State.

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PFA rescues sick animals

IMPHAL, Aug 30: A cow which was abandoned and unattended was found ailing at Thangapat Mapal, Wangkhei Imphal East. One Khundongbam Nirmala of the area and locals provided shelter to the animal, according to a press release of People for Animals Manipu…

IMPHAL, Aug 30: A cow which was abandoned and unattended was found ailing at Thangapat Mapal, Wangkhei Imphal East. One Khundongbam Nirmala of the area and locals provided shelter to the animal, according to a press release of People for Animals Manipur.

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COHSEM informs

IMPHAL, Aug 30:the last date of issue and submission of prescribed application form for obtaining the Eligibility Certificate for admission in Class XI during the current academic session in the institutions under COHSEM has been extended up to Septemb…

IMPHAL, Aug 30:the last date of issue and submission of prescribed application form for obtaining the Eligibility Certificate for admission in Class XI during the current academic session in the institutions under COHSEM has been extended up to September 8, informed a statement.

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Interlocutor arrives

IMPHAL, Aug 30: The Government of India’s interlocutor for dialogue with SoO groups Dineshwar Sharma arrived here today.

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IMPHAL, Aug 30: The Government of India’s interlocutor for dialogue with SoO groups Dineshwar Sharma arrived here today.

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UG cadre arrested

IMPHAL, Aug 30: A 33 year old KYKL cadre was arrested by a unit of Moreh commando from Moreh-Imphal van parking area, under Moreh police station, Tengnoupal district, at around 8 am today.
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IMPHAL, Aug 30: A 33 year old KYKL cadre was arrested by a unit of Moreh commando from Moreh-Imphal van parking area, under Moreh police station, Tengnoupal district, at around 8 am today.

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Students must use time judiciously to attain success: Radheshyam

Students must use time judiciously to attain success: Radheshyam

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Education minister Thokchom Radheshyam Singh said best use of time is the only way to attend success. The people of our state should use time economically by avoiding oneself to remain idle so that the state could grow.

He was speaking as the chief guest at the 45th annual prize distribution function of Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM). During the ceremony he congratulated all the achievers and encouraged those students who could not reach such feat to work harder.

 Radheshyam said that development as per the motto ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ means a collective effort towards inclusive growth to work for the improvement of the most deprived and downtrodden section of the society. He also appealed to the teachers that imparting the best education in the school should begin with the weakest student, nurturing the weakness of the students.

He said that the world is moving in a fast pace, with the future lying in the hands of young minds. Through discoveries and inventions these young people of today will surely find an answer to the issues faced by the humanity. For this the teachers and guardians should mentor them to make them capable to contribute for the betterment of the society, he added.

Any developmental step should deal with issues related to socio, political, economic status of the state, he added.

Further he continued nature and man are always in conflict. Decline in natural resources as a result of the developmental construction work carried out by man lead to frequent natural disaster, he said, adding people, as a whole, need to come together to sustain the natural environment.

Retired principal Manipur College L. Sadananda, also the senior member of BOSEM said parents should not impose upon their children in making career choice.

On the occasion of  66 prizes were distributed which includes award to top – ten students, award for subject toppers, state government award for popularisation of science, award for producing highest ranked students among state government schools and award for best performance school.

The function was attended by secretary, BOSEM, Chingangbam Sarat, members of BOSEM, teachers, students and parents.

Students must use time judiciously to attain success: Radheshyam

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Education minister Thokchom Radheshyam Singh said best use of time is the only way to attend success. The people of our state should use time economically by avoiding oneself to remain idle so that the state could grow.

He was speaking as the chief guest at the 45th annual prize distribution function of Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM). During the ceremony he congratulated all the achievers and encouraged those students who could not reach such feat to work harder.

 Radheshyam said that development as per the motto ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ means a collective effort towards inclusive growth to work for the improvement of the most deprived and downtrodden section of the society. He also appealed to the teachers that imparting the best education in the school should begin with the weakest student, nurturing the weakness of the students.

He said that the world is moving in a fast pace, with the future lying in the hands of young minds. Through discoveries and inventions these young people of today will surely find an answer to the issues faced by the humanity. For this the teachers and guardians should mentor them to make them capable to contribute for the betterment of the society, he added.

Any developmental step should deal with issues related to socio, political, economic status of the state, he added.

Further he continued nature and man are always in conflict. Decline in natural resources as a result of the developmental construction work carried out by man lead to frequent natural disaster, he said, adding people, as a whole, need to come together to sustain the natural environment.

Retired principal Manipur College L. Sadananda, also the senior member of BOSEM said parents should not impose upon their children in making career choice.

On the occasion of  66 prizes were distributed which includes award to top – ten students, award for subject toppers, state government award for popularisation of science, award for producing highest ranked students among state government schools and award for best performance school.

The function was attended by secretary, BOSEM, Chingangbam Sarat, members of BOSEM, teachers, students and parents.

