Stand united with one voice: Manipur CM – Morung Express

Stand united with one voice: Manipur CMMorung ExpressMinister for Agriculture V. Hangkhanlian, Minsiter for Power, PWD Th. Biswajit, Minister for Forest and Environment Th. Shyamkumar, Minister for Education Th. Radheshyam, Minister for Social Welfare …

Stand united with one voice: Manipur CM
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Minister for Agriculture V. Hangkhanlian, Minsiter for Power, PWD Th. Biswajit, Minister for Forest and Environment Th. Shyamkumar, Minister for Education Th. Radheshyam, Minister for Social Welfare Nemcha Kipgen, Chairman Hill Area Committee T.T

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Stand united with one voice: Manipur CM – Morung Express

Stand united with one voice: Manipur CMMorung ExpressMinister for Agriculture V. Hangkhanlian, Minsiter for Power, PWD Th. Biswajit, Minister for Forest and Environment Th. Shyamkumar, Minister for Education Th. Radheshyam, Minister for Social Welfare …

Stand united with one voice: Manipur CM
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Minister for Agriculture V. Hangkhanlian, Minsiter for Power, PWD Th. Biswajit, Minister for Forest and Environment Th. Shyamkumar, Minister for Education Th. Radheshyam, Minister for Social Welfare Nemcha Kipgen, Chairman Hill Area Committee T.T

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Nupi Lal observed at Jiribam

From Our Correspondent

JIRIBAM | Dec 12

Nupilal Ningshing Numit Observation Committee, Jiribam taking part in the state wide observations of the day, organised the 78th Nupi Lal anniversary at the community centre, Babupara.  

The observation began with the chief guest lighting up the candle and homage were given to the Mothers of Nupi lal who gave their life. Afterwards, opening songs were performed by Khuraijam Ongbi Memcha Devi and her team. Joint secretary, JIMPAL, Sorokkhaibam Ongbi Sorojini Devi, gave the welcome note while the keynote address was given by secretary, JIMWAK, Thingom Ongbi Nirmala Devi.      

The occasion was attended by principal, Jiri College, Jiribam Dr. N Bijaya Devi, president, JIMWAK, Jiribam, Thangjam ongbi Jini Devi, president, AJMP, Sagapam Ongbi Sushila Devi, president, JIMPAL, Jiribam, Huirem Ongbi Mema Devi, president, WASEDEV, Jiribam, Naorem Ongbi Nivarani Devi, president, WWOK, Jiribam, Haobam ongbi Thoibi Devi, attended as chief guest, president and guests of honours.

Vice President, AMUCO, T. Gandhi Singh, secretary, Porei Leimarol Meira paibee Apunba Manipur,   Th. Apabi Devi and secretary, WWOK, Imphal,  N. Chingkheinganbi gave speeches about the observation. 

Among the invitees advisor, JIMPAL, B Sarat Sharma, president AJUCA, Maipaksana Mangang and advisor, KSA, Jiribam District Council, L. Surendra Kumar Singh gave speeches about the observation.

From Our Correspondent

JIRIBAM | Dec 12

Nupilal Ningshing Numit Observation Committee, Jiribam taking part in the state wide observations of the day, organised the 78th Nupi Lal anniversary at the community centre, Babupara.  

The observation began with the chief guest lighting up the candle and homage were given to the Mothers of Nupi lal who gave their life. Afterwards, opening songs were performed by Khuraijam Ongbi Memcha Devi and her team. Joint secretary, JIMPAL, Sorokkhaibam Ongbi Sorojini Devi, gave the welcome note while the keynote address was given by secretary, JIMWAK, Thingom Ongbi Nirmala Devi.      

The occasion was attended by principal, Jiri College, Jiribam Dr. N Bijaya Devi, president, JIMWAK, Jiribam, Thangjam ongbi Jini Devi, president, AJMP, Sagapam Ongbi Sushila Devi, president, JIMPAL, Jiribam, Huirem Ongbi Mema Devi, president, WASEDEV, Jiribam, Naorem Ongbi Nivarani Devi, president, WWOK, Jiribam, Haobam ongbi Thoibi Devi, attended as chief guest, president and guests of honours.

Vice President, AMUCO, T. Gandhi Singh, secretary, Porei Leimarol Meira paibee Apunba Manipur,   Th. Apabi Devi and secretary, WWOK, Imphal,  N. Chingkheinganbi gave speeches about the observation. 

Among the invitees advisor, JIMPAL, B Sarat Sharma, president AJUCA, Maipaksana Mangang and advisor, KSA, Jiribam District Council, L. Surendra Kumar Singh gave speeches about the observation.

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Minister Radheshyam extols Tongbram Shabi

Minister Radheshyam extols Tongbram Shabi

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Education, Labour and Employment minister, Thokchom Radheshyam Singh said that the root cause of every revolution is and has always been against the injustice and exploitation of the rights of the people.

The Minister was speaking at the observation of ‘2nd 1939 Nupi Lal Luchingbi Tongbram Shabi Ningshing Khubam’, organised by the League of Callow Patriots at the Wangkhei Ningthem Pukhri Mapal. He further stated that the love for motherland can be fulfilled by safeguarding the rich cultural and traditional heritage of the land.

During the observance, he elucidated the contributions of exemplary mother like Tongbram Shabi, who led the revolt of 1939 (Nupi Lal) against discrimination and injustice carried by out by the then colonial government. Because of her courage, the Manipuri of today’s generation could thrive with sense of pride in different part of the world, he added.

He emphasised that there is a need to identify the weaker section of the society to support and uplift them to bring overall equality in the society.

Lamenting on seeing women involved in unsolicited activities like playing gambling on the streets, he said that the unwanted activities need to be brought to an end.

MLA of Yaiskul assembly constituency, Th. Satyabrata Singh said that the sacrifices of mothers will be fruitful only when the people of Manipur unite together for development and growth.

The ceremony was also attended by chief editor of Kangla Pao, P. Ibochouba, corporator of Ward No. 20 IMC, L. Tombi Devi and member No. 1 of Ward No. 20 IMC, A. Boby Devi, along with locals of the area.

Minister Radheshyam extols Tongbram Shabi

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Education, Labour and Employment minister, Thokchom Radheshyam Singh said that the root cause of every revolution is and has always been against the injustice and exploitation of the rights of the people.

The Minister was speaking at the observation of ‘2nd 1939 Nupi Lal Luchingbi Tongbram Shabi Ningshing Khubam’, organised by the League of Callow Patriots at the Wangkhei Ningthem Pukhri Mapal. He further stated that the love for motherland can be fulfilled by safeguarding the rich cultural and traditional heritage of the land.

