Solar lights distributed

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 14: As part of a drive to bridge the gap between local populace with the Security Forces, 5 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarter 59 Mountain Brigade and Red Shield Div has been undertaking various welfare projects under Military Civic Action programme “OP SADBHAVANA”. On 13 Apr 2012, 01 […]

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Imphal, Apr 14: As part of a drive to bridge the gap between local populace with the Security Forces, 5 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarter 59 Mountain Brigade and Red Shield Div has been undertaking various welfare projects under Military Civic Action programme “OP SADBHAVANA”. On 13 Apr 2012, 01 Nos Solar Street light system and 01 Nos Solar Home light system was formally handed over by Sub R S Negi of 5 Assam Rifles to Mao village of Senapati District. The aim of the project was to provide lights to students and villagers of the remote area.
The procurement of Solar Lights will solve the problem of light scarcity of the villagers and students.
5 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Senapati Brigade and Red Shield Division has been undertaking various welfare projects under Military Civic Action programme Fund. On 13th Apr 2012, Sports Equipments was formally handed over to Pudunamei village. During the function it was reiterated that the Red Shield Div is always approachable for any assistance required in developmental projects and thereby building a harmonious relation with the local populace. The MCA project is aimed to impart knowledge of the information and technology to the Orphans as well as people of the remote area.

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RPF extends gratitude

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 14: The RPF extended gratitude to all who pay tributes on martyrs day, April 13. It thanked students, government, private institutions, bar members , security personnel for ensuring success of the observation. The movement is moving forward and people are supporting the cause it said in a statement today. People […]

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Imphal, Apr 14: The RPF extended gratitude to all who pay tributes on martyrs day, April 13. It thanked students, government, private institutions, bar members , security personnel for ensuring success of the observation. The movement is moving forward and people are supporting the cause it said in a statement today.
People of the Manipur paid floral tributes to the site of martyrs on cheiraoching of Chingmeirong yesterday.
It may be mentioned here that nine cadres of PLA including the leader of the outfit, Thoudam Kunjabihari, Kakwa Nameirakpam Leikai and eight others were killed in an encounter with Bihar Regiment posted at Tulihal Airport at Kodompokpi, Imphal West on April 13, 1982. Other deceased cadres were Moirangthem Premkumar, Tera Sapam Leirak, Khundrakpam Chaoba alias Rajendra Meitei, Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai, Thoudam Loken, Nameirakpam Leikai, Naorem Rajen, Naorem Leikai, Maibam Paka alias Chaothoi, Heirok II, Litan Makhong, Sorokhaibam Kameshor alias Kanta, Heibong Pokpi Mayai Leikai and RK Khoiramba alias Jane, Moreh Heinou Makhong.

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Illegal drug distributors ,uppk cadre and arms dealer nabbed

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 14: 5/9 Gorkha Rifles and 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division along with assistance from local anti drug organisation and Bishenpur Police Commandos launched two operations to apprehend illegal drug distributors/suppliers in Kwakta area. On 12 Apr 2012, two illegal drug distributors identified as Hatim Ali […]

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Imphal, Apr 14: 5/9 Gorkha Rifles and 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division along with assistance from local anti drug organisation and Bishenpur Police Commandos launched two operations to apprehend illegal drug distributors/suppliers in Kwakta area.
On 12 Apr 2012, two illegal drug distributors identified as Hatim Ali s/o Late Murali r/o Bora Yangbi and Abdul Salam s/o Abdul Jaba r/o Bora Yanbi were apprehended along with 105 Spasmo tablets.
The individuals and the recovery were handed over to Narcotics Control Bureau, Imphal. In a similar incident, on 13 April 2012, two drug suppliers identified as Mr Md Tamijuddin ( age 24 yrs) and Mr Mohd Shariff (age 22 yrs), both residents of Kwakta area were also apprehended with 243 Spasmo tablets in their possession. The individuals along with the contraband were handed over to PS Bishenpur.
In another incident, on 13 April 2012, 6/8 Gorkha Rifles along with 5/9 Gorkha Rifles and Bishenpur Police Commandos launched a joint operation in geneal area Thinnungai of Bishenpur District and apprehended are UPPK cadre identified as No 12424, SS Sgt Maj Salam Somokanta Singh (age 30 yrs), s/o Kulabidhu Singh, r/o Moirang Konjengbam Leikai, District Bishenpur.
The apprehendee had joined the proscribed outfit in year 2002 and is reportedly one of the top leaders of the outfit. The individual was later handed over to Bishenpur Police Station. On a tip-off regarding presence of an arms dealer, 46 Assam Rifles apprehended an individual namely Ginzalian @ Lanpou (age 29 yrs), s/o Chinzakop, r/o Veng, district Churachandpur from general area Veng and recovered 26 live rounds of AK rifles. The individual was handed over to PS Imphal West.

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KCP groups vow to work together on its foundation day

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 14: KCP greeted all on the occasion of KCP’s foundation day on April 14. Different KCP groups have decided to join hands on the foundation day. Kh Lamphel Luwangcha, City Meitei, KCP MTF, Taibang Ngamba KCP MC will now work together it was stated in a joint statement. On foundation […]

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Imphal, Apr 14: KCP greeted all on the occasion of KCP’s foundation day on April 14. Different KCP groups have decided to join hands on the foundation day. Kh Lamphel Luwangcha, City Meitei, KCP MTF, Taibang Ngamba KCP MC will now work together it was stated in a joint statement.
On foundation day of the KCP, the Joint Com of KCP (GS Nganba) & KCP (Ibungo Ngangom) extended warm greetings to the people and all comrades alike.
It also offered revolutionary salute to all those comrades who have made the supreme sacrifice in the struggle to reclaim robbed sovereignty. Given the bad implications of factionalism for the struggle,
KCP (GS K K Nganba) & KCP (Ibungo Ngangom) have now initiated the process of reunification.
They invited other like-minded breakaway factions join us so that we can struggle unitedly and effectively.

