Students protest

Students of Dhanamanjuri College of Arts, Science and Commerce today came out of their classes and staged a protest by placing twigs and other objects in the middle of the road today noon demanding immediate repair of the dilapidated roads inside the c…

Students of Dhanamanjuri College of Arts, Science and Commerce today came out of their classes and staged a protest by placing twigs and other objects in the middle of the road today noon demanding immediate repair of the dilapidated roads inside the college campus Source The Sangai Express

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Initiate action against teachers if demands found unjust ICSU

Initiate appropriate action against the teachers on cease work strike if the demands made by All Manipur College Teachers Association AMCTA are found unjust and beyond the procedures laid down by the law , Imphal College Students’ Union ICSU on Mo…

Initiate appropriate action against the teachers on cease work strike if the demands made by All Manipur College Teachers Association AMCTA are found unjust and beyond the procedures laid down by the law , Imphal College Students’ Union ICSU on Monday urged the State Government Source Hueiyen News Service

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Zeliangrong baudi cautions against under bidding PMGSY tenders

IMPHAL, February 23: The Zeliangrong Baudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, has urged the Government of Manipur not to accept any tender bid in `Minus category` for PMGSY phase-X work in

IMPHAL, February 23: The Zeliangrong Baudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, has urged the Government of Manipur not to accept any tender bid in `Minus category` for PMGSY phase-X work in Tamenlong district while warning that it would not accept it at any cost.

A statement issued by Gainithou Gonmei, information and publicity secretary, Zeliangrong Baudi (AMN), said Tamenglong being one of the most backward districts in India, the Union Governemtn has made sincere effort for bringing development to the district at par with other districts in the hill area of Manipur.

Huge amount of funds have been sanction under various fund heads particularly PMGSY for the construction of road in the district. Unfortunately, those funds meant for the construction of road connectivity have not been properly utilised on account of various factors, it lamented.

It noted that Tamenglong district is the most inhospitable hill terrain landscape making it an uphill task for smooth construction of roads and other projects accompanied with heavy rainfall.

Adding to this woe, it said that some contractors are bidding their tender for the PMGSY work below the sanctioned amount known as `minus category`. This new development has surprised the people of the district as they are doubtful even the full sanctioned amount would be able to carry out the work effectively in terms of maintaining quality, proper maintenance and proper damage system etc.

Under such circumstances the construction work with 30-50 percent below the official sanctioned amount has raised serious doubt in the mind of the public on the intentions of the contractors whether they are planning to exhaust the fund through various fraudulent mean without actual work, it said.

It pointed out that most of the previous phases under the PMGSY in Tamenglong district failed to meet the required standard of work.

Urging the authority concerned to refrain from giving work orders with the `minus category`, it warned that the body will not accept it any cost.

It further demanded the authority to increase the official scheduled amount as the nature of the work in the district unpredictable while referring to the rugged terrain.

The Baudi also informed that it would closely monitor all the execution of works in the district and other Zeliangrong inhabited area.

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DESAM wants action against bogus CBSE affiliated schools; to hold meet on AMCTA issue

IMPHAL, February 23: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur has urged concerned authorities to cancel the registrations and no objection certificates of fraudulent CBSE affiliated institutions in the State. Speaking

IMPHAL, February 23: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur has urged concerned authorities to cancel the registrations and no objection certificates of fraudulent CBSE affiliated institutions in the State.

Speaking at a press conference today at the DESAM head office, DESAM president M Angamba said a team of DESAM members has thoroughly investigated the incident in which some private schools were attacked by miscreants.

Admit cards were denied to many students by the CBSE because the institutions they studied were not recognized. Moreover, many students were also directly admitted to class X and XII with fake registration certificates and mark-sheets, he said.

The fake students of unrecognized schools which were denied admit cards by the CBSE were Central Institute of Science, Keishampat; Galaxy Higher Secondary School, Tiddim Road; Akash Institute of Science, Sangaiprou; Ramkrishna Higher Secondary School, Ghari; and ASEAN co-educational schools, M Angamba said.

He further said that during the investigation it was found that the students of these schools were affiliated to MM Higher Secondary, Wangkhei and Little Rose Higher Secondary School, Canchipur.

However, CBSE authorities have denied admit cards of these fake students, who are going to appear in the upcoming class X and XII examinations, he added.

