To Preserve or Exploit Dzuko

True natural heritages should belong to the entire world. The beautiful valley high up on the mountain Dzuko should be one such too. It cannot be good for the valley

Lush Evergreen Hillocks of Dzuko Valley

Lush Evergreen Hillocks of Dzuko Valley

True natural heritages should belong to the entire world. The beautiful valley high up on the mountain Dzuko should be one such too. It cannot be good for the valley itself or for anybody if anyone were to own it. If at all this ecological hotspot has a spiritual owner, it must have to be the one who would rather leave it alone so it can in its isolation, remain beautiful forever, and not somebody who thinks in terms of exploiting it for personal benefit. British Economist E. F. Schumacher articulated this thought beautifully in his 1973 classic `Small is Beautiful` saying the modern consumerist world`™s attitude to nature is all wrong. Even the terminology used in describing this relationship points to this he says. Nature therefore is to be `exploited` when it should have been about living in harmony with it, or at the most reaping its bounties. True to this unconscious statement of intent, the earth`™s ecology today has suffered dangerously from over exploitation. It`™s forest cover is depleting; species of plants and animals are disappearing at alarming rates; climate is changing for the worse threatening to no longer support life if the trend continues; rivers, lakes and even the seas are being emptied of fishes; as a consequence food and drinking water crises are looming everywhere. On the other hand, new strains of deadly viruses are surfacing at increasing frequencies; old viruses which have been tamed with antidotes too are mutating to become more dangerous to man; and the list of woes is endless. It will do well to remember, most of this have come about because modern man has been not content with living in harmony with nature, but has been out to `possess` and `exploit` it.

Of late there has been much talk of why Mt. Everest should be left alone, and expeditions to it closed forever or at least for a couple of decades. The knowledge that there is such a beautiful peak is itself beautiful even if unvisited, and also much better than its beauty destroyed by those who seek to in Schumacher`™s sense `conquer` it. The realisation now amongst many mountaineers is that this annual `conquering` has done the beauty of Everest no good. Every year tons of not just bottles and other artificial climbing paraphernalia but also plain human excreta litter the base camps. The idea that prompted such a proposal is again the fatigue of the moral mind to `exploiting` and `conquering` nature. This should be the philosophy with which we approach the Dzuko issue too, and for that matter all other pristine forests, peaks and vales. Let it in spirit belong to every lover of beauty. The Mao and Southern Angami people are lucky to be born on the laps of such a beautiful place. Let them be custodians of the beauty and not owners of it. They can both reap the harvest of the popularity of the place together by being its joint keepers. Let the attitude not be of `exploiting` or `possessing` the place, and instead be of partaking together in its bounties. Let the place remain the vale in the wilderness where nature loving trekkers can come and have a feel of the beauty of the awesome silence and lonesomeness. Why build a road right into it or construct guest houses and hotels inside it and spoil it irreparably?
We will be the happiest if the Mao and Southern Angami people sit together and decide on leaving the valley alone. They can benefit together from the indirect revenues generated in terms of services provided to nature loving visitors, and this is not going to be insubstantial as the popularity of the place grows. We also suggest the Nagaland and Manipur government sit together to come to a similar resolve. Instead of fighting to possess it, they should be striving together to have the place declared a world heritage, therefore a treasure belonging to the entire world. The fillip such a status can give to the economy all the communities lucky to be living in its vicinity will be several folds more than extracting the valley`™s natural resources directly and destructively. Remember King Solomon`™s judgment. When two women claimed to be the mother of an infant, the wise king ruled that the child be cut in half and the two women be given a half each. One woman said yes the other was horrified and said no, and would rather have the other woman have the child. The king at once knew the woman who wanted the child unhurt and alive even if she were to lose possession of it was the real mother. There is a big lesson for all in this contest for Dzuko`™s possession too.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Chief Minister seeks Centre`s intervention on Dzuko land dispute

IMPHAL, May 21: `We would not compromise on the issue of encroachment on the State`™s territorial integrity,` stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh reacting to reports of alleged land encroachment

View of Dzuko Valley, Manipur

View of Dzuko Valley, Manipur

IMPHAL, May 21: `We would not compromise on the issue of encroachment on the State`™s territorial integrity,` stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh reacting to reports of alleged land encroachment at Dzuko Valley by Southern Angami Naga People`™s Organisation of Nagaland.

However, since the issue is between two States, the Centre should intervene and monitor the issue at the earliest before it gets worst, he observed.

The Chief Minister was speaking on the sideline of the 24th death anniversary of former Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi today.

The day marked as the `Anti-Terrorism Day`™ was observed at the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee.

Ibobi said, his government will thoroughly survey the area and proper demarcation of the State`™s territory will be marked at the earliest so as to ensure that there is no further encroachment.

Referring to the recent incident of a Congress worker being brutally assaulted by cadres of NSCN-IM at Ukhrul, the Chief Minister said such violation has been going on since the last many years.

He continued to prevent such frequent incident of kidnapping, torturing and threatening the workers of the party, the government will deploy the army, Assam Rifles and various other defense forces in areas where the situation is critical.

