MPCC bids adieu to Malue

Even as the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC gave their last respects to former Ukhrul ADC Vice Chairman Nga langzar Malue at Congress Bhavan, eight suspects were rounded up in connection with his killing in a raid conducted at Ukhrul town in …

Even as the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC gave their last respects to former Ukhrul ADC Vice Chairman Nga langzar Malue at Congress Bhavan, eight suspects were rounded up in connection with his killing in a raid conducted at Ukhrul town in the wee hours today Source The Sangai Express

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Revoke prohibitory orders UNC

The United Naga Council UNC has warned that if the prohibitory orders in Ukhrul town be not revoked immediately and the situation not allowed to normalize with the withdrawal of the Imphal valley based police commandos and IRBs, appropriate and democ…

The United Naga Council UNC has warned that if the prohibitory orders in Ukhrul town be not revoked immediately and the situation not allowed to normalize with the withdrawal of the Imphal valley based police commandos and IRBs, appropriate and democratic civil actions will be taken up in protest in the entire Naga areas Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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3914 schools in whole Mizoram

In all there are 3914 schools in whole Mizoram at present which is composed of 1831 primary schools, 1381 middle schools, 584 high schools and 118 higher secondary schools, ‘Zalen’, a leading Sunday newspaper reported Source Hueiyen News Service N…

In all there are 3914 schools in whole Mizoram at present which is composed of 1831 primary schools, 1381 middle schools, 584 high schools and 118 higher secondary schools, ‘Zalen’, a leading Sunday newspaper reported Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Free remedial coaching centre for minority students opened

‘Let the MOBEDS remedial coaching centre bring out students with better performance as compared to those coming out from private coaching centres’, Amin Shah, Parliamentary Secretary for MOBC has exhorted during the opening of Imphal centre of six mont…

‘Let the MOBEDS remedial coaching centre bring out students with better performance as compared to those coming out from private coaching centres’, Amin Shah, Parliamentary Secretary for MOBC has exhorted during the opening of Imphal centre of six month free remedial coaching for class XI and XII organized by the Minorities and OBC Economic Development Society MOBEDS at Pheija Government Junior High School at Hatta Minuthong here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Survey detects 175 drug dependent children

Four church bodies of Churchand pur town namely RCP, EFCI, EBC and ESC have conducted a household survey in Churachandpur town in the month February this year so as to find a picture on juvenile drug abuse Source The Sangai Express

Four church bodies of Churchand pur town namely RCP, EFCI, EBC and ESC have conducted a household survey in Churachandpur town in the month February this year so as to find a picture on juvenile drug abuse Source The Sangai Express

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TNL, ANSAM irked over promulgation of Cr PC 144

The Tangkhul Naga Long TNL and the All Naga Students Association, Manipur ANSAM have been irked by the promulgation of the CrPC 144 in Ukhrul town by the district administration Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The Tangkhul Naga Long TNL and the All Naga Students Association, Manipur ANSAM have been irked by the promulgation of the CrPC 144 in Ukhrul town by the district administration Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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NSCN washes hands off from killing

A day after the brutal assassination of Ukhrul Autonomous District Council UADC member Ngalangzar Malue and hours after the State security forces raided the Wung Tangkhul Region WTR office here, the NSCN IM has claimed it has no hand in Saturday’…

A day after the brutal assassination of Ukhrul Autonomous District Council UADC member Ngalangzar Malue and hours after the State security forces raided the Wung Tangkhul Region WTR office here, the NSCN IM has claimed it has no hand in Saturday’s killing at Finch Corner and vehemently condemned the action of the Manipur government Source Hueiyen News Service

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Situation at Ukhrul Hqs becomes volatile

Situation in the district headquarters of Ukhrul district in Manipur is fast becoming volatile with hundreds of Manipur police commandos and IRB personnel swooping down to the headquarters enforcing curfew under Section CrPC 144 promulgated by the dist…

