Police rescue man from kidnappers

IMPHAL, March 25 (Newmai News Network): A salesman was rescued by the security force personnel… more »

IMPHAL, March 25 (Newmai News Network): A salesman was rescued by the security force personnel in the late afternoon of Sunday from Manipur`s southern district Churachandpur from armed men.

According to the police, one Kh. Ibungojaoba (41) was abducted by three gunmen from Churachandpur market at about 7:30 pm on Saturday.

The kidnappers then demanded Rs 1 lakh for the release of Ibungojaoba from his employer.

Ibungojaoba who hails from Khumakjam Leikei of Churachandpur works as a salesman in a butcher shop which mostly deals in chicken in Churachandpur market.

At around 5:30 pm today, following a tip-off from certain quarters, a combined team of Churachandpur police and Assam Rifles personnel rushed to Bollen village, some 6 km from Churachandpur police station and rescued the man. The security personnel also arrested two of the three abductors. Though it is yet to confirm but the police suspect that the abductors are cadres of the Kuki National Front, KNF (S) which is a party to the Suspension of Operation (SoO).

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/police-rescue-man-from-kidnappers/

Crisis of potable water: Is there a way out?

IMPHAL, March 25: A one day consultation program on “Crisis of potable water in Manipur:… more »

IMPHAL, March 25: A one day consultation program on “Crisis of potable water in Manipur: Is there a way out” was held today at EEMA conference hall, Keishampat Junction, Imphal. The function was attended by many organizations, students as well as individuals from different parts of the state.

The consultation program was chaired by Kheidem Mani, senior advocate, Yambem Laba, senior journalist and Meihoubam Rakesh, director, Human Rights Law Network, Manipur as moderators.

Addressing the keynote, Meihoubam Rakesh stated that we don’t have water problem but we lack potable water, even though we have Public Health Engineering Department running with thousands of employees.

Declaring that right to water is a basic fundamental right, Meihoubam Rakesh concluded his keynote address saying that the consultation program is the first step of protest towards the government’s failure to provide potable water to the general public.

Later, during the knowledge sharing session, K. Rabei, a practicing lawyer at Guwahati High Court said that if the government is responsible for the crisis so as the people, since India is a democratic country. He also said that we should take legal action with the help of legal experts.

Further, women folk who were present have expressed their anger, saying women folk suffer more, so they will take more initiative and support the cause in every possible way. Other organization representatives, students and individuals also expressed their anger towards the failure of the Government.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/crisis-of-potable-water-is-there-a-way-out/

Crisis of potable water: Is there a way out?

IMPHAL, March 25: A one day consultation program on “Crisis of potable water in Manipur:… more »

IMPHAL, March 25: A one day consultation program on “Crisis of potable water in Manipur: Is there a way out” was held today at EEMA conference hall, Keishampat Junction, Imphal. The function was attended by many organizations, students as well as individuals from different parts of the state.

The consultation program was chaired by Kheidem Mani, senior advocate, Yambem Laba, senior journalist and Meihoubam Rakesh, director, Human Rights Law Network, Manipur as moderators.

Addressing the keynote, Meihoubam Rakesh stated that we don’t have water problem but we lack potable water, even though we have Public Health Engineering Department running with thousands of employees.

Declaring that right to water is a basic fundamental right, Meihoubam Rakesh concluded his keynote address saying that the consultation program is the first step of protest towards the government’s failure to provide potable water to the general public.

Later, during the knowledge sharing session, K. Rabei, a practicing lawyer at Guwahati High Court said that if the government is responsible for the crisis so as the people, since India is a democratic country. He also said that we should take legal action with the help of legal experts.

Further, women folk who were present have expressed their anger, saying women folk suffer more, so they will take more initiative and support the cause in every possible way. Other organization representatives, students and individuals also expressed their anger towards the failure of the Government.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/crisis-of-potable-water-is-there-a-way-out/

Adhoc committee dissolved

IMPHAL, March 25: “As the Sishu Nistha Niketan authorities and parents and guardians of the… more »

IMPHAL, March 25: “As the Sishu Nistha Niketan authorities and parents and guardians of the students have failed to recognise the Adhoc Committee of Parents/Guardians Association, the adhoc committee has been dissolve today”, said Ch Rajen Singh convenor of the adhoc committee during a press conference held at the conference hall of the All Manipur Bar Association.

