Economic isolation of state led to backwardness: CM

IMPHAL, May 22: `The states of north eastern India have had ample opportunities but due to economic isolation, Manipur has remained backward as compared to other states of India.` Chief

IMPHAL, May 22: `The states of north eastern India have had ample opportunities but due to economic isolation, Manipur has remained backward as compared to other states of India.` Chief Minister O Ibobi said in his speech during the inaugural function of a two day `International Conference on India`™s Look East Policy `“ Act East and South East Asia: Beyond Borders`™`™`™

The program held at theCentenary Hall of Manipur University was organised by Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh in collaboration with MU.

He exuded confidence that the GDP growth of the State will rise to 9% by the year 2020. India is on way to become one of the business centres on account of the NE states of India once they are made the gateway to South East Asia. He added that during the 90s Myanmar was not considered as significant in trade but now Myanmar is considered as one big opportunities for foreign trade with India.

He said that air connectivity is effective in Manipur whereas road and rail connectivity is still a problem.

Manipur has tremendous potentail in tourism sector. It also can do well in food production, he added.

He said that the state has natural beauties such as the Loktak Lake, and the captivating natural landscape of the hill districts. the state now has world class medical facilities, vibrant culture and sports, he further said.

He said visa on arrival facilities has also been made available for Myanmar citizen coming to avail medical facilities in the state.

Because of economic isolation and poor land connectivity, the state has suffered, asserted the CM and said that the need is for developmental works to be prioritised.

He voiced optimism that the two day international conference would suggest ways to bring development and uplift of the state.

Giving a brief background of the conference, professor of CRRID Chandigarh, Sucha Singh Gill called for removal of economic isolation of the NE region.

He said that investment from potential investors are the key to development.

He said important issues such as water scarcity, land connectivity by rail and road and how these will promote international trade through the NE states of India will also be discussed minutely.

Manipur has potential for development in the horticulture sector, as fruits like oranges and pineapples are massively produced. However because of weak land transport facilities, the products are not able to reach beyond the state.

He said said that the conference will also discuss ways and means to bring up the per capita income of the state.

The conference will be attended by delegates from 8 different countries.

The inaugural function of the conference was attended by Vice Chancellor of Manipur University Prof H Nandakumar Sarma; Professor of Strategic Studies, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi Brahma Chellaney; Executive Chairman, CRRID Chandigarh Dr Rashpal Malhotra and also Member of Lok Sabha Murli Manohar Joshi was attended as president of the function.

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Conservation of eco-system reverberates on Intl Day for Biological Diversity observation

IMPHAL May 22: As in other parts of the world, the International Day for Biological Diversity was observed jointly by Manipur Biodiversity Board and Forest Department under the sponsorship from

IMPHAL May 22: As in other parts of the world, the International Day for Biological Diversity was observed jointly by Manipur Biodiversity Board and Forest Department under the sponsorship from National Biodiversity Authority Government of India at Manipur Film Development Corporation, Palace Compound today.

The observance held under the theme `Biodiversity for Sustainable Development`™ was graced by Ram Muivah, IAS, Addl. Chief Secretary; P N Prasad, IFS, Chief Wild Life Warden; Prof Dinabandhu Sahoo, Director, IBSD and Dr M Rohinikumar Singh, Ex-Director(Research) CAU as the chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

While reminiscing the forest cover and the flora and fauna of the state in his youthful times, Ram Muivah expressed concern on the rampant deforestation which has affected ecological environment.

He stressed on the need to plant more trees so as to reclaim and conserve the rich biodiversity for sustainable development.

Prof Dinabandhu Sahoo noted that the north east India especially Manipur has a fragile eco-system and would not be suitable for setting up of heavy industries.

However, the concerned stakeholders can collectively approach to revise the existing policy and practice to maintain and promote the eco-system and market the exotic places through tourism, he said.

P N Prasad spoke about the importance of conservation of biodiversity while explaining the co-relationship of humankind and nature and how this balance is essential for sustainability of life.

He cited the knowledge of forefathers of accepting this relationship and how nature is indeed worshipped, which the people are now destroying in greed.

Prizes for painting as well as essay competition on biodiversity held in connection with the observance were distributed to its respective winners by the dignitaries. Manipuri singers Pushparani and Naoboy enthralled the gathering with their famous tracks.

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AR Naik Subedar serves legal notice to top officers against deprivation of pay, allowance

IMPHAL, May 22: In an unprecedented manner, a Naik Subedar of 30 Assam Rifles has served a legal notice to five high ranking officers including Secretary of Ministry of Home

IMPHAL, May 22: In an unprecedented manner, a Naik Subedar of 30 Assam Rifles has served a legal notice to five high ranking officers including Secretary of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India today against deprivation of pay and allowance to be given according to rank and seniority.

The Naik Subedar has been identified as Ramesh Chand (JC No 3000449), 53 son of Late Uadho Ram Sharma from Didwin village in Hamirpur District, Himachal Pradesh.

The legal notice was served by BP Sahu, advocate of Supreme Court and High Courts as counsel of the AR personnel.

The four other officers have been identified as Ramesh Kumar Rana, Director of Assam Rifles, Shillong; Vedpal Yadav, ex-CO of 30 AR; Roshan Verma, Commandant of 30 AR and Chandal Kharyal, Major of 30 AR.