The Chief Minister further said that the militant outfit should deal with the Centre since their peace talk is with the Centre and not with the State.

Today`™s observation was also attended by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also the president of the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee, ministers, party MLAs and others.

Floral tributes were also paid to the late Prime Minister as part of the observation.

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ATSUM flays `mob justice`; endorses KSO GHQ`s ban on TSE and ISTV

KANGPOKPI, May 20: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has strongly decried the alleged act of delivering mob justice by bandh supporters against the killing of Semkhongam Haokip, physical

KANGPOKPI, May 20: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has strongly decried the alleged act of delivering mob justice by bandh supporters against the killing of Semkhongam Haokip, physical assault on others and burning down of vehicles on May 14.

The union also decided to endorse KSO GHQ`™s ban on The Sangai Express daily and ISTV over the alleged partial reporting on the issue.

Simthar Jajo, Rights and Reservation Secretary of ATSUM said that Haorang Kairel killing incident on May 14 was supposedly an act of retaliation of Thingsat incident where two alleged KCP (Nando) cadres were killed by KRF.

He continued that government has done well enough to book the alleged culprits involved in Thingsat killing which also marked the swiftest action on the part of the government in booking wrongdoers in the state.

There is no point of killing innocent Shaktiman driver Semkhongam Haokip and assaulting other three workers namely Nehminthang Haokip, Lunminhao Haokip and Thangminlun Khongsai as the government has booked the accused persons as demanded by the agitating mob, added Simthar Jajo.

He also alleged that the Haorang Kairel incident was purportedly executed which turned the state into a war like situation.

`Why only one particular community vehicle was targeted on that particular day. Many other vehicles too were also seen plying along the road`, he asked.

ATSUM also expressed discontentment on the government over the booking of those culprits involved in killing of an innocent tribal man while swift action was taken up to book those culprits involved in Thingsat killing.

The tribal student apex body also strongly denounced the role of media particularly the two media houses banned by the KSO GHQ while adding that everyone is aware of the unbalanced reporting of the incidents by the two media houses.

Simthar Jajo also alleged that most of the state dailies and news channels carried out the issue of Thingsat killing every morning in their respective headlines but the worse part of Haorang Kairel killing was given a minimal space and partially reported.

`Media should know that their single unethical journalism could ruin the old aged social relation of the society`, asserted Simthar Jajo.

Therefore, ATSUM considered the decision of KSO GHQ to ban the unprofessional conduct of the two media house justifiable and deserved support and cooperation, he added.

While urging the two media house to rectify their error and come up with constructive approach to solve the impasse amicably in the interest of peace and harmony, he appealed to the government to handle the issue carefully and initiate graspable attention towards the state affairs.

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Unable to bear alleged harassment, housewife returns to parental house

IMPHAL, May 20: A newly married woman has return to her parental house unable to face alleged harassment from her in laws and husband since the day of her Mapam

IMPHAL, May 20: A newly married woman has return to her parental house unable to face alleged harassment from her in laws and husband since the day of her Mapam Chakouba. The housewife identified as Sapam Ningol Longjam ongbi Thoibi, 19 wife of Longjam Yaiphaba, 28 of Upokpi Mayai Leikai called a press conference at the Manipur Press club today.

She was also accompanied by Oinam ongbi Inao, president of Women Development Manipur convened during the press meet.

According to her, she had lodged a complaint on May 18 on the issue with the Women Development Manipur, New Checkon.

Inao said that the Thoibi eloped with Longjam Yaiphaba in the month of December 2014 and later tied the knot on March 3. Following the complaint filed by Thoibi, the Women Development Manipur visited Upokpi Mayai Leikai today to serve summon to the victim`™s husband and talk about on the issue.

However, it is very unfortunate that members of Women Development Manipur, who visited the house were made to retreat by locals of Yaiphaba, she said adding that the locals even used slang and resorted to inhuman behaviour.

The women organization has summoned Longjam Yaiphaba and his families for showing indecent behaviour towards its members who went to enquire the incident, she continued.

The organization has been working and dealing in various cases of crime against women and children in the state, she added.

She alleged that Yaiphaba and his family members tortured Thoibi from the day of marriage after knowing that the housewife was already pregnant.

Yaiphaba and his family members even charged that the unborn baby is not his husband`™s, she said.

On the day of Mapam Chak Kouba, Thoibi decided to stay back at her parental house as she could not further tolerate the harassment meted to her, Inao said.

Despite, convincing that the baby belongs to them, Yaiphaba and his family members continue to harass her, she narrated.

She cautioned that Yaiphaba and his family members should approach office of the women organization before May 25 without fail to discuss the matter failing which any untoward incident arises thereof should be held responsible by the husband and his family members.

Members of United Women Development Organization Bishnupur and Women Development Manipur, New Chekon Imphal were also present during the meet

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KCP-MC (Liberation) questions motives of other factions

IMPHAL, May 20: Claiming that Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) which once marched towards true revolutionary movement for Manipur has been degraded and that many groups have been extorting money in

IMPHAL, May 20: Claiming that Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) which once marched towards true revolutionary movement for Manipur has been degraded and that many groups have been extorting money in the name of KCP, the KCP-MC (Liberation) has asked why KCP and KCP (MC) have stopped attacking Indian colonial forces since long time back.