Further briefing the media persons, he stated that the committee had convened a general  body meeting at Manipur Press Club on March 17 which was also attended by parents and guardians of students to discuss the fee structure of the school.

During the said meeting the committee and the parents/guardians decided the adhoc committee should continue for the time being and also proposed a new fee structure. The resolutions were further submitted to the school authorities, he stated.

The school authorities in their reply have after due deliberation and discussion has come up with a new fee structure which may be accepted and approved.

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Adhoc committee dissolved

IMPHAL, March 25: “As the Sishu Nistha Niketan authorities and parents and guardians of the… more »

IMPHAL, March 25: “As the Sishu Nistha Niketan authorities and parents and guardians of the students have failed to recognise the Adhoc Committee of Parents/Guardians Association, the adhoc committee has been dissolve today”, said Ch Rajen Singh convenor of the adhoc committee during a press conference held at the conference hall of the All Manipur Bar Association.

Further briefing the media persons, he stated that the committee had convened a general  body meeting at Manipur Press Club on March 17 which was also attended by parents and guardians of students to discuss the fee structure of the school.

During the said meeting the committee and the parents/guardians decided the adhoc committee should continue for the time being and also proposed a new fee structure. The resolutions were further submitted to the school authorities, he stated.

The school authorities in their reply have after due deliberation and discussion has come up with a new fee structure which may be accepted and approved.

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Cylinder blast destroys properties worth lakhs, no human casualties

IMPHAL, March 25: A fire broke out this morning at around 6:25am at Mantripukhri. The… more »

IMPHAL, March 25: A fire broke out this morning at around 6:25am at Mantripukhri. The fire started when a gas cylinder exploded at a building between the office of the All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union and Vishnu Auto Mobile workshop. The fire also charred a rice hotel lying in the vicinity.

The fire destroyed four rooms of the transporters union office and other office properties amounting to around Rs 10 lakhs.

Four four-wheelers from the automobile workshop were also destroyed by the fire. Fire tenders arrive soon on receiving news about the fire and managed to control the fire from further spreading.

Meanwhile, a statement of the 69 bn CRPF has stated that on noticing smoke and fire in the sky, the battalion which is sitated about 800meters from the incident site rushed to the spot and helped in controlling the fire.

The battalion pressed its water trucks and personnel in to service, it added.

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Cylinder blast destroys properties worth lakhs, no human casualties

IMPHAL, March 25: A fire broke out this morning at around 6:25am at Mantripukhri. The… more »

IMPHAL, March 25: A fire broke out this morning at around 6:25am at Mantripukhri. The fire started when a gas cylinder exploded at a building between the office of the All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union and Vishnu Auto Mobile workshop. The fire also charred a rice hotel lying in the vicinity.

The fire destroyed four rooms of the transporters union office and other office properties amounting to around Rs 10 lakhs.

Four four-wheelers from the automobile workshop were also destroyed by the fire. Fire tenders arrive soon on receiving news about the fire and managed to control the fire from further spreading.

Meanwhile, a statement of the 69 bn CRPF has stated that on noticing smoke and fire in the sky, the battalion which is sitated about 800meters from the incident site rushed to the spot and helped in controlling the fire.

The battalion pressed its water trucks and personnel in to service, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/cylinder-blast-destroys-properties-worth-lakhs-no-human-casualties/

2 CRPF jawans killed in bomb explosion

IMPHAL, Mar 24: Two CRPF jawans were on Saturday killed after a hand grenade accidentally… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: Two CRPF jawans were on Saturday killed after a hand grenade accidentally exploded while they were on sentry duty at Loktak Project in Bishnupur district, police said here.

The incident occurred around 2:30 this afternoon when two personnel belonging to 32 CRPF on sentry duty at Loktak Project under Loktak police station were critically wounded after a hand grenade which fell unobserved from one of the jawans blasted. The duo died on the way to the RIMS hospital.

The deceased have been identified as Sitaram Gujjar, 27 and Banwarilal, 28, both hailing from Rajashthan.

The bodies have been deposited at RIMS morgue.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/2-crpf-jawans-killed-in-bomb-explosion/

PHC Moreh organized free medical camp in border villages

By Our Correspondent IMPHAL, March 24: A two-day free medical camp and routine immunization programme… more »

By Our Correspondent
IMPHAL, March 24: A two-day free medical camp and routine immunization programme was organized at four remote border villages of Yangoubung, T. Bungmol, Ch. Tengnoupal and Chonjang in Chandel district about 35 km from Moreh town on March 21 to 22.