In the legal notice to the five officers, advocate BP Sahu said, `My client who was serving as Hav/GD No G/30004492 was promoted to the rank of Nb/Sub (GD) with retrospective effect from 01.12.2004 in the scale of pay of Rs 5500-175-9000 per month.`

It further said `the pay and allowance of my client as on 01.12.2004 was fixed at Rs 5675 by granting one increment and by indicating the next date of increment December 1, 2005. The said order was issued in pursuance of the HQ/DGAR order No 1.19012/30AR/0002/2012 dated 21.02.2012.`

It further explained that , in pursuance of the order, `the pay and allowance of my client have to be calculated and prepared as indicated in the said order by fixing his pay and allowance at Rs 5675 as on 01.12.2004 and his pay and allowance have also to be prepared in the said scale of pay with dearness allowances as well as other allowances granted by the Government from time to time.`

The notice went to say that `the pay and allowances of my client was also fixed vide order dated 22.09.2012 in pursuance of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 wef 25.06.2011 in the pay band 2 ie Rs 9300-34800 plus grade pay of Rs 4600 per month.`

It also said `the pay and allowances of my client was fixed at Rs 19,140 wef 01.07.2012 in the pay band 2 ie Rs 9300-34800 plus grade pay of Rs 4600 per month by fixing his DNI on 01.07.2013. In view of the said order, my client has been drawing his pay and allowances as prescribed by the CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008.`

It said that, it has been informed that though `my client is entitled to the arrear pay and allowances for the post of NB/Sub (GD) in view of the aforestated orders with retrospective effect from 01.12.2004 and from the date of commencement of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008, the authorities concerned including you failed to prepare the arrear pay and allowances of my client, drawn and credited the same to the account and crediting the arrear pay and allowances of my client his pay and allowances have been reduced without assigning any reason. Thus, inaction on your part cannot be justified under any circumstances.`

The notice further warned the AR authorities `to prepare, draw and credit the arrear pay and allowances of my client wef 01.12.2004 in view of the above referred orders` giving them one month to do so, failing which the matter would be taken to the appropriate forum to have actions initiated against them for contempt of the above referred orders of the relevant courts.

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TR’s 1 Year in Office – A Tumultuous Political Journey, Kaziranga to Kohima

By Oken Jeet Sandham   When TR Zeliang led NPF legislators along with their allies were singing a “Song” paying “tribute to mothers” at the famous Kaziranga’s IORA The Retreat,

p1feb6-400x330By Oken Jeet Sandham

 

When TR Zeliang led NPF legislators along with their allies were singing a “Song” paying “tribute to mothers” at the famous Kaziranga’s IORA The Retreat, it reverberated across the state of Nagaland. One thinks – “How would it be nice if they could sing same at Kohima or Dimapur or any place in Nagaland in presence of mothers?”

Why did he go to Kaziranga to become a leader of NPF legislature party and why could he not do the same at the home turf? What was wrong and who was the threat to him are some of the basic questions?

It was only after Noke Wangnao, then Minister for Public Health Engineering (PHE), expressed his inner mind to the media with regard to the post of Chief Minister which would soon be vacated by Neiphiu Rio, Team Zeliang rushed to Kaziranga. He (Wangnao) even claimed that Rio asked him to become his successor as no one from the ENPO area had occupied the highest post in the state since statehood.

Of course, there were at least four contenders for the post of Chief Minister. They were TR Zeliang, Noke Wangnao, G Kaito Aye and Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu. Wangnao and Kaito did not, however, join the Kaziranga mission but Zeliang retained them when he formally took over the reins of the state from Rio. However, he was always suspicious of the duo and his suspicion was vindicated at last.

That was how the present Chief Minister TR Zeliang started his most tumultuous political journey from Kaziranga and he would, perhaps, never forget “Kaziranga” as his roadmap of becoming Chief Minister of Nagaland was drawn up from there.

Interestingly, before settling down the dust of political storms soon after becoming the Chief Minister of Nagaland, Zeliang started facing many oppositions not from the main opposition Congress party but from within his party. There were moves against his leadership, though not openly. Even at times, there were head counts, of course again unofficially, to throw a challenge against his leadership within the NPF legislature party. Yet, the numbers on his side were more and that made him and his colleagues loyal to him confident that they could carry on.

This off and on threat to his leadership still continued and at one point of time, many of his Cabinet colleagues had allegedly cautioned him to stand firm. On a few occasions, he was reported to have been allegedly advised by his senior cabinet colleagues loyal to him to even drop the dissidents from the Council of Ministers.

And when the people of Nagaland were still in Christmas festive hangover and not believing of any coup of sort, 22 dissident NPF legislators led by Kaito openly walked away from the 38 NPF legislature group. Many were caught napping and this sudden turn of political development had deepened the ruling NPF crisis to an unprecedented level. But Zeliang took advantage of the unusual political crisis to drop Kaito and Nienu and later Wangnao from his Council of Ministers.

Many political pundits believed that Zeliang might have planned to take support of Opposition Congress much ahead of the open revolt against his leadership as he knew that he would not be able to run his government peacefully unless he destabilized the dissidents. That was why within days of the open revolt, he approached the Governor of Nagaland for summoning a Special Session of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly to have a “Trial of Strength” of his shaky Government.

It took nearly a month for the Governor to summon a “Special Session of Nagaland Legislative Assembly” for “Floor Test” of his nine month old Ministry. The dissident NPF legislators, however, questioned the motive behind his move for “Confidence Motion” explaining that they were never against their Government in Nagaland but his leadership as NPF legislature party.

Although he won, as expected, the “Confidence Motion” on 5 February without a single legislator opposing it, he could not still run his government smoothly as the final verdict on the NPF party “Cock” symbol was pending in the Election Commission of India (ECI). The dissident group’s going to the ECI, after electing Wangnao as President of NPF, claiming the party’s “Cock” symbol had forced the NPF led by Dr Shurhozelie to fight back.

Zeliang was in dilemma unable to expand his Ministry till such time the ECI pronounced its verdict as it would decide the fate of his Ministry. But only after the ECI issued notification on 27 Marchto both the NPF groups to organize their “General Convention” as per their Party Constitution to end their internal party crisis, things had changed and reconciliation idea came up within them to settle their crisis.

