“Irawat was patriot and internationalist”

“Irawat was patriot and internationalist”

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 30

Secretary of Manipur State Council, CPI, N. Nara said Irawat was not only a patriot for the state but also an internationalist. He was speaking at the 121th birth anniversary celebration of the leader today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

Nara said Irawat possessed a rare quality of leadership with intelligence and full of sacrifice. The day is celebrated in many parts including Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh. In the next few years it will also be celebrated at Mandalay as the place has also connections with the life of Irawat.

He said Irawat was a man, who thinks for the welfare of the society.

Nara said, at the time when Manipur was not annexed many wanted to form Purvanchal Pradesh by combining Assam, Nagaland, Manipur and other states of North-east by making Silchar as capital.

But Manipur being an independent kingdom, Irawat opposed the proposal. According to the condition of that government and to solve the problems, Irawat joined CPI, he added.

Irawat organised a public meeting at Manipur Dramatic Union, and to prevent the meeting police resorted to lathi charge, resulting in the death of some people.

From that moment Irawat worked for the welfare of Manipur from hiding, Nara said. Irawat sacrificed his life fighting against the formation of Purvanchal Pradesh and he succeeded.

Nara further said Irawat was an undisputed leader of the state and he wanted to bring equality among people of different class to bring development.

People had lost faith in the present political leaders due to party hopping. To bring good and welfare in the society the political leaders need to be stable, Nara asserted.

As a part of the programme Thiyam Meghachandra Journalist Award was given to editor, Impact TV, Yumnam Rupachandra, Thokchom Achouba Integrity Award to social activist, Amu Kamei, Hijam Achou Shinmee Award to Soibam Ningthem, Nongthombam Iboton Teacher Award to Geeta Phanjoubam, Laishram Ramsing Trade Union Award to Sairem Manglem, Kshetrimayum Ibobi Blood Donor Award to R.K. Dayananda and Khangjrakpam Mani Driver Award to Thoudam Nonganjao Meetei.

The awards include a citation, shawl and cash.

Social activist, Amu Kamei said it is glad to see people from different places of the state to join the function. But he expressed unahppiness at the absence of contingents from the hills. “If there is no unity among the people, development of Manipur is impossible,” he said.

India is a democratic country but political parties sometimes forget the meaning of democracy during election, Amu said, in a democractic system people are the king but on the contrary MLAs and ministers are the king in the state. After being elected the leaders denied the rights of the people and indulged in corruption, he alleged.

Veteran CPI leader, M. Ibohal, chairman of Irawat Celebration Committee (ICC), Th. Tomba, chairman, control commission, MSC/CPI, B. Sharma, patron member, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Yambem Ibeni, veteran leader, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Th. Bhanumati and others attended the function as presidium members.

People paid floral tributes to the portrait of Irawat at the Leela Shanglen.

A state march past completion was held at Palace Compound. It was organised by All India Students’ Federation (AISF), Manipur State Council. Forty-two contingents participated in the competition.

“Irawat was patriot and internationalist”

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 30

Secretary of Manipur State Council, CPI, N. Nara said Irawat was not only a patriot for the state but also an internationalist. He was speaking at the 121th birth anniversary celebration of the leader today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

Nara said Irawat possessed a rare quality of leadership with intelligence and full of sacrifice. The day is celebrated in many parts including Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh. In the next few years it will also be celebrated at Mandalay as the place has also connections with the life of Irawat.

He said Irawat was a man, who thinks for the welfare of the society.

Nara said, at the time when Manipur was not annexed many wanted to form Purvanchal Pradesh by combining Assam, Nagaland, Manipur and other states of North-east by making Silchar as capital.

But Manipur being an independent kingdom, Irawat opposed the proposal. According to the condition of that government and to solve the problems, Irawat joined CPI, he added.

Irawat organised a public meeting at Manipur Dramatic Union, and to prevent the meeting police resorted to lathi charge, resulting in the death of some people.

From that moment Irawat worked for the welfare of Manipur from hiding, Nara said. Irawat sacrificed his life fighting against the formation of Purvanchal Pradesh and he succeeded.

Nara further said Irawat was an undisputed leader of the state and he wanted to bring equality among people of different class to bring development.

People had lost faith in the present political leaders due to party hopping. To bring good and welfare in the society the political leaders need to be stable, Nara asserted.

As a part of the programme Thiyam Meghachandra Journalist Award was given to editor, Impact TV, Yumnam Rupachandra, Thokchom Achouba Integrity Award to social activist, Amu Kamei, Hijam Achou Shinmee Award to Soibam Ningthem, Nongthombam Iboton Teacher Award to Geeta Phanjoubam, Laishram Ramsing Trade Union Award to Sairem Manglem, Kshetrimayum Ibobi Blood Donor Award to R.K. Dayananda and Khangjrakpam Mani Driver Award to Thoudam Nonganjao Meetei.

The awards include a citation, shawl and cash.

Social activist, Amu Kamei said it is glad to see people from different places of the state to join the function. But he expressed unahppiness at the absence of contingents from the hills. “If there is no unity among the people, development of Manipur is impossible,” he said.

India is a democratic country but political parties sometimes forget the meaning of democracy during election, Amu said, in a democractic system people are the king but on the contrary MLAs and ministers are the king in the state. After being elected the leaders denied the rights of the people and indulged in corruption, he alleged.

Veteran CPI leader, M. Ibohal, chairman of Irawat Celebration Committee (ICC), Th. Tomba, chairman, control commission, MSC/CPI, B. Sharma, patron member, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Yambem Ibeni, veteran leader, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Th. Bhanumati and others attended the function as presidium members.

People paid floral tributes to the portrait of Irawat at the Leela Shanglen.

A state march past completion was held at Palace Compound. It was organised by All India Students’ Federation (AISF), Manipur State Council. Forty-two contingents participated in the competition.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4002-irawat-was-patriot-and-internationalist

NEFIS recalls Irawat in DU campus function

IMPHAL | Sept 30

Students and working people from North East people residing in Delhi today celebrated the 121st birth anniversary of great revolutionary leader Hijam Irawat at North Campus, Delhi University today.

A release said that the programme organised by North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) saw huge participation of students from various colleges of Delhi University and added that the programme saw rendition of revolutionary songs remembering Hijam Irawat, discussion on his revolutionary ideas and other cultural activities.

It said that discussion was organised on the topic ‘Revolutionary legacy of Hijam Irawat and its relevance in our time’ which saw active participation of students, activists and independent researchers.

During the discussion Irawat’s intensive work towards building a truly democratic, progressive people’s movement in the region, and his revolutionary views on the question of creating a just society where different communities coexist with mutual respect for each other were emphasized, it added.

Further it said that the programme highlighted the necessity of Irawat’s ideas amid the present state of discord between different communities and added that Irawat stood for unity among different oppressed communities as a necessary step for people to liberate themselves.

At this crucial juncture, NEFIS took it as a duty to highlight Irawat’s vision to build democratic people’s movements that goes beyond the façade of representative democracy apparatus by exposing all forms of exploitation, oppression and subjugation faced by the toiling masses of the Northeast, it added.

IMPHAL | Sept 30

Students and working people from North East people residing in Delhi today celebrated the 121st birth anniversary of great revolutionary leader Hijam Irawat at North Campus, Delhi University today.

A release said that the programme organised by North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) saw huge participation of students from various colleges of Delhi University and added that the programme saw rendition of revolutionary songs remembering Hijam Irawat, discussion on his revolutionary ideas and other cultural activities.

It said that discussion was organised on the topic ‘Revolutionary legacy of Hijam Irawat and its relevance in our time’ which saw active participation of students, activists and independent researchers.

During the discussion Irawat’s intensive work towards building a truly democratic, progressive people’s movement in the region, and his revolutionary views on the question of creating a just society where different communities coexist with mutual respect for each other were emphasized, it added.

Further it said that the programme highlighted the necessity of Irawat’s ideas amid the present state of discord between different communities and added that Irawat stood for unity among different oppressed communities as a necessary step for people to liberate themselves.

At this crucial juncture, NEFIS took it as a duty to highlight Irawat’s vision to build democratic people’s movements that goes beyond the façade of representative democracy apparatus by exposing all forms of exploitation, oppression and subjugation faced by the toiling masses of the Northeast, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3999-nefis-recalls-irawat-in-du-campus-function

More academic quests into Irawat’s literary works needed: Radhakumar

More academic quests into Irawat’s literary works needed: Radhakumar

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 30 

Endorsing the pioneering work of Jananeta Hijam Irawat, commissioner (Works, IPR, CAF & PD) Kangjam Radhakumar said the literary works of the legendary leader both published and unpublished are worthy of academic research by students of literature.    