The medical camp assisted by Moreh Block Chiefs’ Association and guided by social activist Yamthang Mate was carried out under the leadership of Dr S Priyokumar, Medical-in-charge, PHC Moreh and District Immunization Officer, DIO, and Medical Officer Ayush Dr Kh Shantikumar along with 10 staffs from PHC Moreh.

The medical team provided free treatment to 452 patients and distributed medicines to them and over 70 children who have not been able to get any kind of vaccination from the time they were born received proper immunization during the camp, Dr Priyokumar said in a statement on Saturday.

The DIO Moreh also expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who participated and extended a helping hand in smooth conduct of the free medical camp.

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Rally against construction of Chakpi Multipurpose project

IMPHAL, Mar 24: The Anal Naga Taangpi (ANTA) has organized a public rally against construction… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: The Anal Naga Taangpi (ANTA) has organized a public rally against construction of Chakpi Multipurpose Project on March 23 at Chakpikarong Sub-Divisional Headquarters, Chandel District, Manipur.

According to a press release, the 78 high and 510 m long dam will submerged an estimated area of over 3568.78 hectares displacing several villages in Chakpikarong and Chandel effecting on general agricultural Jhum and wet arable land towards the east and north. It will also severely affect the socio-economy of the indigenous people with the loss of rich biodiversity, land, people and natural resources. Further, the proposed mega project does not comply with World Commission of Dams (WCD) and therefore violates the Environment Protection Acts besides causing grievous threat to life and natural equilibrium.

ANTA warns the government and concerned authority that the tribal body will be forced to resort to democratic means of agitations in order to protect and safeguard their land and resources if the government failed to cancel the project.

ANTA is also aggrieved and socked to learn that, Pallel to Chandel, Sugnu to Chakpikarong road condition is so bad that even the BRTF authorities are not in the position to repair and improve this road before the rainy season comes. ANTA further appeals that if the BRTF authorities are not in the position to repair and improve before the rainy season, then one time relaxation for repairing of these roads be given to state PWD in the larger interest of the general public added the release.  

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Repeal AFSPA, safe Sarmila and politically solve insurgency issues

IMPHAL, Mar 24: Under the leadership of S. Shyamsunder, State Secretary of CPI (Marxist-Leninist) Manipur,… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: Under the leadership of S. Shyamsunder, State Secretary of CPI (Marxist-Leninist) Manipur, in co-ordination with the Democratic Women front of Manipur, a team has left for Delhi to protest in support of the on-going movement to Repeal AFSPA, Safe Sarmila and to politically solve insurgency issues in Manipur.  The party’s State Control Commission Ch. Gopanmacha, retired Deputy Director, Manipur State Assembly has also joined the team.

According to a press statement, on March 25 a press conference and on March 26 a sit-in protest will be organized, later on March 27 a rally will be organized in front of the parliament at Delhi, along with thousands of people who will be coming from all over India with the slogan to Safe Sarmila, Repeal AFSPA. Further International Co-ordination of Revolutionary Parties and organization (ICOR) will also organize protest with the support of other countries of the world added the press release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/repeal-afspa-safe-sarmila-and-politically-solve-insurgency-issues/

Wreath laying ceremony on Assam Rifles Day

IMPHAL, Mar 24: To commemorate the 177th Raising Day of Assam Rifles, a wreath laying… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: To commemorate the 177th Raising Day of Assam Rifles, a wreath laying ceremony was held at Assam Rifles War Memorial at Kangla on March 24 to pay homage to the brave martyrs.

Maj gen UK Gurung, IGAR (s) led all ranks of AR and ex-servicemen in laying wreath at the historic Kangla War Memorial.

Kangla War Memorial is of great importance since 4 Assam Rifles represented the AR Force in entirety with participation in two great World Wars. This war memorial has assumed the importance of a Central memorial to the Force. It is a matter of honour and pride that IGAR (South) with vast expansion of the Force has organized wreath laying ceremony and remembered the martyrs at this Historical Memorial. The ceremony also marked the significance that the  ASSAM RIFLES has completed 177 years of dedicated service to the nation and North East in particular. Maj Gen U K Gurung,YSM  took special care and interest to perform the ceremony in a most befitting way & to the best traditions of the Force. The Memorial aesthetically bedecked with flowers added to its glory and its shine & glitter resented an impressive show amidst buglers sounding the last post and smartly turned out ASSAM RIFLES Contingent offering national salute to the  departed souls

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Naoba killed in encounter: Bishnupur SP

IMPHAL, Mar 24: Khangembam Naoba from Wangoo Naodakhong was killed during an encounter with a… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: Khangembam Naoba from Wangoo Naodakhong was killed during an encounter with a combined team of Bishnupur police commandos and 32 AR.

