ZB endorses Zeliangrong bodies stand on Alice Kamei case

The Zeliangrong Baudi, Imphal Zone has affirmed today to endorse whatever step the Zeliangrong student and youth bodies undertake in connection with the alleged recruitment of school girl Alice Kamei to the RPF PLA fold Source Hueiyen News Service …

The Zeliangrong Baudi, Imphal Zone has affirmed today to endorse whatever step the Zeliangrong student and youth bodies undertake in connection with the alleged recruitment of school girl Alice Kamei to the RPF PLA fold Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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NPMHR urges

Expressing deep concern over the alleged stoic non action of the appropriate authorities in securing the safe release of Alice Kamei, d o Punsijao and Sundari Kamei of Chingphu village, Bishnupur District, Manipur from the custody of the RPF PLA, the N…

Expressing deep concern over the alleged stoic non action of the appropriate authorities in securing the safe release of Alice Kamei, d o Punsijao and Sundari Kamei of Chingphu village, Bishnupur District, Manipur from the custody of the RPF PLA, the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights NPMHR today urged the RPF PLA to release Kamei from their custody without any conditions and ensure her safe return to her parents and ensure her academic pursuits Source The Sangai Express

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Large quantity of liquor seized

Quick Reaction Team QRT of Kangpokpi Police has seized a large quantity of illicit liquor during a frisking in front of the Police Station gate around 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

Quick Reaction Team QRT of Kangpokpi Police has seized a large quantity of illicit liquor during a frisking in front of the Police Station gate around 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

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SOG discusses President’s visit

Ahead of the scheduled visit of President Pranab Mukherjee to Imphal on April 15, a meeting of the Strategic Operation Group was held today to discuss the upcoming President’s visit as well as the unfolding situation in the State following the ‘murder’…

Ahead of the scheduled visit of President Pranab Mukherjee to Imphal on April 15, a meeting of the Strategic Operation Group was held today to discuss the upcoming President’s visit as well as the unfolding situation in the State following the ‘murder’ of N Satyabhama Source The Sangai Express

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Committee urges Govt to develop Jiri roads

UJK Road Development Committee has drawn the attention of state government to the deplorable condition of the roads connecting Uchathol, Jairolpokpi and Kashimpur villages under Jiribam sub division, Imphal East Source Hueiyen News Service

UJK Road Development Committee has drawn the attention of state government to the deplorable condition of the roads connecting Uchathol, Jairolpokpi and Kashimpur villages under Jiribam sub division, Imphal East Source Hueiyen News Service

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Political parties decry

A joint group of 11 Opposition parties have condemned in the strongest term the murder of Ningombam Satyabhama as well the State Government’s failure to come up with any clue to the ghastly crime though the same crime was committed three days back So…

A joint group of 11 Opposition parties have condemned in the strongest term the murder of Ningombam Satyabhama as well the State Government’s failure to come up with any clue to the ghastly crime though the same crime was committed three days back Source The Sangai Express

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27th North East Games Kicks Off In Style CM welcomes ‘sports warriors’

The 27th North East Games 2013 kickstarted with pomp and grandeur on Monday at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The 27th North East Games 2013 kickstarted with pomp and grandeur on Monday at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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IED Blast averted on NH102

Troops of 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under HQ IGAR South detected a Remote Controlled IED near Khangbok, Dist Thoubal at 4 45 am on 08 April 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service

Troops of 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under HQ IGAR South detected a Remote Controlled IED near Khangbok, Dist Thoubal at 4 45 am on 08 April 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Naga reconciliation movement on right track, says FNR

The reconciliation movement among the various Naga underground factions is moving on the right track, Convener of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation FNR has said Source Hueiyen News Service

The reconciliation movement among the various Naga underground factions is moving on the right track, Convener of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation FNR has said Source Hueiyen News Service

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CM seeks three days time, general strike suspended

The indefinite general strike called by the JAC constituted against the murder of Ningombam Satyabhama since 6 am of April 6 has been suspended temporarily in view of the upcoming Cheiraoba Source The Sangai Express

The indefinite general strike called by the JAC constituted against the murder of Ningombam Satyabhama since 6 am of April 6 has been suspended temporarily in view of the upcoming Cheiraoba Source The Sangai Express

