General conference of SDSA

IMPHAL, Oct 14 NNN:  The 2nd Senapati District Students Association (SDSA)’s General Conference is underway with the cultural and literary programmes held during the day to be followed with SDSA Vaganza Nite. The Mini Stadium Senapati reverberated with music, cultural dances and speeches during the last three days with around 2000 students and various dignitaries […]

IMPHAL, Oct 14 NNN:  The 2nd Senapati District Students Association (SDSA)’s General Conference is underway with the cultural and literary programmes held during the day to be followed with SDSA Vaganza Nite.
The Mini Stadium Senapati reverberated with music, cultural dances and speeches during the last three days with around 2000 students and various dignitaries converging together in the SDSA’s 2nd General Conference under the theme, “Collective Envisioning”.
While recalling the historical significance of the National Highway 2 (erstwhile popularly known as NH-39) which Captain Pamberton inaugurated in the year 1832, Mr. Ram Muivah, IAS, Principal Secretary, Works, Transport and Health, Government of Manipur, the chief guest in the cultural programme elucidated that the same route was used by the British Empire during the Great Battle of Khonoma.
It may be mentioned here that when the British entered the Angami Naga territory, the tiny Khonoma village fiercely resisted the mighty British force in the past. Ram Muivah assured the gathering that the status of NH-2 will be improved as the pending tussle between the PWD department and contractor for Senapati and Maram stretch had been settled. He assured better road conditions of NH-2 at the same time he also cited that the stretch between Maram and Mao has been considered by the concerned Ministry as the sinking zone. He encouraged the students gathered in the conference to have big dreams and be willing to win the big prize. While expressing his happiness over the confluence of various communities like the Kukis and Nagas showcasing their rich culture and tradition, he made a point that the time has come for both the communities to reconcile and appease with each other.
Quoting a biblical verse, “Do to others what you want them to do you,” Ram Muivah said that is the foundation of Christianity and it is the bounden duty for each communities to love its neighbors to live happily with each other. He stated when there is happiness, there will be peace, when there is peace there will be progress. Ram Muivah also challenged the gathering to be honest, sincere and truthful to retain the past rich social ethos and values while reminiscing his younger days when the paddy are kept in the field without lock but people were so honest and truthful that thievery was alien during the olden days. He reminded the gathering not to forget their tradition and culture. Memoranda have been submitted to the Chief Guest by the host, Senapati District Students Association and Senapati District Women Association seeking financial assistance of the multipurpose office buildings of each association to cater the various rising needs. Interestingly, the issue of National Highway-2 has not been mentioned in the memorandum of the SDSA which the students organization had spearheaded to improve the status of the pathetic condition of the said highway. Since 2008 various forms of agitations and bandh have been called in regard to the bad road condition of the National Highway -2.
Tongpang Ozumkum, Assistant General Secretary, Naga Students Federation (NSF) spoke on behalf of its president and lauded the SDSA for spearheading courageously not only socio-economic movement of the Nagas but also protecting the ancestral land and historical rights of the Naga people. He reminded that Nagas cannot take life casually but should be prepared for any eventuality and situation. He said that Nagas are brave, honest and peace loving people but when they are provoked Nagas can be worst. He asserted that not an inch of Nagas’ land could be parted at any cost. ‘Culture is our identity and it has no boundary,’ says Kuki Students Organisation Headquarter General Secretary Peter H.Mate in his greetings. He stated, “We are known by our culture, tradition and custom.” He said culture is our identity and it needs to be preserved.” He appealed the gathering to maintain peace, unity, peaceful co-existence enriching our culture and custom.
Many dignitaries were present in the occasions where various cultural dances were performed; Mr.Thangmeiso enthralled the crowd with his songs. Various students’ activists, student leaders, tribe Hohos leaders participated in the function. The four day long 2nd SDSA General Conference will come to close with a valedictory programme on 15th October 2012.

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Economic blockade deferred by three days

IMPHAL, Oct 14 NNN : The proposed indefinite economic blockade in Manipur has been deferred by three days following a fervent appeal made by Manipur education minister M Oken to the tribal student leaders on Sunday. The Joint Committee of Hill District Students Organisation (JCHDSO) had proposed to impose indefinite economic blockade from the midnight […]

