Media workshop kicks off

IMPHAL June 20: Letkhogin Haokip, IAS, commissioner, social welfare department, government of Manipur, today, inaugurated the 4 days training cum media workshop for state project officers, social welfare district level… Read more »

IMPHAL June 20: Letkhogin Haokip, IAS, commissioner, social welfare department, government of Manipur, today, inaugurated the 4 days training cum media workshop for state project officers, social welfare district level officers, district officers of Neheru Yuva Kendras of Imphal zone, district project officers and assistants at the youth hostel in Khuman Lampak, Imphal.

The media workshop is in continuation of a special project on Awareness and Education for the prevention of Drug abuse and Alcoholism.

The special project is supported by the ministry of social justice and empowerment, government of India that was formally launched by Ajay Maken, union minister youth affairs and sports (independent charge) on April 5, 2011 at B. Vengnom community hall in Churachandpur district.

Dr. M.P. Gupta, joint director, NKYS, Hqtrs, Dr. A.K. Verma, additional director NKYS, Hqtrs, Dr. A. Jayenta Kumar, director, RRTC, Annie Mangsatabam, Y. Rupachandra, K. Maharabi and many others will be resource person during the four days training cum media workshop.

On June 24 and 26 another training batch of village level implementers will commenced in the same training venue at Khuman Lampak.

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Tamenglong gets Computer training centre

TAMENGLONG, June 20: A rare facility in the computer age- a private run ‘Computer Learning Centre’ was formally opened this morning by Karmendra Kumar 2nd in command 11 Assam Rifles… Read more »

TAMENGLONG, June 20: A rare facility in the computer age- a private run ‘Computer Learning Centre’ was formally opened this morning by Karmendra Kumar 2nd in command 11 Assam Rifles as chief guest in the presence of Rev Guingopou, president town churches union Tamenglong, Athanbou Pamei, president Village Authority Chairman Council and leaders of Zeliangrong organizations at Tamenglong ward no IV. 

The computer learning centre was sanction under Military Civic Action 2010- 2011.

Speaking as chief guest Karmendra Kumar said that in this contemporary world people need to know the computer. The proprietor of Gai Enterprises Daniel Kamei expressed his sincere thank to the 11 Assam Rifles.

Meanwhile Athanbou Pamei, president VACC Tamenglong and recipient of India Golden Personalities & Great Indian Citizen Award has submitted a memorandum to maj general Hooda, GOC Assam Rifles, Leimakhong seeking humble request for broad base expansion of Military Civic Action plan in respect of Tamenglong district for construction of inter village road, IVR, rural playground, community hall, installation non- conventional source of power energy at the villages of Tamenglong.

He stated that the long cherished dreams of the ignorant people could not be materialized on account of the shortage of development funds.

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AR arrests three militant cadres during the past two days

IMPHAL, June 20: At least three militant cadres of different groups operating in the state were claimed to have been arrested by the 29 Assam Rifles according to a statement… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: At least three militant cadres of different groups operating in the state were claimed to have been arrested by the 29 Assam Rifles according to a statement issued by the PRO IGAR (S).

The statement said that discovering the movement of militant cadres in the general area of Chamol road of Chandel district, the 29 AR troops launched a counter insurgency operation in the area and apprehended one KCP (Noyon) and two MNRF cadres on June 19.

The apprehended militants were identified as one Thongam Ngongo alias Chinglakpa Singh, 22, s/o Thongam Santa Singh of Suganu Turel Wangma, Bishenpur a cadre of KCP (Noyon), Baringarn, 37, s/o Wung Jui of Lamphu, Litan Ukhrul, a cadre of MNRF and KS Hillary, 24, s/o KS Samson of Shingkap, Litan Ukhrul, a cadre of MNRF.

Two mobile phones, one agreement letter given by s/s lt. col Krity Meitei alias Ibomcha of KCP and Rs 2,280 was recovered from them and they have been handed over to the police along with the recovered items, it said.

