Opposition parties still mulling common front to defeat ruling Congress

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IMPHAL, July 11: With the aim to defeat the ruling Congress party candidates in the upcoming Lok Sabha election of the  Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency and Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency, an ‘all opposition political parties’ conference’ was held today at around 3 pm here at Hotel Imphal, North AOC.

With Janata Jal (United) president Moirangthem Tombi Singh acting as the convenor, the conference was attended by most of the opposition parties’ leaders.

The representatives of the opposition parties at the meeting expressed the need to unite  to be able to defeat the ruling Congress party.

The representatives also expressed their respective party’s voices at the meeting.

The meeting has also unanimously agreed that JD(U) president M Tombi Singh will continue his post as the convenor of the opposition political parties and further resolved to convene the next meeting in the last week of August or the first week of September.

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World Population Day – Focus on Adolescent Pregnancy

  Dr. H. R. Keshavamurthy, Director (M&C), Press Information Bureau, Kolkata. In order to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues in the context of overall development strategy, 11th July is observed as World Population Day, every year since 1989. Theme for this year is, ‘Adolescent Pregnancy’, in the hope of creating […]

 

Dr. H. R. Keshavamurthy, Director (M&C), Press Information Bureau, Kolkata.

In order to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues in the context of overall development strategy, 11th July is observed as World Population Day, every year since 1989. Theme for this year is, ‘Adolescent Pregnancy’, in the hope of creating a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.
Adolescence is a decisive age for girls around the world. What transpires during a girl’s teenage years shapes the direction of her life and that of her family. For many girls in developing countries, the mere onset of puberty that occurs during adolescence marks a time of heightened vulnerability: leaving school, child marriage, early pregnancy etc. Adolescent girls are less likely than older women to access sexual and reproductive health care, including modern contraception and skilled assistance during pregnancy and childbirth. Many are poor, have little control over household income, have limited knowledge about sexual and reproductive health issues, and lack the ability to make independent decisions about their health.
Adolescent pregnancy brings detrimental social and economic consequences for a girl, her family, her community and her nation. Many girls who become pregnant drop out of school, drastically limiting their future opportunities. A woman’s education is strongly correlated to her earning potential, her health and the health of her children. Thus, adolescent pregnancy fuels the intergenerational cycle of poverty and poor health. The younger a girl is when she becomes pregnant, whether she is married or not, the greater the risk to her health. Married adolescents may feel social pressure to bear a child and thus not seek family planning services. Unmarried adolescent girls face a different type of social pressure of fearing judgment or dealing with a socially-unacceptable pregnancy.
About 16 million girls under age 18 give birth each year. Another 3.2 million undergo unsafe abortions. Almost 90 per cent of the pregnant adolescents in the developing world are married. But for many of these girls, pregnancy has little to do with informed choice and is often a consequence of discrimination, rights violations (including child marriage) or inadequate education.
Adolescent pregnancy is an important health issue with the youngest mothers facing higher risk of maternal complications, death and disability along with their children. It is also an issue of human rights with the adolescent pregnancy often resulting in an abrupt end of childhood, a curtailed education and lost opportunities. So, we must provide all adolescents with age-appropriate, comprehensive education on sexuality.
This is especially important to empowering young women to decide when and if they wish to become mothers. In addition, we must provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services that cover family planning and the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Maternal health services that women need must be guaranteed.
Adolescent pregnancies put newborns at risk. The risk of death during the first month of life is fifty percent higher among babies born to adolescent mothers. The younger the mother is the higher risk for the baby. Fifteen per cent of all unsafe abortions in low- and middle-income countries are among adolescent girls aged 15-19 years. In 2008, there were an estimated 3.2 million unsafe abortions in developing countries among girls aged 15-19 and adolescents are more seriously affected by complications than are older women. Unsafe abortion is responsible for about 13 per cent of all maternal deaths, with adolescents disproportionately affected.
Young people aged 15 to 24 accounts for 41 per cent of new HIV infections worldwide. Adolescent girls are at far greater risk of contracting HIV than adolescent boys. Young women make up 64 per cent of all new infections among young people worldwide.

