Sadar Hills wins in veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, April 30: Sadar Hills roughted VSAC in today`™s first ground match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung. Sadar Hills defeated VSAC by… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: Sadar Hills roughted VSAC in today`™s first ground match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

Sadar Hills defeated VSAC by 9-1 in a completely one sided match.

Lanminlel opened goal account for Sadar Hills in the 4th minute. He again netted thrice in the 9th, 11th and 14th minute. The other goals for the team were scored by Ronald in the 8th minute while Letkhongam and Letsei too scored one goal each.
The not so important only goal for the VSAC was scored by Saihlam in the 32nd minute.

In the second match, VSAN had a narrow win against VSAR through a solitary goal scored by Th Sushilkumar in the 48th minute.

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`Explore me`

IMPHAL May 2: Under the sponsorship of the Youth Affairs and Sports Department, Vision De Socio Upliftment of Heirok is organizing a talent show titled `Explore Me`. The talent show… Read more »

IMPHAL May 2: Under the sponsorship of the Youth Affairs and Sports Department, Vision De Socio Upliftment of Heirok is organizing a talent show titled `Explore Me`. The talent show will be held at BOAT on May 25.

Persons interested in taking part in the contest can avail details from 9089489422, 8014328616, 961505436.

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Rotary club

IMPHAL May 3: As a part of its ongoing community service under the `heart to heart`™ project, the Rotary Club of Imphal sent two children suffering from congenital heart disease… Read more »

IMPHAL May 3: As a part of its ongoing community service under the `heart to heart`™ project, the Rotary Club of Imphal sent two children suffering from congenital heart disease to Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi for open heart surgeries today.
A release of the club has identified as Bleson Kom, 9, s/o Shankup Kom of Sagang village, Churachandpur and N Preeti Devi, 3, d/o N Sailendo Singh of Kakching Khullen.

The two children who were accompanied by their parents were seen off at the Imphal airport by the club`™s president, rotarian Dr M Madhumangal Singh and its public relations chairman, rotarian W Kened Kumar, it added.
In all the club has facilitated open heart surgeries to 33 children, belonging to families below poverty line, who were born with congenital heart disease or holes in their hearts, stated the release.

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FLAM, IMVFA moved into quarter final of Challenge cup

IMPHAL, May 4: FLAM and IMVFA have moved into the quarter final of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung. In their pre-quarter final matches… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 4: FLAM and IMVFA have moved into the quarter final of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

In their pre-quarter final matches played today FLAM overcome VSAN with a solitary goal while IMVFA defeated VSAI with the same goal margin.

Today`™s first match for the quarter final berth between FLAM and VSAN was keenly contested and the match saw some ugly scenes too.

After Azizur put FLAM ahead in the 43rd minute, VSAN player tried hard for an equaliser which however do not materialise till the end of regulation time despite mounting pressure upon the FLAM side.

In the 51st minute, Khogen of FLAM and Ruhikanta of VSAN were sent off by match referee as they engaged in physical contact and even getting started to fight in the field.

In the second match, IMVFA managed to hold on to a lone goal advantage which was scored in early part of the match by Azad. Azad`™s winning goal for IMVFA was scored in the 4th minute.

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TBSFA lifts Birchandra memorial football trophy

IMPHAL, May 8: TBSFA have lifted the 3rd Th Birchandra Football Academy memorial football trophy.In a one sided final match played today at Toubungkhok, TBSFA easily beat YOSC by a… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 8: TBSFA have lifted the 3rd Th Birchandra Football Academy memorial football trophy.In a one sided final match played today at Toubungkhok, TBSFA easily beat YOSC by a 7-1 goals. Ng Piter scored three goals for the TBSFA while Ch Sana scored two goals. L Monish and I Lamyanba scored one goal each for the winning team. The one and only goal for YOSC was scored by Md Yasir in the 30th minute. Champion TBSFA lifted the trophy along with the cash prize of Rs 20,000 while YOSC lifts runner up trophy along with cash prize of Rs 15,000.Sana of TBSFA won best midfielder’s trophy with cash prize of Rs 1000 while Bideshwor also of TBSFA won best scorer’s trophy with the cash prize. S Premjit and Ranjan both of TBSFA also won best goalkeeper’s trophy and best promising player respectively. Best defender of the championship was bagged by Rocky of TBSFA while Shahazhan of YOSC was given men of the tournament trophy.The fair play team trophy was bagged by GSC Pukhao.