IMPHAL, Oct 14 NNN : The proposed indefinite economic blockade in Manipur has been deferred by three days following a fervent appeal made by Manipur education minister M Oken to the tribal student leaders on Sunday.
The Joint Committee of Hill District Students Organisation (JCHDSO) had proposed to impose indefinite economic blockade from the midnight of October 15 on all the national highways passing through Manipur demanding to open examination centres of Teacher’s Eligibility Test (TET) in the hill districts from this year onwards and also to avail the forms for the same in the hill areas.  TET exams are to be held on November 11.
The JCHDSO comprises Zeliarong Student’s Union, Manipur (ZSUM), Churachandpur District Student’s Union (CDSU), Senapati District Student’s Association (SDSA), Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) and Naga Student’s Union, Chandel (NSUC).
On the reported technical problems the state government has not been able to conduct the exams in the hill districts from this year onwards. The tribal students are peeved by the this stand of the state government and hence announced to impose indefinite economic blockade.
A day before the proposed imposition of the economic blockade the JCHDSO held another round of talk with the state government represented by education minister M Oken which was also participated by tribal MLAs including Z Kikhonbou (Tamei), Preshaw Shimray (Chingai) and Alexander Pou (Karong) but no solution was arrived at.
Education minister M Oken reportedly requested the tribal student leaders to wait for three more days as he wants to consult the matter with the state chief minister and his colleagues. Complying the minister’s request the JCHDSO has deferred the proposed agitation. “However, failure to fulfill our demand will amount to invite indefinite economic blockade and we will no longer talk with the government then,” warns D Stephen, convenor of the JCHDSO. “We cannot compromise this matter,” asserted Stephen.

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Reservation of DDO post for tribal opposed

IMPHAL, Oct 13 NNN : Irked by by the demand made by a hill based organisation that the DDO post at the Tribal Affairs and Hills, government of Manipur should be given to a tribal officer, the Movement for Tribal People’s Rights, Manipur (MTPRM) terms the demand of that hill based body as not constructive. […]

IMPHAL, Oct 13 NNN : Irked by by the demand made by a hill based organisation that the DDO post at the Tribal Affairs and Hills, government of Manipur should be given to a tribal officer, the Movement for Tribal People’s Rights, Manipur (MTPRM) terms the demand of that hill based body as not constructive.
The MTPRM did not mention the name of the hill based body in question but it is obvious that they are pointing at the Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs, Manipur (FATYCM) who had demanded on October 9 in Chandel that the DDO post be given to a tribal officer.
On Saturday, the MTPRM said it is not necessary at this point of time to demand that the DDO post be given to a tribal officer. “Tribal Affairs and Hills, the only department exclusively to deal with any matter relating to tribal people is presently safe as one senior tribal (IAS) officer taking the charge as additional chief secretary of the state is the commissioner of the department (Tribal Affairs and Hills) and the incumbent director and the DDO are equally efficient. Therefore, let the department function freely and fairly without any bias and prejudice so that the department is effective enough to deal with affairs of the tribal. And every tribal has every right to say regarding the functioning of the department therefore, every demand and suggestion should be based on constructive policy, focusing for the welfare of the tribal people who are comparatively backward economically,” the Movement for Tribal People’s Rights, Manipur (MTPRM) asserted.
The tribal rights body then said some improvements have also been made in the tribal affairs department by effecting transfer and posting allocation of works with interchange of works among the staffers so as to vail equal opportunities and privileges in serving the best interest of the tribals, while at the same time lauded the modification order with four tribal employees being given to take care of the Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) in addition to the already existing staff to deal the PMS. It then reminded the Tribal Affairs and Hills department to work sincerely and consult the tribal people for their overall upliftment.
Meanwhile, the MTPRM said the new creation of the posts of five Parliamentarian Secretaries is for accelerating developmental activities in the tribal areas in poarticular and the state governement in general,” the MTPRM added, and terms the five Parliamentary Secretaries as ‘young and dynamic legislators’ who would be instrumental in lightening the workload of the different cabinet ministers to bring about rapid development in the far flung areas, according to their hope expressed.
In the past, there was no ray of hope for the development of the tribal areas in all areas for no exclusive portfolios of tribal affairs being given. However, with the new reshuffle in the ministry and the inclusion of two tribals in the Parliamentary Secretaries — Victor Keishing and Vungzagin Valte C — instilled in the people more confidence with the portfolio of Tribal Affairs and Hills given to a promising, young and dynamic leader and the only eclusively existing department to deal with the tribal people, the tribal rights body stated.

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MAASI Observes Bravery Day

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 13 : Manipur Adventure and Allied Sports Institute (MAASI) today observed 27th Bravery Day at its office Complex at Keirao. The function was graced by Shri Thokchom Meinya Singh, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) as the chief guest, Shri G. Gourakishwar Sharma, Padmashri as the guest of honour and Shri […]

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Imphal, Oct 13 : Manipur Adventure and Allied Sports Institute (MAASI) today observed 27th Bravery Day at its office Complex at Keirao.
The function was graced by Shri Thokchom Meinya Singh, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) as the chief guest, Shri G. Gourakishwar Sharma, Padmashri as the guest of honour and Shri Ksh. Janma Singh, President MAASI as the president.
The Bravery Day was observed in memory of late Hidam Shyamkishore Singh, recipient of Chief Minister’s Gallantry Award (Posthumously) of Tentha Khunou, Thoubal District who died in an expedition while trying to scale Peak Gangotri III in the Himalaya (6577 metres Grewal Himalaya U.P. but now in Uttarkhand) in 1985. Shri T. Meinya praised the courage of late Shyamkishore Singh while addressing the gathering and asked the youngsters of today to have such courage.