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James calls up HL, pleads innocence

In a startling revelation to the ongoing chaotic situation in the State following the death of Ningombam Satyabhama, who was found strangled to death and abandoned at Wangkhei Loumanbi Loukon under Irilbung Police Station on April 5, James, the alleged…

In a startling revelation to the ongoing chaotic situation in the State following the death of Ningombam Satyabhama, who was found strangled to death and abandoned at Wangkhei Loumanbi Loukon under Irilbung Police Station on April 5, James, the alleged killer, called up Hueiyen Lanpao today to plead his innocence Source Hueiyen News Service

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Colleagues remember her as a reserved person

Two of Satyabhama’s fellow researchers at RIMS Pathology Dept today remembered their deceased friend as a reserved one, who often avoided sharing personel details with her friends Source The Sangai Express

Two of Satyabhama’s fellow researchers at RIMS Pathology Dept today remembered their deceased friend as a reserved one, who often avoided sharing personel details with her friends Source The Sangai Express

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IndoIM peace talks in limbo

After cancelling their trip to New Delhi in the first week of January NSCN IM leaders Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah continue to confine at their base Hebron off Dimapur for the last three months or so Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai New…

After cancelling their trip to New Delhi in the first week of January NSCN IM leaders Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah continue to confine at their base Hebron off Dimapur for the last three months or so Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Progress in investigation made, suspects listed

With the police or the Special Investigation Team reportedly making healthy progress in the investigation into the death of N Satyabhama, a reliable source informed The Sangai Express that the police have been able to zero in on some suspects and neces…

With the police or the Special Investigation Team reportedly making healthy progress in the investigation into the death of N Satyabhama, a reliable source informed The Sangai Express that the police have been able to zero in on some suspects and necessary instructions have been issued to do the needful Source The Sangai Express

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Women bodies want death for murderers

Ema Nganu Leima Women Welfare Association, Uripok and Takheleikai Apunaba Nupi Lup have demanded that the murderer s of Ningombam Satyabhama should be hanged till death Source Hueiyen News Service

Ema Nganu Leima Women Welfare Association, Uripok and Takheleikai Apunaba Nupi Lup have demanded that the murderer s of Ningombam Satyabhama should be hanged till death Source Hueiyen News Service

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Control Your Blood Pressure A. N. Khan Senior Scientist & Former Asst. Director, NEERI, Nagpur.

The World Health Day 2013 theme is ‘High Blood Pressure’ or Hypertension. It increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure and if left uncontrolled, it can also cause blindness, irregular heart beat and heart failure, rupture of blood vessels and brain impairment. It affects one in three adults and leads to more […]

