AMWJU president lauds new Senapati newspaper launch

KANGPOKPI, November 28: Newspapers act as the agent that bridges the gap between the government and people by disseminating the information given by the former. Common people come to press

KANGPOKPI, November 28: Newspapers act as the agent that bridges the gap between the government and people by disseminating the information given by the former. Common people come to press to redress their grievances making the responsibilities of the press very `big`™.

This was said by Wankhemcha Shamjai, president, All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union (AMWJU) today at DRDA Conference Hall, Senapati during the launching of The Herald Today, a local newspaper from Senapati.

The AMWJU leader launched the paper in the presence of A John, chairman, Senapati and Karong Area Town Committee, president Naga People`™s Organization (NPO), president, Senapati District Students`™ Association (SDSA), president, Senapati District Olympic Association, president, Poumai Naga Tsii Duumai Me, Editor, Hills Hornbill Express, hosts of journalists and public leaders.

The paper edited and published by John Basho Pou was launched under the motto, `Forward with the People`.

Speaking in the occasion as chief guest Shamjai noted that Imphal has a host of correspondent for national papers and news channel whereas comparatively in the hills the presence of the press is negligible and launching a newspaper is a step forward.

He also mooted opening of a press academy in the State while highlighting the works of the union in attempting to set up a press colony in Imphal.

In the same vein, he also opined that even in Senapati such press colony can be set up in the future while promising that he and the union will extend fullest cooperation not only in news gathering but also extending welfare schemes for the working journalist in the district citing an example on how through the union some members have benefited under `family benefit scheme`™ and `pension scheme`™ for the retired journalists.

Stating that Manipur is a very difficult state for the press to carry out its duty, the AMWJU president enumerated that nine journalists have been killed in the State while performing their duties and 25 others maimed.

He continued that in Manipur there are `professional killers,` `mafia groups` and `politicians with bad intention` making it perilous for the press to carry out its duty.

AMWJU is making `a contingent plan`™ to penetrate in the interior parts of the State to report the plight of the rural people in the form of investigative reporting passionately shared Samjai while lauding the duo newspapers (Hills Hornbill Express and The Herald Today) for their bold step to serve the people and advised to perform duty well.

John Basho Pou, editor, The Herald Today emphasized on the relevance and importance of the media as a change agent in the society before sharing stories of his struggle to start the newspaper and coming thus far.

The editor vowed to do his best to change the society for the better.

A John, chairman, Town Committee speaking on the occasion as guest of honour appealed the media not to sensationalise any issue and avoid creating confusion while publishing news reports.

He pointed out that journalists are attacked from various quarters from the undergrounds and government and to this end, he said `social organisation`™ need to give full support to the press for vibrant society while he remarked that is a moment of joy and pride for Senapati as when Hills Hornbill Express was first launched.

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`Connectivity with ASEAN will enhance Manipur`s importance in region`

IMPHAL, November 28: Proper connectivity with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN countries will ensure Manipur to become an important hub in the region, said minister counselor (Commercial), Thai

IMPHAL, November 28: Proper connectivity with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN countries will ensure Manipur to become an important hub in the region, said minister counselor (Commercial), Thai Embassy Tharadol Thongrung today.

He was speaking at the inaugural session of a two-day long international conference on `East-West corridor: The Linkage of Look East Policy to ASEAN` held at the MIMS conference hall, Manipur University.

Improvement in connectivity will also mean more activities between the countries, he said before adding that Manipur in particular will emerge as the socio-economic strategic link to the ASEAN countries for India which is prominently featured in India`™s Look East Policy and endeavours to encourage connectivity with the ASEAN countries.

He further lauded the organisers for such conference and said in the near future, there would be greater scope and opportunities for sharing of ideas, research inputs, creation of new knowledge and dissemination and avenues for initiating joint academic activities between Manipur and the ASEAN countries.

Coordinator International Relations and Affairs, MU, Dr L Jibon Kumar Sharma highlighted that the objective of organising the conference is to explore, examine and understand the implications and insights of linking the ASEAN community with the NE India in general and Manipur in particular.

He further said that ASEAN is emerging as an important economic community in the world and in the near future ASEAN would be taking a milestone step forward towards strengthening socio economic integration that would further boost the movement of the people, capital and goods and services in the region in the long run.

To further strengthened the existing academic collaboration and association between Manipur University and Surindra Rajabhat University, Thailand an initiative has been taken up jointly under a project to link universities and institutions in ASEAN regions.

He said this will facilitate in understanding and knowing each other, exchange of students and faculty members and also undertaking jointly research and project works between the universities.

Today`™s conference was also attended by delegates from Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar.