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AIDS Awareness Campaign’

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 13 : A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under aegis of HQ IGAR (South) conjunction with OSOM (Organisation for Salvation of Man) conducted an ‘AIDS Awareness Campaign’ at Kongdong Leiharaubuy Lampak Ward No 7 Moreh, on 12 Oct 12.. A total […]

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Imphal, Oct 13 : A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under aegis of HQ IGAR (South) conjunction with OSOM (Organisation for Salvation of Man) conducted an ‘AIDS Awareness Campaign’ at Kongdong Leiharaubuy Lampak Ward No 7 Moreh, on 12 Oct 12.. A total of 150 patients benefited from the camp. Apart the regular check up, emphasis was also laid on educating the locals about AIDS & its preventive measures Information Education Communication (IEC) materials were distributed and integrated Centre (ICTC) service were also provided to the people. Counseling by OSOM counselor was also carried out. In addition, Medical Officer delivered a lecture highlighting the need for awareness of HIV, prevent it from taking further toll in the society. Inhabitants were also briefed about the symptoms of the diseases so that an early detection and timely treatment is possible.

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MAASI Observes Bravery Day

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 13 : Manipur Adventure and Allied Sports Institute (MAASI) today observed 27th Bravery Day at its office Complex at Keirao. The function was graced by Shri Thokchom Meinya Singh, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) as the chief guest, Shri G. Gourakishwar Sharma, Padmashri as the guest of honour and Shri […]

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Imphal, Oct 13 : Manipur Adventure and Allied Sports Institute (MAASI) today observed 27th Bravery Day at its office Complex at Keirao.
The function was graced by Shri Thokchom Meinya Singh, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) as the chief guest, Shri G. Gourakishwar Sharma, Padmashri as the guest of honour and Shri Ksh. Janma Singh, President MAASI as the president.
The Bravery Day was observed in memory of late Hidam Shyamkishore Singh, recipient of Chief Minister’s Gallantry Award (Posthumously) of Tentha Khunou, Thoubal District who died in an expedition while trying to scale Peak Gangotri III in the Himalaya (6577 metres Grewal Himalaya U.P. but now in Uttarkhand) in 1985. Shri T. Meinya praised the courage of late Shyamkishore Singh while addressing the gathering and asked the youngsters of today to have such courage.

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Bomb found at Ushoipokpi

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 13 : A powerful remote control IED planted over Ushoipokpi Bridge along National Highway 39 under Lilong Police Station in Thoubal district of Manipur was retrieved by a bomb squad of Manipur police in the early hours of Saturday. The bomb weighing around a half kilogram was spotted by a […]

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Imphal, Oct 13 : A powerful remote control IED planted over Ushoipokpi Bridge along National Highway 39 under Lilong Police Station in Thoubal district of Manipur was retrieved by a bomb squad of Manipur police in the early hours of Saturday.
The bomb weighing around a half kilogram was spotted by a foot patrol team of 28 Assam Rifles around 5:30 am. Later, the bomb was safely defused somewhere in Chaobok hillock in Lilong.
Local residents of the area protesting and condemning the incident sat a dharna by blocking the NH-39 section for some time.
Meanwhile, another IED was recovered by Manipur police at Top Khongnangkhong under Imphal East Police Station around 8:30 am today. A bomb squad later defused the bomb in a field at Naharup, police sources said.
The troops of 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of AR(S), assisted by civilians, police and Manipur Police BD team diffused a powerful IED at 0900 hrs on NH 102 in Ushoipokpi. Early in the morning a local resident of Ushoipokpi, whose identity is not being disclosed, informed the road opening party of Lilong post about a suspicious object placed near the bridge. On receipt of this information, the Company Commander Lilong post, along with his road opening party who were sanitizing the road nearby, rushed to the spot and identified the IED. It was placed on the ground along with freshly dug mud and vegetation around it. The presence of explosive was confirmed by the Assam Rifles dog. Immediately the area was cordoned off, traffic was halted and police BD team was informed.
After analysis of the IED it was found that the IED was housed in an aluminum container having 2.5 kg of RDX, had a nickel cadmium 9 volt battery as power source and a sophisticated remote activation circuit with antenna.
The IED was powerful enough to carry out of major damage to vehicles plying on the road, civilians and SF in the area. The IED was planted in close vicinity to a residential area. A local youth club, civil population of Ushoipokpi and Lilong condemned the placing of IED and organised a protest, raised slogan against such IEDs as it was causing harassment to the locals preventing them moving around freely for their essential work during that time.
They also appealed to the environment and raised voice against the UGs that such acts should not be repeated especially in view of forthcoming festive season and late night public gathering. On receipt of information Commander 9 Sect AR along with Commandant 28 AR rushed to the spot and took stock of the situation. They also thanked the local population whose assistance averted a major disaster on NH 102.
Assam Rifles thanked the support of Lilong, Thoubal Police and Manipur Police BD team for their assistance in diffusing IED thereby averting a major disaster. The nefarious designs of UGs to disturb peace and tranquility in the region will be thwarted by ever alert SF and cautioned the UGs to refrain from such act of cowardice.