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Football star Bembem accorded rousing reception

Football star Bembem accorded rousing reception

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Woman footballer of the state, Oinam Bembem who received the prestigious Arjuna award will be inducted in the state sports expert committee, in recognition of her outstanding achievement.

This was announced by youth affairs and sports minister, Letpao Haokip and art and culture minister, L. Jayantakumar during the grand reception ceremony of Bembem organised by United Pioneers’ Club today at Ereima Shanglen, Pishumthong Oinam Leikai.

Speaking at the reception ceremony, Letpao Haokip said Bembem is the pride of Manipur and her perseverance has paid dividend. He promised a playground to the locality where Oinam Bembem belongs in acknowledgment of her outstanding achievement. He further said that Bembem would certainly be an inspiration to many talented women footballers of the State.

The minister also lauded the achievements of the State sportspersons of the State despite several constraints. He further encouraged sportspersons of the State to strive for excellence in whatever disciplines they have chosen.

The minister was all praises to the sportspersons who made the State known to the world as Sports powerhouse. It was the achievements and strides made by the sportspersons that pave the way for a National Sports University in Manipur, the minister said.

The reception ceremony was attended by L. Jayantakumar, MLA of Mayang Imphal A/C Kongkham Robindro, corporator of ward No. 13 IMC, Oinam Romeo, teachers of Oinam Bembem and sports lovers.

Addressing the gatherings, Bembem, who is the second Indian woman footballer to win the Arjuna Award after Shanti Mullick (1983), said she dedicated the award to the people of the State and to all women of the country.

Saying that her focus now would shift to giving guides and trainings to women footballers as coach, Bembem urged budding women footballers of the State to shed any inhibition and take up the sport.

Bembem, who is also known as the flag bearer of Indian women’s football for over two decades, represented India in 85 games and scored overwhelming 32 goals before she finally hanged her boots about two years back.

Earlier in the day, a rousing reception was accorded to the footballer by family, locals and sports lovers at Imphal Airport.

It may be mentioned that sportspersons from the State Bembem (footballer) and Devendro Singh (Boxing) were among few other sportspersons of the country who received the prestigious Arjuna Award from the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind yesterday.

Football star Bembem accorded rousing reception

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Woman footballer of the state, Oinam Bembem who received the prestigious Arjuna award will be inducted in the state sports expert committee, in recognition of her outstanding achievement.

This was announced by youth affairs and sports minister, Letpao Haokip and art and culture minister, L. Jayantakumar during the grand reception ceremony of Bembem organised by United Pioneers’ Club today at Ereima Shanglen, Pishumthong Oinam Leikai.

Speaking at the reception ceremony, Letpao Haokip said Bembem is the pride of Manipur and her perseverance has paid dividend. He promised a playground to the locality where Oinam Bembem belongs in acknowledgment of her outstanding achievement. He further said that Bembem would certainly be an inspiration to many talented women footballers of the State.

The minister also lauded the achievements of the State sportspersons of the State despite several constraints. He further encouraged sportspersons of the State to strive for excellence in whatever disciplines they have chosen.

The minister was all praises to the sportspersons who made the State known to the world as Sports powerhouse. It was the achievements and strides made by the sportspersons that pave the way for a National Sports University in Manipur, the minister said.

The reception ceremony was attended by L. Jayantakumar, MLA of Mayang Imphal A/C Kongkham Robindro, corporator of ward No. 13 IMC, Oinam Romeo, teachers of Oinam Bembem and sports lovers.

Addressing the gatherings, Bembem, who is the second Indian woman footballer to win the Arjuna Award after Shanti Mullick (1983), said she dedicated the award to the people of the State and to all women of the country.

Saying that her focus now would shift to giving guides and trainings to women footballers as coach, Bembem urged budding women footballers of the State to shed any inhibition and take up the sport.

Bembem, who is also known as the flag bearer of Indian women’s football for over two decades, represented India in 85 games and scored overwhelming 32 goals before she finally hanged her boots about two years back.

Earlier in the day, a rousing reception was accorded to the footballer by family, locals and sports lovers at Imphal Airport.

It may be mentioned that sportspersons from the State Bembem (footballer) and Devendro Singh (Boxing) were among few other sportspersons of the country who received the prestigious Arjuna Award from the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind yesterday.

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Petrol pump blast condemned

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Consumer affairs, food and public distribution minister Karam Shyam today strongly condemned the attack on oil pumps in the State. He said the State government condemns the bomb blast in strongest possible words.  Violence has no place in our society, he added.

It may be mentioned that on August 29 at 9:00 pm, a bomb blast was reported at a petrol pump located at Napet Palli, under Lamlai police station.

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Consumer affairs, food and public distribution minister Karam Shyam today strongly condemned the attack on oil pumps in the State. He said the State government condemns the bomb blast in strongest possible words.  Violence has no place in our society, he added.

It may be mentioned that on August 29 at 9:00 pm, a bomb blast was reported at a petrol pump located at Napet Palli, under Lamlai police station.