In his speech as chief guest, at the 121st birth anniversary of Hijam Irawat at Manipur Dramatic Hall, Yaiskul Police Lane here today, organised by Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration committee, Radhakumar, commissioner (Works, IPR, CAF & PD), government of Manipur said he fully endorses Irawat as a pioneer of modern Manipur literature as shown by his numerous works comprising of poetry, prose, drama, travelogue and translation.

In his welcome address, Sarat Salam, secretary of CPI(M) Manipur maintained that Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration Committee which was formed long years back has been pioneering in organising the birth anniversary of Irawat. The present day mass celebration throughout the state by other organisations has been a credit of the committee, he added.

Santa Kshetrimayum, convener, Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration Committee, in his key note address, said that amongst the many facets of Hijam Irawat, his love for theatre was well illustrated by his participation in theatres and also by being one of the founders of Manipur Dramatic Union.

The logo of the union as seen till today as two ploughs crossing each other was also designed by Irawat himself, Santa pointed out.

Member of the presidium, Khumanthem Debabrata Singh, managing director, Cane & Bamboo Allied Industries, Imphal delivered lectures on the economic reforms and political idealism of Hijam Irawat.

The celebration function was also attended by  Meitram Shamu, chairman, Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration Committee, Manihar Goswami, working president, JD(S) Manipur, Akham Khergopal Singh, president, Manipur Dramatic Union, Khomdram Gyaneswor, Secretary, AIFB, Manipur, Ningthoujam Ratan, Secretary, RSP, Manipur, Sapam Samungou Singh, CPI(ML) Liberation, Manipur, Kangjam Chaoba Singh, president, Manipur Library Association, Nongmaithem Thoiba, vice president, Manipur Loumee Marup and Maibam Randhoni, president, All Manipur Democratic Women Association as presidium members.

Earlier floral tributes were paid to the portrait of Jananeta Hijam Irawat as mark of respect to the leader.

The function was concluded with songs of Irawat sung by Takhellambam Dinamani and Thounaojam Maloti and a play entitled ‘Lamyanba Irawat’ played by artistes of Manipur Dramatic Union.

More academic quests into Irawat’s literary works needed: Radhakumar

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 30 

Endorsing the pioneering work of Jananeta Hijam Irawat, commissioner (Works, IPR, CAF & PD) Kangjam Radhakumar said the literary works of the legendary leader both published and unpublished are worthy of academic research by students of literature.    

In his speech as chief guest, at the 121st birth anniversary of Hijam Irawat at Manipur Dramatic Hall, Yaiskul Police Lane here today, organised by Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration committee, Radhakumar, commissioner (Works, IPR, CAF & PD), government of Manipur said he fully endorses Irawat as a pioneer of modern Manipur literature as shown by his numerous works comprising of poetry, prose, drama, travelogue and translation.

In his welcome address, Sarat Salam, secretary of CPI(M) Manipur maintained that Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration Committee which was formed long years back has been pioneering in organising the birth anniversary of Irawat. The present day mass celebration throughout the state by other organisations has been a credit of the committee, he added.

Santa Kshetrimayum, convener, Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration Committee, in his key note address, said that amongst the many facets of Hijam Irawat, his love for theatre was well illustrated by his participation in theatres and also by being one of the founders of Manipur Dramatic Union.

The logo of the union as seen till today as two ploughs crossing each other was also designed by Irawat himself, Santa pointed out.

Member of the presidium, Khumanthem Debabrata Singh, managing director, Cane & Bamboo Allied Industries, Imphal delivered lectures on the economic reforms and political idealism of Hijam Irawat.

The celebration function was also attended by  Meitram Shamu, chairman, Jananeta Hijam Irawat Birthday Celebration Committee, Manihar Goswami, working president, JD(S) Manipur, Akham Khergopal Singh, president, Manipur Dramatic Union, Khomdram Gyaneswor, Secretary, AIFB, Manipur, Ningthoujam Ratan, Secretary, RSP, Manipur, Sapam Samungou Singh, CPI(ML) Liberation, Manipur, Kangjam Chaoba Singh, president, Manipur Library Association, Nongmaithem Thoiba, vice president, Manipur Loumee Marup and Maibam Randhoni, president, All Manipur Democratic Women Association as presidium members.

Earlier floral tributes were paid to the portrait of Jananeta Hijam Irawat as mark of respect to the leader.

The function was concluded with songs of Irawat sung by Takhellambam Dinamani and Thounaojam Maloti and a play entitled ‘Lamyanba Irawat’ played by artistes of Manipur Dramatic Union.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4001-more-academic-quests-into-irawat-s-literary-works-needed-radhakumar

Students make bird watching trip at Thingungei Patton

Students make bird watching trip at Thingungei Patton

From A Correspondent

BISHNUPUR | Sept 30

As part of the weeklong 62nd wildlife celebration of the state forest department, a bird watching trip in and around Loktak lake for young students from Bishnupur besides Manipur University students was held at Thingungei Patton, about 40 km south of Imphal today.

Divisional forest officer (DFO) L. Debala of Bishnupur district flagged off the bird watching team in presence of state’s bird experts K. Jugeshore who is the principal of Kumbi college, Mangolnganbi college lecturer RK. Birjit who is also managing trustee of Center for Conservation of Nature and Cultivation of Science (CCNCS), Zoology lecturer Ch. Sony of Moirang college and CCNCS functionaries.

The bird watching teams which include around 30 students including students from Manipur University’s environment science department, moved out in five groups using twelve local boats from Thingungei shoreline towards the main lake area for about two hours during the day’s trip before returning back at the starting point to share their feedbacks.

Speaking to reporters on the sideline of the day’s event, DFO Debala said that the main objective of organising such an event is to spread the awareness and importance of birds to the students and public. The department’s major objective is for the conservation of water birds and migratory birds in and around Loktak for a better biodiversity in the region, she added.

There are reports of sudden decline of the population of the migratory birds at the Loktak Lake due to implementation of new techniques of fishing in the lake. Some of the important migratory water birds failed to turn up last year, may be because of it, a bird lover opined.

Students make bird watching trip at Thingungei Patton

From A Correspondent

BISHNUPUR | Sept 30

As part of the weeklong 62nd wildlife celebration of the state forest department, a bird watching trip in and around Loktak lake for young students from Bishnupur besides Manipur University students was held at Thingungei Patton, about 40 km south of Imphal today.

Divisional forest officer (DFO) L. Debala of Bishnupur district flagged off the bird watching team in presence of state’s bird experts K. Jugeshore who is the principal of Kumbi college, Mangolnganbi college lecturer RK. Birjit who is also managing trustee of Center for Conservation of Nature and Cultivation of Science (CCNCS), Zoology lecturer Ch. Sony of Moirang college and CCNCS functionaries.

The bird watching teams which include around 30 students including students from Manipur University’s environment science department, moved out in five groups using twelve local boats from Thingungei shoreline towards the main lake area for about two hours during the day’s trip before returning back at the starting point to share their feedbacks.

Speaking to reporters on the sideline of the day’s event, DFO Debala said that the main objective of organising such an event is to spread the awareness and importance of birds to the students and public. The department’s major objective is for the conservation of water birds and migratory birds in and around Loktak for a better biodiversity in the region, she added.

There are reports of sudden decline of the population of the migratory birds at the Loktak Lake due to implementation of new techniques of fishing in the lake. Some of the important migratory water birds failed to turn up last year, may be because of it, a bird lover opined.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3997-students-make-bird-watching-trip-at-thingungei-patton

Irawat Square in offing, minister tells MU meet

Irawat Square in offing, minister tells MU meet

IMPHAL | Sept 30

The 121st birth anniversary of Jananeta Hijam Irawat was observed at Manipur University campus organised by Irawat Celebration Committee Manipur University.

Floral tributes were paid at the statute of the eminent leader installed in front of Manipur University library. Patriotic songs were played during the function. Students paid red salute with raised fist to the pioneer.

Speaking on the occasion, minister L. Jayantakumar Singh disclosed the government decision to dedicate the land next to Manipur State Assembly Complex in honour of freedom fighter and social activist Jananeta Hijam Irawat Singh and named as “Irawat Square”.

He further expressed his disappointment over the fact that few political parties and social organisations has expressed Jananeta Hijam Irawat as their own within their narrow framework and requested the media to convey the wishes of the current government to keep Jananeta Hijam Irawat as a State Icon above every social and political based division.

Minister L. Sushindro Meitei said that Lamyanba Hiajm Irawat is not only a leader of single political party but was the leader of Manipur. He urged the people of Manipur to support the government in their efforts for the installation of the statue of Jananeta Hijam Irawat at plot located opposite to Manipur Legislative Assembly complex. Government is also trying at the maximum level to make aware about Hijam Irawat Singh to the students community, he added.

