Public meeting on Geetarani`s death demands action from Govt

THOUBAL, Feb 11: A public meeting was held today at Thoubal Kiyam Tangjem in connection with the death of Geetarani organized by the JAC formed in connection with her death.

THOUBAL, Feb 11: A public meeting was held today at Thoubal Kiyam Tangjem in connection with the death of Geetarani organized by the JAC formed in connection with her death.

The meeting was attended by representatives of various civil society and students`™ organizations including UCM, ICHAL, UPF, NUPI Samaj, KWWA, TBL district united women development association, KHUKANPAL, Tami-chingmi Apunba Nupi lup, AMKIL, NIPKO, WiNG, DESAM and KSO etc.

The meeting resolved to submit a memorandum to the Chief Minister with a charter of demands.

The demands include, arrest of Getarani`™s in-laws family members for thorough investigation, submit charge sheet as soon as possible, punish the accused persons immediately and issue one copy of post-mortem report to the Getarani`™s parental side.

The JAC has also given a deadline for the government to take some positive actions in the case on or before February 13 failing which various forms of agitation will be launched, meeting resolved.

It may be mentioned here that 28-year-old Geetarani was found hung to death at her own house at Tosen Tampak under Sugnu PS on February 7 by her husband Telen Ashok Kom, a rifleman of 4th IRB Battalion, at around 6:30 am. She is survived by two children.

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Progress as State of Mind

How much is culture responsible for progress made by any given society? How much is culture responsible for the embrace or resistance to modernity? These are questions which keep returning

How much is culture responsible for progress made by any given society? How much is culture responsible for the embrace or resistance to modernity? These are questions which keep returning because of their continued relevance. There have been so many books written on the subject, addressing and seeking the roots of so much disparity in development all over the world. The intriguing nature of the question has also assured many of these books are best-sellers. Jared M. Diamond`™s `Guns, Germs and Steel` and Professor David S. Landes`™ `Wealth and Poverty of Nations` would belong to this category. But another one which promises to satiate further this universal thirst is `The Central Liberal Truth` by foreign aid worker, Lawrence E Harrison, which says culture does make a world of difference in attitudes to modernity and development. The thought if pursued, developed, and applied earnestly and consensually, can also pay dividends for Manipur. How much have our own varying cultures been a catalyst or inhibitor of modernity and development? What has been the role of culture and tradition in our grappling with this issue? It would indeed be an interesting academic study to make an assessment of the correlation between development and the willingness of a community to accept scientific reforms.

Another study by American economists Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel and critiqued by an American journal, demonstrates the same interrelation between cultural grounding and development. The study takes into account records of illegal parking tickets earned by diplomatic vehicles from different countries outside the UN headquarters in New York. The figures seem hardly a coincidence. The two economists found out that diplomats from countries that rank high on the Transparency International corruption index pile up huge numbers of unpaid tickets, whereas diplomats from countries that rank low on the index get barely any at all. For instance, between 1997 and 2002, they found out, the UN Mission of Kuwait picked up 246 parking violations per diplomat. Diplomats from Egypt, Chad, Sudan, Mozambique, Pakistan, Ethiopia and Syria also committed huge numbers of violations. By contrast, not a single parking violation by a Swedish diplomat was recorded. Nor were there any by diplomats from Denmark, Japan, Israel, Norway or Canada. The reason for this as per their conclusion is, human beings are not merely products of economics, but are also shaped by cultural and moral norms. `If you are Swedish and you have a chance to pull up in front of a fire hydrant, you still don`™t do it. You are Swedish. That`™s who you are.` Getting at the crux of his argument, Brook quotes another politician thinker of the mid 20th Century, Walter Lippmann, who once said in a speech: `All cultures have value because they provide coherence, but some foster development while others retard it. Some cultures check corruption, while others permit it. Some cultures focus on the future, while others focus on the past. The question that is at the centre of politics today: Can we self-consciously change cultures so they encourage development and modernization?`