During the observance, he elucidated the contributions of exemplary mother like Tongbram Shabi, who led the revolt of 1939 (Nupi Lal) against discrimination and injustice carried by out by the then colonial government. Because of her courage, the Manipuri of today’s generation could thrive with sense of pride in different part of the world, he added.

He emphasised that there is a need to identify the weaker section of the society to support and uplift them to bring overall equality in the society.

Lamenting on seeing women involved in unsolicited activities like playing gambling on the streets, he said that the unwanted activities need to be brought to an end.

MLA of Yaiskul assembly constituency, Th. Satyabrata Singh said that the sacrifices of mothers will be fruitful only when the people of Manipur unite together for development and growth.

The ceremony was also attended by chief editor of Kangla Pao, P. Ibochouba, corporator of Ward No. 20 IMC, L. Tombi Devi and member No. 1 of Ward No. 20 IMC, A. Boby Devi, along with locals of the area.

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Minister Karam Shyam inspects Jiribram FCS godowns

IMPHAL | Dec 12
Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Revenue, Karam Shyam inspected FCS godowns in Jiribam district during his two day tour from December 10 to December 11.
The minister was apprised by the concern officials …

Minister Karam Shyam inspects Jiribram FCS godowns

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Revenue, Karam Shyam inspected FCS godowns in Jiribam district during his two day tour from December 10 to December 11.

The minister was apprised by the concern officials that acquisition process obstacles and pending court cases have prevented the godowns from completion.

According to the officials, two godowns lying adjacent to each other with a storage capacity of 5,000 metric tonnes each were constructed at a cost of Rs 1.98 crore each. Following his inspection, Karam Shyam said a joint survey will be done and the remaining work will be handed over to another agency for completion. Displeased over the dilapidated condition of the godowns, the minister called upon the concern officials and pitched for food grain storage facility in the district.

Speaking to media persons following the meeting, Karam Shyam assured to put up the matter to chief minister as well as the cabinet for their favourable consideration. He also inspected CAF and PD office located within the DC office building.

On the day two of the tour, the minister conducted spot assessment in Borobekra, one of the two sub-divisions in Jiribam district and expressed concern over the deplorable condition of the 35 kms road stretch. Minister Karam Shyam said he will talk to the concern minister over the road condition in Borobekra and to improve the infrastructure of the sub-division.

Karam Shyam further said the peace and harmony prevailing among the various communities in the area is admirable. He maintained that the peaceful and cordial atmosphere of the area is an example of harmony and peace in the state.

He also clarified that ongoing land survey in the district is to identity registered land and illegal land and urged the people not to be swayed by rumours that survey is a ploy to snatch away the land of the people.

The minister was also feted by the students and staff of Borobekra Higher Secondary School in the school premises.

Speaking during the function, Karam Shyam advised the students to have an aim and a proper plan to succeed in life. Acknowledging the important role taken up by the teachers in moulding the future of the students, he encouraged the teachers to continue with their hard work and efforts to produce brilliant students who will one day contribute for the development of the state.

During the two day tour, the minister was accompanied by Jiribam MLA, Ashab Uddin, CAF and PD and Works commissioner, K. Radhakumar Singh, Revenue commissioner, Th. Chittaranjan Singh, CAF and PD, director, DC and SP of Jiribam and concern officials.

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Shyamkumar appeals Manipuri women to continue upholding traditional values and culture

Shyamkumar appeals Manipuri women to continue upholding traditional values and culture

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Acknowledging the significant role taken up by the women in shaping the society, minister of Municipal Administration, Housing and Urban Development (MAHUD), Thounaojam Shyamkumar said the women of the state are hardworking and courageous and ‘Ima Keithel’ is a testimony of their active role in changing the course of history of Manipur.

The minister was addressing as the chief guest at the 78th Nupi Lal Ningshing Thouram held at Khwairamband Ima Keithel organised by the different organisations of the Khwairamband Keithel.

Recalling the historic Nupi Lal, Th. Shyamkumar said the bravery, willpower and courage of the Manipuri women are known worldwide, for which each and every Manipuri are proud. Women have been taking major role for the state in times of need, upholding the traditional values and culture, he added.

Addressing the women of Khwairamband Keithel, the minister appealed to stop using tobacco products and shun other harmful habits. He also added that in the age of modernisation, women as well as men of the state are facing various health problems due to less physical activities.

He further appealed to the women to continue to uphold the age old traditional values and culture so that it is passed on to the next generation, adding that women are the guiding force behind every family which will lead to a better society.

As part of the event, prizes were also distributed to the winners of the race conducted from western Kangla Gate to Ima Keithel, which was held for different age groups.

The function was also attended by mayor of Imphal Municipal Corporation, L. Lokeshwor Singh as the president, deputy mayor of Imphal Municipal Corporation, Sujata Phaomei and chairman of Bazar Committee, Imphal Municipal Corporation, L. Tombi Devi as the guests of honour, along with women of Khwairamband Keithel.

Shyamkumar appeals Manipuri women to continue upholding traditional values and culture

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Acknowledging the significant role taken up by the women in shaping the society, minister of Municipal Administration, Housing and Urban Development (MAHUD), Thounaojam Shyamkumar said the women of the state are hardworking and courageous and ‘Ima Keithel’ is a testimony of their active role in changing the course of history of Manipur.

The minister was addressing as the chief guest at the 78th Nupi Lal Ningshing Thouram held at Khwairamband Ima Keithel organised by the different organisations of the Khwairamband Keithel.

Recalling the historic Nupi Lal, Th. Shyamkumar said the bravery, willpower and courage of the Manipuri women are known worldwide, for which each and every Manipuri are proud. Women have been taking major role for the state in times of need, upholding the traditional values and culture, he added.

Addressing the women of Khwairamband Keithel, the minister appealed to stop using tobacco products and shun other harmful habits. He also added that in the age of modernisation, women as well as men of the state are facing various health problems due to less physical activities.

He further appealed to the women to continue to uphold the age old traditional values and culture so that it is passed on to the next generation, adding that women are the guiding force behind every family which will lead to a better society.

As part of the event, prizes were also distributed to the winners of the race conducted from western Kangla Gate to Ima Keithel, which was held for different age groups.

The function was also attended by mayor of Imphal Municipal Corporation, L. Lokeshwor Singh as the president, deputy mayor of Imphal Municipal Corporation, Sujata Phaomei and chairman of Bazar Committee, Imphal Municipal Corporation, L. Tombi Devi as the guests of honour, along with women of Khwairamband Keithel.

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Charges against MPCC are baseless: P. Saratchandra

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

The charges framed by Laipham Khunou Youth development (LKYD) and meira paibi of Laifam Khunou Soibam Leikai regarding the shifting of the venue for the sit-in protest against framework agreement which was held on December 10, as being held without taking prior permission from LKYD is baseless said member of Manipur Pradesh congress committee P. Saratchandra.