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Commando imposter arrested with gun

Commando imposter arrested with gun

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Imphal East superintendent of police, Kabib K. said one armed cadre of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) who was masquerading as Manipur police commando was arrested this morning by Imphal East police commandos.

Speaking to media person Imphal East police station, Kabib said on receipt of information about the presence of one armed cadre of proscribed UNLF at Kiyam Mayai Leikai, Patsoi, Imphal West district, a joint operation was conducted by teams of CDO/IE and 5 JAK Rifles under the command of Imphal East, DSP (Ops) R. K. Saklemba and OC, army camp Patsoi under the supervision of additional SP (OPS), Imphal East, M. Kumarjit.

During the operation one former self styled corporal of UNLF identified as Salam Dinachandra alias Poireiton of Kiyam Mayai Leikai was arrested from his residence 5 am. Police recovered one AK-56 type modified double barrel rifle (DBBL) bearing registration number 112646, one forged gun licence, one white Maruti Gypsy marked as SDMK/IW on both doors and 4977 within a circle similar to the label on the vehicle of CDO/IW and one mobile phone along with one Airtel SIM card.

Kabib said Dinachandra admitted that he forged his expired gun licence and modified his double barrel rifle to look like AK-56 assault rifle. He also admitted that he painted his gypsy to look like commando vehicle which he used along with his AK-56 type modified DBBL gun to intimidate the public posing as Manipur police commandos.

The SP further said on receipt of reliable information about the presence of some active cadres of UNLF around Hatta Golapati, a team of CDO/IE unit conducted frisking and checking at Hatta near Orient Hotel.

Two suspected persons identified as Md. Yunus Khan (30) son of Md. Chaoba Khan of Keirao Makting Makha Leikai, Irilbung police station and Mutum Naobi Singh alias Mahindra (40) son of late M. Kalachand Singh of Nongmeibung Pung Makhong A/P Khanglabung, Soibam Leikai who came on a Suzuki Alto car bearing registration number MN-01AK/3983 from Minuthong side were detained and one mobile phone Reach (R2401) along with one Airtel SIM card having card number 89911603000055106523 was recovered from their possession.

He said while checking detainee Mutum Naobi, two extortion notes of UNLF along with one mobile phone was found and recovered. On further verification, both the detainees were found to be over ground workers of UNLF who are presently working under the command of one self-styled major of UNLF Boicha alias Lukhomba alias Imocha.

Further, they disclosed that, they were proceeding towards Babupara to deliver the extortion notes on the advice of Lukhomba.

On the other hand,  Kabib said on receipt of a reliable information about the presence of one lost vehicle reported in c/w FIR number 45(9)16 CCP. PS u/s 420/406/34 IPC, a team of CDO/IE led by DSP(OPS) Robinsun Khamnam along with OC-IE  detained a Swift Dzire, believed to be the stolen car at Ayangpalli crossing at around 7.30 pm.

On questioning the driver of the vehicle, Heikhrjam Bijanda disclosed that the vehicle was bought from one Ningthem who is accused in c/w FIR number 45(9)16 CCP/PS u/s 420/406/34 IPC. The vehicle along with the driver was handed over to IO of the case, he added.

Commando imposter arrested with gun

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Imphal East superintendent of police, Kabib K. said one armed cadre of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) who was masquerading as Manipur police commando was arrested this morning by Imphal East police commandos.

Speaking to media person Imphal East police station, Kabib said on receipt of information about the presence of one armed cadre of proscribed UNLF at Kiyam Mayai Leikai, Patsoi, Imphal West district, a joint operation was conducted by teams of CDO/IE and 5 JAK Rifles under the command of Imphal East, DSP (Ops) R. K. Saklemba and OC, army camp Patsoi under the supervision of additional SP (OPS), Imphal East, M. Kumarjit.

During the operation one former self styled corporal of UNLF identified as Salam Dinachandra alias Poireiton of Kiyam Mayai Leikai was arrested from his residence 5 am. Police recovered one AK-56 type modified double barrel rifle (DBBL) bearing registration number 112646, one forged gun licence, one white Maruti Gypsy marked as SDMK/IW on both doors and 4977 within a circle similar to the label on the vehicle of CDO/IW and one mobile phone along with one Airtel SIM card.

Kabib said Dinachandra admitted that he forged his expired gun licence and modified his double barrel rifle to look like AK-56 assault rifle. He also admitted that he painted his gypsy to look like commando vehicle which he used along with his AK-56 type modified DBBL gun to intimidate the public posing as Manipur police commandos.

The SP further said on receipt of reliable information about the presence of some active cadres of UNLF around Hatta Golapati, a team of CDO/IE unit conducted frisking and checking at Hatta near Orient Hotel.