Angamba further stated that it has already been informed to the people of the State and also to the authority concerned to stop establishing unrecognised CBSE institutes in the State but as the government and public don`™t pay any heed many students are facing these problems now.

Showing a number of letters and DO to media persons, Angamba said senior ministers and bureaucrats of the state including the Works minister, Kh Ratankumar; State chief secretary, P C Lawmkunga; DC of Imphal East, Joy etc to their much astonishment wrote DO and letters to CBSE officials `“ Regional Officer, CBSE in Guwahati and the CBSE chairperson- seeking permission to allow these fake students to appear in the said examination.

Angamba appealed to the senior ministers and bureaucrats of the state to not get involved in such matters in the future without knowing the actual reasons as this only encourages the students to tread the wrong path and this is how the quality education system in the State has degraded considerably.

DESAM has also strongly appealed the concerned authorities to form an enquiry committee to look into the matter as soon as possible and the DESAM team will also ask the HRD minister to look into the CBSE institutions in the State.

During the press conference, DESAM general secretary Pukhrambam Premchandra informed media persons that a meeting will be held on February 24 regarding the cease work strike of All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association (AMCTA) which has been going since February 18.

The meeting will be held at the head office of DESAM in Keishampat at around 11 am and appealed all the students unions of the State to attend the meeting.

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Inter-Community indigenous games meet kicks off

IMPHAL, February 23: An inter-community indigenous games of Mukna and Thouri Chingbi, organised by the Purum Area Youth Development Organisation, kicked off today at Purum Khullen in Senapati district with

IMPHAL, February 23: An inter-community indigenous games of Mukna and Thouri Chingbi, organised by the Purum Area Youth Development Organisation, kicked off today at Purum Khullen in Senapati district with `Unity & Love`™ as its theme. The two-day indigenous games is being held for the first time to bring communal harmony within the state, said AMUCO vice-president Khellen during his speech as a guest of honour at the opening function.

Expressing his concern on many youths of the State abusing drugs, he said if the youths concentrate on sports then the future of the State will be strong. He added that it was high time to educate people on the evils of drugs from the grass-roots level.

The All Tribal Students Union, Manipur president Emboi Serto, who attended the event as the chief guest, lauded PAYDO for organising such an event to develop inter-community relationships in the State while declaring the indigenous games meet open.

Talking to the media at the sidelines of the inaugural function, ATSUM finance secretary Hemang Haokip said the indigenous games of wrestling and tug-of-war have been played for many decades but unfortunately the younger generation are ignoring them.

He also appreciated the organisers for making an effort to revive the age-old indigenous games of the State.

He said Manipur has more than 30 tribes and these tribes must co-operate to bring unity in the State. It is an opportunity for different communities and tribes to communicate and exchange their ideas through sports, he added.

He called for showcasing more distinctive indigenous games with full traditional attires in the next edition, and upgrading the games into the District or State level.

The inaugural function was presided over by the chief of Purum Khullen, SK David. The locals of Purum Khullen and nearby villagers watched the indigenous games with enthusiasm.

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MSA says Haoreibi College incident discrimination against Muslims

IMPHAL, February 23: The Minorities Students Association Manipur has charged the Directorate of Higher Education and COHSEM of discriminating against Muslim students. A statement of the student body said this

IMPHAL, February 23: The Minorities Students Association Manipur has charged the Directorate of Higher Education and COHSEM of discriminating against Muslim students.

A statement of the student body said this referring to the incident occurred on February 21 at Lilong Haoreibi College.

The statement alleged that COHSEM chairman with his narrow vision, asked Muslim students who were wearing religious attire to stop writing the exam and removed the religious cap worn by them which was more like making fun of one`™s religion.

It claimed that the expelled students were innocent and said when the expelled students asked for proof and reason for expelling them, the chairman tried to run them over with his vehicle.

A flying squad team consisting of 34 people including the Additional Director of Higher Education and Chairman of COHSEM came to inspect the exam centre creating panic amongst the students who were writing the exam, it maintained.

Refuting ATSUM`™s comment carried as news items in local dailies, the MSA further said it is very unfortunate that ATSUM commented on the issue by considering only the reports collected from the officer-in-charge of the exam centre, without visiting the spot and without understanding the cause of the incident.

