NSCN accuses IbobiGovt of depriving fund

NSCN on Saturday said that the Ibobi Singh led Manipur government has deprived them of the privilege of getting 3 percent from every fund allocated for the people of both the hill and valley but granting the same to the valley based revolutionary armed…

NSCN on Saturday said that the Ibobi Singh led Manipur government has deprived them of the privilege of getting 3 percent from every fund allocated for the people of both the hill and valley but granting the same to the valley based revolutionary armed groups Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ills of electoral practices in State discussed

A symposium, organised by Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur SCS at Manipur Press Club, deliberated on the present electoral system of Manipur at length Source The Sangai Express

A symposium, organised by Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur SCS at Manipur Press Club, deliberated on the present electoral system of Manipur at length Source The Sangai Express

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Dingko’s mother apologizes to Moreh public

Ngangom Angoubi, the mother of tainted Asian Games gold medalist and boxing coach Ngangom Dingko, apologized to the people of Moreh town today for her son’s disgraceful act of assaulting a woman weightlifter, namely Soibam Aranbala 17 , d o Rohen of M…

Ngangom Angoubi, the mother of tainted Asian Games gold medalist and boxing coach Ngangom Dingko, apologized to the people of Moreh town today for her son’s disgraceful act of assaulting a woman weightlifter, namely Soibam Aranbala 17 , d o Rohen of Moreh Ward No Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC warned against dsirupting Natl projects

The Centre has issued a stern warning to Manipur based United Naga Council saying it will not tolerate any disturbance of national projects Trans Asian Railway line and 400 KV power grid transmission line in the state Source The Sangai Express S…

The Centre has issued a stern warning to Manipur based United Naga Council saying it will not tolerate any disturbance of national projects Trans Asian Railway line and 400 KV power grid transmission line in the state Source The Sangai Express Sujit Chakraborty, Vision Communications

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Fire at Yurembam Powerhouse

A major fire broke out at Yurembam Powerhouse at around 4 pm today following which there was blackout in Imphal area for more than four hours Source Hueiyen News Service

A major fire broke out at Yurembam Powerhouse at around 4 pm today following which there was blackout in Imphal area for more than four hours Source Hueiyen News Service

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2 more die in AssamAs militants mount attacks on nonlocals

A day after they shot dead five Hindi speaking bus passengers in Kokrajhar district, National Democratic Front of Bodoland Songbijit rebels attacked Muslim villagers, killing one of them and injuring four others in the Panbari area of neigbouring Chi…

A day after they shot dead five Hindi speaking bus passengers in Kokrajhar district, National Democratic Front of Bodoland Songbijit rebels attacked Muslim villagers, killing one of them and injuring four others in the Panbari area of neigbouring Chirang district on Saturday evening Source The Sangai Express Courtesy TNN

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2106 insurgents killed between 1980 and 2010 MHA

Altogether 2106 insurgents were killed by security forces between 1980 and 2010 whereas insurgents shot dead 1218 security personnel, according to data and statistics available with the Ministry of Home Affairs Source The Sangai Express

Altogether 2106 insurgents were killed by security forces between 1980 and 2010 whereas insurgents shot dead 1218 security personnel, according to data and statistics available with the Ministry of Home Affairs Source The Sangai Express

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NSCN blames Ibobi for apathy

NSCN on Saturday said Ibobi Singh led Manipur government has deprived them of the privilege of getting 3 of every fund meant for the people of Manipur both hill and valley and alleged the government for granting the same to the valley based revolution…

NSCN on Saturday said Ibobi Singh led Manipur government has deprived them of the privilege of getting 3 of every fund meant for the people of Manipur both hill and valley and alleged the government for granting the same to the valley based revolutionary armed groups in fact and figure Source The Sangai Express

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Rice stocks plummet to near zero level

After FCI stopped shipping rice along Imphal Dimapur highway due to monetary demands served by UG groups, rice stocks in Government godowns are fast depleting and the same commodity is on the verge of complete exhaustion Source The Sangai Express