The observance function was also attended by dean of Social Sciences MU, ProfN. Lokendra Singh, dean, School of Humanities, Manipur University, ProfM.  Mani Meitei, dean, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, Prof Arunkumar, Librarian Manipur University Prof Th. Madhuri Devi, dean of Students Welfare, Manipur University, Prof Kh. Tomba Singh and director of MIMS and CESD Manipur University, Prof Ch. Ibohal Meitei as chief guest, president and guests of honour, respectively among others.

Irawat Square in offing, minister tells MU meet

IMPHAL | Sept 30

The 121st birth anniversary of Jananeta Hijam Irawat was observed at Manipur University campus organised by Irawat Celebration Committee Manipur University.

Floral tributes were paid at the statute of the eminent leader installed in front of Manipur University library. Patriotic songs were played during the function. Students paid red salute with raised fist to the pioneer.

Speaking on the occasion, minister L. Jayantakumar Singh disclosed the government decision to dedicate the land next to Manipur State Assembly Complex in honour of freedom fighter and social activist Jananeta Hijam Irawat Singh and named as “Irawat Square”.

He further expressed his disappointment over the fact that few political parties and social organisations has expressed Jananeta Hijam Irawat as their own within their narrow framework and requested the media to convey the wishes of the current government to keep Jananeta Hijam Irawat as a State Icon above every social and political based division.

Minister L. Sushindro Meitei said that Lamyanba Hiajm Irawat is not only a leader of single political party but was the leader of Manipur. He urged the people of Manipur to support the government in their efforts for the installation of the statue of Jananeta Hijam Irawat at plot located opposite to Manipur Legislative Assembly complex. Government is also trying at the maximum level to make aware about Hijam Irawat Singh to the students community, he added.

The observance function was also attended by dean of Social Sciences MU, ProfN. Lokendra Singh, dean, School of Humanities, Manipur University, ProfM.  Mani Meitei, dean, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, Prof Arunkumar, Librarian Manipur University Prof Th. Madhuri Devi, dean of Students Welfare, Manipur University, Prof Kh. Tomba Singh and director of MIMS and CESD Manipur University, Prof Ch. Ibohal Meitei as chief guest, president and guests of honour, respectively among others.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4000-irawat-square-in-offing-minister-tells-mu-meet

Allegations against MBCWB chairman is “false”

IMPHAL | Sept 30

All Manipur Building and Others Construction Workers Welfare Union claimed that some organisations gave false allegation to the Manipur Building Constructions Welfare Board (MBCWB) chairperson and cashier.

Speaking to media persons the union’s spokesperson, M. Sunita said that it has been only four months the S. Preshyojit was appointed as the chairperson of MBCWB and dirty politics has been playing in the labour department since the department was established so blaming him for the unwanted action of the department will be very wrong.

She said a shelter home of the department was constructed at Chingmeirong Khonangani Karak but found out that the land document belong to an individual.

Such action is the dirty work of some employees of the department and some members of the board, she added.

Moreover, the welfare benefits of the labour for the year 2013 till 2016 is still not made available to the labourers, continued the spokesperson.

Earlier labour card was not made in the office and files and records were not proper maintained but since Preshyojit was appointed as the new chairperson labour card is made in the office and started maintaining proper record and is working to computerise the records and files, added Sunita.

Moreover, the new chairperson is working very hard to release the four years pending welfare benefits of labour within three months and to make the labour department a transparency department, continued the spokesperson.

IMPHAL | Sept 30

All Manipur Building and Others Construction Workers Welfare Union claimed that some organisations gave false allegation to the Manipur Building Constructions Welfare Board (MBCWB) chairperson and cashier.

Speaking to media persons the union’s spokesperson, M. Sunita said that it has been only four months the S. Preshyojit was appointed as the chairperson of MBCWB and dirty politics has been playing in the labour department since the department was established so blaming him for the unwanted action of the department will be very wrong.

She said a shelter home of the department was constructed at Chingmeirong Khonangani Karak but found out that the land document belong to an individual.

Such action is the dirty work of some employees of the department and some members of the board, she added.

Moreover, the welfare benefits of the labour for the year 2013 till 2016 is still not made available to the labourers, continued the spokesperson.

Earlier labour card was not made in the office and files and records were not proper maintained but since Preshyojit was appointed as the new chairperson labour card is made in the office and started maintaining proper record and is working to computerise the records and files, added Sunita.

Moreover, the new chairperson is working very hard to release the four years pending welfare benefits of labour within three months and to make the labour department a transparency department, continued the spokesperson.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3995-allegations-against-mbcwb-chairman-is-false

Governor urges students to make Manipur clean

Governor urges students to make Manipur clean

IMPHAL | Sept 29

Cleanliness is not limited to any person or place, it is the responsibility of everyone to keep themselves clean as well as their surroundings to make India a clean India in the real sense. This was stated by governor of Dr. Najma Heptullah at the inaugural function of Swachh Bharat Week at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Regional Campus, Makhan, Manipur in Kangpokpi District.

The celebration of Swachh Bharat Week was begins September 25 and will conclude on October 2.

Speaking on the occasion as chief guest, governor said that during the week long programme, a series of activities will focus on a number of subjects and the organisers deserve commendation for choosing some pressing issues for deliberation.

She further said that Swachh Bharat Mission, a clean India campaign is the responsibility of all of us. It is a mass movement launched by the government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister to make India, a Clean India by 2019.

It was the dream of the Father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi for the people to maintain swachhta for a healthy and prosperous life. Unfortunately, it has not been so effective before because of the lack of awareness and cooperation of the people, lack of supervision of concerned departments, lack of accountability of the concerned people, lack of dedication and sincerity among the government machineries.

She said Swachh Bharat Mission was launched on October 2, 145th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, popularly known as Bapu and it is aimed to be completed on October 2, 2019, the 150th birth anniversary of Bapu.

Cleanliness is holiness and this mission is intended to cover all the rural and urban areas for maintaining cleanliness all over the country.

One important component of the Swachh Bharat Mission campaign is elimination of open defecation in the country. Manipur is well advanced on this front and large parts of the state have been declared as open defecation free.

A huge positive of open defecation free is that it can keep the people healthy and check crime against women i the rural areas. Further, maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene in India would bring great opportunities in the country to enhance its economic status by improving tourism as well as keeping the citizens healthy and happy.

Cleanliness would keep everyone happy and healthy in all respects physically, mentally, socially and intellectually by reducing the chance of diseases. The state government has taken up various activities during the Swachh Bharat campaign t keep our environment clean.

The governor was impressed by the intitiative taken by the university to celebrate Swachh Bharat and hope it will continue on regular basis. The efforts will keep the campus clean and green by strengthening the existing forest cover and also by developing new green cover in the campus.

Later, governor  planted a tree which was also attended by faculty and students of the university. The celebration of Swachh Bharat Week was graced by Prof. N. Rajmuhon Singh, vice-president, BEENET, Manipur & dean, school of mathematical and physical sciences, Manipur University as president, Prof. Sarungbam Birendra Singh, director, National Institute of Technology, Manipur as guest of honour in presence of Prof. Ramjeevan Singh Thakur, director, IGNTU-RCM. The celebration was organised by Eco-Club, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, regional campus, Manipur in collaboration with Biodiversity, Ecology and Environment Network, Manipur.

Governor urges students to make Manipur clean

IMPHAL | Sept 29

Cleanliness is not limited to any person or place, it is the responsibility of everyone to keep themselves clean as well as their surroundings to make India a clean India in the real sense. This was stated by governor of Dr. Najma Heptullah at the inaugural function of Swachh Bharat Week at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Regional Campus, Makhan, Manipur in Kangpokpi District.

The celebration of Swachh Bharat Week was begins September 25 and will conclude on October 2.

Speaking on the occasion as chief guest, governor said that during the week long programme, a series of activities will focus on a number of subjects and the organisers deserve commendation for choosing some pressing issues for deliberation.

She further said that Swachh Bharat Mission, a clean India campaign is the responsibility of all of us. It is a mass movement launched by the government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister to make India, a Clean India by 2019.

It was the dream of the Father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi for the people to maintain swachhta for a healthy and prosperous life. Unfortunately, it has not been so effective before because of the lack of awareness and cooperation of the people, lack of supervision of concerned departments, lack of accountability of the concerned people, lack of dedication and sincerity among the government machineries.

She said Swachh Bharat Mission was launched on October 2, 145th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, popularly known as Bapu and it is aimed to be completed on October 2, 2019, the 150th birth anniversary of Bapu.

Cleanliness is holiness and this mission is intended to cover all the rural and urban areas for maintaining cleanliness all over the country.

One important component of the Swachh Bharat Mission campaign is elimination of open defecation in the country. Manipur is well advanced on this front and large parts of the state have been declared as open defecation free.

