AMWJU meets RIMS representatives

IMPHAL, Sep 5 : Representatives of the standing committee of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union, journalists and RIMS Medical Superintendent Prof Amuba held a joint meeting in connection with the en passe which existed between the reporters and RIM…

IMPHAL, Sep 5 : Representatives of the standing committee of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union, journalists and RIMS Medical Superintendent Prof Amuba held a joint meeting in connection with the en passe which existed between the reporters and RIMS doctors., said a statement issued by A Jiten Singh, secretary, information and publicity, AMWJU.

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Ratan’s petition ‘maintainable’: HC

IMPHAL, Jul 29: A Division Bench of High Court of Manipur comprising Justice N Kotiswar and Justice Kh Nobin today ruled that the criminal petition case filed by former JCILPS convenor Khomdram Ratan is ‘maintainable’. It may be mentioned that the Court has been examining whether the criminal petition case is maintainable or not since […]

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IMPHAL, Jul 29: A Division Bench of High Court of Manipur comprising Justice N Kotiswar and Justice Kh Nobin today ruled that the criminal petition case filed by former JCILPS convenor Khomdram Ratan is ‘maintainable’. It may be mentioned that the Court has been examining whether the criminal petition case is maintainable or not since […]

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Disturbances irk PCI team

IMPHAL, Jul 4: A three-member team of the Press Council of India (PCI) today arrived here on a two-day visit to the State to discuss different issues pertaining to the journalist fraternity. A team of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) led by its president Wangkhemcha Shamjai received the team at Imphal airport. Speaking to […]

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IMPHAL, Jul 4: A three-member team of the Press Council of India (PCI) today arrived here on a two-day visit to the State to discuss different issues pertaining to the journalist fraternity. A team of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) led by its president Wangkhemcha Shamjai received the team at Imphal airport. Speaking to […]

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CM assures journalists welfare progs

IMPHAL, Jun 30: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has assured to take up different measures for the welfare of journalist fraternity of the State. The assurance was given during a meeting with representatives of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) today. Speaking to reporters at Manipur Press Club after the meeting, AMWJU president Wangkhemcha Shamjai […]

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IMPHAL, Jun 30: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has assured to take up different measures for the welfare of journalist fraternity of the State. The assurance was given during a meeting with representatives of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) today. Speaking to reporters at Manipur Press Club after the meeting, AMWJU president Wangkhemcha Shamjai […]

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‘Citizens’ urge CM for composite dialogue

IMPHAL, Jun 25: A team comprising of many concerned citizens, women leaders, Information Centre for Hill Areas Manipur (ICHAM) and the All Manipur Working Journa-lists’ Union (AMWJU) jointly submitted a memoran-dum to Chief Minister O Ibobi today. They also met Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam. Speaking to media persons at Manipur Press Club after submitting the […]

IMPHAL, Jun 25: A team comprising of many concerned citizens, women leaders, Information Centre for Hill Areas Manipur (ICHAM) and the All Manipur Working Journa-lists’ Union (AMWJU) jointly submitted a memoran-dum to Chief Minister O Ibobi today. They also met Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam. Speaking to media persons at Manipur Press Club after submitting the […]

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AMWJU celebrates 42nd foundation day

Gaikhangam calls anti-bills protestors to come forward for talks IMPHAL, September 16: The All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union (AMWJU) celebrated its 42nd foundation day today here at Manipur Press Club

Dignitaries during the 42nd foundation day celebration of AMWJU

Dignitaries during the 42nd foundation day celebration of AMWJU

Gaikhangam calls anti-bills protestors to come forward for talks

IMPHAL, September 16: The All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union (AMWJU) celebrated its 42nd foundation day today here at Manipur Press Club with Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam; AMWJU president Wangkhemcha Shamjai; Commerce & Industries, Sericulture and Vety & Animal Husbandry Minister Govindas Konthoujam and MLA N Biren attending as chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

Speaking at the function, MLA N Biren said that at a rally held at Senapati as well as according to some press statements, the agitators who are against the passing of the three bills in the Assembly have mentioned some points that the MLR and LR Act will be extended in whole of the State and by covering the hill areas the Section 14 (A) has been modified.