In a statement signed by Comrade Lanchenba Meitei, Secretary Information & Publicity Military Affairs of KCP-MC (Liberation), the outfit pointed out that the saying by public that KCP and KCP (MC) function only to extort money will not be wrong as they have not come up with any revolutionary steps other than extorting money.

The formation of KCP-MC (Liberation) was necessitated to win back faith of the public and further carry on the revolutionary movement for independence of Manipur, it said.

Saying that the outfit will no longer remain as a silent spectator on the hidden propaganda floated by Indian agents to suppress the revolutionary movement, the statement contended that top leaders of KCP and KCP (MC) are being protected by Indian security forces.

Public will extend support to those outfits which work sincerely and dedicatedly in pursuit of the revolutionary movement for Manipur. Keeping this in mind, the KCP-MC (Liberation) will bravely face the colonial forces and try to win back faith of the public without which the revolutionary movement for independence of Manipur is impossible, the statement said.

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Reports on involvement of villagers in bringing back KNLF cadres negated

Thoubal, May 20: The Village Chiefs of Khengjoy, Joupi and Wailou in Chandel District has negated the news reports published in some local dailies on May 15 which stated that

Thoubal, May 20: The Village Chiefs of Khengjoy, Joupi and Wailou in Chandel District has negated the news reports published in some local dailies on May 15 which stated that their villagers were involved in demanding to bring back KNLF cadres back to Semol camp.

Speaking to media persons at Sehao Village yesterday, chief of Khengjoy, Thongkhothang Haokip said that the villagers of Khengjoy never demanded the bringing back of the ouster cadres of KNLF to their Semol camp as published in some section of local daily on May 15.

The news item alleging the villagers of Khengjoy insisted to bring the KNLF cadres back to their camp is not true as he never met and spoke to any media persons on that day, clarified the Sehao village chief.

He further said that he had not expressed to anyone for and against shifting or relocating the KNLF Cadres. However, it is unfortunate that some individuals for their vested interest dragged the village name without their knowledge, added the Village Chief. He further said that he always condemned and stood against whenever any particular cadres of armed outfit harassed and tortured innocent villagers.

Chief of Joupi, Khupsei Haokip and Chief of Wailou village, Thangpao Haokip also told the media persons that they had no knowledge about the news item alleging the villagers of both Joupi and Wailou in demanding to bring back the cadres of KNLF at their Semol camp.

The two village chiefs also appealed to all concerned not to mention and drag their village names in any matter without the knowledge and consent of the concern village chief in future.

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BJP continues Congress bashing

IMPHAL, May 20: The Manipur government understands that without submitting the utilization certificates of the funds sanctioned by the Centre, the State will not receive more funds from the Centre

IMPHAL, May 20: The Manipur government understands that without submitting the utilization certificates of the funds sanctioned by the Centre, the State will not receive more funds from the Centre and has submitted the utilization certificates but without any actual work being undertaken, claimed Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram today.

The State government had received huge funds from the Centre for construction of public community halls, roads, water supply schemes, etc under several projects, he said at the flag hoisting cum public meeting held at the Phunal Maring playground for the party`™s ADC candidate of 23-Nongmaijing ADC constituency.

He said although the Utilisation Certificates of the projects have been submitted to the Centre, it is unfortunate that not much work is seen on the ground.

The Union Minister said he has received a memorandum from the village chief urging development of road and other development works to be taken up in the area.

He said he doubts handing over development funds to the State government.

The people are asking for funds amounting to some Rs 5-6 crores and he is ready to do so but it is doubtful whether it will reach the intended beneficiaries once the amount is handed over to the State government, he asserted.

Now it is the opportune time for the people to elect the BJP candidate P Marung and receive the development funds directly, he said.

The Congress is unable to speak about any development in its campaign. This is because they have already enjoyed the entire funds meant for development and now it is resorting to spreading false propaganda that once the BJP comes to power, the Christians and other minority sections will suffer, Oram continued.

He said if people want change they have to disbelieve they have to bring BJP to power.

BJP Manipur Pradesh general secretary Media Laimayum Basanta Sharma said the Congress had enjoyed the entire funds sanctioned for the development of the ADC areas.

The elected ADC members are unable to take up any development work under the Congress rule, he rued.

However, once the BJP comes to power, the devolution of power to the ADC`™s is certain, he said.

Meanwhile, attacking the sitting ADC member of Nongmaijing Constituency, BJP State general secretary administration M Asnikumar said in the name of constructing a community hall at Sandang Semba during the year 2012-13, Rs 934000 was sanctioned.

He continued, for the construction of elevated water tanks in eight schools located at Poirou Tangkhul, Nungkot Khuman, Nongmeiband, Lishamlok, Karpur Sungba, Uran Chiru, Tombihao and Terakhong, a total of Rs 5,28,000 had been sanctioned.