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Rs. 77.50 crore released to different states under Rain-Fed Area Development Programme

NEW DELHI, June 20 (MIC): Government has released Rs. 77.50 crore to different states under the Rain-fed Area Development Programme (RADP) in 2011-12 so far. The budgetary allocation for the… Read more »

NEW DELHI, June 20 (MIC): Government has released Rs. 77.50 crore to different states under the Rain-fed Area Development Programme (RADP) in 2011-12 so far. The budgetary allocation for the current financial year is to the tune of Rs. 250 crore. Rain-fed areas of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh are covered under RADP. 

RADP is a sub scheme under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY). The programme aims at improving the quality of life of farmers, especially small and marginal farmers, by offering a complete package of activities suitable for rain-fed areas. The scheme is implemented by State Agriculture Department, the nodal agency for implementation of RKVY.

All the rain-fed areas (i.e. areas which are not covered under assured means of irrigation) having large extent of cultivable land and potential for increasing agriculture productivity are covered under RADP. Within the rain-fed areas, priority is given to arid, semi-arid and sub-humid ecosystems.

Rain-fed areas constitute about three-fourth of the land mass under arid, semi-arid, and dry-humid zones and account for nearly 57 per cent of the agricultural land spread across large parts of the country. These areas are significant in terms of ecology, agricultural productivity and livelihood for millions of rural households in the country.

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Hardship due to incessant rain

IMPHAL, June 20: The Khoupum village authority in a statement has informed that the incessant rain in Khoupum valley of Tamenglong district since the first week of June has inflicted… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The Khoupum village authority in a statement has informed that the incessant rain in Khoupum valley of Tamenglong district since the first week of June has inflicted a considerable hardship to the farmers of the area.

It said as Khoupum valley is a low lying area, having 1000 hacter of cultivable land, which is prone to flooding. Nearly 750 hecter of land is covered by Khoupum dam canal as per CADA record.

As a result of the incessant rain nearly 800 hectors of paddy field has been submerged by water channeled down from the surrounding hills it claimed.

Stating that the farmers of the area are apprehensive of a famine and outbreak of water borne diseases, it has drawn the attention of the concerned authority to look into the matter and take up preventive measures to ameliorate the farmer’s plight.

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Andro gears up for pineapple festival starting July 3

IMPHAL June 20: The Andro Kendra Development Organization is organizing the fourth edition of the Pineapple fair cum youth festival at Yairipok Thambalnu Market in Andro constituency starting from July… Read more »

IMPHAL June 20: The Andro Kendra Development Organization is organizing the fourth edition of the Pineapple fair cum youth festival at Yairipok Thambalnu Market in Andro constituency starting from July 3 till July 7. 

A press conference was held this afternoon at the Imphal branch of AKDO in connection with the fair.

Talking to the media persons, Md Fakarudin, president, of the organisation informed that it is organizing such a festival to give an economic impetus to the local pineapple growers by giving opportunities to showcase and sell their product during the festival.

Keeping in view of the increasing number of participants in the previous years, Fakarudin said that the organisation is preparing to host the largest pineapple fair cum youth festival in the state. He appealed for support and encouragement from the concerned government authority and civil societies in the state for such function as a mark of support to the local farmers. Talking to the media persons he added that last year more than 3000 tons of pineapples were produced by the farmers and is hoping to increase the yield this year.

On the other side, Md. Fakarudin, during the press conference said that on June 23 AKDO will be organizing a felicitation cum prize distribution programme to all the first divisioners from Andro A/C in the examination conducted by BOSEM , COHSEM and CBSE for year 2011.The prize distribution ceremony will be held at the Top Chintha community hall under Andro constituency.

Fakarudin said that till this evening 285 students had already given their name to the association for the felicitation.

During the festival cash prizes will be given to farmers who bag the top three spots and also consolation prizes will be accorded to all participating farmers.

The festival was started in 2008 with only 62 participants, however, the following years saw a sudden surge in the numbers of participants with 98 participants in 2009 and 138 participants in 2010 respectively, which were vying for the top spot during the festival.

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Liquor seiz

From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, June 20 : In a dirve jointly carried out by the Ccpur Police and the new recruits of VDF today from about 2 pm a large number… Read more »

From Kaimuanthang
LAMKA, June 20 : In a dirve jointly carried out by the Ccpur Police and the new recruits of VDF today from about 2 pm a large number of Indian Made Foreign Liquor, IMFL, and locally brewed wine have been seized.