Speaking to media person in the press meet held at Manipur press club, he said that they had fulfilled all the due process of organising the sit in protest such as acquiring permission from district magistrate from Imphal east and committee member of the club.

Mentioning the step undertaken, he said “after taking permission from committee member of LKYD, we have paid Rs. 1000 to Laipham Khunou Soibam Lampak Community Hall Development Committee for hall charges of organising the protest.

But on the day of the protest, an untoward incident happened as some of the workers of BJP led by N. Bhorot, who is brother of chief minister N. Biren and L. Nabachandra, allegedly made threats not to organise any protest related to framework agreement, he said.

“The miscreants had warned us that the community hall was built by chief minister so the protestor cannot organise the protest and cannot conduct anything against the chief minister” he said.

As a part of series of protest held in various part of Manipur demanding the contents of Framework Agreement, we first decided to organise the protest in Laipham Khunou Soibam Leikai Ground.

Due to series of disturbances created by the miscreants the venue has been shifted to Heingang Mayai Leikai at the residence of P. Saratchandra, he added.

He appealed to all that people of Manipur cannot accept with whatever the ruling people said. He further requested all the protestors to subside their anger and remain calm.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

The charges framed by Laipham Khunou Youth development (LKYD) and meira paibi of Laifam Khunou Soibam Leikai regarding the shifting of the venue for the sit-in protest against framework agreement which was held on December 10, as being held without taking prior permission from LKYD is baseless said member of Manipur Pradesh congress committee P. Saratchandra.

Speaking to media person in the press meet held at Manipur press club, he said that they had fulfilled all the due process of organising the sit in protest such as acquiring permission from district magistrate from Imphal east and committee member of the club.

Mentioning the step undertaken, he said “after taking permission from committee member of LKYD, we have paid Rs. 1000 to Laipham Khunou Soibam Lampak Community Hall Development Committee for hall charges of organising the protest.

But on the day of the protest, an untoward incident happened as some of the workers of BJP led by N. Bhorot, who is brother of chief minister N. Biren and L. Nabachandra, allegedly made threats not to organise any protest related to framework agreement, he said.

“The miscreants had warned us that the community hall was built by chief minister so the protestor cannot organise the protest and cannot conduct anything against the chief minister” he said.

As a part of series of protest held in various part of Manipur demanding the contents of Framework Agreement, we first decided to organise the protest in Laipham Khunou Soibam Leikai Ground.

Due to series of disturbances created by the miscreants the venue has been shifted to Heingang Mayai Leikai at the residence of P. Saratchandra, he added.

He appealed to all that people of Manipur cannot accept with whatever the ruling people said. He further requested all the protestors to subside their anger and remain calm.

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‘Women of the state have excelled in all fields’

‘Women of the state have excelled in all fields’

CHURACHANDPUIR | Dec 12

Social Welfare and Cooperation minister, Nemcha Kipgen today observed Nupi Lal Day as part of the Thanksgiving cum Advent Christmas function with the widows of Churachandpur district and Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi district held at Lajangphai, Churachandpur, organised by Widows Welfare Association Asia (WWAA).

Addressing the gatherings as chief guest, minister Nemcha pointed out how the Manipuri women played a significant role in the society since times immemorial. She stated that Nupi Lal Day signifies the importance of Manipuri women in the society.

She further stated that women of the state have excelled in all fields and have a key position in social and economic activities of the state.

She exclaimed, ‘Let us all have the sacrificing spirit and courage which was shown by our ‘Imas’ during the Nupi Lal in 1939’.

Nemcha encouraged all the widows present in the function as well as other widows in the state to actively participate in uplifting the socio-economic conditions of Manipur and their own through various skills they are gifted with.

‘One should be economically independent in order to move forward in this fast developing world’, she encouraged.

Highlighting the various schemes and welfare programmes under her departments, the minister called upon all the women to avail the schemes meant for them at the right time and also urged them to give awareness to other deserving people.

Nemcha lauded WWAA for their selfless service committed for the welfare of the widows and all the women, in general. As part of the event, shawls and blankets were distributed to the poor and needy women.

‘Women of the state have excelled in all fields’

CHURACHANDPUIR | Dec 12

Social Welfare and Cooperation minister, Nemcha Kipgen today observed Nupi Lal Day as part of the Thanksgiving cum Advent Christmas function with the widows of Churachandpur district and Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi district held at Lajangphai, Churachandpur, organised by Widows Welfare Association Asia (WWAA).

Addressing the gatherings as chief guest, minister Nemcha pointed out how the Manipuri women played a significant role in the society since times immemorial. She stated that Nupi Lal Day signifies the importance of Manipuri women in the society.

She further stated that women of the state have excelled in all fields and have a key position in social and economic activities of the state.

She exclaimed, ‘Let us all have the sacrificing spirit and courage which was shown by our ‘Imas’ during the Nupi Lal in 1939’.

Nemcha encouraged all the widows present in the function as well as other widows in the state to actively participate in uplifting the socio-economic conditions of Manipur and their own through various skills they are gifted with.

‘One should be economically independent in order to move forward in this fast developing world’, she encouraged.

Highlighting the various schemes and welfare programmes under her departments, the minister called upon all the women to avail the schemes meant for them at the right time and also urged them to give awareness to other deserving people.

Nemcha lauded WWAA for their selfless service committed for the welfare of the widows and all the women, in general. As part of the event, shawls and blankets were distributed to the poor and needy women.

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KCP – (People’s War Group) bans Singju festival

IMPHAL | Dec 12

The proscribed Kangliepak Communist Party (People’s War Group) has banned all sorts of artificial fairs and festivals including melas from being organised in the state. 

While a war of independence is currently being fought against the neo-imperialist India, one can observe that there is an incoming flood of fairs and festivals in this state, said a release signed by secretary, central media coordinator, Lenin Meitei. Many oppressed people of the world are raising their voices for self independence, it said. However, at a crucial moment in time when we cannot determine if our communities are still surviving or heading towards extinction, there is an ongoing trend of holding fairs and festivals as if there is no tomorrow, it maintained. It is most unfortunate that the people seem to be encouraging such activities, it added.  

People’s War Group-Marxist Center has observed that there is an agenda to distract the people’s revolutionary war for independence, it said. These artificial festivities like Melas take a key role in fulfilling the said agenda, it added.  People’s War Group-Marxist Center considers them as war tactics of Indian cultural colonialism; it said adding melas encourages gambing, and other illicit and immoral activities. There are reports of Mela owners sexually exploiting young girls and married women and 70 percent of the income from melas is taken outside the state, it further said. This exploits the economic –socio culture of the community, it added. 