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Awareness campaign on plebicite held

IMPHAL May 9: As a part of the ongoing series of awareness campaigns to hold plebiscite in the state organized by social organizations at various places in the state, the… Read more »

IMPHAL May 9: As a part of the ongoing series of awareness campaigns to hold plebiscite in the state organized by social organizations at various places in the state, the Loyalakpa Women Association, Meira Paibi Lup, Leimaram, Bishnupur dist coordinated a meeting today at the community hall, Shantipur bazaar, Leimaram. The meeting was graced by Leichongbam Sanahanbi Devi, secretary, LWAMPL as the chief guest, Ningthoujam Surchand, president, Leimaram Yaipha Lamjing Lup as the president and Ningthoujam Ibenni Devi, president, LWAMPL, as the guest of honour.Advocate Yumnam Ratan and Ningombam Bimol, secretary, MAPI council were also present at the function as the resource persons for the day. The meeting unanimously passed resolutions stating that the India Manipur conflict can be solved by holding plebiscite only which could facilitate people’s participation in the process and to submit the resolution to the UN for its support in solving the issue democratically. Y.Ratan said in his speech that the world over has acknowledged that India is the biggest democratic country, however we should be proud of being a Manipuri that we are the first princely state to get Independence from the British and the first to have an elected form of government. The Manipur constitution act 1948 was formed and implemented from early 1948, which was two years earlier than the Indian constitution. He further added that as a result of the continuing conflicts between India and Manipur from the 60’s, so many innocent lives have been put at stake and left with uncertain futures. Both the resource persons also gave vivid periodic accounts on the various historical episodes that eventually led to conflicts between India and Manipur. More than hundreds of local populace turned up to attend today’s function deviating from their busy daily chores.

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Dorjee Khandu cremated with full state honours

TAWANG  (Arunachal Pradesh), May 10 (ANI): Former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu, who was killed in a chopper crash, was cremated with full state honours at Shepedung near his… Read more »

TAWANG  (Arunachal Pradesh), May 10 (ANI): Former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu, who was killed in a chopper crash, was cremated with full state honours at Shepedung near his native village in Tawang District.Thousands of people turned up to attend the last rites of Khandu, who was cremated as per Buddhist traditions of the Monpa community.Khandu and four others – crew members Captain J S Babbar and Captain K S Malick, Khandu“s security officer Yeshi Choddak and Yeshi Lamu, sister of Tawang legislator Tsewang Dhondup were killed in the chopper crash on April 30.The bodies were retrieved from the crash site at Lobothang near the 13,700 feet Se La in Tawang district on May 5 after six days of intense search operations.

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MPSC wins in hockey league

IMPHAL, May 12: MPSC defeated YCCIC by 7-0 goals in today`™s match of the 35th mens state hockey league being held at Khuman Lampak. S Rabei opened goal account for… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 12: MPSC defeated YCCIC by 7-0 goals in today`™s match of the 35th mens state hockey league being held at Khuman Lampak.

S Rabei opened goal account for MPSC in the 2nd minute while Herojit added another goal in the 9th minute.
Padeva scored two goals for MPSC in the 11th and 28th minute.

Before Adeva`™s second goal, Th Romesh also scored one goal in the 19th minute.

In the second match of the day, UYAC defeated HU by 4-2 goals.

UYAC`™s goals were scored by Mirpal who scored two, Kirankanta and Dinapal.

The two goals for the HU were scored by Ch Dayananda and Ch Rishikanta in the 34th and 68th minutes respectively.