Situation in the district headquarters of Ukhrul district in Manipur is fast becoming volatile with hundreds of Manipur police commandos and IRB personnel swooping down to the headquarters enforcing curfew under Section CrPC 144 promulgated by the district administration in the aftermath of the killing of Autonomous District Council ADC member Ngalangzar Malue in the Imphal Ukhrul road on Saturday by suspected militants Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Dacoits rape woman as she tries to flee

In another incident in the plain belt region of West Garo Hills in Meghalaya, a woman was raped while trying to escape dacoits who had come to her house to loot it Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

In another incident in the plain belt region of West Garo Hills in Meghalaya, a woman was raped while trying to escape dacoits who had come to her house to loot it Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Writer Naorem Birendrajit feted

Renowned writer Birendrajit Naorem who was recently honored with Manipur State Award for Literature 2013 was felicitated during a function organized jointly by Naharol Yaiphakol Naorem Leikai and Naorem Leikai Meira Paibi Lup at Naorem Leikai Community…

Renowned writer Birendrajit Naorem who was recently honored with Manipur State Award for Literature 2013 was felicitated during a function organized jointly by Naharol Yaiphakol Naorem Leikai and Naorem Leikai Meira Paibi Lup at Naorem Leikai Community Hall, Imphal West here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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SW Minister urged to ensure effective functioning for DSWOs

The Rights Movement Committee RMC of All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur ATDUM submitted a memorandum to Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai on July 11 urging her to ensure effective District Social Welfare Officers DSWO in various districts of the …

The Rights Movement Committee RMC of All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur ATDUM submitted a memorandum to Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai on July 11 urging her to ensure effective District Social Welfare Officers DSWO in various districts of the State Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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COAS visits Northern Command

General Bikram Singh, Chief of Army Staff accompanied by Bubbles Singh, President Central Army Wives Welfare Association AWWA is on a farewell visit to formations of Northern Command and arrived at Udhampur yesterday Source The Sangai Express

General Bikram Singh, Chief of Army Staff accompanied by Bubbles Singh, President Central Army Wives Welfare Association AWWA is on a farewell visit to formations of Northern Command and arrived at Udhampur yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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ATDUM submits memorandum

The Rights Movement Committee RMC of All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur ATDUM had submitted a memorandum to the minister of Manipur Social Welfare Department on July 11 urging her for bringing about an effective District Social Welfare Officers DSW…

The Rights Movement Committee RMC of All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur ATDUM had submitted a memorandum to the minister of Manipur Social Welfare Department on July 11 urging her for bringing about an effective District Social Welfare Officers DSWO in the various districts of Manipur Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Socio-Economic Situation In Manipur: Poverty, budget and all that – KanglaOnline

Socio-Economic Situation In Manipur: Poverty, budget and all thatKanglaOnlineOne political economic characteristic of Manipur so far has been the absolute absence of thinking about the people of Manipur and of orientation towards the contextual articul…

Socio-Economic Situation In Manipur: Poverty, budget and all that
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One political economic characteristic of Manipur so far has been the absolute absence of thinking about the people of Manipur and of orientation towards the contextual articulation of development needs by both the bureaucracy and the political class in …

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Socio-Economic Situation In Manipur: Poverty, budget and all that

By Amar Yumnam One political economic characteristic of Manipur so far has been the absolute absence of thinking about the people of Manipur and of orientation towards the contextual articulation

By Amar Yumnam
One political economic characteristic of Manipur so far has been the absolute absence of thinking about the people of Manipur and of orientation towards the contextual articulation of development needs by both the bureaucracy and the political class in Manipur right from 1951 to 2014 except for a short period after attaining Statehood in 1972. This short period of drive for regional boost was when a regional party was at the helm of affairs of the province. The oldest political party of the country has been in power at both the provincial and the union levels but for short periods in between. The biggest contribution this party has done has been the enactment of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act way back in 1958, and yet there has been no contribution to the evolution and establishment of contextually relevant development interventions for the region as yet by this party and her government. The significance of the emergence of a powerful government at the union level and headed by a party other than the oldest political party of the country lies here.