Now, after fully knowing that the game was almost up, Zeliang took the smart move by elevating Parliamentary Secretary P Paiwang Konyak of BJP to Cabinet on 27 April and inducting another five legislators mostly as Parliamentary Secretaries leaving the rest to be inducted in the earlier part of May and that too after the “General Convention” of the party on 30 April.

His keeping in touch with the opposition Congress since the beginning of sailing his boat in the stormy seas was known as he allegedly wanted to chuck the dissident NPF legislators out of his Ministry. And after surviving the political storms with the support of opposition Congress, he had to take them (Congress) along whether it was opposed by the BJP or not. As Taylor Swift says, “Life isn’t how to survive the storm, it’s about how to dance in the rain.”

Finally, he inducted the leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) Tokheho Yepthomi into his Council of Ministers while other five Congress legislators were appointed as Parliamentary Secretaries on 8 May. Congress leader SI Jamir, Dr TM Lotha (BJP), Imtilemba Sangtam (BJP), N Thongwang (NPF) and Naiba Konyak (NPF) have been sworn-in as Advisers on May 22. The last Congress legislator Imtikumzuk is yet to be appointed as the Deputy Speaker of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly.

So, looking at his last one year government, Zeliang was mostly busy negotiating the political storms and hardly had time for development in the state. The people suffered enough as their representatives remained incommunicado since the beginning of this year due to the NPF leadership crisis.

The Zeliang’s Opposition-less government will not be healthy at all as in a democratic form of government such as ours, the role of opposition is a must so that the welfare state does not suffer. In the absence of Opposition, no government can function effectively. Anyway, this inexplicable political chemistry in Nagaland also becomes the most intriguing political development in the history of Indian democracy.

Zeliang could not much on development front last year as he almost concentrated on survival of his Ministry, besides inheriting huge deficit from his predecessor. He failed to push the state’s Annual Plan discussion to better level either. There was hardly any major development worth mentioning during the last one year of his ruling, while the people had strongly reacted to the serious failure of law and order on some occasions. The unprecedented political crisis in the ruling NPF party had also taken their toll on the development, the people of the state and even the Naga political issue.

But one man who should not be forgotten as well during the entire stormy political journey is Dr Shurhozelie, President of the Naga People’s Front (NPF). He was continuously supplying fuel for the ship to sail through the stormy seas. It is a win-win game for him and Zeliang.

 

At least, at the end of completing one year of his hot seat, one remarkable thing he has done is inviting his “Manipur counterpart” O Ibobi Singh to Nagaland. As former NDA Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee once said in the Parliament, “You can change friends but not neighbors.” A shot in the arms, indeed! Now let us hope that concentration on development begins.

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DRCM conducts relief camps for Nepal earthquake victims

IMPHAL, May 21: The Disaster Relief Committee Manipur (DRCM) has said that the committee in cooperation with National Youth Forces (Rastriya Yuba Dasta) of National Movement of Indigenous Peoples (Adibashi

IMPHAL, May 21: The Disaster Relief Committee Manipur (DRCM) has said that the committee in cooperation with National Youth Forces (Rastriya Yuba Dasta) of National Movement of Indigenous Peoples (Adibashi Janajati Rastriya Andolan, Nepal) led by Padma Ratna Tuladhar, a joint 13 member team of healthcare experts, volunteers and media persons led by Dr. Debabrata Roy Laifungbam of the committee has conducted relief camps from May 13 to 17 with the objectives of providing the earthquakes victims of Nepal with an emergency relief support.

According to a release of the DRCM, the team visited the earthquake affected areas of Rasuwa and Nuwakot districts of north central Nepal at the advice of NAMIP including devastated areas of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur a as well as Trauma Centre at Bir Hospital and organised briefing meetings with Red Cross Society of Nepal and the leaders of indigenous peoples of Nepal.

From May 15, the team visited Archali and Thulogaon villages of Rasuwa district and Kaule village of Nuwakot district and provided medical as well as non-medical supports. The team conducted full day medical camps in the villages and gave medical assistance to over 500 patients/casualties. Free medicines as well as non-medical items were also distributed to them and their families in the villages, it said.

The Manipur Relief team in association with the Indian Red Cross Society, Manipur State Branch (IRCS) has also donated Rs.3,00,000/- to the Red Cross Society of Nepal.

The population in the villages, consisting mainly of Gurung and Tamang communities is major victims of the recent Great Himalayan earthquake and they have been deprived of proper food and shelter and acutely vulnerable. The government relief support is yet to reach them and they continue to be acute post-earthquake trauma. The people are suffering from high anxiety, fear, sleep disturbances, intrusive memories, grief and a loss of hope for the future. The team plans to return soon to Nepal to conduct training programmes on psycho-social healing for survivors of trauma and designing to construct earthquake resistant housings using indigenous knowledge and technology and construction materials available in rural areas of Nepal. The DRCM team returned to Imphal on May 20 after completing voluntary services, it said.

The committee is planning to have a 10 days training on Psychosocial Support for health workers based in 14 earthquake worst hit districts of Nepal from June 29 to July 8, it said.

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SF arrest KYKL cadre involved in 2005 encounter with AR

IMPHAL, May 21: A combined team of Thoubal District Commandos and 2 Assam RIfles have arrested a KYKL cadre involved in an encounter with the AR in November, 2005 in

IMPHAL, May 21: A combined team of Thoubal District Commandos and 2 Assam RIfles have arrested a KYKL cadre involved in an encounter with the AR in November, 2005 in Tamenglong.

According to a PRO Police statement, a combined team of Thoubal District Police Commando and 2 Assam Rifles conducted cordon and search operation at Heirok Part-III, Ngarouthel Lampak and arrested two cadres of KYKL organisation on May 19.