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Three state nurses among 35 National Florence Nightingale awardees

NEW DELHI, May 12, May 12 (MIC): The President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil today presented National Florence Nightingale Awards 2011 to 35 meritorious nursing personnel of the country at… Read more »

NEW DELHI, May 12, May 12 (MIC): The President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil today presented National Florence Nightingale Awards 2011 to 35 meritorious nursing personnel of the country at Rashtrapati Bhawan here on the occasion of International Nurses Day.

Konsam Satrabati Devi, Vungkhoniang and Thongam Binodini Devi from Manipur were among 35 nursing personnel honoured with the prestigious award.

The other awardee nurses were Sallykutty E. George, Daman & Diu; Sugandhi V Policepatial, Karnataka; Gita Ben Trivedi, Gujarat; Droupadi Ghimiray, Sikkim; Sima Deb, Tripura; Sarita Thapa, Uttarakhand; Asha Ramdas Patil, Maharashtra; M.C. Lalitha, Karnataka; Sushama. S, Kerala; Nardi Bisht, Uttarakhand; Rina Samanta, West Bengal; Mallika Devi Pillai, Andaman & Nicobar; Arvind Bhaskar Kulkarni, Maharashtra; Prof. Sreelatha Pillai, Chhattisgarh; Rajani Kossambe, Daman & Diu; Nalini, Dadra & Nagar Haveli; Maj. Gen.
J.K. Grewal, Delhi; Manjula Sharma, Delhi; Lucy Patric Simon, Delhi; Jacinta Gunjiyal, Delhi; Nimishaben Chavda, Gujarat; Hassina Wani, Jammu & Kashmir; Usha Devi V, Kerala; Laxmi. B, Karnataka; Lalbiaksangi, Mizoram; R. Kannammal, Puducherry; Narayan Bir, Tripura; Sister Shobhana, Tamil Nadu; Usha Srivastava, Uttarakhand; Madhuri Smith, Uttar Pradesh; Madhabi Das, West Bengal; and D. Ramani Premlatha, Karnataka.

National Florence Nightingale Nurses Awards are given as a mark of highest recognition for the meritorious services of the nurses and nursing profession in the country. Each award consists of cash reward of Rs. 50,000/-, a certificate and a medal. The Government of India has decided to give this award on 12th May every year by the President of India as this day is celebrated all over the world as `International Nurses Day` on the occasion of birthday of Florence Nightingale. Atleast one Award is earmarked for each State/UT, Central Govt, & Defence service subject to the availability of nursing personnel with meritorious services. The award is given to outstanding nursing personnel employed in Central, State/UTs and Voluntary Organizations.

Honouring the 35 meritorious awardees at Rashtrapati Bhavan today, the President of India said, `Nursing, indeed, is service towards humanity`. She said that nursing was an integral part of any healthcare system. There should, thus be a focus on augmenting nursing schools and training institutions in the country, to meet the increasing demand for nursing. She said that nurses were the link between doctors and patients and responsiveness of nurses can, in many situations, avoid complications in the health condition.

The Union Health & Family Welfare Minister Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad said, `So far there are 11.28 lakhs Nurses registered with State Nursing Councils. Out of these only 40% are active. There is an assessed need to train more than nine lakh Nurses to meet the shortfall of nurses in the country`. The Minister informed that presently there are 2205 Nursing Schools, 1387 B.Sc. (Nursing) Colleges, and 414 M.Sc. (Nursing) Colleges with a capacity of 88202, 68858 and 8000 students respectively functioning in the country.
But a sizeable chunk of the pass outs from these institutions go to Western and Middle East countries. He said , `We are setting up 269 new Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery (ANM) as also General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) Schools, particularly in the remote and underserved districts of the country at a cost of Rs. 2030 crores. This will significantly add to our training capacity and will result in an additional 22000 nurses being trained annually`.