A huge positive of open defecation free is that it can keep the people healthy and check crime against women i the rural areas. Further, maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene in India would bring great opportunities in the country to enhance its economic status by improving tourism as well as keeping the citizens healthy and happy.

Cleanliness would keep everyone happy and healthy in all respects physically, mentally, socially and intellectually by reducing the chance of diseases. The state government has taken up various activities during the Swachh Bharat campaign t keep our environment clean.

The governor was impressed by the intitiative taken by the university to celebrate Swachh Bharat and hope it will continue on regular basis. The efforts will keep the campus clean and green by strengthening the existing forest cover and also by developing new green cover in the campus.

Later, governor  planted a tree which was also attended by faculty and students of the university. The celebration of Swachh Bharat Week was graced by Prof. N. Rajmuhon Singh, vice-president, BEENET, Manipur & dean, school of mathematical and physical sciences, Manipur University as president, Prof. Sarungbam Birendra Singh, director, National Institute of Technology, Manipur as guest of honour in presence of Prof. Ramjeevan Singh Thakur, director, IGNTU-RCM. The celebration was organised by Eco-Club, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, regional campus, Manipur in collaboration with Biodiversity, Ecology and Environment Network, Manipur.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3976-governor-urges-students-to-make-manipur-clean

Wishes for U-17 FIFA state players

Super special incentive for the state FIFA players, if team victorious

IMPHAL | Sept 29

Conveying heartiest congratulations to the eight footballers from the state who made the cut in the Indian squad for FIFA U-17 World Cup, youth affairs and sports minister Letpao Haokip wished them and the Indian team all success in their campaign.

“Really it is very heartening that eight boys from Manipur are representing the country in the U-17 FIFA world cup. I wish them the best of luck. I also thank the players for their hard-works which earned them a place in the Indian football squad. We, the people of Manipur are with them. They are the face of Manipur,” Letpao said in a press meet held at the secretariat conference hall today.

Letpao, who himself was a professional footballer, announced Rs. 10,000 each to the eight players from his personal end as a token of encouragement.

The minister said that the government has a policy for awarding special incentives to international players from the state. He said every sports person who represented the state or the country in international arenas are given Rs. 5 lakh cash incentive. The same will be applied to the eight footballers selected to represent India in the U-17 World Cup, Letpao said.

“A super special incentive for the players are planned by the government if the players win gold medal,” he said while refusing to disclose what ‘this super special incentive’ would be.

The eight players from Manipur who are in the Indian U-17 FIFA World Cup squad are Dheeraj S. Moirangthem (GK), Boris Singh Thangjam (Defender), Suresh Singh Wahengbam (MF), Nongdamba Naorem (MF), Mohammad Shahjahan (MF), Khumanthem Ningthounganba (MF), Jackson Singh Thounaojam (MF) and Amarjit Singh Kiyam (MF).

The minister also congratulated referee Thumli Joysing Monsang of Chandel on being selected by Professional Games Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) for a programme in collaboration with All India Football Federation (AIFF) and IMG.

“I feel proud of him,” he said adding that it is a matter of pride for Manipur as well as India to see a young referee got selected to undergo such course. The minister also promised possible financial assistance from his side before he leaves for the course.

The Minister said that incentives would be given to all players in recognised disciplines who participated in national/international events through proper channel.

There is five percent job reservations for sports persons in every recruitment. In some cases,

outstanding sportspersons are given government jobs immediately by creating suitable posts in commensuration with their qualification.

Letpao also said that playground development in the grassroots level will be taken up under Khelo India project.

Replying to a query, the minister said sports infrastructure construction which are left unfinished in every district of the state would be completed by the present government at the earliest.

Super special incentive for the state FIFA players, if team victorious

IMPHAL | Sept 29

Conveying heartiest congratulations to the eight footballers from the state who made the cut in the Indian squad for FIFA U-17 World Cup, youth affairs and sports minister Letpao Haokip wished them and the Indian team all success in their campaign.

“Really it is very heartening that eight boys from Manipur are representing the country in the U-17 FIFA world cup. I wish them the best of luck. I also thank the players for their hard-works which earned them a place in the Indian football squad. We, the people of Manipur are with them. They are the face of Manipur,” Letpao said in a press meet held at the secretariat conference hall today.

Letpao, who himself was a professional footballer, announced Rs. 10,000 each to the eight players from his personal end as a token of encouragement.

The minister said that the government has a policy for awarding special incentives to international players from the state. He said every sports person who represented the state or the country in international arenas are given Rs. 5 lakh cash incentive. The same will be applied to the eight footballers selected to represent India in the U-17 World Cup, Letpao said.

“A super special incentive for the players are planned by the government if the players win gold medal,” he said while refusing to disclose what ‘this super special incentive’ would be.

The eight players from Manipur who are in the Indian U-17 FIFA World Cup squad are Dheeraj S. Moirangthem (GK), Boris Singh Thangjam (Defender), Suresh Singh Wahengbam (MF), Nongdamba Naorem (MF), Mohammad Shahjahan (MF), Khumanthem Ningthounganba (MF), Jackson Singh Thounaojam (MF) and Amarjit Singh Kiyam (MF).

The minister also congratulated referee Thumli Joysing Monsang of Chandel on being selected by Professional Games Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) for a programme in collaboration with All India Football Federation (AIFF) and IMG.

“I feel proud of him,” he said adding that it is a matter of pride for Manipur as well as India to see a young referee got selected to undergo such course. The minister also promised possible financial assistance from his side before he leaves for the course.

The Minister said that incentives would be given to all players in recognised disciplines who participated in national/international events through proper channel.

There is five percent job reservations for sports persons in every recruitment. In some cases,

outstanding sportspersons are given government jobs immediately by creating suitable posts in commensuration with their qualification.

Letpao also said that playground development in the grassroots level will be taken up under Khelo India project.

Replying to a query, the minister said sports infrastructure construction which are left unfinished in every district of the state would be completed by the present government at the earliest.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3972-wishes-for-u-17-fifa-state-players

Editor’s comments offend Biswajit

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

Works minister, Th. Bishwajit Singh strongly refuted the allegations made by an editor of a local daily during morning news analysis programme of All India Radio (AIR) Thursday, against the works department, terming it as unfortunate.

The editor of the local daily during the talk show reportedly criticized the present government particularly works department for its alleged failure to repair roads in Imphal dotted with potholes.

Addressing a press conference at his office, the minister regretted the editor’s allegations for being ignorant and unbecoming for a senior journalist.

Bishwajit claimed the editor has entirely neglected the fact that Manipur this time has come under unpredictable onslaught of inclement weather at an unprecedented scale.

Incessant rains has brought floods in the state for the fifth time besides triggering widespread landslides in the hills leaving trails of destruction, he said.

Nevertheless, the government has been doing its best in responding to the prevailing situation and taking necessary measures, he asserted.

The minister pointed out that even before the recently concluded budget session the department has taken up repairing works to fill potholes in Imphal taking into consideration the immediate need.

However, constant rains and floodings have reduced the repairs worthless, he added.

To avoid wasting of unnecessary time and funds taking up frequent temporary repairs citing unpredictable weather the department has made plans to give a proper facelift of the entire state, maintained the minister.

Stating that necessary planning is almost complete, he assured to bring about a substantial change of the entire structure including road conditions, drainage system of the state by March.  He appealed to the public to bear with the department.

Further countering the criticism, the works minister dared the critic to take the responsibility of taking up works during rainy season.

Bishwajit, who is also holding the portfolio of power, further gave his best shot to provide uninterrupted electricity during the upcoming under 17-FIFA football world cup due to begin from October.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

Works minister, Th. Bishwajit Singh strongly refuted the allegations made by an editor of a local daily during morning news analysis programme of All India Radio (AIR) Thursday, against the works department, terming it as unfortunate.

The editor of the local daily during the talk show reportedly criticized the present government particularly works department for its alleged failure to repair roads in Imphal dotted with potholes.

Addressing a press conference at his office, the minister regretted the editor’s allegations for being ignorant and unbecoming for a senior journalist.

Bishwajit claimed the editor has entirely neglected the fact that Manipur this time has come under unpredictable onslaught of inclement weather at an unprecedented scale.

Incessant rains has brought floods in the state for the fifth time besides triggering widespread landslides in the hills leaving trails of destruction, he said.

Nevertheless, the government has been doing its best in responding to the prevailing situation and taking necessary measures, he asserted.

The minister pointed out that even before the recently concluded budget session the department has taken up repairing works to fill potholes in Imphal taking into consideration the immediate need.

However, constant rains and floodings have reduced the repairs worthless, he added.