The arrested cadres were identified as Karam Hemanta alias Pheiren alias Bobo, 28, son of K. Dhaniya Singh of Barpathar Manipuri Basti, Golaghat District, Assam and Okram Amarjit alias Rai alias Manaobi, 20, son of Premjit Singh of Wangjing Heitupokpi Awang Leikai, it said.

Investigation has revealed that Karam Hemanta was involved in the encounter with Assam Rifles in the month of November 2005 in Tamenglong district, according to the PRO IGAR (S) statement.

A case has been registered at Heirok Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

Meanwhile, according to a release of the PRO IGAR (S), troops of the 11 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector AR IGAR along with a team of Manipur Commandos launched a joint operation in the general area Muslim Nagar, Ward No 5, Moreh and apprehended an over ground worker of KYKL on May 19, it said identifying the OGW as Md Zakariya, 21, son of Md Joinlubuddin of Muslim Bazaar, Ward No 5 (Manipur).

From his possession one Chinese grenade was recovered, it said.

The apprehendee along with the recovered item has been handed over to the Moreh Police Station.

Further according to the statement, troops of the 12 BIHAR of 9 Sector AR launched an operation in the general area Salam Mamang Leikai and apprehended one PREPAK cadre on May 21.

The apprehendee is identified as Sonakhaibam Ibomacha, son of (l) S Nitai Meitei of Salam Mamang Leikai, it said adding that the apprehendee has been handed over to the Patsoi Police Station.

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`Congress` brand of secularism only for namesake`

IMPHAL, May 21: The Congress claim of being a secular party is only in name, BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba said today. He said Manipur needs a change of government.

IMPHAL, May 21: The Congress claim of being a secular party is only in name, BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba said today.

He said Manipur needs a change of government.

Speaking at the flag hoisting ceremony of the party`™s candidate from 19-Chakpikarong district council constituency Hranglim Jeremiah, Chaoba said the Congress is claiming to be secular with the motive of garnering votes.

The ceremony was held at the Chaokpikarong Community Hall.

For the past 13 years, the people of Manipur have been electing the wrong set of leaders, he said.

Chaoba said if the government really cared for the public, the people would not have been suffering this much.

During the last 13 years, the Congress government in the State has been siphoning off huge development funds, he continued.

No schemes or public distribution systems have been properly implemented in the State, he said claiming that the State`™s leaders are siphoning off the development funds to lead luxurious lives.

He said the government has deprived the people especially the tribals of their development funds and the Tribal Affairs and Hill can be called the Gaikhangam Family Welfare department.

Chaoba appealed to the people to give BJP a chance to prove itself in ADC election.

BJYM president Oinam Malesh said there has been no development in the State in the 13 years of Congress rule.

He said instead of developing the State, the MLAs and ministers are increasing their wives jewelry and ornaments.

The function was also attended by BJYM vice presidents Y Gopi, K Robindro and Dr Antas Khan.

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NSCN refutes report on assault of Cong worker

IMPHAL, May 21: The NSCN/GPRN has clarified that the news report wherein the outfit was alleged of assaulting one Congress worker in Ukhrul district reportedly for distribution of money for

IMPHAL, May 21: The NSCN/GPRN has clarified that the news report wherein the outfit was alleged of assaulting one Congress worker in Ukhrul district reportedly for distribution of money for the upcoming ADC election in Manipur is totally untrue and said that the outfit has no problem if any locality or group of people punishes candidates or their agents buying ballots through money.

In a statement, the outfit said if such allegation were true then it is the duty of the Election Commission officials of India to take note of it and book the Congress candidate for violating election code of conduct.

It has become the habit of the ruling Congress government under the evil partnership of Chief Minister Ibobi Singh and Home Minister Gaikhangam blaming NSCN for every ills and sore of their misgoverns in Naga areas.

Pinpointing NSCN at the drop of the hat in every incident is ridiculous and mischievous. It is undeniable that the present Congress led government indulges in state sponsored terrorism where their police machinery become a tools for bombing civilian areas, creating fear psychosis, instigating communal clashes and confrontation in order to divert public attention from the government unquenchable thirst for corruption to social discords, it alleged.

Let the Congress led government of Manipur clarify as to who bombed the office of NPF Kamjong unit in Ukhrul district on the night of May 20. Will it blame the NSCN again? Or is it state terrorism? Why the Congress led government remains silent on this, the statement asked.

It also mentioned that sooner or later the people of Manipur will come to know the true colour of CM Ibobi and Dy CM Gaikhangam who are the two infamous shareholders of Manipur state exchequer under the garb of protecting Manipur territorial integrity for their selfish interest at the cost of peace and state development.

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Hemochandra stresses on need to enhance employable skills

IMPHAL May 21: JCRE Skill Solutions (JCRESS) celebrated its second foundation day at the Sangai Hall, Imphal Hotel today with PHED and Labour & Employment minister I Hemochandra Singh as

IMPHAL May 21: JCRE Skill Solutions (JCRESS) celebrated its second foundation day at the Sangai Hall, Imphal Hotel today with PHED and Labour & Employment minister I Hemochandra Singh as the chief guest.

Chief election officer O Nabakishore Singh, and Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Industries Pvt Ltd managing director Dr Th Dhabali Singh also attended the function as guests of honour.

Speaking on the occasion, Hemochandra stressed on the need to enhance employable skills and progress from conventional professions.

While citing the major breakthrough in the State power sector which has led to inculcating environmental and resource friendly values, he feels that ventures like JCRESS will be able to retrieve the mass migration.

O Nabakishore Singh emphasised that excellence and perfection are the futuristic codes to gain from the present techno savvy age.

He expressed belief that this can be achieved by creating and availing the skills required.