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Planning deptt asked to provide details of SDF

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 13 : The Public information Officer (S.P.I.O)/ Director, Planning Department, Government of Manipur was requested to provide information under section 6 of the Right to Information Act, 2005 by Kambam Seityajit about the amounts of funds received by the State Government under the Special Development Fund (SDF) during the period […]

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Imphal, Oct 13 : The Public information Officer (S.P.I.O)/ Director, Planning Department, Government of Manipur was requested to provide information under section 6 of the Right to Information Act, 2005 by Kambam Seityajit about the amounts of funds received by the State Government under the Special Development Fund (SDF) during the period from 2002 to 2012.
Details of district-wise programmes taken up during the said period under the Special Development Fund (SDF), programme-wise allocated fund , Utilization Certificates were also demande3d.
It was enquired about the present financial status of the said funds.
What are the amounts of funds received by the State Government under the Special Plan Assistance (SPA) during the period from 2002 to 2012 it was asked.
Details of district-wise programmes , programme-wise allocated fund , utilization certificates were also demanded.
Similar details of Additional Central Assistance (ACA) during the period from 2002 to 2012 were also demanded. Reason for the overdraft was enquired, report of the budget utilization for the period from 2002 to 2012 , norms/procedure as a state Liaison Department in connection with the NGOs. were also asked.

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AMUCO on ILP

IMPHAL, Oct 13 NNN: The All Manipur United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) has demanded the Manipur chief minister to elucidate on the recent statement made by Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde when he said that ‘the Centre is talking to Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur chief ministers for a consensus on steps relating to the welfare […]

  • IMPHAL, Oct 13 NNN: The All Manipur United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) has demanded the Manipur chief minister to elucidate on the recent statement made by Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde when he said that ‘the Centre is talking to Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur chief ministers for a consensus on steps relating to the welfare of Nagas living in the two states before it reaches a final settlement with the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah).’
    AMUCO president KT Rahman sought the clarification on the home minister’s remarks from chief minister o Ibobi while speaking during a press conference held at the organization head office here on Saturday.
    Rahman said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi during their last visit to the state had pledged the people that the Government would not do anything to breakaway the territorial integrity of Manipur but AMUCO was really stunned by the recent remarks of Shinde and it has to be taken as a thrust to incite enmity between the valley and the hills.
    Taking serious note on the statement, Rahman urged all the people in both the valley and the hill to remain alert from such provocative remarks and further reminded of the devastating uprising of June 18 caused by the Bangkok Declaration of 2001 wherein the Indian Government and NSCN signed a ceasefire agreement under the term “Without Territorial Limit.”
    The 59 members of Nagaland assembly led by chief minister Neiphiu Rio have collectively put pressure on the Central Government for solution to the vexed Naga issue, Rahman said and asked why the 60 members of Manipur assembly are unable to openly assure the people in line with the Nagaland legislators that they would protect the state territorial integrity.
    He demanded the state Government should call an emergency assembly session at the earliest and declare its stance on the issue, saying the Government should own up the entire responsibility in the event of crumbling of the territorial integrity.

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verification of non locals to begin

IMPHAL, Oct 12: Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System in Manipur has pledged to start verifying non-locals in the state if the government fails to implement the Inner Line Permit in Manipur by November 18. The Committee also said it would start launching non-co-operation after November 18 against the non-locals in the state. Thiese […]

IMPHAL, Oct 12: Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System in Manipur has pledged to start verifying non-locals in the state if the government fails to implement the Inner Line Permit in Manipur by November 18. The Committee also said it would start launching non-co-operation after November 18 against the non-locals in the state.

Thiese were stated in a one-day long political conference on “Inner Line Permit System in Manipur” organised by the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System was held today at Youth Hostel, Khuman Lampak in Imphal.

The conference was attended by Sapamcha Jadumani, Convenor of Joint Committee on ILP System and Khaidem Mani, Advocate, Guwahati High Court as the president and moderator of the function respectively. Representatives of different political parties of the state except from the Congress party were also presented at the political deliberation.

Speaking on the occasion, Sapamcha Jadumani reiterated the committee’s stand of setting November 18 as the deadline for implementing Inner Line Permit System in the state while adding that the committee may be compelled to verify non-Manipuris in case the government fails to implement the system before the said deadline.

He stated that non-cooperative movement will be launched against the non-locals and their various establishments and residential places will also be monitored saying that such steps have become necessary in order to protect the indigenous people of the state.

Giving importance on the need to implement the system in the state, Salam Ibol, a representative of BJP said sustenance of concerted efforts while pressing the demand for implementation the ILP System in the state is very much needed. He further contended that various political parties across the country have supported the movement.