The ADC member had also taken money for the construction of public toilet, road, waiting shed, piggery farm, banana plantation schemes, etc, he continued.

BJP State president Th Chaoba appealed to the people to support the party`™s candidates so as to bring a change in the hill districts.

He also charged the Congress government of depriving the poor people of food grains and other essential commodities provided under the Public District System.

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Not just teachers, but officials should also be held accountable for low pass percentage: DESAM

IMPHAL, May 20: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur has said that teachers alone are not responsible for awful pass percentage in the board exams in the State. The Education

IMPHAL, May 20: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur has said that teachers alone are not responsible for awful pass percentage in the board exams in the State.

The Education minister, concerned commissioner, director and other officials like the ZEO, AI, DI among others are also as much responsible for the outcome as the teachers, said the student body`™s president M Angamba today.

Speaking to media persons at their office, Angamba said the Education minister and the officials concerned are as much punishable as the teachers for the awful pass percentage.

The State government had yesterday issued an order deciding to serve notice of voluntary retirement under a Voluntary Retirement Scheme to teachers of government schools who fail to produce any successful students in the Board and Council conducted exams. The government order had also announced several other immediate actions deemed necessary by the government after considering the poor performances of some government high schools and higher secondary schools in the recent Higher Secondary Examination 2015 and HSLC Examination, 2015.

Angamba said the government`™s step to punish irresponsible teachers is laudable, however, if the teachers are alone put at stake it could create much dissent.

He said even though the government has appointed many teachers under RMSA and SSA, schools in the peripheral areas and interior parts of the State are still facing acute shortages of teachers.

Demands have been made to the government to fill up these shortages, but to no avail, he added.

The department is also unable to provide the required infrastructures to the schools, he said stating that the department and the Education minister should also be held accountable for the bad result.

He said the authorities never listen to the demands of the students to fill the shortage of teachers and infrastructure and now they want to blame the teachers alone.

The concern minister and the department continue to only emphasis on the needs of the schools lying in the State capital, while ignoring all the needs of the schools in the interior and peripheral areas, he continued.

Angamba also appealed to the concern authorities to take action against MLAs, ministers, officials who get involve in transferring of teachers according to their whims.

DESAM secretary general P Premchandra said that concern authorities should also be responsible for the low pass percentage in both the Class X and Class XII examinations of 2015.

Providing statistics, he said in the COHSEM conducted class XII exam this year, 63 government schools, 34 aided schools and seven private schools recorded `zero`™ pass percentage.

Of 305 students appearing the Class XII examination at Ibotonsana Higher Secondary School only 90 passed, at RamLal Paul Higher Secondary School only four out of 42 appearing students passed, at Lamlong Hr Sec School 12 out of 50 appearing students passed, at Andanda Singh Hr Sec School out of 334 students appearing only 41 passed, at Nambol Hr Sec School out of 124 students appearing only 31 passed, he said.

He continued only one student passed out of 31 appearing students in Nilapadana Higher Secondary School, and only 10 students out of 134 students appearing for the examination passed in Model Hr Sec, Takyel.

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RLP-AMN observes 2nd Law Breaking Day

IMPHAL, May 20: In remembrance of the forced eviction at Kabo Leikai Naga River by Government of Manipur, the 2nd Law Breaking Day was observed by the Rongmei Lu Phuam,

IMPHAL, May 20: In remembrance of the forced eviction at Kabo Leikai Naga River by Government of Manipur, the 2nd Law Breaking Day was observed by the Rongmei Lu Phuam, Assam Manipur Nagaland (RLP-AMN) and JAC Against Kabo Leikai Force Eviction today at Tarung near RNBA, Imphal West.

Speaking at the function, Panti Golmei, president of RLP-AMN pledged that the Law Breaking Day will be observed every year by the organization till justice is delivered to the forced eviction which prompted residents of Kabo Leikai to reel under intense hardships regarding alternative accommodation.

Around 35 houses at Kabo Leikai were evicted by the government on May 20, 2013 in the name of construction of a luxury 5 star hotel in the area. The eviction drive was done just a day after a notice served. Since the notice was not served priory, the residents of the area had to face immense difficulties in arranging alternative accommodation, she rued.

She continued that various projects taken up by the government are just to appease few rich people not for the welfare of the state as a whole.

Saying that the eviction was done without conducting land assessment and taking consent of the people residing in the area, she lamented that five people have passed away unable to bear trauma following the eviction and education of many children was severely affected.

She appealed to the people to unite together to ensure that such forced eviction does not take place in any place in future.

The observance function was also attended by Wungsim, village Chairman; R Daneil senior advocate of High Court of Manipur and churches leaders besides victims of the eviction.

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Gaikhangam appeals to village chiefs against yielding to UG summons ahead of ADC polls

IMPHAL, May 20: Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has today appealed to all village chiefs, headmen and chairmen to ensure the June 1 Autonomous District Council election is conducted in a

IMPHAL, May 20: Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has today appealed to all village chiefs, headmen and chairmen to ensure the June 1 Autonomous District Council election is conducted in a free and fair manner instead of yielding to the instigations and pressures from the different hill based underground outfits to support their candidates.