The drive had been carried out in and around the old bazar areas said sources from the police while informing this IFP correspondent that such a drive will be carried out occasionally in certain pockets of the town

The seized wine has been estimated to be worth over Rs 7000 to 10000 the police said.

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Book fair

IMPHAL, June 20: The Job centre, Babupara, Imphal is organizing a book fair from June 22 to June 26 at the Nupilal Memorial Complex, Imphal in collaboration with Arihant Publications… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The Job centre, Babupara, Imphal is organizing a book fair from June 22 to June 26 at the Nupilal Memorial Complex, Imphal in collaboration with Arihant Publications (I) Private Limited, Meerut.

The timing of the fair will be from 10 am till 6 pm, informed a statement of the Job centre.

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Villagers secretary expelled for fund misappropriation

IMPHAL, June 20: The villagers of Nungba has strongly urged the government to remove former secretary of Nungba Village Authority, Dimthaorei Gangmei from the government gazette alleging that the former… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The villagers of Nungba has strongly urged the government to remove former secretary of Nungba Village Authority, Dimthaorei Gangmei from the government gazette alleging that the former secretary has misappropriated huge amount of funds under MNREGS.

A press meet was held in this connection at Nungba area jointly organised by the Nungba Village Authority, Nungba Bazaar Board and customary court Nungba Sub-division Head Quarter.

Speaking at the meet Bandai Kamei, secretary of the customary court alleged that a huge amount of fund was misappropriated by Dimathaorei Gangmei, for works taken up under MGNREGS, 2009-10 and 2010-11.

Bandai Kamei also informed that the former secretary had withdrawn an amount of Rs. 15.80 lakhs for construction of five sub-standard culvert along the Burma Road (inter village circular road) without the knowledge of the concerned organization within the area. He said that the incident happened during the tension surrounding the appointment of the Nungba Village Authority chairman.

Bandai maintained that under the construction scheme 40 percent of the fund was meant for material components which also includes skilled labours but the Dimathaorei manipulated it by entrusting job card holders to do the construction work instead of the skilled labours.

He further alleged that even though the funds allotted include construction of tanks and for water pipes, the tanks were never constructed.

On May 16 Dimthaorei was expelled by a general body meeting of the various Nungba unit organisations for his failure to give his statement on the alleged misappropriation and lack of transparency. A social audit public hearing was also conducted before his expulsion, said Bandai.

Alung Kamei was elected by the people of Nungba as the secretary of the village authority however the government did not removed Dimthaorei from the gazette of the government, further revealed Bandai Kamei. He urged the government to remove the fraud immediately in the interest of people which has created a sense of confusion between the people and may result in unwanted disturbances in the area.

Ngankeilak Kamei, member of Bazaar board stated that usually the culvert constructed by Dimthaorei cost below Rs one lakh.

He said the work was implemented without maintaining any transparency and knowledge of the people or the various social bodies of Nungba. The people here including the social bodies have no idea how the culvert should be build per the work provision as no one has been informed of it, Ngankeilak maintained.

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Pearly Tears

In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” a novel which traces the fortune of a Pashtoon family in the backdrop of war ravaged Afghanistan, the protagonist Amir Jan whose talent as… Read more »

In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” a novel which traces the fortune of a Pashtoon family in the backdrop of war ravaged Afghanistan, the protagonist Amir Jan whose talent as a creative writer began showing early in his boyhood, in his first attempt at writing a story as a schoolboy, thinks of a situation in which a man who was blessed that his tears would become pearls, kills his beloved wife so that his sadness would make him weep endlessly and thus reap a harvest of pearls. In the end the man is indeed found sitting on a mound of pearls, obviously richer than he imagined he could ever be, with wealth he cannot hope to use in a lifetime, but profoundly sad and lonely than he ever was. The budding sense of irony, a vital ingredient of any good story teller was unmistakable, and the boy after the war at home made him a refugee in America is to become a successful writer. He would also then return to Afghanistan to atone for a deep sense of guilt at having betrayed his boyhood friend, someone who never ever failed to stand by him through thick and thin, and who eventually turned out to be a half brother, born of a servant’s wife his father had a sexual relations with.