A cultural troop of Thailand also showcased their culture dance. Vice Chancellor of MU, Prof H N K Sarma, Registrar of MU, Prof N Lokendra Singh and other professors also attended the conference.

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Legal tangles in VAW

Violence against women and children has become a nightmare in the State today. In the past three-four years, the State has witnessed a rapid rise in the number of women

Violence against women and children has become a nightmare in the State today. In the past three-four years, the State has witnessed a rapid rise in the number of women murdered cold-bloodedly or subjected to several forms of violence especially sexual in nature. At the same time there is always the fear and apprehension of many more such cases going unreported. Unfortunately, the number of conviction rates in such reported cases is almost negligible. Except for a few high profile cases like the U-Morok rape case, victims and their families continue to hope for justice in most cases as in the alleged murder and rape case of a mother and daughter duo from Phayeng. Three years on since their 38-years old daughter-in-law and teenaged granddaughter were allegedly killed after being raped, an octogenarian and his wife continue to yearn for justice. At the same time, the two are looking after the three children left behind by their daughter in law whose husband had long died in another unfortunate incident. Without going much deeper into the wounds of the family, and reopening old cuts which are still fresh in the minds of the young children left behind and the elders awaiting justice, it is safe to assume that this family is one of many such families suffering a similar fate.

It is a shame that women continue to suffer in a society that takes pride in its meira paibis and ema keithels, and where the likes of Kunjarani, Mary Kom and Rani Gaidinliu had rose to fame through courage, valour and hard work. As much as the increase in such crime rate is a concern, the fact that conviction rates in such crime are very low is also an area of major concern. According to All Manipur Bar Association president Khaidem Mani, the failure to deliver justice in such cases can be attributed to the lengthy and deplorable investigation conducted by the police, lack of witnesses, failure to file charge-sheet in time and lack of evidence in cases where charge-sheets have been filed, as was reported earlier by the IFP.

People should no longer be subjected to any more delay in the delivery of justice and at the same time encourage the government to be zero tolerance towards such crimes. The government should use it`™s machineries to their full potential and ensure speedy trials in such cases. However, as noted earlier, the system works in a much intricate process and any delay in any stage would mean the whole process is delayed. The witnesses need to understand their responsibilities as much as the government machineries like the police and the judiciary in bringing a speedy trial. While the primary prerogative for protecting the rights of the people lies with the State, it is also the duty of the people to support the smooth functioning of the government machineries. However, the solution to the problem lies within the society itself and in fact the process could start from the family by incorporating into the young ones the idea of gender equality.

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

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Anganwadi workers go on rampage demanding DPO replacement

LAMKA, November 28: Approximately 2000 Anganwadi workers and helpers under the aegis of the Churachandpur District Anganwadi Mahila Organisation staged a sit in protest demanding transfer or removal of the

LAMKA, November 28: Approximately 2000 Anganwadi workers and helpers under the aegis of the Churachandpur District Anganwadi Mahila Organisation staged a sit in protest demanding transfer or removal of the DPO of the Integrated Child Development Scheme, CCpur.

The workers further demanded the revocation of a termination order against six of their colleagues.

Meanwhile, the agitations women went on an offensive and ransacked the ICDS office and burn files and documents of the office.

They later headed over to the DC`™s office and submitted a memorandum to the DC regarding their demand.

The protestors returned only after the DC assured to look on their demands and apprise the concern authorities on the issue.

Meanwhile, some protestors told this IFP correspondent that they had not received any salary for more than six months now.

They charged that the present DPO has done nothing for the welfare of the district and they want her replaced.

They claimed that they hardly get any material in the district except for two bottles of vitamins and half a bag of low quality rice after they had signed over a paper.

They said they had no idea what was written in the paper, but signed as some of their colleagues had already signed.

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AR retrieves civil bus

41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South retrieved a Mini Bus, which had slided off the Kharasom Awangkasom road at Ngahui village on November 26 Source Hueiyen News Service

41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South retrieved a Mini Bus, which had slided off the Kharasom Awangkasom road at Ngahui village on November 26 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cane and bamboo items

Most of the cane and bamboo craft items are costly as the material cost is higher than the labour cost, said National Bamboo Mission NBM artisan LH Ng Ningthouja Source The Sangai Express

Most of the cane and bamboo craft items are costly as the material cost is higher than the labour cost, said National Bamboo Mission NBM artisan LH Ng Ningthouja Source The Sangai Express

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Centenary Celebrations at Bakuwa Village

The Inpui tribe is celebrating 100 years of Christianity at Bakuwa Village, which is the birthplace of Mr Namrijinang 1874 1944 who was also known by the name Maipak, said a release Source Hueiyen News Service