Clarifying on the killing of Naoba, Bishnupur SP Th. Radheshyam said information was received that Khangembam Naoba was threatening and harassing his family members with a gun in his hand. Naoba opened fire at a police team which rushed to the site and he was shot to dead in retaliation.

A bullet also smashed through a rifle butt of one of the AR jawans even as another bullet nearly hit his leg, the SP further said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/naoba-killed-in-encounter-bishnupur-sp/

No to NSUI unit elections

IMPHAL, Mar 24: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has objected to NSUI elections in… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has objected to NSUI elections in the colleges of the state and has urged the Chief Minister and the Home Minister to immediately stop the election process.

Elections for opening NSUI college units were held today at Manipur University and some colleges including Modern College and Liberal College under the supervision of Subrata Borah, PRO and NSUI election i/c of NSUI.

In a strong press-note issued today by Dipanjit Ningthoujam general Secretary of AMSU, the powerful students’ body has asked for action against the University and college authorities who had permitted the elections.

He said, elections had already been held and students’ unions are functioning in the colleges of the state.

If the student wings of the various political parties are allowed to conduct elections in the colleges it will certainly create divisions among the students, the release added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/no-to-nsui-unit-elections/

AR apprehends two UG cadres

IMPHAL, Mar 24: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in Kakching Bazar of Thoubal district, and apprehended one UNLF cadre on March 23. The apprehended person has been identified as No. 1078 s/s pvt Samandram Banerjee Meitei Nongbam, 33, son of S Mani Meitei of Thoubal Haukha Maning and a .32 Pistol was recovered from him. Later he was handed over to Kakching Police station along with the recovered pistol, stated a PRO release.

In yet another incident, troops of 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) apprehended one KYKL cadre from Chamol Track Junction of Chandel district on March 22. The apprehended person was identified as No. 252 s/s cpl L Priyo Kumar alias Imothol, 26, son of L Thomba Meitei of Khongyang Shugnu, Thoubal and was handed over to Imphal west Police station, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/ar-apprehends-two-ug-cadres/

Red Shield division recovers arms cache

IMPHAL, Mar 24: In a joint search operation carried out by troops of 33 Assam… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 24: In a joint search operation carried out by troops of 33 Assam Rifles of the Red Shield Division and Bishnupur Police Commandos on March 23 in Sangram area, regarding presence of some underground cadres, the Security Forces recovered a cache of arms concealed in polythene packets in the floating biomass (Phumdi). The recovered cache included one Lathode launcher, one Carbine Machine Gun country made, one 303 Rifle, one Grenade, five 9mm live rounds, nine AK live rounds and one Radio Set Kenwood, informed a press release of PIB.

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Unani system of medicine of India and its history

By Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh [This is the third and the last part of a… more »

By Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

[This is the third and the last part of a lecture given by the author as the first Asian President of the British medical Association of the city of Bradford and Airdale, 20 years ago in 1999; the second part – The Ayurveda Medicine has already been published in this column.]

Dr. Irengbam Mohendra Singh as president of the BMA (British Medical Association), Bradford and Airdale city in 1991.

Unani (or Yunani) medicine (Unani-tibb) is an Arab name for Greek medicine. It became an indigenised Indian medicine since the 12th century CE. Muslim invaders (Muslim writers would like to call Muslim rulers of India) from the northwest brought their own physicians and established a Sultanate in Delhi (1206-1290). Later, under the patronage of the Mughal emperors it flourished in India.

There were five unrelated dynasties that ruled India from this sultanate: (1) Slave dynasty under General Qutb-uddin-Aybak; (2) Khilji dunasty; (3) Tughlaq dynasty; (4) Sayyid dynasty; and (5) Lodi dynasty.

During the pre-independent India, it was pursued by two families of Unani physicians viz the Aziza family of Lucknow known as Hakims of Jhaawai Tola and the Sharifi family of the eminent Hakim Ajmal Khan of Delhi. In independent India it was preserved and researched by Hakim Abdul Hameed, descendents of Hakim Majeed of the famous Hamdard Dawakhana in Delhi.