After FCI stopped shipping rice along Imphal Dimapur highway due to monetary demands served by UG groups, rice stocks in Government godowns are fast depleting and the same commodity is on the verge of complete exhaustion Source The Sangai Express

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Patient’s death sparks fury at Public Hospital

Locals of Oinam Sawombung today stormed at Public Hospital located at Hatta Minuthong here over the death of a young man after an operation Source Hueiyen News Service

Locals of Oinam Sawombung today stormed at Public Hospital located at Hatta Minuthong here over the death of a young man after an operation Source Hueiyen News Service

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4th Staff Excellency Meritorious Award held

Under the theme of ‘Health, Peace and Development’, the 4th Staff Excellency and Meritorious Award distribution programme of Japanese Hospital was held at the conference hall of JNIMS here today Source Hueiyen News Service

Under the theme of ‘Health, Peace and Development’, the 4th Staff Excellency and Meritorious Award distribution programme of Japanese Hospital was held at the conference hall of JNIMS here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Family decries doctors for death of patient

IMPHAL, January 19: The family of a patient who died at the Raj Poly Clinic today around 7.30 am has alleged negligence on the part of the doctors. The patient has been identified as one Oinam Livingson, 19, son of … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 19: The family of a patient who died at the Raj Poly Clinic today around 7.30 am has alleged negligence on the part of the doctors.

The patient has been identified as one Oinam Livingson, 19, son of Oinam Nando of Oinam Sawombung Mayai Leikai.

Following the death, a joint meeting was held at Oinam Sawombung presided by the concerned Gram Panchayat Pradhan, Prabha Devi and formed a JAC in connection with the death.

During the meeting Oinam Dina was appointed as the convenor of JAC and Elangbam Leibakmacha as the president.

The JAC members informed that the patient Oinam Livingson was admitted at RIMS on January 10 following varicose vein under the supervision of Ksh Kala professor of Cardio Vascular and Thoracic RIMS.

As per the advised of Prof Kala, the said patient was admitted to the Public Hospital for treatment on January 12 and operated on his right calf.

Following complication post operation the patient was referred to Raj Poly Clinic at around 6 pm on January 14. The patient was accompanied by Prof Kala himself and admitted at the ICU ward, the JAC members said and added even after the treatment Lovingson died this morning around 7.30 am.

Alleging that the death was caused due to malpractice of the said Professor and the two private hospitals, the JAC has demanded legal action against the said hospitals and Prof Kala.

Failure of which they stated the body of the deceased will not be claimed until the demands are met.

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Sit in protests decry separate kidnapping incidents

IMPHAL, January 19: Locals of Kanglatongbi and Saikhul area today staged a sit in protest in their respective areas against the kidnapping of three workers by suspected Kuki militants from separate work sites. Two labourers engaged in black topping work … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 19: Locals of Kanglatongbi and Saikhul area today staged a sit in protest in their respective areas against the kidnapping of three workers by suspected Kuki militants from separate work sites.

Two labourers engaged in black topping work of the National Highway 2 at Kanglatombi were allegedly kidnapped on January 17, while another labourer engaged in similar work at the Imphal-Sugnu road was kidnapped on January 16.

Womenfolk of Kanglatombi area staged a sit in protest at their locality demanding the safe release of the two workers kidnapped from the area around 9 pm of January 17.

The protestors while, condemning the kidnapping of the two workers identified as Tata DI driver Maibam Tomba, 33 of Thoubal Nepra Company and Thongam Shanta 40 of Thoubal Athokpam, also appealed against kidnapping of people for ransom.

On the other hand, a similar kind of sit in protest was staged at Shaikhul area decrying the other kidnapping.

The labourer identified as Asem Tomba, 35 son of Kala of Thoubal Leishangthem Leikai was allegedly kidnapped on January 16 around 6.30 pm from the workers’ make-shift camp by suspected armed Kuki militants who came in a Tata Magic Van.

Sources further said that the Tata Magic van was also hijacked by the suspected Kuki militants from Leitanpokpi area before using it to kidnap the labourer.

