26 kg gold seized near international border in Manipur – Nagaland Post

26 kg gold seized near international border in ManipurNagaland PostAn international gold smuggler was arrested by Customs in Manipur and seized 158 gold bars weighing 26 kg seized from him, a official said on Friday. The value of the seized gold is abo…

26 kg gold seized near international border in Manipur
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An international gold smuggler was arrested by Customs in Manipur and seized 158 gold bars weighing 26 kg seized from him, a official said on Friday. The value of the seized gold is about Rs 7 crore in the local market, said the Customs Division

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26 kg gold seized near international border in Manipur – Nagaland Post

26 kg gold seized near international border in ManipurNagaland PostAn international gold smuggler was arrested by Customs in Manipur and seized 158 gold bars weighing 26 kg seized from him, a official said on Friday. The value of the seized gold is abo…

26 kg gold seized near international border in Manipur
Nagaland Post
An international gold smuggler was arrested by Customs in Manipur and seized 158 gold bars weighing 26 kg seized from him, a official said on Friday. The value of the seized gold is about Rs 7 crore in the local market, said the Customs Division
Gold biscuits worth Rs 7.7 cr seizedBusiness Standard

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NIA arrests former PRO of an MLA

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Dec 1
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has reportedly arrested a former PRO of a cabinet minister in the present Manipur government.
The arrested individual has been identified as Sanabam Ingobi Singh, son of late…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has reportedly arrested a former PRO of a cabinet minister in the present Manipur government.

The arrested individual has been identified as Sanabam Ingobi Singh, son of late Sanabam Towal Singh of Yambem Leikai, Yairipok under Thoubal district.

According to a reliable source, he was reportedly arrested on November 29 from New Delhi by following his connection with a militant group operating in the state. Ingobi was alleged to be the former PRO of a cabinet minister of the present government.

It is learnt that he has been remanded to the custody of the NIA for seven days.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5519-nia-arrests-former-pro-of-an-mla

NIA arrests former PRO of an MLA

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Dec 1
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has reportedly arrested a former PRO of a cabinet minister in the present Manipur government.
The arrested individual has been identified as Sanabam Ingobi Singh, son of late…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has reportedly arrested a former PRO of a cabinet minister in the present Manipur government.

The arrested individual has been identified as Sanabam Ingobi Singh, son of late Sanabam Towal Singh of Yambem Leikai, Yairipok under Thoubal district.

According to a reliable source, he was reportedly arrested on November 29 from New Delhi by following his connection with a militant group operating in the state. Ingobi was alleged to be the former PRO of a cabinet minister of the present government.

It is learnt that he has been remanded to the custody of the NIA for seven days.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5519-nia-arrests-former-pro-of-an-mla

Customs dept seizes gold biscuits worth Rs. 7.7 cores

Customs dept seizes gold biscuits worth Rs. 7.7 cores

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

In one of the biggest haul in the recent past, a total of 158 gold biscuits weighing around 26.260 kg were seized by Customs officials in Imphal on Friday.

The gold biscuits which were found concealed in a Maruti Van (MNO5A/9641) which was on its way to Imphal from Moreh, a border town in the state on Thursday around 5pm, according to Deputy Commissioner Gaikhonlung Panmei of Customs Division Imphal.

The seized gold biscuits which are believed to be from foreign origin, valued at about Rs 7.7 crore were recovered from the Maruti Van which was intercepted near Lokchao Bridge along the Imphal-Moreh highway by using sophisticated equipment like video scope device, he said.

One person identified as Md Zakariya (26) son of Allimuddin of Lilong Kaleikhong who was arrested along with the seized items, was produced before the media this morning and taken to custody for investigation.

On October 1 this year, Customs Division personnel had also confiscated 12 pieces of gold bars weighing nearly 20 kg — and worth Rs 9 crore — at Yurembam area along National Highway 37.

Customs dept seizes gold biscuits worth Rs. 7.7 cores

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

In one of the biggest haul in the recent past, a total of 158 gold biscuits weighing around 26.260 kg were seized by Customs officials in Imphal on Friday.

The gold biscuits which were found concealed in a Maruti Van (MNO5A/9641) which was on its way to Imphal from Moreh, a border town in the state on Thursday around 5pm, according to Deputy Commissioner Gaikhonlung Panmei of Customs Division Imphal.

The seized gold biscuits which are believed to be from foreign origin, valued at about Rs 7.7 crore were recovered from the Maruti Van which was intercepted near Lokchao Bridge along the Imphal-Moreh highway by using sophisticated equipment like video scope device, he said.

One person identified as Md Zakariya (26) son of Allimuddin of Lilong Kaleikhong who was arrested along with the seized items, was produced before the media this morning and taken to custody for investigation.

On October 1 this year, Customs Division personnel had also confiscated 12 pieces of gold bars weighing nearly 20 kg — and worth Rs 9 crore — at Yurembam area along National Highway 37.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5524-customs-dept-seizes-gold-biscuits-worth-rs-7-7-cores

Customs dept seizes gold biscuits worth Rs. 7.7 cores

Customs dept seizes gold biscuits worth Rs. 7.7 cores

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

In one of the biggest haul in the recent past, a total of 158 gold biscuits weighing around 26.260 kg were seized by Customs officials in Imphal on Friday.

The gold biscuits which were found concealed in a Maruti Van (MNO5A/9641) which was on its way to Imphal from Moreh, a border town in the state on Thursday around 5pm, according to Deputy Commissioner Gaikhonlung Panmei of Customs Division Imphal.

The seized gold biscuits which are believed to be from foreign origin, valued at about Rs 7.7 crore were recovered from the Maruti Van which was intercepted near Lokchao Bridge along the Imphal-Moreh highway by using sophisticated equipment like video scope device, he said.

One person identified as Md Zakariya (26) son of Allimuddin of Lilong Kaleikhong who was arrested along with the seized items, was produced before the media this morning and taken to custody for investigation.

On October 1 this year, Customs Division personnel had also confiscated 12 pieces of gold bars weighing nearly 20 kg — and worth Rs 9 crore — at Yurembam area along National Highway 37.