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Militants nabbed, arms recovered

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 14: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in Gandhi Chowk of Ukhrul district, troops of 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNPC cadre on 12 Apr 2012. The apprehendee was identified as Ringphamei Zimik,24 yrs, S/o Yaruingam Zimik, […]

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Imphal, Apr 14: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in Gandhi Chowk of Ukhrul district, troops of 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNPC cadre on 12 Apr 2012. The apprehendee was identified as Ringphamei Zimik,24 yrs, S/o Yaruingam Zimik, r/o Chahong,Kamjong. One 9 mm Pistol with magazine and two live rounds was recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recovery was handed over to Porampat Police station. apprehended one individual alongwith illegal weapon. The apprehendee was identified as Firoz Khan,s/o Late Majeed Khan,r/o Lilong Turel Ahenbi. One unlicensed 12 Bore Rifles with two live rounds was recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recovery was handed over to Lilong Police station.
In yet another incident, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in Tuisimi of Chandel district and apprehended one KYKL cadre on 12 Apr 2012. The apprehendee was identified as Mayanglambam Manglam Meitei,57 yrs, S/o Late Manichand Meitei, r/o Kakching Wairi Kangoi Maning Pareng,Kakching. One Chinese hand grenade was recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recovery was handed over to Kakching Police station.
On 12/04/2012 at about 2.05 p.m. acting on a credible information, Imphal West District Police; Commandos arrested one KCP(MC) cadre from Thangal Bazar near MG venue namely,Lourembung Abung Singh ( Sunder (29) S/o (L) L. Mani Singh of Kangchup Chingkhong.
On spot verification, he disclosed that he was assigned to extort money, serving demand letters to businessmen, shopkeepers etc. for party fund, l(one) demand letter of KCP(MC) Lamyanba Khuman was seized from his possessions.
On 12/04/2012 at about 3.10 p.m. acting on a credible information, Imphal West District Police Commandos arrested a kidnapper from near Manipur State Museum, Imphal namely, Khangembam Ratan Singh (36)
S/o Kh. Meiei Singh of Wangoo Naodakhong .
On spot verification, he disclosed that he enter into the Hotel Era located at Paona Bazar and searched all the rooms forcefully. He forcefully took Rs. 12,000/- (twelve thousand) from the proprietor cum Manager of the Hotel Era namely, Md. Rajauddi. He further disclosed that he entered into the Hotel Santosh located at Paona Bazar and threatened the Manager and snatched the visiting register of the Hotel. Further he entered into the Hotel Fidosh and kidnapped the waiter of the hotel namely, Md. Apik @ Hifjur Rahaman (22) for a ransom amounting to Rs. 30,000/- (thirty thousand). 2(two) mobile handsets, l(one) visiting register of Hotel Santosh and a sum of Rs. 12,000/- were seized from his possession.
On 13/04/2012 a! about 9.45 a.m. acting on a credible information, Irnphal West District Police Commandos arrested two active members of PREPAK(PRO) cadres from Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai near NRL petrol pump namely,Thongam Ajitkanta @ Ajit (32) S/o (L) Th. Mani Singh of Ningtnemchakarong and Huirongbam Sanatomba Singh (34) S/o (L) H. Gouro Singh of Singjamei Mayeng Leikai.
On spot verification, Ajit disclosed that he is working under one S/S Ngoubi @ Ngancha of PREPAK(PRO) since three years ago and he was assigned to threat various government offices for the percentage as instructed by Mr. Iboyaima @ Boby Singh S/S Captain of PREPAK(PRO) elder brother of tSanatomba disclosed that he was assigned to transport extorted money from one place to another place and also provided shelter of PREPAK(PRO) cadres. Three mobiles handsets and Rs 5000/- were seized from their possessions.

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MMT treatment launched at RIMS

Imphal. April 14 NNN : Providing a very important step for expanding effective drug dependence treatment option, Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) has been launched on Saturday at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal. Speaking as the chief guest of the “Inauguration and launching of Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Manipur”, I. Hemochandra, MLA, Singjamei […]

Imphal. April 14 NNN : Providing a very important step for expanding effective drug dependence treatment option, Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) has been launched on Saturday at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal.
Speaking as the chief guest of the “Inauguration and launching of Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Manipur”, I. Hemochandra, MLA, Singjamei assembly constituency said that the launching of MMT would help people of the state, especially the youth, who are drug users to break their drug habits by undergoing drug dependence treatment and care services implemented through MMT, so that a positive change can be brought about by curing those who are addicted to drugs.
Cristina Atbertin, member, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), giving the key note address, said that MMT will not only cure injecting drug users but any type of drug abuser, who can be treated to stop using drugs with the help of MMT.
Methadone treatment is being launched for the first time in North East India at RMS, Imphal, after being successfully launched at the Civil Hospitals in Kapurthala and Bathinda in Punjab and the King Edward Medical College in Mumbai, while the launching at National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi is to follow soon, it is reported.
Methadone is reported to be the most extensively used medication for long term treatment of those dependent on opioid drugs. Extensive research in many countries in America, Australia, Europe and Asia has reportedly shown that MMT significantly reduces drug use, HIV, Hepatitis B & C transmission among the drug users, and this treatment also provides them with an opportunity to restore the balance in the psychological, social and occupational spheres of their lives and assists in their rehabilitation and reintegration into the society.