The child imagination, undoubtedly informed by the turmoil at home and fanatical insistence with which the Taliban were self-inflicting endless and meaningless injuries on Afghanistan, in what they called would ultimate be the deliverance of Afghanistan through “the path of God”, was telling in many ways. It spoke of skewed values and aspirations, ones that have slowly but surely been divested from essential humanity by consistent abuse of individual dignity by the fanaticism all around, and the impossible living conditions in the country at the time. What is important for us is the question, is Manipur heading the same direction? From evidences all around us, it does seem to be so. The all pervading violence has gone far beyond sane limits. Even when there is no overt mayhem, the undercurrents still spell nothing but violence. Nobody is free to be himself or herself. The uneasy and uncanny sense of being watched and monitored has come to intimidate practically everybody into not just silence, but also to be zombies with no independent will. They act as they believe they are expected to only. They also are increasingly, though unconsciously, being forced into shrinking into their individual shells. Look at the current state of home architecture for instance. Walk into any middleclass home in Imphal and what would be noticed is a disturbing sense of insecurity the ordinary citizenry are suffering from. With the exception of a few, most live in homes that resemble a jail, with iron gratings on the portico and every other possible places intruders could barge in from; windows are fortified with sturdy iron bars etc. As a thumb rule, the richer the owner of the house, the more would be the unflattering resemblance his house has to a jail. Those who can afford it would for instance gift themselves with 12-feet or more high retaining walls all around their homesteads. Steel fortified gates which are always kept tightly shut would also greet visitors to these homes. Probably most would say this is the need of the hour for the times are bad. But what most far too often fail to question is, what would be the psychology of children growing up in such an oppressive atmosphere. Undoubtedly their minds and aspirations would also have been skewed as Amir Jan’s. Redemption from such a state of mind would also undoubtedly not be easy. Amir Jan found his, but the unasked question is how many other of his peers would not have.

When will Manipur ever become an open society “where the mind is without fear and the head is held high”? A lot of commitment from all sane thinkers of our society is essential for this to come about, and it is time they all began thinking the situation is desperate. Otherwise, the spiral of insanity that the society is plunging into would touch a critical point of no return. The values of our society are already distorted monstrously and nothing absolutely nothing remains as sacrosanct space revered by all. It is not a surprise at all that recent news report in local dailies announced there has been a sharp rise in mental illness in the state in recent years. The situation must not be allowed to sink any further, lest whatever sanity which managed to survive too would be gone, and like in Amir Jan’s story, in the hunt for false notions of achievements and success, people begin to sell even their own souls as well as those of their near and dear ones.

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MMTA felicitates AP mountaineer who scaled Mt. Everest twice

IMPHAL, June 20: The Manipur Mountaineering and Tracking Association, MMTA has felicitated Arunchalese mountaineer Anshu Jamsenpa, who summit Mt Everest twice during a span of 10 days very recently. MMTA… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The Manipur Mountaineering and Tracking Association, MMTA has felicitated Arunchalese mountaineer Anshu Jamsenpa, who summit Mt Everest twice during a span of 10 days very recently.

MMTA organised a felicitation function at its office premise today for the three membered Team Arunchal Mount Everest Expedition – 2011 which successfuly scaled the world’s highest peak on May 12 and May 21 this year.

Two other members of the Team Arunachal Mt. Everest Expedition-2011 were Miss Tine Mena of Arunchal Pradesh and Dr K Romeo Meetei of Kakwa Bazar, Imphal, Manipur.

Twice summiteer of the world’s highest peak, Anshu Jamsenpa aged 32 years is a mother of two children and she is presently settled at Bomdila, West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh.

Having completed Adventure Course from MMTA Manipur with grading ‘A’ in 2009, Anshu Jamsenpa did her basic Mountaineering Course from Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi in 2009. She also completed Advance Course from Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling in 2010 and also Guest Instructor Course from the same institute.

She was also summiteer of North East Pre Everest Expedition at Nepal Peak under MMTA, Manipur in 2010.