Khaidem Mani while stressing on the cause said, ” One needs to extend its hand on the movement. The movement has to be intensified and move forward until the demand is met”.

During the session, the committee adopted four resolutions stating that the committee vehemently opposed the statement made by the Union Home Minister regarding the issue; to pressurize higher authories by the representatives of various political parties of the state to implement the ILP System; the Joint Committee along with political leaders of the state to urge the central government and to organise a massive rally before November 18.

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New agriculture policy to be launched

IMPHAL, Oct 12 NNN: Manipur Agriculture Minister Md Nasir today said a new agricultural policy will be introduced in the state to enable production of plenty of food and to improve the condition of farmers. Declaring this at a one-day awareness programme on ‘tuber crop based farming system for sustainable production and income generation’ orgainsed […]

IMPHAL, Oct 12 NNN: Manipur Agriculture Minister Md Nasir today said a new agricultural policy will be introduced in the state to enable production of plenty of food and to improve the condition of farmers.
Declaring this at a one-day awareness programme on ‘tuber crop based farming system for sustainable production and income generation’ orgainsed by Central Agricultural University (CAU), Imphal under the aegis of All India Coordinated Research Agricultural University at Bishnupur district’s Irengbam village, Agriculture Minister Nasir underlined the importance of  a joint concerted effort for production of sufficient food items.
Informing that the state Government will adopt a new agricultural policy very soon, the minister also sought the support of the people in carrying out agriculture related works in the state. He said farmers should seek information on farming from expertise of the state Agriculture Department.
He also said tuber crop programme is suitable to the state’s soil, maintaining cultivation of various kinds of crops will enhance availability of food and at the same time will pick up the condition of farmers.
Dr James George, Coordinator, AICRP-TC, CTCRI, Thiruvananthapuram said both the hill and valley areas of Manipur will be appropriate for tuber crop cultivation because the soil and the weather are well suited for this purpose.
This, he said, will certainly boost up the economy of the state and asserted that nowadays the tuber crop has become one of the most wanted staple food items.

The programme was also attended by Dr M Ruhinikumar, Director of Research CAU, Imphal, T Radhaleima, Pradhan, Irengbam Gram Panchayat, and a host of horticulture professors and resource persons also shared their knowledge on tuber crop farming.

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BJP women front protest price hike

IMPHAL, Oct 12: Large number of BJP Mahila Morcha, Manipur Pradesh members sat a protest dharna behind the banner ‘Against LPG Price Hike and Cut in LPG Cylinder Quota by the UPA Government’ at Keisham Leikai Lairembi Mamang Leikai Community Hall, Keishampat here and then submitted a memorandum to the state Governor on Friday pressing […]

IMPHAL, Oct 12: Large number of BJP Mahila Morcha, Manipur Pradesh members sat a protest dharna behind the banner ‘Against LPG Price Hike and Cut in LPG Cylinder Quota by the UPA Government’ at Keisham Leikai Lairembi Mamang Leikai Community Hall, Keishampat here and then submitted a memorandum to the state Governor on Friday pressing him to control frequent price rise in term of cooking gas and to increase the quota of LPG cylinder to 12 per year.

The memorandum accused the UPA Government at the Centre of betraying the common man by increasing the price of LPG after putting a cap on the number of cylinders on all the people across the board, particularly the poor, middle class and lower income groups including farmers.

In the recently concluded BJP National Council meeting held at Haryana, the party has stated that the Congress led UPA Government has adopted an anti-people policy under which LPG cylinder quota has been cut and limited to 6 cylinders per year which has led to unbearable misery to the people of the country and also has caused great concerned to the womenfolk who are taking responsibility for domestic affairs, the memorandum mentioned.

The Congress party-led UPA Government, by taking anti-people and anti-poor decision with regard to LPG cylinder supply, has unleashed a false campaign saying that this was recommended by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas in which members from all political parties are represented, added the memorandum submitted to Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat.

Condemning the UPA Government for the LPG price hike and cut in gas cylinder quota, A Sharda, vice president of BJP Mahila Morcha, Manipur Pradesh on the sidelines of the protest told newspersons that the party’s women wing will continue agitation against the Government policy unless the demands are met almost immediately.

 

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Women’s league demand protection of human rights

IMPHAL, Oct 12: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom has accused the Government of India that the latter had failed to advance human rights and justice when it did not accept the recommendations of the UN Human Rights Council to repeal the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) still in force today in […]

IMPHAL, Oct 12: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom has accused the Government of
India that the latter had failed to advance human rights and justice when it did not accept the recommendations of the
UN Human Rights Council to repeal the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) still in force today in the North
East of India.

The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) expresses its grave concerns about the
non-acceptance by India of “this critical” demand during the Universal Periodic Review Report of India on September
20 2012.

It then stated that in solidarity with all those affected by the AFSPA, the League calls on the government of India to
repeal the AFSPA immediately. Such action would contribute to ending impunity and reduce oppression and
violence in the region, it added.