The first Unani physician who came to India was from Afghanistan (Herat). His name was Hakim Diya Uddin.  He entered the Court of Khusrow Malik – the Ghaznawi ruler at Lahore in 1160 CE.

The Unani system is the same as the Greek system of philosophy of medicine, which began in Ionia in Greece at that time. Now Ionia is the west coast region of Turkey. The most useful contributors to Greek medicine were the great philosophers such as Pythagoras, Hippocrates, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.

They believed that there are four humours (humors-American), meaning plant or animal body fluids, and four qualities. The four humours are (1) blood [dam], (2) phlegm [balgham], (3) white bile [safra] and (4) black bile (sauda]. The four qualities are (1) heat (2) cold (3) moisture and (4) dryness. Every person has an individualised humoural constitution in his healthy state. The alteration of these accrues to illness or disease.

Galen (131-201 BCE) drew these four qualities into four temperaments of people: 1. sanguine (sturdy and cheerful); 2. lethargic and emotional; [3] choleric (short- tempered and irascible); and 4. melancholic (depressive). Galen was a Greek physician who studied in the famous medical school in Alexandria in Egypt. He went to Rome and revived the ideas of Hippocrates and contemporary Greek doctors.

Prophet Mohammad was born in 570 CE and during the 7-9th century CE Islam flourished and the Greek medicine was further developed during the Arabian civilisation. In 431 CE the patriarch of Jerusalem, Nestorius was banished along with his followers for heresy as he propounded that Jesus was a demigod. That made Mary mother of human Jesus but not of God.

They immigrated to Persia and started medical schools there. These Christians translated Greek medical texts to Arabic.

Unani was developed during the 8th century CE by the Caliph of Mesopotamia (Baghdad). Sanskrit and Greek medical works were also translated under the
patronage of Caliphs Harun Rashid and Al Mansur. Two of its great physicians were Rhazes [Al-Razi 860-932] and Avicena [Ibn Sina 980-1037] .

Rhazes was a pharmacist and physician. He is especially famous for diagnosing measles as distinct from small pox. He also recognised the development of acquired immunity by recognising that individuals surviving small pox never get it again.

Avicena wrote over 450 treatises out of which 40 were on Medicine. His book, Canon of Medicine provides a complete system of medicine, based on the principles of Galen.

During the Muslim rule in India the Hakims began experimental research works and  altered the system to adapt to the changing climate, the prevalent diseases and available rich flora of India. Later on, they experimented with minerals as well.

Unani medicine has become purely indigenous to India and though it lost its tempo during the British rule, has become widely used in India again, especially among the vast Muslim population. During the last couple of decades there has been a great upsurge of Unani medicine under the patronage of the government of India.

The popularity is largely due to a great man, Hakim Abdul Hameed. Under his directorship there is a massive Unani Pharmacological Industry known as Hamdard (sympathetic) Dawakhana in Tughlabad, New Delhi.

A new massive Jamia Hamdard University was established alongside for training of undergraduates and postgraduates. It was given the status of Deemed to be University by the Ministry of Human Resource Development on May 10 1989, and was inaugurated by the late Rajiv Gandhi on August 1 1989.

In India there are now 40 Unani colleges. There are 22 research institutes all over India. More recently, and very importantly, there has been awareness for safety and adverse drug reaction monitoring of herbal drugs in Unani (and Ayurvedic system), following the guidelines of the WHO.

Unani medicine (also Ayurvedic) is used as complementary medicine to allopathic medicine, in India.

After having studied both the systems of Indian medicine I have tried to distinguish between the two and have come to this conclusion in my own way that Unani medicine is basically based on four humours theory while the Ayurvedic medicine is based on five elements (panchbhoota) theory.

In both the systems herbal medicines with or without minerals are used. In the Ayurvedic system, names are in Sanskrit, whereas in Unani system, in Arabic or
Persian. There are many other common features except that Ayurveda owes its origin to ancient Indian culture while Unani, to Greece and Arabic cultures, which have become indigenised since its arrival to India.

Both depend for their diagnosis on a holistic approach and the examination of the pulse, more developed in the Unani medicine, because of the Muslim purdah system. The Unani system of diagnosis by simply feeling the pulse is very well documented as illustrated by the following true story.

This was about a blind nabbaz – a clinician who reads the pulse (nabz). This was from news coverage in The Times, London. This blind man was an elder brother of Dr Ansari who was a doctor of western medicine, in Delhi. Mahatma Gandhi and other Congress leader used to stay with him whenever they came to Delhi.