Customs dept seizes gold biscuits worth Rs. 7.7 cores

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

In one of the biggest haul in the recent past, a total of 158 gold biscuits weighing around 26.260 kg were seized by Customs officials in Imphal on Friday.

The gold biscuits which were found concealed in a Maruti Van (MNO5A/9641) which was on its way to Imphal from Moreh, a border town in the state on Thursday around 5pm, according to Deputy Commissioner Gaikhonlung Panmei of Customs Division Imphal.

The seized gold biscuits which are believed to be from foreign origin, valued at about Rs 7.7 crore were recovered from the Maruti Van which was intercepted near Lokchao Bridge along the Imphal-Moreh highway by using sophisticated equipment like video scope device, he said.

One person identified as Md Zakariya (26) son of Allimuddin of Lilong Kaleikhong who was arrested along with the seized items, was produced before the media this morning and taken to custody for investigation.

On October 1 this year, Customs Division personnel had also confiscated 12 pieces of gold bars weighing nearly 20 kg — and worth Rs 9 crore — at Yurembam area along National Highway 37.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5524-customs-dept-seizes-gold-biscuits-worth-rs-7-7-cores

Only collective effort with selfless determination can curb HIV/AIDS menace, says CM

Only collective effort with selfless determination can curb HIV/AIDS menace, says CM

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

“It is our prime duty to treat every individual with human touch and make them avail all the essential human rights” chief minister N.Biren Singh said a state level observance of World AIDS Day, under the theme ‘ Right To Health’ held at 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles ground.

He began the invocation of his speech by praising the dedication and commitment of all stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and said that this year Manipur’s situation improved to rank 5th in HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the country, down from the highest last year.

“I really appreciate the endless effort, hard work and dedication of all NGOs, Manipur state AIDS control society (MSACS). Without them we may not have been able to bring down our ranking”, he added.

He urged the member of Manipur AIDS control society to update any information related to HIV/AIDS in time to chief minister’s office. “As MACS and NGOs have in-depth knowledge about the problem of HIV/AIDS, we can bring up with more effective and meaningful welfare schemes if MSACS and NGOs inform us and discuss the current scenarios or problems of HIV/AIDS infected person.”

We should always think of giving them privilege so that they may not be disheartened at any cost, he added.

He continued that rehabilitation centre is the safest place for controlling HIV/AIDS in our state. However in many rehab centres HIV/AIDS infected person are not given admission. We should not take this issue very lightly and will investigate these centres, he said.

Dwelling on one of the major steps in tackling HIV/AIDS problem, he said since drugs addiction is the main factor of causing HIV/AIDS problem in our society, the present government had conducted a mass drive against drugs and other intoxicants.

He announced policies and programme that the government is planning to take up in the near future. “The government is planning to launch a financial support schemes to reach all needy people, such as orphanages and old age homes, specially-abled or differently-abled people and widows,” he declared.

With the aim of lowering Hepatitis-C cases, which is very prone among HIV/AIDS infected persons, the state government has taken up an initiative of acquiring Hepatitis-C testing equipment by January next year, he added.

Till today the state government is providing free diagnosis for 57 different items in government medical institution and result is more or less similar to private diagnosis centre, he pointed out.

Later he urged the government doctors and official concerned to advise the public that the test result from government diagnosis centre is trustworthy and not inferior to that of private centre.

He further advised all to lodge any kind of complaints with proof at the Grievance Cell and Anti-Corruption Cell open at CM’s secretariat from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. if they face any form of abnormalities from government employees’ side.

In his presidential speech Health and Family Welfare minister L. Jayanta Kumar said that HIV/AIDS is the greatest enemy of right to life which is the fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian constitution.

Strong and collective effort with determination can fight the menace of HIV/AIDS at grass roots level, he suggested.

The other dignitaries who participated were Forest and Environment Minister Th Shyamkumar, Manipur Industrial Development Corporation (MANIDCO) Chairman Yumnam Radheshyam, Manipur Pollution Control Board (MPCB) Chairman Laishram Radhakishore, MLA of Tamenglong constituency Samuel Jendai, MLA of Naoriya Pakhanglakpa constituency S Subhaschandra, Chief Secretary R.R. Rashmi, administrative secretaries and heads of departments.

The programme started with a mass rally from Hao Ground Pishumthong and was flagged off by project director of MACS Valentina Arambam.

As part of the occasion a food testing laboratory called food safety on wheels was inaugurated followed by a released of a book entitled, ‘The Pink Book : Your Guide for Safe and Nutritious Food at Home’.

In relation to today’s observation ceremony prizes were also distributed for spot painting competition held in connection with the World Aids Day. A shumang leela titled Yaifare Yaifare by artistes of Manipur Youth Cultural Organisation titled was also staged.

Opening song by children of Manipur Network of Positive people (MNP+) and closing song by children of Carmel Jyoti, Koirengei were also performed.

At the end of the programme, all the dignitaries lead by Chief Minister visited all the 14 self-help group stalls displayed as part of the programme.

Only collective effort with selfless determination can curb HIV/AIDS menace, says CM

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

“It is our prime duty to treat every individual with human touch and make them avail all the essential human rights” chief minister N.Biren Singh said a state level observance of World AIDS Day, under the theme ‘ Right To Health’ held at 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles ground.

He began the invocation of his speech by praising the dedication and commitment of all stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and said that this year Manipur’s situation improved to rank 5th in HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the country, down from the highest last year.

“I really appreciate the endless effort, hard work and dedication of all NGOs, Manipur state AIDS control society (MSACS). Without them we may not have been able to bring down our ranking”, he added.

He urged the member of Manipur AIDS control society to update any information related to HIV/AIDS in time to chief minister’s office. “As MACS and NGOs have in-depth knowledge about the problem of HIV/AIDS, we can bring up with more effective and meaningful welfare schemes if MSACS and NGOs inform us and discuss the current scenarios or problems of HIV/AIDS infected person.”

We should always think of giving them privilege so that they may not be disheartened at any cost, he added.

