There is no shortage of fund for developing hill areas, says CM

IMPHAL, April 13: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi on Monday inaugurated a 33/11 kv Power Sub-Station, police station and an integrated infrastructure complex of BDO Machi Block simultaneously at Machi sub-division

IMPHAL, April 13: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi on Monday inaugurated a 33/11 kv Power Sub-Station, police station and an integrated infrastructure complex of BDO Machi Block simultaneously at Machi sub-division in Chandel district.

The inauguration function was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam; IFCD Minister Ngamthang Haokip; MLA Tengnoupal Constituency D Korungthang; MLA Kakching Constituency Y Surchandra; MLA Kumbi Constituency S Bira; MLA Hiyanglam Constituency E Dwijamani; MLA Wabagai Constituency Md Fazur Rahim; DGP Shahid Ahmed; IG Zone III S Manglemjao; DC Chandel Robert Singh Khestrimayum and officials of MSPDC Limited and government departments.

The main inauguration function was organized by District Administration, Chandel at the playground of Machi High School.

Speaking as chief guest, CM Ibobi said that there was a palpable gap in equal allotment of basis amenities in the valley and hills when the present government came to power while adding that development in the hills is one of the top priorities of the government.

He maintained that DC Office, Mini Secretariat building and offices of several other government departments in every district including the hills have been built and inaugurated accordingly to ensure collective growth and development.

The government had already launched `Inclusive Infrastructure Development in Hill Areas`™ programme in hill areas under sub-divisional Headquarters to reach out to the people residing in the areas which are saturated from the District Headquarters, Ibobi said.

The CM stated that according to reports of the government, there are 27 Blocks in far flung hill areas where there is no bank facility for which the government is trying to avail the facility including all the basic amenities.

Asserting that there is a plan to invest Rs 12 crore in each of the 27 Blocks under Special Plan Assistance to avail integrated infrastructure in the areas, he informed that that the government has already earmarked a sum of Rs 300 crores for implementing the plan.

The earmarked fund will not be allowed to divert. There will be no shortage of fund for developing far flung areas in the hills, Ibobi vowed.

He assured that the government will provide full-proof security, uninterrupted power supply and required infrastructure in all the banks to be set up in the 27 Blocks.

Referring to a memorandum submitted urging to upgrade Machi Primary Health Centre to the level of CHC; he said that upgradation of the health centre to CHC level could take few years as there is shortage of doctors being faced by the state at present.

Dy CM who presided over the function asserted that there has been notable development in the hills which is due to the sincere efforts put in by the Ibobi-led government.

He said that equal growth in the valley and hills is the top priority of the government and added that people in both the hills and valley have been availed with basis amenities though there is much need to be done in health and education sector.

Gaikhangam further said that various notable developmental programmes taken up in the hills during the last 13 years have proven commitment of the government towards growth and development in the hills.

Appealing the people to regard the infrastructures set up by the government as their own assets, the Dy CM called upon the government employees not to show reluctance when it comes to posting in the hills.

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AMWJU throws a gauntlet

That relations between the All Manipur Working Journalists Union, AMWJU, and the relatively recent Editors`™ Guild Manipur, EGM, were not exactly cordial was known all along, but nobody would have

That relations between the All Manipur Working Journalists Union, AMWJU, and the relatively recent Editors`™ Guild Manipur, EGM, were not exactly cordial was known all along, but nobody would have expected things to come a collision course. In a sentence, the EGM tried to forestall the AMWJU elections, and the AMWJU responded by severing all links with the EGM. In an official press release yesterday, the AMWJU said its emergent general body meeting decided to drop all members of the EGM from AMWJU membership, and if any one of the editors individually wants to be member of the AMWJU, he or she can reapply for fresh membership. No breakup could have been more definitive than summarised in the short press statement. The EGM is yet to say anything on the matter.
While the development is extremely unfortunate, nobody who is aware of the politics within the journalist fraternity in Manipur would be surprised at what happened. The rifts between different hierarchies of journalists were growing, and inevitably so as the profession grew in sophistication. There have also been an increasing number of journalist categories. As for instance, today you have correspondents of national newspapers, print journalists working in morning dailies, others in afternoon tabloids, more in weeklies and still others in the relatively smaller news organisations in the districts, especially the hill districts. Then there is the new tribe of Cable TV journalists. All of them have different work pressures to handle, different duty hours, different sources to tap, different salary packages, different bosses to answer to etc. And this is not unique to Manipur. In Delhi for instance, there is the Foreign Correspondents`™ Club of South Asia at a posh residential locality at Mathura Road, and the Press Club of India, Delhi, at the institutional Raisina Road area, where journalists working for Indian media establishments seek membership. The two have very little to share and there is an undercurrent of mutual contempt too. Both also have the resources to have different clubs to fraternise separately.

