Entry of outsiders to be restricted

IMPHAL, May 30 NNN: From June 1 no non-locals will be allowed to enter Manipur either by surface transport or by air and this agitation will continue for 5 days. From June 6 till June 10 movements of non-locals in streets and neighbourhood in Manipur will be restricted. Non-locals here means the people from mainland […]

IMPHAL, May 30 NNN: From June 1 no non-locals will be allowed to enter Manipur either by surface transport or by air and this agitation will continue for 5 days. From June 6 till June 10 movements of non-locals in streets and neighbourhood in Manipur will be restricted.
Non-locals here means the people from mainland India.
With the dateline of the ultimatum given to Manipur Government to clear its stance on introduction of Inner Line Permit system in the state is ending, Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has on Thursday decided to go ahead with its earlier decision to forbid visiting of non-locals to the state from June 1-5 and disallow outsiders to enter into the lanes and neighbourhoods within Manipur from June 6-10.
Representatives of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System met the Chief Minister, the Chief Secretary and other Cabinet ministers on May 20 during which it had discussed seriously about the ultimatum served to the Government regarding its stance on implementation of ILP system in the state, the committee’s convenor Sapamcha Jadumani told reporters here.
He said that during the meeting the Government side called for withdrawal of the committee’s decision to ban coming of non-Manipuris to the state.
Jadumani lashed out at the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh for allegedly being double standard and accused the Ibobi led Congress Government of ignoring the resolution of the state assembly with regard to introduction of the ILP system under Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations, 1873.
“Ibobi says he wants to implement ILP system in Manipur and at the same time he says the system will be demanded by other states and India may breakup if it is introduced in the state. This clearly indicates his Government is not willing to introduce the system in Manipur,” he said.
He alleged that the Chief Minister wants Manipur to be died out in order to save India and his remarks on ILP introduction shows that he is an anti-Manipuri.
The design to convert Manipur a ‘hybrid state’ is never right and the integrity of the nation can only be protected only when there is ILP system, Jadumani affirmed.

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Manipur woman harassment case adjourned to June 3 – Times of India

Manipur woman harassment case adjourned to June 3Times of IndiaRELATED. MADURAI: The Madras High Court has posted to June 3 hearing on the anticipatory bail application of M. Gnanavaram, principal of the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary here in a case o…

Manipur woman harassment case adjourned to June 3
Times of India
RELATED. MADURAI: The Madras High Court has posted to June 3 hearing on the anticipatory bail application of M. Gnanavaram, principal of the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary here in a case of alleged sexual harassment of a tribal woman from Manipur.
Seminary Dean accused of sexual harassmentThe New Indian Express

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Say no to Tobacco

  Sarita Brara Nearly six million people across the world die because of direct or indirect use of tobacco every year and the figure could go up to eight million by 2030 unless urgent action is taken says WHO. In India one out of 10 Indian adults dies of tobacco related diseases and Tobacco is […]

 

