“Garbage cleaned only during VVIPS visit”

IMPHAL, May 22: The International Day for Biological Diversity, organised by Directorate of Environment, Government of Manipur, under the theme “Island Biodiversity” was observed today at Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium Hall.

IMPHAL, May 22: The International Day for Biological Diversity, organised by Directorate of Environment, Government of Manipur, under the theme “Island Biodiversity” was observed today at Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium Hall.

At the outset of the function, the objective of observing May 22 as the “International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB)” the world over was highlighted because it was on this day that the United Nations proclaimed in December 2000 its aim to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.

The theme is chosen this year because the islands and their surrounding near-shore marine areas constitute unique ecosystems often comprising many plant and animal species that are endemic on earth. The legacy of a unique evolutionary history these ecosystems are irreplaceable treasures.

During the function, Surchandra who work for the preservation of endangered indigenous fishes, P Devkanta, working for the cultivation of indigenous paddy, and T Nandababu, an organic farmer were felicitated.

The sanction letters for National Environment Awareness Campaign (NEAC) 2013-14 was also distributed to 328 applicants from nine district of the state, selected by Ministry of Environment and Forest out of 600 applicants from various NGOs, schools, colleges and other organisations of the state to organise awareness campaign in various place of the state.

Speaking at the observance, chief secretary, PC Lawmukunga said that many talks and awareness drives are carried out for the safeguard and protection of nature but we could achieve what we wanted due to some difficulties.

Nowadays, a lot of changes occur such as climatic change, depletion of ozone layer, depletion of drinkable water which is making it harder for human beings to survive and human beings are responsible for it, he said, adding that the depletion of ozone layer is due to reliance of human beings to various electronic appliances such as AC, refrigerator etc, which need to be reduced of.

He continued that the fluctuation of water levels in dams are due to cutting of trees and other plants especially in the hills, adding that if no preventive steps are taken we will be facing various problems in the future.

Various areas are dirty and stink to the high heavens in Imphal due to dumping of garbage. However, such garbage is not clean up properly and clean up only during the time of the visits of President, Prime Minister or VVIP from outside the state. It is our duty to preserve nature and there is a need to go in hand for the preservation and safeguard of nature, he stated.

Director, Department of Environment, Dr M Homeshwore Singh said that people have witnessed the gradual vanishing of endangered or extinct species which need to be discussed to save and preserved them.

For the preservation of endangered biodiversity, there is a need to conduct field studies which will give more benefits in preserving it. The biodiversity which got threatened by having relations with humans needs to be preserved by work hard of humans and we should fight to preserve and save biodiversity at any cost, he said.

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International Day of Biological Diversity observes at Lamka

LAMKA, May 22: The International Day of Biological Diversity was observed at Synod Hall, IBB Road, Lamka today. The day was organised by the Southern Forest Division, Forest department under

LAMKA, May 22: The International Day of Biological Diversity was observed at Synod Hall, IBB Road, Lamka today.

The day was organised by the Southern Forest Division, Forest department under the theme, ‘Island Bio-diversity’

Parliamentary secretary Vungzagin Valte attended as the chief guest, Principal chief conservator AK Rana as the president and CAU director (Research) Rohinikumar as the guest of honour.

Speaking at the function, Rohinikumar said the number of bio-diversity hot-spots has increased from 25 to 34 in the past few years.

AK Rana said they had selected the district for the observation, as he think it is the need of the hour and that the district has the potential for transformation.

“We need to give a thought as to what we will leave behind for our young generation, will we leave only barren land/ forest, animals, insects, etc,”

“As all religious books say, we should respect nature.”

The earth has enough resources for all of us, and we are the only custodians of the earth, and bear the moral authority to act against deforestation, he said.

Forest in the state has been vanishing at the rate of 190 sq km during the last three to four years, he said.

Speaking on the theme of the day, he said “We are an island not surrounded by water but by ignorance.”

V Valte expressed happiness on seeing presence of many village chiefs at the program.

He said the observation would have little meaning in the absence of the village chiefs.

The chief guest further urged the forest dept to look for viable solutions as the people depend on the forest for their livelihood.

“Judicious use of forest product is the best option,” he said.

He said that the forest dept should see to it that the forest products are used in such a way that it helps the people and at the same time stresses on the importance of forest and biodiversity.

The program was also attended by officials of Forest Dept, Vunglunmang Jt Secy, SP of CCpur Kabib, Dr Khaizalian chief conservator of forest and others.