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Free entertainment pass

IMPHAL,May17: The State Blood Transfusion Council, Manipur, in a press release has express that it will issue free Entertainment Pass of the Miss Manipur Contest 2011 to the interested voluntary… Read more »

IMPHAL,May17: The State Blood Transfusion Council, Manipur, in a press release has express that it will issue free Entertainment Pass of the Miss Manipur Contest 2011 to the interested voluntary blood donors.

Donors can collect their pass from the Blood Bank RIMS Hospital and Blood Bank JNIMS by producing their respective blood donor certificate or blood donor card on or before May19 during office hour, it added.

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Admission notice

IMPHAL May 20: Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Manipur University in a press release invited to all the eligible and interested student for admission in B.P.Ed. (Integrated) 4… Read more »

IMPHAL May 20: Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Manipur University in a press release invited to all the eligible and interested student for admission in B.P.Ed. (Integrated) 4 years Degree course for the year 2011- 2012. The release added that Proepectus will be available on May 21 at Administrative Block of the University,  last date of form submission is on June 6 and the available seat is 30. Further details can be had from the office, it added.

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Appeal for fixing water pipelines

IMPHAL May 22: The excavation works carried out for the sewage projects along the RIMS road had caused leakage to a pipeline, supplying water from Singda, under PHED, to the… Read more »

IMPHAL May 22: The excavation works carried out for the sewage projects along the RIMS road had caused leakage to a pipeline, supplying water from Singda, under PHED, to the area under Lalambung Takhellambam Leikai Youth Development Organization and in several parts of Thangmeiband localities which has caused immense inconveniences to the consumers, said a press release by the secretary of LTYDO.
Adding to the injury, infested water from the nearby drain has been seeping through the leakage on the pipe which has resulted in high chances of infection of water borne among the people of the area, the release added.
In relation with this problem, the release appealed the PHED Department to fix the problem at RIMS road within 10 days. The release further added that if the concerned department fail to act within the set deadline, than, LTYDO in association with other consumers of Thangmeiband would initiate various forms of agitations till the demand is met, it stated.

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Road mishaps claim four, three hurt

IMPHAL May 27: Separate road mishaps have claimed the lives of four persons including a woman, while three are left with serious injuries since yesterday in the state. The first… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: Separate road mishaps have claimed the lives of four persons including a woman, while three are left with serious injuries since yesterday in the state.

The first accident occurred along the Imphal Jiribam road near Moidangpok at around 10.45 pm yesterday when a truck (MN01/6163) collided with a tree near the roadside. The driver Konjengbam Kumar Meitei, 27, s/o K Mohan of Kadompokpi Mayai Leikai was rushed to RIMS hospital but succumbed to his injuries.

In another incident the owner of a truck died instantly at the spot when his truck carrying concrete pipes skidded and fell into a ravine at Lambui along the Imphal Ukhrul road. The victim has been identified as Laishram Jugol,72, of Lamdeng Khunou. The accident which happened today at around 11 am left three others with serious injuries other than the owner who died at the spot.

In yet another accident at an interior part of Senapati district, two persons were left dead when the tourist Bolero jeep they were traveling in fell into a road culvert. The victims has been identified as K S Robert, 33,of Ukhrul, driver of the bolero and a tourist from Delhi identified as Kabita Kumar,45,w/o Krishna Kumar of Delhi.

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Training programme on cultivation

IMPHAL May 31: A two days intensive training programme on Patchouli cultivation in Manipur was inaugurated today in a formal function held at the Youth hostel situated in Khuman Lampak,… Read more »

IMPHAL May 31: A two days intensive training programme on Patchouli cultivation in Manipur was inaugurated today in a formal function held at the Youth hostel situated in Khuman Lampak, Imphal. The two days intensive training programme was organized by Manipur State medicinal plants board, medical directorate, Lamphel under the sponsorship of NEDFi, Guwahati.

