Congress says nation will not accept Modi

New Delhi/Bhopal, Sept 14 (ANI): The Congress Party on Saturday said it is a myth to expect that the nation will accept Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, a person who has no unanimity in his party. “The country is watching the infighting within the BJP. It is a myth to expect the country will back […]

New Delhi/Bhopal, Sept 14 (ANI): The Congress Party on Saturday said it is a myth to expect that the nation will accept Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, a person who has no unanimity in his party.
“The country is watching the infighting within the BJP. It is a myth to expect the country will back a person about whom there is no unanimity in his party,” Congress leader Satyavrat Chaturvedi said. Social activist Shabnam Hashmi said that Modi’s anointment as the party’s Prime Ministerial candidate shows that BJP has no agenda except communalism.
“It is amply clear that BJP has no agenda except communalism because Modi is a symbol of communal thinking,” she said in Bhopal.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that such reaction against his party is natural because the Congress’ days in the Centre are numbered.
“It is natural that they would sweat against such a leadership; their worry and exasperations are natural because their days in the government are numbered,” he said.
BJP on Friday announced Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate for the 2014 general elections.
The announcement came after a meeting of the party’s parliamentary board here this evening, which unanimously decided to project Modi as the prime ministerial candidate.

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Play “Santoolan Doot” which focused on Irom Sharmila played on Friday at Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha.

Play “Santoolan Doot” which focused on Irom Sharmila played on Friday at Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha.

Play “Santoolan Doot” which focused on Irom Sharmila played on Friday at  Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha. Play “Santoolan Doot” which focused on Irom Sharmila played on Friday at Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha.

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Ashoka Chakra awardee led fake encounter in Manipur, says SC panel – Indian Express

Ashoka Chakra awardee led fake encounter in Manipur, says SC panelIndian ExpressA judicial commission appointed by the Supreme Court has held that an encounter in Manipur carried out by an Army Major who was awarded the nation's highest peacetime g…

Ashoka Chakra awardee led fake encounter in Manipur, says SC panel
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A judicial commission appointed by the Supreme Court has held that an encounter in Manipur carried out by an Army Major who was awarded the nation's highest peacetime gallantry medal in 2009 was staged and that two cousins had been "knowingly" 

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Literacy can eradicate poverty, curb population growth, achieve equality

Dr. H. R. Keshavamurthy, Director (M&C), Press Information Bureau, Kolkata. Literacy is a human right, a road towards empowerment and a means for social and human development. Educational opportunities depend on literacy. Literacy is essential for eradicating poverty, reducing child mortality, curbing population growth, achieving gender equality and ensuring sustainable development, peace and democracy. September […]