Sarita Brara
Nearly six million people across the world die because of direct or indirect use of tobacco every year and the figure could go up to eight million by 2030 unless urgent action is taken says WHO. In India one out of 10 Indian adults dies of tobacco related diseases and Tobacco is cause for 1.5lakh cancers, 4.2 million heart diseases, and 3.7 million lung diseases every year. Our country has one of the highest rates of oral cancer.
According to Tobacco Intervention Initiative statistics, 4300 lakh tobacco is consumed in the form bidis, chewing tobacco, gutka and snuff and smoking cigarettes. Fourteen crore men and 4 crore women are addicted to tobacco in India according to official figures. Over half of the male population around 57 per cent in the age group 15-49 years uses tobacco in some form and over one tenth of women in this age group also use tobacco. More than 5,000 youth in our country take to tobacco use every day.
The health ministry estimates that by 2020, tobacco will be responsible for 13% of all deaths in India and says that without any intervention, more than 38.4 million bidi smokers and 13.2 million cigarette smokers are likely to die prematurely. Second-hand smoke also remains a big problem. The misconception about certain tobacco products being safe also encourages many to consume tobacco in one or another form.
India launched the National Tobacco Control Programme in the 11th five year plan. It has ratified the WHO convention on tobacco control which recommends several strategies to reduce the demand and supply of tobacco. India was among the first few counties to set up a chain of tobacco cessation clinics at the district level. Several legislations are also in place for reducing tobacco usage and manufacture. These include Regulations of the Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales) Regulations of 2011, made under the Food Safety and Standards Act and Cigarette and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labelling) Amendment Rules, 2012.
As per the Regulations of the Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales) Regulations of 2011, made under the Food Safety and Standards Act, gutka, zarda, pan masala, gul, bajjar and such other toxic and addictive forms of chewing tobacco are mandated to be banned by various states.
Although 24 states and five union territories have so far banned gutka and paan masala containing tobacco, there is a question mark over the implementation of the ban. Whether it is the capital Delhi or other town where the ban is in place, gutka is being either sold openly or clandestinely in different names and pouches which is the people addicted to are even willing to pay a higher price.
The Supreme Court had last month sought compliance reports from all state governments that have banned the sale and manufacture of gutka and paan masala containing tobacco.
According to the new Cigarette and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labelling) Amendment Rules, 2012, notified on September 27, 2012, all tobacco product packs in the country are to carry new pictorial warnings which focussed in detail the portion of the human body affected by tobacco use.The health ministry had also for the first time inserted the word ‘Warning’ in the new pictorial warnings and mandated that this word be printed in ‘red’ colour along with the messages – ‘Smoking kills’ and ‘Tobacco kills’.
The new notification makes it mandatory for all tobacco makers both smoking forms and smokeless to maintain pictorial warnings in the states format and also to place the health warning in at least 40 per cent of the principal display area of the tobacco package.
At recent consultations several government and non-governmental organisations called for a complete ban on advertising, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco products in the country. The consultation was by HRIDAY (Health Related Information Dissemination Amongst Youth) and Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI) in collaboration with the Health and Family Welfare ministry and the WHO Country Office for India. It was felt that despite the regulations, tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship is very rampant and youth-centric. The urgent need to strengthen the existing provisions of COTPA and a multi-sect oral and inter-governmental synergy was stressed to effectively implement a complete ban.
Advertising of tobacco products is restricted under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003, (COTPA).
It is also established that a majority of smokers as many as 70 per cent desire to quit, but only 30 per cent of them actually try each year, and only 3 to 5 percent actually succeed in quitting, states WHO.
The theme of this year World No Tobacco Day is: Ban tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.A comprehensive ban of all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship is required under the WHO Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) for all Parties to this treaty within five years of the entry into force of the Convention. Evidence shows that comprehensive advertising bans lead to reductions in the numbers of people starting and continuing smoking. Statistics show that banning tobacco advertising and sponsorship is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce tobacco demand and thus control its usage.The objective of 2013 campaign is also drive local, national and international efforts to counteract tobacco industry efforts to undermine tobacco control, specifically industry efforts to stall or stop comprehensive bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
Of the six million people who die of tobacco related diseases every year globally more than 600 000 are non-smokers dying from breathing second-hand smoke.The ultimate goal is to contribute to protect present and future generations not only from these devastating health consequences, but also against the social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke.
So until all forms of consumption of tobacco cease through regulations and laws the goal of tobacco free India cannot be fulfilled. There is therefore a need for all stake holders in public health to coordinate their effort for everyone to emphatically say No To Tobacco.
(PIB Features.)
31st May – World No Tobacco Day

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Forget everything concentrate on your surrounding

Everyone knows what flop means. Yet they do not find time and occasion for using this word. Today I will be using this word in describing the performance of the engineers of the engineering departments of the Government of Manipur. Why they waste time without doing anything. If they do not have fund for repairing […]

Everyone knows what flop means. Yet they do not find time and occasion for using this word. Today I will be using this word in describing the performance of the engineers of the engineering departments of the Government of Manipur. Why they waste time without doing anything. If they do not have fund for repairing of roads or for construction of bridges they must think of demanding it from the Government. On The contrary they remain waiting for cut from the poor contractors. Think what is ailing the state and its people. If you have the gut just conduct a simple survey it will bring to light who is buying precious land and building in the heart of Imphal city. A state exists to serve interest of all including those who have nothing to support themselves. Why this food security bill is being introduced. It is being implemented to take care of the most unfortunate people of the country. Congress party having ruled the state for more than 11 years in the state might have known what is afflicting the state and its people. The man neighbouring me does not have not anything to support himself and those dependent on him. But he wants a Government that will be lasting and that will understand the sufferings of the masses. Can you hear the voice that is feeble that is not loud. Think for the masses. They cannot do anything even for their well being. 80 percent of the people are poor people. They cannot collect even the rice allotted to them. This is a very serious situation. It you talk to them you will understand how many of our people are languishing. But a Government survives to make everyone happy. This should be taken as a direct appeal to the men at the helm of affairs. Enough is enough. We expect something that is for the betterment of the society,

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Preparation for Mizoram Elections

AIZAWL, May 30 NNN: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has started its preparation for the conduct of assembly election in Mizoram. Mizoram will go to poll in the later part of this year. The Election Commission of India has finalized for conduct of Electoral Roll Special Summary Revision. In this connection, Joint Chief Electoral […]