The Inpui tribe is celebrating 100 years of Christianity at Bakuwa Village, which is the birthplace of Mr Namrijinang 1874 1944 who was also known by the name Maipak, said a release Source Hueiyen News Service

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Four UGs, one OGW held

Based on specific intelligence regarding movement of the UG cadres, troops of the 2 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South alongwith Thoubal police commandos launched a joint operation at Wangjing and apprehended one PLA RPF ca…

Based on specific intelligence regarding movement of the UG cadres, troops of the 2 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South alongwith Thoubal police commandos launched a joint operation at Wangjing and apprehended one PLA RPF cadre yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Chandel road accident left 3 injured

At least three women were injured when a tractor pulling trolley, in which they were travelling, fell into a gorge at Beru Wangkhera road in Chandel district today Source Hueiyen News Service

At least three women were injured when a tractor pulling trolley, in which they were travelling, fell into a gorge at Beru Wangkhera road in Chandel district today Source Hueiyen News Service

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KSO Saikul felicitates, held assembly

Kuki Students’ Organization Saikul today organized a felicitation of Thangkhochon Haokip, MPS and annual assembly at Saikul Community Hall with Zilthang Touthang, Member ADC Sadar Hills and ThangkamLupheng, President of Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai as Chief…

Kuki Students’ Organization Saikul today organized a felicitation of Thangkhochon Haokip, MPS and annual assembly at Saikul Community Hall with Zilthang Touthang, Member ADC Sadar Hills and ThangkamLupheng, President of Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai as Chief Guest and Guest of Honour respectively Source Hueiyen News Service

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Jettwings launches placement orientation programme

Principal Secretary Tribal Affairs Hills , Manipur, Siddharth Dev Verma today launched an employment orientation training programme of Guwahati based company, Jettwings at DRDA Conference Hall, Mini Secretariat, Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express …

Principal Secretary Tribal Affairs Hills , Manipur, Siddharth Dev Verma today launched an employment orientation training programme of Guwahati based company, Jettwings at DRDA Conference Hall, Mini Secretariat, Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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LPG consumers should be aware of markings on cylinders AMDLPGCWA

‘A number of commercial establishments have been using the domestic LPG cylinders meant for household use, thereby creating artificial scarcity of gas LPG cylinders in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

‘A number of commercial establishments have been using the domestic LPG cylinders meant for household use, thereby creating artificial scarcity of gas LPG cylinders in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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TSA endorses bandh call

The Thadou Student’s Association TSA Chandel district endorsed the indefinite bandh along Imphal Moreh section of National Highway 102 called by the Tengnoupal Village Authority from Nov 28 midnight Source The Sangai Express

The Thadou Student’s Association TSA Chandel district endorsed the indefinite bandh along Imphal Moreh section of National Highway 102 called by the Tengnoupal Village Authority from Nov 28 midnight Source The Sangai Express

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Legal hassles a ‘secondary victimization’ enhancing culture of silence in army rape cases

Thetmang had spent most of his life tending to his ginger and plantain plantations in the hills of Veitum Khullen in Saitu Gamphajol sub division of Senapati district Source Hueiyen News Service Thingnam Anjulika Samom

Thetmang had spent most of his life tending to his ginger and plantain plantations in the hills of Veitum Khullen in Saitu Gamphajol sub division of Senapati district Source Hueiyen News Service Thingnam Anjulika Samom

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MHA’s Security Advisor shot at

Dr Changamayum Manoranjan 52 , Advisor of Internal Security, Ministry of Home Affairs sustained injuries after he was hit by a bullet on his right arm fired by unidentified persons at his residence at Langol Game Village Type III under Lamphel Police …

Dr Changamayum Manoranjan 52 , Advisor of Internal Security, Ministry of Home Affairs sustained injuries after he was hit by a bullet on his right arm fired by unidentified persons at his residence at Langol Game Village Type III under Lamphel Police Station, Imphal West on November 26 around 9 pm Source Hueiyen News Service

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KNO condemns Myanmar army’s attack on KIA camp

The Kuki National Organisation, which is under a tripartite Suspension of Operations SoO with the Government of India and the State Government of Manipur since 2008, strongly condemned the cowardly attack by the Burmese dominated Myanmar army on the …

The Kuki National Organisation, which is under a tripartite Suspension of Operations SoO with the Government of India and the State Government of Manipur since 2008, strongly condemned the cowardly attack by the Burmese dominated Myanmar army on the Kachin Independent Army camp near Laiza on November 19, killing 22 young Kachin ‘freedom fighters’ Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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