Dr. H. R. Keshavamurthy, Director (M&C), Press Information Bureau, Kolkata.
Literacy is a human right, a road towards empowerment and a means for social and human development. Educational opportunities depend on literacy. Literacy is essential for eradicating poverty, reducing child mortality, curbing population growth, achieving gender equality and ensuring sustainable development, peace and democracy.
September 8 is observed as the International Literacy Day by UNESCO since 1966. Its aim is to highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies. This year’s International Literacy Day was dedicated to “literacies for the 21st century” to highlight the need to realize “basic literacy skills for all” as well as equip everyone with more advanced literacy skills as part of lifelong learning.
The essence and role of education articulated in our National Policy on Education (NPE), continues to be relevant even today.
It states that education is essential for all and is fundamental to our all-round development. Education develops manpower for different levels of the economy and is also the platform on which research and development flourish to take nation towards self-reliance. In sum, education is a unique investment in the present and the future.
The Literacy rate in India has improved a lot over the last one decade. Especially after the implementation of free education in the villages the literacy rate has gone up tremendously in states like Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan . In a country like India, literacy is the main foundation for social and economic growth. When the British rule ended in India in the year 1947 the literacy rate was just 12%. Over the years, India has changed socially, economically, and globally. After the 2011 census, literacy rate India 2011 was found to be 74.04%. Though this seems like a very great accomplishment, it is still a matter of concern that still so many people in India cannot even read and write. The numbers of children who do not get education especially in the rural areas are still high. Though the government has made a law that every child under the age of 14 should get free education, the problem of illiteracy is still at large.
Now, if we consider female literacy rate in India, then it is lower than the male literacy rate as many parents do not allow their female children to go to schools. They get married off at a young age instead. Though child marriage has been lowered to very low levels, it still happens. Today, the female literacy levels according to the Literacy Rate 2011 census are 65.46% where the male literacy rate is over 80%. The literacy rate in India has always been a matter of concern but many NGO initiatives and government ads, campaigns and programs are being held to spread awareness amongst people about the importance of literacy. Also the government has made strict rules for female equality rights.
The literacy rate in India has shown significant rise in the past 10 years.
Kerala is the only state in India to have 100% literacy rate. It is followed by Goa, Tripura, Mizoram, Himachal Pradesh, and Maharashtra, Sikkim.
The lowest literacy rate in India is seen in the state of Bihar. Realising the importance of literacy, Government of India (Department of School Education & Literacy) endeavours to: Provide free and compulsory education to all children at elementary level; Become a partner with the States and Union Territories to reinforce the national and integrative character of education; Build a society committed to Constitutional values with the help of quality school education and literacy; Universalize opportunities for quality secondary education and Establish a fully literate society.
In the year 2010, the country achieved a historic milestone when the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 became operative .The enforcement of the RTE Act represented a momentous step forward in our country’s struggle for universalising elementary education. Its objectives are intended to be accomplished through the following major programmes of the Central Government:
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and Mid Day Meal at primary level.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan ,Model Schools at Secondary level.
Vocational Education, Girls’ Hostel, Inclusive Education of the Disabled.
Saakshar Bharat for Adult Education.
Mahila Samakhya for Women’s education.
Infrastructure Development of Minority Institutions; Scheme for Providing Quality Education in Madarsas for Minority Education.
A good quality basic education equips pupils with literacy skills for life and further learning; literate parents are more likely to send their children to school; literate people are better able to access continuing educational opportunities; and literate societies are better geared to face challenges.
(PIB Features.)

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Death toll 9 in Manipur blast – GreaterKashmir.com

Death toll 9 in Manipur blastGreaterKashmir.comThe two persons who were injured in the first blast were local persons, sources said. On June 27, two non-Manipuri persons were killed and four others sustained injuries when unidentified persons exploded …

Death toll 9 in Manipur blast
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The two persons who were injured in the first blast were local persons, sources said. On June 27, two non-Manipuri persons were killed and four others sustained injuries when unidentified persons exploded a powerful bomb at Uripok area near here

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Manipur capital Imphal rocked by deadly bomb – BBC News

BBC NewsManipur capital Imphal rocked by deadly bombBBC NewsAt least nine people have been killed and more than 20 wounded in a bomb explosion in the north-eastern Indian state of Manipur, police say. The blast, which took place in a busy area in the c…


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Manipur capital Imphal rocked by deadly bomb
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At least nine people have been killed and more than 20 wounded in a bomb explosion in the north-eastern Indian state of Manipur, police say. The blast, which took place in a busy area in the capital Imphal on Friday night, reportedly targeted migrant 
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Bomb blast kills 9, injures 11 in Manipur Sep 14, 2:21 pm – ANINEWS

Bomb blast kills 9, injures 11 in Manipur Sep 14, 2:21 pmANINEWSImphal, Sep 14 (ANI): An unexpected bomb blast has claimed 9 lives and injured 11 others at Imphal in Manipur on Friday. According to police, the bomb exploded at around 7.35 p.m inside a …

Bomb blast kills 9, injures 11 in Manipur Sep 14, 2:21 pm
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Imphal, Sep 14 (ANI): An unexpected bomb blast has claimed 9 lives and injured 11 others at Imphal in Manipur on Friday. According to police, the bomb exploded at around 7.35 p.m inside a makeshift shed of certain workers in the city. Reportedly, the 

