AMCTA to join nation-wide cease work strike

IMPHAL, July 26: The All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association (AMCTA) has expressed their condolence on the death of Sapam Robinhood who died in the hands of the police during the

IMPHAL, July 26: The All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association (AMCTA) has expressed their condolence on the death of Sapam Robinhood who died in the hands of the police during the struggle for implementation of ILPS in the state and also condemned the barbaric action of the police as well during an emergency meeting held on July 26.

According to a release of AMCTA, the association demanded punishment to be given to the police personnel involved in the incident and inclusion of all the points rtecommended by JCILPS in the proposed new Bill.

AMCTA also demanded reopening of all schools and colleges in all greater Imphal areas at the earliest and fulfillment of the demands made by the association regarding the fresh notification of Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) and to terminate appointments of irregular Principals, it said.

The unit colleges of the association under the government will also join in the Nation Wide Cease Work Strike called by All India Federation of University and College Teachers`™ Organisation (AIFUCTO) from August 7. A team led by President of AMCTA, M. Lokendro Singh will also take part in the hunger strike of Office Bearers to be carried out at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi from August 7 onwards, it said.

The demands of the AIFUCTO are immediate constitution of VII Pay Review Committee, AHRD approval of UGC decisions on 3rd Amendments of UGC Regulations-2010 and Ph.D Regulations 2009, Minister-HRD appointment to AIFUCTO-FEDCUTA to discuss the long standing professional demands, Scrapping of API, Roll backed choice based Credit system and CU Bill 2013, extend dates for RC and OC upto December 2015, UGC Pay Scales for all Categories of Teachers, Stop commercialisation of higher education, reject Pension Scheme-2004 and Consult Teachers`™ organisations on Education policies, it said.

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Smaller states demanding groups to hold national seminar

IMPHAL, July 26: A national seminar on `Perspective and Realization on the Issues of Smaller States in India`™ will be held in New Delhi on August 11, which will be

IMPHAL, July 26: A national seminar on `Perspective and Realization on the Issues of Smaller States in India`™ will be held in New Delhi on August 11, which will be attended by more than 1000 participants including all the stake holders of the smaller states demanding groups, heavy weight politicians, noted activists, scholars, eminent writers and academicians of the country.

The seminar is to be jointly organised by All Bodo Students`™ Union (ABSU); Peoples`™ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM); Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC); National Federation for New States (NFNS); Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh (BGP); Vidarbha Rajya Agdhi (VIRRA); Indigenous People`™s Front Tripura (IPTF) and Dimasa People`™s Council (DPC).

A joint press release of the organizations stated that the seminar is to be organised in order to collectively consult on perspectives, challenges and realization on smaller states issue of India by proving a common platform to widely exchange ideas, views, opinions, suggestions, recommendations and to cooperate in finding effective and meaningful pathways and strategies for contributions towards finding solutions over the national issue.

The successive Government of India, particularly the NDA Government considering the peoples`™ genuine aspirations and legitimacy took bold historic political decisions and created three new states namely Jharkhand, Uttarakhand and Chattisgarh in the year 2000 which have sent a positive signal to other smaller states demanding groups across the country, it said.

The NDA Government which envisioned first that with the creations of smaller states in the country the faster growth and development in all fronts could be achieved is back to power with the promises of faster growth and development, protection of identity and culture, proportionate distribution and utilization of resources, removal of regional disparity, social justice and equal dignity, redesigning the country with creating rationally smaller states etc.

So as a major stake holders of the smaller state demanding groups do strongly feel that it is the right time to renew the legitimate demands and carry out peaceful democratic exercises to remind the present NDA Govt to take favourable and time bound appropriate steps to fulfil our longstanding continued demands of smaller states, said the press release.

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Mapithel dam : Chadong Village submerges under water

Chadong Villagers witness submergence of their village along with all its priceless identities and history. The government`s developmental design has created another island in the State by submerging the erstwhile fertile

Chadong Villagers witness submergence of their village along with all its priceless identities and history. The government`s developmental design has created another island in the State by submerging the erstwhile fertile plains of village of Chadong. It is a classical case where the woes of the affected people are completely ignored by the State, imposing its policy by hoodwinking some people with compensation and militarizing the area to continue with its `anti-people` project.