Thirty years ago in Manipur, these categories would not have been there, and if they were, they would have been very nebulous. As is the pattern throughout India and the rest of the developing world, in their early days, newspapers were owned by their editors, indicating their activist, rather than commercial beginnings. When Tilak, Gandhi, Irabot started their newspapers, they surely had a mission in mind rather than commerce. The legacy lives on in places like Manipur, but this tradition is beginning to die out, and as is usual during such times of transition, the old culture gets rejected but the new is not totally embraced, leaving rooms for conflicting claims and interests. The current tension within the state`™s journalist fraternity is in many ways a reflection, and physical manifestation, of this tension within.

As the name implies, AMWJU is a union of working journalists, obviously with the aim of promoting and defending the interests of working journalists. A working journalist is defined as a professional who makes a living by full time career engagement in journalism. Editors are journalists too and indeed in the past, though many editors were also proprietors of their newspapers, were members of the AMWJU. About a decade ago, AMWJU sensibly debarred editors with proprietorial interests in newspapers from being its members, after all, the interests of proprietors and their employees will seldom be the same, especially in a commercial organisation. But newspapers today have several editors and not all of them have proprietorial interests and are therefore eligible to be AMWJU members. Still the division within persisted and the EGM came to be a separate organisation. Unfortunately it chose not to work on a different plane than the one on which AMWJU functioned, and therefore began to resemble a parallel body. The clash therefore was already foretold even at very inception of the EGM. Moreover, although editors these days do not necessarily have proprietorial interests, some unfortunately have their proprietors`™ interests in order that their own interests are served. The clash within the state`™s journalist fraternity therefore was predetermined by the changing paradigms of journalism in recent times.

Reconciliation is the best way out. Let the AMWJU be the front of Manipur journalism, therefore have the powers accorded to the status. Within the AMWJU, the EGM can be an autonomous advisory body of senior journalists.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Locals of Ningthoukhong Kha decry land acquisition notice

IMPHAL, April 13: Ninthoukhong Kha decried the land acquisition notice of the Government of Manipur and resolved to knock the legal door for justice. Speaking at a press conference yesterday

IMPHAL, April 13: Ninthoukhong Kha decried the land acquisition notice of the Government of Manipur and resolved to knock the legal door for justice.

Speaking at a press conference yesterday at Ningthoukhong Kha, Bishnupur District, former minister Corporation and Art & Culture, Khundrakpam Jibon Singh who is also the president of Khudi Thibi Loukol Sericulture cum Horticulture Multipurpose Cooperation Society said that the land measuring 119.95 acres located at Ningthoukhong Kha is owned by the locals.

Dag chittha of 1968 showed the land is owned by locals separately but is somehow another document, Dag Chittha of 1969, also showed the same land as owned by one individual, Khoirakpam Manikchand S/o Kh Iboton @ Heithumba of Ward No 4.

Jibon said this is ridiculous for according to MLR LR Act 1961 and Rules thereof a person cannot posses a land piece more than 7.5 acres. He said that there is something fishy in the revenue office.

On further query, the revenue office mentioned that yet another dag Chittha was acquired where the whole land was marked as `Khas Land`™ or no man`™s land and notice has been served to acquire the said land by the Government for an upcoming projects.

Former president of the society Sashikumar Singh said that on an earlier notice from the Government, they have submitted the original documents to the revenue office. A few days later, the office was burnt down with the documents in it in the year 2004.

He charged that the office was intentionally burnt down to forcefully grab the land from the ordinary peasants.

On the other side some of the locals are still paying their land tax at the revenue office till 2014, Jibon said.

The confusions over the land ownership has made live miserable for the victimised 64 families of the Ningthoukhong Kha said former minister, elaborating that the locals will plea before the court for justice.

He said that the locals are not in the state of mind to cultivate their farms in the fear that the Government would acquire the land from them.

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Violence in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Violence in Manipur
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There is no dearth of violent incidents in Manipur to refute the misleading claim of Gaikhangam Gangmei on the “improved” law and order situation. He dubs the perpetrators “cowards” and vows to nail them down. It is a mystery how these “cowards

Violence in Manipur
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There is no dearth of violent incidents in Manipur to refute the misleading claim of Gaikhangam Gangmei on the "improved" law and order situation. He dubs the perpetrators "cowards" and vows to nail them down. It is a mystery how these "cowards

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Manipur Sahitya Parishad announces awards – E-Pao.net

Manipur Sahitya Parishad announces awards
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The selected winners are: Laishram Birendra Kumar selected for ‘Rani Kherdani (Elangbam) Award’ for ‘Manipuri Eisheigi Wakhalon’ (Criticism); A Chitreshwor Sharma selected for ‘BN Novel Award’ for ‘Apaiba Leichil’ (Novel); I Basanta selected for …

Manipur Sahitya Parishad announces awards
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The selected winners are: Laishram Birendra Kumar selected for 'Rani Kherdani (Elangbam) Award' for 'Manipuri Eisheigi Wakhalon' (Criticism); A Chitreshwor Sharma selected for 'BN Novel Award' for 'Apaiba Leichil' (Novel); I Basanta selected for …

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Tissue cultured Shirui lily planted