Award distribution for a on the spot essay competition organized by the forest Dept, for state and district level were handed out by the chief guest and other dignitaries.

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Consumer club voices concern over traders misconduct

IMPHAL, May 22: The Consumer Protection Act 1986 makes provision for the right to safety, right of information, right to choose, right to be heard and right to be redressed

IMPHAL, May 22: The Consumer Protection Act 1986 makes provision for the right to safety, right of information, right to choose, right to be heard and right to be redressed for the consumers, said secretary general Consumer’s Club Manipur, N Purnachandra Meitei today.

Nevertheless, in Manipur there are several cases of unfair trade practices, deplorable service provision, defective goods and many other problems, he told the media during a press conference at the Manipur Press Club.

He further stated that without a proper functioning state commission, the district forum alone can’t solve the problems.

The club had received a complaint recently from a consumer who identified himself as Konjengbam Hemchandra Singh alleging that on May 17, he had brough some household items from a Thangal Bazar shop and found out later that the shop had excessively charged from him as compared to other shops.

The consumer had also pointed out that the shop had erased all the printed MRPs and pasted a sticker label on every items, he said.

Purnachandra asserted that although there are nine districts, there are only three presidents with each president taking over three districts.

Purnachadra also lamented that the president who has the jurisdiction of Imphal, Ukhrul and Senapati is unfit and should be changed at the earliest.

The club further appealed to the Union Minister of CAF and PD to take up necessary action on these issues at the earliest.

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Ukhrul public brainstorms issues confronting society

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, May 22: Deeply concerned over the prevailing social problems in Ukhrul district, the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) today organised a day-long consultative meeting at its

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, May 22: Deeply concerned over the prevailing social problems in Ukhrul district, the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) today organised a day-long consultative meeting at its campus which was attended by church leaders, social leaders, legal experts, NGOs, public members and representatives from different villages of the district.

The meeting that commenced from 10 am on Thursday at TNL campus brainstormed a myriad of problems pertaining to social injustice, disparity in economy and employment opportunities, political crisis, religious and moral integrity.

The meeting then observed that infrastructural constraints lie at the core of the prevailing scenario wherein the rights of the people to lead a respectable life is being put at risk.

Observing that migration of huge number of local youth to bigger cities and abroad has made them vulnerable to discrimination, exploitation, violence and immorality, the gathering unanimously resolved that civil societies, villages and churches monitor migration of youth and students through strengthening of networking, sharing authentic information.

It further called for bolstering the role of parents/guardians to inculcate the values of social, moral, work culture, religious and economic integrity among youngsters.

The day long discussion then in conclusion, recommended to take up frequent training on capacity building, professional skin development and employment opportunities apart from taking up various precautionary measures at the grassroots level.

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AMWJU urges government to look into the development works in Jiribam

IMPHAL, May 22: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union today urged the government to look into certain problems confronting Jiribam and development works undertaken in the sub-division. Speaking to media

IMPHAL, May 22: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union today urged the government to look into certain problems confronting Jiribam and development works undertaken in the sub-division.

Speaking to media persons at the Manipur Press Club today, president Wangkhemcha Shyamjai said a team of the union led by himself had conducted a tour of the sub-division from May 15 to 17.

The three member team had inspected several development works undertaken in the sub-division to check whether the government is properly managing the resources available, he said.

He said completion of the ongoing construction of the railway line from Silchar to Lamding would take another few years, which could only heighten the problems of the transporters of essential commodities.

During the tour, the team was also told by locals that on November 26, 2013, an IED was recovered from under a bridge over the Chiru River after some suspected tribal youth were seen around under the bridge, he continued.

In another incident a tribal couple were arrested by a combined team of SDPO and the Assam Rifles while trying to fit an IED under the Lakhipur Koilapur Bridge, he said.

All such issues have only created a fear psychosis among the people of the area, he said before urging the government to look into the security concerns of the people at the earliest.

The government has an ambitious project in Jiribam which is 425 hectare of A Class tea plantation, however, complete ignorance and negligence of the government has reduced the plant to be used for personal gain by a few individuals, he lamented.

During the tour, locals complained that some workers at the plantation, while complaining of not getting regular salaries from the government are pocketing the money earned from the plantation, he said.

In North Jiribam, Vidhyanagar, according to sources, it is learn that there was once a big horticulture project, however without proper consent of the locals and no proper order, the government all of a sudden constructed a sports complex by removing the horticulture project, he said.