The chief guest officially declared a partnership between JCRE Skill Solutions (JCRESS) and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).

Folk singer Mangka Mayanglambam was named the Brand Ambassador for the current year however, owing to her absence due to her college examination, she was represented by her mother during a felicitation function.

JCRESS, CEO L Niranjan Singh said we have become the first and only certified partner of National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) in Manipur and the second in the entire northeast.

JCRESS assists in skill training, up-skilling, employment, entrepreneurship, corporate training and migration support, he said.

He continued JCRESS ambitiously aims to impart international standard training to one lakh youths of Manipur by 2023 and enhance their employability in various sectors.

In two years JCRESS have been able to train more than 1,500 trainees under different courses in various sectors, he claimed.

With the PPP mode under NSDC programme, skill building will focus on construction, apparel tailoring, retail, hospitality, BPO and beauty & wellness, he stated.

In order to bridge the skilled workforce with potential employers, JCRESS launched a portal on the occasion www.thabakjobs.com

The CEO further explained that the portal will avail services of driver, security guard, plumber, electrician, housemaid, nurse, mason etc.

L Niranjan detailed, JCRESS is an initiative of the Big Concepts Foundation Pvt. Ltd and a training partner of Australian Vocational training & Employment group (AVTEG), Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship and National Institute of Electronics and Information technology (NIELIT).

It is an accredited skill training provider registered under the ministry of labour& employment, GoI. JCRESS is also an authorized training partner of Manipur Urban Development Agency (MUDA) for Travel& Tourism and Tailoring under National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM).

Various prizes to winners of Manipur Skill Competition 2015 in sectors of apparel, hospitality & retail and certificates of recognition for staffs/trainers/trainees were also distributed by the guests.

Certificates of Recognition to Customer Care Centre Staff of Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited (MSPDCL) undertaking one month corporate training programme at JCRESS were also distributed by Sudhan Ramasamy, managing director, MSPDCL.

The gathering was entertained with a Leela by Joseph, Rangila & Co.

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Committee demands resignation of 60 MLAs over boundary encroachment issue

IMPHAL, May 21: Committee for Koziirii & Dzuko Land Boundary Resolution has demanded resignation of all the 60 MLAs if they cannot adhere to the assurances they had sworn in

IMPHAL, May 21: Committee for Koziirii & Dzuko Land Boundary Resolution has demanded resignation of all the 60 MLAs if they cannot adhere to the assurances they had sworn in to serve the people.

Addressing a press meet at Manipur Press Club here today, spokesperson of the committee N Rajendro reiterated that the proposed 24-hour general strike with effect from midnight of May 22 was called as the government has apparently failed to meet the deadline served by the committee to intervene into the encroachment of Dzuko valley and Koziirii by Nagaland.

He cautioned that the committee along with Mao Council will impose indefinite economic blockade along National Highway-2 from June 1 if the government remains unresponsive to the issue of land encroachment despite the general strike.

He expressed shock on the clarification by the government that the matter of land encroachment was not reported to it given the fact that the SDO Tadubi himself inspected the encroachment areas following an order of DC Senapati.

Subsequently, a report was submitted to DC Senapati on November 11, 2014 after which the DC sent the same report to Chief Secretary for further necessary steps, he claimed.

Meanwhile, the Manipur People`™s Party has also said that it will support the 24 hour general strike.

A statement of the party said the MPP supports the general strike called by the Committee for Koziirii Dzuko Land Boundary due to government`™s ignorance on the land encroachment at Dzuko valley which falls under Mao A/C despite repeated appeals.

It said the party also strongly condemned the government`™s lack of action against Southern Angami Naga People`™s Organisation`™s road construction and rest house construction within the territory of Manipur.

A joint press release of United Committee Manipur (UCM) and AMUCO has said that appeal has been made to the public to support the `Committee for Koziirii-Dzuko land boundary resolution`™ 24 hours bandh to be imposed from the midnight of May 22.

It said that demonstration from the public has become a necessity due to the government`™s lack of commitment to the issue of land acquisition by Southern Angami Naga People`™s Organisation.

It has also appealed to the CSOs, Clubs, Meira Paibi Lups, various Transport Associations/Societies, vendors of Ema Keithel and stores to take part in the bandh, it said.

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BJP wants State to act on the Dzuko Valley land dispute

IMPHAL, May 21: The government must bring a conclusive end to the burning issue of land dispute in Dzuko Valley, demanded the BJP Manipur Pradesh today. During a brief interaction,

IMPHAL, May 21: The government must bring a conclusive end to the burning issue of land dispute in Dzuko Valley, demanded the BJP Manipur Pradesh today.

During a brief interaction, BJP general secretary administration M Asnikumar said the government should not stay silent on this issue.

The government has always been vocal about not allowing any compromise to the territorial integrity of the State, however, it has continued to remain silent till date on the Dzuko Valley land incursion issue, he said.

He said the issue has come up due to the government`™s failure to maintain law and order in the Mao area especially the Dzuko Valley during the last 13 years.

He said the government always accuses the Centre on such disputes which is as effort to mislead the people of the State.

No community in the State wants to give away land to the neighbouring States including Nagaland, he said demanding the government to bring out a white paper on the issue at the earliest.

The Dzuko Valley dispute had been established from during the reign of the UPA government in the Centre and so the State government should not blame the present BJP-led NDA government in the Centre, he continued.

The silence maintain by the State government has confused the people of Dzuko Valley, he said.

In case the government is unable to solve the issue at the earliest, the Chief Minister should resign on moral grounds, he continued.

