Palliative care improves quality of life for people with chronic illness, says PCS gen secy

IMPHAL, June 28: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union in collaboration with the Palliative Care Society, Manipur organised a one day awareness programme on Palliative Care in Manipur today at

IMPHAL, June 28: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union in collaboration with the Palliative Care Society, Manipur organised a one day awareness programme on Palliative Care in Manipur today at the Manipur Press Club.

AMWJU president W Shamjai, Palliative Care Society president Dr Kh Pallin and Palliative Care Society general secretary Dr Jugindro S attended the programme as presidium members.

Speaking on palliative care, Dr Jugindro said palliative care relieves suffering and improves the quality of life of people living with chronic and incurable illness.

He said it also improves the quantity of life for cancer sufferers, patients dying to chronic diseases, the terminally ill elders and people living with HIV/AIDS.

He further said that the palliative care responds to physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs and extends if necessary to support in bereavement. The palliative care is a patient centred treatment and not a disease-focused one.

There are 377 individuals in every lakh population who require palliative care and there are around 10,000 patients in Manipur requiring palliative care, he explained further.

Dr Jugindro added that the way of providing palliative care was introduced by Cicely Saunders in the 1970s in UK by establishing the first hospice centre called St Cristopher`™s Hospice in London.

Now USA has over 1500 hospice centres as it understand the value of palliative care, he continued.

The system is very costly and patients do not prefer to stay in hospice centres, he said.

However, Kerala took an initiative some 23 years ago by starting home visit based palliative care he said.

He continued that more than one thousand palliative care centres has been established in Kerala alone and large numbers of students of colleges, schools, nurses and medical students forms the basic support of their programme.

In Manipur since June 2014 more than 100 members have been trained in the basics of palliative care. A society called the Palliative Care Society, Imphal with the trainees as members was formed on April 16 2015 he added.

He further said that the society decided to adopt Thangmeiband constituency to start pilot project regarding Palliative care. As well as in month of November 19 and 20 a national conference on Palliative Care will be organised in the State.

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Chaoba reiterates BJP`s stand against forming ADC alliance

IMPHAL, June 28: BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba today clarified that the BJP will stick to its previous declaration that it will not form any alliance with other parties

IMPHAL, June 28: BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba today clarified that the BJP will stick to its previous declaration that it will not form any alliance with other parties and sit in the opposition benches in all ADCs.

Speaking to media persons today at his party office, he said he has no information about successful BJP candidates forming an alliance with the NPF.

If any successful candidate of the party has joined the NPF or left the party, struct disciplinary action will follow, he continued

Further speaking on the issue of ADC election process, he said the delay in issuing a gazette notification regarding the formation of the 6th Autonomous District Council by the Congress government seems to be deliberate and intentional.

He said officially the whole process for the 6th ADC election was to be complete by June 17 and now it is already June 28, but the government is yet to declare the date of oath taking for the elected members.

He said the delay may be because the Congress is trying to buy some elected members as it has managed to achieve absolute majority in only Sadar Hills out of the six.

Chaoba also commented that a team of the State BJP had been to the national capital on a weeklong trip and already apprised the Central government and national leaders of the party on the various issues confronting the State at the moment.

Chaoba said during their weeklong trip, the nine-member State BJP team led by himself had met BJP national president Amit Shah, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, MoS Home Ministry Kiren Rijiju, BJP, national general secretary and in charge of NE and J&K Ram Madhav, Road Transport and Surface Minister Nitin Gadkari, Tribal Development Minister Jual Oram to discuss the issues confronting the State.

During the meeting with Tribal Development Minister, the State team submitted a proposal for inclusive development of the tribal people of the State, he said.

He continued, the Minister not only noted the proposal seriously but also assured to attend a seminar for the development of the hills and chalk out a mechanism for the same likely in the month of August.

In separate meetings with Rajnath Singh and Kiren Rijiju, the State BJP team discussed the issues of border and law and order, he said.

When the team asked the Union Home Minister to interfere in the present Dzuko Valley dispute with Nagaland, the team was informed that the State government has not informed the Union Home Minister about the issue, he said.

Chaoba said the team proposed upgrading the Jiribam-Tipaimukh road as an alternative life-line for Manipur to Nitin Gadkari, which was duly noted.

Further the secretary of Transport, Vijay Chhiber assured that the Malom-CCpur road will be developed into a four lane soon and will be included in the State`™s budget.

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Boy hospitalised after consuming packaged soft drink

IMPHAL, June 28: In what could be a case of food poisoning, an 18 year old boy was hospitalised at the the Rajmedicity, North AOC after consuming packaged soft drink.

IMPHAL, June 28: In what could be a case of food poisoning, an 18 year old boy was hospitalised at the the Rajmedicity, North AOC after consuming packaged soft drink.

The victim has been identified as Gangmei Gaikhalong, 18, son of G Pantilung of Ragailong Imphal East, a class XI student of Maria Montessori.

According to family members, he was taken to the hospital late in the evening following relentless vomiting.

They also said that the incident occurred around 5 pm about half an hour after the victim consumed Frooti (a mango drink).

It is further learnt that prior to consuming Frooti, the boy had reportedly had sunflower seeds and Appy another packaged soft drink (apple fruit drink).

With the victim`™s health deteriorating, he was initially taken to a local doctor who administered first aid and later advised him to be taken to a hospital, the family said.