According to 2001 census data, there are 225 million adolescents, which comprise nearly one-fifth (22%) of India’s total population. Of the total adolescent population, 12% belong to the 10-14 years age group and nearly 10% are in the 15-19 years age group. This age group comprises of individuals in a transient phase of life requiring nutrition, education, counseling and guidance to ensure their development into healthy adults. Following data on adolescents from various national surveys call for focused attention with respect to health for this age group;
· More than half of the girls in the 15-19 age group are anaemic – 56% (NFHS-3)
· Over half (58%) of Indian women are married before they attain 18 years of age (NFHS-3)
· 16% of girls aged 15-19 have already begun child bearing and 12% have had a live birth
· Only 14% of women in the 15-19 age group have received complete ANC
· 62% of currently married adolescents have had complications during pregnancy 52% of women in the 15-19 age group have delivered at home
· 8.3% of all pregnancies in this age group result in spontaneous abortions
· 45% of all maternal deaths take place among the15-24 age group and Neo-natal Mortality Rate(NMR) is as high as 54/1000 among those in the age group of 15-19 years.
· Neo-natal Mortality Rate among rural adolescents is as high as 60/1000.
· 50% higher risk of infant deaths among mothers aged below 20 years (NFHS-3)
· Only 66.2% of pregnant girls below 20 years of age have been given or purchased iron and folate tablets as part of antenatal care (NFHS -3)
· 6000 adolescent mothers die every year due to anemia (NFHS -3)
· 47 per cent girls in this age group are underweight (NFHS -3)
Accordingly Government of India has accorded priority to Adolescent Health in the RCH-II programme. The Programme Implementation Plan (PIP) of Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) focuses on reorganizing the existing public health system in order to the service needs of adolescents. Steps are being taken to ensure improved service delivery for adolescents during routine sub-centre clinics and ensure service availability on fixed days and timings at the PHC and CHC levels. Outreach activities in tune with this have also been initiated in some states. A core package of services includes preventive, promotive, curative and counselling services. Adolescent-friendly services are to be made available for all adolescents – married and unmarried, girls and boys – during the clinic sessions, but not denied services routine hours. All States have incorporated this into their State PIPs. There are close to 3000 adolescent friendly health clinics across District Hospitals, CHCs and PHCs. Efforts are underway to ensure availability of trained staff at these clinics as well as in routine OPDs. Medical Officers and ANM/LHV/Counsellors have been trained on offering adolescent friendly health services across the country. This network needs to be expanded and strengthened to increase access to quality services for adolescents.
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has also rolled out a new scheme for the Promotion of Menstrual Hygiene among Adolescent Girls in the age group of 10-19 years in Rural areas. This programme is aimed at ensuring that adolescent girls (10- 19 years) in rural areas have adequate knowledge and information about hygiene and the use of sanitary napkins. This scheme has been launched in 25% of Districts in the country i.e. 152 districts across 20 States in the first phase.
Further, the School Health Programme has been launched to address the health needs of school going children and adolescents in the 6-18 year age groups in the government and aided schools. This is the only public sector programme specifically focused on school age children. Its main focus is to address the health needs of children, both physical and mental, and in addition, it provides for nutrition interventions, promotes physical activities and counseling. This preventative and curative service provisions have long fetched dividend in the future MCH and RCH profile. Components of School Health Programme include screening and early management of disease, disability and common deficiency, supplementation, health education and health promoting schools. Health service provision through screening, health care and referral specifically for general health, assessment and follow up of Anaemia /Nutritional status, visual acuity, dental check up, common skin conditions, heart defects, physical disabilities, learning disorders, behavior problems. Basic medicines are being made available for common ailments prevalent among this age bracket. Bi-annually supervised schedule for de-worming, as per national guidelines is being followed. Fixed day immunisation coupled with education about the issue, as per national schedule has been included in the package of service. Referral service connectivity from primary, till super specialist health facilities has been initiated.
To conclude, the actions to meet adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health needs would protect their rights and help prevent girls from having too many children too early in life, which threatens the health of mothers and children and strains young families’ limited resources. Preventing unintended adolescent pregnancies and investing in girls’ education, health and rights have powerful ripple effects in other areas of their lives. Educated young women offer a powerful boost to their families’ well-being, contributing to increased household income and savings, better family health and improved opportunities for future generations.
(PIB Features.) July 11th is World Population Day.

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Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh likely to visit Chandel soon – KanglaOnline

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Another book on folk-songs of Manipuri Muslims released at Imphal – TwoCircles.net

Another book on folk-songs of Manipuri Muslims released at ImphalTwoCircles.netImphal: Writers' Union, Manipur, the prominent literary body of the Manipuri Muslims, released a book, titled “Pangalgi Khunung Eshei Naina-Wareng,” compiled by M.M….

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Imphal: Writers' Union, Manipur, the prominent literary body of the Manipuri Muslims, released a book, titled “Pangalgi Khunung Eshei Naina-Wareng,” compiled by M.M. Ahmed, on July 7, 2013 at the Conference Hall of Manipur Hindi Parishad Hall, Imphal.