These points that the people want to know should be clarified by the media by asking the Dy CM, the MLA urged.

He also clarified that the amendment should be only confined to the principle bill that is the MLR & LR Act and that it is only enforced in the valley districts of the State.

And also the amendment of the bill is on the relevant subject and the relevant subject here is sales and purchase of land to non-Manipuris. That means it does not affect while selling the land to Meitei, Pangals, Kuki and Naga, he maintained.

He further said that few days ago a politician held a press meet where the politician had charged that the bills were created without including any tribal representative.

The charges levelled by the politician were carried by the local dallies as a news item the way the politician had claimed it, he said.

He said the media persons did not try to question the politician if the politician was not aware of the fact that the All Political Party Committee formed to discuss the ILP issue was headed by Dy CM Gaikhanagam, who is from the tribal community, as the Chairman.

The media persons were also pretty much aware of the fact that while discussing the bills the government ran pillar to post asking suggestions through the media and even consulted veteran politicians like former CMs Rishang, Dolendro and many others.

`Why was these questions not raised by the media persons to the said politician?`

`We are simply publishing whatever the person who held the press meet is claiming without even verifying the facts,` said the MLA who was a journalist himself before joining politics.

If the media persons had asked these questions to the politician, people would have been able to see a clearer picture of the issue, said the MLA who seems disappointed with the media persons.

He also maintained that there are currently four tribal Ministers.

`I urge the scribes to bridge the gaps in the communication during this time of crisis. The role of media is very important during this time,` he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Dy CM Gaikhangam reiterated what he said at the foundation day function of All Manipur Bar Association held at Cheirap Court yesterday.

He called upon the people of the hills who are agitating against the passing of the three bills to come forward for talks with the government to bring an amicable solution.

He also mentioned that the government had sent official invitation for talks twice already and now it is considering of sending the invitation for the third time.

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AMWJU urges government to look into the development works in Jiribam

IMPHAL, May 22: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union today urged the government to look into certain problems confronting Jiribam and development works undertaken in the sub-division. Speaking to media

IMPHAL, May 22: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union today urged the government to look into certain problems confronting Jiribam and development works undertaken in the sub-division.

Speaking to media persons at the Manipur Press Club today, president Wangkhemcha Shyamjai said a team of the union led by himself had conducted a tour of the sub-division from May 15 to 17.

The three member team had inspected several development works undertaken in the sub-division to check whether the government is properly managing the resources available, he said.

He said completion of the ongoing construction of the railway line from Silchar to Lamding would take another few years, which could only heighten the problems of the transporters of essential commodities.

During the tour, the team was also told by locals that on November 26, 2013, an IED was recovered from under a bridge over the Chiru River after some suspected tribal youth were seen around under the bridge, he continued.

In another incident a tribal couple were arrested by a combined team of SDPO and the Assam Rifles while trying to fit an IED under the Lakhipur Koilapur Bridge, he said.

All such issues have only created a fear psychosis among the people of the area, he said before urging the government to look into the security concerns of the people at the earliest.

The government has an ambitious project in Jiribam which is 425 hectare of A Class tea plantation, however, complete ignorance and negligence of the government has reduced the plant to be used for personal gain by a few individuals, he lamented.

During the tour, locals complained that some workers at the plantation, while complaining of not getting regular salaries from the government are pocketing the money earned from the plantation, he said.

In North Jiribam, Vidhyanagar, according to sources, it is learn that there was once a big horticulture project, however without proper consent of the locals and no proper order, the government all of a sudden constructed a sports complex by removing the horticulture project, he said.

The team was also told that even though the complex is yet to be inaugurated, the sports complex has already develop signs of crumbling, the AMWJU president said.

He further appealed to the government to look into the issues at the earliest.

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Imphal editors threatened

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