Subsequently, he was taken to Rajmedicity and administrated with life saving drugs. There his blood sample was also taken by the hospital authority.

Meanwhile, reacting to the incident, Gangmei Pouhemlung, eldest brother of the victim, drew the attention of the government to take initiative to ensure that all the packaged foods, drinks etc are checked in the wake of reports of health hazard created by packaged foods.

He further appealed the government to act very swiftly considering the health of the public at mass and before things gets out of hands.

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Police officially confirms UMO president`s arrest

IMPHAL, June 28: The Police Department of Manipur has officially released the account leading to the arrest of Universal Mother Organisation UMO president M Sarojini Leima. A statement issued by

IMPHAL, June 28: The Police Department of Manipur has officially released the account leading to the arrest of Universal Mother Organisation UMO president M Sarojini Leima.

A statement issued by PRO Police of Manipur, RK Tutusana said, on receipt of a reliable information about the presence of some active members of KCP (Mangal) faction in and around Singjamei parking with a view to commit prejudicial activities like extortion of money from various sector, a team of Imphal West district police commando conducted frisking and checking at the said area on June 25.

During the process the team arrested a cadre of KCP (Mangal) identified as one Yumnam Budhi Meitei, 55, son of (L) Y Mangi Meitei of Pallel Leima-ngai Chingjin village, Thoubal district, it said.

Further investigation revealed that he had concealed one Chinese hand grenade along with detonator and three numbers of demand letters in the kitchen of his house, it asserted.

It continued that thereafter the team in co-ordination with commando Thoubal raided the residence of the arrested cadre at Pallel and seized the same mentioned above.

The PRO further disclosed that further investigation revealed that Budhi revealed that he had handed over 14 numbers of letters head KCP to Moirangthem (N) Sorojini Leima, 60, d/o (L) M Mangi Singh of Kangpokpi IT road and her associate s namely, Hidangmayum (O) Premila Devi, 39, w/o (L) H Bige Sharma of Utlou Awang Lekai, Bishnupur district at present residing at the office of UMO, Tampha Yumpham, Lamboi Khongnangkhong, Imphal West which is a frontal organisation of KCP-Mangal faction.

The district police commandos Imphal West team then along with women police arrested the two active members of KCP-Mangal as above. M Sarojini Leimai is the president of UMO organisation. Some incriminating articles were seized from her possession.

It said H Premila Devi another active worker of KCP-Mangal faction who used o come to the office of UMO to draft and print demand letters for the outfit, namely Arambam Sajan Meitei, 27, son of (L) A Kulamani K Meiti of Lei-Ingkhol, Chingmeirong was also arrested.

Meanwhile, the statement further said that a combined team of Bishnupur district police commando and 2/5 G arrested a cadre of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) the same day identified as Lanchunglung Kamei alias Achum, 42, son of (L) Kameidun of Ngarian.

It said that he was arrested while conducting search operation adding that a High explosive hand grenade (.36) and two demand letters from him.

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CCpur Reporters` Association conducts legal awareness campaign

LAMKA, June 28: A legal awareness campaign on social and legal aspect was held today at New Bolzang Village, Churachandpur organised by the Churachandpur Reporters`™ Association which is a group

LAMKA, June 28: A legal awareness campaign on social and legal aspect was held today at New Bolzang Village, Churachandpur organised by the Churachandpur Reporters`™ Association which is a group of Lamka based electronic and print media persons in collaboration with the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Churachandpur.

The programme was attended by District Council member Khaipau Haokip as chief guest and Kuki Khanglai Lompi general headquarter president Kamthang Haokip as guest of honour.

MDC CT Lian Guite and advocate Goulen Haokip spoke as resource persons.

Lian Guite said people should not make random friends on the internet or believe claims of gifts and winning lotteries made over the phone from unknown persons, mobile numbers or email addresses.

He said it is easy to become a cyber crime victim people should be careful.

Stressing further on the importance of proper use of technology, he said it could even lead to loss of lives.

Goulen said people should not be afraid of approaching the law enforcing agencies so that actions could be taken in case of any crime being committed.

Today`™s programme was attended by around 200 locals who were mostly youngsters.

CRA chairman Biak TOnsing said the campaign was organised in collaboration with the office of the Chief Judicial Magistrate Churachandpur and with support from the DC and 7 AR.

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KCP (Poirei Meitei Lup) bandh affects normal life in State

IMPHAL, June 28: Due to the 24-hour bandh called by KCP (Poirei Meitei Lup) that started from the midnight of June 27 has affected normal life in the state particularly

IMPHAL, June 28: Due to the 24-hour bandh called by KCP (Poirei Meitei Lup) that started from the midnight of June 27 has affected normal life in the state particularly in the four valley districts.

The call of the bandh was conveyed in a statement signed by Malemnganba Meitei, Publicity Secretary of KCP (Porei Meitei Lup) through the media on June 26.

Inter-state and inter-district passenger service stayed off the road owing to the bandh. However, few auto-rickshaw passenger vehicles were seen plying in Imphal East and Imphal West.

Since it was Sunday, educational institutes, business establishments and offices were closed making the bandh appeared total. The busy Khwairamband Keithel also bore a deserted look.

Movement of vehicles and commuters on the roads was minimal. However, there is no news of any untoward incidents arise during the course of the bandh till the time of filing this report.

It may be mentioned that the bandh was imposed against the failure of the officials to rectify wrongdoings in the State Public Works Department despite asking them to do so.