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MNPF owns up blast at NPF office

IMPHAL, May 21: Claiming hands on the blast at the office of Naga Peoples`™ Front (NPF) at Kamjong Block Headquarters on May 20, the Manipur Naga People`™s Front (MNPF) clarified

IMPHAL, May 21: Claiming hands on the blast at the office of Naga Peoples`™ Front (NPF) at Kamjong Block Headquarters on May 20, the Manipur Naga People`™s Front (MNPF) clarified that the blast was not carried out to threaten people ahead of the ensuing Autonomous District Council election but to caution the NPF party on its alliance with NSCN (IM) in their bid to manipulate the election.

A statement signed by Thomas Numai, Assistant Publicity Secretary of MNPF pointed out that there was a time when NSCN (IM) used to boycott election and bar Nagas from voting with the assertion that Nagas are not part of India but after it inked ceasefire with the Government of India, the outfit has been misleading Nagas by creating non-issues at the time of elections just to serve its own purposes.

Taking chances of the ceasefire, political parties registered Indian Constitution and Naga social organizations were forced by NSCN (IM) to support only those candidates endorsed by the outfit, it alleged.

Further claiming that NPF party works according to the wishes of NSCN (IM) sidelining pulse of Manipuri Nagas, the MNPF pledged that it will not further remain as a silent spectator on such manipulative tactics which will bring only harm to the Manipuri Nagas.

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Chief Minister seeks Centre`s intervention on Dzuko land dispute

IMPHAL, May 21: `We would not compromise on the issue of encroachment on the State`™s territorial integrity,` stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh reacting to reports of alleged land encroachment

View of Dzuko Valley, Manipur

View of Dzuko Valley, Manipur

IMPHAL, May 21: `We would not compromise on the issue of encroachment on the State`™s territorial integrity,` stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh reacting to reports of alleged land encroachment at Dzuko Valley by Southern Angami Naga People`™s Organisation of Nagaland.

However, since the issue is between two States, the Centre should intervene and monitor the issue at the earliest before it gets worst, he observed.

The Chief Minister was speaking on the sideline of the 24th death anniversary of former Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi today.

The day marked as the `Anti-Terrorism Day`™ was observed at the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee.

Ibobi said, his government will thoroughly survey the area and proper demarcation of the State`™s territory will be marked at the earliest so as to ensure that there is no further encroachment.

Referring to the recent incident of a Congress worker being brutally assaulted by cadres of NSCN-IM at Ukhrul, the Chief Minister said such violation has been going on since the last many years.

He continued to prevent such frequent incident of kidnapping, torturing and threatening the workers of the party, the government will deploy the army, Assam Rifles and various other defense forces in areas where the situation is critical.

The Chief Minister further said that the militant outfit should deal with the Centre since their peace talk is with the Centre and not with the State.

Today`™s observation was also attended by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also the president of the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee, ministers, party MLAs and others.

Floral tributes were also paid to the late Prime Minister as part of the observation.

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ATSUM flays `mob justice`; endorses KSO GHQ`s ban on TSE and ISTV

KANGPOKPI, May 20: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has strongly decried the alleged act of delivering mob justice by bandh supporters against the killing of Semkhongam Haokip, physical

KANGPOKPI, May 20: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has strongly decried the alleged act of delivering mob justice by bandh supporters against the killing of Semkhongam Haokip, physical assault on others and burning down of vehicles on May 14.

The union also decided to endorse KSO GHQ`™s ban on The Sangai Express daily and ISTV over the alleged partial reporting on the issue.

Simthar Jajo, Rights and Reservation Secretary of ATSUM said that Haorang Kairel killing incident on May 14 was supposedly an act of retaliation of Thingsat incident where two alleged KCP (Nando) cadres were killed by KRF.

He continued that government has done well enough to book the alleged culprits involved in Thingsat killing which also marked the swiftest action on the part of the government in booking wrongdoers in the state.

There is no point of killing innocent Shaktiman driver Semkhongam Haokip and assaulting other three workers namely Nehminthang Haokip, Lunminhao Haokip and Thangminlun Khongsai as the government has booked the accused persons as demanded by the agitating mob, added Simthar Jajo.

He also alleged that the Haorang Kairel incident was purportedly executed which turned the state into a war like situation.

`Why only one particular community vehicle was targeted on that particular day. Many other vehicles too were also seen plying along the road`, he asked.

ATSUM also expressed discontentment on the government over the booking of those culprits involved in killing of an innocent tribal man while swift action was taken up to book those culprits involved in Thingsat killing.

The tribal student apex body also strongly denounced the role of media particularly the two media houses banned by the KSO GHQ while adding that everyone is aware of the unbalanced reporting of the incidents by the two media houses.

Simthar Jajo also alleged that most of the state dailies and news channels carried out the issue of Thingsat killing every morning in their respective headlines but the worse part of Haorang Kairel killing was given a minimal space and partially reported.

`Media should know that their single unethical journalism could ruin the old aged social relation of the society`, asserted Simthar Jajo.

Therefore, ATSUM considered the decision of KSO GHQ to ban the unprofessional conduct of the two media house justifiable and deserved support and cooperation, he added.

While urging the two media house to rectify their error and come up with constructive approach to solve the impasse amicably in the interest of peace and harmony, he appealed to the government to handle the issue carefully and initiate graspable attention towards the state affairs.

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Unable to bear alleged harassment, housewife returns to parental house

IMPHAL, May 20: A newly married woman has return to her parental house unable to face alleged harassment from her in laws and husband since the day of her Mapam

IMPHAL, May 20: A newly married woman has return to her parental house unable to face alleged harassment from her in laws and husband since the day of her Mapam Chakouba. The housewife identified as Sapam Ningol Longjam ongbi Thoibi, 19 wife of Longjam Yaiphaba, 28 of Upokpi Mayai Leikai called a press conference at the Manipur Press club today.