The Armed Forces Special Act continues to increase militarisation in the North East, augment impunity and facilitate
human rights abuse including rape and other forms of torture, forced disappearances, and killing of civilians. The
provision of the AFSPA, which enable arrests without warrants, and firing upon civilians to kill, violate international
law and human rights. Furthermore, the AFSPA provision providing legal immunity for all actions of Indian army
officers create a culture of injustice and impunity. Lack of accountability for crimes fails victims and leaves
individuals and families without any form of redress, it rues.

“Our WILPF Section of India supports the efforts of peace groups in the North East and particularly Ms Irom
Sharmila in combating this military regime. Ms (Irom) Sharmila started her hunger strike in 2000 in protest of the
AFSPA and each year is taken into custody and force-fed but her message remains clear that the effects and impacts
of the illegal AFSPA must not be silenced,” the women’s league expressed.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions, said during his visit to India in March
2012, the AFSPA is a ‘ hated ‘ and ‘Draconian’ law, which has become ‘a symbol of excessive State power’ and it ‘has
no role to play in a democracy’ and ‘clearly violates International Law’. Given this remarks, WILPF calls on all actors in
the international community to support the calls to repeal the AFSPA as a matter of urgency, the League appeals.

“Finally, we send our messages of solidarity to all affected by the AFSPA as they continue to struggle for justice,
equality and peace. The Government of India must respond to the demands to repeal the AFSPA,” the Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom urged.

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Seminar on “challenges and concerns in nurturing youth

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 11 : 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQIGAR(South) organised a seminar on “Challenges and Concerns in Nurturing Youth : The Drivers of Change” at Ukhrul on 11 Oct 2012. Brig A K Pandey, Commander 10 Sector graced the occasion as chief guest. Various distinguished speakers viz Chief Justice […]

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Imphal, Oct 11 : 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQIGAR(South) organised a seminar on “Challenges and Concerns in Nurturing Youth : The Drivers of Change” at Ukhrul on 11 Oct 2012. Brig A K Pandey, Commander 10 Sector graced the occasion as chief guest.
Various distinguished speakers viz Chief Justice (Retd) WA Shishak, Mr Tennyson, executive Director VVD, Dr Mingthing, Director TTA etc. spoke on the subject, whereby empowerment of the youth to gain the ability, authority and agency to make decisions and implement change in their own lives and the lives of other people was discussed. Nurturing youth is a gateway to intergenerational equity, civic engagement and democracy building. The belief that the future depends on the strength, vitality and heart of the youth who are the driving force and who can form the pathway towards a better tomorrow was the overall theme.
The seminar concluded with remarks and presentation of honorariums to the eminent speakers by Commander 10 Sector AR. 17 Assam Rifles also conducted a medical and dental check up for the residents of Ukhrul attending the seminar .

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60,000 SP capsules seized

Sixty thousand Spasmo Proxyvon capsules (drugs) were seized from Imphal airport y by the Manipur police. A team of police led by Inspector RK Bikramjit Singh, Officer-in-Charge, Narcotics and Affairs of Border P.S under the supervision of Md. Ishak Shah, Superintendent of Police, NAB today seized highly sedative Spasmo Proxyvon tablets (drugs) with the arrest […]

Sixty thousand Spasmo Proxyvon capsules (drugs) were seized from Imphal airport y by the Manipur police.
A team of police led by Inspector RK Bikramjit Singh, Officer-in-Charge, Narcotics and Affairs of Border P.S under the supervision of Md. Ishak Shah, Superintendent of Police, NAB today seized highly sedative Spasmo Proxyvon tablets (drugs) with the arrest of a youth at Imphal Tulihal Airport yesterday at around 11.50 am.
The arrested youth is identified as MK. Habibur Rahmansss (21) s/o M.K Islauddin of Lilong Haoreibi Sambrukhong Mamei Leikai in Thoubal district.
According to police reports, following specific information the drugs were intercepted when the youth coming from New Delhi to Imphal by an Air India flight was seen moving in a suspicious manner. When the police team surrounded and detained him, Spasmo Proxyvon capsules numbering 60,000 capsules were found concealed in two bags with each bag containing 30,000 capcules. The estimated cost of the seized drugs is worth around Rs 3.5 lakh in local market.
On investigation, the arrested youth disclosed that the seized drugs were brought from different pharmaceuticals in New Delhi and were destined to spread in the markets of Manipur for the forthcoming festivals like Dipawali, Durga Puja, Ningol Chakouba with a huge profit.
Expressing concerns on such kind of drug trafficking, Inspector RK Bikramjit Singh, Officer-in-Charge of NAB P.S appealed to the general public not to indulge in such illegal drug trafficking and further requested to co-operate with the police and to inform of any such instance of selling/buying so as to curb the menace of drug abuse in the state.