The outfit in its statement had demanded resignation of Works and Transport Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh on moral ground.

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Combined security blanket to escort 240 loaded oil tankers into State

IMPHAL, June 28: A huge security blanket will be provided to escort 240 loaded oil tankers into the State tomorrow amidst the indefinite economic blockade imposed by the Maun Tombing

IMPHAL, June 28: A huge security blanket will be provided to escort 240 loaded oil tankers into the State tomorrow amidst the indefinite economic blockade imposed by the Maun Tombing group of the All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur.

According to a highly placed source, the special arrangement was taken during a security meeting chaired by the State DGP Shahid Ahmed and convened at the Police headquarter this morning at 10.

During the meeting it was resolved that for the special arrangement the normal security provision of a CRPF group escorting the tankers upto the Manipur border from where another group of the CRPF used to escort the tankers will not be followed.

According to the sources, the 240 loaded tankers escorted by a CRPF team will leave Khatkhati in Assam tomorrow at 1am.

The contingent will be met by another CRPF team, which will be escorting more than 100 empty tankers from Imphal, at Mao Gate tomorrow.

The loaded tankers which will be escorted by two teams of CRPF on entering the Mao Gate will also be supported by additional forces of the SP, Senapati, OC Senapati, OC Gamnom Sapermeina from Taphou Kuki upto Kanglatogbi.

It is also learnt that on top of the CRPF and State police security blanket, Assam Rifles personnel under the 57 Mountain Division and IGAR (S), Assam Rifles will be guarding the highway and will coordinate with both the CRPF and the State forces.

The 240 loaded tankers are carrying Kerosene, diesel, petrol and ATF.

Sources have also informed that the daily need of fuel in the State is 20 KL of ATF, 80 MT of LPG, 100 KL of kerosene, 127 KL of petrol and 241 KL of diesel and the present stock position is seven days of petrol, 12 days of diesel, 20 days of kerosene, two days of LPG and 10 days of ATF.

It is also learnt that the State government`™s special arrangement was following ardent requests from the All Manipur Petroleum Tankers`™ Drivers`™ Union, All Manipur Petroleum Transporters`™ Association, State level Co-ordinator IOC, senior depot manager.

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Maoist Communist Party claims IED threat at MM Hr Secondary School

IMPHAL, Jun 28: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur has claimed that the IED found near the gate of MM Higher Secondary School was planted by the outfit`™s Red Guards. A

IMPHAL, Jun 28: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur has claimed that the IED found near the gate of MM Higher Secondary School was planted by the outfit`™s Red Guards.

A statement of the outfit while making the claim said the outfit has been trying to avoid any kind of confrontation for long it has been induced to plant the explosive as a last warning to the school.

It said the outfit will not remain silent incase the school continue to remain indifferent to the outfit.

It said the IED was planted against the school`™s indifference to the confusion regarding a huge number of CBSE students and instead turning itself into a profit making institute.

It also said that the outfit is now clearly aware of the fact that several of its cadres had been arrested due to the school and now the outfit cannot forgive the school.

The outfit has also warned the CBSE Monitoring Cell which is yet to announce any of its findings regarding the issue of CBSE school students who were unable to appear for their exams.

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Chadong`s Agony

The images of flood waters slowly but surely submerging Chadong village area in the Ukhrul district even as the shutters of the Mapithel multi-purpose dam were lowered to begin the

The images of flood waters slowly but surely submerging Chadong village area in the Ukhrul district even as the shutters of the Mapithel multi-purpose dam were lowered to begin the process of commissioning the dam. Quite obviously, a vast area of this beautiful vale will ultimately be converted to an artificial lake taking in all villages and farmlands in the area at altitude lower than the dam height. Even for those of us watching this, it is a heart wrenching experience, and we can imagine what agony it must mean for those for whom this place was once home. The authorities must also keep in mind these are homes and not houses or apartments which modern urban dwellers buy for convenience and sell for profits when work locations change. This distinction is important but often taken for granted and given little attention. The notion of land and home amongst traditional communities is quite different from non-traditional modern societies for whom land and accommodation have come to be defined by the lexicon of the new market order, therefore little more than other forms of commodities. In Manipur for instance, both in the valley where modern land revenue administration mechanism have been embraced and more so in the hills where these new norms are resisted and not made applicable, traditional home grounds of communities and clans are sacred spaces. These have been the homes of these communities for generations, and where their ancestors rested. The example of the Meiteis is interesting for though many are now adapted to the pace of city life in Imphal, they generally do not move out from where their forefathers laid the foundations of their homes. Even where city congestions have forced many to relocate, at the time of their deaths, they would still prefer to be cremated in their ancestral cremation grounds so that their ashes can mingle with those of their forefathers. Quite obviously, the values of these lands are different from the commodified city apartments.

The idea of modern development has always been problematic, especially so in modern times which have the advantage of hindsight to enumerate failed projects. There cannot be many who think development must not happen. The important question is, what should the acceptable price the communities pay? The United Nations Declarations on Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2007, clearly states that land acquisition of indigenous land should be by Free, Prior, Informed Consent, FPIC. We do hope at least this rule was observed. Until an alternate and credible development model is available, and such prices have to be paid by ordinary citizens, compensation must be not just about rehabilitation at alternate sites or some monetary assistance to start life afresh. It must actually be enough to make those who are compelled to sacrifice for what are ostensibly pursued in the interest of the larger common good feel comfortably taken care of. Although the land they lose is priceless, they must at least not feel cheated.