He continued that rehabilitation centre is the safest place for controlling HIV/AIDS in our state. However in many rehab centres HIV/AIDS infected person are not given admission. We should not take this issue very lightly and will investigate these centres, he said.

Dwelling on one of the major steps in tackling HIV/AIDS problem, he said since drugs addiction is the main factor of causing HIV/AIDS problem in our society, the present government had conducted a mass drive against drugs and other intoxicants.

He announced policies and programme that the government is planning to take up in the near future. “The government is planning to launch a financial support schemes to reach all needy people, such as orphanages and old age homes, specially-abled or differently-abled people and widows,” he declared.

With the aim of lowering Hepatitis-C cases, which is very prone among HIV/AIDS infected persons, the state government has taken up an initiative of acquiring Hepatitis-C testing equipment by January next year, he added.

Till today the state government is providing free diagnosis for 57 different items in government medical institution and result is more or less similar to private diagnosis centre, he pointed out.

Later he urged the government doctors and official concerned to advise the public that the test result from government diagnosis centre is trustworthy and not inferior to that of private centre.

He further advised all to lodge any kind of complaints with proof at the Grievance Cell and Anti-Corruption Cell open at CM’s secretariat from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. if they face any form of abnormalities from government employees’ side.

In his presidential speech Health and Family Welfare minister L. Jayanta Kumar said that HIV/AIDS is the greatest enemy of right to life which is the fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian constitution.

Strong and collective effort with determination can fight the menace of HIV/AIDS at grass roots level, he suggested.

The other dignitaries who participated were Forest and Environment Minister Th Shyamkumar, Manipur Industrial Development Corporation (MANIDCO) Chairman Yumnam Radheshyam, Manipur Pollution Control Board (MPCB) Chairman Laishram Radhakishore, MLA of Tamenglong constituency Samuel Jendai, MLA of Naoriya Pakhanglakpa constituency S Subhaschandra, Chief Secretary R.R. Rashmi, administrative secretaries and heads of departments.

The programme started with a mass rally from Hao Ground Pishumthong and was flagged off by project director of MACS Valentina Arambam.

As part of the occasion a food testing laboratory called food safety on wheels was inaugurated followed by a released of a book entitled, ‘The Pink Book : Your Guide for Safe and Nutritious Food at Home’.

In relation to today’s observation ceremony prizes were also distributed for spot painting competition held in connection with the World Aids Day. A shumang leela titled Yaifare Yaifare by artistes of Manipur Youth Cultural Organisation titled was also staged.

Opening song by children of Manipur Network of Positive people (MNP+) and closing song by children of Carmel Jyoti, Koirengei were also performed.

At the end of the programme, all the dignitaries lead by Chief Minister visited all the 14 self-help group stalls displayed as part of the programme.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5521-only-collective-effort-with-selfless-determination-can-curb-hiv-aids-menace-says-cm

Noted author and scribe Bertil Lintner joins Myanmar scribes in interactive session at IFP

Noted author and scribe Bertil Lintner joins Myanmar scribes in interactive session at IFP

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

An interaction programme amongst few senior journalists from the state, the staffs of Imphal Free Press and several Myanmar journalists and students from Yangon Journalism School, Myanmar, was held today at the office complex of the Imphal Free Press.

The interactive session was also joined by Bertil Lintner, a noted Swiss author and journalist who has written extensively on political issues in Asia for the past several decades.

‘Land of Jade’ and ‘Great Game East’ are some of his notable books which critically engage with the various political struggles in the region, including Manipur.

His latest book, ‘China’s India War’ will see an Indian release at the Nehru Museum and Library, New Delhi on December 6.

Drawing on his vast experience in the region, which includes several correspondence with leaders from various revolutionary groups, he observed that situation in the Northeast is not as turbulent as it was in the past. But he remarked that new issues have cropped up with the influx of massive money in the region, and that civil societies have to be more vigilant in countering the corrupting tendencies that such influx can lead to.

On the attempts of India to reach out to Burma and other Southeast Asian countries, he stated that there is no such infrastructure in the Northeast region which can compete with the kind of infrastructural developed by China on its side of the border and even within Myanmar.

Aung Htun U, leader of the visiting journalists from Myanmar mentioned that besides building roadways, industries etc., China is now focussing on nurturing people to people connections.

“China has been organising tours for civil society leaders, support groups, and artists from Myanmar in various parts of China.  India should also be more proactive with such initiatives to strengthen the relationship between the two countries,” he added.

Editor, Imphal Free Press, Pradip Phanjoubam, who was also the host of the interaction session, quipped that the much-hyped Act East policy is more of a countermeasure against China’s policies in the SE Asian region, rather than a well-thought strategy to bring wholesome development in Northeast India.

Further, Bertil and the attending journalists from the state as well as from Myanmar shared each other’s experiences, and probed issues pertaining to the Northeast region, Myanmar, and the larger Asian context too.

The constructive session ended with exchange of contacts and assurances of further interactions in the future.

Noted author and scribe Bertil Lintner joins Myanmar scribes in interactive session at IFP

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

An interaction programme amongst few senior journalists from the state, the staffs of Imphal Free Press and several Myanmar journalists and students from Yangon Journalism School, Myanmar, was held today at the office complex of the Imphal Free Press.

The interactive session was also joined by Bertil Lintner, a noted Swiss author and journalist who has written extensively on political issues in Asia for the past several decades.

‘Land of Jade’ and ‘Great Game East’ are some of his notable books which critically engage with the various political struggles in the region, including Manipur.

His latest book, ‘China’s India War’ will see an Indian release at the Nehru Museum and Library, New Delhi on December 6.

Drawing on his vast experience in the region, which includes several correspondence with leaders from various revolutionary groups, he observed that situation in the Northeast is not as turbulent as it was in the past. But he remarked that new issues have cropped up with the influx of massive money in the region, and that civil societies have to be more vigilant in countering the corrupting tendencies that such influx can lead to.

