Exporters chart out road to outside for state handloom products

IMPHAL June 23: A 15 member representatives of various leading exporters’ firm of the country have arrived here, to participate in the 2nd Buyer – Seller meet cum exhibition, 2011… Read more »

IMPHAL June 23: A 15 member representatives of various leading exporters’ firm of the country have arrived here, to participate in the 2nd Buyer – Seller meet cum exhibition, 2011 held at the conference hall of the Hotel Classic, today. 

Expressing contentment at the products displayed during the exhibition, the representatives, that include from Delhi, Kolkatta, Kerala, Varanasi were of the opinion that the products should be made on par with the international standards in terms of commercial viability such as pricing, market acceptability and production capability.

They suggested that the parameters of the traditional methods of the local artisans and its usages should be diversified in order to meet the taste of global consumers.

The representatives of the leading exporters’ firms hinted that creative diversification in the locally produced textile products is necessary.

M. Rajen, OSD, handloom, directorate of commerce and industries said that today’s meeting cum exhibition was held to form a platform for the local handloom weavers and local entrepreneurs to have the opportunity to directly interact with the exporters and to find a viable roadmap for global arena of the locally produced handloom products. He said that Manipur stands 4th position in the number of Handloom weaver and 3th position in Handloom usages and Yarn consumption in the all India ranking.

Today’s buyers–sellers meet cum exhibition was organized by the Manipur Apex Handloom Weavers and Handicraft artisan co-operative societies limited under the integrated handloom development scheme.

The function was sponsored by the development commissioner (Handloom) Ministry of Textiles, Government of India & Department of Commerce and Industries, Government of Manipur.

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KCP( Maoist) claims hand in RDO bomb threat

Imphal April 6: The KCP (Maoist) have imposed the RDO nursing home to close down immediately unless unwanted reprisals that will be initiated to the concerned by the outfit.  A… Read more »

Imphal April 6: The KCP (Maoist) have imposed the RDO nursing home to close down immediately unless unwanted reprisals that will be initiated to the concerned by the outfit.
 A press release by W Malemnganba , secretary of publicity and propaganda of the KCP (Maoist) states that that an attack was planned by the cadres of the outfit last night and explosives were planted all around the campus area. Afterwards it came to light that the RDO was not a financial institution but a nursing home with many residential girls still sleeping inside, thus the operation was called off immediately. The cadres managed to defuse a remote controlled bomb and some grenades planted inside, but as daylight was breaking was not able to retrieve two hand grenades. There is still another unexploded grenade inside the campus beside the one recovered from the RDO main gate by the police today, it said.
The outfit states that the attack was planned to teach local MLA Brajabidhu a fitting lesson as the latter has harassed innocent local persons and Meira Paibees by using the police for having alleged links with the outfit.
It further states that befitting punishment will be awarded to the MLA in future. 

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Appeal from AMCO

IMPHAL, Aug 24: All Manipur Christian Organization (AMCO) has appealed to the entire people of Manipur to refrain from any provocative activity that could cause unwanted tension in the wake… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 24: All Manipur Christian Organization (AMCO) has appealed to the entire people of Manipur to refrain from any provocative activity that could cause unwanted tension in the wake of sensitive situation prevailing in the state.

The president of AMCO, Prim Vaiphei, in a release said “In the wake of the yet another show of picture of self destruction in the forth-front of total indefinite bandh imposed on all the National Highways in the name of Sadar hills districthood demand committee and counter bandh on the same issue and seeing the possible grave consequence which may severly affect all the communities of the state, the AMCO appeal to all the people of Manipur to refrain from any provocative speech or writings, dentention/kidnapping, for of spreading rumour etc”.

The AMCO further appealed to all organizations including civil and armed organizations to promote and maintain peace and peaceful co-existence in their best possible way in the spirit of love and fraternity.

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CCM foundation day

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The 20th foundation day of Consumers’ Club, Manipur was held today at Manipur press club, Majorkhul. The observation was attended by Dr. Chongtham Narendra, former president Consumer… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The 20th foundation day of Consumers’ Club, Manipur was held today at Manipur press club, Majorkhul.

The observation was attended by Dr. Chongtham Narendra, former president Consumer Disputes Forum, Imphal, Ahongshangbam Mobi, president All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU), P. Arunkumar Singh, President Consumers Club Manipur (CCM) as the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

Speaking at the observation, A. Mobi stated that the consumers should be aware of their rights. The club needs to give awareness on the consumer for more development.