Therefore the party appeals to those who are organising such melas to put an end to it immediately, it said. The party has banned All Manipur Mela Lup and the organising committee of Singju Festival, the release informed. The release warned that if any information about the people’s militia is shared to the machinery forces of Neo imperialist India, causing harm by going against the given warnings, then they will not be spared, it added.

IMPHAL | Dec 12

The proscribed Kangliepak Communist Party (People’s War Group) has banned all sorts of artificial fairs and festivals including melas from being organised in the state. 

While a war of independence is currently being fought against the neo-imperialist India, one can observe that there is an incoming flood of fairs and festivals in this state, said a release signed by secretary, central media coordinator, Lenin Meitei. Many oppressed people of the world are raising their voices for self independence, it said. However, at a crucial moment in time when we cannot determine if our communities are still surviving or heading towards extinction, there is an ongoing trend of holding fairs and festivals as if there is no tomorrow, it maintained. It is most unfortunate that the people seem to be encouraging such activities, it added.  

People’s War Group-Marxist Center has observed that there is an agenda to distract the people’s revolutionary war for independence, it said. These artificial festivities like Melas take a key role in fulfilling the said agenda, it added.  People’s War Group-Marxist Center considers them as war tactics of Indian cultural colonialism; it said adding melas encourages gambing, and other illicit and immoral activities. There are reports of Mela owners sexually exploiting young girls and married women and 70 percent of the income from melas is taken outside the state, it further said. This exploits the economic –socio culture of the community, it added. 

Therefore the party appeals to those who are organising such melas to put an end to it immediately, it said. The party has banned All Manipur Mela Lup and the organising committee of Singju Festival, the release informed. The release warned that if any information about the people’s militia is shared to the machinery forces of Neo imperialist India, causing harm by going against the given warnings, then they will not be spared, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5801-kcp-people-s-war-group-bans-singju-festival

‘Nupi Lal Day is an important date in the history of Manipur’

‘Nupi Lal Day is an important date in the history of Manipur’

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Today is an important day in the history of Manipur, said minster of Information and Public Relations, Thongam Biswajit Singh while attending ‘Nupi Lal Ningshing Thouram’, held at the MMRC and Unity Park, Khangabok.

Addressing the function, the minister stressed on the importance of the Nupi Lal movement and the Manipuri women’s role in bringing political and economic reforms in Manipur.

Observing that the Manipuri women has never shied away from standing up against any form of injustice, the minister added that even today the womenfolk of Manipur continue to be at the forefront against social injustice.

Minister Biswajit also deliberated on the importance of women’s active participation in development of a society and also stated about women’s active participation in many aspects of today’s society.

‘We call our country, our motherland, and the mother is the beginning of everything’, said Biswajit.

He further said people have seen the past and live in the present, now it is time make the future. The young students gathered today should understand that they are the future of the society, and they will replace the older generation one day, he added.

He also advised the students to understand the difference between their dreams and aim. He said that dreams require effortless sleep, while to achieve one’s aim it requires sleepless effort. Without hard work and patience we cannot achieve success, he continued.

The minister also said that Manipur has a rich cultural heritage as well as talent in sports, and understanding the sporting talent of the state, the Prime Minister had assured for setting up of a sports university in the state.

The observance was also attended by minister of Education, Labour and Employment, Thokchom Radhesyam Singh as president, MLA of Wangjing Tentha assembly constituency, P. Brojen Singh, deputy commissioner of Thoubal, L. Nabakeshwor, Zilla Parishad, Khangabok, Kh. Rajmohan Singh and Zilla Parishad, Sangaiyumpham, Md. Hibjur Rahaman as guests of honour.

Earlier in the day, minister Biswajit along with minister Radheshyam unveiled a Nupi Lal Statue.

‘Nupi Lal Day is an important date in the history of Manipur’

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Today is an important day in the history of Manipur, said minster of Information and Public Relations, Thongam Biswajit Singh while attending ‘Nupi Lal Ningshing Thouram’, held at the MMRC and Unity Park, Khangabok.

Addressing the function, the minister stressed on the importance of the Nupi Lal movement and the Manipuri women’s role in bringing political and economic reforms in Manipur.

Observing that the Manipuri women has never shied away from standing up against any form of injustice, the minister added that even today the womenfolk of Manipur continue to be at the forefront against social injustice.

Minister Biswajit also deliberated on the importance of women’s active participation in development of a society and also stated about women’s active participation in many aspects of today’s society.

‘We call our country, our motherland, and the mother is the beginning of everything’, said Biswajit.

He further said people have seen the past and live in the present, now it is time make the future. The young students gathered today should understand that they are the future of the society, and they will replace the older generation one day, he added.

He also advised the students to understand the difference between their dreams and aim. He said that dreams require effortless sleep, while to achieve one’s aim it requires sleepless effort. Without hard work and patience we cannot achieve success, he continued.

The minister also said that Manipur has a rich cultural heritage as well as talent in sports, and understanding the sporting talent of the state, the Prime Minister had assured for setting up of a sports university in the state.

The observance was also attended by minister of Education, Labour and Employment, Thokchom Radhesyam Singh as president, MLA of Wangjing Tentha assembly constituency, P. Brojen Singh, deputy commissioner of Thoubal, L. Nabakeshwor, Zilla Parishad, Khangabok, Kh. Rajmohan Singh and Zilla Parishad, Sangaiyumpham, Md. Hibjur Rahaman as guests of honour.

Earlier in the day, minister Biswajit along with minister Radheshyam unveiled a Nupi Lal Statue.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5808-nupi-lal-day-is-an-important-date-in-the-history-of-manipur

No force can disintegrate Manipur if people stand united: CM

No force can disintegrate Manipur if people stand united: CM

IMPHAL | Dec 12

No power or force in the world can disintegrate Manipur if the people of the state stand united, said chief minister, N. Biren Singh at the observation of Nupi Lal Day, held at Nupi Lal Memorial Complex, Imphal today.

Speaking as chief guest of the function, the CM stated that people of the state should never allow any chance to divide the state and make sure to stay away from divide and rule politics. He continued that there should be no differences among the various communities towards bringing unity and integrity of the state.

He reiterated that various rumours, observations, speculations have brought tension among the people of the entire northeast and Manipur in particular these days. In such a situation, womenfolk have a crucial role and responsibility to stabilise the situation, he added.

‘We have been living with certain imagination, speculation and mistrust among us for a long period of time. We need to stand together irrespective of political and community affiliation for better and prosperous Manipur’, said N. Biren.