MSA also questioned how much money ATSUM took from the council chairman to help him in covering his misdeeds.

Further, it said that JSCC instead of trying to find out the truth about the incident and punish the wrong doers, suppressed the minority Muslims and charged the OC of the exam centre of misdeeds.

JSCC`™s comment on the issue is one sided and unfortunate, it added.

It has also appealed to the URF to find out the truth first in the incident and said that it was very unfortunate that the URF gave its verdict on the issue without knowing the whole truth.

In this regard, it said if the council does not clarify on the issue after finding out the truth before February 25, the student body is all set to launch various forms of agitation, it warned.

It has also called the attention of the State Education minister regarding the issue.

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Govt`s district posting of doctors has flopped in Tamenglong says ZYF

IMPHAL, February 23: The Zeliangrong Youth Front, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, has claim that the State Health Services policy of deputation of Medical Specialities doctors in the hills districts on

IMPHAL, February 23: The Zeliangrong Youth Front, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, has claim that the State Health Services policy of deputation of Medical Specialities doctors in the hills districts on a rotational basis has been reduced to a farce in Tamenglong district due to lack of monitoring.

In a statement Titus Kamei, President, ZYF (AMN), said that the policy was introduced by the Government envisaging necessary health care benefits to all the people especially to economically backward and needy people. But, the policy has failed due to various factors, it said.

It claimed that the specialist doctors who are deputed by the concern authority do not stay at the place of posting after showing up on the first day of their deputation on various such as matrimonial programme, religious rituals/functions, festival etc.

Frequent transfer and posting with interference from different angles also attributes to the ineffective functioning of health care sector in the hills districts, it continued.

It held that the lack of proper mechanism to monitor by the Directorate of Health Services, which is responsible, is the main reason rendering the policy into a complete farce.

Taking note of the circumstance, it suggested that the authority adopt more appropriate options like evaluation of the performance of deputed medical specialist doctors by directing them to submit the list of patient along with details of treatment reports given etc.

It further suggested implementing an option of drawal of monthly salary based on their performance besides entrusting the respective District Administrator/Deputy Commissioner/Chief Medical Specialist Doctors during their deputation period.

Appointment of regular specialist doctors district wise, framing of strict rules incorporating specific posting duration or period in order to avoid interference from different angles and premature effecting of transfer and posting, and to conduct weekly outreach surgical medical camp to augment the deputation policy, are further options further suggested by ZYF.

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Co-operative movement in State needs to improve, says State principal secy (Co-op)

IMPHAL, February 23: The Manipur State Cooperative Union organised a one-day seminar on the theme `Co-operative Movement can bring about Unity and National Integrity`™ under the sponsorship of National Cooperative

IMPHAL, February 23: The Manipur State Cooperative Union organised a one-day seminar on the theme `Co-operative Movement can bring about Unity and National Integrity`™ under the sponsorship of National Cooperative Union of India, New Delhi today at Gandhi Memorial Hall.

In the inaugural function, Principal Secretary (Co-op) K Moses Chalai, Manipur State Cooperative Union president L Tompishak Singh and retired Additional Registrar of Cooperative Society, Th Manao Singh attended as the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

In his speech as the chief guest, K Moses Chalai said the co-operative movement is in a negligible State in Manipur when compared with the other States of India.

He further said that the State needs to improve the strength of the co-operative movement and it can be improved only when the movement is grounded in the economy because when the economy improves the cooperative movement will also automatically develop.

`Our State is small but we have proven to other States that we have a huge potential in the field of sports. Likewise, we have to show how cooperative movements are also growing in our State`, he said.

After the inaugural function, Th Manao Singh and Kh Tomba Singh presented papers on two topics which were `The crisis of national integrity can be solved when there is good co-operative movement` and `Cooperative can develop under the supervision and guidance of a regular state level cooperative promotion committee in the State`.

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AMCTA reaffirms stand to continue cease work strike until demands are met

IMPHAL, February 23: The All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association (AMCTA) has once again reaffirmed its stand to continue with the cease work strike until their demands are met. A press

IMPHAL, February 23: The All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association (AMCTA) has once again reaffirmed its stand to continue with the cease work strike until their demands are met.

A press release of AMCTA said that under the banner of AMCTA, college teachers have been undergoing cease work strike since February 18 and it has been successfully enforced in all unit colleges.