The team was also told that even though the complex is yet to be inaugurated, the sports complex has already develop signs of crumbling, the AMWJU president said.

He further appealed to the government to look into the issues at the earliest.

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JD(U) respects the parliament but not the MP elect

IMPHAL, May 22: Janata Dal (United) doesn’t honour the electd Member of Parliaments (MP) of Manipur but does honour their certificates because every section of people in Manipur knows that

IMPHAL, May 22: Janata Dal (United) doesn’t honour the electd Member of Parliaments (MP) of Manipur but does honour their certificates because every section of people in Manipur knows that the Congress Party manipulate the elections to win the recent Lok Sabha polls. This was stated by Moiranthem Tombi President JD (U).

“JD(U)) will support Irom Chanu Sharmila on her wish to meet Prime Minister elect Narendra Modi during her Delhi visit for appearing in the Delhi Metropolitan Patiala House Court who has sent her a summon in a case,” the JD(U) president said in a press meet in the JD(U) office at Babupara on Thursday afternoon.

“A team of JD (U) members will go to Delhi on May 25,” he said. Sharmila has been fasting for more than 13 years demanding repeal of Armed Forces Special Power Act, 1958 from Manipur and entire Northeast region. Unfortunately, the government has confined her in judicial custody under the charge for committing suicide till now.”

He added that AFSPA violates the rights of innocent civilians of Manipur by including provisions that act as licence to kill instead of helping people in insurgency prone areas.

Congratulating the BJP on its historic landslide victory in the recent LS polls, he said that the new NDA government led by Narendra Modi will govern well in the future, taking up positive actions on various burning issues of Manipur like controversial Indo-Myanmar boarder fencing, removal of AFSPA, forming a National Highway Protection Force to control the illegal collection of tax from people of Manipur on NH-2, formulating a long term education policy and addressing that unemployment problem in the state.

He appealed to the state government to take not much time in repairing the Hanging Bridge on NH-37 that BRO has set a deadline of 5 days for its completion.

On NH-2 at Mao Gate, NSCN-IM which is under a cease fire agreement with the Central government is collecting illegal taxes. The two national highways are the lifelines of 32 lakhs people of Manipur. If both are blocked or the driver who ferry goods for people go on strike, businessmen will benefit a lot by hiking prices of essential commodities. On such situation, the government in the state should not stay as a silent spectator, he said.

Alleging the two Congress MPs of not doing anything during the ten years in which their party was in power, he said the duo should be ashamed of themselves as they didn’t speak even for half an hour in Parliament, asking what can be expected of them now that they are in the Opposition.

 

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Kuki bodies confer on KNLF camp

A joint meeting of the Kana Area Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Gunpi Area Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Kuki Students’ Organisation Gunpi Block, Kuki Women Human Right, United Zou Organisation and Kuki People Forum held today deliberated on the Government’s in…

A joint meeting of the Kana Area Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Gunpi Area Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Kuki Students’ Organisation Gunpi Block, Kuki Women Human Right, United Zou Organisation and Kuki People Forum held today deliberated on the Government’s initiative to open a designated camp of KNLF at Semol village of Khengjoy Block, Chandel district Source The Sangai Express

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Fraud teacher

The State Vigilance Commission has reportedly recommended termination of service of a male teacher in a primary school after neither the investigation agency could trace the individual’s appointment letter nor could the teacher furnish the said documen…

The State Vigilance Commission has reportedly recommended termination of service of a male teacher in a primary school after neither the investigation agency could trace the individual’s appointment letter nor could the teacher furnish the said document Source The Sangai Express

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JDU demands BJP to fulfill promises in poll manifesto

State JD U president M Tombi today said he hopes that BJP will materialize its election manifesto and promises made to the public during the recent Lok Sabha elections Source Hueiyen News Service

State JD U president M Tombi today said he hopes that BJP will materialize its election manifesto and promises made to the public during the recent Lok Sabha elections Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sops for failure

Aimed at boosting morale of those students who failed to cross the class X and XII examination hurdles, World Fund for Youth WFY Imphal office said it would extend financial assistance to encourage the said students put more labour on their studies …

Aimed at boosting morale of those students who failed to cross the class X and XII examination hurdles, World Fund for Youth WFY Imphal office said it would extend financial assistance to encourage the said students put more labour on their studies Source The Sangai Express