Gaikhangam who is also the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee president was addressing a function held as part of the 125th Birth Anniversary observation of the `Father of the Indian Constitution`™ Dr BR Ambedkar organised by the Tamenglong District Congress Committee.

The party`™s election campaign was also inaugurated during the function held at the Noney Longmai common ground at Nungba sub-division, Tamenglong.

Gaikhangam said with the ADC election approaching, there are reports of hill based UG organisations summoning village chiefs forcefully through written notes.

We have access to the written notes of the UG groups from the State`™s intelligence sources, Gaikhanngam who is also the State Home minister claimed.

He continued, after summoning the village chiefs, they will be forced to sign papers saying that they support the UG groups endorsed candidates and then declare before the public that the chiefs had voluntarily supported the candidates.

This is entirely against democracy and an act of desperate measures of the `Kilonsers`™ of the UG groups and their cadres, he continued.

He further said a `kilonser`™ coming down to the status of a grade IV peon and delivering summon letters to the village chiefs is in itself an act of surprise.

He further appealed to the people to bravely face such dictates of the UGs and not to abide by them ahead of the election.

In case they warn or threaten of punishment for defying their summon, tell them that the deputy Chief Minister has forbidden them and to sort it out with the deputy Chief Minister instead, he said.

`Let them attack me using any weapon I will face them,`™ Gaikhangam said adding that anyone abiding to the summons of the UG groups are guilty in the eyes of the law.

The ADC election had been opposed by the people of the hills unless the 6th Schedule was implemented in the hills, however, after 20 years, under the leadership of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, the election was conducted for the first time in 2010, he said.

The election will provide a local self government in the hills and so everyone should ensure that the polls are conducted in a free and fair manner, Gaikhangam observed.

The function was also attended by Hill Areas Committee vice chairman Z Kikonbou Newmai, Tamanglong MLA Janghemlung Panmei and Congress candidates from Tamenglong ADC constituencies.

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Equality through education

The recent statements of intent by Education minister, M Okendro, on the matter of revamping and rejuvenating government schools is encouraging. One of the statements said the government would be

The recent statements of intent by Education minister, M Okendro, on the matter of revamping and rejuvenating government schools is encouraging. One of the statements said the government would be singling out eight of the best and reputed government higher secondary schools and as a start, and sharply focus government attention on them. This will include bringing in the best teachers on its payroll to teach in them. This is a very good idea. The government does have very qualified teachers, especially among the younger lot recruited in the past few years. Unfortunately, the school system has decayed so badly in Manipur, thanks to unthinking official corruption in the past that most of these teachers are left sitting idle with no students to teach. Indeed, it is a reality that except for the desperately poor, few or no parents send their children to government schools at any level, primary, secondary or higher secondary. While at the high school and primary school levels, the situation is next to impossible to revive, things are a little better at the higher secondary level. The eight schools that the minister named, such as Johnstone, Tamphasana, CC etc, still draw students at the higher secondary level, and to some extent are an alternative to private schools which not all parents can comfortably afford. Given a committed administration, competent teaching staff and up to date teaching infrastructures, there is no reason these schools cannot regain their lost reputations. As in the earlier experiment of starting a few model government schools, they can become a hit too.

There is something else we like to suggest to the education department. If these schools improve and win the confidence of parents and students, they will ultimately be flooded with entrance applicants and there will be no way the school can accommodate them all without sacrificing quality. Since these schools are brand names, they will continue to hold the attraction. Therefore, as in the case of so many extremely successful franchised private schools, such as Delhi Public Schools, what the government can do here is to have different campuses of these eight schools spread out to more places instead of trying to revive little known schools, who reputations, if they at all had any, had been destroyed beyond salvation. As for instance, other than at the original location opposite the Kangla western gate, there could for instance be more Johnstone School campuses in Thoubal, Kakching, Chandel etc. The pool of best picks of teachers meant for these schools can also be made intra transferable within the same Johnstone chain, so that the entire staff will have a sense of attachment and belonging to the particular institution and name. Since there will be other such chains of elite government schools, a healthy competition probably would also result for the betterment of school education in the state as a whole. This initiative can start with the government higher secondary schools for this sector is not dead yet, therefore easier to rejuvenate, but ultimately the experiment must be taken to both the high school and primary school levels.