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Houses evacuted after the water level rises in Chadong Village.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Houses evacuted after the water level rises in Chadong Village.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Houses evacuted after the water level rises in Chadong Village.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Houses evacuted after the water level rises in Chadong Village.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
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Chadong villagewhich is going to submerge in few days by the water which was released from the Mapithel dam. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
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MK Ngazekngam 2nd Meritorious Award

Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul Modak Hrisheekesh Arvind today distributed prizes of the 2nd MK Ngazekngam Memorial cum Best Environmentalist Award, reports Mungchan Zimik Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul Modak Hrisheekesh Arvind today distributed prizes of the 2nd MK Ngazekngam Memorial cum Best Environmentalist Award, reports Mungchan Zimik Source The Sangai Express

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Drafting committee holds third sitting

The drafting committee constituted by the Government to introduce a new Bill in place of the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers MRVTMW Bill 2015 held its third sitting today Source The Sangai Express

The drafting committee constituted by the Government to introduce a new Bill in place of the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers MRVTMW Bill 2015 held its third sitting today Source The Sangai Express

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Soniya Sorensangbam Sri Lanka bound

Senior staff reporter of Poknapham daily, Soniya Sorensangbam is one of the two member delegation of Indian Journalists Union IJU chosen to attend a three day ‘Digital Campaign Skills’ training programme to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from July 26 …

Senior staff reporter of Poknapham daily, Soniya Sorensangbam is one of the two member delegation of Indian Journalists Union IJU chosen to attend a three day ‘Digital Campaign Skills’ training programme to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from July 26 to 28, 2015 Source The Sangai Express

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Summer CME 2015 held

Mother’s Care Children Hospital and Research Centre MCCHRC , Sagolband Moirang Leirak conducted a summer Continuing Medical Education CME today at the centre’s premises Source The Sangai Express

Mother’s Care Children Hospital and Research Centre MCCHRC , Sagolband Moirang Leirak conducted a summer Continuing Medical Education CME today at the centre’s premises Source The Sangai Express

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JSUGHSS reiterates

The Joint Students’ Unions of Government Higher Secondary Schools JSUGHSS has warned of intensifying its stir unless the Govt fulfils the demands raised by them within August 2 Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Students’ Unions of Government Higher Secondary Schools JSUGHSS has warned of intensifying its stir unless the Govt fulfils the demands raised by them within August 2 Source The Sangai Express

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Sky renders yeoman service

For the second time, Sky Hospital, RIMS Road performed non operative closure of holes in the hearts of four patients for the second time today without operation Source The Sangai Express

For the second time, Sky Hospital, RIMS Road performed non operative closure of holes in the hearts of four patients for the second time today without operation Source The Sangai Express

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Rs 2 cr each earmarked for dist hospitals Tonsing

With the State Government paying extra attention to the health sector, Rs two crore each has been incorporated in the State’s annul budget for setting up hospitals having capacities of 100 beds in all the districts of the State Source The Sangai Exp…

With the State Government paying extra attention to the health sector, Rs two crore each has been incorporated in the State’s annul budget for setting up hospitals having capacities of 100 beds in all the districts of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Differently abled persons call for help

The State Platform of Disabled People Organisation SPDPO has sought the State Government’s intervention to address the grievances of disabled persons of the State Source The Sangai Express

The State Platform of Disabled People Organisation SPDPO has sought the State Government’s intervention to address the grievances of disabled persons of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Students body finds Govt offices locked

Anal Lelruwl Tangpi Anal Students’ Union has decided to intensify its campaign against the absenteeism of DLOs after the union conducted inspections in Government offices in Chandel district HQs on July 22 and July 23 Source The Sangai Express

Anal Lelruwl Tangpi Anal Students’ Union has decided to intensify its campaign against the absenteeism of DLOs after the union conducted inspections in Government offices in Chandel district HQs on July 22 and July 23 Source The Sangai Express

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Chadong students stare at grim career prospect

Students at Chadong and other villages affected by Mapithel dam Thoubal Multipurpose Project are on the verge of losing their academic year as schools will be submerged within a short period of time Source The Sangai Express

Students at Chadong and other villages affected by Mapithel dam Thoubal Multipurpose Project are on the verge of losing their academic year as schools will be submerged within a short period of time Source The Sangai Express

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Prima facie evidence found against Prof Sekharjit Preliminary enquiry concludes

Preliminary enquiry into the alleged wrongdoings committed when Head, Urology Department Prof Dr S Sekharjit was the RIMS Director has concluded Source The Sangai Express

Preliminary enquiry into the alleged wrongdoings committed when Head, Urology Department Prof Dr S Sekharjit was the RIMS Director has concluded Source The Sangai Express

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Myanmar Army Chief’s visit to finetune security strategy

The four day visit of Myanmar’s Army chief starting on Sunday should help India review and fine tune its security policy in the North east Source The Sangai Express Nitin Gokhale ABP Live

The four day visit of Myanmar’s Army chief starting on Sunday should help India review and fine tune its security policy in the North east Source The Sangai Express Nitin Gokhale ABP Live

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Rice lifted

A group of people led by former MLA Th Joykisan today took away all the rice stocked inside the office of a club at Thangmeiband Lourung Purel Leikai Source The Sangai Express

A group of people led by former MLA Th Joykisan today took away all the rice stocked inside the office of a club at Thangmeiband Lourung Purel Leikai Source The Sangai Express

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