The World Health Day 2013 theme is ‘High Blood Pressure’ or Hypertension. It increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure and if left uncontrolled, it can also cause blindness, irregular heart beat and heart failure, rupture of blood vessels and brain impairment. It affects one in three adults and leads to more than nine million deaths every year worldwide.
The heart is a wonderful organ, working day and night, without rest, beating approximately 70 times/ minute, 100,000 times/day. It drives the blood through thousands of km blood vessels to nourish each and every cell in our body. The flow of blood to and from the heart is kept moving in the correct direction by the opening and closing of the appropriate valves. The ‘Lab-dub’ sound heard through the stethoscope is due to the movements of valves.
Hypertension or high blood pressure (BP), accelerates arteriosclerosis which narrows the arteries and impedes the flow of blood to the heart or brain causing heart attack or strokes. In the early stages of the high BP there are no symptoms. Many, who are afflicted, feel no discomfort until a medical crisis – a heart attack or stroke occurs. As a consequence, high BP is often referred to as the ‘Silent Killer’.
Sudden death was recognized as early as 5th century B.C. by the Greek physician, Hippocrates and was noted to be more common in obese. It was not until William Harvey discovered the true nature of circulation of blood in 1628 that the background for more understanding was established. Stephen Hales was the first to measure arterial blood pressure in 1733. Antemortem diagnosis made little progress until Rene Lacnnec invented the stethoscope in 1819. Richard Jr. Dikinson and Forssmann in 1956 invented a technique called catheterization, enabling the physician to look into the various blood vessels serving the heart, to assess the extent of blockage and also examine proper functioning of the valves.
Feodor Lynen in 1964 discovered how cholesterol is formed from human cells, investigated lipid metabolism in the body and enabled medical science to find ways of arresting abnormal growth of fat in blood. Michael Brown and Joseph Goldstain discovered in 1985, how the low density Lipo-protein (LDL), receptor, a protein molecule which ferries particles rich in cholesterol from the blood to the cells, settle inside blood vessels, supplying blood to the heart, signals the possibility of heart attack.
Hypertension is diagnosed if readings on separate occasions consistently show systolic blood pressure to be 140 and diastolic blood pressure 90 mmHg or higher. The risk of developing complications is higher in the presence of other cardio-vascular risk factors such as diabetes. One in three adults worldwide has hypertension, the proportion increases with age – 1 in 2 persons in the 50s age group.
Cardio-vascular diseases (CVD) are killing more and more people around the world, striking rich and poor alike. Those who survive a heart attack or stroke often need to take long-term medical treatment. These diseases can seriously affect the life of both the patient and his or her family.
High BP is preventable, and can be countered by reducing salt intake, eating a balanced diet, avoiding the harmful use of alcohol, taking regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy body weight and avoiding tobacco use.Reducing salt intake is a crucial factor in lowering the risk of CVD. In many countries more than 2/3rd of all salt consumed is hidden in processed foods and snacks or food products such as bread and cheese. In addition some fast food chains and restaurants are key suppliers of food high in salt as well as fats and sugars. This means that only approximately 20% of salt intake is under the control of consumer. WHO recommends an intake of less than 5 g/day (1 teaspoon of salt/day) to avoid CVD.
A balanced diet is crucial to a healthy heart and circulation system. This should include plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meat, fish and pulses and restricted salt, sugar and fat intake.
At least 30 minutes of regular physical activity everyday helps to maintain CV fitness.
Tobacco in every form is harmful to health – cigarettes or chewable tobacco. Exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke is also dangerous.
In every region of the world, obesity doubled between 1980 and 2008. Today half a billion people i.e., 12% of the world’s population are considered obese. In all parts of the world women are more likely to be obese than men, and thus at greater risk of diabetes and CVD.
One in three adults worldwide have raised BP – a condition that causes around half of all deaths from stroke and heart disease. It is considered directly responsible for 7.5 million deaths in 2004 – almost 13% of all global deaths. In nearly all high income countries, widespread diagnosis and treatment with low-cost medication have led to a dramatic drop in mean BP across populations – and this has contributed to a reduction in deaths from heart disease. For example in 1980 almost 30 and 40% of adults in the WHO Region of America and European Union have had high BP. By 2008, this dropped to below 23 and 30% respectively. In contrast, in the WHO African region, more than 40 to 50% of adults in many countries are estimated to have high BP and this proportion is increasing. WHO estimates that more than 7.3 million people died of CVD in 2008.
Many people with high BP in developing countries remain undiagnosed, and so miss on treatment that could significantly reduce their risk of death and disability from heart disease and stroke.
For many people life style changes are sufficient to control BP, for others medication is required. It is essential that detection and control of high BP, are coupled with other risk factors, such as diabetes and tobacco use.
Current data suggest that the effect of ‘aspirin’ in reducing the risk of coronary disease is even greater than that of cholesterol lowering drugs. Aspirin is given to certain patients as a preventive measure whose LDL cholesterol level is continuously high.
The role of antioxidants such as ‘Vitamin E’, ‘Vitamin C’ is gaining momentum in preventing the progress of arteriosclerosis. Many naturally occurring anti-oxidants, helpful to the body, are present in garlic and onion, consumption of the same in the regular diet is also helpful.
(PIB Feature.)

 

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Protest continue over Satyabhama case

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IMPHAL, April 8: Sit in protests against the alleged brutal killing of N Satyabhama, Junior Research Fellow of BDT project of Pathology Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) were staged in various parts of  Imphal by women and club members in their respective areas.    

