Mizoram bandh called off

AIZAWL, July 30 NNN: The proposed total bandh of Aizawl on Tuesday was called off following the assurance of the Mizoram government to the Mizo Students Union (MSU) to hand over the task of recruiting government employees to the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC). MSU lauded Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla today while taking to […]

AIZAWL, July 30 NNN: The proposed total bandh of Aizawl on Tuesday was called off following the assurance of the Mizoram government to the Mizo Students Union (MSU) to hand over the task of recruiting government employees to the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC).
MSU lauded Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla today while taking to the media in Aizawl.
Mizo Students Union (MSU) had planned to impose total bandh of Aizawl today against state government’s failure to hand over the task of recruiting government employees to the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC).
The student body said that as per amendment of Regulations of Functions of Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC) in 2011, most of the recruitment is being transferred from MPSC to state government. The MSU is against this regulation of 2011 and now it is taking steps to reverse the ammendment of Regulations of Functions of the MPSC.
MSU had approaced the state government on several occasions but the latter had turned a deaf ear to the plea of the students’ body. Earlier, the MSU had resolved to carry out further bandh in every district headquarters if the government was not obliging to the demand of MSU and take necessary steps.

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Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) decision on Tipaimukh dam hailed

Imphal Jul 30 UNA: The Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) Tuesday lauded the recent decision of the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) which disapproved the diversion of 24,329 hectares of forest land in Manipur and Sinlung Hills, Mizoram for construction of Tipaimukh Multi-purpose Hydro Electric Project. A statement of the organization dispatched to the […]

Imphal Jul 30 UNA: The Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) Tuesday lauded the recent decision of the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) which disapproved the diversion of 24,329 hectares of forest land in Manipur and Sinlung Hills, Mizoram for construction of Tipaimukh Multi-purpose Hydro Electric Project.
A statement of the organization dispatched to the media today terming the decision as unbiased one, asserted that it was an instant of upholding and securing the interests and rights of the marginalized tribals that were dictated by a coterie from distant power corridors.
“The FAC decision will go a long way to save and preserve the land, forests and rivers on which thousands of invisible tribals are dependent for their livelihood,” the statement signed by chairman David Buhril and secretary Lairemlien Neitham stated.
It was alarming to learn that the total land requirement for Tipaimukh Multi-purpose Hydro Electric Project was more than one fifth of forest land diverted for execution of 497 hydel projects in India. The issue of “diverting” that much area of land bearing 78,16,931 trees and 0.27 lakh bamboo culms along with several endangered species cannot be romantically imagined.
In the absence of any democratic process, necessary information dissemination, confidence gaining process, consent and approval of the people who will be affected, the project remains an imposed one.
Alleging that the social, economic, and environmental cost of the controversial project is poorly accounted, the communities who will be affected have no idea about the possible adverse impacts of the dam.
The FAC has rightly questioned the development effectiveness of the proposed project and placed it in the public domain for collective enquiry.
“With a poor and failed record of implementing policies on dams, the government of Manipur and Mizoram does not qualify to be responsible implementing partners by playing with the lives of its citizens, forests, rivers, and rights in the name of development,” it added.
The FAC report, findings and recommendations could be treated as an eye opener for the government of Manipur and Mizoram and also the dam builders to place a moratorium on Tipaimukh Multi-purpose Hydro Electric Project.
River Tuiruong and Tuivai deserve to be declared as the lifeline for the indigenous Hmar tribal peoples and other river dependent communities. The FAC justly deliver its decision; our democratic nation ought to be proud to have an upright committee to safeguard democracy.
Anti-dam lobbyists have hailed the rejection of forest clearance for the proposed 1500MW Tipaimukh multi-purpose project by the forest advisory committee.
A few days ago, at a meeting convened in New Delhi, the committee, which is a unit of the ministry of environment and forest, declined to accept diversion of 22,777.50 hectares of forest land required for the construction of the mega dam in the Tipaimukh area of Manipur bordering Mizoram.

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Paddy fields at Keibi inundated

About 30 hectares of paddy fields at Kaborou Loukol, Sanaphou Thabi Loukol and Luwangsangbam Pat Loukol of Keibi village have been inundated due to lack of proper drainage system Source Hueiyen News Service

About 30 hectares of paddy fields at Kaborou Loukol, Sanaphou Thabi Loukol and Luwangsangbam Pat Loukol of Keibi village have been inundated due to lack of proper drainage system Source Hueiyen News Service

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ATSUM refutes report

Expressing ‘shock’ against The Sangai Express report with regard to the panel discussion on ‘Meiteis demanding ST status’ which was published on July 28, All Tribal Students’ union Manipur ATSUM denounced the report as premature and misleading Sour…

Expressing ‘shock’ against The Sangai Express report with regard to the panel discussion on ‘Meiteis demanding ST status’ which was published on July 28, All Tribal Students’ union Manipur ATSUM denounced the report as premature and misleading Source The Sangai Express

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TFO rejects claim

The Tangkhul Frontal Organisation TFO has rejected outright the claim of parents guardians rescued from a Home in Jaipur run by one Jacob John that the hymens of their children got ruptured during the medical tests held at Ukhrul District Hospital …

The Tangkhul Frontal Organisation TFO has rejected outright the claim of parents guardians rescued from a Home in Jaipur run by one Jacob John that the hymens of their children got ruptured during the medical tests held at Ukhrul District Hospital Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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Schools with no students enjoying MDM MSF