Two suspected persons identified as Md. Yunus Khan (30) son of Md. Chaoba Khan of Keirao Makting Makha Leikai, Irilbung police station and Mutum Naobi Singh alias Mahindra (40) son of late M. Kalachand Singh of Nongmeibung Pung Makhong A/P Khanglabung, Soibam Leikai who came on a Suzuki Alto car bearing registration number MN-01AK/3983 from Minuthong side were detained and one mobile phone Reach (R2401) along with one Airtel SIM card having card number 89911603000055106523 was recovered from their possession.

He said while checking detainee Mutum Naobi, two extortion notes of UNLF along with one mobile phone was found and recovered. On further verification, both the detainees were found to be over ground workers of UNLF who are presently working under the command of one self-styled major of UNLF Boicha alias Lukhomba alias Imocha.

Further, they disclosed that, they were proceeding towards Babupara to deliver the extortion notes on the advice of Lukhomba.

On the other hand,  Kabib said on receipt of a reliable information about the presence of one lost vehicle reported in c/w FIR number 45(9)16 CCP. PS u/s 420/406/34 IPC, a team of CDO/IE led by DSP(OPS) Robinsun Khamnam along with OC-IE  detained a Swift Dzire, believed to be the stolen car at Ayangpalli crossing at around 7.30 pm.

On questioning the driver of the vehicle, Heikhrjam Bijanda disclosed that the vehicle was bought from one Ningthem who is accused in c/w FIR number 45(9)16 CCP/PS u/s 420/406/34 IPC. The vehicle along with the driver was handed over to IO of the case, he added.

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Khaie celebrates 25 years of joining BJP

Khaie celebrates 25 years of joining BJP

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Many may know and many might not but a faithful worker of BJP, K.S. Khaie Leo had just celebrated his long lasting service/membership with BJP of 25 years and it was celebrated in a grand manner with gaiety.

The celebration was held at Multipurpose hall, Senapati district HQ on August 26. Heikham Dingo Singh, parliamentary secretary of panchayat raj and rural development, Meinam Bhorot Singh, former president of BJP, R.K. Ranjan Singh, chairman of BJP Vision Document attended the function as chief guest, guest of honour and functional president respectively.

The celebration was enthralled by cultural dances of Kuki, Zeliangrong Inpui, Poumai, Nepali and western music besides exchange of gifts and greetings.

Dingo, in his chief guest speech, praised Leo for his great achievement to celebrate the silver jubilee of service in BJP and extended his best wishes for his future endeavours.

He responded positively to a memorandum submitted by the Jubilee Committee requesting for construction of a guest house cum conference hall for BJP ST Morcha at Senapati district HQ and construction of road connectivity from Saikul via Gulam to Thingba Khullen/Khunou upto Oinam hill village.

Bhorot congratulated Leo’s completion of 25 long years service in BJP. Bhorot recalled that he first met Leo in 1991 in the party office when he was the president of BJP Manipur. Leo seemed enthusiastic from the start and got enrolled as primary and active member in the party in august 1992. Bhorot said.

Appreciating the jubilarian for his dedicated service with heart and soul for the sake of the party, Ranjan said that such a personality is very rare in the state. He called upon the youth to follow the footsteps of such a strong personality. He also extended his best wishes to Leo.

The “man of the day” in his speech expressed gratitude to his near and dear ones for the unconditional support for all these years and promised that he would be always with them whenever they need him.

Leo pledged that he would work further for good governance, economic development and peaceful co-existence among all people irrespective of caste, creed and religion for peaceful living in the North Eastern region in particular and the nation in general.

The jubilee celebration was participated by some 800 people.

Khaie celebrates 25 years of joining BJP

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Many may know and many might not but a faithful worker of BJP, K.S. Khaie Leo had just celebrated his long lasting service/membership with BJP of 25 years and it was celebrated in a grand manner with gaiety.

The celebration was held at Multipurpose hall, Senapati district HQ on August 26. Heikham Dingo Singh, parliamentary secretary of panchayat raj and rural development, Meinam Bhorot Singh, former president of BJP, R.K. Ranjan Singh, chairman of BJP Vision Document attended the function as chief guest, guest of honour and functional president respectively.

The celebration was enthralled by cultural dances of Kuki, Zeliangrong Inpui, Poumai, Nepali and western music besides exchange of gifts and greetings.

Dingo, in his chief guest speech, praised Leo for his great achievement to celebrate the silver jubilee of service in BJP and extended his best wishes for his future endeavours.

He responded positively to a memorandum submitted by the Jubilee Committee requesting for construction of a guest house cum conference hall for BJP ST Morcha at Senapati district HQ and construction of road connectivity from Saikul via Gulam to Thingba Khullen/Khunou upto Oinam hill village.

Bhorot congratulated Leo’s completion of 25 long years service in BJP. Bhorot recalled that he first met Leo in 1991 in the party office when he was the president of BJP Manipur. Leo seemed enthusiastic from the start and got enrolled as primary and active member in the party in august 1992. Bhorot said.

Appreciating the jubilarian for his dedicated service with heart and soul for the sake of the party, Ranjan said that such a personality is very rare in the state. He called upon the youth to follow the footsteps of such a strong personality. He also extended his best wishes to Leo.