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MMTA felicitates AP mountaineer who scaled Mt. Everest twice

IMPHAL, June 20: The Manipur Mountaineering and Tracking Association, MMTA has felicitated Arunchalese mountaineer Anshu Jamsenpa, who summit Mt Everest twice during a span of 10 days very recently. MMTA… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The Manipur Mountaineering and Tracking Association, MMTA has felicitated Arunchalese mountaineer Anshu Jamsenpa, who summit Mt Everest twice during a span of 10 days very recently.

MMTA organised a felicitation function at its office premise today for the three membered Team Arunchal Mount Everest Expedition – 2011 which successfuly scaled the world’s highest peak on May 12 and May 21 this year.

Two other members of the Team Arunachal Mt. Everest Expedition-2011 were Miss Tine Mena of Arunchal Pradesh and Dr K Romeo Meetei of Kakwa Bazar, Imphal, Manipur.

Twice summiteer of the world’s highest peak, Anshu Jamsenpa aged 32 years is a mother of two children and she is presently settled at Bomdila, West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh.

Having completed Adventure Course from MMTA Manipur with grading ‘A’ in 2009, Anshu Jamsenpa did her basic Mountaineering Course from Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi in 2009. She also completed Advance Course from Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling in 2010 and also Guest Instructor Course from the same institute.

She was also summiteer of North East Pre Everest Expedition at Nepal Peak under MMTA, Manipur in 2010.

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AYMFA to clash ISAV in the final of Yairipok veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, June 20: The AYMFA has entered final of the 1st Yairipok Cup Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad Hr. Sec. School ground. In the second semi final played… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The AYMFA has entered final of the 1st Yairipok Cup Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad Hr. Sec. School ground.

In the second semi final played today AYMFA defeated Chingtam by 5-3 in the tie-break as both the team were locked at 1-1 during normal and extra time.

AYMFA took the lead in the 33rd minute when Ch Deven scored the first goal of the match. Chingtam equalised the goal in the 43rd minute with AS Samson scoring the equalising goal.

As both the teams locked the score at 1-1 till the end of normal time and extra time, the match had to be decided through penalty kicks in the tie-break.

Three of the AYMFA player found the net in the spot kick while only two found the net for Chingtam.

While N Dineshchandra, Ch Deven and L Bipin scored for AYMFA, Klen Clark and A Samson scored for Chingtam.

AYMFA will play ISAV, Kongpal in the final.

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AYMFA to clash ISAV in the final of Yairipok veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, June 20: The AYMFA has entered final of the 1st Yairipok Cup Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad Hr. Sec. School ground. In the second semi final played… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The AYMFA has entered final of the 1st Yairipok Cup Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad Hr. Sec. School ground.

In the second semi final played today AYMFA defeated Chingtam by 5-3 in the tie-break as both the team were locked at 1-1 during normal and extra time.

AYMFA took the lead in the 33rd minute when Ch Deven scored the first goal of the match. Chingtam equalised the goal in the 43rd minute with AS Samson scoring the equalising goal.

As both the teams locked the score at 1-1 till the end of normal time and extra time, the match had to be decided through penalty kicks in the tie-break.

Three of the AYMFA player found the net in the spot kick while only two found the net for Chingtam.

While N Dineshchandra, Ch Deven and L Bipin scored for AYMFA, Klen Clark and A Samson scored for Chingtam.

AYMFA will play ISAV, Kongpal in the final.

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AFC `C` Certificate Course

IMPHAL, June 20: Altogether 21 candidates have passed the AFC ‘C’ Certificate Course held at Imphal from April 1 to 16. All the successful candidates are informed to submit Log… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: Altogether 21 candidates have passed the AFC ‘C’ Certificate Course held at Imphal from April 1 to 16. All the successful candidates are informed to submit Log Book showing their work for 60 hours.  

According to an AMFA release the successful candidates are N Biren Meetei, Y Khogen Meetei, N Rajesh Meetei, N Uttam Singh, K Sachindra Mangang, A Muniram Singh, Md Abdul Wahid, K Lokendra Singh, Th Sunilkumar Singh, M Bimolchandra Meetei, Md Abdul Quddus Shah, N Nandakishor Singh, O Kulla Singh, Golmei Anil Kabui, Ch Ojit Singh, K Somorjit Singh, Th Tomba Singh, Ng Ruhikanta SIngh, M Dineshchandra Singh, S Manglemjao Singh and L Surjit Singh.