She was also accompanied by Oinam ongbi Inao, president of Women Development Manipur convened during the press meet.

According to her, she had lodged a complaint on May 18 on the issue with the Women Development Manipur, New Checkon.

Inao said that the Thoibi eloped with Longjam Yaiphaba in the month of December 2014 and later tied the knot on March 3. Following the complaint filed by Thoibi, the Women Development Manipur visited Upokpi Mayai Leikai today to serve summon to the victim`™s husband and talk about on the issue.

However, it is very unfortunate that members of Women Development Manipur, who visited the house were made to retreat by locals of Yaiphaba, she said adding that the locals even used slang and resorted to inhuman behaviour.

The women organization has summoned Longjam Yaiphaba and his families for showing indecent behaviour towards its members who went to enquire the incident, she continued.

The organization has been working and dealing in various cases of crime against women and children in the state, she added.

She alleged that Yaiphaba and his family members tortured Thoibi from the day of marriage after knowing that the housewife was already pregnant.

Yaiphaba and his family members even charged that the unborn baby is not his husband`™s, she said.

On the day of Mapam Chak Kouba, Thoibi decided to stay back at her parental house as she could not further tolerate the harassment meted to her, Inao said.

Despite, convincing that the baby belongs to them, Yaiphaba and his family members continue to harass her, she narrated.

She cautioned that Yaiphaba and his family members should approach office of the women organization before May 25 without fail to discuss the matter failing which any untoward incident arises thereof should be held responsible by the husband and his family members.

Members of United Women Development Organization Bishnupur and Women Development Manipur, New Chekon Imphal were also present during the meet

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KCP-MC (Liberation) questions motives of other factions

IMPHAL, May 20: Claiming that Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) which once marched towards true revolutionary movement for Manipur has been degraded and that many groups have been extorting money in

IMPHAL, May 20: Claiming that Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) which once marched towards true revolutionary movement for Manipur has been degraded and that many groups have been extorting money in the name of KCP, the KCP-MC (Liberation) has asked why KCP and KCP (MC) have stopped attacking Indian colonial forces since long time back.

In a statement signed by Comrade Lanchenba Meitei, Secretary Information & Publicity Military Affairs of KCP-MC (Liberation), the outfit pointed out that the saying by public that KCP and KCP (MC) function only to extort money will not be wrong as they have not come up with any revolutionary steps other than extorting money.

The formation of KCP-MC (Liberation) was necessitated to win back faith of the public and further carry on the revolutionary movement for independence of Manipur, it said.

Saying that the outfit will no longer remain as a silent spectator on the hidden propaganda floated by Indian agents to suppress the revolutionary movement, the statement contended that top leaders of KCP and KCP (MC) are being protected by Indian security forces.

Public will extend support to those outfits which work sincerely and dedicatedly in pursuit of the revolutionary movement for Manipur. Keeping this in mind, the KCP-MC (Liberation) will bravely face the colonial forces and try to win back faith of the public without which the revolutionary movement for independence of Manipur is impossible, the statement said.

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Reports on involvement of villagers in bringing back KNLF cadres negated

Thoubal, May 20: The Village Chiefs of Khengjoy, Joupi and Wailou in Chandel District has negated the news reports published in some local dailies on May 15 which stated that

Thoubal, May 20: The Village Chiefs of Khengjoy, Joupi and Wailou in Chandel District has negated the news reports published in some local dailies on May 15 which stated that their villagers were involved in demanding to bring back KNLF cadres back to Semol camp.

Speaking to media persons at Sehao Village yesterday, chief of Khengjoy, Thongkhothang Haokip said that the villagers of Khengjoy never demanded the bringing back of the ouster cadres of KNLF to their Semol camp as published in some section of local daily on May 15.

The news item alleging the villagers of Khengjoy insisted to bring the KNLF cadres back to their camp is not true as he never met and spoke to any media persons on that day, clarified the Sehao village chief.

He further said that he had not expressed to anyone for and against shifting or relocating the KNLF Cadres. However, it is unfortunate that some individuals for their vested interest dragged the village name without their knowledge, added the Village Chief. He further said that he always condemned and stood against whenever any particular cadres of armed outfit harassed and tortured innocent villagers.

Chief of Joupi, Khupsei Haokip and Chief of Wailou village, Thangpao Haokip also told the media persons that they had no knowledge about the news item alleging the villagers of both Joupi and Wailou in demanding to bring back the cadres of KNLF at their Semol camp.

The two village chiefs also appealed to all concerned not to mention and drag their village names in any matter without the knowledge and consent of the concern village chief in future.

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BJP continues Congress bashing

IMPHAL, May 20: The Manipur government understands that without submitting the utilization certificates of the funds sanctioned by the Centre, the State will not receive more funds from the Centre

IMPHAL, May 20: The Manipur government understands that without submitting the utilization certificates of the funds sanctioned by the Centre, the State will not receive more funds from the Centre and has submitted the utilization certificates but without any actual work being undertaken, claimed Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram today.

The State government had received huge funds from the Centre for construction of public community halls, roads, water supply schemes, etc under several projects, he said at the flag hoisting cum public meeting held at the Phunal Maring playground for the party`™s ADC candidate of 23-Nongmaijing ADC constituency.

He said although the Utilisation Certificates of the projects have been submitted to the Centre, it is unfortunate that not much work is seen on the ground.

The Union Minister said he has received a memorandum from the village chief urging development of road and other development works to be taken up in the area.

He said he doubts handing over development funds to the State government.

The people are asking for funds amounting to some Rs 5-6 crores and he is ready to do so but it is doubtful whether it will reach the intended beneficiaries once the amount is handed over to the State government, he asserted.

Now it is the opportune time for the people to elect the BJP candidate P Marung and receive the development funds directly, he said.