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Bombing kills nine migrant workers in Manipur – Hindu Business Line

Bombing kills nine migrant workers in ManipurHindu Business LineAt least nine migrant workers were killed in a bombing by suspected militants in India's north-eastern state of Manipur, police said on Saturday. Eleven more people were injured in att…

Bombing kills nine migrant workers in Manipur
Hindu Business Line
At least nine migrant workers were killed in a bombing by suspected militants in India's north-eastern state of Manipur, police said on Saturday. Eleven more people were injured in attack in the Nagamapal residential area on the outskirts of state

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Nine migrant labourers killed in Manipur blast – The Hindu

Nine migrant labourers killed in Manipur blastThe HinduAt least 9 migrant labourers from Assam were killed and 11 others seriously injured on Friday night in a grenade attack by militants at Nagamapal area in Imphal West district of Manipur. The victim…

Nine migrant labourers killed in Manipur blast
The Hindu
At least 9 migrant labourers from Assam were killed and 11 others seriously injured on Friday night in a grenade attack by militants at Nagamapal area in Imphal West district of Manipur. The victims had been employed by a private construction firm

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Death toll in Manipur blast rises to nine – Oneindia

Death toll in Manipur blast rises to nineOneindiaImphal, Sept 14: Death toll in Manipur bomb blast rose to nine with a person succumbing to injuries late last night, official sources said. Sources today said eight persons were killed on the spot at Kho…

Death toll in Manipur blast rises to nine
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Imphal, Sept 14: Death toll in Manipur bomb blast rose to nine with a person succumbing to injuries late last night, official sources said. Sources today said eight persons were killed on the spot at Khoyathong area here in the second bomb explosion

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Death toll in Manipur blasts rises to nine – Times of India

Death toll in Manipur blasts rises to nineTimes of IndiaEight persons, all non-Manipuri labourers, were killed on the spot in the blast at Khoyathong area here in the second bomb explosion and 10 others sustained injuries by the splinters of the bomb. …

Death toll in Manipur blasts rises to nine
Times of India
Eight persons, all non-Manipuri labourers, were killed on the spot in the blast at Khoyathong area here in the second bomb explosion and 10 others sustained injuries by the splinters of the bomb. One of the injured succumbed to injures late on Friday

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8 killed in Manipur IED blast – Daily News & Analysis

8 killed in Manipur IED blastDaily News & AnalysisEight people, all construction labourers, were killed and 13 others injured in a powerful IED (improvised explosive device) blast, triggered by suspected militants, in Manipur capital Imphal on Friday e…

8 killed in Manipur IED blast
Daily News & Analysis
Eight people, all construction labourers, were killed and 13 others injured in a powerful IED (improvised explosive device) blast, triggered by suspected militants, in Manipur capital Imphal on Friday evening. Official sources said the condition of

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Twin blasts in Manipur claim 9 lives, 10 others injured – Indian Express

Indian ExpressTwin blasts in Manipur claim 9 lives, 10 others injuredIndian ExpressEight persons, all non-Manipuri laborers, were killed on the spot in the blast at Khoyathong area at Imphal in the second bomb explosion and 10 others sustained injuries…


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Twin blasts in Manipur claim 9 lives, 10 others injured
Indian Express
Eight persons, all non-Manipuri laborers, were killed on the spot in the blast at Khoyathong area at Imphal in the second bomb explosion and 10 others sustained injuries by the splinters of the bomb. One of the injured succumbed to injures late last night.