On the attempts of India to reach out to Burma and other Southeast Asian countries, he stated that there is no such infrastructure in the Northeast region which can compete with the kind of infrastructural developed by China on its side of the border and even within Myanmar.

Aung Htun U, leader of the visiting journalists from Myanmar mentioned that besides building roadways, industries etc., China is now focussing on nurturing people to people connections.

“China has been organising tours for civil society leaders, support groups, and artists from Myanmar in various parts of China.  India should also be more proactive with such initiatives to strengthen the relationship between the two countries,” he added.

Editor, Imphal Free Press, Pradip Phanjoubam, who was also the host of the interaction session, quipped that the much-hyped Act East policy is more of a countermeasure against China’s policies in the SE Asian region, rather than a well-thought strategy to bring wholesome development in Northeast India.

Further, Bertil and the attending journalists from the state as well as from Myanmar shared each other’s experiences, and probed issues pertaining to the Northeast region, Myanmar, and the larger Asian context too.

The constructive session ended with exchange of contacts and assurances of further interactions in the future.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5525-noted-author-and-scribe-bertil-lintner-joins-myanmar-scribes-in-interactive-session-at-ifp

CIRCA to submit proposal to government of India

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Coalition for Indigenes’ Rights Campaign (CIRCA) Manipur, has come to a decision to submit a proposal for the restoration of pre-merger political status of Manipur to be submitted to government of India.

While speaking to media persons at the Manipur press club, Convenor CIRCA Manipur, Somendro Thockchom said after 28 months of campaign on restoration of pre-merger political status, the CIRCA has decided to further debate on the political future of Manipur.

“Government of India should recognise the prevailing Manipur-India conflict as a political issue that requires a political solution. Furthermore influx of immigrants from the neighbouring countries and also from mainland India should be set as an agenda in any future political negotiations,” he said.

He mentioned that the exploration and exploitation of natural resources should be ceased until a satisfactory resolution is brought to the prevailing conflict in Manipur.   

Somendro said that the United Kingdom must intervene to bring about a settlement of the conflicts in Manipur since it has a hand in the controversies and confusion surrounding the political status of Manipur in the post empire period.

Somendro said CIRCA believes that the solution to our problems should be transformative not prescriptive.

It is also a firm conviction of CIRCA that the issues regarding indigenous nation is not monopoly of a single group and the involvement of the people is a must in search for lasting solution to the conflicts and crisis plaguing the state, he added.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Coalition for Indigenes’ Rights Campaign (CIRCA) Manipur, has come to a decision to submit a proposal for the restoration of pre-merger political status of Manipur to be submitted to government of India.

While speaking to media persons at the Manipur press club, Convenor CIRCA Manipur, Somendro Thockchom said after 28 months of campaign on restoration of pre-merger political status, the CIRCA has decided to further debate on the political future of Manipur.

“Government of India should recognise the prevailing Manipur-India conflict as a political issue that requires a political solution. Furthermore influx of immigrants from the neighbouring countries and also from mainland India should be set as an agenda in any future political negotiations,” he said.

He mentioned that the exploration and exploitation of natural resources should be ceased until a satisfactory resolution is brought to the prevailing conflict in Manipur.   

Somendro said that the United Kingdom must intervene to bring about a settlement of the conflicts in Manipur since it has a hand in the controversies and confusion surrounding the political status of Manipur in the post empire period.

Somendro said CIRCA believes that the solution to our problems should be transformative not prescriptive.

It is also a firm conviction of CIRCA that the issues regarding indigenous nation is not monopoly of a single group and the involvement of the people is a must in search for lasting solution to the conflicts and crisis plaguing the state, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5523-circa-to-submit-proposal-to-government-of-india

IO submits charge sheet in the infamous Uripok double murder case

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Dec 1
Investigation officer additional SP, Imphal West, Priyadrashini Laishram submitted the charge sheet of the infamous Uripok double murder case before the chief judicial magistrate, Imphal West for the trail of the of…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Investigation officer additional SP, Imphal West, Priyadrashini Laishram submitted the charge sheet of the infamous Uripok double murder case before the chief judicial magistrate, Imphal West for the trail of the offence committed by the alleged accused Khongbantabam Hitler.

Khongbantabam Hitler, 30, son of Kh. Imocha Singh of Uripok Khumanthem Leikai had been detained under judicial custody by the court after he was arrested by Imphal police on June 2 in connection with the murdered of Irengbam Ongbi Monica Devi and her mother Soram Ongbi Lakhipyari Devi of Uripok Bachaspati Maning Leikai on May 30.

The charge sheet was submitted after the completion of the investigation and finding of the prima facie evidence by the IO for the trial regarding the case.

Earlier in the morning court order stated that the alleged accused Khongbantabam Hitler was granted bail on completion of his statutory detention period under judicial custody for six months, however no bond were furnished by the alleged accused person.

In the meantime the charge sheet was submitted to the court by the IO and the court cognizance the offence under section 302 and 449 IPC and registered it as a cril (P) case number 270 of 2017 with referred FIR number 169(5) 2017 Imphal police station under section 302/449 IPC.

Order further mention that the court is in the opinion that the court has no jurisdiction to accept the bail bonds as the offence is try-able exclusively by the courts of sessions and the alleged accused was directed to appear before the court on December 6.

Mentioned may be made that Hitler was arrested by police based on the complaint lodged by late Monica father, S. Tomba that he saw Hitler walking hastily towards his vehicle which was parked near his gate at about 4.30 pm of May 30 and reversed the vehicle back speedily with repeated horns, when he return home.

The complaint further stated that Hitler was ex-boyfriend of her deceased daughter before her marriage, and Hitler has been threatening his daughter and their family since long and he had always feared that Hitler would harm them in some way or the other.

On the other hand, source said the arrested Hitler during interrogation has reportedly admitted having an affair with the deceased Monica sometime in the year 2009.

He also admitted to committing the murder.

On June 4, angry locals of Uripok has vandalised the house of the alleged accused.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5526-io-submits-charge-sheet-in-the-infamous-uripok-double-murder-case

Government is trying to develop healthcare tourism: Dy CM

Government is trying to develop healthcare tourism: Dy CM

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Deputy chief minister Yumnam Joykumar Singh said, State government is planning to open up frontiers in healthcare sector to attract people from beyond the borders.