The “man of the day” in his speech expressed gratitude to his near and dear ones for the unconditional support for all these years and promised that he would be always with them whenever they need him.

Leo pledged that he would work further for good governance, economic development and peaceful co-existence among all people irrespective of caste, creed and religion for peaceful living in the North Eastern region in particular and the nation in general.

The jubilee celebration was participated by some 800 people.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3262-khaie-celebrates-25-years-of-joining-bjp

Minister seeks public support to check LPG black market

Minister seeks public support to check LPG black market

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Minister Karam Shyam said the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market can be controlled if all the stakeholders work together, and appealed to the public to cooperate with the government and the officials in bringing a positive change in the system. 

The consumer affairs, food and public distribution minister today chaired an interactive session of officials, IOC officials and LPG distributors at the conference hall, Old secretariat to streamline the public distribution system. 

The interactive session was held to find mechanism to control the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market. During the meeting all the stakeholders agreed to jointly work together to tackle the issue of the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market.

Shyam said the sale of rice in the open market under NFSA (National Food Security Act) and SK Oil (kerosene) has been minimised due to the joint efforts of the stakeholders. Benefits given by the government under various schemes are now reaching the target beneficiaries, he added.

He also said the public must help the authorities by giving constructive criticism. 

Speaking to the media after the interactive session, the minister said streamlining the system will take time and urged the public to encourage the government. He also said the government is fully committed to solve the grievances of the public.

He also appealed to the public not to send in applications demanding rice as all the rice under NFSA are earmarked for the target beneficiaries.

SI Singh, IOC (Indian Oil Corporation) Imphal divisional retail sales manager and State level coordinator said IOC is ready to assist the State government to control the sale of LPG cylinders. He also encouraged LPG consumers to do their refill booking through SMS service and IVRS (Interactive Voice recording System).

Probin Baruah, DGM LPG operations, Guwahati said from September onwards a concrete planning will begin to eliminate backlog by October. He also said by January 2018, the Sekmai bottling plant will be filled up with 1,800 MT (metric tonne) of LPG.

To improve bulk-loading constraints, a loading station at Guwahati and downloading facility at Sekmai will be commissioned in September. He also said, to reduce the supply requirement, some distributors and transporters will bring LPG cylinders from Silchar and Dimapur.

  1. Kailun, IGP (Zone- II) & IGP (AP/Ops) assured to give all assistance including increasing vigilance on national highways to check unauthorised movement of trucks carrying LPG cylinders.

The interactive session was attended by Shri K. Radhakumar Singh, commissioner CAF&PD, Y Ranjan, director CAF&PD, Stephen Chinkhanson Guite, manager- LPG Sales, Imphal II, Z. Panmei, senior manager, Sekmai bottling plant and more than 50 LPG distributors from across the State.

Minister seeks public support to check LPG black market

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Minister Karam Shyam said the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market can be controlled if all the stakeholders work together, and appealed to the public to cooperate with the government and the officials in bringing a positive change in the system. 

The consumer affairs, food and public distribution minister today chaired an interactive session of officials, IOC officials and LPG distributors at the conference hall, Old secretariat to streamline the public distribution system. 

The interactive session was held to find mechanism to control the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market. During the meeting all the stakeholders agreed to jointly work together to tackle the issue of the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market.

Shyam said the sale of rice in the open market under NFSA (National Food Security Act) and SK Oil (kerosene) has been minimised due to the joint efforts of the stakeholders. Benefits given by the government under various schemes are now reaching the target beneficiaries, he added.

He also said the public must help the authorities by giving constructive criticism. 

Speaking to the media after the interactive session, the minister said streamlining the system will take time and urged the public to encourage the government. He also said the government is fully committed to solve the grievances of the public.

He also appealed to the public not to send in applications demanding rice as all the rice under NFSA are earmarked for the target beneficiaries.

SI Singh, IOC (Indian Oil Corporation) Imphal divisional retail sales manager and State level coordinator said IOC is ready to assist the State government to control the sale of LPG cylinders. He also encouraged LPG consumers to do their refill booking through SMS service and IVRS (Interactive Voice recording System).

Probin Baruah, DGM LPG operations, Guwahati said from September onwards a concrete planning will begin to eliminate backlog by October. He also said by January 2018, the Sekmai bottling plant will be filled up with 1,800 MT (metric tonne) of LPG.

To improve bulk-loading constraints, a loading station at Guwahati and downloading facility at Sekmai will be commissioned in September. He also said, to reduce the supply requirement, some distributors and transporters will bring LPG cylinders from Silchar and Dimapur.

  1. Kailun, IGP (Zone- II) & IGP (AP/Ops) assured to give all assistance including increasing vigilance on national highways to check unauthorised movement of trucks carrying LPG cylinders.

