UPF thanks

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks the ministers,atheletic associations,donors,media,medical institutes,transporters,clubs etc for their help and contribution.

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UPF thanks

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks the ministers,atheletic associations,donors,media,medical institutes,transporters,clubs etc for their help and contribution.

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Agarwal Commission

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has been deferred to March 18.

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Agarwal Commission

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has been deferred to March 18.

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State CPI on power issue

IMPHAL March 7: The state CPI (Marxist Leninist) in a press release by state secretary S Mangi Mangang urges the state government to address the power issues and the un… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: The state CPI (Marxist Leninist) in a press release by state secretary S Mangi Mangang urges the state government to address the power issues and the un uniform collection of tariff in the state  at the Manipur Legislative Assembly sittings. Further ,the government must also aid the underprivileged and the disabled in paying taxes, acts can be passed if the government wants, the release said.

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Thanga women vendors cry foul

IMPHAL March 7: The members of the All Thanga Schedule Caste Ima Khwairamband Keithel Nga Yonbi Lup condemned the Thanga MLA T Mangibabu of favoritism among the women fish vendors… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: The members of the All Thanga Schedule Caste Ima Khwairamband Keithel Nga Yonbi Lup condemned the Thanga MLA T Mangibabu of favoritism among the women fish vendors and ignoring the plight of the women of the organization.
A press release states that the women had pressed the government to allot them seats  for vending fish at the market and after several round of talks with the concerned officials ,a total of 314 seats were allocated for the women. The development was purely the credit of the women organization as the local MLA had turned a deaf ear to the issue when taken up to his notice before, the release states. Further, on learning about the seat allocation,workers of the MLA forged the documents of the stated organization and have tried to grab the quota of seats for themselves only, such unscrupulous activities have led to confusion to the concerned officials and have brought about unwanted issues. The statement appeals the concerned MLA to rectify the situation in the interest of the deserving persons and in the name of justice.

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Election held

IMPHAL, March 6: The scrutiny of candidates for 41th general election to appoint the executive members and office bearers of the All Manipur Students’ Union, (AMSU) head quarter for the… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: The scrutiny of candidates for 41th general election to appoint the executive members and office bearers of the All Manipur Students’ Union, (AMSU) head quarter for the year 2011-13, was held today at the head quarter, organized by the election committee.
During the scrutiny altogether 13 executive council including the post of president, vice president, secretary general, etc. were selected as uncontested candidates.

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Khuga multi purpose inspected

IMPHAL, March 6: State agriculture minsiter Ph Parijat who is also holding the CADA portfolio has inspected conditions of the irrigation facilities that have been provided by the Khuga Multi… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: State agriculture minsiter Ph Parijat who is also holding the CADA portfolio has inspected conditions of the irrigation facilities that have been provided by the Khuga Multi Purpose project at Churachandpur district today.
The minister during his surprise visit to the main cannel site of the project having eight kilometer long canal for providing irrigation facilities to several thousand of hectres of paddy field was accompanied by officials of CADA. Besides the minister gave his advised to the officials of CADA to impart awareness campaign to the farmers of areas for the effective utilisation of the irrigation facilities that have been initiated with the completion of the project.
On the other hand, as per the official record the very irrigation canal has helped by providing irrigation to 2000 hectres of paddy field with an objective to provide irrigation facilities to a total area of 9575 hectres of paddy fields after total completion of the said irrigation canal the official source added.

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Children of the State & Meira Paibis Meet the President

IMPHAL, March 6: An Educational Tour for Students, Teachers and Meirapaibis of Manipur to Delhi and Agra organized by 15 Assam Rifles of HQ 9 Sect under the aegis HQ… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: An Educational Tour for Students, Teachers and Meirapaibis of Manipur to Delhi and Agra organized by 15 Assam Rifles of HQ 9 Sect under the aegis HQ IGAR (South) had the distinguished honour of meeting Pratibha Patil, the President of India, on March 4 at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
According to a release of PRO, IGAR (South) Imphal, the President while speaking to the students, meira paibis and teachers, discussed the social and educational aspects in Manipur. She also encouraged the children to work hard and do well in life. The students, teachers and Meira Paibis also visited the world famous Mughal Gardens and museum inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the release added.