He was speaking at the lamp lighting and oath taking ceremony, 2017 of College of Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing 1st year batch), held at jubilee hall of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal today.

Deputy chief minister said, all out efforts will be made to develop healthcare tourism in the State to attract people from South East (SE) and East Asian countries.

He said, healthcare expenses in Manipur are much lower than the expenses in the SE & East Asian countries and therefore, large number of people can be made possible to come to Manipur for treatment. It will boost resources thereby enhancing economic growth in the State.

Stating that profession of nursing is a noble and helping gesture, Joykumar Singh said, people in the profession should understand that they are the first line of help to the needy people. Doctors alone cannot extend help to patients but the dedication, support and love of the nursing community are tremendously required.

He further said, lighting of lamp symbolises the hope to the people who are suffering. He appealed to the nursing community to maintain ethics while discharging duties and co-operate with the people in all the time. Deputy chief minister distributed awards to the outstanding nursing students in the function.

Director (RIMS) Prof. A. Santa Singh said, RIMS has been a centre of excellence in the healthcare sector. He said, the institute is planning to start PG Course in Nursing from the next academic session.

Controller of Examinations (MU) Prof. N. Ibotombi Singh, Dr. Manju Vasta, Principal, College of Nursing, AIIMS, New Delhi, Prof. H. Jamuna Devi, Principal, College of Nursing, RIMS also spoke on the importance of maintaining ethics and the role to be played by the nursing community.

Earlier, Continuing Nursing Education, 2017 on the topic “Nursing as a career” was also held where experts from AIIMS deliberated on various issues relating to nursing.

Government is trying to develop healthcare tourism: Dy CM

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Deputy chief minister Yumnam Joykumar Singh said, State government is planning to open up frontiers in healthcare sector to attract people from beyond the borders.

He was speaking at the lamp lighting and oath taking ceremony, 2017 of College of Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing 1st year batch), held at jubilee hall of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal today.

Deputy chief minister said, all out efforts will be made to develop healthcare tourism in the State to attract people from South East (SE) and East Asian countries.

He said, healthcare expenses in Manipur are much lower than the expenses in the SE & East Asian countries and therefore, large number of people can be made possible to come to Manipur for treatment. It will boost resources thereby enhancing economic growth in the State.

Stating that profession of nursing is a noble and helping gesture, Joykumar Singh said, people in the profession should understand that they are the first line of help to the needy people. Doctors alone cannot extend help to patients but the dedication, support and love of the nursing community are tremendously required.

He further said, lighting of lamp symbolises the hope to the people who are suffering. He appealed to the nursing community to maintain ethics while discharging duties and co-operate with the people in all the time. Deputy chief minister distributed awards to the outstanding nursing students in the function.

Director (RIMS) Prof. A. Santa Singh said, RIMS has been a centre of excellence in the healthcare sector. He said, the institute is planning to start PG Course in Nursing from the next academic session.

Controller of Examinations (MU) Prof. N. Ibotombi Singh, Dr. Manju Vasta, Principal, College of Nursing, AIIMS, New Delhi, Prof. H. Jamuna Devi, Principal, College of Nursing, RIMS also spoke on the importance of maintaining ethics and the role to be played by the nursing community.

Earlier, Continuing Nursing Education, 2017 on the topic “Nursing as a career” was also held where experts from AIIMS deliberated on various issues relating to nursing.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5520-government-is-trying-to-develop-healthcare-tourism-dy-cm

Ibobi lambasts Prime Minister as timid minded

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Former chief minister, O. Ibobi lambasted Prime Minister, Narendra Modi as timid minded for conducting more than 38 election campaign at Gujarat by forgetting that he is the Prime Minister of the country.

He was addressing a crowd during the sit-in protest demanding disclosure of the framework agreement between the central government and NSCN-IM today at Lainingthou Khamlangba community hall, Sagolband organised by Sagolband Block Congress Committee.

Ibobi said that the “Act East Policy” which was implemented almost four years back is just for the name sake as the government has not taken up any new project.

The former chief minister said that Congress is not against any political party or organisation but will not compromise if any of their agreements or MoUs affect the territorial integrity of the state.

Asking where is the transparency of the government if they do not even disclose the most sensitive talk to the public Ibobi lambasted the government stating that the government is transparent only in words.

Former deputy chief minister, Gaikhangam who also took part in the sit-in protest said that it will be wise for the ruling party to support their demand to disclose the framework agreement if the they truly wanted to safeguard the territorial integrity of the state.

He added chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contents of the agreement.

Such agreement between the central government and an insurgency group should not be a secrete document if it does not give any affect to neighboring states, he added.

“Why the central government is not disclosing the agreement if it does not affect to the integrity of the state?” asked Gaikhangam.

He added that the chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contains of the agreement..

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Former chief minister, O. Ibobi lambasted Prime Minister, Narendra Modi as timid minded for conducting more than 38 election campaign at Gujarat by forgetting that he is the Prime Minister of the country.

He was addressing a crowd during the sit-in protest demanding disclosure of the framework agreement between the central government and NSCN-IM today at Lainingthou Khamlangba community hall, Sagolband organised by Sagolband Block Congress Committee.

Ibobi said that the “Act East Policy” which was implemented almost four years back is just for the name sake as the government has not taken up any new project.

The former chief minister said that Congress is not against any political party or organisation but will not compromise if any of their agreements or MoUs affect the territorial integrity of the state.

Asking where is the transparency of the government if they do not even disclose the most sensitive talk to the public Ibobi lambasted the government stating that the government is transparent only in words.

Former deputy chief minister, Gaikhangam who also took part in the sit-in protest said that it will be wise for the ruling party to support their demand to disclose the framework agreement if the they truly wanted to safeguard the territorial integrity of the state.

He added chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contents of the agreement.

Such agreement between the central government and an insurgency group should not be a secrete document if it does not give any affect to neighboring states, he added.