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Our MLAs facing criminal cases: Zero from Manipur, 189 from Uttar Pradesh – India Today

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Our MLAs facing criminal cases: Zero from Manipur, 189 from Uttar Pradesh. Tags: Corrupt politicians | Politicians with criminal records | Supreme Court | Supreme Court ruling on convicted politicians. Om Prakash Chautala. Ex-Haryana CM Om Prakash 

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Manipur man wins Mr World title in bodybuilding – Oneindia

Manipur man wins Mr World title in bodybuildingOneindiaAn emotional Dr Shantikumar said after achieving the feat that he would consider himself the luckiest man on earth if the people of Manipur acknowledged his victory and embrace him as their son for…

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Laihui Ensemble Manipur – Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess to perform at … – KanglaOnline

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Minds that Matter – KanglaOnline

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Test confirms Manipuri girls rescued from Jaipur home were sexually abused – Indian Express

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Manipur: Nagas: United Fragments – Analysis – E-Pao.net

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On relaxation of upper age limit in Manipur Civil Services Examination 2013 – E-Pao.net

On relaxation of upper age limit in Manipur Civil Services Examination 2013E-Pao.netThe All Tribal Students' Union Manipur (ATSUM) would like to draw the kind attention of the Government of Manipur in the matter pertaining to the relaxation of uppe…

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The All Tribal Students' Union Manipur (ATSUM) would like to draw the kind attention of the Government of Manipur in the matter pertaining to the relaxation of upper age limit from the proposed 30 years to 35 years in the up-coming Manipur Civil

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All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur press release on Manipur Civil Services combined competitive Examination 2013

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PRESS RELEASE

10th July 2013

The All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) would like to draw the kind attention of the Government of Manipur in the matter pertaining to the relaxation of upper age limit from the proposed 30 years to 35 years in the up-coming Manipur Civil Services combined competitive Examination 2013.

It is disappointing for many aspiring candidates that in almost 13 years ie. From the 2000 to 2013, Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive Examinations have been successfully conducted only twice by the Manipur public Services Commission.

Therefore, the eligible candidates have managed to get only two attempts so far. As a matter of fact, many aspiring candidates have already barred the age limit due to periodical recruitment which in fact is expected to be conducted every year like UPSC. Most significantly in most of the States of India, the upper age limit for appearing in Civil Services Examination has been increased from 35- 40 years and above. For instance, UP-40 yrs, Bihar- 40 yrs,Rajasthan-45 yrs, Haryana-45 yrs, West Bengal-40 yrs, Jharkhand- 40 yrs, Punjab- 37yrs.

Considering the increasing number of educated youth in the State with remote chances for job applications due to absence of private sector in the State and irregular conduct of such Examination in Manipur, relaxation of upper age limit should be 35 years and above like other State of India. This will certainly generate more opportunities for maximum number of educated youth to participate in the up- coming Manipur Civil Services combined competitive Examination 2013.

The genuine demand of the Sons & Daughters of the soil may therefore be kindly considered and do the needful in the larger interest of the educated youths irrespective of all communities living in the Hills and Plain of Manipur. To this end, the ATSUM as an apolitical Students’ Union is once again constrained to bring the grievances of the aspiring candidates before the SPF Govt. for kind consideration to relax the upper age limit from the proposed 30- 35 years for the well being of the State.

(MICAH KAMEI)
Info.Pub.Secretary, ATSUM

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Manipur plans fourth all-women market – E-Pao.net

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Book Review: “Voice of the Voiceless” by Seram Neken – KanglaOnline

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July 12 Consultative Meeting on Article 371 (A) likely to be stormy

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By Oken Jeet Sandham Nagaland, KOHIMA, Jul 10 (NEPS): After the recent direct questioning of the Constitutional validity of Article 371(A) by the Home Ministry with regard to the passing of the “Nagaland Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulations, 2012,” by … Continue reading

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By Oken Jeet Sandham

Nagaland, KOHIMA, Jul 10 (NEPS):

After the recent direct questioning of the Constitutional validity of Article 371(A) by the Home Ministry with regard to the passing of the “Nagaland Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulations, 2012,” by the “Nagaland Legislative Assembly” on September 22, 2012, the Constitutional interpretations with regard to the Article 371(A) have been going on.

Article 371 (A) (1)(a) says “Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, — no Act of Parliament in respect of:-

(i)                 Religious or social practices of the Nagas,

(ii)               Naga customary law and procedure,

(iii)             Administration of civil and criminal justice involving decisions according to Naga customary law,

(iv)              Ownership and transfer of land and its recourses,

Shall apply to the State of Nagaland unless the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland by resolution so decides.

The Nagaland Legislative Assembly, in exercise of its powers under Article 371 (A) (1)(a) of the Constriction of India, had unanimously passed a resolution on the 26th July, 2010 rendering inter alia all Acts of Parliament governing petroleum and natural gas inapplicable to the State of Nagaland.