To avoid wasting of unnecessary time and funds taking up frequent temporary repairs citing unpredictable weather the department has made plans to give a proper facelift of the entire state, maintained the minister.

Stating that necessary planning is almost complete, he assured to bring about a substantial change of the entire structure including road conditions, drainage system of the state by March.  He appealed to the public to bear with the department.

Further countering the criticism, the works minister dared the critic to take the responsibility of taking up works during rainy season.

Bishwajit, who is also holding the portfolio of power, further gave his best shot to provide uninterrupted electricity during the upcoming under 17-FIFA football world cup due to begin from October.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3975-editor-s-comments-offend-biswajit

Recruits urged to perform duty at best level

IMPHAL | Sept 29
State administrative reforms and training minister Thongam Biswajit Singh has called upon the fresh Manipur Civil Services/ Manipur Police Service/ Manipur Secretariat Service/ Junior Manipur Civil Services/ Election Officers to utili…

Recruits urged to perform duty at best level

IMPHAL | Sept 29

State administrative reforms and training minister Thongam Biswajit Singh has called upon the fresh Manipur Civil Services/ Manipur Police Service/ Manipur Secretariat Service/ Junior Manipur Civil Services/ Election Officers to utilise their acquired knowledge to the best level while performing their newly assigned duties.

The minister was speaking at the closing function of the foundation training course of the newly recruited MCS/MPS/MSS/Jr.MCS/EO. The function was held at the State Academy of Training, Takyelpat.

Biswajit said the young officers should be hard working and to serve the people with dedication. Altogether 84 trainee officers attended the training course.

As part of the closing function, the minister also handed laptops and certificated to the trainee officers. The trainee officers also performed various cultural items as part of the closing function.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3970-recruits-urged-to-perform-duty-at-best-level

Heart camp held at Katomei

Heart camp held at Katomei

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

On the observance of World Heart Day, a one-day free heart camp was held at Mount Carmel School, Katomei, Senapati district today.

The medical camp was organised by SKY Group of Hospitals in association with Manipur Heart Foundation, Mount Carmel School and Newmai Janwangbou Trust.

Chairman and chief cardiologist of SKY Group of Hospitals, Dr.L.Shyamkishore said that during the camp, OPD, high BP detection, diabetes test, ECG, medicine required were given and done free of cost. He said that this camp is part of SKY’s mission to eliminate heart diseases in the state and have also been organising such camps in the past. Churachanpur, Tamenglong, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Imphal East, and now Senapati have been covered and more camp will be followed, he added.

Official reports submitted by the PRO, Roni said that a total number of 182 patients took the advantage of the free medical camp and out of which 39 were given free ECG test and 35 were given free blood sugar test. She also said that one patient will be admitted to SKY hospital at RIMS road tomorrow and will be given free treatment.  Two patients will be also given free pacemaker (a device to control abnormal heart rhythms). 

A 55 year old woman of the district was one of the 182 patients who came to check up her chest and breathing problem. She said that she has gone to other hospitals for her breathing problem but has not completely healed till now.

After the check-up, a formal Heart day observance function was held. The function was attended by CMO of Senapati, Dr.H.Loli Mao, president of Naga People’s Organisation, Kamba Moses and chairman of SKY, Dr.L.Shyamkishore attended the function as presidium members.

Dr. Loli said that there is no heart specialist in the district and that there are people who want to go Imphal for treatment but has no money. “We the people of Senapati are fortunate to get such kind of opportunity,” he said.

Heart camp held at Katomei

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

On the observance of World Heart Day, a one-day free heart camp was held at Mount Carmel School, Katomei, Senapati district today.

The medical camp was organised by SKY Group of Hospitals in association with Manipur Heart Foundation, Mount Carmel School and Newmai Janwangbou Trust.

Chairman and chief cardiologist of SKY Group of Hospitals, Dr.L.Shyamkishore said that during the camp, OPD, high BP detection, diabetes test, ECG, medicine required were given and done free of cost. He said that this camp is part of SKY’s mission to eliminate heart diseases in the state and have also been organising such camps in the past. Churachanpur, Tamenglong, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Imphal East, and now Senapati have been covered and more camp will be followed, he added.

Official reports submitted by the PRO, Roni said that a total number of 182 patients took the advantage of the free medical camp and out of which 39 were given free ECG test and 35 were given free blood sugar test. She also said that one patient will be admitted to SKY hospital at RIMS road tomorrow and will be given free treatment.  Two patients will be also given free pacemaker (a device to control abnormal heart rhythms). 

A 55 year old woman of the district was one of the 182 patients who came to check up her chest and breathing problem. She said that she has gone to other hospitals for her breathing problem but has not completely healed till now.

After the check-up, a formal Heart day observance function was held. The function was attended by CMO of Senapati, Dr.H.Loli Mao, president of Naga People’s Organisation, Kamba Moses and chairman of SKY, Dr.L.Shyamkishore attended the function as presidium members.

Dr. Loli said that there is no heart specialist in the district and that there are people who want to go Imphal for treatment but has no money. “We the people of Senapati are fortunate to get such kind of opportunity,” he said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3973-heart-camp-held-at-katomei

State children policy on anvil

State children policy on anvil

Two cops, two scribes, including one of IFP, given Child Rights Award

Staff Reporter & DIPR

IMPHAL | Sept 29

In a glittering function, MACR’s Child Rights awards were conferred to SP of Tengnoupal District, Dr. S. Ibomcha, Sub-Inspector and in-charge Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Y. Kheda, Senior Reporter of Imphal Free Press Leivon Jimmy and Reporter of People’s Chronicle S. Bigyan.

The award function was on the occasion of the 8th state level children’s cultural meet 2017 held at Jubilee Hall, RIMS, Imphal West.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister N. Biren Singh said the state Cabinet will discuss and adopt Manipur state policy for children in the state soon to ensure that all children live in a child friendly, protective environment and their rights protected.

The programme was organised under the theme “Save us from drugs and child traffickers, if not today, there will be no tomorrow” by Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) and Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR) in association with Child Rights and You(CRY).

Biren cautioned the people that human trafficking in the name of religion is rampant in various parts of the region. Many a times, the traffickers promised the families of the victims better education, employment outside the state, he added.

He appealed to the CSOs, village leaders and people to remain vigilant and alert to stop human trafficking and child abuse in the state. He further said that it is the responsibility of all to see that children are safe in and outside the state.

Stating that children are the future of the nation, the chief minister appealed to the MACR, MCPCR, NGOs and CSOs to work collectively for the protection of child rights such as child trafficking, drug abuse etc.

The true human service is to help the poorest of the poor by providing basic amenities so that their living conditions could be improved which would finally help in bringing growth and development in the state, he added.

Speaking about the government initiatives of the differently-abled persons Biren stated that the government is set to introduce new welfare benefit schemes such as provide employment, loans, and monthly stipends to the differently abled persons soon.

Under the new scheme, skilled differently-abled persons would be provided loans at subsidized interest rates to help them start business, vehicles would be provided to those who are working in government/non-government sector and the scheme would have a provision to provide monthly pension/stipends to fully disabled persons.

He mentioned that all must strive for transparent governance, employment generation and act practically to bring positive changes in the society.

“We must ensure that social and economic equality is achieved to bring inclusive growth and development in the state. People should work with transparency, honesty and sincerity,” he said.

Chief minister announced that he would visit Tamenglong district soon and to inaugurate the 50 bedded hospital, to lay foundation stone for the construction of Ima market, water supply scheme under NLCPR etc.

Seeking support of the people for a clean Manipur, he informed that a three day mass cleanliness campaign ‘Clean Manipur’ would be observed from 30th September-2nd October 2017 in support of Swachh Bharat campaign.

Speaking as guest of honour of the function, minister for social welfare and co-operation Nemcha Kipgen stated to check child trafficking and abuse village level child protection committees would be formed under the ICDS scheme.

State children policy on anvil

Two cops, two scribes, including one of IFP, given Child Rights Award

Staff Reporter & DIPR

IMPHAL | Sept 29

In a glittering function, MACR’s Child Rights awards were conferred to SP of Tengnoupal District, Dr. S. Ibomcha, Sub-Inspector and in-charge Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Y. Kheda, Senior Reporter of Imphal Free Press Leivon Jimmy and Reporter of People’s Chronicle S. Bigyan.

The award function was on the occasion of the 8th state level children’s cultural meet 2017 held at Jubilee Hall, RIMS, Imphal West.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister N. Biren Singh said the state Cabinet will discuss and adopt Manipur state policy for children in the state soon to ensure that all children live in a child friendly, protective environment and their rights protected.

The programme was organised under the theme “Save us from drugs and child traffickers, if not today, there will be no tomorrow” by Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) and Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR) in association with Child Rights and You(CRY).

