Gaikhangam, Debendra, Phungzathang inducted

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 16: : Three MLAs , were on Friday sworn in as cabinet ministers of Okram Ibobi Singh-led Congress Government. The cabinet rank three ministers who took oath included Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president G. Gaikhangam, Th. Debendra and Phungzathang Tonsing, who are in a tough contest for the post […]

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Imphal, Mar 16: : Three MLAs , were on Friday sworn in as cabinet ministers of Okram Ibobi Singh-led Congress Government.
The cabinet rank three ministers who took oath included Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president G. Gaikhangam, Th. Debendra and Phungzathang Tonsing, who are in a tough contest for the post of the deputy chief minister.
“As of now, we can not say anything on the selection of Deputy Chief Minister and that the Congress High Command would decide on it and officially intimate the same to us,” Chief Minister O Ibobi told the media outside the Durbar Hall after the event.
He said expansion of the new Congress Government would take place at the earliest, adding, “We just can not fix the date.”
The State budget session slated for March 19 would be a temporary one and that a full-budget session would be held after finalizing the size of the planning, the Chief Minister informed.
He said the new Government will put emphasis on law and order of the State, but equal importance would be given on power, communication and drinking water, too.
The Chief Minister also once again made an earnest appeal to all the militant organizations in the State to come forward for peace talks.
In the 60-member assembly, 12 out of the 41 MLAs will enjoy ministerial berths. The Indian National Congress (INC) swept the last Manipur polls by winning 42 seats. The Congress party also discussed about the election of Speaker and it was reported that Th Lokeshore who was Dy Speaker in the last Assembly may be projected as the Speaker.
Gaikhangam born on 12 Nov 1950 was elected for the first time in 1980 and has won six times from Nungba. He has been the President of Congress since 2007.
Thoudam Debendra born on 1 Nov 1941 was elected for the first time in 1980 and has seven times from Jiribam.
Phungzathang born on 14 July 1937 was first elected in 1980 and has been elected for the sixth time from Churachandpur.

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NSF to check influx of immigrants

Dimapur, Mar 16 NNN: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) said today that the students’ body has started framing modalities to identify illegal immigrants in Nagaland. Once identified, these illegal immigrants will be deported to their respective countries, according to the NSF. NSF president Kelhouneizo Yhome said maximum number of crimes are committed by these illegal […]

Dimapur, Mar 16 NNN: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) said today that the students’ body has started framing modalities to identify illegal immigrants in Nagaland.
Once identified, these illegal immigrants will be deported to their respective countries, according to the NSF.
NSF president Kelhouneizo Yhome said maximum number of crimes are committed by these illegal immigrants in Nagaland. Yhome then said most of the illegal immigrants are from Bangladesh and Pakistan.
On March 10 the NSF had discussed the matter with the non-local organisations and sought their support in framing the modalities for identifying the illegal immigrants.
It is worth noting that last month, the NSF chief had stated that there have been thousands and thousands of illegal immigrants in Nagaland who fled their own countries and settling in Nagaland. “Majority of the illegal immigrants in Nagaland are from Bangladesh,” according to the NSF chief. He had also said even the government of India has found it difficult to detect these illegal immigrants in India. Yhome said through certain mechanism in collaboration with the non-Naga organisations these illegal immigrants will be detected and be driven out from Nagaland.
It can be noted that in the Nagaland commercial hub Dimapur large number of illegal immigrants are said to have been concentrated. These illegal immigrants first infiltrated to Assam from Bangladesh through the porous border region. In search of work and business these immigrants in turn come to Dimapur. These immigrants mostly engage in labour work and other manual activities. This has been going on for years and now these immigrants are doing brisk business in Dimapur. They construct their dwellings and farm in lands owned by Nagas by paying tax.
The rising criminal activities carried out by these illegal immigrants has prompted the Naga Students Federation (NSF) to weed them out from Nagaland .