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Teenage girl raped

Imphal. April 12 NNN: A teenage girl was allegedly raped by two persons just half a kilometer away from the office complex of the deputy commissioner of Thoubal district in Manipur on April 10, according to a delayed report. The two rapists have been arrested by Thoubal police and produced before the chief judicial megistrate, […]

Imphal. April 12 NNN: A teenage girl was allegedly raped by two persons just half a kilometer away from the office complex of the deputy commissioner of Thoubal district in Manipur on April 10, according to a delayed report.
The two rapists have been arrested by Thoubal police and produced before the chief judicial megistrate, Thoubal and remanded to five days in police custody. They are identified as Y. Boby Singh (37) and L. Raghumani (48), and a case has been registered under FIR no. 104(4) 2012 Thoubal P/S U/S 376/34 IPC.
According to the delayed report, the 16 year old girl and her mother have been running a shop in front of the office of the deputy commissioner, Thoubal where the two accused rapists, who were regular customers, had bought few things on that day. Saying that they had no change, the two accused had given a Rs 1000 note, which the young girl took to get change from another shop as she and her mother also did not have change.
The two accused had followed the girl saying that they would collect the change from the girl, and after that they had reportedly taken her away in a car, the mother is reported to have stated in her complain to the police.
When the girl did not return in time the mother had started looking for her daughter and learned that the two accused had taken her daughter away towards the paddy fields in a Santro car. A search was then carried out along with local women folk and youth club members and the girl was found inside a hut.
said the delayed police report.

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UNC reacts to HM’s statement

Imphal, April 12 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) has been irked by the reported comment of Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam on the “NSCN-IM day-dreaming’ news item. Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam was reportedly reacting to the news item which mentioned that Greater autonomy status for the Nagas is likely to be the outcome of the […]

Imphal, April 12 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) has been irked by the reported comment of Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam on the “NSCN-IM day-dreaming’ news item.
Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam was reportedly reacting to the news item which mentioned that Greater autonomy status for the Nagas is likely to be the outcome of the NSCN-M-Government of India talks with separate financial and administrative control in parts of Manipur and the North East.
On Thursday, the UNC said, “The statement of Gaikhangam, the Home minister of the government of Manipur and presdent of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) on the supposed options that are emerging in the Indo-Naga dialogue to find an honourable settlement to the Naga issue reeks of utter disrespect of the Naga people and their political aspirations”. The Naga body added that although Gaikhangam himself is a Naga by blood he describes as ‘day-dream’ to the almost 6 decades of bloodshed and struggle of the Naga people for their rights to live together as a people. “The Naga movement for their political asprations, based on their history, has unfortunately dragged on for so long because of individuals like him (Gaikhangam) who have betrayed the mandate of the people for te proverbial 30 pieces of silver,” the UNC stated.
The Naga body then added that Gaikhangam was not so long ago a champion for Naga integration and a signatory to the memorandum demanding for integration of Naga areas submitted to the Prime Minister of India on May 27, 2005 by 11 MLAs and two MPs. “The 30 pieces of silver have indeed turned him into a different person today,” the UNC said.
It then stated that the NSCN-IM is having a dialogue with the government of India with a view to negotiate a settlement to the protracted Indo-Naga issue. “Mr Gaikhangam, who is the Home minister of a state under the Union of India has the audacity to state that such a process that has brought peace in our land is a daydream,” the UNC then said.
Instead of facilitating the peace process, as is his duty, this Naga becomes the spoilsport, for the applause from the gallery which threw down the silvers. “Does he really believe in what he has uttered?,” the Naga body asks while adding, “But history will record his due place in its pages”.

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High security number plates introduced

Imphal. April 12 (NNN): As a definite step towards preventing cases of stealing of vehicles in the state, High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) has been introduced today by the chief secretary of Manipur DS Poonia in Imphal. The chief secretary said at the function organised by the Department of Transport, government of Manipur and M/S […]

Imphal. April 12 (NNN): As a definite step towards preventing cases of stealing of vehicles in the state, High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) has been introduced today by the chief secretary of Manipur DS Poonia in Imphal.
The chief secretary said at the function organised by the Department of Transport, government of Manipur and M/S Shimnit Utsch India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai that the introducing of the HSRP in Manipur is a very important step towards preventing thefts of vehicles and also towards preventing the use of vehicles in illegal or criminal activities.
The principal secretary, transport and works, government of Manipur, Ram Muivah said that the people of the state can now prevent their vehcles from being stolen by anti-social elements, and even when stolen can be easily traced out with the help of the technology used in the HSRP.
Vehicle owners can get the HSRP from the office of the district transport officer by filling a customer application form which can be procured from the dealing assistant after paying the necessary fees. The vehicle owners will then be asked to come after two days during which necessary verification and processes for fitting the HSRP will be completed and the vehicle will be fitted with the HSRP at the district transport office and after that a vehicle registration certificate will be issued, it is reported.
Vehicles fitted with the HSRP can be traced of their movements and whereabouts by the transport office by which they can be traced out easily by the police even when they are lifted/stolen by anti-social elements.