Calling out to the people especially the womenfolk of the state, the CM said that every person of the state should urge the centre and present the standpoint and opinion for a stable, peaceful and better Manipur. He said that the government cannot do it all alone and needs love and support of the people. All the stakeholders whether it is armed rebel groups or any group should take part in bringing a permanent solution in entire northeast and Manipur, he added.

Biren also stated that the new government has already started working towards bringing a ‘new Manipur’. With the love and support of the people, the state is also experiencing no bandh in the last 7-8 months, he added.

Lauding the role and sacrifices of Manipuri women, the CM said that people should always remember the courage and selfless sacrifices of the brave women who fought against the mighty British Empire in 1904 and 1939.

He also appealed the women of Manipur to come out and lend their support in bringing peace and tranquillity in the state. Manipuri women’s role in the removal of the Assam Rifles from the sacred Kangla in 2004, against Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1957 and withdrawing of AFSPA from IMC areas of the state is commendable and would always be remembered, he added.

The CM led the people in offering floral tributes to the memorial statues. A drama on ‘Nupi Lal’ was also staged by Nupi Lal Memorial Association and Nupi Lal and Khongjom War Memorial Society to mark the occasion.

Minister for Agriculture, V. Hangkhanlian, minister for Power, PWD, Th. Biswajit, minister for Forest and Environment, Th. Shyamkumar, minister for Education, Th. Radheshyam, minister for Social Welfare, Nemcha Kipgen, chairman of Hill Area Committee, T.T. Haokip, chairman of Manipur Pollution Control Board, L. Radhakishore, chairman of MANIDCO, Dr. Y. Radheshyam, chairman of Tourism Corporation of Manipur Limited, Dr. Sapam Ranjan, former Union Minister, Th. Chaoba and other top civil and police officials attended the function.

No force can disintegrate Manipur if people stand united: CM

IMPHAL | Dec 12

No power or force in the world can disintegrate Manipur if the people of the state stand united, said chief minister, N. Biren Singh at the observation of Nupi Lal Day, held at Nupi Lal Memorial Complex, Imphal today.

Speaking as chief guest of the function, the CM stated that people of the state should never allow any chance to divide the state and make sure to stay away from divide and rule politics. He continued that there should be no differences among the various communities towards bringing unity and integrity of the state.

He reiterated that various rumours, observations, speculations have brought tension among the people of the entire northeast and Manipur in particular these days. In such a situation, womenfolk have a crucial role and responsibility to stabilise the situation, he added.

‘We have been living with certain imagination, speculation and mistrust among us for a long period of time. We need to stand together irrespective of political and community affiliation for better and prosperous Manipur’, said N. Biren.

Calling out to the people especially the womenfolk of the state, the CM said that every person of the state should urge the centre and present the standpoint and opinion for a stable, peaceful and better Manipur. He said that the government cannot do it all alone and needs love and support of the people. All the stakeholders whether it is armed rebel groups or any group should take part in bringing a permanent solution in entire northeast and Manipur, he added.

Biren also stated that the new government has already started working towards bringing a ‘new Manipur’. With the love and support of the people, the state is also experiencing no bandh in the last 7-8 months, he added.

Lauding the role and sacrifices of Manipuri women, the CM said that people should always remember the courage and selfless sacrifices of the brave women who fought against the mighty British Empire in 1904 and 1939.

He also appealed the women of Manipur to come out and lend their support in bringing peace and tranquillity in the state. Manipuri women’s role in the removal of the Assam Rifles from the sacred Kangla in 2004, against Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1957 and withdrawing of AFSPA from IMC areas of the state is commendable and would always be remembered, he added.

The CM led the people in offering floral tributes to the memorial statues. A drama on ‘Nupi Lal’ was also staged by Nupi Lal Memorial Association and Nupi Lal and Khongjom War Memorial Society to mark the occasion.

Minister for Agriculture, V. Hangkhanlian, minister for Power, PWD, Th. Biswajit, minister for Forest and Environment, Th. Shyamkumar, minister for Education, Th. Radheshyam, minister for Social Welfare, Nemcha Kipgen, chairman of Hill Area Committee, T.T. Haokip, chairman of Manipur Pollution Control Board, L. Radhakishore, chairman of MANIDCO, Dr. Y. Radheshyam, chairman of Tourism Corporation of Manipur Limited, Dr. Sapam Ranjan, former Union Minister, Th. Chaoba and other top civil and police officials attended the function.

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Kala Utsav, a platform for students to promote artistic talent along with education: Education minister

Kala Utsav, a platform for students to promote artistic talent along with education: Education minister

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Education minister, Thokchom Radheshyam Singh said that the Kala Utsav is a platform especially for the students to promote and showcase the artistic talent along with education to inscribe in them the quality of completeness of being a good human.

The minister was speaking at the Closing Function cum Prize Distribution Function of State Level Kala Utsav 2017 organised by the State Implementation Society of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), Manipur under the national theme ‘Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat (One India, Great India)’ at MFSDS hall, Palace Compound.

The Utsav witnessed huge participation by students from districts of Manipur. Students who had been qualified in the district level competed at the state level today in different categories of music, dance, theatre and visual arts to qualify for the National Level Kala Utsav 2017 to be held at Bhopal.

Lauding the students and the teachers for the hard work and dedication, the minister said that it gave him immense pleasure to witness the students’ beautiful and lively performance. It is very important that one learns to focus and concentrate in life to achieve their goal, he added.

Further he stated that the Kala Utsav is a big opportunity for the students to learn many new things of working in teams, sacrificial spirit and hard work enhancing the various skills to bring an overall development, and also a chance to meet each other.

The Function was also attended by principal secretary of Education (S), Vineet Joshi, director of Education (S), Thokchom Kirankumar Singh and E/O additional state project director of RMSA, Manipur, L. Nandakumar Singh, along with officials of the Education department, teacher and students.

It may be mentioned that Kala Utsav is an initiative of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) under RMSA started in the year 2015, to promote arts in education to let the students recognises the importance of aesthetics and artistic experiences. The festival plays a major role in creating awareness of India’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. The initiative is guided by the recommendations of the National Curriculum Framework 2005 (NCF 2005).

Kala Utsav, a platform for students to promote artistic talent along with education: Education minister

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Education minister, Thokchom Radheshyam Singh said that the Kala Utsav is a platform especially for the students to promote and showcase the artistic talent along with education to inscribe in them the quality of completeness of being a good human.

The minister was speaking at the Closing Function cum Prize Distribution Function of State Level Kala Utsav 2017 organised by the State Implementation Society of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), Manipur under the national theme ‘Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat (One India, Great India)’ at MFSDS hall, Palace Compound.

The Utsav witnessed huge participation by students from districts of Manipur. Students who had been qualified in the district level competed at the state level today in different categories of music, dance, theatre and visual arts to qualify for the National Level Kala Utsav 2017 to be held at Bhopal.