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NSF to check influx of immigrants

Dimapur, Mar 16 NNN: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) said today that the students’ body has started framing modalities to identify illegal immigrants in Nagaland. Once identified, these illegal immigrants will be deported to their respective countries, according to the NSF. NSF president Kelhouneizo Yhome said maximum number of crimes are committed by these illegal […]

Dimapur, Mar 16 NNN: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) said today that the students’ body has started framing modalities to identify illegal immigrants in Nagaland.
Once identified, these illegal immigrants will be deported to their respective countries, according to the NSF.
NSF president Kelhouneizo Yhome said maximum number of crimes are committed by these illegal immigrants in Nagaland. Yhome then said most of the illegal immigrants are from Bangladesh and Pakistan.
On March 10 the NSF had discussed the matter with the non-local organisations and sought their support in framing the modalities for identifying the illegal immigrants.
It is worth noting that last month, the NSF chief had stated that there have been thousands and thousands of illegal immigrants in Nagaland who fled their own countries and settling in Nagaland. “Majority of the illegal immigrants in Nagaland are from Bangladesh,” according to the NSF chief. He had also said even the government of India has found it difficult to detect these illegal immigrants in India. Yhome said through certain mechanism in collaboration with the non-Naga organisations these illegal immigrants will be detected and be driven out from Nagaland.
It can be noted that in the Nagaland commercial hub Dimapur large number of illegal immigrants are said to have been concentrated. These illegal immigrants first infiltrated to Assam from Bangladesh through the porous border region. In search of work and business these immigrants in turn come to Dimapur. These immigrants mostly engage in labour work and other manual activities. This has been going on for years and now these immigrants are doing brisk business in Dimapur. They construct their dwellings and farm in lands owned by Nagas by paying tax.
The rising criminal activities carried out by these illegal immigrants has prompted the Naga Students Federation (NSF) to weed them out from Nagaland .

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EVM can be manipulated ?

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 16: A one day discussion on Save democracy, reject evm organized by All India trade union congress Manipur was held today at Manipur Press Club Major Khul. Dr. M. Nara, L. Jatra, Th. Chaoba ex-MP, Dr, Nimaichand Luwang president MPP, V. Hangkhalian ex. MLA, Somi Keishing NPF, Sarat spoke at […]

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Imphal, Mar 16: A one day discussion on Save democracy, reject evm organized by All India trade union congress Manipur was held today at Manipur Press Club Major Khul. Dr. M. Nara, L. Jatra, Th. Chaoba ex-MP, Dr, Nimaichand Luwang president MPP, V. Hangkhalian ex. MLA, Somi Keishing NPF, Sarat spoke at the discussion. Most of the speakers expressed that the used of evm in the election violets the voting rights of the voters.
The electronic voting machine can be manipulated. The govt. can use malpractice through the evm. Most of the voters can not see whether his or her votes is rally casted to his candidates.
The evm violetes the fundamental rights of Citizen. It should be replaced by the ballot papers.

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EVM can be manipulated ?

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 16: A one day discussion on Save democracy, reject evm organized by All India trade union congress Manipur was held today at Manipur Press Club Major Khul. Dr. M. Nara, L. Jatra, Th. Chaoba ex-MP, Dr, Nimaichand Luwang president MPP, V. Hangkhalian ex. MLA, Somi Keishing NPF, Sarat spoke at […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Mar 16: A one day discussion on Save democracy, reject evm organized by All India trade union congress Manipur was held today at Manipur Press Club Major Khul. Dr. M. Nara, L. Jatra, Th. Chaoba ex-MP, Dr, Nimaichand Luwang president MPP, V. Hangkhalian ex. MLA, Somi Keishing NPF, Sarat spoke at the discussion. Most of the speakers expressed that the used of evm in the election violets the voting rights of the voters.
The electronic voting machine can be manipulated. The govt. can use malpractice through the evm. Most of the voters can not see whether his or her votes is rally casted to his candidates.
The evm violetes the fundamental rights of Citizen. It should be replaced by the ballot papers.