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Cheiraoba to be celebrated today

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 12: Cheiraoba will be celebrated tomorrow. It marks the end of the Manipuri year and the next day the new year Shilenba will be observed. Gurbachan Jagat said in a message, “It gives me great pleasure to greet the people of Manipur on the happy and auspicious occasion of’Cheiraoba’. Cheiraoba […]

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Imphal, Apr 12: Cheiraoba will be celebrated tomorrow. It marks the end of the Manipuri year and the next day the new year Shilenba will be observed.
Gurbachan Jagat said in a message, “It gives me great pleasure to greet the people of Manipur on the happy and auspicious occasion of’Cheiraoba’.
Cheiraoba symbolizes the advent of the new year and is a unique festival which every household celebrates with great enthusiasm in Manipur. As Cheiraoba is celebrated with a pure mind and body rekindling a new vista of life for a better tomorrow it is time to collectively work to destroy the dark forces in the society trying to disrupt the pace of progress and development in the State.
I, once again, convey my best wishes to all on this auspicious occasion.”
The president of Manipur Pradesh Congress committee and home minister greeted the people of Manipur particularly those Hindus on the happy and auspicious occasion of Cheiraoba.
He wished the festival the oneness among the MP, Dr. T. Meinya also wished all.
Major General U K Gurung,YSM, IGAR (South) and All Ranks of Assam Rifles extends a very warm greetings and sincere goodwill to the people of Manipur on the auspicious occasion of “CHEIRAOBA AND VAISAKHI(VISHU)”. IGAR (South) also expressed that may these festivals herald an era of peace, progress and prosperity in Manipur and enhance the spirit of unity, cohesiveness and brotherhood in the region.

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Pallam Raju briefed by ICHAM about pathetic highway condition

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 10 : N.Rajendro President Information Centre for Hill Areas, Manipur today submitted a memorandum to Pallam Raju, MOS Defence through I Hemochandra, MLA. It was informed that ICHAM undertook a three-day journey on NH 37 from September 14 to 16 last year, i.e. 2011 to see for ourselves the ongoing […]

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Imphal, Apr 10 : N.Rajendro President Information Centre for Hill Areas, Manipur today submitted a memorandum to Pallam Raju, MOS Defence through I Hemochandra, MLA. It was informed that ICHAM undertook a three-day journey on NH 37 from September 14 to 16 last year, i.e. 2011 to see for ourselves the ongoing upgradation works on the highway.
The memorandum added, “As you may already be aware, the stretch between Imphal and Nungba, then upto Awangkhul and the stretch between Jiribam and Makru bridge are manageably okay as of the present, though there is still much more to be done. Unfortunately, the rest of the highway is in very poor shape. Particularly the stretch between Khongsang and Kaimai via Kambiron is the worst. We found that the particular was completely a mud road, with chest-deep pits. Vehicles with four-wheel drive engines had to be driven in first gear in full throttle to get out of the mud pits.
To our astonishment, we found only 17 labourers laying stones on a few metre patch of the mud road near Kambiron village. We found just one or two, at the most three or four labourers scattered here and there on the highway ostensibly working by throwing a few stones over the mud road. Otherwise any scene of earnest work on part of the BRO anywhere on the highway was conspicuous by its absence.
We along with the media persons met the Comdt. of 765 Bn. BRO, Shri PN Yadav in his office at Bn HQ located at Gularthon, Jiribam on September 15 around 11 AM wherein he informed us that contract for surfacing work (metalling and black topping) of some of the portions of the highway had been awarded to two big firms, namely ABCI Ltd and Gautam Constructions Company from Assam, who in turn had divided the works among five/six sub contractors. All process for the contracts were concluded in October, 2010 and August, 2011. But none of the contractors had started working by them.
The comdt also said that they were facing acute shortage of the materials (stones). Yet the entire upgradation work will be completed by March, 2013, he said.
However, from what we saw and found, we were of the view that the BRO would never be able to complete the work within the targeted period. Meanwhile, the Union Minister of Defence, AK Antony had written a letter to the Chief Minister of Manipur on 27 July, 2011 stating that the BRO was making all out efforts for upgradation of NH 37 and has been directed to complete it by target date of December, 2013. Further, 7 offiicers, 169 staff and 1280 casual paid labourers had been deployed on NH 37, and 64 vehicles/equipment and 425 casual paid labourers woul be exclusively deployed for
monsoon contingencies on NH 37, the Union Minister had informed the Hon’ble Chief Minister.
But the three days i.e. 14 to 16 September, 2011 that we were travelling on the same highway, it rained intermittently, and we found only a few labourers and vehicles supposedly working in a dilly-dallying. The media team was the witness.
In another letter sent to the Principal Secretary (Works), Government of Manipur, on 9 August, 2011, Lt Col Prashant Gaur, 2 1C for Commander, BRO 765 Bn, had informed that 1300 manpower and many vehicles/equipment were deployed on NH 37 (Imphal-Jiribam Section) for the upgradation work.
We beg to disagree with what the 2 1C for Commander, 765 Bn, BRO had informed about the deployment of vehicles/equipment, etc. Indeed we strongly felt that the BRO had grossly misled the highly dignified office of the Hon’ble Union Minister of Defence and also the Government of Manipur to cover up its sluggish manner.
ICHAM monitora the progress of the upgradation work of the NH 37 every month by organizing trip on this highway, and nearly 60% of the upgradation work on the 221 km-highway is deemed to have been completed so far.
However, we suggest the following steps for the Union Government and the State Government to see if these can be initiated in order to reduce or altogether remove the various factors impeding the efforts for upgradation of NH 37, and also solve the problems being faced by the truckers/transporters and passengers on the highway.
a) A committee comprising officials of the concerned Ministries of the Union Government and the State Government be formed to monitor the progress of the upgradation work of the highway being executed by the BRO on a monthly basis. If left to itself, the BRO alone can never complete the task within the prescribed time schedule of December, 2013.
b) Two main complaints among others of the BRO are that they can’t get materials (stone quarry) from the local areas (villages) and that they need security protection round the clock.
The Government could take appropriate steps in this regard immediately.”