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AFC `C` Certificate Course

IMPHAL, June 20: Altogether 21 candidates have passed the AFC ‘C’ Certificate Course held at Imphal from April 1 to 16. All the successful candidates are informed to submit Log… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: Altogether 21 candidates have passed the AFC ‘C’ Certificate Course held at Imphal from April 1 to 16. All the successful candidates are informed to submit Log Book showing their work for 60 hours.  

According to an AMFA release the successful candidates are N Biren Meetei, Y Khogen Meetei, N Rajesh Meetei, N Uttam Singh, K Sachindra Mangang, A Muniram Singh, Md Abdul Wahid, K Lokendra Singh, Th Sunilkumar Singh, M Bimolchandra Meetei, Md Abdul Quddus Shah, N Nandakishor Singh, O Kulla Singh, Golmei Anil Kabui, Ch Ojit Singh, K Somorjit Singh, Th Tomba Singh, Ng Ruhikanta SIngh, M Dineshchandra Singh, S Manglemjao Singh and L Surjit Singh.

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Archery meeting

IMPHAL, June 20: Manipur Archery Association is convening its annual general council meeting on June 26 at the Indoor Hall of the Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei. All the members and… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: Manipur Archery Association is convening its annual general council meeting on June 26 at the Indoor Hall of the Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei. All the members and representatives of the affiliated units are informed to attend the meeting positively on time, said a release.

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Archery meeting

IMPHAL, June 20: Manipur Archery Association is convening its annual general council meeting on June 26 at the Indoor Hall of the Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei. All the members and… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: Manipur Archery Association is convening its annual general council meeting on June 26 at the Indoor Hall of the Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei. All the members and representatives of the affiliated units are informed to attend the meeting positively on time, said a release.

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Govenment to start assesment of properties from today at Kabo Leikai for land acquisition

IMPHAL, June 19: A joint official team of the Imphal East district administrator, officials of PWD and state settlement department will be conducting an official assessment and valuation of the… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 19: A joint official team of the Imphal East district administrator, officials of PWD and state settlement department will be conducting an official assessment and valuation of the standing properties at the village No. 25A Kabaw Leikai Nongpok, North AOC, in and around Imphal Hotel under Imphal east district tomorrow morning under tight security arrangements in regard to the land acquisition meant for the expansion of the Hotel Imphal into a 5 Star Hotel.

According to an official source the formal assessment and land valuation of the standing properties of the said area will start from 9 am tomorrow, in this regard an official notification was issued by the District Magistrate Imphal East yesterday, in view of the assessment and valuation of the standing properties tomorrow there will be detailing of tight security from the Imphal East district police led by the Addl. SP and comprising of civil police, women police, VDF and commando teams to prevent any form of disruption from any section of the society during the official conduct of assessment.

It may be mentioned that various sections of the society and residents of the Kabaw Leikai had initiated their agitation against the state government plan to set up a 5 Star hotel after acquiring the lands presently occupied by the pattadars of the area.

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Interaction with community leaders

MOREH, June 19: Brigadier Upendra Dwivedi, Commander 26 Sector Assam Rifles interacted with the community leaders, members of the Chamber of Commerce and media persons of Moreh on June 19… Read more »

MOREH, June 19: Brigadier Upendra Dwivedi, Commander 26 Sector Assam Rifles interacted with the community leaders, members of the Chamber of Commerce and media persons of Moreh on June 19 at battalion headquarters of the 31 Assam Rifles here.

On the onset of the interaction, the army officer congratulated the people of Moreh for maintaining spirit of unity and harmony when everyone else is fighting for individualistic, selfish goals.

Upendra observed that harmony amongst the people of Moreh, is key to the peace and tranquility which has been restored allowing trade and commerce to flourish.

The Commander reassured that in the fight against terrorism and for the better future of the border town, the people of Moreh will always find Assam Rifles standing right beside them providing assistance and security. Addressing the media persons he commended the maturity which has been displayed by the media in handling and publishing sensitive issues and highlighted the important role media plays in shaping public opinion.

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