The other statement was made by the minister recently on the occasion of the declaration of the matric examination results, where again government schools performed dismally, except for the saving grace provided by Jiribam where government school showed encouraging signs of improvement. He said teachers in government schools which consistently fail to produce students who can clear the BOSEM conducted Class X and COHSEM conducted Class XII exams, will be given voluntary retirements. This will indeed be a good step. It will first of all serve as the kind of prodding necessary to put non-performing teachers on their toes and improve their efforts. If this prodding still does nothing, then retiring off these teachers and replacing them with younger and better qualified teachers will be fit to purpose. These teachers who are thus retired off will not be left with nothing in hand for they will have a pension to live on, and the school system too will have the benefit of fresh blood and energy. If these initiatives are pursued with commitment, we are sure within a generation of school going children, government schools would have risen from their moral debris once again. Nothing can be better for Manipur than this. In a situation where parents can take for granted good education for their children, their energy and resources can begin to be directed at other creative pursuits. Children who cannot afford education in private schools too will then be on the same stead as children of richer parents in the preparation for life ahead. Nothing can be a faster way to an egalitarian society than availability of good education for all.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Sit in staged against KRA threat to ADC candidate

IMPHAL, May 20: Residents of Purum Likli and Leitangpokpi staged a sit in protest today in front of the Purum Likli Village against a threat on the BJP candidate for

IMPHAL, May 20: Residents of Purum Likli and Leitangpokpi staged a sit in protest today in front of the Purum Likli Village against a threat on the BJP candidate for the upcoming ADC election from 20-Mapao district council constituency of Sadar Hills.

The candidate is identified as L Kaikam.

During the demonstration, the protestors raised slogans demanding no disturbances to the peace in the area and to allow free and fair conduct of the ADC election.

The protestors identified that Kaikam was intimidated and threatened by the Kuki Revolutionary Army and further demanded the armed groups not to interfere in the ADC election.

One of the protestors appealed to all concern not to serve any threat to the ADC candidates.

Do not threaten the people and allow peace and tranquility in the area, he said.

A threat on one`™s life is against development and it is the time to call for a free and fair election to usher in development, growth and peace in the area, he continued.

The protestors also said that on the day of hoisting of his flag, Kaikam was served a threat note by KRA cadres asking him not to contest the election.

The sit in protest was attended by people of the Meitei community from the neighbouring village of Leitangpokpi.

A member of the Leitangpokpi Awang Leikai Meira Paibi said though the locals of Leitangpokpi Village are not included in the ADC election, they have come out to participate in the protest as the issue was a threat to the free and fair election process.

She said at the same time, the villagers of Purum Likli Village and Leitangpokpi Village are also on friendly terms.

The inter-community harmony in the area has been in existence for long, she said adding that they have been helping one another in times of sorrow.

She said the threat on the ADC candidate is lamentable and regrettable and further appealed to all not to repeat such crime in the area.

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Photo Story: General Strike at Patsoi protesting against killing of 2 innocent labourers by KRF

Exclusive KanglaOnline photos: General Strike at Patsoi protesting against killing of 2 innocent labourers by KRF Photo Credit: Deepak Shijagurumayum   More stories: Govt clamps indefinite curfew at Patsoi, one killed in

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Outfit decries burning down of camp

IMPHAL, May 19: The Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) has decried the act of arson committed in their Semon camp located at Khengjoi sub-division, Chandel district. The entire structure of

IMPHAL, May 19: The Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) has decried the act of arson committed in their Semon camp located at Khengjoi sub-division, Chandel district.

The entire structure of the designated camp has been set on fire. It may be mentioned that the area is dominated by troops of 6th Dogra regiment and UKLF cadres.

Speaking to IFP, KNLF Information secretary, Kolphe Kuki today stated that the camp which was forcibly taken by force without proper intimation from concerned state authorities have been razed to the ground. He mentioned that two officer barracks, two ordinary barracks, officers kitchen with dining hall, ordinary kitchen, a wooden stage, five bunkers, a recreational hall and a waiting shed. Altogether, the estimate of the damage is around 30 lacs. He stated that the infrastructure was built by funds from the KNLF itself and without the help of the State government.

The camp was set afire today, it may be mentioned that the cades were forcibly relocated from the Semon camp on May 12 last. They are presently at Chelep village at the designate camp of Pakan Revolutionary Army since then, the outfit has also announced earlier that the KNLF cadres are given shelter on humanitarian grounds and gave them notification to leave within five days time.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/outfit-decries-burning-down-of-camp/

Govt agrees to two demands of JAC in death of student in police firing

IMPHAL May 19: The government has agreed to meet two of the three demands made by the JAC formed in connection with death of student in an alleged police firing,

IMPHAL May 19: The government has agreed to meet two of the three demands made by the JAC formed in connection with death of student in an alleged police firing, however, roads passing through Khurai area continues to remain closed for the second day today.

The JAC had announced an indefinite closure of the IP/Pangei/Saikul road and Tinsid Road besides the Imphal-Ukhrul road since Wednesday until the government announces the termination of the police personnel involved in the incident.

A mass rally organized by the JAC was also taken out starting from Popular High School, Khurai today with people joining on as they marched ahead.

A large police force including lady police personnel intercepted the rally at Lamlong Bazar, as it was heading towards the Chief Minister`™s bungalow.

Thereafter, only eight JAC members were allowed to proceed for submission of memorandum while the rest resumed a sit in protest at Lamlong Bazar.

JAC chairman, Devendro Ngangom reported in the evening, `After an in depth discussion with the Chief Minister, deputy Chief Minister and local MLA Dr Ng Bijoy, both parties have agreed on two of the three demands of the JAC.