“Why the central government is not disclosing the agreement if it does not affect to the integrity of the state?” asked Gaikhangam.

He added that the chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contains of the agreement..

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5527-ibobi-lambasts-prime-minister-as-timid-minded

Ibobi lambasts Prime Minister as timid minded

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Former chief minister, O. Ibobi lambasted Prime Minister, Narendra Modi as timid minded for conducting more than 38 election campaign at Gujarat by forgetting that he is the Prime Minister of the country.

He was addressing a crowd during the sit-in protest demanding disclosure of the framework agreement between the central government and NSCN-IM today at Lainingthou Khamlangba community hall, Sagolband organised by Sagolband Block Congress Committee.

Ibobi said that the “Act East Policy” which was implemented almost four years back is just for the name sake as the government has not taken up any new project.

The former chief minister said that Congress is not against any political party or organisation but will not compromise if any of their agreements or MoUs affect the territorial integrity of the state.

Asking where is the transparency of the government if they do not even disclose the most sensitive talk to the public Ibobi lambasted the government stating that the government is transparent only in words.

Former deputy chief minister, Gaikhangam who also took part in the sit-in protest said that it will be wise for the ruling party to support their demand to disclose the framework agreement if the they truly wanted to safeguard the territorial integrity of the state.

He added chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contents of the agreement.

Such agreement between the central government and an insurgency group should not be a secrete document if it does not give any affect to neighboring states, he added.

“Why the central government is not disclosing the agreement if it does not affect to the integrity of the state?” asked Gaikhangam.

He added that the chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contains of the agreement..

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 1

Former chief minister, O. Ibobi lambasted Prime Minister, Narendra Modi as timid minded for conducting more than 38 election campaign at Gujarat by forgetting that he is the Prime Minister of the country.

He was addressing a crowd during the sit-in protest demanding disclosure of the framework agreement between the central government and NSCN-IM today at Lainingthou Khamlangba community hall, Sagolband organised by Sagolband Block Congress Committee.

Ibobi said that the “Act East Policy” which was implemented almost four years back is just for the name sake as the government has not taken up any new project.

The former chief minister said that Congress is not against any political party or organisation but will not compromise if any of their agreements or MoUs affect the territorial integrity of the state.

Asking where is the transparency of the government if they do not even disclose the most sensitive talk to the public Ibobi lambasted the government stating that the government is transparent only in words.

Former deputy chief minister, Gaikhangam who also took part in the sit-in protest said that it will be wise for the ruling party to support their demand to disclose the framework agreement if the they truly wanted to safeguard the territorial integrity of the state.

He added chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contents of the agreement.

Such agreement between the central government and an insurgency group should not be a secrete document if it does not give any affect to neighboring states, he added.

“Why the central government is not disclosing the agreement if it does not affect to the integrity of the state?” asked Gaikhangam.

He added that the chief minister, N. Biren Singh and BJP national general secretary, Ram Madhav assuring that the framework agreement will not affect the territorial integrity of the state is very doubtful as they themselves even do not know the contains of the agreement..

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5527-ibobi-lambasts-prime-minister-as-timid-minded

President Kovind confident Naga solution will be found soon

President Kovind confident Naga solution will be found soon

Newmai News Network

KOHIMA | Dec 1

President of India, Ram Nath Kovind while commenting on the Naga political issue expressed confidence that solution will be found soon.

The President of India said this while inaugurating the Hornbill Festival at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, near Kohima today.

Ram Nath Kovind expressed hope and confidence that “a final agreement – one that is fair to all and meets the expectations and aspirations of all – will be reached soon”.

Also speaking on the occasion, Nagaland Chief Minister, TR Zeliang appealed the President of India to carry forward his message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing Nagaland State assembly elections.

 “The sad reality is that the vexed Naga political issue remains unresolved till today. And for far too long, the full potential and growth of the state has been impeded by the unresolved issue of the Naga political struggle. We all feel this state of affairs should not be allowed to continue as it not only hampers the normal avocations of peaceful citizens, but also stands in the way of every aspect of progressive growth. As a multi-tribal society, it is a fact that we face many challenges but when it comes to the resolution of the seven decades old Naga political issue, the people’s voice is for an inclusive, honourable and acceptable solution,” TR Zeliang said.

 TR Zeliang said that Nagas already witnessed 20 long years of the peace process and another 2 years after signing of the Framework Agreement. The Government of India and NSCN(IM) have been in dialogue for a very long time and today the six Naga National Politica Groups (NNPGs) have also entered into a dialogue with the Government of India, he added.

“Here, we duly acknowledge the pro-active role played by the tribal hohos, the civil societies and different NGOs in their efforts to bring the different political groups together. The fact that different factions and armed groups have now come together seeking a solution is truly very encouraging. We therefore, consider this to be the most opportune time for the Nagas and the Government of India to resolve the seven decades old Naga political issue once and for all”, the Nagaland Chief Minister said.

He then said that as the 21st century world advances rapidly into the next millennia, “our people will not want to be left behind but be proud partners in the march ahead with times”. This dream, however, can never be fulfilled without permanent peace in the land. “I, therefore, appeal to your high office to carry forward this message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing State assembly elections”.

President Kovind confident Naga solution will be found soon

Newmai News Network

KOHIMA | Dec 1

President of India, Ram Nath Kovind while commenting on the Naga political issue expressed confidence that solution will be found soon.

The President of India said this while inaugurating the Hornbill Festival at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, near Kohima today.

Ram Nath Kovind expressed hope and confidence that “a final agreement – one that is fair to all and meets the expectations and aspirations of all – will be reached soon”.

Also speaking on the occasion, Nagaland Chief Minister, TR Zeliang appealed the President of India to carry forward his message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing Nagaland State assembly elections.

 “The sad reality is that the vexed Naga political issue remains unresolved till today. And for far too long, the full potential and growth of the state has been impeded by the unresolved issue of the Naga political struggle. We all feel this state of affairs should not be allowed to continue as it not only hampers the normal avocations of peaceful citizens, but also stands in the way of every aspect of progressive growth. As a multi-tribal society, it is a fact that we face many challenges but when it comes to the resolution of the seven decades old Naga political issue, the people’s voice is for an inclusive, honourable and acceptable solution,” TR Zeliang said.