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Time to address crimes against women and gender inequality: Miss Kut

KANGPOKPI, January 19: Sensing the alarming rate of crime and violence against women and children in the state, Miss Kut 2013 Lhingjanei Kipgen today voiced the urgent need on the matter. Speaking at her residence at Hengbung village Lhingjanei Kipgen … Continue reading

KANGPOKPI, January 19: Sensing the alarming rate of crime and violence against women and children in the state, Miss Kut 2013 Lhingjanei Kipgen today voiced the urgent need on the matter.

Speaking at her residence at Hengbung village Lhingjanei Kipgen asserted that crime and violence against women and children is one of the most widespread and pervasive violations of human rights in the world, one of the least prosecuted crimes and one of the greatest threats to lasting peace and development.

“Now the time has come to address this urgent matter and it is time on the part of the general public to join hands for human rights, democracy and the common values of humanity”, noted the reigning Miss Kut while adding that it is the time to initiate stronger and better action from the part of the government.

She said that crime against women and children has tremendously affected the public well-being, health and safety, productivity and law enforcement of communities, nations and societies.

These human rights violations pose serious consequences for the present generation and future generation, she added.

Lhingjanei, whom her parents fondly know as Neinu assumed that the rights of women and children to live freely from crimes and violence depends on the protection of their human rights and a strong chain of justice before adding that ending impunity means law must be enforced.

Countries or states that enact and enforce laws on violence against women and children have less crime against them asserted Neinu while adding that response to violence must be immediate, coordinated and effective so that crimes are punished and justice is secure.

Neinu further voiced that court and justice system must be accessible and responsive to criminal and civil matters relating to crime against women and children and they must be informed of their legal rights and supported to navigate the legal system as well.

Economic empowerment is the most important and the best prevention strategy asserted Neinu before adding that it is also vital to promote a culture of equality between men and women through institutional and legal reforms, education, awareness-raising with full engagement of men.

Crime against women and children can be also be prevented by working systematically and consistently with male leaders and by further strengthening women`s economic and political participation suggested Neinu.

The Miss Kut 2013 beauty pageant title holder while sensitively talking on women empowerment asserted that around the world, healthy, educated, employed and empowered women break poverty cycles-not only for themselves, but for their families, communities and the countries too.

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Symposium aims at developing consciousness of state electorate

IMPHAL, January 19: A symposium on Free and Fair Election for a meaningful democracy organised by the Senior Citizens for Society (SCS) Manipur in association with the people’s campaign for a resurgent Manipur was today held at Manipur Press Club, … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 19: A symposium on Free and Fair Election for a meaningful democracy organised by the Senior Citizens for Society (SCS) Manipur in association with the people’s campaign for a resurgent Manipur was today held at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul at 11.30 am.

RV Mingthing, Prof L Sadananda, Prof IS Khaidem retired VC of Manipur University, Dr Ch Jamini Devi, former chairperson of Manipur Woman Commission were the presidium members of the inaugural function.

94 year old, Thokchom Pakchao Singh, the oldest member of the Senior Citizens for Society who sponsored the symposium also shared the dais.

As a mark of honour, the presidium members were presented rosettes at the start of the programme.

The concept note of the symposium was presented by Prof L Sadananda in which he mentioned that the discussion for free and fair election is timely as the Lok Sabha polls are just round the door.

The programme aims to develop the consciousness of the electors of the state, as democracy in India has somewhat become meaningless, he said.

Politics has become an exclusive zone for the elite and there is no room for the common people, he continued.

Addressing the function, Dr Jamini narrated her experience of attending an international conference held in Nepal sometime in 2011 during which she had voiced for more woman representation in electorate political system.

RV Mingthing advocated for unity in the state.

He said that there is no reason for disunity adding that senior citizen has the responsibility to teach the younger generation about the oneness of the people of the state.

He further elaborated that the people of the state are of the same stock and family.

The symposium started with Prof IS Khaidem as the moderator.

During the function, B Deben Sharma, coordinator of People’s Campaign for a Resurgent Manipur delivered on ‘crisis in the present electoral practices in India’ while the president of All Manipur Bar Association Khaidem Mani Singh talked on ‘ensuring free and fair election in Manipur’.