Before we come to this significance, let us take note of the contents of the Report of the Expert Group to Review the Methodology for Measurement of Poverty headed by C. Rangarajan which was submitted to the government in June 2014. According to the estimates given by this Expert Group, as of 2011-12, Manipur has the second highest proportion of poor people below the poverty line at 46.7 per cent (the first being Chattisgarh at 47.9 per cent) with the total being 12.9 lakh persons as compared to the national percentage of 29.5; even the next poorest State, Bihar, has proportions more than five percentage points lower than that of Manipur. When it comes to poverty among the urban population, Manipur tops the list. The situation is slightly better among the rural population, but I would like to hasten here that this is because of the consumption basket approach in the poverty measurement and definitely not because of relative higher income. This is what has been achieved by the government of Manipur for the people of Manipur. The head of the people has been so apologetic even for a little over twenty kilometres stretch of road linking the headquarters of Chandel district to a National Highway. This has been the characteristic of the governments of the province with all their unwillingness and unpreparedness for articulating and devising development interventions alive to the contextual realities of the land and people of Manipur; it has been a case of lying down with dogs to get up with fleas. Unfortunately the political degradation has been such in Manipur that the rock will not come to rule even if the rudder does not rule.

But the time is now to leave this policy lethargy behind and think afresh; let us start ab initio for it is better late than never. The latest Expert Group has revealed that poverty scenario in Manipur is indeed bad. Here the silver lining is that the latest budget of the Union Government has shown the light for contextual regional thinking to frame policies for social advancement. Starting from the University of Sports to the general approach for encouraging entrepreneurship in the rural areas, there are lots of hints and approach from which the provincial government can draw lessons for initiating a new regime of governance possessing the principle of contextual articulation for development interventions. This is fundamental for Manipur today. There is an imperative now for a massive transformation in the quality, preoccupation and orientation of the polity in Manipur from one of den of rent-seekers to one of developmentalists. Manipur has been moving increasingly towards a highly violent society where both state and non-state agents have free runs. The state agents rejoice when the traditional as well as contemporary agents resort to violence and settle an issue without realising that this is the surest way to stunt the emergence of a modern lawful state. The fact of modern development history anywhere is that unlawful states will never flourish. The non-state agents too rejoice in the collapse of the state machinery not because it would be good for the people but because it creates a convenient milieu for the rent seeking by the covert and overt individuals associated with them. Time is now to admit the truth, shame the devil and initiate thinking for the land and people of Manipur by all.

 

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IMC’s Nambul Drive

The Imphal Municipal Council’s cleanliness drive to keep the Imphal city clean has already begun. As announced by the executive officer of the council, cleaning up Nambul River will be

The Imphal Municipal Council’s cleanliness drive to keep the Imphal city clean has already begun. As announced by the executive officer of the council, cleaning up Nambul River will be the priority. The executive officer while addressing to the media a few days back has mentioned that in order to attract tourist to the State, it is important to keep Imphal neat and clean. This is indeed undisputable. We have actually witnessed a good number of tourists from across the globe coming to Manipur. The recent event of ‘Battle of Imphal’ saw the presence of high ranking foreign nationals in Imphal, gathering in large number simultaneously. Sangai Festival is also another event that attracts international tourists. It is certain that the inflow of tourists into the State is going to increase in the days to come, also taking into account the interest shown by the State on tourism. We believe the IMC is well aware of the churning that has been unfolding. Well, tourism seems to be the catchword. But when it comes to cleanliness of Imphal, or other places for that matter, there are unsettling questions that seems to have no viable answer. IMC is one important institution which is primarily responsible for maintaining cleanliness in Imphal. How far have the IMC been successful in meeting this obligation? Its track record has been very unimpressive. The state of cleanliness at the Ema keithels, the streets of Paona Bazar and Thangal Bazar – not to mention the wandering cattle that are seen daily in these streets; these are observable report card of the IMC’s standard of cleanliness. Besides, one cannot be sure as of when its employees will be on strike. Here, we do not mean to disparage the democratic rights of the employees in addressing their grievances. The employees have every right to fight for their cause. But this is also true that IMC employees’ strikes have become part of the daily humdrums of present-day Manipur. We are even more doubtful when it comes to cleaning up of the Nambul River. IMC has already announced that those found throwing garbage into the river will be penalised with a fine of Rs 2000. By garbage, as we understand, it means the solid wastes that are dump into the river almost daily. The Khwairamband commercial area produces quite a big amount of garbage everyday. True, the restriction will keep a check on it to certain point. But, what about the sewerageswhich are flown directly into the river from the residential areas along the Nambul? As of now, there is no alternative. We have to wait for the Sewerage Project to take its birth. The Manipur Pollution Control Board, MPCB had also flaunted the idea of a grand project that would clean and recycle the water of Nambul. We have already pointed out in one of our columns in May this year, that there are areas of ambiguities which demand a joint understanding between the town planers and the MPCB as regards to the cleaning of Nambul. The State had envisioned a City Development Plan, CDP in 2006 under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, JNNURM. Improvement of Nambul is one of the major components of the plan. The IMC is one of the agencies of JNNURM. We wonder if the current cleanliness drive of Nambul taken up by IMC is part of the JNNURM project. Or is it just a perfunctory reaction to the kind of tourism climate that has been building up in the State?