As part of ‘Eikhoi Lairik Ningthina Tamsi’ campaign, a team of Manipuri Students Federation MSF along with media persons led by Vice President of MSF Thoubal District Committee, Md Farijuddin inspected the existing condition of primary and upper prim…

As part of ‘Eikhoi Lairik Ningthina Tamsi’ campaign, a team of Manipuri Students Federation MSF along with media persons led by Vice President of MSF Thoubal District Committee, Md Farijuddin inspected the existing condition of primary and upper primary schools under Lilong Assembly Constituency today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Anganwadi workers rally

Hundreds of Anganwadi workers and helpers from 6 sub divisions of Churachandpur held a rally here on Tuesday, days after their counterparts across held similar rally, demanding their honorarium that was reportedly due for 14 months now Source The Sa…

Hundreds of Anganwadi workers and helpers from 6 sub divisions of Churachandpur held a rally here on Tuesday, days after their counterparts across held similar rally, demanding their honorarium that was reportedly due for 14 months now Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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MPP questions GoI on border fencing

Manipur People’s Party has submitted a statement to the Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh apprising him about the news report on July 29 in both print and electronic media in Imphal reagrding border fencing Source The Sangai Express

Manipur People’s Party has submitted a statement to the Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh apprising him about the news report on July 29 in both print and electronic media in Imphal reagrding border fencing Source The Sangai Express

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Lambung chief declares VA poll as null and void

Chief of Lambung Village JS Dalno Anal declared the election to the Lambung Village Authority held on 20th April, 2013 by some ‘vested interest parties’ as null and void Source Hueiyen News Service

Chief of Lambung Village JS Dalno Anal declared the election to the Lambung Village Authority held on 20th April, 2013 by some ‘vested interest parties’ as null and void Source Hueiyen News Service

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District Veterinary hospitals unlikely to be completed within target period

Even if the State Government has set this coming December as the target to complete construction of District Veterinary Hospitals in all nine districts of the State under Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources NLCPR , the construction is unlikely to b…

Even if the State Government has set this coming December as the target to complete construction of District Veterinary Hospitals in all nine districts of the State under Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources NLCPR , the construction is unlikely to be completed within the target period due to slow work progress Source Hueiyen News Service

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MSF inspects schools in Thoubal

As part of its educational campaign, ‘Eikhoi Lairik Ningthina Tamshi,’ members of Manipuri Students’ Federation MSF Lilong Branch led by the vice president of MSF Thoubal district, inspected various primary and upper primary schools in Lilong AC toda…

As part of its educational campaign, ‘Eikhoi Lairik Ningthina Tamshi,’ members of Manipuri Students’ Federation MSF Lilong Branch led by the vice president of MSF Thoubal district, inspected various primary and upper primary schools in Lilong AC today Source The Sangai Express

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FNR initiatives forge ahead

Even as Naga reconciliation process initiated under the banner of Forum for Naga Reconciliation FNR has evoked positive response from various quarters, leaders of three prominent Naga militant groups came together to meet at Dimapur for the second ti…

Even as Naga reconciliation process initiated under the banner of Forum for Naga Reconciliation FNR has evoked positive response from various quarters, leaders of three prominent Naga militant groups came together to meet at Dimapur for the second time yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Kuki Inpi urges

Voicing serious concern over the reported kidnapping of two labourers, who were engaged in the construction of SDO BDO office building at Island Block under Saikul in Sadar Hills, by an underground group, the Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai today fervently app…

Voicing serious concern over the reported kidnapping of two labourers, who were engaged in the construction of SDO BDO office building at Island Block under Saikul in Sadar Hills, by an underground group, the Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai today fervently appealed to the abductors to release the duo at the earliest on humanitarian ground Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Boundaries don’t separate people’s bond of love Dr Ashwani

Even though Manipur and Nagaland are politically divided as two states, the bond of love that exists between the people of these two neighbouring States is not separated by any boundary, the new Governor of Manipur Dr Ashwani Kumar told Hueiyen Lanpao …

Even though Manipur and Nagaland are politically divided as two states, the bond of love that exists between the people of these two neighbouring States is not separated by any boundary, the new Governor of Manipur Dr Ashwani Kumar told Hueiyen Lanpao in an exclusive interview at Raj Bhavan here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Separate State after agitations dangerous, says Omar

As the Congress moved came to a decision on Telangana issue, UPA ally and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today cautioned it was dangerous to carve out new states after agitations amid fresh statehood demands in other parts of the coun…

As the Congress moved came to a decision on Telangana issue, UPA ally and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today cautioned it was dangerous to carve out new states after agitations amid fresh statehood demands in other parts of the country Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Fuel to be lifted through Kohima bypass road

The Government of Manipur has taken up necessary measures for lifting of oil through the bypass road connecting Mao and Kohima from tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

The Government of Manipur has taken up necessary measures for lifting of oil through the bypass road connecting Mao and Kohima from tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

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Gorkhaland, Bodoland stir to be intensified

Protagonists of Gorkhaland and Bodoland today threatened to intensify their agitations for statehood, saying with the creation of Telanagana, the Centre cannot deny them their old and justified demands Source The Sangai Express

Protagonists of Gorkhaland and Bodoland today threatened to intensify their agitations for statehood, saying with the creation of Telanagana, the Centre cannot deny them their old and justified demands Source The Sangai Express

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