Dr Ansari took the blind nabbaz to London. The photograph in The Times showed the blind man with a famous surgeon and Dr. Ansai. The occasion was that the surgeon was going to perform an exploratory surgery as a growth was suspected in the abdomen.

The nabbaz felt the pulse of the patient on the right wrist and then on the left wrist for about five minutes each. He then wrote down on a piece of paper that the patient had a growth, giving its size and shape as well as its location in the intestine. The operation was performed and the nabbaz was proved right.

With this marvellous story I, like many other like-minded Indian and foreign medical people, feel that the Government of India should allocate a substantial budget for research and development of the Indian systems of medicine, to provide national health care for the teeming millions of India, especially in rural areas, rather than depend on very expensive Western medicines.

Footnote:
I am more grateful than I can begin to express to the great Hakim Abdul Hameed of the Hamdard Research Foundation, Tughlabad in New Delhi, who through my industrialist friend DD Puri, met us in his office in 1998 and kindly organised his staff to show us round the museum. I want to offer my gratitude in memoriam following his death in October 1998.

On the ground floor of the museum that is five floors high, there was a very impressive granite bust of surgeon Sushruta and the exhibit of the surgical instruments used by him during the Indus valley civilisation. There were labelled jars of drugs used by physician Charaka during the same period.

To my surprise, there was an ancient statue of the Vedic god of Medicine – Dhanawantry, of which I had no idea. It is depicted as an avatar of Vishnu with four hands, one hand holding medical herbs and the other a pot containing rejuvenating nectar (amrit).

There were over 50 Ph D’s, botanists, biochemists etc who were doing research work. A residential college for the Bachelor’s degree in Unani medicine (BuM) has been added. Within the compound is the World Islamic Centre. This is a fascinating place. It is a round building with each floor devoted to various subjects of Islam. There are cubicles for research scholars. The second floor is devoted to Islamic manuscripts.

Hakimji charged no consultation fee. He treated millions of people, rich and poor alike. The profits that came from the sale of medicines went to the Trust, which made all these modern developments possible. He took only a peppercorn salary.

The writer is based in the Uk
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

Published: March 23, 2012

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Fake encounter claim surfaces yet again

IMPHAL, March 22: “Khangenbam Naocha was killed after being picked out from among his friends… more »

IMPHAL, March 22: “Khangenbam Naocha was killed after being picked out from among his friends by a team of Bishnupur police CDOs and 33 Assam Rifles personnel while he was collecting money borrowed by one Pukhrambam Inaokhohee, 30 son of (l) Bijoy of Wangoo Sabal Mayai Leikai”, claimed family members today.

Khangenbam Naocha, 28 son of (l) Bor Singh of Wangoo Naodakhong was allegedly killed by a team of Cdo Bishnupur and 33 AR personnel during an encounter at Wangoo Sabal Mayai Leikai on Wednesday at around 8:40pm and recovered one 9mm pistol alongwith three live rounds from him, according to the police.

Negating the police claim of killing Naocha during an encounter, family members of the deceased has said that he was killed at the courtyard of Inaokhohee in front of his friends.

According to the family members, Naocha who works as a mason at Saikul had returned home at around 4:30pm on Wednesday.

However, instead of going straight to his home, he along with two of his co-workers and another friend lingered behind at a wine vendor, run by one Pukhrambam Somen of Wangoo Sabal Mayai leikai at his residence.

At around 8:30pm, he alongwith his companions came out of the vendor and went directly to the residence of Pukhrambam Inaokhohee to collect the sum of Rs 1300, which the latter had borrowed from him, family members informed.

However, even as he received the money, an argument ensued between the two, during which a team of the CDO Bishnupur and 33 Assam Rifles arrived at the scene and picked Naocha out and shoot him at the courtyard after making him lay down, the family alleged.

Further according to the family Naocha was a cadre of the UNLF, however after an arrest by police Cdos in the year 2006 from Moirang and after spending one and a half months in the jail, he had severed all ties with the outfit. He had started his own business of cutting wood and selling it alongwith masonry works.

He is survived by his wife and a one and half year old daughter, family source informed.

Post mortem was conducted on the dead body this evening at the RIMS morgue.