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Dr Pallam inspects works at border

Imphal. April 10 MNS/ NNN: Union Minister of State (MOS) for Defence Dr. MM Pallam Raju visited the Indo-Myanmar border town Moreh on Tuesday to inspect the progress of the on-going border fencing work along the Indo-Myanmar border. The Union minister of State for Defence came from Nagaland in a chopper and flew straight to […]

Imphal. April 10 MNS/ NNN: Union Minister of State (MOS) for Defence Dr. MM Pallam Raju visited the Indo-Myanmar border town Moreh on Tuesday to inspect the progress of the on-going border fencing work along the Indo-Myanmar border.
The Union minister of State for Defence came from Nagaland in a chopper and flew straight to Moreh where he inspected the border fencing work along the Indo-Myanmar border being undertaken now and later on held a meeting with concerned officials at Moreh, after which he flew back to Imphal.
Dr Raju visited the border areas and inspected the works taken up by Border Roads Organisation (BRO). He also took stock of the works taken up inside Myanmar by BRO. The BRO is constructing Tamu Kalewa road at Myanmar.
Dr. Pallam Raju called on Manipur chief minister of Manipur O. Ibobi Singh at at the latter’s official bungalow at around 4 pm for nearly 50 minutes, but the details of the meeting could not be ascertained till the time of filing of this report.
The Union minister also called the Governor of Manipur Gurbachand Jagat at Raj Bhavan and will be holding the night here in Imphal, said an official source.
The Defence minister will be visiting Tamenglong district and Jiribam sub-division on Wednesday for an inspection of work being taken up by BRO on National Highway 37 which links Imphal with Assam and other parts of India and inaugurate a road newly constructed by Assam Rifles in Tamenglong district, after which he will visit Jiribam sub-division, Imphal East district to have a first-hand account of the progress made so far of railway tracks being laid to connect Imphal with the rest of the country through railways, said the official source.
It may be mentioned that the progress of the work being undertaken by BRO along National Highway 37 has been alleged to be very slow by truck owners, truck drivers, and various civil society organizations and letters and memorandums urging the Union Government to speed up the progress of the work along this highway before the rainy season begins have been submitted by various concerned parties.
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has built a 720-meters-long bridge in Arunachal Pradesh. The Digaru bridge, linking Lohit and Dibang valley, was inaugurated by Minister of State for Defence and
Chairman, Border Roads Development Board (BRDB) Dr. MM Pallam Raju at a function in Lohit district yesterday.
The Digaru bridge, the longest bridge constructed by the BRO ever, was undertaken by Project Udayak.
The bridge, erected in extremely tough terrain, fulfills the long pending demand of the local population as well as the Army authorities.
Facing bad weather yesterday the Minister’s helicopter could not take off for Tezu, but Dr. Pallam Raju decided to travel by road instead. He underwent more than five hours grueling road journey including crossing of Alubari Ghat on traditional ferries/boats and experienced the hardships faced by the local population as well as Army personnel in terms of logistics in the absence of bridges in the foothills of Arunachal Pradesh. Local authorities in Dao division made all logistic arrangements for the movement of the Minister by road and ferry crossings flawlessly despite short notice. During the road travel, Dr. Pallam Raju inspected each activity of road/bridge construction on National Highways NH-13 and NH-15. After the inauguration, he also inspected the portion of trans-Arunachal Highway being constructed by the BRO and visited Paya Production Centre from where all the pavement works material is being produced. The Minister complemented BRO for the excellent work being executed comparable to the international standards despite severe constraints.
Monday’s inauguration ceremony was attended by Lt Gen S. Ravi Shankar, Director General Border Roads (DGBR), Lt Gen Dalbir Singh, GOC, 3 Corps and other civil and military dignitaries. Lt Gen S Ravi Shankar thanked the Minister for inaugurating the bridge despite inclement weather and a long road journey involving more than 11 hours both ways for this occasion. DGBR also gave an account of all road/bridge infrastructure being developed in Arunachal Pradesh. Lt Gen Dalbir Singh complemented all officers and personnel of Project Udayak and 48 BRTF (Border Roads Task Force) for completion of longest departmentally constructed Digaru Bridge and its 1.6 kms long guide bunds and approach roads in record period.

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Household census data released

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 10 : The Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur today released data on houses, household amenities and assets, Census 2011 for Manipur. Y. Thamkishore , Director of Census Operations said census of India 2011 was conducted in two phases. The first phase,called the “Houselisting and Housing Census” was undertaken a few […]