However, during an inspection by a team of AMCTA this morning at around 11, one Dr Rehejuddin Sheikh was found giving lecture by collecting some students at Manipur College with the aim to discourage the cease work strike, it said.

It said Dr Rehejuddin Sheikh was recently appointed as principal in a controversial manner and AMCTA`™s charter of demand includes his removal from the post.

It further said that the AMCTA team interrupted the lecture.

AMCTA while condemning the incident said the cease work strike launched by them is not in any individual`™s interest but making demands to the government in the interest of all the college teachers.

Meanwhile, in a separate press release, the Thoubal College Teachers`™ Association (TCTA) has said it is a unit of All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association (AMCTA) and not of any other organizations. This being so, teachers of Thoubal College are undergoing the cease work strike under the banner of AMCTA since February 18 and will follow all the steps taken by the AMCTA.

TCTA also appealed to the State government to arrive at an early resolution in regard to the undergoing cease work strike in the larger interest of the higher education of the State.

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Churachandpur gets its first recreational park

By Alex Guite LAMKA, February 23: A recreational park named after General Tunkhopum, a Zomi revolutionary general, was inaugurated at Panglian village which is 15 km off the Lamka town

By Alex Guite

LAMKA, February 23: A recreational park named after General Tunkhopum, a Zomi revolutionary general, was inaugurated at Panglian village which is 15 km off the Lamka town today. This is the first of its kind recreational park in the district.

The Zogam Salpha Tunkhopum historical park was inaugurated today by the president of Zomi Reunification Organisation, Thanglianpau at the place where the mortal remains of the Zomi leader, exhumed by his followers from a grave in Mizoram last year, were buried.

The park is the brainchild of the lone-female member of the Churachandpur ADC, Grace Zamnu.

Grace Zamnu said her vision for the future is to turn the park into a place for recreational activities, adding `a great statue of the late Pu Tunkhopum, president of the Chin Liberation Army will be installed here, thus making it a place of paying obeisance to Zomi Leaders by also constructing a huge building where the photos and brief descriptions of the brave warriors and leaders of the Zosuan will be kept.`

Grace, the ADC member from the Muallum constituency where the park is located, further stated that the hillock is where the mortal remains of Pu Tunkhopum were buried.

It may be recalled here that the famed children park located at Tuibuang district headquarters colony has turned into a vegetable garden, from a year now, with the vegetation concealing almost everything in the park.

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Fighting Plastic Menace

The waste management problem in Manipur has become acute. While this problem is universal and has become the bane of practically every society on the globe, it is a fact

The waste management problem in Manipur has become acute. While this problem is universal and has become the bane of practically every society on the globe, it is a fact that some eco systems are more fragile than others. It should not be difficult to imagine why Manipur with its central valley surrounded by several ranges of mountains, would fall in the latter category. Just as denuded hills would be unliveable the central valley silted and contaminated by toxic, non-degradable sediments would equally be non supportive of life. People tend to take the bounties of nature too much for granted, and nobody ever thinks how serious the threat to life would be if the forests, rivers and lakes the state is blessed with were one day to fade away. Indeed, despite being so poor monetarily, poverty is not so harsh nutritionally in the state precisely because of the state`™s bountiful natural resources. Income-less sections of the population who still constitute quite a big percentage are spared the humiliation of absolute poverty and starvation because of this fact. If the degradation of the region`™s ecology continues the way it is at the moment, the day this invaluable shield against poverty and misery vanishes cannot be too far off.

There are too many factors behind eco degradation worldwide, but as the adage goes, think global act local. Even within the state, the issue is diverse, but on a very local canvas, one of the most immediate threats is plastic. This threat is most urgently and visibly felt in Imphal city. It is painful therefore to see in the dry seasons when the water levels in our rivers are low, plastic sediments literally clogging and choking them. Since almost all our rivers flow into the Loktak Lake, it is imaginable Loktak also becoming similarly throttled by plastic, destroying its complex, life supporting eco system in the near future.