The question is profoundly relevant to our situation. How receptive has our own cultures been to a vision of a modernised future. Can we say the same thing that has been said of the Swedish diplomats who would not park in front of a fire hydrant even if no one was watching, in referring to our own elite? Do we see signs of any moral and social obligations that would stop someone from littering the streets with their kitchen garbage? Do our consciences come to play in checking personal urges for unfair and corrupt practices? Are there any unwritten norms that make people guilty at breaking traffic norms? There have also been debates about the infamous, lethargic work culture in official establishments, but has there ever been an inherent, cultural checking mechanism coming to play to end this? What relation do all these have with development or modernity? The evidences are overwhelming and they all show there is indeed a correlation between cultural attitudes and the march of modernity.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Advanced Security team ahead of Union Home Minister`s State visit likely to arrive today

IMPHAL, February 11: The schedule of the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh`™s two-day visit to the State has been officially confirmed. The tour will begin on February 13. In this

IMPHAL, February 11: The schedule of the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh`™s two-day visit to the State has been officially confirmed. The tour will begin on February 13. In this connection, an advanced security team of the Union Home Minister is likely to arrive today, a highly placed source said.

As per the schedule of the Union Home Minister`™s visit, he will land at the Tulihal Airport at around 12.15 pm on a Special BSF aircraft. After landing at the Airport, he will take off for Moreh directly by a helicopter to inspect the border town.

The source added that he will be there at Moreh till 2.15 pm and will later meet Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh at the Chief Minister`™s official chamber after which he will attend a joint meeting with Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police of all the districts in Manipur.

Another meeting with top officials such as the State`™s Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary (Home), DGP, GOC IG, CRPF, and DIG, BSF to discuss the law and order situation of the State will also be held.

After the meeting with top officials of security forces and bureaucrats of the State, the Home Minister will again hold a meeting with the Chief Minister which will conclude by 6 pm. Then, he will leave for Raj Bhawan to refresh for 20 minutes.

The source further said that he will meet various representatives of state political parties and selected public leaders which have been invited already from 6:30 pm to 7 pm at the Raj Bhawan.

During his visit, he might meet the State BJP unit leaders at the Raj Bhawan or at the Office of BJP Manipur Pradesh and will later have a traditional State dinner.

The source said that during this visit, the Union Minister of State for Home Kiran Rijiju may accompany him but it hasn`™t been confirmed officially. On February 14, the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh will leaved Imphal for Delhi at around 9 am by a special BSF aircraft.

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Negligence by ASHAs, a big concern in Churachandpur

CHURACHANDPUR, February 11: A look at the Accredited Social Health Activists working in Churachandpur would reveal a lot is still left to be desired, proven by the fact that the

CHURACHANDPUR, February 11: A look at the Accredited Social Health Activists working in Churachandpur would reveal a lot is still left to be desired, proven by the fact that the number of deliveries with the aid of ASHAs in the maternity ward of the district hospital have dropped considerably, and many expectant mothers in the town are not aware of ASHAs who are there to help facilitate their deliveries by providing information and helping them avail the benefits of different government schemes.

Even though the staffs in the maternity ward maintain that it`™s not a season for deliveries, many would not agree with such assumptions as there are also some active ASHAs like Mrs Niang Tonsing who perform their job with perfection by looking after pregnant women till the time of delivery. She is even reported to go out of her way to `hunt out expectant mothers`™ and help them.

A resident of Khominthang, Mrs.Sangboi who is expecting a baby next month and Mrs Vungliamching, also expecting her first child the same month, told IFP that they were not aware about the government helping delivery through the ASHAs and that they had never been approached by such workers in their locality at Bethel Veng .

It may be recalled here that ASHAs are expected to find out pregnant women in their areas and take them to hospitals for check-ups, beginning from the first three months of pregnancy till the ninth month.

Pregnant women are entitled to get monetary compensation at the tune of Rs, 600 or more depending on the kind of delivery, and the government is to facilitate their transportation while also providing them nutritious food supplements and medicines at subsidised prices and avail free pregnancy related tests.