After all these heartaches caused, we do hope the Maphithel Dam does not join the league of similar projects which have ended up as big failures or else with extremely short lives. The first major dam in Manipur, the Ithai Barrage which raised the water level of the Loktak and maintained it constantly at that level to drive the electric generating turbines inside the three tunnels through the Lamdan Hills to ultimately flow into the Barak river system at Leimatak valley, has met with a fair degree of success in terms of electric power generation, but it caused extensive damages to miles upon miles of fertile farmlands in the low lying areas of the Loktak hinterlands, inhabited by various indigenous communities such as Kom, Koireng, Chothe, Zeliangrongs besides Meiteis. These agricultural lands turned into marshlands, but human ingenuity is such that a strain of rice plants `Touthabi` which can grow and fructify in marshes reclaimed some of the lost lands. Fish culturing and duck farming reclaimed some more, but these were hardly enough. Forty years ago, rights awareness not being so acute in the state, those who lost land then to the Loktak Project received a raw deal and there are still some cases pending in the court of law for repackaging the compensations. We do hope the new projects the state takes up do not inflict such injustices again. There are some very successful dams too, at least so far. The Umiam Lake or Barapani in Meghalaya is one of these. The state is power surplus because of it, and the artificial lake has also become a major tourist attraction making it a livelihoods source for the people living in its vicinity. We do hope, the dams that Manipur build now and in the future turn out to be similar in nature.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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AAP Manipur to join protest against BJP leaders – KanglaOnline

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Manipur Women’s body want law to check crimes – The Shillong Times

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ATSUM warns to intensify blockade

Chandel, June 28: Trade activities with Myanmar have been affected during the last six consecutive days due to the indefinite economic blockade called by the All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur

Blockade supporters checking a vehicle in Chandel district

Blockade supporters checking a vehicle in Chandel district

Chandel, June 28: Trade activities with Myanmar have been affected during the last six consecutive days due to the indefinite economic blockade called by the All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM).

After the volunteers of the Students body enforced the economic blockade along the Impha l- Moreh section of National Highway 102, trade activities with the neighboring country came to grinding halt for the last 6 days.

Blockade supporters continue to pull down goods after checking vehicles plying along the Imphal – Moreh road in between Thamlapokpi and Bongjang Village.

And a generator set belonging to Moreh Government Higher Secondary School was also burnt down by the volunteers of the students`™ body after pulling it down from a vehicle today.

Speaking to the media persons, Valan Aimol, Social and Culture secretary of All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (Maun Tombing) said that the students`™ body also acknowledge the hardship faced by the people due to the economic blockade, but we were compelled to launch the blockade as the State government has failed to address our grievances even after submitting several memorandum and serving an ultimatum to fulfill our charter of demands, he added.

He further told that after enforcing the blockade for the last 6 days, the state government did not response positively till date. If the State government did not response positively at the earliest, the student body will intensify our agitation including total blockade/bandh in the near future, warned the students`™ leader.

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State-level residential camp concludes

IMPHAL, June 27: The Congress has been in power for more than 13 years but there is no initiative on its part to set a proper State Youth policy, ousted

IMPHAL, June 27: The Congress has been in power for more than 13 years but there is no initiative on its part to set a proper State Youth policy, ousted Thangmeiband MLA Khumukcham Joykishan Singh said today.

He was addressing the valedictory function of the State level four-day residential camp on development of Youth, 2015 organised by the Youths Foundation For Fitness And Servce Manipur at the Khuman Lampak Kangshang.

He said organising such camps is highly appreciable and the government needs to learn a lesson from the organisers.

Joykishan also said the campers taking part in the camp should also think of ways to help the society.

He said today several disruptive activities like general strikes, bandh and blockades have become a culture of the State.

The government should be sensitive enough to understand that the bandhs and blockades highly affect the youth, he continued.

Joykishan who has joined the BJP said the present day government in the State never listens to any appeal or demand until a general strike or blockade is imposed.

He continued the present State government is trying to push the youth in the wrong way.

The valedictory function was also attended by YOFFS president H Megachandra Singh as president, ex MLA Thongju Th Bishwajit Singh and president BJYM, Manipur Pradesh O Malesh Singh as guests of honor.

DM College of Arts Department of English associate professor Chungkham Sheelaramani also delivered a speech on the topic `Empowerment of Women in the context of Manipur.`™

The residential camp was inaugurated on June 24 and was participated by 120 campers including both boys and girls from Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Tamenglong.

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AMNM demands functioning fast track courts to expedite trial in CAW cases

IMPHAL, June 27: The All Manipur Nupi Marup has seek attention from the State government to address the pending cases of crimes and violence against women and children by ensuring

IMPHAL, June 27: The All Manipur Nupi Marup has seek attention from the State government to address the pending cases of crimes and violence against women and children by ensuring full functioning of the fast track courts in the State.

The AMNM also called on the attention of the three women MLAs sitting in the State Assembly to raise the issue of crimes and violence against women and children during the ongoing Assembly Session and set the fast tract courts in the State to deliver justice in the cases at the earliest.

Raising concern against the rising numbers of crimes and violence against women and children in the State since the past three years, the powerful women based organisation called a press conference today at the Manipur Press Club.

Speaking at the press meet, president of the organisation, Maisnam (o) Sakhi said the organisaton has even approached the National Women Commission many a times however, most of the cases have either been denied or delayed.