 TR Zeliang said that Nagas already witnessed 20 long years of the peace process and another 2 years after signing of the Framework Agreement. The Government of India and NSCN(IM) have been in dialogue for a very long time and today the six Naga National Politica Groups (NNPGs) have also entered into a dialogue with the Government of India, he added.

“Here, we duly acknowledge the pro-active role played by the tribal hohos, the civil societies and different NGOs in their efforts to bring the different political groups together. The fact that different factions and armed groups have now come together seeking a solution is truly very encouraging. We therefore, consider this to be the most opportune time for the Nagas and the Government of India to resolve the seven decades old Naga political issue once and for all”, the Nagaland Chief Minister said.

He then said that as the 21st century world advances rapidly into the next millennia, “our people will not want to be left behind but be proud partners in the march ahead with times”. This dream, however, can never be fulfilled without permanent peace in the land. “I, therefore, appeal to your high office to carry forward this message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing State assembly elections”.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5528-president-kovind-confident-naga-solution-will-be-found-soon

President Kovind confident Naga solution will be found soon

President Kovind confident Naga solution will be found soon

Newmai News Network

KOHIMA | Dec 1

President of India, Ram Nath Kovind while commenting on the Naga political issue expressed confidence that solution will be found soon.

The President of India said this while inaugurating the Hornbill Festival at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, near Kohima today.

Ram Nath Kovind expressed hope and confidence that “a final agreement – one that is fair to all and meets the expectations and aspirations of all – will be reached soon”.

Also speaking on the occasion, Nagaland Chief Minister, TR Zeliang appealed the President of India to carry forward his message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing Nagaland State assembly elections.

 “The sad reality is that the vexed Naga political issue remains unresolved till today. And for far too long, the full potential and growth of the state has been impeded by the unresolved issue of the Naga political struggle. We all feel this state of affairs should not be allowed to continue as it not only hampers the normal avocations of peaceful citizens, but also stands in the way of every aspect of progressive growth. As a multi-tribal society, it is a fact that we face many challenges but when it comes to the resolution of the seven decades old Naga political issue, the people’s voice is for an inclusive, honourable and acceptable solution,” TR Zeliang said.

 TR Zeliang said that Nagas already witnessed 20 long years of the peace process and another 2 years after signing of the Framework Agreement. The Government of India and NSCN(IM) have been in dialogue for a very long time and today the six Naga National Politica Groups (NNPGs) have also entered into a dialogue with the Government of India, he added.

“Here, we duly acknowledge the pro-active role played by the tribal hohos, the civil societies and different NGOs in their efforts to bring the different political groups together. The fact that different factions and armed groups have now come together seeking a solution is truly very encouraging. We therefore, consider this to be the most opportune time for the Nagas and the Government of India to resolve the seven decades old Naga political issue once and for all”, the Nagaland Chief Minister said.

He then said that as the 21st century world advances rapidly into the next millennia, “our people will not want to be left behind but be proud partners in the march ahead with times”. This dream, however, can never be fulfilled without permanent peace in the land. “I, therefore, appeal to your high office to carry forward this message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing State assembly elections”.

President Kovind confident Naga solution will be found soon

Newmai News Network

KOHIMA | Dec 1

President of India, Ram Nath Kovind while commenting on the Naga political issue expressed confidence that solution will be found soon.

The President of India said this while inaugurating the Hornbill Festival at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, near Kohima today.

Ram Nath Kovind expressed hope and confidence that “a final agreement – one that is fair to all and meets the expectations and aspirations of all – will be reached soon”.

Also speaking on the occasion, Nagaland Chief Minister, TR Zeliang appealed the President of India to carry forward his message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing Nagaland State assembly elections.

 “The sad reality is that the vexed Naga political issue remains unresolved till today. And for far too long, the full potential and growth of the state has been impeded by the unresolved issue of the Naga political struggle. We all feel this state of affairs should not be allowed to continue as it not only hampers the normal avocations of peaceful citizens, but also stands in the way of every aspect of progressive growth. As a multi-tribal society, it is a fact that we face many challenges but when it comes to the resolution of the seven decades old Naga political issue, the people’s voice is for an inclusive, honourable and acceptable solution,” TR Zeliang said.

 TR Zeliang said that Nagas already witnessed 20 long years of the peace process and another 2 years after signing of the Framework Agreement. The Government of India and NSCN(IM) have been in dialogue for a very long time and today the six Naga National Politica Groups (NNPGs) have also entered into a dialogue with the Government of India, he added.

“Here, we duly acknowledge the pro-active role played by the tribal hohos, the civil societies and different NGOs in their efforts to bring the different political groups together. The fact that different factions and armed groups have now come together seeking a solution is truly very encouraging. We therefore, consider this to be the most opportune time for the Nagas and the Government of India to resolve the seven decades old Naga political issue once and for all”, the Nagaland Chief Minister said.

He then said that as the 21st century world advances rapidly into the next millennia, “our people will not want to be left behind but be proud partners in the march ahead with times”. This dream, however, can never be fulfilled without permanent peace in the land. “I, therefore, appeal to your high office to carry forward this message to the Government of India for the imperative need to resolve the protracted Naga political problem before the ensuing State assembly elections”.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5528-president-kovind-confident-naga-solution-will-be-found-soon

Karam Shyam initiates new method of postings through lots

IMPHAL | Dec 1

A day after the State Cabinet passed new transfer and posting policy, the revenue department today allotted postings to the newly recruited SDCs’ through draw of lot.

Stating that the new method of posting is implemented to curb corruption, consumer affairs, food & public distribution and revenue minister Karam Shyam said cooperation from MLAs, elected members and the public is needed to make Manipur corruption free.

Speaking to the mediapersons at the conference hall of Old Secretariat, the minister said the revenue department under him is initiating ‘choose your own transfer through lottery’ for the new recruits, which is a step towards fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a corruption free India.