The editor of the Imphal Times, Ringku Khumukcham spoke on the ‘role of media in ensuring free and fair election’ and lastly Leena Dabine, a representative of Campaign for Electoral Reform in India (CERI) lectured on the ‘need for a better electoral system in India.

At the end of lectures by the resource persons, Bimol Akoijam, associate professor of JNU, New Delhi made his critical observation of the symposium as well as his experiences of the electoral politics in India.

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`Parents could help control alcohol problem`

IMPHAL, January 19: The problem of alcohol consumption which has largely affected the state could only be controlled by the parents, as it would be hard for the government or the NGOs alone to control it, said assistant commissioner, Excise … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 19: The problem of alcohol consumption which has largely affected the state could only be controlled by the parents, as it would be hard for the government or the NGOs alone to control it, said assistant commissioner, Excise department, K Joykumar.

Speaking at an awareness campaign against drugs and alcohol consumption at Pishum Lampak, the assistant commissioner said that parents on their part should prohibit and prevent alcohol consumption inside their house and periphery areas.

Today’s program was organised jointly by Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol (CADA); Chingamathak Young Learner’s Club (CYLC) and Chingamathak Meira Paibi Lup (CMPL).

Alcohol consumption during religious ceremonies has increase manifold during the past few years, he observed.

He said the parents need to take the initiative to find out the root cause of the issue and responsibility to guide their children in the right way.

He further warned that the parents showing overtly love and affection to their wards and allowing them anything, as it will only encourage their wards to bad habits.

The excise department has destroyed more than 200 cases of alcohol in just one month and had also imposed fines against such owners, nevertheless, the import of IMFL into the state is yet to be controlled and stopped completely, he observed.

He further pointed that mmore than 3000 litres of local liquor into the state capital alone.

CADA which was established in the year 2009, has ever since work against drugs and alcohol and organized various workshops and campaigns in the state, said a member of the official.
 

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Centre warns UNC against national project disturbance threat

By Sujit Chakraborty NEW DELHI, January 19 (Vision Communications): The centre has issued a stern warning to Manipur based United Naga Council saying it will not tolerate any disturbance of national projects – Trans Asian Railway line and 400 KV … Continue reading

By Sujit Chakraborty

NEW DELHI, January 19 (Vision Communications): The centre has issued a stern warning to Manipur based United Naga Council saying it will not tolerate any disturbance of national projects – Trans Asian Railway line and 400 KV power grid transmission line in the state.

Talking to the Vision Communications in an exclusive interview on Sunday, the joint secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Shambhu Singh also ruled out any immediate talks with the Naga outfit.

Reacting to the UNC threat of agitation, Shambhu Singh declared “Centre will come down heavily on the UNC and take recourse to various stringent provisions of law, if they dare to disrupt the ongoing construction work of the Trans Asian Railway line and 400 KV power grid transmission line in Manipur.”

The UNC has announced three pronged protest programmes — mass rally in all four Naga dominated hill districts of Manipur –Ukhrul, Senapati, Chandel and Tamenglong on January 23; boycotting Republic Day January 26, and ban on construction work of the Trans Asian railway line and 400 KV power grid transmission line from February 3.

The Naga outfit however exempted electricity, health and drinking water supply offices from the six day protest.

MHA joint secretary took serious objection to boycotting the Republic Day by the Naga outfit.

“This has serious implications.  Either they don’t consider themselves to be Indian or they call our Republic Day function as Indian Republic Day programme. This statement has secessionist overtones and they should be very cautious before making any such statement,” Singh said.

The government is ready to face any eventuality. The 400 KV transmission line is being built for Naga people living in the hilly interiors and not for the people residing in the valley area.

“Now Naga people should judge whether the UNC is working for the interests of Naga people or against the interest of Nagas”, Singh observed.

Clarifying the delay in holding political level tripartite meeting with the UNC, Singh said “the process has already started.

Manipur government has to discuss with all the political parties and talk to all the MLAs before holding talks at the political level.”