Family members have confirmed that they will received the body, however will further consult the local NGOs, clubs and Meira paibis on further steps to be taken out against the alleged fake encounter.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/fake-encounter-claim-surfaces-yet-again/

Assembly sitting: Gone in 45 minutes

IMPHAL, March 22: The last sitting of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today finished in… more »

IMPHAL, March 22: The last sitting of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today finished in record time, and everything was wrapped up in 45 minutes.

In normal sittings, one hour is allotted for the Question Hour before other businesses are taken up. But, there was only one question today.

In the whole session, there were only two questions. Both the questions were asked by gaintkiller Karam Shyam of Langthabal. He had defeated the veteran MPP leader Okram Joy.

There was no Question Hour in the first two days. The first sitting began on March 19 with the address of the state Governor Gurbachan Jagat in the afternoon at 2 pm. The second day started with an obituary reference to the late MLA of Thangmeiband Kumarjit Singh.

Replying to K Shyam’s question Chief Minister O Ibobi  said, an amount of Rs 120 lakhs was sanctioned for the 2nd phase of Chandranadi project.

He said, with the coming up of the Manipur University complex and other institutions resectioning and modernization of the existing channel section of Chandranadi is required to carry the storm water.

During Zero Hour, lone NCP MLA Laishom Ibomcha of Keishamthong raised the issue of water scarcity and load shedding.

He said, CFL bulbs should be made mandatory so as to ease power consumption.

MSCP MLA Paonam Brojen of Wangjing Tentha raised the need for a Manipur Bhavan in Mumbai to facilitate cancer patients from Manipur.

After the ZeroHour, Trinamool MLAs Dr Ibohalbi and Kh Joykishan in a Calling Attention Motion raised the issue of alleged misappropriation of RKVY funds in the state Veterinary Department.

Dr Ibohalbi said, a newspaper has reported that payments have not been made to selected beneficiaries of the piggery scheme under RKVY.

He questioned as to whether the report is true or not, and if it is true what action has the government taken in this regard.

Giving his reply CM Ibobi Singh said, the report is not true and he has pulled up officials of the department for not clarifying in time.

Later, after passing two Appropriation Bills the Speaker Th Lokeshwar Singh adjourned the first session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly sine die.

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President greets people on Sajibu Cheiraoba

NEW DELHI, March 22 (MIC): The President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil has extended the… more »

NEW DELHI, March 22 (MIC): The President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil has extended the greetings to all the Manipuri communities on the occasion of Sajibu Cheiraoba Festival being celebrated tomorrow.

In her message released from Rashtrapati Bhavan here today on the occasion of Chaitra Sukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padava, Chetti Chand, Navreh and Sajibu Cheiraoba which shall be celebrated tomorrow, Pratibha Devisingh Patil said: “On the auspicious occasion of Chaitra Sukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padava, Cheti Chand, Navreh and Sajibu Cheiraoba, I send my greetings to all those celebrating these festivals in different parts of the country.

May these festivals, strengthen the bonds of unity amongst the people of different regions of the country”. 

Cheiraoba marks the New Year of Manipuri communities. It is celebrated on the first day of the Manipuri month Sajibu which falls in the month of March or April. It is also a sacred and socio-religious festival of Manipuri people. Family feasting and pilgrimage up the Cheiraoching hill marked the occasion.

On the day of festival, people clean and decorate their houses. They wear new clothes.

The best seasonal vegetables and fruits are offered to the Almighty God and Goddess namely, Lainingthou Sanamahi and Ima Leimarel Shidabi, which are worshipped in each house.

Special festive dishes are then prepared from the vegetables having offered to the deities, for a grand feast for the family.

After the preparation, the cooked foods are offered by the elder of the house outside the gate to the three deities- Iram Maba Tumaba, Iram Senba Tusenba and Kumsana Puriklai for protection of the family and then all the family members together have the feast.

The married women give their parents and brothers gifts on the occasion. The youths seek the blessings of the elders of the family.

After the feast, people all dressed in the pious traditional attires will climb the nearest hill-top in the belief that it will enable them to rise to greater heights in the worldly life. People will exchange greetings and new ideas.

On every Cheiraoba, a new Cheithaba is selected. The Cheithaba is the one who records the major events in the Cheitharol Kumbaba (Royal Chronicle). The uninterrupted line of Cheithaba since the reign of the 15th century king Kyamba are found recorded in the Cheitharol Kumbaba.

The major events since 33 AD are recorded in the Cheitharol Kumbaba under royal patronage.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/president-greets-people-on-sajibu-cheiraoba/