The demands which have been agreed upon are providing a suitable job to a family member of Konsam Kourounganba and the unconditional release of three students namely Konthoujam Vivek, Chandam Premananda and Chabungbam Manoj Singh, he said.

However on the termination demand, they insist that government cannot terminate any police officials without conducting enquiry and request for further discussion with the police officers before any such measures are taken up, Devendro Ngangom informed.

`Hence we will intensify the road blockade while we await the government to take decision on the termination of the police commandos` he announced.

According to the JAC members, in the late evening, a white Verna car came speeding along the Imphal-Ukhrul road following which, the infuriated bandh supporters hurled stones at the car.

However, the car managed to escape through a narrow lane, the said.

Meanwhile a police team led by additional SP (Ops) of Imphal East Manjit Singh has retrieved the body of Konsam Kourounganba`™s after clearing Rs 22,000 to Shija Hospital and kept the same at the JNIMS morgue.

The said case has been registered under FIR No.34(5)2015 LLI PS U/S 309/224/279/34 IPC.

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Govt decides voluntary retirement for teachers who fail to produce successful students in board exams

IMPHAL, May 19: The government has decided to serve notice of voluntary retirement under a Voluntary Retirement Scheme to teachers of government schools who fail to produce any successful students

IMPHAL, May 19: The government has decided to serve notice of voluntary retirement under a Voluntary Retirement Scheme to teachers of government schools who fail to produce any successful students in the BOSEM conducted Class X and COHSEM conducted Class XII exams.

According to an order issued by the deputy secretary Education (S), the voluntary retirement scheme is one of many immediate actions deemed necessary by the government after considering the poor performances of some government high schools and higher secondary schools in the recent Higher Secondary Examination 2015 and HSLC Examination, 2015, the results of which were announced on May 11 and 14 respectively.

According to the order, the Education minister had this evening chaired a meeting reviewing the performances of the government schools in the examinations.

The meeting was also attended by officials of Education (S), BoSEM, CoHSEM, RMSA, SSA, etc.

Following a detailed deliberation, the meeting decided to take up certain immediate actions on the issue, it said.

The meeting decided that all teachers posted in Government High Schools and Government Higher Secondary Schools which failed to produce any successful candidate shall be served notice for Voluntary Retirement under a VRS (Voluntary Retirement Scheme) being considered by the Government.

It was also decided that the Directorate of Education(S) will prepare a Performance Appraisal Format for all government teachers posted at government high schools and govt hr sec schools to review their performances objectively and that the posting of the teachers will be reviewed based on their Performance Appraisal so as to ensure that posting in convenient locations may be considered for good Teachers, it said.

Other decisions also include that teachers whose performances are poor, after review through the Performance Review System, will also be considered for deduction of their salaries either through withholding of one or two months`™ salaries or through withdrawal of annual increments, the modalities of which is being formulated in consultation with DP, FD, etc.

The government will also consider rewarding the good performing government teachers through the Performance Appraisal System so as to motivate and encourage the good Teachers.

Rewards may be given either in the form of advance increment or lump-sum cash awards and certificates etc., it said.

Graduate Teachers recruited under RMSA will also be considered for posting in the eight Model Government Higher Secondary Schools based on their performance to be assessed by the Directorate of Education (S), it said.

The government has also appealed to the parents, parents`™ associations, SMDCs, students unions, etc to provide positive support and encouragement to the students and teachers in the endeavour.

The order also said that the director of Education (S) will take immediate necessary action on the decision of the government within a period of one month and that the report of the Director Education (S) will be considered by a State Level Committee consisting of commissioner/secretary, Education(S) as chairman; director Education (S) as member secretary and joint secretary Education (S), secretary COHSEM, secretary BOSEM, ASPD RMSA and ASPD SSA as members.

At the same time, the report of the committee should also be submitted to the government within 15 days, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/govt-decides-voluntary-retirement-for-teachers-who-fail-to-produce-successful-students-in-board-exams/

20-year old held posing as scribe

IMPHAL, May 19: Anyone trying to defame or tarnish the image of media fraternity of the state will not be spared, said All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union Vice President Ratan

IMPHAL, May 19: Anyone trying to defame or tarnish the image of media fraternity of the state will not be spared, said All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union Vice President Ratan Luwangcha at a media briefing held at Manipur Press Club today.

Union President W Shamjai said that in the ongoing riots regarding the recent killing of one student by the state security force, an individual was caught posing as a reporter. He is identified as one Konsam Anthony, 20, son of K Budhajit of Khurai Lairikyengbam Leikai.

During the ongoing public agitation at Khurai today, Anthony was gathering report with a still camera on his Hero Honda Motor cycle bearing registration no MNO1D 9256 claiming to be a photojournalist of `People`™s Chronicle`™.

On receiving information from scribes gathering reports at the site, an AWMJU team rushed to the spot and found the person to be a fake reporter. He was handed over to the police without further delay.

