MUTSU and ATSUM lament discrepancies in selection of PhD students in MU

IMPHAL, March 3: In a joint press release, Manipur University Tribal Students` Union and All Manipur Tribal Students` Union have stated that it has come to their notice that the

IMPHAL, March 3: In a joint press release, Manipur University Tribal Students` Union and All Manipur Tribal Students` Union have stated that it has come to their notice that the recently held PhD entrance examination at Manipur University was fraught with discrepancies and lacked transparency.

Most ST candidates for the PhD program in Manipur University have been denied admission in the department of Chemistry, English and Life Sciences which is in direct contravention to the ST reservation norm of 31% of the University, it said, adding while they are fully aware that cut-off levels for ST/SC, OBC and General candidates may be set to ensure the quality of candidates.

However, MUTSU feels that until and unless such decisions of the Pre-PhD Admission Committee with regard to this and other relevant information for candidates are not shared either through departmental notifications or the University`s PhD prospectus, such so-called criteria for admission or selection to the PhD program are highly questionable in terms of transparency and accountability and as such open to manipulations at the wishes and whims of the members of the committee, it said.

The current practice of revealing the cut-off level and other specific criteria by the department of Chemistry, English and Life Sciences only after the announcement of the result of the PhD entrance test is and can be viewed as insidious attempts to deny tribal students the chance and opportunity to pursue higher studies in the university, it said.

In the press release, the two student bodies said they strongly questioned as to how most ST candidates failed to get the desired mark to cross the cut-off level considered the most crucial in getting selected for Pre-PhD and also questioned why some departments have no cut-off levels thereby affording tribal students an opportunity to pursue higher studies in those streams while some other departments happen to have particularly high cut-off levels and that too with no prior information on the existence of such cut-off marks. It said they were, therefore, forced to ask whether there exist a discriminatory practice that surreptitiously segregate tribal and non-tribal students with a tacit believe that some departments must be considered as avenues for the more developed and apparently advanced community which must be denied to tribal students.

Finally, MUTSU and ATSUM demands that such discrepancies must be given prompt and proper attention by the university authorities, it said, adding they demand that ST seats should be given to the highest scoring ST candidates whether they cross the cut-off marks or not. ST quotas are for the STs alone and utmost efforts should be made that they continue to stay that way failing which strenuous steps will be taken up by the students` unions, said the release co-signed by MUTSU president Thohrii and ATSUM president Muan Tombing.

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Assembly session extended by two days to discuss bill on safeguarding indigenous population

IMPHAL, March 3: The ongoing 10th Session of the Tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly which was scheduled to adjourn on the fifth day today has been extended for another two days.

IMPHAL, March 3: The ongoing 10th Session of the Tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly which was scheduled to adjourn on the fifth day today has been extended for another two days.

The Business Advisory Committee, in its meeting held today recommended, the Assembly be extended for another two more sittings on March 13 and 16 for transacting the business of the House.

All the members of the House unanimously agreed to extend the ongoing session to discuss a Bill for the implementation of a law to safeguard the indigenous people of the State.

Leader of the House, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, speaking about the extension of the Assembly session in the House today said, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) with the support of the public has been demanding enactment of a law for safeguarding the indigenous population of the State.

`The government understands the spirit of the people in this demand and in regard to this, all necessary steps have been taken up by forming an All Political Party Committee to discuss the issue and opinions of experts have also been collected,` he said

Further All Political Party Committee has submitted their report to the govt, he informed.

`We have now decided to extend the Assembly session by two more days.`

The Chief Minister then presented the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) report to the House for the extended period.

According to the report, the ongoing session will be further extended for two days and will be held on March 13 and 16.

There will be Question and Answer; other business, if any; introduction of Bill, if any; private member`™s resolution; and considering and passing of bill etc.

This BAC report presented by the CM today is the 13th report.

The Chief Minister further said, even the United Nations (UN) find it difficult to exactly explain the meaning of the word `indigenous`™ but anyhow a suitable legislation is the need of the hour to safeguard the indigenous population of the State.

The said legislation will be framed acting on the power bestowed upon under Article No 19(5) readwith Article 19(1)(d)(e), he said.

The Bill comes under Financial Bill because a separate Directorate needs to be set up in order to implement/enforce the rules and regulations of the said Legislation.

The Governor`™s assent is also need for said Bill, he added.

After the Bill has been introduced in the House, the Governor as well as the members of the House can go into details. The time of Yaoshang holidays will provide the time required, he said.

It will also provide the Governor the required time to consult with legal and Constitutional experts, he added.

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DESAM demands rescheduling of written test for selection of research scholars in MU`s Manipuri dept

IMPHAL, March 3: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has demanded the rescheduling of the written test for the selection of Research Scholars in the Manipuri Department, Manipur University

IMPHAL, March 3: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has demanded the rescheduling of the written test for the selection of Research Scholars in the Manipuri Department, Manipur University today, terming the written test unfair.