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Ministry expansion

When talents are not recognised and awarded chaos will be the order of the day. This is happening in Manipur. Posts are purchased, ministerial post sought on the basis of ethnic background. The real minorities will always be forsaken in this kind of appointment of ministers. When ministerial posts are distributed when considering eastern sector, […]

When talents are not recognised and awarded chaos will be the order of the day. This is happening in Manipur. Posts are purchased, ministerial post sought on the basis of ethnic background. The real minorities will always be forsaken in this kind of appointment of ministers. When ministerial posts are distributed when considering eastern sector, MPs from bigger states like Assam will be benefitted. Likewise smaller groups including talented people who do not belong to bigger ethnic group will always be neglected. It reflects the failure of the ministers in the past to think for the welfare of the people. As most of them think only about their constituencies the citizens expect their representatives to be in the government. That is why opposition has been belittled. For every matter the members have to approach the Chief Minister or concerned minister. One will be shocked to learn that ministers, MLAs wait for hours to request from the Chief Minister to sanction a transformer. The members of the council of ministers are appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister while in the states by the Governor on the advice of the Chief minister. The Prime Minister along with his council of ministers is directly responsible to the Lok Sabha for all acts of commission and omission. A note of no confidence against even one member can bring down the whole government. The Prime Minister and his council of minister thus sink and swim together. They are collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha. We have to start thinking on the matter seriously otherwise we can not fulfill the aspirations of the elected membes and the people. People’s needs can not be sidelined in the name of pleasing the leaders of the various ethnic groups. Manipur has more than 30 ethnic groups settled in it. The ministry size can not exceed 12. The centre of discussions revolve around the ethnic background of the elected members and their constituencies. It has ingrained into core of power politics in vogue today. As long as we are trap in this system we can only expect poor development and corrupt practices will overpower all other forces and agencies.

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Ministry expansion

When talents are not recognised and awarded chaos will be the order of the day. This is happening in Manipur. Posts are purchased, ministerial post sought on the basis of ethnic background. The real minorities will always be forsaken in this kind of appointment of ministers. When ministerial posts are distributed when considering eastern sector, […]

When talents are not recognised and awarded chaos will be the order of the day. This is happening in Manipur. Posts are purchased, ministerial post sought on the basis of ethnic background. The real minorities will always be forsaken in this kind of appointment of ministers. When ministerial posts are distributed when considering eastern sector, MPs from bigger states like Assam will be benefitted. Likewise smaller groups including talented people who do not belong to bigger ethnic group will always be neglected. It reflects the failure of the ministers in the past to think for the welfare of the people. As most of them think only about their constituencies the citizens expect their representatives to be in the government. That is why opposition has been belittled. For every matter the members have to approach the Chief Minister or concerned minister. One will be shocked to learn that ministers, MLAs wait for hours to request from the Chief Minister to sanction a transformer. The members of the council of ministers are appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister while in the states by the Governor on the advice of the Chief minister. The Prime Minister along with his council of ministers is directly responsible to the Lok Sabha for all acts of commission and omission. A note of no confidence against even one member can bring down the whole government. The Prime Minister and his council of minister thus sink and swim together. They are collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha. We have to start thinking on the matter seriously otherwise we can not fulfill the aspirations of the elected membes and the people. People’s needs can not be sidelined in the name of pleasing the leaders of the various ethnic groups. Manipur has more than 30 ethnic groups settled in it. The ministry size can not exceed 12. The centre of discussions revolve around the ethnic background of the elected members and their constituencies. It has ingrained into core of power politics in vogue today. As long as we are trap in this system we can only expect poor development and corrupt practices will overpower all other forces and agencies.

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R-APDRP: Power Reforms

PIB Features Power sector is important not only because it impacts the quality of lives of a large section of population but also affects the growth and development of other sectors such as industry, agriculture, transport, health and education. Power is an expression of development and a medium of transformation. It helps advance a nation […]