The interactive session was attended by Shri K. Radhakumar Singh, commissioner CAF&PD, Y Ranjan, director CAF&PD, Stephen Chinkhanson Guite, manager- LPG Sales, Imphal II, Z. Panmei, senior manager, Sekmai bottling plant and more than 50 LPG distributors from across the State.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3265-minister-seeks-public-support-to-check-lpg-black-market

More donate to CMRF

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Donations to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help the flood affected people are still coming in. A team of Imphal East district level officers led by Imphal East DC Th. Chitra and Imphal East SP K. Kabib donated Rs. 2, 59,700 to CMRF to the fund.

Alongside, K. Jugeshwor of Kumbi College, K. Subhash of Mangolnganbi College, Ningthoukhong, I. Jugeschandra of Royal Academy of Law, Oinam, Ng. Akashini of Naorem Birahari College, Khundrakpam and Prabhavati College, Mayang Imphal principal also jointly donated Rs. 1 lakh. The chief minister expressed gratitude to all the donors who have donated to CMRF so far.

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Donations to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help the flood affected people are still coming in. A team of Imphal East district level officers led by Imphal East DC Th. Chitra and Imphal East SP K. Kabib donated Rs. 2, 59,700 to CMRF to the fund.

Alongside, K. Jugeshwor of Kumbi College, K. Subhash of Mangolnganbi College, Ningthoukhong, I. Jugeschandra of Royal Academy of Law, Oinam, Ng. Akashini of Naorem Birahari College, Khundrakpam and Prabhavati College, Mayang Imphal principal also jointly donated Rs. 1 lakh. The chief minister expressed gratitude to all the donors who have donated to CMRF so far.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3259-more-donate-to-cmrf

Biren calls for conserving biodiversity wealth

Biren calls for conserving biodiversity wealth

IMPHAL | Aug 30

“We need to learn to live in harmony with nature. While utilising biotechnology, let’s not forget how to conserve our precious biodiversity wealth and traditional practices and indigenous wisdom,” said chief minister, N. Biren. 

He was speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural session of the 7th review and monitoring cum mentoring meeting of department of biotechnology (DBT) sponsored Biotech Hubs in Northeast India at Hotel Imphal today.

He called for exploring scientific means to conserve the precious biodiversity wealth of the State including rare Shirui Lily and Sangai. Let’s listen to the soulful cries of the sick Loktak lake, pangs of the precarious Sangai and anguished whispers of Shirui Lily, he added.

“I hope biotech can do something to conserve these precious biodiversity and ecosystem resources urgently as I believe such rare plants and animals once extinct will not come back again”, the chief minister said.

Biren contended that as someone who has been associating with governmental efforts in various capacities since 2002 in the service of the people of Manipur, especially in the area of forest and environment, he can foresee the potential role of biotechnology in every sector of the economy, be it agriculture, food, energy or environment.

He further said that it is imperative to work in concert to harness the natural resources of Manipur and the rich biodiversity of the Northeast, its flora, fauna, rare and endemic medicinal plants, aromatic and ornamental plants and microbial resources.

Biren also expressed hope that the biotechnologists present at the function would extend help to the State government towards harnessing biotechnology for the overall growth and development of the State and the region, and thereby contributing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of building a New India by 2022.

Stating that Manipur is famous for its pineapple, Kachai lemon, orange, rare orchids, endemic medicinal plants and rare animals and wildlife, the chief minister said that the State government has been celebrating different festivals to promote these bio-resources.

Vice-chancellor of Manipur University, Prof. Adya Prasad Pandey, advisor of department of biotechnology, T Madhan Mohan, dean of school of life sciences (Manipur University), Prof. W. Vishwanath, HOD of department of economics MU, Prof. Amar Yumnam, dean of school of physical and mathematical sciences MU, Prof. N Rajmuhon, former director of institute of life sciences, Bhubaneshwar,. B. Ravindran and director of Institute of Bio-resources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Prof. Dinabandhu Sahoo also attended the function as presidium members.

The two-day meeting was organised by advanced level state biotech hub, department of biochemistry, MU under the sponsorship of department of biotechnology, government of India.

Biren calls for conserving biodiversity wealth

IMPHAL | Aug 30

“We need to learn to live in harmony with nature. While utilising biotechnology, let’s not forget how to conserve our precious biodiversity wealth and traditional practices and indigenous wisdom,” said chief minister, N. Biren. 

He was speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural session of the 7th review and monitoring cum mentoring meeting of department of biotechnology (DBT) sponsored Biotech Hubs in Northeast India at Hotel Imphal today.

He called for exploring scientific means to conserve the precious biodiversity wealth of the State including rare Shirui Lily and Sangai. Let’s listen to the soulful cries of the sick Loktak lake, pangs of the precarious Sangai and anguished whispers of Shirui Lily, he added.

“I hope biotech can do something to conserve these precious biodiversity and ecosystem resources urgently as I believe such rare plants and animals once extinct will not come back again”, the chief minister said.