K. Moses Chalai, IAS, commissioner, Horticulture & Soil Conservation, Manipur, S. Ibomcha Singh, director of Health Services, Manipur and Dr. D.N. Dutta, director, NEDFi R & D Centre, Guwahati graced the inaugural function as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively. The function was attended by invitees and participants of the two days training programme.

Patchouli is an aromatic herb, which is distributed in the Indo- Malaysian and Sino- Japanese regions. The oil extracted from this herb is widely used as based ingredient in varieties of cosmetic products, perfumery, processed food etc and is imported in India in huge quantities every year.

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One found dead

IMPHAL, June 1: On the other hand, a dead body of a girl believed to be in her early mid 20s was found early morning today at Premnagar area about… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 1: On the other hand, a dead body of a girl believed to be in her early mid 20s was found early morning today at Premnagar area about 100 metres away from 7 MR Moreh post.

Police sources said that the deceased individual is dressed like a Myanmar nationalist and is speculated to have died from a drug over dose. Meanwhile, the body has been retrieved by the Moreh Police.

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Awareness programme on Self Help Group held

IMPHAL, June 2: With the motive to encourage economic empowerment among the women folk of Keirao assembly constituency, one of the few constituency left unaffected by the local self governing… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: With the motive to encourage economic empowerment among the women folk of Keirao assembly constituency, one of the few constituency left unaffected by the local self governing economic generation system `Self Help Group`™ (SHG), a one day Awareness Programme on Self Help Group for the assembly constituency was held today at the premises of the Langdum community hall.

All together names of 69 newly formed SHGs were submitted to the official of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) during the awareness campaign.

Hundreds of women from different parts of the constituency took part in the awareness programme jointly organized by the NCUI-Women Co-operative Education project, ICM and Keirao Kendra Self Help Group Coordination Committee, formed by social worker and aspiring politician, MI Khan.

Delivering his speech the ICM chairman, Kh. Borkeshor Singh, maintained that there were about 5000 SHGs being distributed by the ICM under the micro finance pilot project funded by the NABARD. However even in the wake of the booming trend of SHGs in the state, Keirao, remained one of the few constituency unaffected by the trend, he said.

He also pointed out that the reason behind the failure was due to lack of awareness among the people and most importantly lack of guidance from a leader.

He revealed that there were times when the ICM officials could not find a competent authority to approach, adding that the forming of the Keirao Kendra Self Help Group Co-ordinating Committee will mark the beginning of economic empowerment in the constituency.

Borkeshor also assured that 100 SHG would be provided with the loan from the ICM along with a 9 months training course very shortly.

Former militant leader turned social worker, MI Khan, while addressing his chief guest speech, maintained that women plays a vital role in shaping up the society adding it is with the motive that he observed the need to empower women.

The boost in SHGs will emancipate the conditions of the women from doing odd jobs besides upgrading their knowledge of economic generation programme, MI Khan observed.

He claimed that respecting, developing and upholding women rights, is the key to build a society and a nation. And, asserted that the people especially has been deprived of the basic rights and assured to expedite the process of availing with the loans by July.

While giving a wake up call to leave behind all the misery and worry, he urged the gathering to move forward and work with unity, sincerity and conviction.

In the meantime time, the former militant leader also announced that a SHG will also soon be introduced for men folk including jobless youths at the earliest.

The programme was also attended by D.K Sagolsem Singh. chairman, Manipur Fruit Processing and Cold Storage Co-operative Soceity Limited, H. Suresh Singh, Pradhan, Chanam Sandrok, members of local clubs etc.