Minister Karam Shyam said the chief ministerN. Biren Singh is determined towards making Manipur a corruption free state.  Stating that the full potential of the youths of the State have been eroded due to corruption, he said, it is the responsibility of each and every citizen to bring a good governance in the State.

The Minister also had a word of advice for the new recruits stating that sincere and efficient officers, after completion of 2 years (under the new transfer and posting policy), will be given suitable postings based on their performance.

The newly recruited SDCs’ of the revenue department chose their place of posting through draw of lots in front of the media.

The Minister said he hopes that other government departments will also follow such method of posting model which is devoid of corruption.

Altogether 48 newly recruited SDCs’ including 17 female officers chose their postings today. M Joy, special secretary, revenue and MAHUD, Th. Chittaranjan Singh, commissioner, revenue were present at the function.

IMPHAL | Dec 1

A day after the State Cabinet passed new transfer and posting policy, the revenue department today allotted postings to the newly recruited SDCs’ through draw of lot.

Stating that the new method of posting is implemented to curb corruption, consumer affairs, food & public distribution and revenue minister Karam Shyam said cooperation from MLAs, elected members and the public is needed to make Manipur corruption free.

Speaking to the mediapersons at the conference hall of Old Secretariat, the minister said the revenue department under him is initiating ‘choose your own transfer through lottery’ for the new recruits, which is a step towards fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a corruption free India.

Minister Karam Shyam said the chief ministerN. Biren Singh is determined towards making Manipur a corruption free state.  Stating that the full potential of the youths of the State have been eroded due to corruption, he said, it is the responsibility of each and every citizen to bring a good governance in the State.

The Minister also had a word of advice for the new recruits stating that sincere and efficient officers, after completion of 2 years (under the new transfer and posting policy), will be given suitable postings based on their performance.

The newly recruited SDCs’ of the revenue department chose their place of posting through draw of lots in front of the media.

The Minister said he hopes that other government departments will also follow such method of posting model which is devoid of corruption.

Altogether 48 newly recruited SDCs’ including 17 female officers chose their postings today. M Joy, special secretary, revenue and MAHUD, Th. Chittaranjan Singh, commissioner, revenue were present at the function.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5522-karam-shyam-initiates-new-method-of-postings-through-lots

Karam Shyam initiates new method of postings through lots

IMPHAL | Dec 1

A day after the State Cabinet passed new transfer and posting policy, the revenue department today allotted postings to the newly recruited SDCs’ through draw of lot.

Stating that the new method of posting is implemented to curb corruption, consumer affairs, food & public distribution and revenue minister Karam Shyam said cooperation from MLAs, elected members and the public is needed to make Manipur corruption free.

Speaking to the mediapersons at the conference hall of Old Secretariat, the minister said the revenue department under him is initiating ‘choose your own transfer through lottery’ for the new recruits, which is a step towards fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a corruption free India.

Minister Karam Shyam said the chief ministerN. Biren Singh is determined towards making Manipur a corruption free state.  Stating that the full potential of the youths of the State have been eroded due to corruption, he said, it is the responsibility of each and every citizen to bring a good governance in the State.

The Minister also had a word of advice for the new recruits stating that sincere and efficient officers, after completion of 2 years (under the new transfer and posting policy), will be given suitable postings based on their performance.

The newly recruited SDCs’ of the revenue department chose their place of posting through draw of lots in front of the media.

The Minister said he hopes that other government departments will also follow such method of posting model which is devoid of corruption.

Altogether 48 newly recruited SDCs’ including 17 female officers chose their postings today. M Joy, special secretary, revenue and MAHUD, Th. Chittaranjan Singh, commissioner, revenue were present at the function.

IMPHAL | Dec 1

A day after the State Cabinet passed new transfer and posting policy, the revenue department today allotted postings to the newly recruited SDCs’ through draw of lot.

Stating that the new method of posting is implemented to curb corruption, consumer affairs, food & public distribution and revenue minister Karam Shyam said cooperation from MLAs, elected members and the public is needed to make Manipur corruption free.

Speaking to the mediapersons at the conference hall of Old Secretariat, the minister said the revenue department under him is initiating ‘choose your own transfer through lottery’ for the new recruits, which is a step towards fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a corruption free India.

Minister Karam Shyam said the chief ministerN. Biren Singh is determined towards making Manipur a corruption free state.  Stating that the full potential of the youths of the State have been eroded due to corruption, he said, it is the responsibility of each and every citizen to bring a good governance in the State.

The Minister also had a word of advice for the new recruits stating that sincere and efficient officers, after completion of 2 years (under the new transfer and posting policy), will be given suitable postings based on their performance.

The newly recruited SDCs’ of the revenue department chose their place of posting through draw of lots in front of the media.

The Minister said he hopes that other government departments will also follow such method of posting model which is devoid of corruption.

Altogether 48 newly recruited SDCs’ including 17 female officers chose their postings today. M Joy, special secretary, revenue and MAHUD, Th. Chittaranjan Singh, commissioner, revenue were present at the function.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5522-karam-shyam-initiates-new-method-of-postings-through-lots

Manipur Sangai festival 2017 – Day 7

Pung Cholom performance by Guru Irabot Institute of Manipuri Culture on November 27 during Manipur Sangai Festival 2017 Day 7 at main venue BOAT, Palace Compound, Imphal. Thang Ta performance by troops of Meetei Indigenous Thang Ta & Cultural Institute on November 27, 2017, 7th Day of Maniour Sangai Festival 2017 at Main Venue BOAT, […]

Pung Cholom performance by Guru Irabot Institute of Manipuri Culture on November 27 during Manipur Sangai Festival 2017 Day 7 at main venue BOAT, Palace Compound, Imphal. Thang Ta performance by troops of Meetei Indigenous Thang Ta & Cultural Institute on November 27, 2017, 7th Day of Maniour Sangai Festival 2017 at Main Venue BOAT, […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/12/manipur-sangai-festival-2017-day-7/