Speaking at a press conference held today at its head office, DESAM general secretary Pukhrambam Premchandra said the Manipuri Department of MU issued a notification for the selection of 14 candidates for Pre-Phd on December 10 last year. The selection test carried 50 marks and candidates must secure at least 25 marks (50 %) to get selected as per the University norms, he added.

Exceeding the number of notified seats, a total number of 18 candidates were selected when the result was first declared on February 26, he said.

The same result was declared again on 28 February in which only 17 candidates were selected where one ST candidate was disqualified for securing only 13 marks, he added.

Among the 17 selected candidates, there were four candidates who did not secure the minimum marks to get selected as per MU norms, he said, stressing that the students body can`™t accept malpractices in selecting research scholars.

Premchandra further stated that partiality or favouritism in such kind of selection cannot be accepted as it should be conducted in a fair and genuine manner.

DESAM also appealed the concerned authority to take up strict actions against those who are found guilty, alleging that the vice-chancellor and the Registrar of Manipur University should resign from their posts on moral ground.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/03/desam-demands-rescheduling-of-written-test-for-selection-of-research-scholars-in-mus-manipuri-dept/

Manipur folk dance represents India in Singapore fest – Niticentral

Manipur folk dance represents India in Singapore fest
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From Gurdip Singh Singapore, Mar 3 (PTI) A popular folk dance of Manipur has represented India in Singapore’s Chingay festival this year, an annual celebrations of the Lunar New Year here. “Dhol Dholak Cholom was specially selected to participate in …

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From Gurdip Singh Singapore, Mar 3 (PTI) A popular folk dance of Manipur has represented India in Singapore's Chingay festival this year, an annual celebrations of the Lunar New Year here. "Dhol Dholak Cholom was specially selected to participate in …

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Volunteers of JCILPS women`s wing attempt to storm CM bungalow

IMPHAL, March 3: A large number of women folks led by volunteers of the women`™s wing of the JCILPS were stopped by the personnel of the Imphal Police Station today

Women volunteers of the JCILPS confronting the police while marching towards the Chief Minister’s office bungalow.

Women volunteers of the JCILPS confronting the police while marching towards the Chief Minister’s office bungalow.

IMPHAL, March 3: A large number of women folks led by volunteers of the women`™s wing of the JCILPS were stopped by the personnel of the Imphal Police Station today while attempting to storm the Chief Minister`™s bungalow with the demand for the introduction of the ILP bill during the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly for safeguarding the indigenous people of Manipur.

The women folks started their rally at the Nityai-pat Chuhek and advance towards the CM bungalow at around 11 am, holding placards which read, `Introduce ILP bill and pass it during this session`, `the Chief Minister has a double-tongue`, `All the 60 MLAs must resign` and the `Assembly session must be boycotted.`

Meanwhile, personnel from the Imphal Police Station arrived and the stopped the women folks heading towards the CM bungalow near the Nupi Lal memorial complex and there was a tussle between them. Around 30 minutes later, some of the women folks were picked up by the police personnel.

The convenor of the JCILPS women`™s wing stated that even though many assurances were given for the protection of the indigenous people and the State by the Chief Minister and deputy Chief Minister, who is also the chairman of the all political party, their assurances is yet to be put into action.

She said which means that the CM speaks in a double tongue and does whatever he wants, alleging the 60 MLAs of the State don`™t know the opinion of the public and don`™t work in their interest.

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Manipur folk dance represents India in Singapore fest – Business Standard

Manipur folk dance represents India in Singapore fest
Business Standard
The Manipur troupe’s participation also highlights a wide range of art and cultural activities being undertaken by both countries celebrating the diplomatic ties as well as Singapore’s 50 years of independence. The troupe, in Singapore from February 24

Manipur folk dance represents India in Singapore fest
Business Standard
The Manipur troupe's participation also highlights a wide range of art and cultural activities being undertaken by both countries celebrating the diplomatic ties as well as Singapore's 50 years of independence. The troupe, in Singapore from February 24

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Hackfest Manipur : hackathon at NIT – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netHackfest Manipur : hackathon at NITE-Pao.netImphal, Manipur: Hackfest Manipur today announced the first ever hackathon in the state. The event is organized to identify IT talent in Manipur through hackathon and provide employment opportunities…


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Hackfest Manipur : hackathon at NIT
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Imphal, Manipur: Hackfest Manipur today announced the first ever hackathon in the state. The event is organized to identify IT talent in Manipur through hackathon and provide employment opportunities by bringing recruiting companies to campuses in …

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Hackfest Manipur : hackathon at NIT – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netHackfest Manipur : hackathon at NITE-Pao.netImphal, Manipur: Hackfest Manipur today announced the first ever hackathon in the state. The event is organized to identify IT talent in Manipur through hackathon and provide employment opportunities…