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Militant arrested

IMPHAL June 26: A combined team of the Imphal west police commandos and 28th AR arrested one activist of the proscribed RPF/PLA yesterday from Kairang Maning Leikai. According to a… Read more »

IMPHAL June 26: A combined team of the Imphal west police commandos and 28th AR arrested one activist of the proscribed RPF/PLA yesterday from Kairang Maning Leikai.

According to a release of the SSP Imphal West, the arrested activist has been identified as one s/s sgt. Khundrakpam Inaotomba Singh alias Naobi 33, s/o Kh. Kesho of Kairang Maning Leikai army no. 2590 0f PLA.

It further mention that on verification the arrested cadre disclosed that he joined PLA in the year, 2002 through on e s/s captain Nelson and received basic military training at Sajik Tampak and he was working in Thoubal district as secretary division no.1 of PLA.

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Blockade supporters burn down truck, school

IMPHAL, Aug 27: Suspected UNC blockade supporters burnt down a truck while supporters of Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee set ablaze a school yesterday. The UJB school located at Saparmeina… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 27: Suspected UNC blockade supporters burnt down a truck while supporters of Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee set ablaze a school yesterday.

The UJB school located at Saparmeina Kangchup Chiru was burnt down by suspected SHDDC supporters at around 9:30 pm yesterday. The school was completely destroyed during the arson.

In another incident, suspected UNC supporters burnt down a truck (bearing registration number MN-01 9550) at around 10:30 pm yesterday.

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Accident

IMPHAL, April 30: In a freak accident two freight trucks carrying wheat were burnt after a high voltage transmission wire suspending above them snapped and fell on them after another… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: In a freak accident two freight trucks carrying wheat were burnt after a high voltage transmission wire suspending above them snapped and fell on them after another truck knocked down an electric post while trying to go backwards near the FCI godown, Sangaiprou.

Fortunately all the crew of the trucks escaped unharmed.

Reports said that the incident occurred around 11 in the morning while the two trucks were waiting for their turn to unload its goods, when truck carrying rice accidentally knocked down an electric poll supporting the wire.

The sparks from the wire ignited a fire however timely intervention of the fire department put off the fire in time and only the left portions of the trucks were damaged by the fire.

The registration numbers of the two ill fated trucks are identified as NL07A-1579 and NL 05D-6959.

The truck that knocked down the electric poll is identified as NL01V-1646.

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U 19 cricket coaching camp

IMPHAL, April 9: The team of the state left Imphal to participate in the under 19 cricket coaching to be held at Shillong from April 10 to April 19 yesterday…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 9: The team of the state left Imphal to participate in the under 19 cricket coaching to be held at Shillong from April 10 to April 19 yesterday. Namoiam Lokeshwar is the team coach and Potsangbam Krishnan the physical trainer of the team stated a press release by H. Birmangol Singh, Hony Secretary of the Manipur Cricket Association.

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Rice donated

IMPHAL August 28: On the eve of Ramjan, Ningthoujam Bihari, executive member of MPCC today donated 10 kg rice per household to the residents of Khabeishoi and Khumidok of Khurai… Read more »

IMPHAL August 28: On the eve of Ramjan, Ningthoujam Bihari, executive member of MPCC today donated 10 kg rice per household to the residents of Khabeishoi and Khumidok of Khurai a/c today.

As a good will gesture shown to the underprivileged families in connection with the forthcoming Ei-dul-Fitre, Bihari, under his leadership took up this initiatives at three locations of Khumidok and another two locations under Khabeishoi. The areas under these two localities of Khurai a/c have more than 200 families.

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Police transfers and postings

IMPHAL, April 11: In an intermediate arrangement of the state Home Department the transfer and postings of five IPS officials including the seniors SPs and the three MPS officials have… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: In an intermediate arrangement of the state Home Department the transfer and postings of five IPS officials including the seniors SPs and the three MPS officials have been made recently by the state government.
 As per the official order issued by the Joint Secy. DP, Sumant Singh on April, 8 this month,  mentioned that,  L Kailun, IPS Sr. SP Imphal West was transferred as DIG (Range91) with additional charge of SP Imphal West, Clay Khongsai, IPS, Sr. SP Thoubal was upgraded to DIG Headquarter / Administration with Additional charge of SP Imphal east, Manglemjao Singh, IPS, SP Security was transferred as  DIG, Armed Police-1,  G Bimolchandra Singh, IPS, SP Churachandpur was transferred as DIG Range-III.
The official order further mentioned that, Kh Chandramani Singh IPS, CO 7th  MR as DIG Range –II, Th Radheshyam Singh, SP Imphal East is transferred as SP Bishnupur, K Jayantaumar  Singh, Sp Bishnupur is transferred as SP Thoubal and  M Rajen Singh, MPS, Addl. SP Churachandpur was transferred as, Addl. SP Churachandpur and SP Churachandpur in addition, the official source mentioned.