PIB Features
Power sector is important not only because it impacts the quality of lives of a large section of population but also affects the growth and development of other sectors such as industry, agriculture, transport, health and education. Power is an expression of development and a medium of transformation. It helps advance a nation from an underdeveloped to developing to a developed one.
With the advent of globalization, the emphasis is on efficiency and customer satisfaction. There is a demand for quality services with stress on transparency and reliability in delivery of the services. The power sector reforms aim at achieving high customer satisfaction with the provision of uninterrupted quality power supply. However, the sector faces a number of challenges. Some of the problems faced are old worn-out and poor distribution network. The tariff structure is skewed. There exist huge transmission and distribution losses due to theft and unmetered supply.
To combat these difficulties and to bring efficiency and commercial viability in the power sector, Restructured–Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDRP) was launched by the Ministry of Power as a central sector scheme for improving the urban power distribution sector in the country with Power Finance Corporation (PFC) as the nodal agency for its operationalisation and implementation. The focus of the programme is on actual, demonstrable performance in terms of sustained loss reduction, establishment of reliable and automated system for sustained collection of accurate base line data, and the adoption of Information Technology (IT) in the areas of energy accounting as the necessary pre-conditions before sanctioning any project. The programme aims at reduction of AT&C losses upto 15% level through strengthening & up-gradation of Sub Transmission and Distribution network and adoption of Information Technology during XI Plan.
The roots of this scheme can be traced back to the Accelerated Power Development Programme (APDP) launched by the Government in the year 2000-01 when due to poor financial health of State Electricity Boards incurred huge losses. APDP aimed at (i) renovation and modernization, life extension, up rating of old thermal and hydel plants (ii) up gradation and strengthening of Sub Transmission & Distribution networks (below 33kV or 66kV) including energy accounting and metering in distribution circles. In 2002-03, APDP was renamed as Accelerated Power Development and Reforms programme (APDRP). APDRP had wider scope than the APDP. It aimed at increasing revenue collection, reduction of Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT & C) losses, improving customer satisfaction and quality of power supply.
It was in 2008 that R-APDRP was launched as a Central Sector Scheme with a programme size of Rs.51,577 Crore. Its focus was on actual demonstrable performance by utilities in terms of sustained AT& C loss reduction. The projects under the scheme are taken up in two parts: Part A and Part B.
Part A: It covers preparation of baseline data for the project area covering Consumer Indexing, Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping, Metering of distribution Transformers and Feeders, automatic Data Logging for all Distribution Transformers and Feeders.
The scheme involves establishment of IT enabled system for achieving reliable and verifiable baseline data system in all towns having population more than 30,000 (10,000 in case of special category states), as per 2001 census and installation of Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) / Distribution Management System (DMS) for towns with population greater than 4 lakh and annual input energy greater than 350 MU. In addition, in certain high-load density rural areas with significant loads, works of separation of agricultural feeders from domestic and industrial ones, and of High Voltage Distribution System (11kV) are also taken up. Part-A projects worth Rs.5196.50 crore covering all the eligible towns (1402) in the country have already been sanctioned. So far, 63 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) projects worth Rs.1443.48crore have also been sanctioned for fifteen States (Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Bihar, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, J&K, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand) under Part-A.
100% funding is provided for the approved projects through loan from the Government.The loan is converted into grant once the establishment of the required system is completed within three years from the date of sanctioning and verified by an independent agency.
Part B: Its focus is on loss reduction on sustainable basis. It involves renovation, modernization and strengthening of 11 kV level substations, Transformers/Transformer centers, Re- conducting of lines at 11 kV level and below, Load Bifurcation, feeder separation, load balancing, High Voltage Distribution Systems (HVDS), Aerial Bunch Cabling in dense areas, replacement of electromagnetic electricity meters with tamper proof electronic meters, installation of capacitor banks and mobile service centers. In exceptional cases, where sub-transmission system is weak, strengthening of 33 kV or 66 kV levels may also be considered. 1086 projects worth Rs.24776.17crore have been approved for twenty States (Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, J&K and Uttarakhand) under Part-B.
Successful implementation of R-APDRP will pave the way for further modernization of the field of power sector. The financial condition of DISCOMs is very poor. There is a need for good management and tight monitoring of the metering system, timely and correct billing, timely collection, better customer service and reliable power supply to enable DISCOMs restore financial viability. Further, it is very important to have focused implementation of both Part A and Part B of R-APDRP to reduce the AT&C losses and go for implementation of Smart Grids.
Inputs from the Ministry of Power.