Lauding the students and the teachers for the hard work and dedication, the minister said that it gave him immense pleasure to witness the students’ beautiful and lively performance. It is very important that one learns to focus and concentrate in life to achieve their goal, he added.

Further he stated that the Kala Utsav is a big opportunity for the students to learn many new things of working in teams, sacrificial spirit and hard work enhancing the various skills to bring an overall development, and also a chance to meet each other.

The Function was also attended by principal secretary of Education (S), Vineet Joshi, director of Education (S), Thokchom Kirankumar Singh and E/O additional state project director of RMSA, Manipur, L. Nandakumar Singh, along with officials of the Education department, teacher and students.

It may be mentioned that Kala Utsav is an initiative of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) under RMSA started in the year 2015, to promote arts in education to let the students recognises the importance of aesthetics and artistic experiences. The festival plays a major role in creating awareness of India’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. The initiative is guided by the recommendations of the National Curriculum Framework 2005 (NCF 2005).

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5803-kala-utsav-a-platform-for-students-to-promote-artistic-talent-along-with-education-education-minister

Essential items distributes

CCPUR | Dec 12
The Assam Rifles of Churachandpur town distributed essential commodities to the inmates of the Blessed Home for Aged People located at Lajangphai, Churachandpur. The team not only interacted with old aged women at the Centre but also as…

CCPUR | Dec 12

The Assam Rifles of Churachandpur town distributed essential commodities to the inmates of the Blessed Home for Aged People located at Lajangphai, Churachandpur. The team not only interacted with old aged women at the Centre but also assured them to fulfil their needs in future. The old aged women also conveyed their blessings and wishes for Christmas to all the troops of AR.

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TSA decries against justice delay

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Thadou Students’ Association, General Headquarters (TSA-GHQ) has strongly condemned the burning of the house of Lhunkhomang Baite by unknown miscreants on December 7. Lhunkhomang was reportedly arrested by the police in connection with the Sugnu double murder case on May 5 and released recently, said a release. 

It also stated that TSA-GHQ is seriously concerned that no arrest has been made in connection with the murder of 21-year-old woman, Cicilia Nengkhokim Haokip, who was found brutally murdered at Muoltinchan village road junction near Sugnu on May 5 after being allegedly gang-raped.  

A Memorandum of Understanding signed between the joint action committee and the government representatives, including the local MLA of Chandel, who is also the minister for WR and YAS, on May 6, had assured justice in the case. However justice is still eluded. It has emerged that the case has been transferred from Sugnu Police to Kakching Police, but this has not yielded any significant progress in finding justice, said the release.

We wonder why the police have not made any arrest so far in connection with the heinous crime. There is a growing suspicion that there is a deep conspiracy. It is high time that the authority act expeditiously and bring justice without any further delay, otherwise there is a strong possibility of public outrage, said TSA in the release.  It also stated that as the case has been delayed for so long, it is now necessary to be investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for speedy justice. 

TSA has appealed the government to deliver justice at the earliest, otherwise the students’ association may be compelled for strong agitation, said the release.

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Thadou Students’ Association, General Headquarters (TSA-GHQ) has strongly condemned the burning of the house of Lhunkhomang Baite by unknown miscreants on December 7. Lhunkhomang was reportedly arrested by the police in connection with the Sugnu double murder case on May 5 and released recently, said a release. 

It also stated that TSA-GHQ is seriously concerned that no arrest has been made in connection with the murder of 21-year-old woman, Cicilia Nengkhokim Haokip, who was found brutally murdered at Muoltinchan village road junction near Sugnu on May 5 after being allegedly gang-raped.  

A Memorandum of Understanding signed between the joint action committee and the government representatives, including the local MLA of Chandel, who is also the minister for WR and YAS, on May 6, had assured justice in the case. However justice is still eluded. It has emerged that the case has been transferred from Sugnu Police to Kakching Police, but this has not yielded any significant progress in finding justice, said the release.

We wonder why the police have not made any arrest so far in connection with the heinous crime. There is a growing suspicion that there is a deep conspiracy. It is high time that the authority act expeditiously and bring justice without any further delay, otherwise there is a strong possibility of public outrage, said TSA in the release.  It also stated that as the case has been delayed for so long, it is now necessary to be investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for speedy justice. 

TSA has appealed the government to deliver justice at the earliest, otherwise the students’ association may be compelled for strong agitation, said the release.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5794-tsa-decries-against-justice-delay

Municipal bodies meet on waste management

Municipal bodies meet on waste management

From A Correspondent

NEW DELHI | Dec 12

In an effort that could provide the much needed impetus to campaign for waste segregation at source across the country, Imphal Municipal Council (IMC) Manipur and Gangtok Municipal Corporation(GMC) of Sikkim along with 18 municipalities from 11 other Indian states joins their hands and floated a ‘Forum of cities that Segregate’ on Tuesday.

The other municipal bodies include Bangaluru, Panchghani, Indore, Allappuzha, East Delhi, New Delhi (NDMC), Amdavad, Bobillli, Bhopal, Gurugram, Thiruvanthapuram, Mysuru, Bhagat, Patna, Greater Hyderabad, Gaya, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), Vajiapur, etc.

The joining of these two Municipal bodies in the forum was came to light when New Delhi based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE),an NGO set up to disseminate information about science and environment launched the ‘Forum of Cities that Segregate’ during a function following stakeholder’s meet cum media briefing in New Delhi on Tuesday evening.

“The main agenda of this forum is to give participating cities a platform for exchanging knowledge on solid waste management (SWM),”says deputy director, General Chandra Bhushan of CSE. “We hope that the cities in the forum would become pioneers in terms of SWM and guide other cities on technical, economic and social aspects of managing their waste.”

The said 20 Municipal bodies from 13 states have also pledged to achieve the target of 100 per cent segregation and fulfill the vision of clean India by 2019. CSE is also planning to assist these Municipalities on building their capacity, according to program manager, Swati Singh Sambyal of CSE.

In terms of actions initiated by the Forum cities, many – including NDMC and the SDMC, Bhopal, Imphal etc — have started door to door collection of waste.

CSE director, General Sunita Narain said that from collection to disposal of waste,cities are struggling to implement an affordable and sustainable model. On the other hand, the amount of waste generated is increasing every day. Urban India alone generates a gigantic 1.5 lakh metric tonnes per day of municipal solid waste; this amount goes up by 5 per cent every year. Bazar officer, Atish Rai of GMC Sikkim and assistant commissioner of IMC Thoudam Sony also attended the event.