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Death toll in Manipur blasts rises to 9 – Hindu Business Line

Death toll in Manipur blasts rises to 9Hindu Business LineImphal, Sept 14 Death toll in Manipur bomb blast rose to nine with a person succumbing to injuries late last night. According to official sources, eight persons were killed on the spot at Khoyat…

Death toll in Manipur blasts rises to 9
Hindu Business Line
Imphal, Sept 14 Death toll in Manipur bomb blast rose to nine with a person succumbing to injuries late last night. According to official sources, eight persons were killed on the spot at Khoyathong area in the second bomb explosion, while10 others

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Eight killed, seven injured in powerful bomb blast in Manipur – Indian Express

Indian ExpressEight killed, seven injured in powerful bomb blast in ManipurIndian ExpressEight persons–all non-Manipuris– were killed and seven others seriously injured when a powerful bomb exploded at Nagamapal area in Imphal West district of Manipu…


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Eight killed, seven injured in powerful bomb blast in Manipur
Indian Express
Eight persons–all non-Manipuris– were killed and seven others seriously injured when a powerful bomb exploded at Nagamapal area in Imphal West district of Manipur this evening, police sources said. The bomb was hurled at the camp of a non-Manipuri 
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Nine migrant labourers killed in Manipur blast – The Hindu

Nine migrant labourers killed in Manipur blastThe HinduAt least 9 migrant labourers from Assam were killed and 11 others seriously injured on Friday night in a grenade attack by militants at Nagamapal area in Imphal West district of Manipur. The victim…

Nine migrant labourers killed in Manipur blast
The Hindu
At least 9 migrant labourers from Assam were killed and 11 others seriously injured on Friday night in a grenade attack by militants at Nagamapal area in Imphal West district of Manipur. The victims had been employed by a private construction firm

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Pig nesting in my village

Witoubou, Editor ,Newmai News Network My grandmother would wake up early in the morning if her pregnant pig did not return home the previous evening. She would often ask one of my uncles to also get up and get ready to trace the pig. In the 1970s, the village Langmei (Nchiang by the locals) near […]

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My grandmother would wake up early in the morning if her pregnant pig did not return home the previous evening. She would often ask one of my uncles to also get up and get ready to trace the pig.
In the 1970s, the village Langmei (Nchiang by the locals) near Tamei in Tamenglong district of Manipur enjoyed the thick forest areas.
By nature, free pigs never give birth in the house. They choose to build their nests in thick jungle, often few kilometres away from the village. Locating the nest of a pig is a painful and highly tactful task. People who are swift and strong are heaped upon the responsibility by the elderly women of the village, irrespective of the family relation. One of my uncles, short and swift fitted the bill and so he was a super-star for the elderly women in the village when came to tracking the pig’s nest. However, random search of the pig’s nest is a herculean job in the vast, thick jungle.
A nesting pig normally comes to the house normally in the morning for food. My super-star uncle would pull up his loin while the pig was having its food. The pig would rush back to its nest immediately once it completes its bowl of food. In the blink of an eye, my uncle would run after the pig steep down the hill-lock braving the thorns, creepers and leeches with his eyes glueing to the pig. After the die-hard race with the pig for about a kilometre or more, he would see the pig disappears in a small thick bush. It is actually not a bush but twigs and leaves gathered by the pig to give birth.
An expectant pig bites off twigs and tender leafy branches and gather them in a favourable spot where it feels safe, usually under a big tree or nearby a huge stone. After gathering enough of them, the pig would bull-doze itself into the middle of the heap of leaves and branches and then twirls its body. Minutes later, it becomes a cosy cocoon of leaves and branches where the pig gives birth.
Nesting pigs are ferocious and the Liangmai tribe elders often compare the mercurial persons with the nesting pigs.
My uncle would observe the nest from a safe distance for few minutes and returns home and deliver the first hand report to my grandmother who would be listening the narration with relieving face and joy. The job of my uncle would not complete there. He would be there again with my grandmother when the pig comes again for food, probably the following day. This time, the affairs would be bigger as more members of the family have to be involved.
The moment the pig comes home for food, my uncle and others would rush to the nest. The operation has to be fast and super-efficient. While the hungry mother pig is devouring its food the operation has to be completed—rushing to the nest with a basket and collect the piglets. After collecting the piglets, they have to choose a different route this time, for encountering with the fiery mother pig on the way back would be a big fatal.
The piglets would be kept in a make-shift cabin often made of logs. My joyous grandmother would be counting the piglets and also identifying their gender. This too, in short duration. Anyone around the piglets when the mother pig returns home looking for its babies, is in great danger for fiery mother pig would not compromise on anyone for ‘stealing’ its youngs from the natural nest.
My grandmother would serve boiled sweet potatoes or boiled tapioca along with red tea (without sugar and milk) to the family members as a token of appreciation and for their service.
Once this news got spread in the neighbourhood, villagers would come requesting my grandmother for the piglets.
A piglet, in those days worth at least three days of hard labour by a grown-up person in my grandmother’s paddy field. My grandfather had no affairs here for this was solely the ‘affairs of the home ministry’ of the family.
A male piglet’s value used to be higher than that of the female. So anyone going for a female piglet had to go and work in my grandparents’ paddy field for at least two days. The piglets should not be separated immediately from the mother pig even though they are sold. One had to wait till the time the piglets are able to feed by themselves.
When the piglets got matured enough to be separated from the mother pig, my grandmother would inform the people who had bought the animals. The following day, usually in the morning, the people would come with food in small containers and lure the piglets to their respective homes.