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R-APDRP: Power Reforms

PIB Features Power sector is important not only because it impacts the quality of lives of a large section of population but also affects the growth and development of other sectors such as industry, agriculture, transport, health and education. Power is an expression of development and a medium of transformation. It helps advance a nation […]

PIB Features
Power sector is important not only because it impacts the quality of lives of a large section of population but also affects the growth and development of other sectors such as industry, agriculture, transport, health and education. Power is an expression of development and a medium of transformation. It helps advance a nation from an underdeveloped to developing to a developed one.
With the advent of globalization, the emphasis is on efficiency and customer satisfaction. There is a demand for quality services with stress on transparency and reliability in delivery of the services. The power sector reforms aim at achieving high customer satisfaction with the provision of uninterrupted quality power supply. However, the sector faces a number of challenges. Some of the problems faced are old worn-out and poor distribution network. The tariff structure is skewed. There exist huge transmission and distribution losses due to theft and unmetered supply.
To combat these difficulties and to bring efficiency and commercial viability in the power sector, Restructured–Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDRP) was launched by the Ministry of Power as a central sector scheme for improving the urban power distribution sector in the country with Power Finance Corporation (PFC) as the nodal agency for its operationalisation and implementation. The focus of the programme is on actual, demonstrable performance in terms of sustained loss reduction, establishment of reliable and automated system for sustained collection of accurate base line data, and the adoption of Information Technology (IT) in the areas of energy accounting as the necessary pre-conditions before sanctioning any project. The programme aims at reduction of AT&C losses upto 15% level through strengthening & up-gradation of Sub Transmission and Distribution network and adoption of Information Technology during XI Plan.
The roots of this scheme can be traced back to the Accelerated Power Development Programme (APDP) launched by the Government in the year 2000-01 when due to poor financial health of State Electricity Boards incurred huge losses. APDP aimed at (i) renovation and modernization, life extension, up rating of old thermal and hydel plants (ii) up gradation and strengthening of Sub Transmission & Distribution networks (below 33kV or 66kV) including energy accounting and metering in distribution circles. In 2002-03, APDP was renamed as Accelerated Power Development and Reforms programme (APDRP). APDRP had wider scope than the APDP. It aimed at increasing revenue collection, reduction of Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT & C) losses, improving customer satisfaction and quality of power supply.
It was in 2008 that R-APDRP was launched as a Central Sector Scheme with a programme size of Rs.51,577 Crore. Its focus was on actual demonstrable performance by utilities in terms of sustained AT& C loss reduction. The projects under the scheme are taken up in two parts: Part A and Part B.
Part A: It covers preparation of baseline data for the project area covering Consumer Indexing, Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping, Metering of distribution Transformers and Feeders, automatic Data Logging for all Distribution Transformers and Feeders.
The scheme involves establishment of IT enabled system for achieving reliable and verifiable baseline data system in all towns having population more than 30,000 (10,000 in case of special category states), as per 2001 census and installation of Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) / Distribution Management System (DMS) for towns with population greater than 4 lakh and annual input energy greater than 350 MU. In addition, in certain high-load density rural areas with significant loads, works of separation of agricultural feeders from domestic and industrial ones, and of High Voltage Distribution System (11kV) are also taken up. Part-A projects worth Rs.5196.50 crore covering all the eligible towns (1402) in the country have already been sanctioned. So far, 63 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) projects worth Rs.1443.48crore have also been sanctioned for fifteen States (Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Bihar, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, J&K, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand) under Part-A.
100% funding is provided for the approved projects through loan from the Government.The loan is converted into grant once the establishment of the required system is completed within three years from the date of sanctioning and verified by an independent agency.
Part B: Its focus is on loss reduction on sustainable basis. It involves renovation, modernization and strengthening of 11 kV level substations, Transformers/Transformer centers, Re- conducting of lines at 11 kV level and below, Load Bifurcation, feeder separation, load balancing, High Voltage Distribution Systems (HVDS), Aerial Bunch Cabling in dense areas, replacement of electromagnetic electricity meters with tamper proof electronic meters, installation of capacitor banks and mobile service centers. In exceptional cases, where sub-transmission system is weak, strengthening of 33 kV or 66 kV levels may also be considered. 1086 projects worth Rs.24776.17crore have been approved for twenty States (Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, J&K and Uttarakhand) under Part-B.
Successful implementation of R-APDRP will pave the way for further modernization of the field of power sector. The financial condition of DISCOMs is very poor. There is a need for good management and tight monitoring of the metering system, timely and correct billing, timely collection, better customer service and reliable power supply to enable DISCOMs restore financial viability. Further, it is very important to have focused implementation of both Part A and Part B of R-APDRP to reduce the AT&C losses and go for implementation of Smart Grids.
Inputs from the Ministry of Power.