Other women who talked to IFP informed that they would very much want to avail the benefits of the schemes but were helpless as they were not even aware there were ASHAs in their area while also admitting that came to know about the scheme only after being asked by this IFP correspondent.

Talking to IFP, DFWO Churachandpur Dr VC Pau Tonsing said that there were more than 627 ASHAs in Churachandpur and admitted that the majority of them were not doing a good job, which was due to political interference. He also added that the main problem was also due to the absence of ASHAs from the area of operation, and proxy deployment of untrained ASHAs in some areas.

He also stressed on the problem of opening a bank account that was the norm for any expectant mother, because when it comes to people in the villages where there is no bank, they have to open an account at Churachandpur town for which they have to spend more than they are entitled to get.

He also informed that in Parbung, Singat and Thanlon areas, the ASHAs were doing their jobs well while expressing his reservations on some other areas.

A first-hand study on the performance of ASHAs at Khominthang and Hebron veng etc of Churachnadpur has revealed that they have been very negligent in discharging their duties. Some people informed that many ASHAs were unhappy about certain things like their working hours, salary etc but that didn`t compensate for the hardships that the people in general and the poor expectant mothers in particular have to endure on account of their dereliction of duty.

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IUCB employees launch strike to protest against regularisation of contractual staffs

IMPHAL, February 11: The Imphal Urban Co-operative Bank Employees Association will launch a strike from today for violating Supervisory Action Framework instructions to curtail expenses including administration and operating expenses

IMPHAL, February 11: The Imphal Urban Co-operative Bank Employees Association will launch a strike from today for violating Supervisory Action Framework instructions to curtail expenses including administration and operating expenses by absorbing or regularising 17 contractual staffs which were appointed in June, 2013, stated the president of the Association, Loitongbam Indrakumar at a press meet at the Manipur Press club today.

He further stated that the association held an immediate general body meeting and submitted to the general manager an ultimatum on February 6 against the untimely service or regularization of the 17 contractual staffs that were regularised on February 5 under order no. IUCB/7(c)/ 2014-15 demanding to revoke or review their regularization within five days, a demand which remains unfulfilled.

The Association will submit another ultimatum again, giving the authorities a 10 days ultimatum to revoke the order. Even after the three-day bank strike and the 10 days ultimatum, if the authorities doesn`™t change its stance and revoke the order, the association then will hold an indefinite strike, he said.

He also added that the association will not tolerate such negligence of SAF instructions and will struggle against those who violate the instructions.

Loitongbam Indrakumar said seven out of the 17 contractual staffs are relatives of the Board of Directors, with one being the son of the general manager of Imphal Urban Co-operative Bank. The Board of Directors is going to retire in June and hence this sudden regularization orders in violation of SAF instructions, he added.

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Four including two minors injured in accidental bomb blast

IMPHAL, February 11: At least four persons including two minors were injured when a bomb accidentally went off this morning at Yumnam Khunou Makha Leikai, Imphal East. Yumnam Khunou is

IMPHAL, February 11: At least four persons including two minors were injured when a bomb accidentally went off this morning at Yumnam Khunou Makha Leikai, Imphal East.

Yumnam Khunou is about 15 km from Imphal and falls under the jurisdiction of Sagolmang police station .

The injured have been identified as one Laishram Pilot Singh, 20, son of L Shyam Singh of Yumnam Khunou Makha Leikai and his wife Laishram ongbi Jina Devi, 18, belly.

The two minor boys are identified as Laishram Ishorchandra Singh, 14, son of Laishram Nanao and Tourem Suresh Singh, 15, son of T Binoi Singh, chest and hands.

Of all the injured, the condition of Jina and Ishorchandra are said to be serious. Jina sustained injury at her belly, thigh while Ishorchand sustained injury below his chest, abdomen and right thigh.

All the injured have been evacuated at the JNIMS hospital.

Reports said that the incident occurred 11.45 am when Pilot along with the two injured minors hammered a rusted metal ball not knowing it was a grenade.