It is no point simply lamenting. The way to go as concerned citizens is to also act. The urgent question then is, how do we tackle the plastic menace we are faced with? While practically everything we use today has plastic components, starting from our mobile phones and computers to our ordinary everyday office and household conveniences, it must be said the biggest plastic pollutants today are cheap, disposable plastic shopping bags and plastic water bottles. This being the case, a good starting point in the campaign would be to discover ways to control the use of these two. As only to be expected, this campaign has to be carried forward by the ordinary citizens and government together. While the government must fight the problem at the structural level, ordinary citizens must make the effort to sensitize themselves on the issue and be ready to change lifestyles. For a start, as is done to discourage people from smoking, the government must tax plastic bags heavily so shopkeepers do not willingly give them away free as wrappers to customers. If these bags come at a cost, customers will also begin thinking in terms of using sturdy, reusable shopping bags, and thereby dispense these use-and-dispose plastic bags.

In the case of bottled water, the government role is bigger. First of all, it is its fundamental responsibility to make safe drinking water available free, or at a nominal cost. Once this is ensured, the problem will end automatically for it is because our tap water is not safe that people buy bottled water. This is however something the government cannot do overnight so until such a time it is able to do this, it should install heavy duty water purifiers at different locations where people can go refill their water bottles, thereby forego packed water. These filters can be in small booths similar to ATM booths, where people can go have a drink or fill bottles, but not where they can take their buckets or bathe. Philanthropic organisations and clubs, such as Lions Club and Rotary Club, can actually be made partners in such projects. In clean Indian cities such as Shimla, these water booths exist, and this is what Manipur`™s cities and towns can emulate.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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The Manipur regulation of visitors and tenants bill, 2015 to be tabled in the … – KanglaOnline

The Manipur regulation of visitors and tenants bill, 2015 to be tabled in the …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 23: A State cabinet meeting held today discussed thoroughly the bill to implement a law to safeguard the indigenous people of Manipur, which will b…

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The Manipur regulation of visitors and tenants bill, 2015 to be tabled in the ensuing Assembly session

IMPHAL, Feb 23: A State cabinet meeting held today discussed thoroughly the bill to implement a law to safeguard the indigenous people of Manipur, which will be tabled in the

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IMPHAL, Feb 23: A State cabinet meeting held today discussed thoroughly the bill to implement a law to safeguard the indigenous people of Manipur, which will be tabled in the ensuing Assembly session.

The cabinet meeting was held today at 3 pm at the Chief Minister`™s Secretariat chaired by CM O Ibobi Singh.

Government spokesperson Moirangthem Okendro, who also holds the Education, CAF & PD portfolios, said that the State government seriously considers the people`™s emotion as well as the demand by the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System to enact a law in order to safeguard the indigenous population.

The government also clearly understands the need for it, he added.

He further said the government is planning to table `The Manipur regulation of visitors and tenants bill, 2015` in the ensuing Assembly session, considering the people`™s demand.

However, even if we want to enact a law as quickly as possible in order to safeguard the indigenous population, things cannot be done hastily as we need to consider whether the said law will create problem from other communities, the spokesperson said.

In order to make the bill to be tabled in the Assembly session more complete and fulfilling, we need to consult constitutional experts as well as other experts, he informed.

It may be mentioned here that the committee of All Political Party on ILP System had submitted a report containing 280 pages to the State government regarding the matter after investigation for five months on December 10 last.

The Assembly session which will commence on February 25 is a short duration session. In this session current financial year 2014-15 revised estimate and next financial year 2015-16 budget estimate will be tabled for voice vote.

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2 private schools set ablaze in manipur – Sahara Samay

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2 private schools set ablaze in Manipur – Times of India

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Two private schools set afire in Manipur – The Hindu

Two private schools set afire in ManipurThe HinduTwo private schools in Manipur, whose students were denied admit cards by CBSE after the institutions were found not recognised by the Board, were set afire in Imphal West district, the police said on Mo…

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Two private schools set afire in Manipur – The Hindu

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2 private schools set ablaze in Manipur – Business Standard

2 private schools set ablaze in ManipurBusiness StandardTwo private schools in Manipur, whose students were denied admit cards by CBSE after the institutions were found not recognised by the board, were set afire in Imphal West district, the police sai…

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All Manipur Minorities Students’ Union appreciates – E-Pao.net

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Imphal, February 22 2015: All Manipur Minorities Students' Union (AMMSU) has found many schools and students following proper norms at the ongoing HSLC and Higher Secondary Examinations conducted by BSEM and COHSEM respectively. According …

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