At the same time, the Union of India, while replying in Lok Sabha to a question raised on the issue on the 10th March, 2011, declared that the state of Nagaland has the power to frame rules for governing matters relating to “petroleum and natural gas” within the territory of Nagaland.”

Now with these in mind, the Nagaland Legislative Assembly has passed the “Nagaland Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulations, 2012” on September 22, 2012. And then subsequently the Nagaland Government invited “Expressions of Interest (EoI)” from oil companies after setting up a ministerial group on petroleum.

Now the Union Home Ministry came down heavily to the Nagaland Government terming the Nagaland Legislative Assembly’s resolution “empowering itself with the right to legislate on oil and gas related issues is unconstitutional and invalid.”

Reacting to the Home Ministry statement, Minister for Planning and Coordination, Evaluation, Geology and Mining, TR Zeliang dismissed the Home Ministry statement saying that “Whatever we have done is Constitutional.”

Talking to media persons here Wednesday, the Senior Minister said, “We are doing this under the Article 371 (A)(1)(a) and also this particular Clause was referred to the Point 7 of the 16-Point Agreement.”

“Delhi is trying to create confusion,” Zeliang fumed saying, “They can’t do like this.”

Interestingly, the reply given by the Solicitor General of India, Gopal Subramanium on the “Ownership and transfer of land and its recourses in respect of minerals including petroleum and natural gas” in Nagaland has given very clear picture that the State of Nagaland was empowered to frame legislation on oil and gas related issues.

He also explained with regard to the resolution so adopted by the Nagaland Legislative Assembly whether it was in line with the provision of Article 371 (A) of the Constitution.

He said, “To have a better understanding of the provision it is necessary to examine the historical circumstances leading to the creation of State of Nagaland (hereinafter referred to as the State). …………….. The Special provisions made applicable to the State are invariably a result of the special historical circumstances and while interpreting the special provision the same should be kept in mind.”

The Solicitor General of India concludes: “Therefore, in legal parlance the term ‘land’ signifies not only the earth’s surface but also applies below and above the surface. It is not only confined to solids but may encompass within its bounds such things as gases and liquids. Thus, the term “land and its resources” in Article 371(A) to Mines and Minerals, even though a declaration as envisaged by Entry 54, List I of Schedule VII has been made by the Union through Section 2 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, the State of Nagaland would have the power to frame its own laws regarding ownership and transfer of such land and resources under Article 371 (A).”

 

“I think Delhi should not try to create confusion as whatever we are doing is under the Article 371(A)(I)(a) of the Constitution of India,” Zeliang said. “In fact, till such time when we brought in the Assembly to pass the Nagaland Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulations in 2012, we have been just following all the Acts passed by Parliament.”

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RPF blames ‘Indianisation’ for social ills gripping Manipur – E-Pao.net

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RPF blames 'Indianisation' for social ills gripping Manipur
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Imphal, July 10 2013: Citing assimilation into the Hindu social system and sustained Indianisation process as some of the primary factors for various ills afflicting Manipuri society at present, the proscribed RPF has called for intense introspection

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Nagaland Legislative AssemblyJuly 12 meet on Article 371 A likely to be stormy

After the recent direct questioning of the Constitutional validity of Article 371 A by the Home Ministry with regard to the passing of the Nagaland Petroleum Natural Gas Regulations, 2012, by the Nagaland Legislative Assembly on September 22, 20…

After the recent direct questioning of the Constitutional validity of Article 371 A by the Home Ministry with regard to the passing of the Nagaland Petroleum Natural Gas Regulations, 2012, by the Nagaland Legislative Assembly on September 22, 2012, the Constitutional interpretations with regard to the Article 371 A have been going on Source Oken Jeet Sandham NEPS

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Dismantling of Rs 2 crore worth Cold Storage begins

The destruction process of the Cold Storage of Agriculture Department at Mantripukhri, which had been constructed by investing more than 2 crores of rupees, has begun to give space for setting up a new Civil Secretariat complex Source Hueiyen News S…

The destruction process of the Cold Storage of Agriculture Department at Mantripukhri, which had been constructed by investing more than 2 crores of rupees, has begun to give space for setting up a new Civil Secretariat complex Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ramazan greetings extended to all

On the occasion of Ramazan, Parliamentary Secretary of Youth Affairs Sports and Tourism M Prithviraj Singh United Committee Manipur UCM Jamaat e Islami Hind Manipur State and United Muslim Organisation UMO , Yairipok have extended greetings to a…

On the occasion of Ramazan, Parliamentary Secretary of Youth Affairs Sports and Tourism M Prithviraj Singh United Committee Manipur UCM Jamaat e Islami Hind Manipur State and United Muslim Organisation UMO , Yairipok have extended greetings to all especially Manipuri Meetei Pangal in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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