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Kuki black day

IMPHAL, Sep 13 NNN: The 18th Kuki Black Day anniversary was widely observed across Manipur, including several states and foreign countries to remember the over 900 Kukis killed during the Naga-Kuki ethnic clashes that took place from1990s. A function was also held at Kangpokpi u under the theme “Justice and Peace” at Brigadier M Thomas […]

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IMPHAL, Sep 13 NNN: The 18th Kuki Black Day anniversary was widely observed across Manipur, including several states and foreign countries to remember the over 900 Kukis killed during the Naga-Kuki ethnic clashes that took place from1990s.
A function was also held at Kangpokpi u under the theme “Justice and Peace” at Brigadier M Thomas Ground under the aegis of Kangpokpi Town Committee.
Kangpokpi Town Committee general secretary Haokholun Chongloi said that the Kuki Black Day is observed every year since 1995 by the Kuki community as the Central and state Governments have not yet delivered justice to the victims slaughtered by the NSCN-IM.
Chongloi said, “We don’t want return of such carnage in future. Yet we are regretted that the Centre and the state have not shown mercy to the Kuki innocent.”He accused the two Governments of showing negligence on the Kuki community.
“Over 900 people were killed in the ethnic clashes, destroyed more than 300 villages and over 1 lakh families were suffered,” Chongloi further said.
Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) vice-president Haojakhup Lupho said that the NSCN-IM killed 87 unarmed Kuki civilians on this day, September 13 alone in 1993.He said that NSCN-IM should understand that history cannot be modified so the outfit’s articulate language on the carnage worth nothing. Lupho demanded that the Government should punish the NSCN-IM .
He further demanded that the Centre suspend the ongoing peace talks with the NSCN-IM and resolve the issue first.
Kuki National Front-Nehlun (KNF-N) also observed the day at Bongbal Khulen. It was also observed at Manipur University, New Lambulane and Langol. Kuki NGOs observed it in Moreh in Chandel district, Hojai and Haflong in Assam, Shillong, New Delhi, Banglore, Gujarat, too. It was also observed in the USA, UK and Singapore.

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Bharat Nirman campaign concludes at Tamenglong

Mail News Service Imphal, Sep 12 : : A 3 day Bharat Nirman Public Information Campaign concluded today with a series of public interaction and entertainment sessions, at the Town Baptist Church (TBC) Hall at Tamenglong district headquarter, 150 km west of Imphal, . The campaign was organized by Press Information Bureau, Government of India, […]