Municipal bodies meet on waste management

From A Correspondent

NEW DELHI | Dec 12

In an effort that could provide the much needed impetus to campaign for waste segregation at source across the country, Imphal Municipal Council (IMC) Manipur and Gangtok Municipal Corporation(GMC) of Sikkim along with 18 municipalities from 11 other Indian states joins their hands and floated a ‘Forum of cities that Segregate’ on Tuesday.

The other municipal bodies include Bangaluru, Panchghani, Indore, Allappuzha, East Delhi, New Delhi (NDMC), Amdavad, Bobillli, Bhopal, Gurugram, Thiruvanthapuram, Mysuru, Bhagat, Patna, Greater Hyderabad, Gaya, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), Vajiapur, etc.

The joining of these two Municipal bodies in the forum was came to light when New Delhi based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE),an NGO set up to disseminate information about science and environment launched the ‘Forum of Cities that Segregate’ during a function following stakeholder’s meet cum media briefing in New Delhi on Tuesday evening.

“The main agenda of this forum is to give participating cities a platform for exchanging knowledge on solid waste management (SWM),”says deputy director, General Chandra Bhushan of CSE. “We hope that the cities in the forum would become pioneers in terms of SWM and guide other cities on technical, economic and social aspects of managing their waste.”

The said 20 Municipal bodies from 13 states have also pledged to achieve the target of 100 per cent segregation and fulfill the vision of clean India by 2019. CSE is also planning to assist these Municipalities on building their capacity, according to program manager, Swati Singh Sambyal of CSE.

In terms of actions initiated by the Forum cities, many – including NDMC and the SDMC, Bhopal, Imphal etc — have started door to door collection of waste.

CSE director, General Sunita Narain said that from collection to disposal of waste,cities are struggling to implement an affordable and sustainable model. On the other hand, the amount of waste generated is increasing every day. Urban India alone generates a gigantic 1.5 lakh metric tonnes per day of municipal solid waste; this amount goes up by 5 per cent every year. Bazar officer, Atish Rai of GMC Sikkim and assistant commissioner of IMC Thoudam Sony also attended the event.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5791-municipal-bodies-meet-on-waste-management

Deceased’s parents demand to hand over husband and mother-in-law

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Parental family of late Mirnalini and locals of Heirangei Thong Awang Maibam Leikai tried to storm at the Imphal police station demanding that the arrested husband, mother-in-law and the husband’s brother of Mirnalini be handed over to them.

Longjam Ongbi Mirnalini (24), wife of L. Rabichandra of Keishamthong Maning Longjam Leikai was found dead reportedly by hanging in her own bedroom on last Sunday night and her parental family alleged her husband and mother-in-law for killing her and staging the murder as suicide.

Police stopped them at Moirangkhom area and only a few members including mother of the deceased were allowed to witness the three arrested individuals.

According to the deceased’s mother, police assured her that the investigation of the case will be completed as soon as possible.

Parents of the deceased alleged that the mother-in-law used to torture and harass her from time to time and due to which she had returned back home and stayed for some time before her husband came and took Mirnalini back to their home earlier.

They claimed that in the morning of that particular day when the incident happened,  Mirnalini visited their parental home along with her two years old child in a scooter.

Mentioned may be made that post-mortem of the deceased women was conducted yesterday with full video coverage at RIMS morgue in the presence of duty magistrate.

Heated exchange took place between the locals and parental family of the deceased and maternal family members at RIMS Morgue complex when the maternal family tried to claimed the body for last ritual.

Moreover the parental family members pelted stones toward the four wheeler vehicle which took away the mother-in-law from the place.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Parental family of late Mirnalini and locals of Heirangei Thong Awang Maibam Leikai tried to storm at the Imphal police station demanding that the arrested husband, mother-in-law and the husband’s brother of Mirnalini be handed over to them.

Longjam Ongbi Mirnalini (24), wife of L. Rabichandra of Keishamthong Maning Longjam Leikai was found dead reportedly by hanging in her own bedroom on last Sunday night and her parental family alleged her husband and mother-in-law for killing her and staging the murder as suicide.

Police stopped them at Moirangkhom area and only a few members including mother of the deceased were allowed to witness the three arrested individuals.

According to the deceased’s mother, police assured her that the investigation of the case will be completed as soon as possible.

Parents of the deceased alleged that the mother-in-law used to torture and harass her from time to time and due to which she had returned back home and stayed for some time before her husband came and took Mirnalini back to their home earlier.

They claimed that in the morning of that particular day when the incident happened,  Mirnalini visited their parental home along with her two years old child in a scooter.

Mentioned may be made that post-mortem of the deceased women was conducted yesterday with full video coverage at RIMS morgue in the presence of duty magistrate.

Heated exchange took place between the locals and parental family of the deceased and maternal family members at RIMS Morgue complex when the maternal family tried to claimed the body for last ritual.

Moreover the parental family members pelted stones toward the four wheeler vehicle which took away the mother-in-law from the place.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5795-deceased-s-parents-demand-to-hand-over-husband-and-mother-in-law

Tengnoupal police seizes gold bars

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Dec 12
A total of 40 gold bars weighing approximately 6.632 kilograms and worth around Rs. 1,72,63,096 were seized from two individuals who were arrested yesterday by a team of Tengnoupal district police led by Tengnoupal…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

A total of 40 gold bars weighing approximately 6.632 kilograms and worth around Rs. 1,72,63,096 were seized from two individuals who were arrested yesterday by a team of Tengnoupal district police led by Tengnoupal SP, S. Ibomcha.

The arrested individuals are identified as Mv. Md. Iqbal Hussain (31), son of Md. Allaudin of Kwakta Tearkhongsangbi, Bishnupur and Mv. Md. Gayajuddin alias Sagei alias Ningthou (33), son of late Mv. Allimuddin of Lilong Kaleikhong.

Briefing media persons today at the conference hall of Imphal West SP office, Babupara, Ibomcha said that the checking was conducted based on a specific input received from Customs Preventive Force, Moreh that some smuggled gold bars were being transported from Moreh towards Imphal on a maruti van.

Two suspected maruti vans of silver colour were search thoroughly and during checking, the gold bars were found hidden inside both, rear doors the frames of one van bearing registration no. AS-01DB/0580, he added. The SP continued that owner of the van, Iqbal disclosed that the gold bars were smuggled by him from Myanmar in collusion with driver of the other maruti van, Gayajuddin and one person, Md. Aslam of Lilong Mayai Leikai.

The two drivers were arrested by observing formalities and they along with the seized items were handed over to Customs Preventive Force, Moreh and police are still on process to identify and arrest the other party involved identified as Aslam, added Ibomcha.

Stating that the police department is working at its best level to stop illegal activities and crimes in the state, the SP said public cooperation is required in conducting their duties.