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Hackfest Manipur : hackathon at NIT
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Imphal, Manipur: Hackfest Manipur today announced the first ever hackathon in the state. The event is organized to identify IT talent in Manipur through hackathon and provide employment opportunities by bringing recruiting companies to campuses in …

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Govt concerned over nonissuance of admit cards

A public interest discussion on the non issuance of admits card to students of non affiliated CBSE schools took place at the State Assembly on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

A public interest discussion on the non issuance of admits card to students of non affiliated CBSE schools took place at the State Assembly on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Training for empanelled lawyers held

A three day training for 50 empanelled lawyers in Manipur State Legal Services Authority MSLSA concluded at the auditorium, High Court of Manipur, on March 1 as part of the project Access to Justice in 8 States of North East India including Sikkim …

A three day training for 50 empanelled lawyers in Manipur State Legal Services Authority MSLSA concluded at the auditorium, High Court of Manipur, on March 1 as part of the project Access to Justice in 8 States of North East India including Sikkim and Jammu and Kashmir Source The Sangai Express

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Two UGs arrested

Combined team of Commandos of District Police, Thoubal and 2 Assam Rifles AR conducted frisking and checking at Heirok crossing and arrested one ‘Sergeant’ of PREPAK PRO on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

Combined team of Commandos of District Police, Thoubal and 2 Assam Rifles AR conducted frisking and checking at Heirok crossing and arrested one ‘Sergeant’ of PREPAK PRO on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ima Medhapati Public School banned, decrees DESAM

Following the unfortunate incident on February 26 where a class II student was beaten black and blue and put inside a gunny bag for a night by Haobijam Surajbala 40 owner of a boarding house of Ima Medhapati Public School located at Langjing Achouba,…

Following the unfortunate incident on February 26 where a class II student was beaten black and blue and put inside a gunny bag for a night by Haobijam Surajbala 40 owner of a boarding house of Ima Medhapati Public School located at Langjing Achouba, Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has banned the school soon after the school authorities denied to acknowledge the student as theirs Source The Sangai Express

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NSCN K cadre killed in encounter

Tension prevailed in Tamenglong district’s Aben area after one suspected NSCN K cadre was killed and another wounded in a reported encounter between security forces and a combined team of NSCN K and Zeliangrong United Front ZUF on Sunday Source…

Tension prevailed in Tamenglong district’s Aben area after one suspected NSCN K cadre was killed and another wounded in a reported encounter between security forces and a combined team of NSCN K and Zeliangrong United Front ZUF on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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AZSU to ban construction companies

All Zeliangrong Students Union AZSU has decided to ban the construction companies engaged in the Jiribam Tupul railway line from executing their works after five days Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

All Zeliangrong Students Union AZSU has decided to ban the construction companies engaged in the Jiribam Tupul railway line from executing their works after five days Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Yangangpokpi market shed dedicated to public

The ground floor of Yangangpokpi Market Shed at Yangangpokpi Keithel was inaugurated at a function on Monday with Lamlai MLA Ksh Biren as the Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

The ground floor of Yangangpokpi Market Shed at Yangangpokpi Keithel was inaugurated at a function on Monday with Lamlai MLA Ksh Biren as the Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Go back as empowered people, DoNER Minister advises JNU students

DoNER Minister Dr Jitender Singh today urged NE students studying at JNU to go back to their respective States after their studies as empowered NE youth rather than a typical brand JNU who stay put in Delhi Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

DoNER Minister Dr Jitender Singh today urged NE students studying at JNU to go back to their respective States after their studies as empowered NE youth rather than a typical brand JNU who stay put in Delhi Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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NSCN IM slams ZUF

NSCN IM has taken strong exception to the statement of Zeliangrong United Front ZUF in connection with the recent skirmishes in Tamenglong district Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

NSCN IM has taken strong exception to the statement of Zeliangrong United Front ZUF in connection with the recent skirmishes in Tamenglong district Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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LHC Principal to return embezzled money M Okendro

State Education Minister M Okendro on Monday told Manipur Legislative Assembly that around Rs 83 lakh embezzled by Principal of Lilong Haoreibi College LHC would be asked to return under the Manipur Public Servants’ Personal Liability Act, 2006 So…

State Education Minister M Okendro on Monday told Manipur Legislative Assembly that around Rs 83 lakh embezzled by Principal of Lilong Haoreibi College LHC would be asked to return under the Manipur Public Servants’ Personal Liability Act, 2006 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Burned down

Students of Modern College today set afire furnitures including desks, chairs and benches demanding resumption of normal classes and ending of the impasse between the teachers and the authority concerned at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

Students of Modern College today set afire furnitures including desks, chairs and benches demanding resumption of normal classes and ending of the impasse between the teachers and the authority concerned at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

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