The rusted object covered with dirt was reportedly dug up by Shyama Devi, Pilot`™s aunt, while digging up her backyard.

Curious to find what the rusted ball was Pilot today tried to break open it by hammering it which resulted in the explosion. The explosion taken place at Pilot`™s courtyard.

Soon a team of police commandos and Assam Rifles from the nearby post also rushed at the spot.

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High Court seeks explanations from AR officials for detaining Cabinet Minister

IMPHAL, February 11: The High Court of Manipur has today directed the Assam Rifles authority to appear before the court on February 17 to explain the reason of detaining a

IMPHAL, February 11: The High Court of Manipur has today directed the Assam Rifles authority to appear before the court on February 17 to explain the reason of detaining a Cabinet Minister of the State, even after a statement has been made by the Joint Secretary (Home) and DGP that there is free movement now with the restriction timings having been withdrawn, and also to explain the viable security measures that could be taken up without troubling passengers.

This was stated by Advocate Khaidem Mani during a press conference at his office today.

He further stated that the counsel of the respondents (Union Defence Secretary, Union Home Secretary, CO 9 AR, CO 24, AR, CO 26 AR), assistant solicitor general, Salam Rupchandra appealed the court to complete the proceedings of WP (PIL) 2/2015 stating that AR is not continuing its restrictions and there is a free movement of people and vehicles now.

The restriction imposed along the Imphal-Moreh highway was due to an order by former DGP, Yumnam Joykumar during his tenure that the movement of vehicles from Pallel to Moreh and vice-versa will be limited from 8 am to 12 am for heavy vehicles, and from 8 am to 2 pm for light vehicles, which means that no heavy vehicles would be allowed to proceed from Pallel towards Moreh and from Moreh to Pallel after 12 am, and no light vehicles would be allowed to proceed from Pallel to Moreh and from Moreh to Pallel after 2 pm, Khaidem Mani quoted the counsel of the respondents as arguing in the court.

However, presenting a copy of IFP which contained a report about the Cabinet minister and his entourage having been detained at Khudengthabi, before the division bench of Laxmikanta Mahapatra and Justice N Koteshwor, , he drew their attention pleading to not complete the hearing on the PIL before the AR authorities give valid reason for detaining the Cabinet minister even as a notification of withdrawal of the restriction has been made by State government authorities, Khaidem Mani told media persons.

Khaidem Mani stated that a restriction order was in place earlier but after the bandh imposed at Tengnoupal, the controversial order has been withdrawn. In this regard, a high ranking official must clarify on February 17, he added.

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Rajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrow – Economic Times

OneindiaRajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrowEconomic TimesNEW DELHI: Home Minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Manipur and Tripura beginning tomorrow during which he will take stock of the situation alo…


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Rajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrow
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NEW DELHI: Home Minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Manipur and Tripura beginning tomorrow during which he will take stock of the situation along the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh and in the two Northeastern states.
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Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrow – Business Standard

Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrowBusiness StandardHome Minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Manipur and Tripura beginning tomorrow during which he will take stock of the situation along the borders with My…

Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrow
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Home Minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Manipur and Tripura beginning tomorrow during which he will take stock of the situation along the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh and in the two Northeastern states. Accompanied by …

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35th National Games : Women’s power: Manipur clinch 2 gold, 2 silver and 4 … – E-Pao.net


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35th National Games : Women’s power: Manipur clinch 2 gold, 2 silver and 4
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Thiruvanathpuram, February 11 2015: Manipur, on the 11th day of the 35th National Games 2015 today collected two gold, two Silver and four bronze medals in the events of Wushu, Judo, Fencing, and Canoeing and Kayaking. All the medals were collected …
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35th National Games : Women's power: Manipur clinch 2 gold, 2 silver and 4
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Thiruvanathpuram, February 11 2015: Manipur, on the 11th day of the 35th National Games 2015 today collected two gold, two Silver and four bronze medals in the events of Wushu, Judo, Fencing, and Canoeing and Kayaking. All the medals were collected …
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Five Union ministers visit Manipur – The Hindu

Five Union ministers visit ManipurThe HinduFive union ministers are visiting Manipur in quick succession to oversee development projects being carried out in the state. The Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industries Nirmala Sitharaman made a t…

Five Union ministers visit Manipur
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Five union ministers are visiting Manipur in quick succession to oversee development projects being carried out in the state. The Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industries Nirmala Sitharaman made a two day official visit on Monday and Tuesday.