She said there were 304 cases of crimes against women and children registered in 2012 alone and another 283 cases in 2013.

In January 2014 alone, there were more than 30 cases with most cases reported from Thoubal district, she added.

Ever since, the AMNM came into being in 1940, it has been voicing concern against crime against women and children, she said.

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CORE releases `Report of Torture in Manipur`

IMPHAL, June 25: The Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) and its autonomous humanitarian service Human to Humane Transcultural Centre for Torture and Trauma Victims (H2H) commemorated the United

IMPHAL, June 25: The Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) and its autonomous humanitarian service Human to Humane Transcultural Centre for Torture and Trauma Victims (H2H) commemorated the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture today in a simple function at its premises in Imphal. Victims of torture supported by H2H released a report `Report of Torture in Manipur 2014- 2015`, said a statement of the CORE.

It said on December 12, 1997, the UN General Assembly proclaimed June 26 the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture with a view to the total eradication of torture.

This year marks 28 years since the UN Convention against Torture came into effect. Importantly too, this year marks 18 years since India signed the Convention against Torture but has failed to ratify it in Parliament, thereby failing to make its provisions applicable in India`™s domestic law. India remains today, one of many states where torture is not clearly prohibited by law where victims of torture are not entitled to redress, including rehabilitation and reparation, it continued.

The theme is `Right to Rehabilitation`. Torture continues in 141 countries. Though torture is absolutely prohibited internationally by human rights law and by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, from the USA to South Africa, from Egypt to India to the Philippines, it continues to be widely practiced still. Therefore, professional and successful forensic investigation and rehabilitation of the tortured have become very important for victims of torture to get justice and reparation. The culture of silence that is imposed and encouraged needs be shaken off by the sustained collective efforts of the people of Manipur, the statement said.

Since the year 2000, for the last 15 years, the Centre for Organisation Research & Education (CORE) has been observing this solemn day every year, jointly with various partners, individuals, government agencies including law enforcement officers and other stakeholders such as women and youth groups, in the trust and hope that the eradication of torture in Manipur and across the entire nation would become a reality. In the year 2001, CORE launched a community based outreach programme to support young torture victims in Manipur. This programme, a decade later in 2010, evolved into a clinic-cum-outreach humanitarian service named the Human to Humane Transcultural Centre for Torture & Trauma (H2H), which has been supported by the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture (UNVFVT) since 2011. Since its inception, H2H has treated over 500 registered survivors of torture, of which 200 continued to receive treatment and rehabilitation services during the period from 2014 till date, it said.

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JAC sets June 28 deadline for govt to meet demands in Ramrei Village rape and murder case

IMPHAL June 27: The JAC formed in connection to the alleged rape and murder of K A Shanti has set June 28 as deadline for the State government to meet

IMPHAL June 27: The JAC formed in connection to the alleged rape and murder of K A Shanti has set June 28 as deadline for the State government to meet its demand regarding the case.

`Till date we have been peacefully pursuing the rightful justice and entitlements for the victim`™s minor orphans. However the attitude of the Government has been extremely shocking` said the JAC`™s secretary Themson Jajo.

He said Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has refused to meet us and deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who met us on his behalf had made us wait from 1pm to 7pm yesterday.

He claimed the Gaikhangam has stated that such a case does not qualify for ex-gratia from the State.

The village headmen, Z Shimthar added it is unfortunate that the deputy Chief Minister who is himself a tribal has discriminated the case in this wayward manner.

We take this response seriously as it reflects the very attitude of the present government, he continued.

While condemning the rape and murder the Headman said, the scale of brutality is savage.

Such a gruesome incident is new in the area and was committed by a non villager name Jukeshwar, he said demanding capital punishment of the accused.

Secretary of Thangkhul Naga Foothill Organisation which is a body of 56 villages, Tharmi said `we are deeply saddened by this crime and the disappointment at the response of the government has only increased our anxiety.`

If the government fails to response to us by noon tomorrow, we will intensify our agitation and the government should be held responsible for any outcome, he said.

It may be mentioned that a memorandum was also submitted to the Chief Minister yesterday demanding befitting punishment to the perpetrators, ex- gratia and support for the three minors`™ education and livelihood.

He further stated that the JAC will not accept the dead body, until the demands are fulfilled.

Women units of seven neighbouring villages also staged a sit in protest at Ramrei Ato Village starting from 10am and continuing till 5pm today against the alleged rape and murder.

The protestors also decried the apathy of the government.

Several womenfolk from surrounding villages namely Riha, Thawai, Ngarumphung, New Canaan Mayophung and Wunghon also participated in the sit in protest along with the Ramrei village womenfolk and the three minor orphans.

They shouted slogans against the culprits and against the government.

President of Naga Shanao Long Yaingangpokpi Area, Y S Hesia while condemning the rape and murder in the strongest term said, the women collective will not remain silent to the apathy of the government and the concern authorities.

Other units also joint in the chorus of solidarity and support to any further agitation to demand justice against such inhuman rape and murder of a mother.

Meanwhile, according to the Officer in Charge, Inspector Manikanta, the arrested suspect has been remanded to police custody till the June 30. The case was registered on June 24 under FIR No. 6(6) 2015 Litan Police Station under Section 302/34 IPC.

The partly mutilated body of a 40 year old Khongrei Awungshi Shanti wife of (L) KA Hormi of Ramrei Ato Village who had gone missing about three days back was found with tell-tale signs of rape at Ramrei Ato Village on June 24.