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Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA deplores

The Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA has expressed unhappiness over the prolonged absence of Autonomous District Council CEO since the retirement of Biramani on superannuation of his service on February 29 Source Hueiyen News Service

The Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA has expressed unhappiness over the prolonged absence of Autonomous District Council CEO since the retirement of Biramani on superannuation of his service on February 29 Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF denies hand in Pangei blast

The proscribed UG group, United National Liberation Front UNLF has clarified that it has no involvement in the bomb blast at Pangei yesterday which claimed the life of a minor girl and left five members of a family injured Source Hueiyen News Service

The proscribed UG group, United National Liberation Front UNLF has clarified that it has no involvement in the bomb blast at Pangei yesterday which claimed the life of a minor girl and left five members of a family injured Source Hueiyen News Service

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No lack of fund for RIMS Panda

Fund shall not be standing in the way of upgrading RIMS to the status of AIIMS, Debasish Panda, Joint Secretary NE , Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has stated while interating with the Director of RIMS Prof S Sekharjit, Heads of other Departmen…

Fund shall not be standing in the way of upgrading RIMS to the status of AIIMS, Debasish Panda, Joint Secretary NE , Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has stated while interating with the Director of RIMS Prof S Sekharjit, Heads of other Departments and representatives of important committees and the Principal in charge of College of Nursing, RIMS Dr N Damayanti today Source Hueiyen News Service

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CLP meet for choosing Speaker today

A meeting of the Congress Legislative Party CLP for choosing the right candidate for the post of Assembly Speaker has been convened tomorrow at 10 30 am at the cabinet hall of the Chief Ministers Secretariat Source Hueiyen News Service

A meeting of the Congress Legislative Party CLP for choosing the right candidate for the post of Assembly Speaker has been convened tomorrow at 10 30 am at the cabinet hall of the Chief Ministers Secretariat Source Hueiyen News Service

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SPFIII Ministry expanded with induction of 3 Ministers Fight for Deputy CM post slacks off

With inclusion of three Ministers Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh led new Ministry of SPF III was expanded today, thereby putting a full stop to the race for the post of Deputy Chief Minister Source Hueiyen News Service

With inclusion of three Ministers Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh led new Ministry of SPF III was expanded today, thereby putting a full stop to the race for the post of Deputy Chief Minister Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rural Entrepreneurship Development Programme

CIPET Imphal would be organising a six week Rural Entrepreneurship Programme REDP on Plastic Conversion Techniques Prospects of Plastics Industries for Rural Development with grant assistance from NABARD, Imphal focussing on aspiring engineers and…

CIPET Imphal would be organising a six week Rural Entrepreneurship Programme REDP on Plastic Conversion Techniques Prospects of Plastics Industries for Rural Development with grant assistance from NABARD, Imphal focussing on aspiring engineers and other graduates who want to become successful entrepreneurs, stated a press release of the institute Source Hueiyen News Service

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NPO to intervene in development projects

Taking serious note over reported irregularities in utilization of developmental funds meant for Senapati district, Naga People’s Organization NPO has decided to intervene into the matter in the interest of the people Source Hueiyen News Service

Taking serious note over reported irregularities in utilization of developmental funds meant for Senapati district, Naga People’s Organization NPO has decided to intervene into the matter in the interest of the people Source Hueiyen News Service

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