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Meeting

IMPHAL, March 6: An Emergency Central Executive Meeting of the Central Executive of Zeliangrong Baudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland (AMN) will be convened on March, 9 this month at Majorkhol… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: An Emergency Central Executive Meeting of the Central Executive of Zeliangrong Baudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland (AMN) will be convened on March, 9 this month at Majorkhol Community Hall, Imphal, Manipur at 10:00 am to deliberate on the current issues prevailing in Zeliangrong territory.
According to a release of the union, all senior leaders, advisors, public leaders and frontal organisations of Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur, All Zeliangrong Students’ Union (AMN), Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur, Zeliangrong Students Union, Nagaland, Zeliangrong Baudi Nagaland, Zeliangrong Baudi Assam, Zeliangrong Students Union Assam, Zeliangrong Mipui Organisation of Assam, Manipur & Nagaland and Zeliangrong youth Front (AMN) to attend the meeting positively the release added.

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Awareness camp

IMPHAL, March 6: The Manipur Legislative Forum on HIV/AIDS is organising a one day awarenes convention on HIV/AIDS at Wangoo Ahallup Chithek Leikai Community hall under Kumbi Assdembly constituency on… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: The Manipur Legislative Forum on HIV/AIDS is organising a one day awarenes convention on HIV/AIDS at Wangoo Ahallup Chithek Leikai Community hall under Kumbi Assdembly constituency on March 7.According to a release of DIPR, Imphal, the One day awareness convention on HIV/AIDS at Wangoo, Speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly, I Hemochandra who is also chairman of the Forum will be chief guest and the convention will be attended by various members of the forum.

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AR organises educational tour

IMPHAL, March 6: An educational tour from Imphal to Secunderabad has been organised by 12 MARATHA LI of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) for school students,… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: An educational tour from Imphal to Secunderabad has been organised by 12 MARATHA LI of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) for school students, teachers and Meria Paibis from Imphal on March 5.
According to an official release of PRO IGAR (South) Imphal, the tour was flagged off by commandant 12 MARATHA LI from Patsoi. The theme of this tour is to give the local schoolchildren an insight into the progress of the country, and also promote an atmosphere of brotherhood and unity among people of different states.

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AMSGO demands declaration of viva-voce result of Havildar/CRTO

IMPHAL, Mar 6: All Manipur Student Guardians’ Organization (AMSGO) has appealed to the concerned authority to declare the viva-voce result of Havildar and CRTO held in May 2010 as soon… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 6: All Manipur Student Guardians’ Organization (AMSGO) has appealed to the concerned authority to declare the viva-voce result of Havildar and CRTO held in May 2010 as soon as possible.
Speaking to media-persons today at the office of AMSGO located at Palace Compound, the advisor of AMSGO, H Kula stated that the viva-voce result has been kept withheld by the concerned home department thereby raising apprehensions among the candidates.
He further stated that the state government should rectify the present education system of the state by making the SCERT functional for academic purposes and the directorate of education (schools) for administration.
Kula also appealed to the concerned authority to set up subordinate service commission for the recruitment of personnel in various departments other than the grade-I officers. The Board of Secondary Education Manipur should not be entrusted the work of conducting recruitment examinations of various departments, he enjoined. 

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Govt to table four new bills during assembly session

IMPHAL, March 6: The state government is preparing to table four important Bills including Manipur Municipality 5th (Amendment) Bill 2011, Amendment Bill of Sub-section 4 of Manipur Panchayati Raj Act,… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: The state government is preparing to table four important Bills including Manipur Municipality 5th (Amendment) Bill 2011, Amendment Bill of Sub-section 4 of Manipur Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Manipur Hill Areas Autonomous District Council 4 (Amendment) Bill and Manipur State Road Fund Bill, 2011 during the ensuing 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will commence from March 8 this month.
According to a highly placed official source, in view of the proposed bills which will be tabled in the ensuing state assembly session the state government has instructed the concerned departments for full preparations of the said bills so that the concerned department are able to table the full bodies of the bills before the state cabinet meeting which is scheduled to held at 3 pm of March 8 this month under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh at his official bungalow.
The official source also further mentioned that, the proposed cabinet meeting which is proposed to be held on March, 8 this month will approve the Budget Estimate 2011-12 which is going to be presented during the ensuing 10th Session of Manipur Legislative Assembly starting from March 8, the official source added.

