IGAR (South) briefs CM N. Biren Singh on security situation of border area

IT News Imphal, Jan 3: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh discussed security situation with the IGAR (South) Major General Virendra Singh on Tuesday. The IGAR (South) Major General Virendra Singh while conveying greeting to the Chief Minister with the coming of the New year, also briefed about the security situation along the Indo-Myanmar Border villages […]

IT News Imphal, Jan 3: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh discussed security situation with the IGAR (South) Major General Virendra Singh on Tuesday. The IGAR (South) Major General Virendra Singh while conveying greeting to the Chief Minister with the coming of the New year, also briefed about the security situation along the Indo-Myanmar Border villages […]

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Manipur CM discloses several schemes for people in the coming year

IMPHAL | Dec 31 Chief minister, N. Biren Singh today said that as he assured earlier to the people of the Chandel district, the Imphal-Chandel Bus Service under the Manipur State Transport (MST) will be started from New Year day onwards and the Chief Ministergi Hakshelgi Tengbang (Health Insurance Scheme for BPL families) will be […]

IMPHAL | Dec 31 Chief minister, N. Biren Singh today said that as he assured earlier to the people of the Chandel district, the Imphal-Chandel Bus Service under the Manipur State Transport (MST) will be started from New Year day onwards and the Chief Ministergi Hakshelgi Tengbang (Health Insurance Scheme for BPL families) will be […]

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Delhi and Beijing co-operation not enough, must work together to promote regional co-operation: Chinese Ambassador to India

IMPHAL, November 28: Chinese Ambassador to India Le Yucheng said co-operation between New Delhi and Beijing cannot cover everything but we are working actively to promote regional co-operation. If we

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi presenting memento to the Chinese Ambassador in India Le.Yucheng at CM Office on Friday.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi presenting memento to the Chinese Ambassador in India Le.Yucheng at CM Office on Friday.

IMPHAL, November 28: Chinese Ambassador to India Le Yucheng said co-operation between New Delhi and Beijing cannot cover everything but we are working actively to promote regional co-operation.

If we are talking of co-operation with a small country, maybe links between the two capitals would have been enough, Yucheng said, elaborating further that both India and China are large populous countries with lots of provinces and States.

When we talk of cooperation with large countries like India, State-level as well as city level co-operations are also crucial, he added.

Yucheng was addressing the local media this morning at the Classic Grande.

During Prime Minister Modi’s visit to China in May this year the two countries had established a “local leaders’ forum” which is held annually attended by leaders from both sides, he said continuing that such direct interactions and co-operations are very effective.

The provinces and States in China and India can boost a deeper mutual understanding and co-operation between the two countries, Yucheng added.

Every year there are a lot of exchanges of local leaders of the two countries, he added. This year alone more than 20 Chinese Governors and Mayors have already visited India and more than four or five from India have visited China, he said pointing out that the Chief Minister of Manipur had led a government delegation to China in 2013.

Replying to a query on apprehensions in the region regarding a major diversion of the Brahmaputra River water, which is known as the Tsangpo River in Tibet, in China, and if there is any plan of China to construct a dam on the river, he said we pay a lot of attention to ecological protection on the rivers.

Actually between India and China, we have an effective mechanism for exchange of co-operation with regards to cross-border rivers, he said.

So if there is any question about environmental protection or construction on the rivers it can be properly handled through these bilateral mechanisms for exchange of co-operation, he said evading a direct reply.

Not long ago the Vice President of China visited India. During his visit the two sides extended an agreement for China to provide India with flood seasoned hydrological data of cross-border rivers, he said.

This move of goodwill from the Chinese side can help India better make use of the river resources, he added.

Regarding a query on the issues regarding the McMahon Line and if there are any plans of China to discuss the issue and settle it, Yucheng said “The question is a sensitive and complex issue between India and China.”

In the past we came across some problems but now the leaders of both countries are very visionary, he added.

They have realized that it is important to keep in mind the overall interest of India-China relations and handle the boundary question through diplomatic channels carefully and properly, he said.