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Imphal, Apr 10 : The Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur today released data on houses, household amenities and assets,
Census 2011 for Manipur. Y. Thamkishore , Director of Census Operations said census of India 2011 was conducted in two phases. The first phase,called the “Houselisting and Housing Census” was undertaken a few months prior to the second phase termed as “Population Enumeration”. The objective of the HoUselisting and Housing Census Operations is to identify each building/census house and also to ascertain the quality of the census house, amenities accessible to it and assets available to the households living in those census houses. The fundamental principle is to cover the entire area in a systematic manner without omission or duplication.
The enumerator collected information on 35 items by visiting each and every household and canvassing a written questionnaire called the Houselist and Housing Schedule during June to August, 2010.
Approximately six thousand enumerators and one thousand supervisors were engaged for this operation. Each Census in India since the first one in 1872, has attempted to capture the socio-economic, demographic and cultural diversity of this vast country and present it through measurable indices. In this attempt, each succeeding Census has attempted an improvement over the previous one.
As pejr the Houselisting and Housing Census, the census houses increased from 4,92,371 to 6,09,964. There is an increase of 1,17,593 houses for residential dnd partly residential purposes.
There is an improvement in the construction! material used for roof, wall and floor. Thus there is a substantial improvement in the quality of housing both in rural and urban areas.
As regards amenities available with the households, 48.3% of households are using Tap, Tube well, Hand pump and Covered well as the main source of drinking waiter while 38.6 percent use tap water.
Only 16.1% of households have source of water within the premises while 46.2% of households have to fetch water from a source located within 500 m in rural areas/100 m in urban areas and 37.8% still fetch drinking water from a source located more than 500 m away in rural areas or 100 m in urban area.
As far as Main source of lighting is concerned, 68.3% households use electricity which shows an increase of 7.7 point over 2001. The rural-urban gap has reduced by 8.3 percentage points from 29.5% in 2001 to 21.2% in 2011. For any other source of lighting the State recorded highest growth rate compared to other states (Manipur 3.6% & India 0.2%) 31.1% of the households have bathing facility within the premises, showing an Increase of 20.7 points over 2001.
About 52.9 % of the households have drainage connectivity of which 48.8 % have the ope!n drainage and 4.1 % have the closed drainage.
About 89.3% of the households have latrine facility within premises with 46.6% households have water closet and 34.6% households have pit latrine. There is 6.3 point decline in households having no latrine from 18.0 % to 10.7 % in 2011. ; 93.3% households have Kitchen facility with 85.9% within premises and 7.4% outside premises.
About 69.1% of the households are using firewood/crop residue, cow ;dung cake/coal etc. but only 0.2% households use Kerosene. There is an increase of 7.9 points in use of LPG from 21.8 % in 2001 to 29.7 % in 2011.9. As regards mode of communication, there is an increase of 150% in television and radios/transistors. 9% of the households have Computer/laptop with only \ 2.1% having internet facility. 57.5% households have Telephone/mobile facility with 74.4% in urban and 48.9% in rural area. For use of radio the State recorded highest growth rate among other states (Manipur 54.4% & India 19.9%).10. In the modes of transport 44.6% of the household are having bicycle, 19.8% two wheelers and 6% four wheelers. There is an increase of 8.7 points in two wheeler and 2.9 points in four wheelers and 6.6 points in bicycle. 29.6% of the households are availing banking facilities with 41.5% in urban and 23.5% in rural areas.
About T 17.2% !of the household do not have any of the specified assets. The Deputy Commissioner, Imphal West, L. Ashok Kumar and state co-ordinator census, S. Dinokumar were also present at the occasion of the release of data of the census 2011, Manipur.

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Woman found beheaded

A girl who went missing since the night of March 25 from her residence was found beheaded at Mahadeba Ching about one km south west of Kakching PS this morning. The victim was identified as Keisam Premila (40) Wabgai Thingel Leikai. Burnt injuries were found in the leg and other parts of the body. The […]

A girl who went missing since the night of March 25 from her residence was found beheaded at Mahadeba Ching about one km south west of Kakching PS this morning.
The victim was identified as Keisam Premila (40) Wabgai Thingel Leikai.
Burnt injuries were found in the leg and other parts of the body. The portion of her head was lying 20 metres away from the body.
She was talking with a man on mobile phone on March 25 around 7.35 p.m. and left her residence.
A missing report was lodged with Kakching PS the following day. It was learnt that she fell in love with one Kshetrimayum Khellendro of Kakching Ningthou Leikai. When the members of the family went to the man as he did not live there.
A public meeting was held in connection with the gruesome killing.

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Woman found beheaded

A girl who went missing since the night of March 25 from her residence was found beheaded at Mahadeba Ching about one km south west of Kakching PS this morning. The victim was identified as Keisam Premila (40) Wabgai Thingel Leikai. Burnt injuries were found in the leg and other parts of the body. The […]

A girl who went missing since the night of March 25 from her residence was found beheaded at Mahadeba Ching about one km south west of Kakching PS this morning.
The victim was identified as Keisam Premila (40) Wabgai Thingel Leikai.
Burnt injuries were found in the leg and other parts of the body. The portion of her head was lying 20 metres away from the body.
She was talking with a man on mobile phone on March 25 around 7.35 p.m. and left her residence.
A missing report was lodged with Kakching PS the following day. It was learnt that she fell in love with one Kshetrimayum Khellendro of Kakching Ningthou Leikai. When the members of the family went to the man as he did not live there.
A public meeting was held in connection with the gruesome killing.

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No autonomous council for Naga, MPP demands

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 10 : A meeting of the Advisory Committee, Special Invitees and Office Bearers of the Manipur People’s Party was held on the 9th April, 2012 at the Manipur People’s Party Office at 1.00 P.M with Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang, President in the chair. .Among others Dr. L. Chandramani Singh, Former […]