Biren cautioned the people that human trafficking in the name of religion is rampant in various parts of the region. Many a times, the traffickers promised the families of the victims better education, employment outside the state, he added.

He appealed to the CSOs, village leaders and people to remain vigilant and alert to stop human trafficking and child abuse in the state. He further said that it is the responsibility of all to see that children are safe in and outside the state.

Stating that children are the future of the nation, the chief minister appealed to the MACR, MCPCR, NGOs and CSOs to work collectively for the protection of child rights such as child trafficking, drug abuse etc.

The true human service is to help the poorest of the poor by providing basic amenities so that their living conditions could be improved which would finally help in bringing growth and development in the state, he added.

Speaking about the government initiatives of the differently-abled persons Biren stated that the government is set to introduce new welfare benefit schemes such as provide employment, loans, and monthly stipends to the differently abled persons soon.

Under the new scheme, skilled differently-abled persons would be provided loans at subsidized interest rates to help them start business, vehicles would be provided to those who are working in government/non-government sector and the scheme would have a provision to provide monthly pension/stipends to fully disabled persons.

He mentioned that all must strive for transparent governance, employment generation and act practically to bring positive changes in the society.

“We must ensure that social and economic equality is achieved to bring inclusive growth and development in the state. People should work with transparency, honesty and sincerity,” he said.

Chief minister announced that he would visit Tamenglong district soon and to inaugurate the 50 bedded hospital, to lay foundation stone for the construction of Ima market, water supply scheme under NLCPR etc.

Seeking support of the people for a clean Manipur, he informed that a three day mass cleanliness campaign ‘Clean Manipur’ would be observed from 30th September-2nd October 2017 in support of Swachh Bharat campaign.

Speaking as guest of honour of the function, minister for social welfare and co-operation Nemcha Kipgen stated to check child trafficking and abuse village level child protection committees would be formed under the ICDS scheme.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3979-state-children-policy-on-anvil

UNC serves 48-hour period to government to give its clear-cut position

Newmai News Network

SENAPATI | Sept 29

United Naga Council (UNC) demanded the State Government of Manipur and the Government of India to make their respective “clear-cut” positions on the 7 new district creation issue/tripartite talks within 48 hours. UNC said that Naga people and UNC should not be held responsible for any eventuality in the event of the failure from the government sides to pay heed to its demand.

This decision was taken in today’s presidential council meeting of UNC, according to the Naga body.

UNC held its ‘presidential council meeting’ in its office at Senapati where UNC executives and Naga frontal organizations participated it, according to UNC. The Naga body said also that today’s meeting “seriously viewed the dilly-dallying tactics played by the Government of India and the State Government of Manipur on the tripartite talks/the 7 new district creation issue.”

According to UNC, on September 15 it had asked the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, regarding the latter’s position on the next tripartite talks “but till date nothing has come forth from the MHA.” UNC then said that the State Government of Manipur and the Central Government should not take the Nagas for granted.

“We will wait for the next 48 hours and in case if the MHA and the State Government of Manipur do not respond or do not give satisfactory response to our demand, then we have no other option but to take up our own course of action,” asserted the Naga body.

In today’s meeting, UNC executives and Naga frontal organizations also discussed their preparedness on the course of action to be taken up in the event of the failure from the MHA and the Manipur to respond or do not give “satisfactory response to our demand,” disclosed the Naga body.

It can be noted here that, tripartite talks on district creation issue was held at Senapati on August 11 where UNC, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the State Government of Manipur representatives had participated. The three parties had agreed upon to hold “next round of talks” in the month of September.

The August 11 talks were brought up to the ‘political level’ with the participation of three cabinet ministers of Manipur, which included Agriculture & Veterinary Minister V. Hangkhanlian, Tribal Affairs & Hills Minister N Kayisii and Education & Labour and Employment Minister Th Radheshyam.

Apart from the three cabinet ministers, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr .J. Suresh Babu and Commissioner (Works & IPR) K. Radhakumar Singh had also participated in the talks. A large number of UNC team had participated in the August 11 talks chaired by Satyendra Garg, the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.

Newmai News Network

SENAPATI | Sept 29

United Naga Council (UNC) demanded the State Government of Manipur and the Government of India to make their respective “clear-cut” positions on the 7 new district creation issue/tripartite talks within 48 hours. UNC said that Naga people and UNC should not be held responsible for any eventuality in the event of the failure from the government sides to pay heed to its demand.

This decision was taken in today’s presidential council meeting of UNC, according to the Naga body.

UNC held its ‘presidential council meeting’ in its office at Senapati where UNC executives and Naga frontal organizations participated it, according to UNC. The Naga body said also that today’s meeting “seriously viewed the dilly-dallying tactics played by the Government of India and the State Government of Manipur on the tripartite talks/the 7 new district creation issue.”

According to UNC, on September 15 it had asked the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, regarding the latter’s position on the next tripartite talks “but till date nothing has come forth from the MHA.” UNC then said that the State Government of Manipur and the Central Government should not take the Nagas for granted.

“We will wait for the next 48 hours and in case if the MHA and the State Government of Manipur do not respond or do not give satisfactory response to our demand, then we have no other option but to take up our own course of action,” asserted the Naga body.

In today’s meeting, UNC executives and Naga frontal organizations also discussed their preparedness on the course of action to be taken up in the event of the failure from the MHA and the Manipur to respond or do not give “satisfactory response to our demand,” disclosed the Naga body.

It can be noted here that, tripartite talks on district creation issue was held at Senapati on August 11 where UNC, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the State Government of Manipur representatives had participated. The three parties had agreed upon to hold “next round of talks” in the month of September.

The August 11 talks were brought up to the ‘political level’ with the participation of three cabinet ministers of Manipur, which included Agriculture & Veterinary Minister V. Hangkhanlian, Tribal Affairs & Hills Minister N Kayisii and Education & Labour and Employment Minister Th Radheshyam.

Apart from the three cabinet ministers, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr .J. Suresh Babu and Commissioner (Works & IPR) K. Radhakumar Singh had also participated in the talks. A large number of UNC team had participated in the August 11 talks chaired by Satyendra Garg, the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3978-unc-serves-48-hour-period-to-government-to-give-its-clear-cut-position

15 pc of every 100 admitted is heart patients

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

The World Heart Day was observed today by Manipur Heart Care Society at Lainingthou Khamlangba community hall, Imphal West.

Delivering the presidential speech JNIMS medicine department, professor, Y. Iboton Singh said that 17.3 million people died every year due to heart diseases, becoming the disease which causes maximum deaths.

If a child having heart disease is not treated in time, the child will have poor health condition in his or her whole life and in case if it is a girl it will not have the capacity to deliver a child as there is 99 percent chances of death during delivery, he added.

Family problems, pressure, tension and unhealthy diet are the main factors of rising heart disease, continued the president.

India is one of the leading countries which have high number of heart patients and as for the state 15 patients out of every 100 patients treating in JNIMS and RIMS are heart patient, added Iboton.

He asked the people of the state to visit doctors at once if there is any doubt of having heart problem as it is easy for treatment during the early stage.

He said that people should check their health regularly to stay healthy.

Moreover, people having high or low blood pressure need to take their medicine regularly and timely and should often check their blood pressure regularly, added the president.

The function was attended by Manipur University’s former director (AVRC), Lokendra Arambam as chief guest and senior cardiac surgeon, professor, Ksh. Kala Singh as guest of honour.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

The World Heart Day was observed today by Manipur Heart Care Society at Lainingthou Khamlangba community hall, Imphal West.

Delivering the presidential speech JNIMS medicine department, professor, Y. Iboton Singh said that 17.3 million people died every year due to heart diseases, becoming the disease which causes maximum deaths.

If a child having heart disease is not treated in time, the child will have poor health condition in his or her whole life and in case if it is a girl it will not have the capacity to deliver a child as there is 99 percent chances of death during delivery, he added.

Family problems, pressure, tension and unhealthy diet are the main factors of rising heart disease, continued the president.

India is one of the leading countries which have high number of heart patients and as for the state 15 patients out of every 100 patients treating in JNIMS and RIMS are heart patient, added Iboton.

He asked the people of the state to visit doctors at once if there is any doubt of having heart problem as it is easy for treatment during the early stage.

He said that people should check their health regularly to stay healthy.

Moreover, people having high or low blood pressure need to take their medicine regularly and timely and should often check their blood pressure regularly, added the president.