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Keibi Mana Ching , a historical site in memory of Irabot

IMPHAL, Oct 11 NNN : The Lamyanba Irabot Ningshing Thouram Committee (LINTC) revealed on Thursday it would turn the historical place of Keibi Mana Ching where social reformer Hijam Irabot took up the first communist movement into a stunning tourist spot, apart from developing a library and another museum. It is relevant to follow the […]

IMPHAL, Oct 11 NNN : The Lamyanba Irabot Ningshing Thouram Committee (LINTC) revealed on Thursday it would turn the historical place of Keibi Mana Ching where social reformer Hijam Irabot took up the first communist movement into a stunning tourist spot, apart from developing a library and another museum.
It is relevant to follow the path pioneered by Irabot in incorporating the unity of all the farmers and labourers in Manipur for a peaceful and stable state, said Laishram Shyamkumar, convenor, LINTC while addressing a press conference held at the Manipur Press Club here.
He said it is right time we follow the principle of unity-building path for farmers and labourers left behind by pioneer Irabot, advocating that now the time needs his thoughts on movement to bring about change.
Describing that it cannot be possible to bring change in the society devoid of struggle and movement, Shyamkumar suggested that the present generation should follow the footsteps of Irabot by remembering him.
Shyamkumar flanked by N Rashi Meetei, president, Irabot Memorial Trust Keibi Mana Ching, further revealed that the historical place of Keibi Mana Ching in Imphal East where Lamyanba Irabot took up the first communist movement in Manipur would be developed into a dazzling tourist spot and a library and another museum would be built up as well.
A documentary film based on every single event that Irabot had shared and experienced with his followers in different places outside Manipur would be produced very soon.
He also expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who had supported and participated the 10-day long Irabot celebration held from Sep-21-30.

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Chakpi project opposed

IMPHAL, Oct 11NNN: A public meeting along with a protest rally oganised jointly by the Anal Naga Taangpi (ANTA), Anal Students’ Union, Anallon Chiefs’ Association (ALCA) and Anal Women Union (ASR) in collaboration with the area level organisation was held today at the Mini Indoor Stadium, Chandel district headquarters protesting against the proposed construction of […]

IMPHAL, Oct 11NNN: A public meeting along with a protest rally oganised jointly by the Anal Naga Taangpi (ANTA), Anal Students’ Union, Anallon Chiefs’ Association (ALCA) and Anal Women Union (ASR) in collaboration with the area level organisation was held today at the Mini Indoor Stadium, Chandel district headquarters protesting against the proposed construction of Chakpi Multi Purpose Project at Chakpi River in Chandel district.
Addressing at the gathering, WNG. Kohring Victor, president of ANTA said the proposed project will undoubtedly affect the minority tribe and other small tribe community residing in and around the site as it will incurred loss of socio-economy and will make undesirable changes on demography, religion, militarisation and moral integrity. Ckakpi river is the lifeline and bread and butter for the people of Chandel district and its surrounding other tribes and moreover there is apprehensions on break-down of the dam as the site is under seismological zone. Under these circumstances, how can the villages welcome the project ? he asked.
Jusifying its stand on the multi-project, Kohring Victor said, “Why the state government is submitting its proposal again and again to the Central government for approval in the name of developmental project at the cost of our land and resources. If the government is concern for us then there are many things to be done in the district like repairing the bad road condition from Pallel to Chandel, Chandel to Chakpikarong via Sugnu, Lack of infrastructures at PHC, Chakpikarong and revocation of Vomku Block; good schools, bridges at specify location etc “.
During the meeting, a public declaration was announced stating that the project is anti-people in nature and is proposed at a high cost not in the interest of the indigenous people of Chandel where initial investigation, survey and proposal were done without the knowledge and consent of the people.
A massive public protest rally was also taken out by the protesters numbering around 3000 starting from the Mini Indoor Stadium upto the Deputy Commissioner’s Office where the protesters submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister of the state through the Deputy Commissioner, Chandel.

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Maipaksana journalist fellowship

IMPHAL, Oct 11 MNS NNN: RK Maipaksana was remembered today on his 88th birth anniversary at a glittering function held at Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal organized by RK Maipaksana Memorial Trust and the RK Maipaksana Journalist Fellowship Award, 2012 was conferred to Retd Colonel H Sharat, columnist, Naharolgee Thoudang. The occasion was graced by Prof […]