“Everyone has to be taken into confidence before initiating next round of talks to be held at the political level as promised by us in the last round of talks held in New Delhi on August 30, last year. Meanwhile, Lok Sabha elections are approaching. Delhi Assembly elections were held and the Chief Minister has to come to Delhi to attend the AICC session. All these developments have further delayed the process.”

The MHA joint secretary continued, “I am really perplexed after seeing the press release issued by the UNC. I was waiting all this while. They did not bother to communicate with me before chalking out such a harsh agitational programme. And they mentioned that even if we invite them now for holding talks, the agitation programme will continue as per the schedule. Then, what is the point of inviting them now? Let them continue with their agitation. People of Manipur, particularly people living in the hill districts will suffer. UNC’s decision will lead the Nagas nowhere. And we are not to be blamed for the consequences. It is their unilateral stand.”

On the killing of innocent civilians in Assam’s Kokrajhar area, Singh asserted that “the state government has been asked to take all possible measures to flush out terrorists from within the state.”

Singh continued, “Since there was no designated camp for the NDFB (R) faction who had recently signed Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement with the Government of Assam and the Centre, it was difficult for the security forces to identify the NDFB (Songbijit faction) cadres.”

The camp is now ready and all the NDFB-R cadres and commanders would take shelter in the designated camp within next few days’ time. Soon after the security forces would go all out to exterminate these criminals who have unleashed a reign of terror in the Bodoland area, Singh asserted.

Confirming the report of execution of anti-talk ULFA cadres and top leader Partho Baruah by its self-styled commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah for their move to surrender to the Assam government, joint secretary Singh said, “ULFA leader Paresh Baruah has become totally bereft of human values. His collaborators had recruited some youth saying that they would be given job in Bangalore, Hyderabad and some other big cities. But later they found themselves inside Myanmar training camp. Youth of Assam should look at the real face of Paresh Baruah and refrain from joining his outfit.”

Singh also revealed that the MHA has cleared the cabinet note sent by the Meghalaya government on the increase of existing 29 seats in the Garo Autonomous District Council to 40 seats to pave the way for signing the long-awaited peace accord with the ANVC outfit. ANVC underground signed Suspension of Operation agreement way back in 2004. Once the state cabinet approves the proposal, surrender package would be finalised and subsequently a final date for arms laying down ceremony would be announced by the state government, Singh added.

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17 year old found wandering

IMPHAL, January 19: A 17 year old girl found wondering in the Ningthoukhong bazaar area by locals was handed over to the Bishnupur Police by the chairperson Bishnupur Municipal council today. A press statement issued by officer in charge Bishnupur … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 19: A 17 year old girl found wondering in the Ningthoukhong bazaar area by locals was handed over to the Bishnupur Police by the chairperson Bishnupur Municipal council today.

A press statement issued by officer in charge Bishnupur police, Ingoucha said that the 17 year old girl was found wondering in the Nigthoukhong bazaar area at around 4.15 pm yesterday.

According to the press release, the girl is around four and half feet tall, with fair complexion and wearing a green wraparound (phanek).

It further said that a medical examination of the girl was conducted at the Bishnupur district hospital and later kept under the supervision of the police.

It further urged the concerned family members to contact the Bishnupur Police and the Child Welfare Committee, Bishnupur district.

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Fire damages two storey building

IMPHAL, January 19: Fire broke out at the residence of Nameirakpam Bisheshor, ex-MLA of Thoungju and founder of People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Nameirakpam Leikai Thongju Part-II late this evening around 7 pm. Sources informed that the upper floor of the … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 19: Fire broke out at the residence of Nameirakpam Bisheshor, ex-MLA of Thoungju and founder of People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Nameirakpam Leikai Thongju Part-II late this evening around 7 pm.

Sources informed that the upper floor of the two storied building (wooden) was completely gutted.

On receiving the report of the fire around 7.17 pm, the fire tenders rushed to the scene and prevented fire from further escalating.

However, the source of fire is yet to be ascertained till the filing of this report.

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