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Com. minister stresses on introduction of mechanised production in handloom and handicraft sector

IMPHAL, June 4: The commerce and industry minister, Y. Irabot Singh stated that the department of handloom and handicraft is likely to introduce modern mechanized system of production in order… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 4: The commerce and industry minister, Y. Irabot Singh stated that the department of handloom and handicraft is likely to introduce modern mechanized system of production in order to meet the growing demand of handloom and handicraft products of the state all over the world.The minister who was attending an award distribution function of outstanding craftpersons and subsidies under the schemes of modernization of handicrafts and assistance to individual artisans held today at the Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen also stated that despite huge demands of quality products of handloom and handicrafts products of the state, the massive global demand could not be met owing to the slow hand woven process.But the department is likely to introduce modern mechanized forms of production to assist the present demand for surplus production, said the minister adding the handloom and handicraft products of the state are in high demand all over the world and that handllom products of the state are regarded as No.1 in the country.Further speaking as the chief guest of the function, he also stated that lack of raw material in abundance is another factor which has is a hindrance to massive production of the handicrafts and handloom products, for which the minister has observed the need of coordination among the different related departments to overcome the bottleneck of getting raw materials, which could be beneficial to the state economy too, the minister added.Further touching upon the silk found in the state, the minister maintained that the state sericulture department, in collaboration with a Japanese firm had implemented various projects in the state to develop the silk production in the state, however due to the law and order situation in the state, the Japanese firm had to leave the project mid-way.He further added that recognizing the importance and quality of the Manipuri silk, the government of India under the Special Plan Assistant (SPA) fund has earmarked a sum of Rs. 61.11 crores to develop the sericulture project including the new variety of silk.He also added that the kind of silk which is golden in colour and which is in high demand around the world is found in the state. However he also added that both the golden colour silk and the local simple silk are both in high demand globally. The minister further added that the government is planning to established a silkyard at Loitang khunou.Sukumar Haobam a senior design consultant, while speaking as guest of honour stressed the need to encourage self employment programme among unemployed youths in the absence of employment opportunities.Further S Birendra Singh, functional manager, Handicrafs, commerce and Industry deft, stated that once a craftsman wins state award, he/she is eligible to implement the scheme of Guru Sishya parampara under office of the dv. Com (H) govt of India.He also stated that As many as 188 numbers of outstanding Crafts persons have won the state Awards in the state while 17 crafts-persons could get the National Awards and 13 Crafts-persons got National Merit Awards till date.The state awards have been implemented in the state since 1979-80, in order to promote and push the morals of the Craftspersons.During the function 10 artisans were awarded as outstanding artisans of 2009-10 while another 10 artisans were awarded as outstanding artisans of 2010-11. the award for the 2009-10 carried a citation and Rs 10,000 each while that of the 2010-11 carried as citation and a sum of Rs. 15, 000 each.

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Higher Education: For a better Manipur

By Khuraijam Jibankumar Singh, FLS Founder and Managing Trustee,North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research, ImphalEvery year colleges in different Universities across the country are increasing their cut off marks… Read more »

By Khuraijam Jibankumar Singh, FLS Founder and Managing Trustee,North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research, ImphalEvery year colleges in different Universities across the country are increasing their cut off marks for admission to under graduate courses. Students of states like ours are facing difficulty in getting admissions in good colleges like St. Stephen College, Sri Ram College of Commerce due to low aggregate in their marks in Board Exams. Only a few get admissions in reputed colleges and the remaining had to settle for correspondence courses or had to go for some certificate or diploma courses. Students of our state are very good in studies, extra –curricular activities and are well aware of the happening across the country or globe. In spite of all the turmoil in the state as the result of the prevailing situation in the state, students are still not losing their hope to achieve their dreams. We need to give them support, encouragements, appreciation and proper guidance. Not only these, our teachers and education system should change their approach in giving marks or grading system. Our students are second to none but are still facing problems in getting admission after XIIth. Manipur Education Board and Council should encourage teachers to give marks according to what the students deserves. Every year thousands of Manipuri students couldn’t get admission due to low grade in Board/Council Exams. However, the situation is different for students studying in other boards like CBSE, ICSE. Does it mean that students studying in CBSE, ICSE are better than students of Manipur Board/Council? Take example of Manipuri students (not only Manipuri students) studying in Assam Valley School (CBSE) in Assam get admission in colleges easily as compare to students studying in schools of Manipur Board. The only difference is marks/percentage. Every year Manipuri students topped in colleges and university somewhere or the other across the country. We have several Gold medallists and toppers in every field of sciences, arts, engineering, medical and commerce. However, the number could be increased if all the talented students get proper education and this can be achieved if they get admission in good colleges and universities. Manipur Government/Education Departments should hold regular meetings and interaction programmes with teachers, officials of Board/Council and principals to address the situation and problems faced by the students of the state in getting admission for higher education. Encourage students to pursue higher education for better Manipur. Education will bring peace and development to the state.