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4 injured in grenade blast

Four persons three of a family and a woman were injured when a hand grenade went off at a house at Yumnam Khunou under Sagolmang police station of Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Four persons three of a family and a woman were injured when a hand grenade went off at a house at Yumnam Khunou under Sagolmang police station of Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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SpiceJet launches ‘cheaper than train’ fares from Rs 599

Low cost carrier SpiceJet has launched a massive sale, with all inclusive fares starting from Rs 599 for domestic travel and Rs 3,499 for overseas flights Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

Low cost carrier SpiceJet has launched a massive sale, with all inclusive fares starting from Rs 599 for domestic travel and Rs 3,499 for overseas flights Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

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PIL against travel restriction on ImphalMoreh route Court summons AR authority

A Division Bench of Manipur High Court comprising Chief Justice LK Mohapatra and Justice N Kotishwor has directed the Assam Rifles authority to appear before the Court on February 17 in connection with a PIL filed against closing of NH 102 from 6 pm to…

A Division Bench of Manipur High Court comprising Chief Justice LK Mohapatra and Justice N Kotishwor has directed the Assam Rifles authority to appear before the Court on February 17 in connection with a PIL filed against closing of NH 102 from 6 pm to 6 am at Khudengthabi Source The Sangai Express

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Free corrective surgery for children with special needs

Children between the age group of 6 to 18 years who have physical deformities and other birth defects may now undergo free corrective surgical treatment at Shija Hospitals under the IED Inclusive Education for the disabled , a humble endeavour taken u…

Children between the age group of 6 to 18 years who have physical deformities and other birth defects may now undergo free corrective surgical treatment at Shija Hospitals under the IED Inclusive Education for the disabled , a humble endeavour taken up by Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan SSA , State Mission Authority, Manipur in collaboration with Shija Hospitals, Health City, Langol Source The Sangai Express

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State PMGSY record best in NE Francis Ngajokpa

Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Francis Ngajokpa has asserted that Manipur is ahead of other states in the Northeast in construction of roads under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna Source Hueiyen News Service

Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Francis Ngajokpa has asserted that Manipur is ahead of other states in the Northeast in construction of roads under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna Source Hueiyen News Service

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Gospel music fest

The 2nd Liangmai Bible release cum Gospel music festival will be held from February 24 to 26 under the theme Praise His Glory at Rianglong Lenglong village, Tamenglong Source Hueiyen News Service

The 2nd Liangmai Bible release cum Gospel music festival will be held from February 24 to 26 under the theme Praise His Glory at Rianglong Lenglong village, Tamenglong Source Hueiyen News Service

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Observe ethics in public service delivery Moses Chalai

Two month training programme for Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC was inaugurated at State Academy Training, Government of Manipur, Takyel Pat at on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service

Two month training programme for Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC was inaugurated at State Academy Training, Government of Manipur, Takyel Pat at on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF claims

The proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has claimed hands in the blast that reportedly caused injury to three BSF personnel at Napet Palli Thongkhong, under Lamlai PS in Imphal East on Feb 8 around 6 Source The Sangai Express

The proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has claimed hands in the blast that reportedly caused injury to three BSF personnel at Napet Palli Thongkhong, under Lamlai PS in Imphal East on Feb 8 around 6 Source The Sangai Express

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Outbreak of Malaria this year not ruled out

Although the rate of malaria prevalence is not that high like in the past, there is still possibility for sudden outbreak of malaria in the State, experts said Source The Sangai Express

Although the rate of malaria prevalence is not that high like in the past, there is still possibility for sudden outbreak of malaria in the State, experts said Source The Sangai Express

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