The function was attended by Manipur University’s former director (AVRC), Lokendra Arambam as chief guest and senior cardiac surgeon, professor, Ksh. Kala Singh as guest of honour.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3971-15-pc-of-every-100-admitted-is-heart-patients

Landslide cuts off Imphal-Saikul and Yairipok-Keithelmanbi roads

From Our Correspondent
KANGPOKPI | Sept 29
The road leading to Saikul hill town from Imphal suddenly tumbled near Champhai located around 7 Km away from Saikul sub-division today at around 2:30 pm due to a heavy landslide.
Many vehicles passing alon…

Landslide cuts off Imphal-Saikul and Yairipok-Keithelmanbi roads

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | Sept 29

The road leading to Saikul hill town from Imphal suddenly tumbled near Champhai located around 7 Km away from Saikul sub-division today at around 2:30 pm due to a heavy landslide.

Many vehicles passing along the road were stranded for few hours until a JCB cleared the half remaining road which could only accommodate only light motor vehicles.

The place of occurrence is reportedly under Imphal East in Khundrakpham Assembly constituency and road is near a river bank.

President of Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai, Seimang Lupho has appealed to the state government and concerned department for early intervention so as to avoid further grievances of thousands people of Saikul areas.

He alleged that the unfortunate incident happened today due to negligence on the part of the concerned PWD department as half of the road had already been carried away earlier. A representation had already been submitted to the IFC minister for construction of retaining wall at the site earlier, he added.

Seimang Lupho also appealed the MLA of Khundrakpham and Saikul Assembly constituency for swift intervention in the interest of their respectively electorates without further delay.

Imphal-Saikul road is the only lifeline of the people as there is no other alternate connectivity road except Sapormeina-Saikul road which is currently not motorable owing to the breakdown of the bridge over Gundung near Sapormeina in the aftermath of cyclone Mora which is still unattended.

Meanwhile, the roadway connecting from Yairipok to Nongpok Keithelmanbi was cut off after a landslide reportedly occurred at the Malom side.

The landslide occurred on the ground below the road, cutting of a massive chunk of the path and making it no longer crossable. This has caused difficulties to the villagers of Moirangpurel, Tumbukhong etc.

The villagers have appealed to the authorities concerned to urgently look into the matter. It may be mentioned that the area where the landslide occurred comes under Andro Assembly constituency.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3977-landslide-cuts-off-imphal-saikul-and-yairipok-keithelmanbi-roads

Five journalist to be honoured

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

The Socialist Students Union of Manipur (SSUM), Manipur Proletariat Peoples’ Democratic Union and Struggle Committee Manipur will observe the 121st birth anniversary of Hijam Irabot tomorrow at Keishampat Lairembi community hall.

Speaking to media persons today at SSUM office at Keishampat, SSUM convenor, publicity and propaganda, N. Tanoranjan said that in connection with the day, awards will be given to five journalists and one media house of the state for their dedication to their works.

The people’s choice editor award will be given to Hueiyen Lanpao editor, Hemantakumar Ningomba, people’s choice newspaper award to Sanaleibak, investigative journalist award to Imphal Free Press, senior reporter, Paojel Chaoba, reporter’s award to ISTV video journalist U. Indraraj, people’s choice special category award to Hueiyen Lanpao, reporter, Gyanand Naorem and sport journalist award to Poknapham, reporter H. Sadananda, he added.

During the programme prizes will be distributed to the winners of the “Irabot Seitha Ishei Changdamnaba”  that took place on September 21 at G.M. Hall and also to the winners of the march past competition which was conducted at THAU ground on September 26 in relates with the 66th death anniversary of Hijam Irabot, he continued.

Tanoranjan announced that the winners of “Irabot Seitha Ishei Changdamnaba” are Bhanupati Devi, Th. Sinthoibi and S. Nonglennganbi for the junior category and A. Tondonsana, S. Jeevan and Alice Khongbantabam for the senior category.

He further announced that the winners of the march past competition for the junior category are Royal Education Centre (girls), Paradise English School (boys) and Standard Robert Higher Secondary School (girls) and winners for the senior category are 65th Girl NCC, Royal Education Centre (boys) and Paradise English School (girls).

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 29

The Socialist Students Union of Manipur (SSUM), Manipur Proletariat Peoples’ Democratic Union and Struggle Committee Manipur will observe the 121st birth anniversary of Hijam Irabot tomorrow at Keishampat Lairembi community hall.

Speaking to media persons today at SSUM office at Keishampat, SSUM convenor, publicity and propaganda, N. Tanoranjan said that in connection with the day, awards will be given to five journalists and one media house of the state for their dedication to their works.

The people’s choice editor award will be given to Hueiyen Lanpao editor, Hemantakumar Ningomba, people’s choice newspaper award to Sanaleibak, investigative journalist award to Imphal Free Press, senior reporter, Paojel Chaoba, reporter’s award to ISTV video journalist U. Indraraj, people’s choice special category award to Hueiyen Lanpao, reporter, Gyanand Naorem and sport journalist award to Poknapham, reporter H. Sadananda, he added.

During the programme prizes will be distributed to the winners of the “Irabot Seitha Ishei Changdamnaba”  that took place on September 21 at G.M. Hall and also to the winners of the march past competition which was conducted at THAU ground on September 26 in relates with the 66th death anniversary of Hijam Irabot, he continued.

Tanoranjan announced that the winners of “Irabot Seitha Ishei Changdamnaba” are Bhanupati Devi, Th. Sinthoibi and S. Nonglennganbi for the junior category and A. Tondonsana, S. Jeevan and Alice Khongbantabam for the senior category.

He further announced that the winners of the march past competition for the junior category are Royal Education Centre (girls), Paradise English School (boys) and Standard Robert Higher Secondary School (girls) and winners for the senior category are 65th Girl NCC, Royal Education Centre (boys) and Paradise English School (girls).

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3974-five-journalist-to-be-honoured

GOC 3 Corps calls on state CM

GOC 3 Corps calls on state CM

IMPHAL | Sept 28

General officer commanding 3 Corps, Lieutenant general Anil Chauhan has arrived in the state on a two day visit from today.

A release said the senior army commander is responsible for ensuring security of the Indian borders as well as for countering insurgency in the south-eastern states of the North East India.

It said that the Army General, accompanied by the Head of Assam Rifles in Manipur -General Virender Singh, called on the chief minister, N. Biren Singh yesterday evening.

General Chauhan conveyed his warm greetings and good wishes to the people of Manipur on the occasion of Durga Puja, it said adding that during the meeting the general officer discussed the security and law and order situation in the state with the chief minister and assured him of the Army’s commitment to working towards bringing lasting peace in the region.

It further said that general Virender Singh, while conveying the unstinted support of his forces for ensuring the well being of the state, emphasized on the fact that a vast majority of the Assam Rifles are from in and around Manipur and added that being sons of the soil themselves, they are passionately contributing towards advancement of the state in their own sphere of work.

Besides assisting the civil administration in maintaining peace, they are mainly focussed on empowering the children, women and youth of the state to attain financial sustainability and a secure future, it added.

The Assam Rifles is also making a concerted effort towards harnessing the immense talent available in the state in an array of different sporting activities and in the field of art and literature which is being done by providing them with guidance, counselling, training and suitable platforms to showcase their talent, it said.

GOC 3 Corps calls on state CM

IMPHAL | Sept 28

General officer commanding 3 Corps, Lieutenant general Anil Chauhan has arrived in the state on a two day visit from today.

A release said the senior army commander is responsible for ensuring security of the Indian borders as well as for countering insurgency in the south-eastern states of the North East India.

It said that the Army General, accompanied by the Head of Assam Rifles in Manipur -General Virender Singh, called on the chief minister, N. Biren Singh yesterday evening.

General Chauhan conveyed his warm greetings and good wishes to the people of Manipur on the occasion of Durga Puja, it said adding that during the meeting the general officer discussed the security and law and order situation in the state with the chief minister and assured him of the Army’s commitment to working towards bringing lasting peace in the region.

It further said that general Virender Singh, while conveying the unstinted support of his forces for ensuring the well being of the state, emphasized on the fact that a vast majority of the Assam Rifles are from in and around Manipur and added that being sons of the soil themselves, they are passionately contributing towards advancement of the state in their own sphere of work.

Besides assisting the civil administration in maintaining peace, they are mainly focussed on empowering the children, women and youth of the state to attain financial sustainability and a secure future, it added.

The Assam Rifles is also making a concerted effort towards harnessing the immense talent available in the state in an array of different sporting activities and in the field of art and literature which is being done by providing them with guidance, counselling, training and suitable platforms to showcase their talent, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3948-goc-3-corps-calls-on-state-cm

Biren announces Rs. 2000 monthly pension for PWD

Biren announces Rs. 2000 monthly pension for PWD

Upcoming city’s Night Plaza given “Imphal Evening” tag

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 28

The Manipur State Co-operative Bank Limited (MSCB) has today disbursed loans to 642 persons involving a sum of Rs.2, 25, 08, 500 to credit-starved people of the state in the presence of the chief minister Nongthombam Biren Singh.

Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said that a scheme especially for differently abled persons will be launched in the first week of next month.

Biren said that under the scheme, partially disabled people will be given loans to start their own business or employment and totally disabled persons will be given monthly pension of Rs. 2000.

He urged the banks, both private and public banks, to help the poor and differently abled persons by giving customer-friendly procedures and maintaining corpus fund, appreciating MSCB and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development’s (NABARD) initiatives in maintaining a good and stable economy.

The chief minister also announced that President Ram Nath Kovind will be inaugurating this year state’s annual tourism event Sangai Festival on November 21. Ambassadors from 15 countries will come to take part in the event to study potential of investment in the state, he continued.

Biren also announced that the proposed Night Plaza which will be held from October 2 will be called “Imphal Evening”. 

The programme was also attended by social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen and MAHUD minister Th. Shyamkumar Singh as president and guest of honour, respectively.

Giving the keynote address, managing director of MSCB, A. Subhash Singh said as the apex cooperative bank of the state, they are extending credit facilities to the credit-starved people of the state like agriculturists, businessmen, weavers and consumer co-operatives, women vendors and so on.

Four credit facilities were distributed namely Kisan Credit Card (KCC), Ima Credit Card (ICC), Piggery financing and dairy value chain financing under NABARD’s area development scheme.

The bank disbursed KCC loan to 420 farmers from 17 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) ranging from a minimum of Rs.15,000 to a maximum of Rs.30,000 per farmer totalling to Rs.72,16,500.

MSCB donated Rs.1,00,000 to the CM’s Relief Fund during the function. An ATM of the bank was also inaugurated on the ground floor of the bank building.

Biren announces Rs. 2000 monthly pension for PWD

Upcoming city’s Night Plaza given “Imphal Evening” tag

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 28

The Manipur State Co-operative Bank Limited (MSCB) has today disbursed loans to 642 persons involving a sum of Rs.2, 25, 08, 500 to credit-starved people of the state in the presence of the chief minister Nongthombam Biren Singh.

Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said that a scheme especially for differently abled persons will be launched in the first week of next month.

Biren said that under the scheme, partially disabled people will be given loans to start their own business or employment and totally disabled persons will be given monthly pension of Rs. 2000.

He urged the banks, both private and public banks, to help the poor and differently abled persons by giving customer-friendly procedures and maintaining corpus fund, appreciating MSCB and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development’s (NABARD) initiatives in maintaining a good and stable economy.

The chief minister also announced that President Ram Nath Kovind will be inaugurating this year state’s annual tourism event Sangai Festival on November 21. Ambassadors from 15 countries will come to take part in the event to study potential of investment in the state, he continued.

Biren also announced that the proposed Night Plaza which will be held from October 2 will be called “Imphal Evening”. 

The programme was also attended by social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen and MAHUD minister Th. Shyamkumar Singh as president and guest of honour, respectively.

Giving the keynote address, managing director of MSCB, A. Subhash Singh said as the apex cooperative bank of the state, they are extending credit facilities to the credit-starved people of the state like agriculturists, businessmen, weavers and consumer co-operatives, women vendors and so on.

Four credit facilities were distributed namely Kisan Credit Card (KCC), Ima Credit Card (ICC), Piggery financing and dairy value chain financing under NABARD’s area development scheme.

The bank disbursed KCC loan to 420 farmers from 17 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) ranging from a minimum of Rs.15,000 to a maximum of Rs.30,000 per farmer totalling to Rs.72,16,500.

MSCB donated Rs.1,00,000 to the CM’s Relief Fund during the function. An ATM of the bank was also inaugurated on the ground floor of the bank building.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3954-biren-announces-rs-2000-monthly-pension-for-pwd

Civil bodies reaffirm pledge to safeguard Manipur boundary

Civil bodies reaffirm pledge to safeguard Manipur boundary

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 28

Chairperson of 17th Manipur Integrity and Solidarity Day observance committee, Ph. Shakhi Leima alleged that India government loves Manipur’s land not the people.

Addressing Manipur Integrity and Solidarity Day today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Mamang, Shakhi said Manipur has been protecting by various ethnic groups since time immemorial both in hill and valleys. But in recent years the centre has been trying to destroy the integrity of Manipur by using NSCN(IM) as a main weapon, she charged.

Centre is playing divide and rule policy by destroying the bond between the various ethnic groups, but it has been a failure, she said.

The people of the state are different from other states in looks and in many other qualities. Due to the difference Manipuris people will be discriminated forever and it may not be possible to live together like a family, she claimed.

She charged that centre has been sending homeless people from other states to Manipur.

Shakhi said if the contents of the ‘Framework Agreement’ do not affect Manipur’s integrity, it should be made public.

“The integrity of the state will not be compromised at any cost. If the framework agreement affects the integrity of the state Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) and National Identity Protection Council (NIPCO) will fight against it,” she added.

Advisor of Kuki Women Union Manipur, Rose Manshi Haokip said the contents of the ‘Framework Agreement’ are not known to state government. If the contents are against the state integrity, all ethnic groups must unite to save Manipur, she said.

Reacting to opposition to the creation of new districts, Rose said the new districts are for administrative convenience and not to divide the ethnic groups.

If people of hills and valleys unite as one, it will be impossible for Centre to disintegrate Manipur. Centre should clarify on the contents of ‘Framework Agreement’ at the earliest, she demanded.

Vice-chairman of observance committee, Oinam Premjit told the media that there is apprehension, that the ‘Framework Agreement’ may affect territorial integrity of the state. People must stand united fight for the state, he said.

President of Aimol Tribe Union Manipur (ATUM), Rt. Akhel Aimol, spokesperson of Chiru Union, North east, Angam Zatung Chiru, general secretary of Manipur Muslim Online Forum, Md. Nasir Khan and department of anthropology, Manipur University Prof W. Nabakumar, department of economics, Manipur University, Prof Ch. Priyoranjan also attended the function as presidium members and resource persons.

Civil bodies reaffirm pledge to safeguard Manipur boundary

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 28

Chairperson of 17th Manipur Integrity and Solidarity Day observance committee, Ph. Shakhi Leima alleged that India government loves Manipur’s land not the people.

Addressing Manipur Integrity and Solidarity Day today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Mamang, Shakhi said Manipur has been protecting by various ethnic groups since time immemorial both in hill and valleys. But in recent years the centre has been trying to destroy the integrity of Manipur by using NSCN(IM) as a main weapon, she charged.

Centre is playing divide and rule policy by destroying the bond between the various ethnic groups, but it has been a failure, she said.

The people of the state are different from other states in looks and in many other qualities. Due to the difference Manipuris people will be discriminated forever and it may not be possible to live together like a family, she claimed.

She charged that centre has been sending homeless people from other states to Manipur.

Shakhi said if the contents of the ‘Framework Agreement’ do not affect Manipur’s integrity, it should be made public.

“The integrity of the state will not be compromised at any cost. If the framework agreement affects the integrity of the state Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) and National Identity Protection Council (NIPCO) will fight against it,” she added.

Advisor of Kuki Women Union Manipur, Rose Manshi Haokip said the contents of the ‘Framework Agreement’ are not known to state government. If the contents are against the state integrity, all ethnic groups must unite to save Manipur, she said.

Reacting to opposition to the creation of new districts, Rose said the new districts are for administrative convenience and not to divide the ethnic groups.

If people of hills and valleys unite as one, it will be impossible for Centre to disintegrate Manipur. Centre should clarify on the contents of ‘Framework Agreement’ at the earliest, she demanded.

Vice-chairman of observance committee, Oinam Premjit told the media that there is apprehension, that the ‘Framework Agreement’ may affect territorial integrity of the state. People must stand united fight for the state, he said.

President of Aimol Tribe Union Manipur (ATUM), Rt. Akhel Aimol, spokesperson of Chiru Union, North east, Angam Zatung Chiru, general secretary of Manipur Muslim Online Forum, Md. Nasir Khan and department of anthropology, Manipur University Prof W. Nabakumar, department of economics, Manipur University, Prof Ch. Priyoranjan also attended the function as presidium members and resource persons.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3953-civil-bodies-reaffirm-pledge-to-safeguard-manipur-boundary

Power shutdown

IMPHAL | Sept 28
There will be a planned power shutdown from 7:30 am to 9:30 am in and around Secretariat and Babupara areas on September 29, due to continuation of repairing of GO Set at Kangla Southern Gate, said a press statement by deputy general …

IMPHAL | Sept 28

There will be a planned power shutdown from 7:30 am to 9:30 am in and around Secretariat and Babupara areas on September 29, due to continuation of repairing of GO Set at Kangla Southern Gate, said a press statement by deputy general manager, IED-1, MSPDCL.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3946-power-shutdown