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Imphal, Apr 10 : A meeting of the Advisory Committee, Special Invitees and Office Bearers of the Manipur People’s Party was held on the 9th April, 2012 at the Manipur People’s Party Office at 1.00 P.M with Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang, President in the chair.
.Among others Dr. L. Chandramani Singh, Former Deputy Chief Minister, Manipur and Shri 0. Joy Singh, Former Minister were also present in the meeting.
The meeting minutely deliberated on the on-going Indo-Naga Peace Talk and the recent Press report published recently in the Gauhati based “Seven Sisters’ Post” about the proposed “Maximum Autonomous Council of the Nagas with administrative and financial control” under one administrative unit. All the members viewed this delicate proposal as very serious. The members present appreciated the peace process and talks between the Government of India and the Naga rebels for the cause of peace and also the assurance given by successive governments of India to protect the territorial integrity of the North Eastern States in unequivocal terms. But the creation of an Autonomous Council of the Nagas with maximum administrative and financial control as reported in the said daily have given grave apprehension towards the safety of the territorial integrity of the North Eastern States. The members in a body felt the gravity of the matter and discussed thread bare about what the proposal might affect the Territorial Integrity and political entity of Manipur and other North Eastern States.
The meeting viewed it as a game-plan of the Government of India to destabilize North East India and also a covert exercise of the Divide and Rule Policy which foreshadows a dark future of this part of India. It expressed strong exception to this proposal which can be seen as a ploy to re-draw the political boundary of neighbouring states of the North East in the near future.
The meeting also became critical of such an arrangement by the Government of India which may jeopardize the cordial relationship between the ethnic groups of Manipur which have shared a common history for more than 2000 years before and after Manipur was merged to India in 1949. He gave his view that the Manipur People’s Party which swears by the Territorial Integrity of Manipur and protection of the cultures, customary practices and identities of the ethnic groups of this state should express strongest exception to such a proposal.
All the members present in the meeting after soul-searching discussions echoed in unison the same sentiments.
It was, therefore, resolved to vehemently oppose the proposal of the Government of India for the creation of an Autonomous Council of the Nagas with administrative and financial control under one administrative unit which may in the long run, create instability among the North Eastern States and break the territorial integrity of Manipur.
Further resolved to urge upon the Government of India not to include any agenda that may affect the Territorial Integrity of Manipur in the future in the on-going Indo-Naga Peace Talk.

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No autonomous council for Naga, MPP demands

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 10 : A meeting of the Advisory Committee, Special Invitees and Office Bearers of the Manipur People’s Party was held on the 9th April, 2012 at the Manipur People’s Party Office at 1.00 P.M with Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang, President in the chair. .Among others Dr. L. Chandramani Singh, Former […]

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Imphal, Apr 10 : A meeting of the Advisory Committee, Special Invitees and Office Bearers of the Manipur People’s Party was held on the 9th April, 2012 at the Manipur People’s Party Office at 1.00 P.M with Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang, President in the chair.
.Among others Dr. L. Chandramani Singh, Former Deputy Chief Minister, Manipur and Shri 0. Joy Singh, Former Minister were also present in the meeting.
The meeting minutely deliberated on the on-going Indo-Naga Peace Talk and the recent Press report published recently in the Gauhati based “Seven Sisters’ Post” about the proposed “Maximum Autonomous Council of the Nagas with administrative and financial control” under one administrative unit. All the members viewed this delicate proposal as very serious. The members present appreciated the peace process and talks between the Government of India and the Naga rebels for the cause of peace and also the assurance given by successive governments of India to protect the territorial integrity of the North Eastern States in unequivocal terms. But the creation of an Autonomous Council of the Nagas with maximum administrative and financial control as reported in the said daily have given grave apprehension towards the safety of the territorial integrity of the North Eastern States. The members in a body felt the gravity of the matter and discussed thread bare about what the proposal might affect the Territorial Integrity and political entity of Manipur and other North Eastern States.
The meeting viewed it as a game-plan of the Government of India to destabilize North East India and also a covert exercise of the Divide and Rule Policy which foreshadows a dark future of this part of India. It expressed strong exception to this proposal which can be seen as a ploy to re-draw the political boundary of neighbouring states of the North East in the near future.
The meeting also became critical of such an arrangement by the Government of India which may jeopardize the cordial relationship between the ethnic groups of Manipur which have shared a common history for more than 2000 years before and after Manipur was merged to India in 1949. He gave his view that the Manipur People’s Party which swears by the Territorial Integrity of Manipur and protection of the cultures, customary practices and identities of the ethnic groups of this state should express strongest exception to such a proposal.
All the members present in the meeting after soul-searching discussions echoed in unison the same sentiments.
It was, therefore, resolved to vehemently oppose the proposal of the Government of India for the creation of an Autonomous Council of the Nagas with administrative and financial control under one administrative unit which may in the long run, create instability among the North Eastern States and break the territorial integrity of Manipur.
Further resolved to urge upon the Government of India not to include any agenda that may affect the Territorial Integrity of Manipur in the future in the on-going Indo-Naga Peace Talk.

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Medical camps held

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 9: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) organized a Health Awareness Camp on Malaria at Parum Pantha village in Thoubal District on 08 Apr 2012. The event was conducted by a team of medical officer and paramedical staff of the Unit. Medical check up and lecture extended […]

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Imphal, Apr 9: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) organized a Health Awareness Camp on Malaria at Parum Pantha village in Thoubal District on 08 Apr 2012. The event was conducted by a team of medical officer and paramedical staff of the Unit. Medical check up and lecture extended to more than 250 villagers.The aim of the Camp was to create awareness among local people about deadly disease Malaria and modalities to prevent it. The deadly disease spread among the people as a result of unhygienic living conditions and unawareness about it. The medical team carried out medical check-up and provided medicines. Medical teams also distributed leaflets containing preventive measures of Malaria and also conducted an awareness lecture cum presentation.
29 Assam Rifles of 6 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (North), conducted a Medical Camp for the villagers of Nuiland village. A team of Medical Officers and Nursing Assistants attended the patients in the Medical Camp. Around 130 men, women and children were treated in the camp and medicines were distributed to the villagers. Special medical attention was provided to the senior citizens. Awareness lecture in prevention of Malaria was also organized by the Medical Officers during the medical camp.
On 07 Apr 2012, 33 Assam Rifles of Red shield Division organized a free camp for the villagers of Thanga and Karang. The medical camp started from 8.30 AM in the morning and was carried out till 3.00 PM in the evening. During the camp more than 348 persons (Male 193 , Female 123 and Children 32) were examined and treated. Medical prescriptions and free medicines were distributed for diarrhea, dysentery, respiratory tract infections, Malaria, viral fever, skin diseases arthritis and Myalgias etc. The team comprised of two doctors and two nursing assistants who attended to the people.