IMPHAL, Oct 11 MNS NNN: RK Maipaksana was remembered today on his 88th birth anniversary at a glittering function held at Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal organized by RK Maipaksana Memorial Trust and the RK Maipaksana Journalist Fellowship Award, 2012 was conferred to Retd Colonel H Sharat, columnist, Naharolgee Thoudang.
The occasion was graced by Prof H Nandakumar, Vice Chancellor, Manipur University, Prof Gangmumei Kamei as chief guest and president respectively. Nitin Gokhale, editor of security and strategic affairs, NDTV, New Delhi also took part it.
Addressing the function, Manipur University Vice Chancellor Prof Nandakumar hailed RK Maipaksana as political genius and forerunner of political thoughts instilled on the people of Manipur by being an illustrious journalist. He said Maipaksana, who raised political issue in the state during the transitional period of modernity, played a major role in the movement of journalism in Manipur by working as the first publicity officer, editor and correspondent and also working with the news section of All India Radio, Imphal.
He further lauded that Maipaksana was a true journalist who had written news in the face of bad situation that prevailed during his time in the state. The late journalist worked as editor of local vernacular daily Prajatantra, Janmabhumi and as correspondent of Shillong Times and Hindustan Standard.
Expressing his strong desire to mark the anniversary in a much bigger way next year, Prof Nandakumar suggested to all the working journalists in Manipur to tag on the paradigm of Maipaksana.
On the occasion, Nitin Gokhale, editor, security and strategic affairs of NDTV delivered a speech on the topic ‘Stabilise Manipur before Looking East.’
He said if Look East Policy is to make successful, the first and foremost thing is to stabilize the Northeast which is the transit route to the Southeast Asia. Gokhale suggested that proper establishment of small scale industries is entailed in order to bring stability in NE and for this, skillful human resource is needed.
Basic infrastructures like roadways, information technologies, schools, health, agriculture and its processing centres will have to be developed by the Government in the region which is a bridge to South East Asia, the journalist suggested.
He also struck a chord that India should first make the NE a flouring region before thinking of developing Myanmar. Gokale also said looking on its location Manipur could become an ideal hub for exporting finished goods to other Southeast Asian countries through Myamnar.

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Indefinite blockade of Ukhrul road to demand release of Irabanta

IMPHAL, Oct 11 NNN: As announced earlier, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) seeking safe release of Irungbam Irabanta allegedly abducted by NSCN-IM will impose an indefinite economic blockade along Imphal-Ukhrul road from Friday. The JAC has asked the state Government which has allegedly not taken any step yet to secure the release of Irabanta event […]

IMPHAL, Oct 11 NNN: As announced earlier, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) seeking safe release of Irungbam Irabanta allegedly abducted by NSCN-IM will impose an indefinite economic blockade along Imphal-Ukhrul road from Friday.
The JAC has asked the state Government which has allegedly not taken any step yet to secure the release of Irabanta event after more than four months of his abduction that if it has become a Government running under the diktat of the rebel NSCN-IM.
The Irabanta JAC convenor, Radhamani said notwithstanding the statement of state Government which said that some cadres were involved in the kidnapping of Irabanta, it is still hesitant to take prompt action against the outfit.
He said such attitude of the Government has prompted the JAC as well as the public to put a question mark on it. The JAC has also submitted several representations regarding the issue time and again to the state Chief Minister and the state Home Minister, but they have chosen to remain silent which clearly indicates that the Government does not want to solve it, he lamented.
Radhamani added the 48-hour Imphal-Ukhrul road bandh enforced by the JAC ends Thursday midnight and reiterated that the indefinite economic blockade along the same route that the JAC proposed earlier will begin from tomorrow as the Government refuses intervention on the serious matter till today.
Being an outfit under ceasefire with the Central Government the NSCN-IM should not indulge in such kidnapping case, the JAC convenor asserted, warning that any eventual untoward incident should be owned up by both the state Government and NSCN-IM.
Irabanta, a sand supplier for Maphou Dam construction, was allegedly kidnapped by the NSCN-IM on May 27 last. Since then his whereabouts is unknown till today. He is a resident of Nongdam Maning Leikai in Imphal East.

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Chengajapao Doungel Foundation Day

The 2nd Chengjapao Doungel Kuki Raja Foundation (CDKRaF) Day was observed on 9th October, 2012 at Haijang village in Singngat sub-division, Churachandpur. Speaking at the occasion, NYK Youth Co-ordinator, CCPur and CDKRaF founder Shri Henkholun Doungel asserted that Chengjapao Doungel was an Indian freedom fighter and the title ‘Kuki Raja’ is given to him by […]

The 2nd Chengjapao Doungel Kuki Raja Foundation (CDKRaF) Day was observed on 9th October, 2012 at Haijang village in Singngat sub-division, Churachandpur.
Speaking at the occasion, NYK Youth Co-ordinator, CCPur and CDKRaF founder Shri Henkholun Doungel asserted that Chengjapao Doungel was an Indian freedom fighter and the title ‘Kuki Raja’ is given to him by the British for his being leader of the Kukis and the Kuki Rebellion 1917-1919. He also pointed out the good relationship Kukis had with Meitei kings such as Maharaj Gambhir Singh and Chandrakirti Singh and emphasised the importance of peaceful co-existence for all round development in the area.
About 300 villagers of the area participated in the Foundation Day Observation including village authority members and churches leaders.
It may be mentioned that in memory of Kuki Raja Chengjapao Doungel, his portraits with the inscription “King of Kukis” are displayed at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hall and Calcutta Museum, Kolkata which were established by the erstwhile British government. The same portraits are also kept at British Museum in London.

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