An awareness campaign cum plantation programme of Shirui Lily an endangered heritage flower of Manipur was organized by ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Manipur Centre under DST WOS B programme in collaboration with KVK, Ukhrul and the Shirui Vil…

An awareness campaign cum plantation programme of Shirui Lily an endangered heritage flower of Manipur was organized by ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Manipur Centre under DST WOS B programme in collaboration with KVK, Ukhrul and the Shirui Village Authority at Shirui, Ukhrul on April 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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LJP sets the ball rolling for next Assembly polls

President of Manipur unit of Lok Janshakti Party LJP Thangkhamgin on Sunday expressed hope for winning as many as 20 seats in the 60 member Manipur Legislative Assembly for which the next election is to be held in 2017 Source Hueiyen News Service

President of Manipur unit of Lok Janshakti Party LJP Thangkhamgin on Sunday expressed hope for winning as many as 20 seats in the 60 member Manipur Legislative Assembly for which the next election is to be held in 2017 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Workshop cum conference held

Department of Commerce and Industries in association with Fragrance and Flavour Development Centre, Kannauj UP , Ministry of MSME held a one day workshop cum farmers’ conference on ‘aromatic and medicinal plantation, processing and marketing linkages’…

Department of Commerce and Industries in association with Fragrance and Flavour Development Centre, Kannauj UP , Ministry of MSME held a one day workshop cum farmers’ conference on ‘aromatic and medicinal plantation, processing and marketing linkages’ today at City Covention Centre main hall, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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KCP chief greets on raising day

With a call for victory to the labourers, peasants and oppressed people of WESEA, KCP president Ksh Laba has conveyed warm greetings to all the people of Manipur on the occasion of the outfit’s 35th raising day April 14 Source The Sangai Express

With a call for victory to the labourers, peasants and oppressed people of WESEA, KCP president Ksh Laba has conveyed warm greetings to all the people of Manipur on the occasion of the outfit’s 35th raising day April 14 Source The Sangai Express

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Medicinal plants can generate huge income, jobs Govindas

Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam on Monday stated that massive cultivation of indigenous medicinal plants for export could be of immense help in providing jobs to the unemployed youths and in boosting the ailing economy of the State Source Hu…

Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam on Monday stated that massive cultivation of indigenous medicinal plants for export could be of immense help in providing jobs to the unemployed youths and in boosting the ailing economy of the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Removal of Chairperson demanded

The nunicipal council of Sugnu has not swept the market for the last 8 months four clubs of the area jointly cleaned up the Sugnu market on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

The nunicipal council of Sugnu has not swept the market for the last 8 months four clubs of the area jointly cleaned up the Sugnu market on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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TSA wants Government to keep assurances

During a visit to the Khengjoy Sub Division, the Thadou Student’s Association TSA submitted a memorandum to Deputy Commissioner of Chandel, Robert Kshetrimayum at Hengshi Village in Chandel district last Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

During a visit to the Khengjoy Sub Division, the Thadou Student’s Association TSA submitted a memorandum to Deputy Commissioner of Chandel, Robert Kshetrimayum at Hengshi Village in Chandel district last Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Pradhan refutes, clarifies

Pradhan of Khonghampat GP and chairman of Village Water and Sanitation Committee, Khonghampat, Yengkhom Muhindro has strongly refuted the allegation, as reported in the media, on the withdrawal of funds sanctioned for construction of low cost sanitary …

Pradhan of Khonghampat GP and chairman of Village Water and Sanitation Committee, Khonghampat, Yengkhom Muhindro has strongly refuted the allegation, as reported in the media, on the withdrawal of funds sanctioned for construction of low cost sanitary latrines under NBA in Ward No 1 and 3 of Khonghampat GP without constructing the same or leaving them incomplete Source The Sangai Express

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LPG consumers at Noney unhappy

A new LPG consumers association has formed on Monday at Noney which aims to redress the grievances and irregularities of LPG being faced by the poor consumers, a committee called Longmai Areas Domestic LPG Consumers Welfare Association LADLPGCWA , …

A new LPG consumers association has formed on Monday at Noney which aims to redress the grievances and irregularities of LPG being faced by the poor consumers, a committee called Longmai Areas Domestic LPG Consumers Welfare Association LADLPGCWA , Noney, Tamenglong District Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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TB and Leprosy Treatment Centre Fresh land demarcation carried out

Acting on the directive of the Principal bench of National Green Tribunal, New Delhi, the State Revenue Department has carried out a fresh demarcation of 0 Source The Sangai Express

Acting on the directive of the Principal bench of National Green Tribunal, New Delhi, the State Revenue Department has carried out a fresh demarcation of 0 Source The Sangai Express

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Tributes paid at Cheiraoching

Amidst tight security, a large number of people today turned up to pay floral tributes to the nine persons who were killed by security forces on April 13, 1982 at their memorial site located on Cheiraoching, Chingmeirong Source The Sangai Express

Amidst tight security, a large number of people today turned up to pay floral tributes to the nine persons who were killed by security forces on April 13, 1982 at their memorial site located on Cheiraoching, Chingmeirong Source The Sangai Express

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