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Voluntary organisations appeal to government

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Dec 12
Women voluntary organisations today filed a recommendation to the chief minister and governor of the state that the maintenance support given to children, be extended so that it will cover 18 to 25 years of age, sa…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Women voluntary organisations today filed a recommendation to the chief minister and governor of the state that the maintenance support given to children, be extended so that it will cover 18 to 25 years of age, saying 18 years is too tender to support oneself.

The organisations which filed the recommendation are Women Action for Development (WAD), Rongmei Lu Phuam (RLP), All Tribal Women Organisation (ATWO) and Our Rest House (ORH).

The recommendation also demanded establishment of Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in the state so that the forensic test results process could be faster instead of sending the reports to Kolkata and Hyderabad.

The CVOs with the recommendation urged to speed up court hearings and not to postpone trial dates further. It also demanded to repeal AFSPA from the state and to release the forensic reports sent to different parts of India. They urged state legal authorities to organise awareness programmes on legal procedures so that any common man have the basic idea to go through legal procedures.

The recommendation was filed today at the get together programme of domestic violence victims in relation with International Fortnight Observation protesting Violence against Women. It was held at Youth Hostel, Khuman Lampak and organised by WAD and Youth Forum for Protection of Human Rights (YFPHR).

Around 20 women shared their testimonies of violence which included domestic violence, fake encounters, physical violence, rape, sexual harassment and so on. Many complained of slow legal procedures in court trials and expressed their desires to hasten the process.

One victim of domestic violence, Thoinu (name changed) narrated how her then husband mistreated her after having an extra marital affair. She said that her in-laws even mistreated her along with her husband, who is a government employee in electricity department and also said that her husband used to come home drunk at night and beat her and assaulted her for no big reason.

WAD has been observing the International Fortnight Observation protesting the violence against women since 2003.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5796-voluntary-organisations-appeal-to-government

Hospital authority appeals family of patient to show up

IMPHAL | Dec 12

The authority of Raj medicity had confirmed that Takhellambam Jarmanjoy who had admitted in November 13 is still alive and asked the family of the patient, who did not turn up to look after the  patient since last three days, to come and take care of the patient.

Speaking to the media persons, medical superintendent, Raj medicity Dr. A. Ibotombi Sharma said that the patient from Sawombung Awang Leikai was admitted for heart stroke. After putting lot of effort by the nurses and doctor, the life of patient was saved from danger. He is still under treatment and kept at Intensive care unit (ICU).”

“However, the most unfortunate thing is the patient’s party have not shown up to take care of the patient since December 10. I would like to appeal the patient family to communicate with authority of Raj Medicity and support for further treatment otherwise we will hand over to police for trespass” he said.

IMPHAL | Dec 12

The authority of Raj medicity had confirmed that Takhellambam Jarmanjoy who had admitted in November 13 is still alive and asked the family of the patient, who did not turn up to look after the  patient since last three days, to come and take care of the patient.

Speaking to the media persons, medical superintendent, Raj medicity Dr. A. Ibotombi Sharma said that the patient from Sawombung Awang Leikai was admitted for heart stroke. After putting lot of effort by the nurses and doctor, the life of patient was saved from danger. He is still under treatment and kept at Intensive care unit (ICU).”

“However, the most unfortunate thing is the patient’s party have not shown up to take care of the patient since December 10. I would like to appeal the patient family to communicate with authority of Raj Medicity and support for further treatment otherwise we will hand over to police for trespass” he said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5790-hospital-authority-appeals-family-of-patient-to-show-up

NIPP pass recommendations for the protection, preservation and welfare of NE

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Members of North East India, North East Indigenous Peoples’ Parliament (NIPP) who came from several parts of India had passed nine recommendations unanimously for the development, protection and welfare of all the ethnic tribes residing in the North East.

The recommendations were passed in a one day interaction and plenary session held at Manipur guest house yesterday.

Speaking to media person in the press meet held at Manipur press club, convenor NIPP, Wangkhem Saratchandra said “The recommendations that were being placing in public domain will concretise in coming session which being planned to be organised in the end of January or in the first week of February in the form of memorandum and will be handed over to central and state government.”

The recommendations were mainly about controlling of persistent influx of illegal migrants, amendment of Indian citizenship act 1955, withdrawal of AFSPA act, control of extraction and exploitation of natural resources from northeast India, increase in border trade between north eastern states and south east Asian countries, promotion of quality education and so on.

Recalling the initiatives taken up by NIPP since 2015, he said that the NIPP had already passed various recommendations at the first NIPP conference held in the year 2015 which was also termed as Imphal declaration. Seven sessions were held in that conference, he added.

Citing the case of ethnic tribes of Tripura becoming a minority group as an example, president of Tripura Peoples’ Front Patal Kanya Jamatia said that “The population of ethnic tribes of Tripura has been reduced to 19 percent of total population of Tripura which was 96 percent right after the merger of Tripura with Indian union.”

Collective effort is needed from the entire north east India in order to protect and preserve all the ethnic tribes of North east India otherwise the chances to become a minority status in their own state like Tripura is very high, she added.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 12

Members of North East India, North East Indigenous Peoples’ Parliament (NIPP) who came from several parts of India had passed nine recommendations unanimously for the development, protection and welfare of all the ethnic tribes residing in the North East.

The recommendations were passed in a one day interaction and plenary session held at Manipur guest house yesterday.

Speaking to media person in the press meet held at Manipur press club, convenor NIPP, Wangkhem Saratchandra said “The recommendations that were being placing in public domain will concretise in coming session which being planned to be organised in the end of January or in the first week of February in the form of memorandum and will be handed over to central and state government.”

The recommendations were mainly about controlling of persistent influx of illegal migrants, amendment of Indian citizenship act 1955, withdrawal of AFSPA act, control of extraction and exploitation of natural resources from northeast India, increase in border trade between north eastern states and south east Asian countries, promotion of quality education and so on.

Recalling the initiatives taken up by NIPP since 2015, he said that the NIPP had already passed various recommendations at the first NIPP conference held in the year 2015 which was also termed as Imphal declaration. Seven sessions were held in that conference, he added.

Citing the case of ethnic tribes of Tripura becoming a minority group as an example, president of Tripura Peoples’ Front Patal Kanya Jamatia said that “The population of ethnic tribes of Tripura has been reduced to 19 percent of total population of Tripura which was 96 percent right after the merger of Tripura with Indian union.”

Collective effort is needed from the entire north east India in order to protect and preserve all the ethnic tribes of North east India otherwise the chances to become a minority status in their own state like Tripura is very high, she added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5797-nipp-pass-recommendations-for-the-protection-preservation-and-welfare-of-ne