Lamenting the incident, President Syamjai further said that the same case occurred on 15 May, in the public agitation at Patsoi where two of individuals including one non local were found capturing video footages of the riot within the curfew imposed area. Suspicious on their behavior, police enquired on them and they replied as being freelance reporters. When they failed to produce any valid papers identifying themselves as media, other press reporter present in the spot were inquired to identify them by the police. Later, they were found to be bogus scribes.

President W Shamjai said that it was regrettable that the next day, a news article was carried that those persons were doing their duty legitimately, according to a press release from Television and Film Foundation, Manipur.

Shamjai clarified that in the sensitive area where curfew and CrPc 144 was imposed, they should have identified themselves as filmmakers instead of posing as journalists.

AWMJU President warns those possessing fake press ID card and having sticker of a `PRESS`™ on vehicles. He said that those working at private printing presses are not the news reporters. He appealed that such individuals should not tarnish the image of news reporters.

Further, AWMJU General Secretary ,Jit Ningombam said that it was unfortunate the KSO has banned ISTV and Sangai Express. He calls for a dialogue with AWMJU with KSO to bring an amicable solution regarding the incident and AWMJU will try its level best to bring to an understanding on the issue.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/20year-old-held-posing-as-scribe/

Cong worker alleges NSCN(IM) cadres of assaulting him

IMPHAL May 19: A 45-year old has alleged NSCN (IM) cadres of thrashing him black and blue on May 18. The man identified as Daniel Lungleng, 45 son of L

IMPHAL May 19: A 45-year old has alleged NSCN (IM) cadres of thrashing him black and blue on May 18.

The man identified as Daniel Lungleng, 45 son of L Maraotho and Latheola from Challou Village, Ukhrul district is presently getting treatment at a private hospital here in Imphal.

Daniel has identified two of his assaulters as Ringphami of Pui and Ningmi of New Tusom.

Speaking to media persons from his hospital bed, Daniel said he has been actively helping in the election campaign of his brother-in-law Shimreingam A Shimray who is the Congress candidate from Chingai constituency for the upcoming Autonomous District Council election.

Further recounting his ordeal, he said, `On May 18, around 7:30am, I was hiring a Bolero jeep at Wino Bazar to return to Chingai, when these three NSCN (IM) cadres came in civil attires and held me at gun-point.`

`They put me in their Gypsy and drove off. After some time, a little ahead of Phungreitang, they changed vehicles and took me to an isolated area near a private farm house at Ikun Road` he continued.

`There they identified themselves as NSCN (IM) cadres and claimed that I had Rs 4 lakhs in my possession to be used in my brother-in-law`™s election campaign.`

`They then started demanding me to hand over the said amount to them, at which I repeatedly told them that I have no such money with me, nevertheless, two of them started hitting me with clubs` Daniel said.

`Later on they demanded to give them Rs 50000 and even threatened me with dire consequences if I don`™t pay them the amount` he recalled.

Further according to Daniel, after they thrashed him all over his lower torso, they finally decided to go to the candidate`™s house.

On reaching Shimreingam A Shimray`™s house, they found both the candidate and his wife missing and so they dragged him to the NSCN (IM)`™s regional office and Phungreitang, Daniel continued.

He further said he was released around 2 in the afternoon only when some of his family members came to the NSCN (IM) regional office.

However, the cadres demanded him to bring at least Rs 15,000 at the earliest or that he would be picked up again soon, he said.

He said since he was suffering much pain and getting weak, he was brought immediately to Imphal for treatment.

Daniel also pleaded that `The government should ensure that citizens are not intimidated tortured and traumatized in this manner by the non-State actors.`

Daniel sustained bruised marks all over his lower torso starting from his waist.

He complains of pain all over his body.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/cong-worker-alleges-nscnim-cadres-of-assaulting-him/

MACR seeks whereabouts of missing children

IMPHAL, May 19: The Manipur Alliance for Child Rights and Manipur Mahila Kalyan Samiti have made a joint appeal to the concern group to release the two boys Moirangthem Sakhenba,

IMPHAL, May 19: The Manipur Alliance for Child Rights and Manipur Mahila Kalyan Samiti have made a joint appeal to the concern group to release the two boys Moirangthem Sakhenba, 13 and Yaikhom Kumdumba, 11 safely at the earliest.

The two who are students of Lilasing High School and staying at the Children Home, Dewlahland, run by Manipur Mahila Kalyan Samiti had failed to return either to the children`™s home or to their respective homes since May 9. They have remained traceless ever since, leading to apprehensions that they might have been kidnapped.

Speaking at a press conference today, MACR convenor Keisham Pradeep Kumar asserted that this is not the first of such incidents happening in the State and it is high time that the Social Welfare department form a Child Protection Committee.

Manipur being a conflict State, there is high possibilities that the two have either been recruited as child soldiers or been victims of child trafficking, he said.

The two boys are still in their tender age, he continued.

The two organisations also strongly appealed to the government to take up immediate measure to trace the whereabouts of the duo.

N Jamini, secretary told the media persons that if the concern group did not release the duo before May 25, the two organisation along with civil organisations will launch a strong agitation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/macr-seeks-whereabouts-of-missing-children/