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RTE: winds of change or a passing breeze?

By: Chitra Ahanthem The topic of education in Manipur has various layers of complexities considering the way all educational institutions gets affected by the cycle of bandhs, curfews, school closures… Read more »

By: Chitra Ahanthem
The topic of education in Manipur has various layers of complexities considering the way all educational institutions gets affected by the cycle of bandhs, curfews, school closures etc. On one hand is the apathy that exists in Government schools where teachers hanker after increase in their salary structures while on the other hand we have private schools mushrooming around us. The irony lies in the fact that teachers in the private sector are grossly underpaid, and work over time while the standard of education in Government schools is such that parents who teach in Government schools actually send their children to the private run schools! Yet, every private school is not the answer to putting in value in education. There have been many cases where schools have been set up and vanish within less than a year; of schools running without any recognition and flouting norms etc.

Yet, with school academic sessions just around the corner, most parents who are looking towards the school admissions of their children would be busy keeping a watch on admission norms and procedures. Schools on their part, but specifically private run institutions are busy running advertisements in various media forms to hold the attention of the parents. It has long been a norm for young children to be submitted to entrance level examinations. But post April 1, 2010 it may not be the same anymore for private schools.

April 1, 2010 was when the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE), came into effect after it was passed by the Indian parliament on 4 August 2009. The Act provides for free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India. It has its share of social protection for children of weaker sections and those with special needs with the Act specifying that the State must even provide for transportation support for such children. One interesting feature is the specification that every school must have a school management committee in place that is to be comprised of parents (75%) and the remaining being teachers, community leaders, education experts etc. The Act also puts the impetus on the state to ensure that parents send their children, which is obviously aimed at keeping children who do labour. To do this, the Act specifies that no extra fees will be taken from children in schools as capitation charges (exam fees, laboratory fees and others).
In the context of Manipur where academic sessions are affected by the regular cycle of bandhs, strikes, curfews and school shutdowns thanks to the fragile law and order situation in the state, parents and guardians have looked at the easy way out by encouraging private classes, also known as “tutions”. The RTE Act bans teachers working in government or private elementary schools are banned from taking private classes. But mostly, while Government schools looks set to have their infrastructure resources being upgraded it is the private schools that will have their wings clipped. They can no longer subject a child to tests or interviews for admissions, which will now have to be based on random selection.

The RTE provisions cover quite a lot of ground and one column will not suffice to cover every bit of it. For now though, we can begin by looking at the Manipur context of how the Act needs to be implemented and ensured. The first mandate for the State Government would be to get on board the various Student groups and civil society organizations as stakeholders towards ensuring the right to education. Unless there is a consensus that education be left out of the sphere of disturbances that happen in the state, the Act will not really transfer into anything of value. Schools and school students have borne the brunt of various political agitations in the state so far every year. The 3 month long shut down of schools in 2009 is a case in point here.
An important inclusion of the Act is the ban on corporal punishment in schools and that students cannot be detained or expelled. But what of violence among students? I will make my point by illustrating with the example of a private school in Manipur, (the school will not be named) which has parents as the main stakeholders and part of the management board. This example will reflect what can well happen in every school when School Management Committees with parents as main stakeholders come into effect: a student beat up another student to the point that the second student suffered from concussions and a broken nose. The child who was involved in the beating had been implicated in other acts of violence against other students in the past and the school head decided on expulsion. The school managing board did not allow this to happen and the head of the school resigned followed by other teachers.

The question here is not whether the school head should have expelled the child in the first place but what the school board was doing when the earlier cases of student violence had been reported. Would teachers have to pay every time such cases came to light? Just as every child has a right to free education, every student has the right to being in a safe environment in school. Unless there is strong support system of trained counsellors at schools to look into matters of student violence and other juvenile behaviour, keeping a rein on disciplinary action may affect the morale among teachers.

End-point:
Education is a huge investment for the future and all stakeholders have to ensure that the opportunities that the RTE gives to the citizens of the country, but specially its young citizens are properly channelized. Having said that, the gaps in the Act and its application to the local context of Manipur need to be looked at thoroughly.