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KCP MTF leader arrested from B`lore

IMPHAL, June 30: A special team of Delhi Police arrested the leader of KCP (MTF) from Bangalore yesterday. The arrested leader has been identified as one Chirom Premkumar alias Prem… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 30: A special team of Delhi Police arrested the leader of KCP (MTF) from Bangalore yesterday.

The arrested leader has been identified as one Chirom Premkumar alias Prem alias Tiken alias Sunil, 38, s/o Shyam of Waheng Khuman Mamang Leikai.

He was arrested by the police from Ejipuru, Bangalore.

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Thanga MLA clarify on allegations

IMPHAL July 1: Chief-whip of the SPF and MLA of Thanga constituency T. Mangibabu clarified that the allegations made against him by one Tongbram Robindro who was arrested by police… Read more »

IMPHAL July 1: Chief-whip of the SPF and MLA of Thanga constituency T. Mangibabu clarified that the allegations made against him by one Tongbram Robindro who was arrested by police for smuggling drugs and that his arrest was perpetrated by the MLA himself is unfounded.

Talking to reporters at his office at the old secretariat complex today, Mangibabu contended that he had nothing to do with Robindro’s arrest and he was hauled up by police for his clandestine business activities.

“How can I instigate the police to arrest someone, Robindro was known as a smuggler after the Delhi police arrested one Napolean from Delhi airport with 200 kgs of Ephidrine on April 4, Robindro was named as the mastermind behind the smuggling in the media. His allegation in the local electronic media that he is not involved with drug trafficking and that I was responsible for his arrest is baseless”, the MLA added.

The MLA contended that he had been involved in politics since the early 80’s has never used any unfair means to get ahead in his career. “Let anyone stand for election, it is a person’s democratic right but I feel that he should be centered in bringing about peace and development, not in criminal activities”, he said.

The MLA and his workers voiced that Tongbram Robindro has political aspirations and to contest the forthcoming elections.

Meanwhile Robindro who belongs to the same constituency as the MLA is said to be related to the MLA.

Mangibabu replying to the fate of fishers after the introduction of the Loktak Protection Act said that the Act has to be there to protect the lake, but if the clauses in the said act becomes anti people, then it needs to be amended, he maintained.

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Transfer and posting of IAS and MCS officers

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Transfer and postings and re-allocation of works of the six MCS officers and one IAS officer were made by the state government. In this connection an official… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Transfer and postings and re-allocation of works of the six MCS officers and one IAS officer were made by the state government.

In this connection an official order was issued by under secretary (DP), government of Manipur recently, as per the order M Joy Singh MCS. Addl. Secy (MAHUD & Revenue), Director, RD & PR was transferred as Director, RD & PR & e/o Addl. Secy. (MAHUD & Revenue) in addition, Kh Raghumani Singh MCS, Addl. Director (SAT) & EO-Addl. Secy. (Eco & Stats/AR) was transferred as Addl. Secy. (Eco & Stats), Sh Modak Hrisheekesh Arvind, IAS, under secy. (Planning, IT) & Staff Officer to CS in addition as SDO/BDO, Chandel, Sh Ranjan Yumnan, MCS, SDO/BDO Chandel as Dy. Protocol Officer & e/o Under Secy. Home, N Tomba Singh, MSS, under secy. GAD/PHE as under Secy. PHE and Ch Shachi, Jr. MCE, under secy. Home was transferred as under secy DP.

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AR jawan commits suicide

IMPHAL, Aug 31: A havildar of 38 Assam Rifles posted at Minuthong has reportedly committed suicide after shooting himself by his service AK-Rifle at 5:55 am today. The deceased jawan… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 31: A havildar of 38 Assam Rifles posted at Minuthong has reportedly committed suicide after shooting himself by his service AK-Rifle at 5:55 am today.

The deceased jawan has been identified as Bijoykumar, 37, of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to an official, the actual incident of his suicide is yet to be established. Imphal Police has registered a case in this connection.