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Ukhrul burns: 144 CrPc clamped, public protest after 8 NSCN IM cadres arrested

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, July 13: Barely a day after the gunning down of Ukhrul ADC former vice chairman Ngalangzar Malue at Finch Corner on July 12, Ukhrul town

By R Lester Makang
UKHRUL, July 13: Barely a day after the gunning down of Ukhrul ADC former vice chairman Ngalangzar Malue at Finch Corner on July 12, Ukhrul town has been virtually placed under siege with the deployment of hundreds of State security forces even as the district magistrate clamped 144 CrPc in and around the district headquarters since early morning.

Reliable sources said that since late last night a combined team of police commondo and IRB has been deployed to reinforce security presence in the town.

Subsequently, the combined force cordoned off the town areas and raided the WTR office, an administrative unit of NSCN-IM located at Phungreitang in the wee hours today.

During the raid, eight cadres of the outfit were reportedly arrested by the combined force from the administrative camp at around 3 am, sources said.

Reports also informed that the combined force then ransacked the outfit’s office and seized loads of documents and other belongings including arms and ammunition. All the arrested cadres were deported to Imphal today, along with the seized items, added the source.

Later, around 4 pm a stiff confrontation occurred between the public of the town and the State security forces when another security reinforcement team tried to gain entry into the town at Dungrei, Hundung Junction.

Sources said, as the public learned of the news of another reinforcement team approaching, residents of the town especially woman folk came out with torches and blocked the way at two points one at Hundung zero point and other at Dungrei Junction where huge logs were placed and tyres were burned across the breadth of the road.

The situation turned tense as the two sides could not reached a settlement as to the public demand for withdrawal of the security forces as well as revocation of the curfew with immediate effect.

However, there has been no untoward occurence during the heated confrontation.

Meanwhile, a high level meeting towards bringing an amicable settlement was immediately convened at Ukhrul DC chamber represented by district magistrate, police officers on government side and representatives of ANSAM, TNL and TSL on public side.

TNL has even written a representation today to the district magistrate for immediate revocation of the 144 Cr Pc being clamped in the town areas.

However, no positive outcome could be obtained till the time of filing the report late in the evening.

Meanwhile, the number of public, especially torch bearing woman folks guarding the two entry points at Hundung junction has been growing till around 9:30 pm.

Although the district magistrate has verbally assured the public representatives to wothdraw the curfew immediately, the public is pressing for the same assurance in writing till the filing of this report.

 

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Will show that rule of law exists in the State, says CM

Imphal, July 13: The State government won’t remain a mute spectator and will teach a befitting lesson to the people behind the ambush in Ukhrul to show that the rule

Imphal, July 13: The State government won’t remain a mute spectator and will teach a befitting lesson to the people behind the ambush in Ukhrul to show that the rule of law still exists in the State, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh said today.

CM Okram Ibobi was speaking to media persons during an inspection tour of the ongoing construction works at Sanjenthong, JNIMS Hospital and the Civil Secretariat building today morning.