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3 killed, 1 hurt in ZUFAR gunfight

At least three persons including two cadres of Zeliangrong Tiger Force ZTF , the armed wing of Zeliangronmg United Front ZUF , and one 13 Assam Rifles personnel were killed while another AR personnel injured in two separate incidents of gun battle be…

At least three persons including two cadres of Zeliangrong Tiger Force ZTF , the armed wing of Zeliangronmg United Front ZUF , and one 13 Assam Rifles personnel were killed while another AR personnel injured in two separate incidents of gun battle between troops of 13 Assam Rifles and cadres of ZTF ZUF at Puiluan Kambiron village under Nungba police station in Tamenglong district Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Mushroom cultivation training

Rama Foundation RAMAF in collaboration with Young Welfare Club has successfully conducted a One day Free Mushroom Cultivation Training Programme at Langthabal Lep Lairembi Mandop on 18 May, a release of the PRO, Rama Foundation stated Source Hueiy…

Rama Foundation RAMAF in collaboration with Young Welfare Club has successfully conducted a One day Free Mushroom Cultivation Training Programme at Langthabal Lep Lairembi Mandop on 18 May, a release of the PRO, Rama Foundation stated Source Hueiyen News Service

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Need to give muchneeded boost to Panchayati Raj Francis Ngajokpa

Minister of Rural Development Panchayati Raj, Francis Ngajokpa on Wednesday stressed on the need for upholding Panchayati Raj system by strengthening its function, functionaries and fund Source Hueiyen News Service

Minister of Rural Development Panchayati Raj, Francis Ngajokpa on Wednesday stressed on the need for upholding Panchayati Raj system by strengthening its function, functionaries and fund Source Hueiyen News Service

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Lok Ayukta Bill

The Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill which would enable investigation into corruption charges has been sent to the President’s office for his approval Source The Sangai Express

The Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill which would enable investigation into corruption charges has been sent to the President’s office for his approval Source The Sangai Express

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TMC Leadership Crisis I’m still president Kim Gangte

The tussle for leadership in the State unit of All India Trinamool Congress AITC is becoming more pronounced with each passing day Source Hueiyen News Service

The tussle for leadership in the State unit of All India Trinamool Congress AITC is becoming more pronounced with each passing day Source Hueiyen News Service

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Two KYKL cadres nabbed

Imphal West District Police Commandos unit arrested an active member of KYKL organization, namely Leihaothabam Joychandra Sharma 41 alias Boy s o L L Manisana Sharma of Khonghampat Mayai Leikai from his house on May 20 and seized one mobile phone h…

Imphal West District Police Commandos unit arrested an active member of KYKL organization, namely Leihaothabam Joychandra Sharma 41 alias Boy s o L L Manisana Sharma of Khonghampat Mayai Leikai from his house on May 20 and seized one mobile phone handset from his possession, said a press release issued by PRO, Police Department Source Hueiyen News Service

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GPRN warns against antiparty activities

SS Khaplang, President, Government of the People’s Republic of Nagaland GPRN has issued a stern warning against all anti party workers, particularly Sani, the expelled Chairman of Shepoumaramth Region Source Hueiyen News Service

SS Khaplang, President, Government of the People’s Republic of Nagaland GPRN has issued a stern warning against all anti party workers, particularly Sani, the expelled Chairman of Shepoumaramth Region Source Hueiyen News Service

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IMF writes to UN, CM over KNO threat

In the backdrop of the threat served by Kuki National Organization KNO to villagers of Tuibong Meetei Village, Churachandpur telling them to shift the Bijang Khunou Meetei Leikai Cemetery from the village to Khuga River, International Meetei Forum I…

In the backdrop of the threat served by Kuki National Organization KNO to villagers of Tuibong Meetei Village, Churachandpur telling them to shift the Bijang Khunou Meetei Leikai Cemetery from the village to Khuga River, International Meetei Forum IMF has lodged complaints to UN and Chief Minister of the State urging them to intervene in the matter Source Hueiyen News Service

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MCSCC 2014

All Naga Students Association, Manipur ANSAM has come down heavily on the Manipur government on the numerous errors detected in the recently held Manipur Civil Service preliminary examinations conducted by Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC …

All Naga Students Association, Manipur ANSAM has come down heavily on the Manipur government on the numerous errors detected in the recently held Manipur Civil Service preliminary examinations conducted by Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC Source The Sangai Express

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