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Manipur for the Tourists

By Chitra Ahanthem “Is Manipur tourist friendly?” happens to be a very popular question doing the rounds in the virtual sphere(read internet, and particularly social networking sites). Those saying “Aye”… Read more »

By Chitra Ahanthem
“Is Manipur tourist friendly?” happens to be a very popular question doing the rounds in the virtual sphere(read internet, and particularly social networking sites). Those saying “Aye” point towards the emergence of a fancy hotel in Imphal that looks like a 3 star hotel and even has a behind the scenes bar with drinks served in open spaces (Manipur being a dry state besides having the moral guardians on prowl means all other hotels also serve guests in their room with inflated bills); the setting up of tourist parks around the state and plans for hotels on the card. Those shouting out “Nay” to the question points out to the lack of footfall of tourists to the state despite the lifting of the PAP for foreigners; that the filth in the city keeps away people and that it is better other people do not see how much of dirt Imphal town is living with anyway; that law and order is a big turn off for people to visit the place.

To begin with: we must first look at what the Tourism department has set its visions on as part of the “Incredible India” brand. On the national domain, the “Incredible India” brand and media campaign is pitched on the unusual sights, sounds and experiences of India: its people, places and culture. The media advertisement campaigns are full of colour and there is a dedicated handbook along with a web site, brand ambassadors, tourism festivals etc. The problem with the Tourism department in Manipur is that it has not broadened its own horizons. Unlike many other states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra or even our next-door neighbours like Assam and Meghalaya, there is no separate buzz being created to highlight Manipur. Tourist information on the state is left to a few insipid web sites and annual calendars that decorate Government department offices.

A genuine reason for not pitching the state may well be the fact that infrastructure for tourist footfall is not up to the mark at all. Apart from the one fancy hotel and its bar, the Government related hotel in Imphal is notorious for its total unprofessionalism: room service and the in house restaurant never ever give service within time (some guests that I had recommended the hotel to stay in came back with feedback that a breakfast order would be served at lunch time, lunch at dusk and dinner immediately after dusk!). The guest-houses at certain places that I know of (Sendra for one) are falling apart while the matter of whether civilian guests are allowed to stay there lies unknown. If there are other guest-houses anywhere else, we are none the wiser about them.

The setting up of tourist parks here, there and everywhere is mystifying: at least for me. They have been set up with huge costs but with what purpose? All they seem to attract are Manipuri film crews and youngsters with cameras in tow. Will we wake up one day to see a surge of tourists going to these “eco-parks”? But when people do not come to the state, how can they go to the said parks ever? If they came, what is there in the parks here that they have not seen in parks in their own home state? Are there indigenous crafts stalls around the parks? No. Are there decent food stalls near the parks (apart from the perennial dark roomed “Fast food” places)? No. So? Who goes? Sadly, not even many local people head to the parks (apart from film crews and young people dating).

Yet, not everything is lost for the state has great potential that needs to be strategically thought of and implemented. The 9 districts of the state have their own unique locations and the gifts of nature: greenery, hills, meadows, small lakes and water falls, peaks and places for sighting birds. Every community in Manipur has their own colourful festivals and dances which can be pitched for tourist tours (think the boat race in Kerala or the Rathyatra festival in Puri, Orissa that brings in thousands of tourists). More pressingly, there has to be support systems in place for receiving tourists and ensuring that they have experineces that they will recommend to other people. Yes, hotels and transport facilities in the state are practically non-existent at present. It would be mistaken to be content with good places to stay in Imphal only: every district should have facilities for private stays in hotels. Or there should be well oiled (read, run efficiently) Government tourist lodges in the districts. There needs to be conversant tourist guides (does the Kangla Fort even have a guided tour for tourists who are interested?) as also setting up Government approved vehicle rates. This is mainly because most out of Imphal travel is taken either by the NGO community or media people who come in from outside the state who hire privately managed vehicles. End result? Inflated travel costs for the common folks!

End-point:
Tourism in the state is in its infancy given the lack of support systems. But all it needs is for out of the box options and rising up to the challenge. The Tourism department needs to also think of bringing in other people and agencies (the Churches can be brought in as an integral partner in the districts as providers for home stays for a fee given the lack of accommodation facilities). They would do well to also study neighbouring Nagaland and its famed Hornbill festival to begin with: how it is pitched and what it comprises of; how the state works with different stakeholders (bloggers, travel writers, photographers) to ensure maximum visibility. The world of possibilities are endless given the range of places, festivals, food and culture that exist in the state and all that is needed would be concerted efforts for the Tourism Department to think a bit unconventionally.

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