The Congress is unable to speak about any development in its campaign. This is because they have already enjoyed the entire funds meant for development and now it is resorting to spreading false propaganda that once the BJP comes to power, the Christians and other minority sections will suffer, Oram continued.

He said if people want change they have to disbelieve they have to bring BJP to power.

BJP Manipur Pradesh general secretary Media Laimayum Basanta Sharma said the Congress had enjoyed the entire funds sanctioned for the development of the ADC areas.

The elected ADC members are unable to take up any development work under the Congress rule, he rued.

However, once the BJP comes to power, the devolution of power to the ADC`™s is certain, he said.

Meanwhile, attacking the sitting ADC member of Nongmaijing Constituency, BJP State general secretary administration M Asnikumar said in the name of constructing a community hall at Sandang Semba during the year 2012-13, Rs 934000 was sanctioned.

He continued, for the construction of elevated water tanks in eight schools located at Poirou Tangkhul, Nungkot Khuman, Nongmeiband, Lishamlok, Karpur Sungba, Uran Chiru, Tombihao and Terakhong, a total of Rs 5,28,000 had been sanctioned.

The ADC member had also taken money for the construction of public toilet, road, waiting shed, piggery farm, banana plantation schemes, etc, he continued.

BJP State president Th Chaoba appealed to the people to support the party`™s candidates so as to bring a change in the hill districts.

He also charged the Congress government of depriving the poor people of food grains and other essential commodities provided under the Public District System.

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Not just teachers, but officials should also be held accountable for low pass percentage: DESAM

IMPHAL, May 20: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur has said that teachers alone are not responsible for awful pass percentage in the board exams in the State. The Education

IMPHAL, May 20: The Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur has said that teachers alone are not responsible for awful pass percentage in the board exams in the State.

The Education minister, concerned commissioner, director and other officials like the ZEO, AI, DI among others are also as much responsible for the outcome as the teachers, said the student body`™s president M Angamba today.

Speaking to media persons at their office, Angamba said the Education minister and the officials concerned are as much punishable as the teachers for the awful pass percentage.

The State government had yesterday issued an order deciding to serve notice of voluntary retirement under a Voluntary Retirement Scheme to teachers of government schools who fail to produce any successful students in the Board and Council conducted exams. The government order had also announced several other immediate actions deemed necessary by the government after considering the poor performances of some government high schools and higher secondary schools in the recent Higher Secondary Examination 2015 and HSLC Examination, 2015.

Angamba said the government`™s step to punish irresponsible teachers is laudable, however, if the teachers are alone put at stake it could create much dissent.

He said even though the government has appointed many teachers under RMSA and SSA, schools in the peripheral areas and interior parts of the State are still facing acute shortages of teachers.

Demands have been made to the government to fill up these shortages, but to no avail, he added.

The department is also unable to provide the required infrastructures to the schools, he said stating that the department and the Education minister should also be held accountable for the bad result.

He said the authorities never listen to the demands of the students to fill the shortage of teachers and infrastructure and now they want to blame the teachers alone.

The concern minister and the department continue to only emphasis on the needs of the schools lying in the State capital, while ignoring all the needs of the schools in the interior and peripheral areas, he continued.

Angamba also appealed to the concern authorities to take action against MLAs, ministers, officials who get involve in transferring of teachers according to their whims.

DESAM secretary general P Premchandra said that concern authorities should also be responsible for the low pass percentage in both the Class X and Class XII examinations of 2015.

Providing statistics, he said in the COHSEM conducted class XII exam this year, 63 government schools, 34 aided schools and seven private schools recorded `zero`™ pass percentage.

Of 305 students appearing the Class XII examination at Ibotonsana Higher Secondary School only 90 passed, at RamLal Paul Higher Secondary School only four out of 42 appearing students passed, at Lamlong Hr Sec School 12 out of 50 appearing students passed, at Andanda Singh Hr Sec School out of 334 students appearing only 41 passed, at Nambol Hr Sec School out of 124 students appearing only 31 passed, he said.

He continued only one student passed out of 31 appearing students in Nilapadana Higher Secondary School, and only 10 students out of 134 students appearing for the examination passed in Model Hr Sec, Takyel.

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RLP-AMN observes 2nd Law Breaking Day

IMPHAL, May 20: In remembrance of the forced eviction at Kabo Leikai Naga River by Government of Manipur, the 2nd Law Breaking Day was observed by the Rongmei Lu Phuam,

IMPHAL, May 20: In remembrance of the forced eviction at Kabo Leikai Naga River by Government of Manipur, the 2nd Law Breaking Day was observed by the Rongmei Lu Phuam, Assam Manipur Nagaland (RLP-AMN) and JAC Against Kabo Leikai Force Eviction today at Tarung near RNBA, Imphal West.

Speaking at the function, Panti Golmei, president of RLP-AMN pledged that the Law Breaking Day will be observed every year by the organization till justice is delivered to the forced eviction which prompted residents of Kabo Leikai to reel under intense hardships regarding alternative accommodation.

Around 35 houses at Kabo Leikai were evicted by the government on May 20, 2013 in the name of construction of a luxury 5 star hotel in the area. The eviction drive was done just a day after a notice served. Since the notice was not served priory, the residents of the area had to face immense difficulties in arranging alternative accommodation, she rued.

She continued that various projects taken up by the government are just to appease few rich people not for the welfare of the state as a whole.

Saying that the eviction was done without conducting land assessment and taking consent of the people residing in the area, she lamented that five people have passed away unable to bear trauma following the eviction and education of many children was severely affected.

She appealed to the people to unite together to ensure that such forced eviction does not take place in any place in future.

The observance function was also attended by Wungsim, village Chairman; R Daneil senior advocate of High Court of Manipur and churches leaders besides victims of the eviction.

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