AIZAWL, May 30 NNN: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has started its preparation for the conduct of assembly election in Mizoram. Mizoram will go to poll in the later part of this year.
The Election Commission of India has finalized for conduct of Electoral Roll Special Summary Revision. In this connection, Joint Chief Electoral Officer (Jt CEO) H Lalengmawia today interacted with the media.
As per the direction of ECI, Special Summary Revision will begin by July 1, and the final roll is to be published on August 16.
At present, Mizoram has 6, 83, 801 voters, which is 60.11% of the total population, from which is learnt that 39.09 % are not in the Roll, and therefore, many people are yet to enter in the electoral roll.
Jt. CEO Lalengmawia said that despite several criticisms, EVMs are planned to be used in the assembly elections in the state as per the wish of the Election Commission of India.
He added that out of the 1500 EVMs in Mizoram, 187 needed to be repaired, and are now processed to be sent to ECIL Hqrs. Hyderabad. And, as per permission of ECI, 200 EVMs are planned to be borrowed from Tripura.
The JT. CEO invites the media persons to cooperate in ensuring that each and every citizen exercise their franchise.
As it is mandatory that photos of every voteer be shown in the Electoral Roll, therefore each district is informed to take strong steps in this regard, JT. CEO Lalengmawia said, adding any new voter must submit at least 2 copies of passport photographs.
As the Election Commission of India has made arrangement for Public Grievances Redressal Mechanism to which people can approach in Election-related matters, toll free telephone connections are made in every district.

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VC Shukla still remains critical: Medanta Doctors

Gurgaon/New Delhi, May 30 (ANI): Doctors treating Vidya Charan Shukla at the Medanta Medicity Hospital in Gurgaon on Thursday said that the veteran Congress leader is still in a very serious condition. “As compared to yesterday, his condition remains steady. In fact, there has been a slight response to the supportive care, the antibiotics and […]

Gurgaon/New Delhi, May 30 (ANI): Doctors treating Vidya Charan Shukla at the Medanta Medicity Hospital in Gurgaon on Thursday said that the veteran Congress leader is still in a very serious condition.
“As compared to yesterday, his condition remains steady. In fact, there has been a slight response to the supportive care, the antibiotics and the other treatment being given to him.
Let me clarify that Mr. Shukla still remains critical and not out of danger,” said Dr. A.K. Dubey, the spokesperson of Medanta Hospital.
Meanwhile, Shukla’s nephew Amitesh hoped for his speedy recovery.
“I believe he is much better now. He has no fever and his organs are functioning properly. His health has improved. I hope that he is out of danger soon,” he told the media in New Delhi.
The 84-year-old former union minister sustained three bullet wounds after he was caught in the middle of an ambush by Maoists on a Congress convoy in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar District on Saturday.
Prior to being moved to Gurgaon, Shukla underwent an operation at a Jagdalpur hospital for removal of the bullets.
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi visited Shukla at the Medanta Hospital on Sunday, and inquired about his health from the hospital staff and his family members.
BJP leader L K Advani, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit have also visited Shukla at the hospital.
Heavily-armed Maoists had on Saturday ambushed a convoy of Congress leaders in the state’s Bastar district, killing 27 people including PCC chief Nand Kumar Patel, his son Dinesh, Congress leader Mahendra Karma and ex-MLA Uday Mudliyar and injuring 37 others.

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Fertilisers, farm tools distributed

Manipur Agriculture minister Md Nasir today distributed fertilizers and agricultural tools to farmers during a function ‘Cropping System Based Training cum Distribution of Agricultural Inputs and Implements Under national Food Security Mission Rice S…

Manipur Agriculture minister Md Nasir today distributed fertilizers and agricultural tools to farmers during a function ‘Cropping System Based Training cum Distribution of Agricultural Inputs and Implements Under national Food Security Mission Rice Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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ATSUM fiasco exposes disunity among tribal

Quagmire over the proposed June 3 agitation of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM persists as the fault line of pro ATSUM agitation and those oppose to it sharpened Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Quagmire over the proposed June 3 agitation of All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM persists as the fault line of pro ATSUM agitation and those oppose to it sharpened Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Workshop on health and legal rights of ageing persons held

A one day state level workshop on Mental Health Issues, Chronic Diseases and Legal Rights of Ageing Persons in Manipur was jointly organized by Manipur University Working Women’s Association, ARDSI, Manipur Chapter and NAEPLRA Chronic Diseases of Ind…

A one day state level workshop on Mental Health Issues, Chronic Diseases and Legal Rights of Ageing Persons in Manipur was jointly organized by Manipur University Working Women’s Association, ARDSI, Manipur Chapter and NAEPLRA Chronic Diseases of India under the sponsorship of Manipur State Legal Service Authority at the Court Hall, New Administrative Block, Manipur University here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Land Scam MMC offers patta out of state land