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UG cadres involved in extortion arrested: Police

IMPHAL, June 27: State police commandos have arrested two UG cadres involved in extortion from the general public, according to the PRO Police. A statement of the PRO Police said

IMPHAL, June 27: State police commandos have arrested two UG cadres involved in extortion from the general public, according to the PRO Police.

A statement of the PRO Police said that on June 25, on receipt of a reliable information that some active members of KYKL are loitering in the general area of Mayang Imphal Anilongbi with intention to commit prejudicial activities like extortion of money from general public, govt. employees etc. a combined team of District Police Commando, Imphal West and 12 Bihar Regiment conducted frisking and checking at the Inter Village Road of Mayang Imphal Anilongbi near Pukhri Achouba and arrested one active member of KYKL.

It has identified the arrested cadre as Khaidem Bijoy alias Nungshichaoba Singh, 34, son of Kh Iboyaima Singh of Mayang Imphal Anilongbi at present staying at Ngaikhong Khullen, Bishnupur.

It said a case has been registered at Mayang Police Station and investigation is going on.

On June 26, on receipt of reliable information about some members of KCP frequently moving around BT Park, Imphal with intention to extort money after summoning representative/agents ofPDS, a team of District Police Commando, Imphal West conducted frisking and checking and arrested one member of KCP(Noyon), it said.

The PRO Police statement further identified the arrested man as Sagolsem Lokendro Singh alias Yambung, 46, son of S Ibotombi Singh of Sekta Awang Leikai.

Investigation revealed that he had extorted huge amount of money from Schools and nominees/representative and agents ofPDS, it said adding that a case has been registered at City Police Station and investigation is going on.

Meanwhile, a PRO IGAR (S) statement said that troops of the 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) established a vehicle check post at Kakching Lamkhai in Thoubal district and apprehended one PREPAK cadre on June 25.

The statement identified the arrested as No – 1918, s/s Pvt Ashem Sanjit Singh, 29, son of Ashem Ibungo Singh, of village `“ Wabagai Tera Pishak, Dist – Thoubal. He was later handed over to the Kakching Police Station, it said.

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Helen Keller`s birth anniversary observed

IMPHAL June 27: The first State level extempore speech competition on Helen Keller was held today at Manipur press club organized by the Handicapped Development Foundation Manipur(HDFM). The observation was

IMPHAL June 27: The first State level extempore speech competition on Helen Keller was held today at Manipur press club organized by the Handicapped Development Foundation Manipur(HDFM).

The observation was on the theme `Why do we observe the birth anniversary of Helen Keller Worldwide`™.

44 students from 17 schools participated in the competition to mark the 135th birth anniversary celebration of Helen Keller who had contributed selflessly towards the welfare of disables.

The function was attended by Dr Th Khomdon Singh, Chief Librarian (Consultant) Manipur University; Dr Ch Rupachandra Singh, chairman (HDFM); Dr Dhanabir Leishram, social scientist; Rose Mangshi Haokip,

retd lecturer and Ningthoukhongjam Ibechaobi Devi, principal Ramlal Paul Hr Sec School Keisamthong.

Waikhom Pradeep Kumar, HoD, Dept of Sociology, Liberal College; Nilabati Ningombam, Asst professor, Sociology, Liberal College and Ningthemba Chingsubam, asst teacher, Don Bosco High School Langjing were the jury member for the competition.

The prizes were distributed to all the top ten winners by the dignitaries.

Meanwhile, the Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Manipurn also observed the 135th Birth Anniversary of Adam Helen Keller at Longa Koireng, Senapati, according to a statement of the centre.

It said APL rice at subsidized rates were also provided to 50 individuals through the Consumer Affairs Food and Public Distribution.

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Mekong lesson for Northeast India

By: Pradip Phanjoubam The following is an account of the author`™s extended travel in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region nations, including Northern Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Yunan and Guangxi provinces of

By: Pradip Phanjoubam

The following is an account of the author`™s extended travel in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region nations, including Northern Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Yunan and Guangxi provinces of China in 2006, a trip for seven Indian journalists sponsored by the Asian Development Bank. The region today is flourishing and considered amongst some of the fastest growing economic regions of the world. This is how they entered the new chapter of development and economic development of their common regional homeland not so long ago. There are plenty of stories of tears too that accompanied this transition. But as they say, only the sweat the tears that went into the making of any project can make the laughters at the end of the journey all the more worth the while.

The days of `nation states` may not be over yet, but `region states` which Kineche Ohame predicted would replace them are taking birth, or are in the process of doing so. In any case, the understanding of `nation state` is in for a drastic alteration, so it seems.

Six former bitter rival nations along the basin of the mighty Mekong River, Vietnam, Laos, Kampuchea, Thailand, Myanmar and the Yunnan and Guangxi provinces of China are the latest to decide to sublimate past antagonism into mutually beneficial channels of economic cooperation and reap in the process what is in their common parlance, `peace dividends`.

The six together today form the Greater Mekong Sub-region, GMS, and the initiative to evolve them into one single economic unit is strongly backed by the Asian Development Bank, ADB, as well as Japan and China for their own economic and political benefits.

`The key is trust and respect of each other. Each of the nations has its own goals but the point is for all of them to know that all can gain and grow together by opening up to each other.` Liqun Jin, vice president of the ADB and a former vice minister in the Chinese government, said in an interview with this writer in New Delhi in the ADB India Resident Mission office.