The sit in protests were staged at Uripok Canteen near RIMS traffic point organized by the Nganuleima Women Development Society, in Keishamthong near MDU hall by the local meira paibi of the area, in Tiddim road near Takhel Leikai Ground, at Khurai Salanthong, Singjamei Chingamathak , Singjamei Kshetri Leikai and in  Nongmeibung Bazaar.

The protestors were seen holding placard with “We condemn the brutal killing of N Shatyabhama and left abandoned at Bashikhong Wangkei Loumanbi Loukon by unknown person”, “Arrest the person involved in the brutally killing of N Shatyabhama at the earliest”, “Give befitting punishment to all involved in the brutally killing”, “We condemn the crime against women”, “Make a policy to protect women and children in the state”, and “we support the JAC formed against the killing of N Satyabhama in any kind of Agitation Launch by the JAC,” written on them.

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Bands and case resolutions

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At the outset, the brutal murder of Ningombam Satyabhama, a Junior Research Fellow at the RIMS Pathology Department is a reminder of the fragile and barbaric nature of the state and its people. But in a state that is fast … Continue reading

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At the outset, the brutal murder of Ningombam Satyabhama, a Junior Research Fellow at the RIMS Pathology Department is a reminder of the fragile and barbaric nature of the state and its people. But in a state that is fast becoming no stranger to cases of gruesome deaths and cases of rapes and molestation, there seems to be no one to shed tears or raise an alarm over the nature of death of an infant who was cut to death, probably owing to his severe cleft lip and palate and both hands having six fingers each. The regularity of cases of rape, murder and crimes being committed against the children is now in such a manner that there is not a single week that goes by without one or more cases coming to light. The State Police, which for long has been adept at their operations against armed cadres and netting 9 MMs like they were fish in the pond, are still to crack any criminal cases in recent public memory in any of the major cases that have shaken the public consciousness. Even when the names of the acuused in certain crimes crop up and there is some sort of action taken up, there is also the other side of bail being given and the case lying somewhere. All of which, explains the public anger on the streets bristling with fury and a total lack of conviction that the police would do its bit in solving the current case. This also explains the culture of JACs and public meetings that decide the course of public agitations. Sorry state of affairs that the public but mostly the women of a society have to take to the streets to demand action indeed.

The matter of whether bandhs aid in making the concerned authorities sit up, listen hard and take action is another matter altogether. When 2012 went by to give way to 2013, the year ending month gave the gift of another public agitation in the state over the alleged molestation of a film artiste. The public fury then was such that curfew had to be imposed and one from the media fraternity became a fatal casualty in the fracas between the protesting public and the police. That case is still unresolved and the film artist in question have gone ahead with her life and career, even going to the extent of having a film shoot of the deceased’s memorial site which so incensed locals that she had to apologize and accept the ban that she would not have any film shoots in the area in the future. All the cries that reverberated during the agitation then have been put behind with a resounding noise. Cut to the agitation phase, when passions ran so high that there were contrasting claims, when the call for agitations to be called off on account of Christmas. When it comes to the part of bandhs and their effects, we would also have to take into account the fact that they create problematic spaces for working professionals who have to report for duty, school going children and other students, daily wage earners who make their living by driving rickshaws, selling vegetables, carrying loads and others. Most bandh calling JACs and organizations have been kind enough to announce that the media and medical personnel are exempt but going by past and present records, the truth is a totally different story on the field and in the streets.

Starting mostly from the last public agitation over the artist’s alleged molestation case and the physical attack that was meted out to her, a different bandh culture has unfortunately begun to emerge. The trend from then till now has been for younger people under the haze of alcohol and other forms of drugs to play the part of bandh keepers on one hand while another crop take out fancy cameras and zip by on the roads with ‘PRESS’ tickers pasted in their vehicles, all for photos that they would then upload on various social networking sites. The fall out of such actions are borne by the real media working on the ground who has to brave both the police and the protestors on the road and tell the story as they unfold. Where earlier, the media have been given free pass to move about from spot to spot, the last two agitations so far have been too dismissive of media personnel on the ground going so far to the extent of inebriated people asking for media ID cards. In this scenario, the news of the indefinite bandh over the Satyabhama case being kept under ‘suspension’ assumes a conflicting reaction given that a break in agitations psychologically takes off the edge on one hand while the other is the quiet relief that media will now have the room to pass.

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