The Chairperson of Moirang Municipal Council MMC has reportedly offered patta of a state owned land reserved for construction of parking lots of light and heavy vehicles at Moirang Chingei out of his jurisdiction and without any approval from the Sta…

The Chairperson of Moirang Municipal Council MMC has reportedly offered patta of a state owned land reserved for construction of parking lots of light and heavy vehicles at Moirang Chingei out of his jurisdiction and without any approval from the State Revenue Department Source Hueiyen News Service

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Work on Thumbu Bridge in rainy season scares public

The ongoing construction work on Thumbu Bridge over Imphal River connecting Yaiskul in Imphal West district and Brahmapur Nahabam Leikai in Imphal East district in full swing during this rainy season has created fear and unrest in the minds of the gene…

The ongoing construction work on Thumbu Bridge over Imphal River connecting Yaiskul in Imphal West district and Brahmapur Nahabam Leikai in Imphal East district in full swing during this rainy season has created fear and unrest in the minds of the general public Source Hueiyen News Service

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Agricultural items distributed

Under the National Food Security Mission Rice programme, Department of Agriculture today organised agricultural inputs and implements distribution programme at Gandhi Memorial Hall Source The Sangai Express

Under the National Food Security Mission Rice programme, Department of Agriculture today organised agricultural inputs and implements distribution programme at Gandhi Memorial Hall Source The Sangai Express

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CTLLSM thanks CM, Minister

While expressing happiness over the State Cabinet decision on granting the status of major tribal dialects of Manipur to Gangte, Liangmai and Poumai for introduction in school textbooks, Council of Tribal Language and Literature Societies, Manipur CTL…

While expressing happiness over the State Cabinet decision on granting the status of major tribal dialects of Manipur to Gangte, Liangmai and Poumai for introduction in school textbooks, Council of Tribal Language and Literature Societies, Manipur CTLLSM has conveyed its gratitude to Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro Singh Source Hueiyen News Service

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Training course opened at RIMS

Prof S Sekharjit, Director, RIMS, today opened the 3 day training course on emergency care for the sick and trauma patients in the Lecture hall of College of Nursing Source The Sangai Express

Prof S Sekharjit, Director, RIMS, today opened the 3 day training course on emergency care for the sick and trauma patients in the Lecture hall of College of Nursing Source The Sangai Express

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No end to woes of street vendors, cops chasing them away even at night

Defying all social barriers these women have come out of their homes just to earn their livelihood by selling vegetables, fruits, fishes and other household items under scorching heat on the road side of Khwairamband Keithel Source Hueiyen News Service

Defying all social barriers these women have come out of their homes just to earn their livelihood by selling vegetables, fruits, fishes and other household items under scorching heat on the road side of Khwairamband Keithel Source Hueiyen News Service

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Prize distribution of Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur

The 20th annual prize distribution of the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur would be held at JN Manipur Dance Academy at 10 Source The Sangai Express

The 20th annual prize distribution of the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur would be held at JN Manipur Dance Academy at 10 Source The Sangai Express

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UNC wraps up its political tour

The final leg of the political tour of United Naga Council UNC in Naga areas was undertaken in Tahamzam Senapati district in association with Naga Peoples’ Organisation and 5 constituent tribes councils of the region from April 27 to 29, 2013 So…

The final leg of the political tour of United Naga Council UNC in Naga areas was undertaken in Tahamzam Senapati district in association with Naga Peoples’ Organisation and 5 constituent tribes councils of the region from April 27 to 29, 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service

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SBI donates

The State Bank of India SBI , Ukhrul Branch has donated ten ceiling fans to Assam Rifles School, 41 Assam Rifles, Somsai Ukhrul during a simple function held at the school premises today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

The State Bank of India SBI , Ukhrul Branch has donated ten ceiling fans to Assam Rifles School, 41 Assam Rifles, Somsai Ukhrul during a simple function held at the school premises today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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DU admission counseling

Manipur Students’ Association Delhi MSAD would be organizing admission counseling for academic session 2013 14 for admission to various courses in colleges under University of Delhi at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School here from 5th June to 8th Ju…

Manipur Students’ Association Delhi MSAD would be organizing admission counseling for academic session 2013 14 for admission to various courses in colleges under University of Delhi at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School here from 5th June to 8th June Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC tour

The final leg of the political tour of the UNC in Naga areas was undertaken in Tahamzam Senapati district in association with the Naga Peoples’ Organisation and the five constituent tribes’ councils of the region Source The Sangai Express

The final leg of the political tour of the UNC in Naga areas was undertaken in Tahamzam Senapati district in association with the Naga Peoples’ Organisation and the five constituent tribes’ councils of the region Source The Sangai Express

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