We have a number of mechanisms for discussion regarding boundary questions, he told the media adding that at the same time while we are looking for ways to resolve this boundary questions, we are working hard to maintain peace and stability in border areas.

Boundary question is different from country to country. Experiences of resolving boundary equations of other countries may not be apply to resolve the boundary equation of our two countries, he said.

“To resolve the China-India boundary question, we need to proceed from the reality of the boundary between our two countries. But I am confident that the two ancient civilizations, China and India have every wisdom and capability to find out the solution.”

Despite the differences not even a single bullet was fired at the border areas over the past several decades, he added. This shows that we have successfully and effectively manage to bring stability in the border areas, he said.

The Chinese Ambassador to India had also shared his experiences during his four-day stay in Manipur

He shared how he was impressed by the beauty of Loktak Lake, culture and traditions of various communities of the State, the polo game, the people and Manipur as a whole.

Expressing gratitude to the State Government and the Chief Minister of Manipur for inviting him to the Sangai festival, he said “As far as I know I may be the very first Chinese ambassador to India and indeed the first diplomat from the Chinese Embassy in India to ever visit Manipur.”

“Actually before we came here we were quite curious because the North East India is a place that we have never set foot on that is why I spend more time in Manipur than many other places in India.”

Yucheng further expressed his gratitude to the Manipur Labour and Employment minister I Hemochandra for showing him around the State.

He said he had met the Chief Minister yesterday and had a friendly and in-depth discussion on a lot of grounds including Manipur’s economic and social development, cultural commonalities and historical links with China, the bright prospect of our co-operation as well as PCIM economic corridor that runs through Manipur.

He said he was impressed by the folk culture and martial arts performances during the Sangai Festival.

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CM inaugurates Children Home, urges NGOs to work efficiently

IMPHAL, October 3: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh inaugurated a newly constructed Boys’  Children Home at Takyelpat Imphal today. The home is being constructed under the Social Welfare department. Speaking

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Chief Minister Okram Ibobi cutting the inaugural ribbon of the Children Home. Photo : IFP

IMPHAL, October 3: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh inaugurated a newly constructed Boys’  Children Home at Takyelpat Imphal today.

The home is being constructed under the Social Welfare department.

Speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural function, the Chief Minister said NGOs have to work hand in hand with the government for the welfare of the deprived and physically handicapped children.

On the other hand, the concerned ministries want to take action against non-performing NGOs, he said.

Acknowledging proper construction of the Home inaugurated today, the Chief Minister also expressed happiness, according to a statement of the Chief Minister`s secretariat.

Lauding the proper maintenance of quality in the construction of the Home, he said if all projects are constructed in such proper manner, infrastructure in the State could be easily developed with the sanctioned funds despite the government facing financial constraint as ours is a small State.

Announcing that the State government will provide all necessary assistance to the department in developing infrastructure in the State, he also appealed to the concerned authorities to maintain proper quality in the construction of the similar Homes constructed in other districts including in the Hill districts.

Reacting to an appeal from one of the children of the Home to appoint a teacher for them, the Chief Minister drew the Education minister`s attention and instructed him to do the needful.

Education minister Moirangthem Okendro speaking as the guest of honour said a new Education Policy of the government will be introduced from 2016.

Under the policy, children from Anganwaddi centres will be admitted in class I in government schools for which it will be necessary for the Education and Social Welfare departments to collaborate, he said.

On the appeal for appointment of teachers for the inaugurated Children Home, the minister said he will try to appoint two to five teachers under the SSA on shift system.

Speaking as the president of the function, Social Welfare minister Ak Mirabai said plans are afoot to construct a similar Children Home for the girls soon.

She said the Home inaugurated today has a capacity of 50 children.

At present there are 20 Children Homes in the State run by NGOs, and six similar Homes like the one inaugurated today are under construction at Chandel, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Jiribam, Senapati and Saitu Gamphazol.

In his key note address, Social Welfare principal secretary SK Devburman said although the full capacity of the Home is 50 at present there are only 15 children.

During the program, gifts were also handed over to the children housed at the Home and the Observation Home.

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