Replying to queries by media persons about the ambush in Ukhrul in which an ADC member of the district was killed on Saturday, he said that after receiving the news about the incident, a combined team of more than 200 Manipur Police commandos and about 400 MR/IRB personnel rushed to the site of the incident in Ukhrul on Saturday midnight.

Security forces conducted a massive search operation in suspicious areas of Ukhrul, he added.

The CM further said it has been reported that seven suspected cadres were nabbed by the combined team from the Phungleirong area in Ukhrul, adding they have been brought to Imphal for further investigations.

“We all have to know that there is a rule of law in the State whether it is in Tamenglong, Ukhrul or Chandel. We are well prepared enough to confront law breakers of any hues. As NSCN-IM is a signatory of a cease fire agreement with the Indian government, we maintain the agreement till now.”

The Government can’t remain a mute spectator when Naga, Kuki or valley based UGs are violating the law and will do something for safeguarding people in the future, he added.

Expressing optimism that the under construction Sanjenthong Bridge will be completed before the Sangai festival in November 2014, the CM said the lower portion of the bridge has been completed but constructing the upper portion is proving to be difficult as some materials of the portion needs to be imported from the abroad.

The materials will be brought after an agreement with an UK based company and it will take three months for the materials to reach Manipur, he said.

Extremely pleased with the progress of the infrastructural development in JNIMS, he encouraged the construction team to complete most of the building before January next year.

On January, a team of MCI representatives will arrive for inspection, he said, urging the contractors to not delay the construction as negligence will spoil the careers of many students.

 

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Two dead after man goes on killing spree

THOUBAL, July 13: A labourer went on a killing spree holding a machete killing a policeman and a man who had come to visit his wife at a health centre

THOUBAL, July 13: A labourer went on a killing spree holding a machete killing a policeman and a man who had come to visit his wife at a health centre and injured another co-worker, before he was eventually gun downed by the police at the Chakpikarong Community Health Center, Chandel district, last night.

The labourer has been identified as Naorem Hemokut Singh, son of (L) N Santomba of Kakching Paji Leikai.

He was engaged as a labourer for the renovation works of the x-ray and ultrasound rooms at the health centre.

The two dead have been identified as Bs Tonhring Anal son of Bs Angching Anal of Anal Khullen and D Kothang Maring (constable No 0906074) of Heinoukhong village in Chandel district, while the injured have been identified as Pukhrambam Nilakanta Singh, 43, son of (L) P Babudon Singh of Kakching Khunjai Leikai in Thoubal district.

Meanwhile, a mob who had gathered on hearing news of the killing prevented the police from recovering the dead bodies and burnt down a Gypsy of the police.

Around 8pm yesterday, Hemokut started attacking the other labourers without any reason.

Soon enough, the others overpowered him and kept him inside the building of the centre with his hands tied.

According to Nilakanta, a fellow labourer injured during the attack, said after the police arrived, they kept Hemokut confined inside the kitchen, from where he escaped with a machete and started attacking him.

Nilakanta said he ran outside the campus and hid on a timber laden truck.

Unsatisfied with that he attacked a man who had come to visit his wife who was at the centre and a policeman with a machete killing them both on the spot, informed another source.

Meanwhile, according to the police, a team of the police rushed to the health centre soon after getting information about a man attacking others inside the centre.

The police witnessed a dead body lying on the northern gate of the centre on their arrival and even as they kept looking for the assailant using torchlights, the assailant used his machete to strike at a police man killing him on the spot, police sources informed.

In the ensuing melee, other police personnel opened some rounds of fire and captured the assailant. However, he died on the way to the police station due to the bullet injury.

ST Nunghlung Victor, MLA 41 Chandel; sub-divisional officer and sub-deputy collector of Chakpikarong and E Priyokumar, Superintendent of Police Chandel also visited the spot.

Later on, Chandel MLA ST Nunghlung Victor and leaders of various civil organizations also attended a public meeting which was held in connection with the incident at Anal Chiefs Association Hall in Chakpikarong today.

 

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