Biren contended that as someone who has been associating with governmental efforts in various capacities since 2002 in the service of the people of Manipur, especially in the area of forest and environment, he can foresee the potential role of biotechnology in every sector of the economy, be it agriculture, food, energy or environment.

He further said that it is imperative to work in concert to harness the natural resources of Manipur and the rich biodiversity of the Northeast, its flora, fauna, rare and endemic medicinal plants, aromatic and ornamental plants and microbial resources.

Biren also expressed hope that the biotechnologists present at the function would extend help to the State government towards harnessing biotechnology for the overall growth and development of the State and the region, and thereby contributing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of building a New India by 2022.

Stating that Manipur is famous for its pineapple, Kachai lemon, orange, rare orchids, endemic medicinal plants and rare animals and wildlife, the chief minister said that the State government has been celebrating different festivals to promote these bio-resources.

Vice-chancellor of Manipur University, Prof. Adya Prasad Pandey, advisor of department of biotechnology, T Madhan Mohan, dean of school of life sciences (Manipur University), Prof. W. Vishwanath, HOD of department of economics MU, Prof. Amar Yumnam, dean of school of physical and mathematical sciences MU, Prof. N Rajmuhon, former director of institute of life sciences, Bhubaneshwar,. B. Ravindran and director of Institute of Bio-resources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Prof. Dinabandhu Sahoo also attended the function as presidium members.

The two-day meeting was organised by advanced level state biotech hub, department of biochemistry, MU under the sponsorship of department of biotechnology, government of India.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3266-biren-calls-for-conserving-biodiversity-wealth

Rights groups knock CM door seeking prosecution of police fund raisers

Rights groups knock CM door seeking prosecution of  police fund raisers

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Human Rights activists urged the chief minister, N. Biren Singh to initiate criminal proceeding against the police officers who allegedly collected fund to fight the alleged fake encounter cases which are being investigated by the CBI.

The human rights groups also submitted a memorandum today to the chief minister, who is in charge of home department in this regard.

The groups are Extra-judicial Execution Victim Families Association, Human Rights Alert, Working Committee of Apunba Lup and Just Peace Foundation.

The memorandum asked the chief minister to clarify to the public if the act of collecting the fund is carried out with the consent of the chief minister.

Speaking to media persons today at Manipur Press Club, Human Rights Alert executive director, Babloo Loitongbam said that the collection of fund by the police to fight the fake encounter cases is diametrically opposite to the state policy of the government.

The chief minister assured on the floor of the House that the government will fully cooperate with CBI investigation into the fake encounter cases and bring justice to the victims and the same assurance is also given by the BJP state unit during the assembly election, he added.

Babloo claimed that the collection of fund amounts to “extortion” by high level police officer from lower ranks of police department by “abusing authority and power” to seal off the “murderers in uniform.”

Such action to seal off some “murderers” from police department is defaming the whole department though there are many innocent and honest police personnel, said Babloo.

Senior advocate, Khaidem Mani said that the collection of fund to help the police personnel who were allegedly involved in the fake encounter cases instead of helping the CBI in their inquiry is very unfortunate.

He appealed to the chief minister to take action against those police officers before the public think that all police personnel including the innocent ones are all criminal.

In its judgement the Supreme Court on July 14 directed the CBI to constitute a special investigation team to investigate 98 cases among the 1528 cases filed by  Extra-judicial Execution Victim Families Association. The CBI was asked to submit report by December 31.

Rights groups knock CM door seeking prosecution of  police fund raisers

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 30

Human Rights activists urged the chief minister, N. Biren Singh to initiate criminal proceeding against the police officers who allegedly collected fund to fight the alleged fake encounter cases which are being investigated by the CBI.

The human rights groups also submitted a memorandum today to the chief minister, who is in charge of home department in this regard.

The groups are Extra-judicial Execution Victim Families Association, Human Rights Alert, Working Committee of Apunba Lup and Just Peace Foundation.

The memorandum asked the chief minister to clarify to the public if the act of collecting the fund is carried out with the consent of the chief minister.

Speaking to media persons today at Manipur Press Club, Human Rights Alert executive director, Babloo Loitongbam said that the collection of fund by the police to fight the fake encounter cases is diametrically opposite to the state policy of the government.

The chief minister assured on the floor of the House that the government will fully cooperate with CBI investigation into the fake encounter cases and bring justice to the victims and the same assurance is also given by the BJP state unit during the assembly election, he added.

Babloo claimed that the collection of fund amounts to “extortion” by high level police officer from lower ranks of police department by “abusing authority and power” to seal off the “murderers in uniform.”

Such action to seal off some “murderers” from police department is defaming the whole department though there are many innocent and honest police personnel, said Babloo.

Senior advocate, Khaidem Mani said that the collection of fund to help the police personnel who were allegedly involved in the fake encounter cases instead of helping the CBI in their inquiry is very unfortunate.

He appealed to the chief minister to take action against those police officers before the public think that all police personnel including the innocent ones are all criminal.