Jin is optimistic that India too would come on the radar of GMS initiative sooner than later by coupling its own `Look East` policy with it.

During a brief but intensive tour of two of the major GMS nations, Thailand and Vietnam recently, it however became evident that India figures very little as yet on the consciousness of those working on the ground of this ambitious project.
eople do however fondly remember the Indo-ASEAN car rally that passed through September last year. The goodwill generated by such overtures is tangible, and it is only to be expected it will pay dividends in the long run.

The foundation of the GMS initiative rests on three visions, announced Rajat M Nag, Director General, Mekong Development, of the ADB, in a presentation he made during a two day summit on `Mekong Development Forum: Promoting India-Mekong Cooperation` in New Delhi on November 9 and 10, co-organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry, CII, and ADB. They are: Connectivity, Competitiveness and Community.

The project`™s flagship programmes are: transport, trade facilitation, telecom, investment, energy, human resource development, environment, tourism and agriculture.

Since its inception in 1992, the project has done miles in infrastructure development as well as confidence building. The GMS countries have been recording strong growths, Vietnam topping with a steady 7 percent. In all 5.2 billion dollars have been sunk into 19 infrastructure projects, and another 115 million dollars in 110 technical assistance projects.

The results are visible, both in terms of physical infrastructure, notably world class roads, but also more subjectively in the sense of optimism all around among officials as well as the ordinary men and women on the streets.

The sense is also of a region on the move. One stop custom houses are being worked out at the borders so that trucks are not harangued by the need to complete tedious official formalities of two countries at every border crossing, driving licensing norms are being formalized so that they become recognized throughout the region etc.

`Thoughts are being applied to introduce a common visa regime too for the GMS region in the style of the Schengen visa of the European Union.` Rajat Nag said.

The underlying logic behind the push for the evolution of economic regions and corridors is that the forces that led to the formation of the political reality of `nation states` with their hard, precise, zealously defended political boundaries, are seldom in congruence with natural economic regions.

In fact, the case more often has been for the former to segmentize these natural regions, diminishing the economic strength and potential of each of the political units. The new outlook seeks too break these political barriers, at least in the economic spheres.

The idea of economic region forming a broader contour covering many nations is not new. The European Union had shown the way late in the last century, so have the ASEAN and to a much lesser extent the SAARC.

Within the country, the idea of the North Eastern Council, NEC, the apex development agency looking after the eight northeastern states including Sikkim, is an articulation of this spirit.

As a regional entity, the northeast is rich in resources and developmental potential, but as individual states, all of them remain incapacitated and condemned to a state of stagnancy and underdevelopment.

But the idea must be allowed to expand beyond the international border and ultimately couple up with the GMS. `In such an outcome, the entire corridor would become a land bridge between two growing economic super powers, India and China.` Rajat Nag said.

There are lessons to be learnt in the area of conflict resolution too from the GMS experience. It would be a welcome miracle if the actualization of economic regions can come to supersede the obsession with political boundaries and closed ethnic identity perimeters which have been the roots of many feuds in the northeast.

There is no reason why such a miracle cannot happen. But this will entail a development agenda that empowers the people by opening up opportunities, and building capacities that will enable them to reap the fruits of these opportunities. This coupled with administrative guarantees of identity safeguards should make a potent medicine. After all, what is freedom beyond the guarantees of these basic dignities?

Development policy initiatives must hence be able to see beyond the immediate. Insurgency as alibi for delaying or denying development, would amount to accepting defeat even before entering the ring.

The dreary official chant that it is a necessary condition for peace to precede development in northeast must be reversed. Development must not be allowed to be held at ransom at any cost.

Greater Mekong Sub-Region

The mud brown, rough waters of the mighty Mekong River have been tamed somewhat. It is today navigable for a greater part of its great length of over 4000 kms giving livelihood and hope to the population along it in six nations of the Greater Mekong Subregion, GMS, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and the Yunnan and Guangxi provinces of China.

The river has also become a major route for commerce between the six nations. It can today take 300 tonne vessels during the monsoons, although on the average 150 tonne loads is normal. During the dry season 50 tonne vessel are safe. A loaded vessel takes one day to reach Thailand from Yunnan but upstream journey time is one and half day.

China took the trouble as well as footed the expenses of blowing up many of the dangerous rapids along its meandering course. Its reward is, no other nation knows the river bed grid better than it does.

While the grid map can be shared, the confidence that came along in the process of harnessing the river cannot be, overnight. It cannot be a coincidence that nearly all of the freight vessels on the Mekong and their crew today are Chinese.

The river is still dangerous for those who do not know it well and only Chinese vessels engineered with the river in mind, and their crews feel safe on it, said a Thai custom official at Chaing Rai, Thailand`™s northernmost city bordering China, Myanmar and Laos.

A river port with modern loading and unloading facilities is coming up at Chaing Saen in the vicinity of Chiang Rai and situated almost at the heart of the Golden Triangle, a name that conjures up images of opium fields and drugs mafia. All of the vessel docked here when a team of eight Indian journalists visited it on an Asian Development Bank sponsored tour, were Chinese.

A score kilometers drive from this port is a point where two tributaries of the Mekong picturesquely confluence, dividing between them three countries, Thailand, Laos and Thailand. The panoramic view of the three countries on the bank of the same river makes the nomenclature, Golden Triangle, supposedly given by an American officer, extremely appropriate, and hence has stuck.