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ALL INDIA SCHEDULED TRIBES STUDENT ACTION FORUM DEMONSTRATION AT PARLIAMENT ON 8TH MARCH 2011

ALL INDIA SCHEDULED TRIBES STUDENT ACTION FORUM B-29, Christian Colony, Patel Chest, Delhi University, Delhi 9899313764, 9891856893, 9999593603 Press Release: New Delhi, March 4, 2011 DEMONSTRATION AT PARLIAMENT ON 8TH… Read more »

ALL INDIA SCHEDULED TRIBES STUDENT ACTION FORUM

B-29, Christian Colony, Patel Chest, Delhi University, Delhi

9899313764, 9891856893, 9999593603

Press Release: New Delhi, March 4, 2011

DEMONSTRATION AT PARLIAMENT ON 8TH MARCH 2011

All the tribal youths, leaders, student-groups, sub-groups etc. are informed that a huge demonstration will be organised in peaceful manner on 08-03-2011 at 11:00 AM at the Jantar Mantar proceed to Parliament for pressing the Government of India to restore 7.5% reservation of Scheduled Tribes in post and services under the Government of NCT of Delhi. A memorandum will be submitted to the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sh. Manmohan Singh, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson UPA and Sh. P. Chidambaram, Home Minister about the unnecessary harassment of tribals by way of stopping reservation under the Local Government of NCT of Delhi and to demand immediate restoration of 7.5% reservation of ST’s which is continued from 1955, as decided by the MHA vide OM No. 7/2/55-SCT dated 14-10-1955. A deeprooted conspiracy was hatched against tribals taking shelter of judgment pronounced by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Civil Appeal No. 5092 of 2009 Subhash Chandra & Others Vs. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board & Others, which has been subsequently over ruled by the bench of Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 4494 of 2006 dated 07-10-2010 State of Uttaranchal Vs. Sandeep Kumar Singh & Others. Therefore, the 7.5% reservation of ST’s continued from 1955 under the Govt. of NCT of Delhi should not be complicated with the larger issue of migration from one state to other state. Let the tribals join into the main stream of the nation coming to the national capital of India from different state and union territories. If there is no Scheduled List of ST’s for Govt. of NCT of Delhi, issue constitutional order under Article 342(1) of the Constitution treating all the scheduled tribals across the India deemed to be a list of ST’s for Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

All are requested to kindly join the demonstration on 08th March 2011 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. All are requested to forget regional difference and geographical isolation and make a plan and strategy for making success of this demonstration.

With regards

All Tribal Brothers & Sisters

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NEROCA thrashes AIM by 7-6

IMPHAL, Mar 5: NEROCA defeated AIM by 7-6 goals in the second semi-final match of Hijam Irawat Memorial Invitation Football Tournament held at Sunshine School Ground, Moreh. In today’s semi-final… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 5: NEROCA defeated AIM by 7-6 goals in the second semi-final match of Hijam Irawat Memorial Invitation Football Tournament held at Sunshine School Ground, Moreh.

In today’s semi-final match, NEROCA and AIM were locked in 2-2 draw till the completion of the stipulated time. Even in the penalty shootout both teams maintained an equal goal score of 6-6. However, NEROCA defeated AIM in the sudden death by just a single goal.

In the final match, NEROCA will play against NISA on March 7.

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Manipuri boys triumph at National Sepak Takraw Championship

IMPHAL, Mar 5: The boys’ team of Manipur defeated Delhi team by 18-21, 21-17, 15-13, 17-21, 13-12, 21-14 and 21-19 in the final match of 13th Sub-Junior National Sepak Takraw… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 5: The boys’ team of Manipur defeated Delhi team by 18-21, 21-17, 15-13, 17-21, 13-12, 21-14 and 21-19 in the final match of 13th Sub-Junior National Sepak Takraw Championship held at Bellanpalli, Andhra Pradesh.

In the semi-final match of boys’ regu event, Manipur beat Andhra Pradesh by 21-17 and 21-19. Manipur will face Orissa in the final match tomorrow.

On the other hand, Andhra Pradesh defeated Manipur by 3-21, 3-21, 21-16, 21-18, 21-18 and 21-16 in the girls’ team event.
In the girls’ regu event, Manipur defeated Orissa by 21-7, 17-21 and 15-5. The final match will be played between Manipur and Uttar Pradesh.

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