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Imphal, Sep 12 : : A 3 day Bharat Nirman Public Information Campaign concluded today with a series of public interaction and entertainment sessions, at the Town Baptist Church (TBC) Hall at Tamenglong district headquarter, 150 km west of Imphal, .
The campaign was organized by Press Information Bureau, Government of India, Imphal in association with its sister organisations and district administration of Tamenglong.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) RK Ragaisin of Autonomous District Council (ADC), Tamenglong and District Immunization Officer/Family Welfare and Member Secretary District Health Mission Society Dr Namjupou Panmei of Tamenglong were the chief guest and functional president of the valedictory function. Pastor Rev Namsadai of TBC, Tamenglong also attended the valedictory function as guest of honour.
CEO RK Ragaisin said that this is a very important gathering to share information various development schemes.During the last two days the resource persons might have informed you the development schemes which are being taken up in the district, says CEO of Tamenglong.
Encouraging the students, he also asked interesting questions and gave cash incentives to students as an appreciation award.
“We can get everything whatever you like through Right to Information”, he added. “I hope the organizing team will conduct such public information campaign in next year as well.”
Dr Namjupou Panmei and Pastor Rev Namsadai also spoke on the occasion. Earlier Media and Communication Officer Premlata Loitam of PIB, Imphal who gave the opening remarks in the gathering also gave the vote thanks.
Later the dignitaries also distributed prizes and gift hampers to those who opened stalls at the campaign complex. There are around 17 government department and agency stalls displaying their development activities in the district.
Students of Don Bosco School, Tamenglong also staged a public awareness rally in connection with the concluding session of the Bharat Nirman Public Information Campaign. Song and drams division Imphal also performed theme plays during the campaign.
It may be noted that a total of 266 patients including 142 females and 77 children attended the free health camp of the campaign. Besides 21 other patients also attended the investigation procedures.

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MLA enriched by China visit

IMPHAL, Sep 13 NNN : China’s Yunnan Province was like the North East India two decades ago and even today it claims to be a least developed region of that country, but there is “no city in India” as developed as Kunming in the province in terms of infrastructure and urban amenities. Manipur MLA Y […]

IMPHAL, Sep 13 NNN : China’s Yunnan Province was like the North East India two decades ago and even today it claims to be a least developed region of that country, but there is “no city in India” as developed as Kunming in the province in terms of infrastructure and urban amenities.
Manipur MLA Y Surchandra and Prof Amar Yumnam of Manipur University had visited Kunming in Yunan Province from September 4-8 and Beijing from September 9-10 during which they interacted with various Chinese scholars and functionaries of institutes and companies.
The trip was funded by Manipur Government under its MLA Foreign Tour Programme, Kakching constituency MLA Surchandra told newspersons here on Friday.
He said, “Yunnan was like the North East India two decades back and even today it claims to be the least developed region of China, but there is no city in India as developed as Kunming in the region in terms of infrastructure and other urban amenities.”
During the tour they had meetings at the Institute of South East Asia Studies, Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, Kunming and deliberated on the need of development and interest of NE India in general and Manipur in particular.
The need for cooperation and joint venture in the areas like education, agriculture, science and technology and energy, particularly in solar energy was also emphasised. Importance of better relations between India and China was also highlighted during the meeting.
Chen Li Jun, Director, Prof jack, scholar Dr Han Xin Zhong and other 15 professors and scholars besides Dr Guo of Yunnan Academy of Sciences, who coordinated the tour programme, were present during the meeting.
Surchandra and Amar Yumnam later visited three factories of solar energy companies including the Yunnan Economic and Technological Development Zone. Functionaries of the Kunming Chamber of Commerce and Yunnan India Corporation Council were also present during the interactions.
They also visited the Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences where they interacted with the Faculty of the Flower Research Institute at the academy. They learnt about the robust research on many of the plants grown abundantly in Manipur as well and how they have been profitably growing them. Surchandra and Amar further visited Great Wall , Tienanmen Square and Om Shiva Yoga Institute run by a Chinese-Manipuri named Nongmaithem Kiran. Surchandra said all the institutions and companies showed their willingness in either joint venture or setting up of their units in Manipur and also for exchanging programme and transferring of knowledge and technology.

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