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AR lights up Larong Khunou

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 9: 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) donated Solar Lights Assam Rifles Military Civic Action Project’ to Larong Khunou village in Chandel district on 09 Apr 12 . Six solar street lights were donated to the Village Authority of Larong Khunou village by […]

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Imphal, Apr 9: 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) donated Solar Lights Assam Rifles Military Civic Action Project’ to Larong Khunou village in Chandel district on 09 Apr 12 . Six solar street lights were donated to the Village Authority of Larong Khunou village by Major General U K Gurung, YSM, IGAR(South) accompanied by. Brigadier Upendra Dwivedi, Commander 26 Sector in a ceremony.. The project was initiated by 42 Assam Rifles on request of Village Authority, Larong Khunou village. The General Officer, while addressing the villagers at the occasion, urged the Chief of village to install the solar lights at strategic locations of the village so that all villagers be benefited. He also urged people to come forward with unity and move progressively to achieve the utmost goal of peace and prosperity. He also assured the local populace for full support and cooperation of Assam Rifles in achieving it.

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Police involved in rape, drug trafficking suspended : Gaikhangam

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 9: Gaikhangam Home Minister today said on 22/03/2012 at about 2 a.m., one woman who was coming in a Shaktiman Truck was kidnapped at Keinou Awang Leikai along Tiddim road, Bishnupur district and raped by 4(four) persons at an open field near a school located at Irom Meijrao. Police immediately […]

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Imphal, Apr 9: Gaikhangam Home Minister today said on 22/03/2012 at about 2 a.m., one woman who was coming in a Shaktiman Truck was kidnapped at Keinou Awang Leikai along Tiddim road, Bishnupur district and raped by 4(four) persons at an open field near a school located at Irom Meijrao. Police immediately swung into action and arrested all four accused persons on 22/03/2012. They have been produced before the court and remanded to judicial custody. Investigation is going on. Out of these four persons, two were found to be personnel belonging to 1st IRB. One was on unauthorized absence and the other had overstayed from leave. They have been immediately placed under suspension and departmental enquiry has been ordered for major penalty. Stringent action will be taken against those erring personnel.
On 02/04/2012, an IRB team consisting of one Subedar and seven personnel of 3rd IRB Saivom Post while coming in a unit Bus from Kakching towards the post was intercepted by 42 – A.R. Bongyang Post. On checking the bus in which they were travelling, the following banned substances were found : –
i) Suspected ephedrine powder : 93 kgs containing in 4 cartoon boxes i.e. 25 kgs in 3 boxes and 18 kgs in 1 box.
ii) Tab. Polyfed : 9,60,000 tables containing in 13 cartoon boxes.
iii) Tab. Respifed : 4,18,500 tablets containing in 6 airbags.
iv) Tab Respifed : 5,76,000 tablets containing in 16 cartoon boxes.
On receipt of the information from Assam Rifles, DGP, Manipur ordered SP/Chandel to register a case and arrest all IRB personnel. Accordingly, FIR case was registered under NDPS Act and they have been arrested and remanded to custody. OOP, Manipur also directed ADGP(AP&Trg) to conduct a thorough enquiry. After the preliminary enquiry, JC No. 409 Subedar Md. Jaheruddin of 8MR (who was attached to 3rd IRB), the Post Commander of Saivom Post who was leading the team and 7(seven) other personnel namely, (i) Rfn. No. 132001561 Ksh. Prafullo Singh, (ii) Rfn. No. 132001555 S. Vio, (iii) Rfn. No. 132001513 T. Ohanabir, (iv) Rfn. No. 012006214 N. Ramajit Singh, (v) Rfn. No. 1310808 A.
Rameshwor Singh, (vi) Rfn. No. 1311838 Th. Tiken Meetei and (vii) Driver No. 10D0179 E. Debananda Singh have been placed under suspension. Draft charge sheet has been issued and D.E. is under progress for awarding major penalty.
On 09/04/2012, DGP, Manipur received a D.O. letter dated 08/04/2012 from Hon’ble MLA Md. Abdul Nasir of Lilong A/C that on 08/04/2012, personnel of Narcotics Cell, Imphal West District detained a driver illegally in order to extort money from him who was reportedly carrying some banned items. On receipt of the said letter, DGP, Manipur ordered an enquiry by Shri L. Kailun, IPS, DIG (Range-l), Manipur. On enquiry, prima facie case was established against 3(three) Constables of Narcotics Cell, Imphal West and Inspector W. Ibocha Singh, O/C Narcotics Cell. Immediate disciplinary action has been taken and on 09/04/2012, the Inspector has been placed under suspension along with 3(three) other Constables namely, (i) C/No. 0101197 Ch. Bikram Singh, (ii) C/No. 0901429 M. Ranan Singh and (iii) C/No. 064009 Ch. Dinanchandra Singh. Departmental proceeding has been ordered for major penalty.
Meanwhile R Baral, DGP and other police authorities issued orders informing that disciplinary enquiry will be conducted against them for dereliction of duty and grave misconduct.
During the period the headquarters of the suspended personnel will be Reserve Lines, Imphal West District, Manipur and should not leave the headquarters without obtaining prior permission from the competent authority.

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