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Environment day celebrations

IMPHAL, June 6: The Damini Memorial Academy, Changangei, Airport, Imphal has celebrated the World Environment Day yesterday alongwith the 18th  Sikh Regiment at the school campus. Exercise books, pencil, adomos mosquito… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 6: The Damini Memorial Academy, Changangei, Airport, Imphal has celebrated the World Environment Day yesterday alongwith the 18th  Sikh Regiment at the school campus. Exercise books, pencil, adomos mosquito repellants were distributed to the students and light refreshment was organized and distributed to all the students by the army regiment.
Further, small samplings were planted in the school campus, all the teachers, students and parents and people of the nearby, village attended the function yesterday.
Meanwhile, in celebration of the world Environment day, the Institute of Bioresources and SUstainable Development, dept of Biotechnology, GOI undertook a tree plantation programme at the IBSD bioresources park at Hararou, Imphal east on June 4.
According to a release of the IBSD, a total of about 1000 plant saplings were planted during the observation.

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State aims complete biometric data collection by Oct

IMPHAL, June 7: The state government aims to complete the ongoing biometric data collection to facilitate the issue of the Unique Identity Number (Aadhaar) to all residents of the state… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 7: The state government aims to complete the ongoing biometric data collection to facilitate the issue of the Unique Identity Number (Aadhaar) to all residents of the state by October this year. The state Planning department has been made the nodal department in the state for the project, wherein biometric data of the state populace is being collected after a MoU had been signed between the state and the Unique Identification Authority of India, (UIDAI) to facilitate the issue of Unique Identity Numbers in the state.According to a source, the UIDAI had also entered into a MoU with the Registered General of India (RGI) for collection of the biometric data during the National Population Registration (NPR) exercise, based on which the Aadhaar No. will be issued by the UIDAI to all residents enrolled.The source also maintained that the UIDAI has appointed the Bharat Electronic Ltd (BEL) as the enrollment agency and the collection of the biometric data has been undertaken through BEL vendors, Manitron, etc. The concerned Deputy Commissioners of all districts will also helped in the conduct of the exercise, the source further added. Meanwhile, it has been already notified recently that the state government has decided to use the Aadhaar No. as proof of address and identity proof for individuals during the implementation of central flagship and Central Sponsored Schemes (CSS).The source further mentioned that the state government has decided that KYR+ data (incorporating services and entitlement that could potentially be linked with Aadhaar number) shall be collected along with the biometric data by the enrolment agency, BEL and that a format for KYR plus data caption will be circulated by the Planning department in due course.Further, it is also officially instructed that DCs of each districts will assign a supervisor to assist collection of biometric data and maintaining a record as envisaged in the handbook of Aadhaar of UIDAI.In the meantime, according to an official notification issued by the special secretary Planning government of Manipur Sajad Hassan, the DCs should also carry out awareness campaigns in their respective districts regarding the exercise. They will provide BPL list and maintain record of BPL beneficiaries of MNREGS/NOAP/PDS/RSBY/JSY, etc. enrolled during biometric data collection as well as provide incentives/create facilities to BPL beneficiaries of welfare schemes, so that cost of enrolment of BPL individuals at the enrolment centre nearest to them is reduced. These data shall be furnished to the state level implementation of UID Committee/Planning department, and it is also mentioned that the state planning department should provide the DCs with IEC materials as well as funds (provided under 13th Finance Commission Award) as incentive to attract BPL residents, the official notification added.

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