In its judgement the Supreme Court on July 14 directed the CBI to constitute a special investigation team to investigate 98 cases among the 1528 cases filed by  Extra-judicial Execution Victim Families Association. The CBI was asked to submit report by December 31.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3267-rights-groups-knock-cm-door-seeking-prosecution-of-police-fund-raisers

Attempted rape accused surrenders

IMPHAL | Aug 30

A home maker accused one Khangjarakpam Deepak (34) son of late Kh. Ahongjao of Langjing Achouba Mayai Leikai attempted to rape to her and appealed to the government and authority concerned to take appropriate action against him.

Speaking to media persons the victim said yesterday the accused (neighbor of the victim) rang her several times when her husband was not present in the house.

She said, “I was taking a nap in my bedroom with my two-year-old daughter. When I woke up at around 2 pm I found Deepak staring at me standing near my bed.”

When the victim asked the accused to go out of the room, the accused threatened to kill the victim if she told anyone and offered her Rs. 500 in exchange of having sex with him, charged the victim.

At that moment the victim escaped from the house to seek help from the sister-in-law of the accused as no one was present at that time near the house, she continued.

Later she told her family members and the matter was taken to the locality meira paibi and club, said she.

The accused who runs a liquor vendor in his house today surrendered to Lamphal police after a complaint was lodged to the Lamphel police station.

According to the local clubs and meira paibis, they decided to throw out the accused and his family from the locality.

IMPHAL | Aug 30

A home maker accused one Khangjarakpam Deepak (34) son of late Kh. Ahongjao of Langjing Achouba Mayai Leikai attempted to rape to her and appealed to the government and authority concerned to take appropriate action against him.

Speaking to media persons the victim said yesterday the accused (neighbor of the victim) rang her several times when her husband was not present in the house.

She said, “I was taking a nap in my bedroom with my two-year-old daughter. When I woke up at around 2 pm I found Deepak staring at me standing near my bed.”

When the victim asked the accused to go out of the room, the accused threatened to kill the victim if she told anyone and offered her Rs. 500 in exchange of having sex with him, charged the victim.

At that moment the victim escaped from the house to seek help from the sister-in-law of the accused as no one was present at that time near the house, she continued.

Later she told her family members and the matter was taken to the locality meira paibi and club, said she.

The accused who runs a liquor vendor in his house today surrendered to Lamphal police after a complaint was lodged to the Lamphel police station.

According to the local clubs and meira paibis, they decided to throw out the accused and his family from the locality.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3261-attempted-rape-accused-surrenders

Court seeks report on Manipur schools

Imphal, Aug. 29: Manipur High Court has directed all zonal education officers in the state to submit a report on the present status of all government schools in their respective jurisdictions within two months. A two-judge bench of Justices N. Kotiswar and N. Nobin issued the directive on August 22, acting on a public interest […]

Imphal, Aug. 29: Manipur High Court has directed all zonal education officers in the state to submit a report on the present status of all government schools in their respective jurisdictions within two months. A two-judge bench of Justices N. Kotiswar and N. Nobin issued the directive on August 22, acting on a public interest […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/08/court-seeks-report-on-manipur-schools/

52nd Hunger Marchers’ Day (Chaklam Khongchat)

Befitting tribute paid to the student martyrs on 52nd Hunger Marchers’ Day (Chaklam Khongchat). Despite heavy rain, 52nd Hunger Marchers’ Day (Chaklam Khongchat Numit) was observed under the aegis of All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) on August 27, 2017. The observance function began with the hoisting the flag of the students’ body by its president […]

Befitting tribute paid to the student martyrs on 52nd Hunger Marchers’ Day (Chaklam Khongchat). Despite heavy rain, 52nd Hunger Marchers’ Day (Chaklam Khongchat Numit) was observed under the aegis of All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) on August 27, 2017. The observance function began with the hoisting the flag of the students’ body by its president […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/08/52nd-hunger-marchers-day-chaklam-khongchat/

Reception Ceremony organized for Laishram Devendro Singh

A reception ceremony was organized in respect of Mr. Laishram Devendro Singh Olympian Super Boxer. After receiving Arjun Award and Miss Dyna Chanu at Manipur Bahawan, S P Marg, New Delhi. The ceremony is organized by Delhi Ningol Chak Kaoba Marup, Delhi. On the occasion Mr. Leikoiba Meitei, Mrs. Laimayum Khulna, Mr. A Lokhon and […]

A reception ceremony was organized in respect of Mr. Laishram Devendro Singh Olympian Super Boxer. After receiving Arjun Award and Miss Dyna Chanu at Manipur Bahawan, S P Marg, New Delhi. The ceremony is organized by Delhi Ningol Chak Kaoba Marup, Delhi. On the occasion Mr. Leikoiba Meitei, Mrs. Laimayum Khulna, Mr. A Lokhon and […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/08/reception-ceremony-organized-for-laishram-devendro-singh/