Down the same road, on the Thailand bank of the river, a state-of-the-art museum, `Hall of Opium Golden Triangle Park`, has come up and expectedly it has become a major tourist destination.

A third bridge is coming up on the Mekong River at Chiang Khon about 80 km from Chiang Rai, making a slight detour along the 2000 km highway connecting Bangkok and Kunming, the capital of China`™s Yunnan province, at an estimated cost of 34 million dollars. The bridge will allow this rapidly developing land trade route to skirt trouble-torn Myanmar and instead pass through Laos for 230 kms before rejoining the main artery.

This highway, of course is just one of the main routes, and considered important for it connects two prosperous regions, Thailand and Yunnan, and one which is already in service via Myanmar. But there are other corridors identified, notably two north-south corridors including this one, and two east west corridors running from Thailand to Vietnam.

The ADB, China and Thailand have each pledged 30 million dollars each for the construction of this detour through Laos. These countries, and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation, JBIC, would also be footing most of the bills for the bridge too, while less well off Laos takes the easy ride. Japan`™s interest in the GMS is strong, and its second largest overseas chamber of commerce, after Shanghai, is located in Bangkok.

Is Myanmar then paying for its political uncertainty? It probably would have, if not for its extremely strategic location and the richness of its minerals, especially its reserve of natural gas and other fossil fuel.

The GMS nations, especially Thailand and China, have not banished the country from their minds and are continuing to extend infrastructure into it in the belief that the nation would sooner than later open up to its neighbours.

Thai officials expressed the wish that India would reciprocate too and the two countries would meet half way in Myanmar.

For the moment, India seems still remote from this perspective. First, because Myanmar remains a huge blackhole to be bridged in any scheme of linking up the GMS with India. Second, because the thrust from India to put into effect its own `Look East` policy is still not serious enough, partly because of the many insurrections in its Northeastern states.

Right now, the focus of all GMS countries seems to be Yunnan. All of them want an access to this growing market, and a little reflected halo from an increasingly prosperous province. According to figures made available, Yunnan`™s economy in the past few years have been recording a 9 plus growth rate.

China has also been preparing for such an outcome for years with its own `Kunming Initiative` whereby it sought to understand more comprehensively, not just the economy but also the inner spirit of the GMS region and the rest of South East Asia.

If China has used the geographical and ethnic similarities between the Yunnan and the rest of the GMS countries to reach out to them without inspiring any sense of unease or awe, India too can do it with a similar `Northeast Initiative`.

The Northeast can and would vibrate practically on the same wavelength as any of these nations. But this should be no cause for insecurity that the Northeast would prove disloyal to the nation. The Yunnan example should spell this out loud. Develop the place, unleash its natural potential by allowing it to follow the paths of least resistance, and a lot of the troubles should disappear.

India needs to be a little less obsessive with its western borders and neighbours, and shed a little of its unease at looking east. Even the SAARC strongly reflects this ethos. Most of all of its 13 summits so far in its 20 year life have been sparring forums for India and Pakistan. It thinks it is natural to induct Afghanistan as its eight member but Myanmar has hardly come on its radar.

It is not co-incidental that it was Nepal which threw in the spanner on the Afghanistan question in its recent Dhaka summit. How would Northeast India or East India, or for that matter Bangladesh or Bhutan, be excited about Afghanistan, as much as Pakistan or North India would be? The SAARC, so also India, must acknowledge the regional variations in interests and concerns.

Perhaps the need is to sub-regionalise the SAARC and identify subregional natural economic threads rather than seek to identify homogenous interests for such a large region. If Myanmar fails to excite Rajasthan, Afghanistan would not excite the Northeast either.

The need to prepare for an Asian integration is dictated by yet another related development. The plan for a web of trans-Asian highways is simmering in the office of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, ESCAP, United Nations, in Bangkok.

India is among the 27 nations to have put its signature on the agreement to develop this highway system, although it is still not among the 13 to ratify the decision. Unfortunately, Bangladesh still has not signed.

According to information from the ESCAP office, a total of 256 million dollars have been committed by member nations and another 186 is still required for the project to get going. The project will have four categories of roads and a design committee is ready to be set up.

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AMUCO decry assualt on Mao people

IMPHAL, June 27: The All Manipur United Clubs`™ Organisation has expressed deep concern against the reported assault and harassment of Mao people by Southern Angami Youth Organisation following their failed

IMPHAL, June 27: The All Manipur United Clubs`™ Organisation has expressed deep concern against the reported assault and harassment of Mao people by Southern Angami Youth Organisation following their failed bid to usurp the Dzuko Valley and Koziirii from Manipur, said a statement of the organisation.

It further said that the Nagaland government remaining silent instead of taking up action against SAPO clearly shows that the Nagaland government supports SAPO`™s bid to usurp the land from Manipur.

At the same time it is also a big fault on the Manipur government`™s part that it had failed to take timely and corrective measures when SAPO had first initiated construction of roads into Manipur`™s Dzuko Valley and Koziirii, it said.

This also indicates, Manipur government`™s negligence to issues related to its own State boundary, it continued.

Stating that the AMUCO supports and stands for the Mao people, it has further demanded that the State government should talk with the Nagaland government to chalk out the issue at the same time the Centre cannot maintain silence on the issue.

It further demanded for a State ministerial or official team to rush off to the Centre and discuss the issue.

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